Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS.
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For those who desire the
very latest hottest, quickest,
and a stove that the wind does
not make smoke. Talk to the
lady who owns one. We’re
pleased to demonstrate.
This is the simplest oil
stove in all the world. It is as
simple as a kerosene lamp.
We have the short drum
stoves too. They have more
parts but they burn less kero-
sene.
Our wood stoves burn less
wood—because they are built
right. We have the only stay
level top stove on the market.
Investigate this feature.
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Plenty hot water is one of
the greatest conveniences a
home can have. They cost only
$48.00. Reservoirs $10.00 up.
You can’t get along without
a good oil heater. We sell the
plain ones and the white ena-
meled kind too. A pan with
every stove.
SCOTT S. HILL
Proprietor
I. jALfcETTSVILLEf^
Hardware Uo.
Phone
No. 1
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 4
STACY PICKUPS
Here I come to join the hap-
py bunch of writers and read-
ers after a short absence.
This community was blessed
by a rain Saturday and Sun-
day. Planting all kinds of ve-
getable seeds in the gardens
is in full speed around here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spani-
hel and children visited Mon-
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Domak.
Several from here attended
the fair in Flatonia last week.
After an extended stay at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Dornak Miss Pauline Dor-
nak returned to her home Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fr. Smolik and
baby, Mr. and Mrs. Fr. Sciba
and sons ,Mr. and Mrs. John
Smolik and daughter Leona
and Rosie Kutach visited Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Rud. Sciba.
Joe Mozisek and daughter
were callers in our burg Sat-
urday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Sciba
and family visited Friday
night with Mr. and Mrs. Vince
Sciba.
Say Rose * of H'ville Rt. 4.
and Sweetie of S. H. you both
guessed me right I now know
who you two are but won’t
guess. Come on with your let-
ters.
The Williamsburg School
opened Monday with the fol-
lowing new students enrolled
for this term they are: Rosie
Kutach, Louis Mozisek, James
Garner Edward Roberts and
Maxie Bennett, the children
all like their new' teacher.
Say Worthing Times and
Chronicle I think it about time
for you to show' up with your
news.
As new's is scarce will end.
Greetings from,
Darling.
Will drop a few notes to
the dear old home paper.
Those who spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stein-
ocher and family were Miss
Antonie Morisek, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Brom, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Prasek and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Kalisek and fami-
ly all reported having a good
time and plenty of fun.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bujnoch
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morisek.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mach
were guests at Mr. and Mrs.
Motal of Witting and also at-
tended the Flatonia Fair.
Miss Millie Kremenek, Mr.
Charlie Steinocher spent a
pleasant evening at Joe Mori-
sek home.
Mr. Adolph and Eddie Jan-
sky spent Sunday with Char-
lie Kremenek.
Mr. and Mrs. Zapalac spent
one day last w'eek w'ith Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Svetlik.
Frank Kremenek spent Sun-
day at Emil Svetlik home.
What’s up.
The dance at Henkhaus
Saturday nite w’as attended
by a large crowd. Everyone
enjoyed it to the last minute.
Mr. Eddie Steinocher at-
tended the dance at Rocky
Site and reported having a
jolly old time.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steino-
cher spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Anton Kalisek.
Frank Krauskopf spent Fri-
day morning at Joe Morisek
home .
Say Lily of the Valley how
did you get over S. H. Wed-
nesday?
Mr. and Mrs. Motal and
daughter Miss Vlasta spent
Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Mach.
Say Honey Suckle of Wied
give me a hint as I don’t
know' you. ' sek and daughter Fannye
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smolik spent Sunday at the homo of
spent one day last week with Mrs. F. Polansky.
homefolks at Stacy. i Mr. Ig. Steffek called on Mr.
Mrs. John Konvicka is at! Frank Smirak Wednesday
present staying with Mrs. Wil- morning.
lie Ulcak. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Staffa
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kreme- and daughter called Sunday
nek spent Sunday w'ith Mr. afternoon on Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Frank Kubena and
family at Stacy.
J. A. Hollub.
The Mont School opened
Say Lily of the Valley why j Monday with Miss Ora Willis
didn’t you come to Wied? We | the teacher. We are glad to
sure did enjoy it. jhave Miss Oro teach here this
Mr. John Sitka and sons'term again,
spent Friday with Mr. Joe Mo- j Mr. M. Z. Orsak called on
risek. j Mr. R. J. Staffa one day this
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mach week,
spent one nite w'ith Mr. and j Messrs Dallas and Droddy
Mrs. Joe Morisek and family, j Bennett Tom and Bill Mikul-
Messrs Chas and Eddie Stein- j enka called on Mr. August
ocher sisters Misses Annie and Smirak Sunday evening.
Mary and Gus Kresta spent! A nice rain blessed our co-
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe mmunity Sunday which made
Morisek and family. | everything look nice and
Mr. Pete Mach spent Tues- green,
day with his parents. Say Darling didn’t you feel
The dance at Henkhaus Sa- refreshed that day?
turday nite w'as attended by a Mr. Rudolf Smirak called on
large crowd . o j Mr. R. J. Staffa Sunday night.
Messrs Chas. Eddie, Annie, ! Hurrah for the Dance at
and Mary Steinocher Antonie ; Worthing on the 21st. Morn-
Morisek and Gus Kresta at-ling Star, Sweetie and Darling
afternoon.
Say Darling how' did you li-
ke the rain Sunday? It sure
was a good one.
Several from here attended
the horse races at Goliad Sat-
urday the gray horse won
over the other horse.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dornak
and Messrs Fred Liberda and
Julius Dornak called on Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. Janak last
Friday nite.
Mr. and Mrs. John Janak
called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Michna Monday nite.
Messrs Fred and Simon li-
berda and Julius Dornak and
Eddie Janak attended the dan-
ce at Rocky Site Monday, say
boys when you are driving
round Worthing don’t be so
rough.
Balloon you are on bad
tracks but try to hit the good
tracks.
Must stop and leave space
for others as this is my first
letter.
Night Bumlers.
SWEET HOME—KOERTH
tend th^ dance at Appelt Hill
and reported having jolly old
times. Am as ever,
Sweetheart’s Girl.
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE
OYEZJ OYEZi
you all better be there.
American Beauty of Mont
Do you still remember the
2 year old lad that Sunday
If you do say so.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pol-
- ansky and daughter Virginia
Here comes Handsome Girl spent Sunday afternoon at the
with a handful of news to the home of Mrs. F. Polansky.
dear old home paper. i Mr. A. L. Mikulenka chat-
Gathering scrappings of cot- | ted a w'hile Tuesday morning
ton is the order of the days ; with Mr. Frank Smirak.
at present. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hollub
Say Morning Star what a-jand daughters spent Monday
bout your friend. You are off night with Mr. and Mrs. R.
on a vacation aren’t you? I J. Staffa.
bet you are enjoying yourself i Mr. Louis Gerlich called on
on the Galveston Beach. Mr. M. Z. Orsak one day last
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Orsak week,
and son Lee Roy spent Sun- Mr. F. W. Sciba was a
day with Mr. and Mrs. M. Z. pleasant caller at Worthing
Orsak. j Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mozi-1 Will say this is all for today
.- and leave the rest of the space
for Darling, Sport, Gertrude
and Sweetie. The same old,
THIS WAYf
Handsome Girl.
FAYETTE COUNTY FAIR
i LA GRANGE, TEXAS.
SEPTEMBER 30, OCTOBER 1, 2, 3.
“THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENIC FAIR PLANT IN TEXAS”
Dashing, smart exciting horse races daily running trotting, pa-
cing fast track. $2,300.00 in purses. -
Sensational open air acts, twice daily, by the Bimbos, Morok
Sisters, Gordon and DeHaven.
Magnificent Exhibits: Horses , Mules, Cattle, Hogs Chickens
Farm and Garden Products, Fancy Work, Art, Curiosities
Flowers, School Displays. Baby Show. Merchant’s Exposition.
Band Concerts, Sports, Foot Bail. Entertainments. Carnival
Features. All School Children Free Friday.
Dancing each night—400 couples. Four Grand, Glorious Days.
Breathe the Pure Fair Ground Atmosphere. Greet old friends,
make New Ones. Come To La Grange.
YOU ARE WELCOME ALL.
WORTHING
The grass is getting up and
green after the recent rains.
We had a nice rain Sunday ii
rained from 10 o’clock to 12
o’clock it was the biggest rain
here wre have had this season.
Messrs Fred and Simon Li-
berda and Julius Dornak star-
ted to Bay City Sunday but
had to return home when
half way on account of muddy
roads.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mize-
ra and daughter Lillie and
Miss Annie Kutach visited Mr.
and Mrs Victor Kutach.
j Mrs. F. W. Janak visited
with Mrs. Frances Smolik Sun-
day
The Mont School opened
Monday with Miss Ora Willis
as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dornak
and son Allen called on Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Dornak Sat-
urday.
Messrs Julius Dornak Ed- j
die Janak Fred and Simon
Liberda attended the dance
at Shiner Sunday nite and re-J
port having a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pesek
and son Robert visited Mr. and
; Mrs. Frank Pesek last Thurs-
day at Schulenburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michna
and son visited with Mr. and
| Mrs. Joe Mladenka Sunday I
roads in Karnes Co. are in bad
condition due to the heavy
rains for almost three weeks.
Our community was blessed
writh a few showrers last w'eek.
Misses Lucy and Agnes Smo-
lik and brother Jonn called on
the Najvar sisters and brother
Chas. last Sunday eve.
Miss Lillian Najvar came in
! from Eagle Lake Sunday.
San Antonio and Houston
| crossed bats at Yoakum Sun-
day afternoon the result w'as
2 to 3 in favor of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huehie-
! feld and daughter Patricia
| Mrs. I. C. Najvar daughters
I Marie, Francis and Albina
t Mesrs. Julius and Gus Hue-
hlefeld and sister Miss Annie
all visited w'ith Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Huehlefeid and child-
ren Friday night.
Well Gertrude I’m finished
jwith the fourth. How' many
have you to pick?
What about Morning Star
being absent for a while also.
Real busy? Lily of the Valley
you come soon and also Neva.
Will close as usual.
_ i Henrietta.
Well guess its about time !
for a Tickle One to drop a SUBLIME
few lines to the* dear old He- j -
I raid again. Devil am I wel- ] After being absent for qui-
1 come to come in? (Sure you te awhile will again w'rite to
are Devil) jthe dear old Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanus j Say Devil I bet you w'ouldnt
of Shiner are the proud par- know this place called Sub-
ents of a sweet baby in their lime after the wonderful rain
home. Mother and babe are it got. (Will come over and
doing nicely. Here’s congratu- see about it Dev.)
| lations. j Mr. Hy Schornack of your
Those that called at Joe Ha- city was a caller at the home
nus Monday before last w'erejof Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Woy-
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jalufka tek Sunday,
and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ko- j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rees and
i cian and daughters and Mr. family visited Mr. and Mrs. ‘
and Mrs. Chas. Steffek and Jack Kersh Sunday.
! family. ! Mrs. Clara Brooks and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hanus children and Mrs. J. R. Brooks
and family were called to her visited with Mr. and Mrs.
j parents Mr. and Mrs. John (Fred Tesh Sunday.
Jurena Sr. at Gephart Monday I Herman Botard came in
afternoon. ‘from East Bernard to visit the
Mr. Albeit Baros left for w’eek end with homefolks.
Houston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Bo-
The dance at Sweet Home.tard visited with homefolks
Wednesday nite was fairly ■ Sunday.
well attended. Devil were you Mrs. Joe Woytek and child-
there? (Not this time Dev.) ren of your city visited with
Listen Worthing Chronicle Mr. and Mrs. August Meyer
how in the world do you know' j Saturday and Sunday,
me that you so strange to me. j Mr. Otto Sciba and Lillie
Well I will try my best 1 guess i Jurak of your city visited a-
i you to be T. J. or T. J. blow ! while at the Jurak home Sun-
-your whistle if 1 am right or | day nite.
wrong. | Louis Harms left for Clodine
Devil when are you going to ; where he has employment in
send us some rain as w e are ' the gin. }
waiting for it from day to day. J Mrs. Joe Jurak and daugh-
(It w ill rain when you pay the ter visited awhile with Mr. and
preacher Devil.) | Mrs. G. II. Weller Sunday
Say Sweetie of Sweet Home evening.
1 guess you to be M. B. or E. j Selma Rees left for Clodine
B. say so if I am right.
last week Tuesday w'here she
Oh Henrietta of Sweet Home has employment at the home
you guessed me wrong try ; of Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Weller.
again Guess you to be M. N
or L. X. how was that trip.
Must ring off for this time
for Devil will get mad at me.
(No not me Tickle One Dev.)
As before ,
'fickle One.
SWEET HOME PICKUPS
Here comes Henrietta after
a brief absence.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. Najvar
daughter Marie and nephew
Julius Najvar all left for Hob-
son Monday returning home
Wednesday excepting Mr.,
Najvar who stayed to build
a modern residence for his
brother August. The trip was-
’nt very much enjoyed as the
Say Vsetin Bug where are
you keeping yourself? Hurry
up and write as your letters
are interesting and you Blue
Bell where did you spring up
from? We would like to knowr
who you are. Give us a hint
as to w'ho you are.
Well as my news box is em-
pty will close and leave space
for others.
Tom. and Huck.
Declare a holiday
and come to H. H. Ah-
rens big fall opening
sale where you can save
big money on your fall
purchases. ..
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1925, newspaper, September 18, 1925; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726305/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.