Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD, HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
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SUBLIME
West-bound... .12:52 p.m.
East-bound .2:45 p.m
Night Trains:
West-bound 1:15 a.m.
East-bound • 3.55 a.m.
Strict Middling......................
.. 24 1-2
Middling................................
24
Strict Low............................
22 1-4
Cotton bales new..................
. 137.r>
PRODUCE
Eggs per dozen....... ........
25 to 26c
Old roosters, pound..............
.......... 5c
Fryers and broilers, small per lb ISc
Turkeys per pound................
..... 14c
Geese, full feathered............
......... 4c
Ducks, full feathered............
Bacon per pound, Texas
...... 16c
Hay per ton.......................
,....$18-22
Corn per bushel ...shelled......
.........1.25
WnnH npr e.ard...................
.......$5.00
Rnttw n»r nound.................
.........37c
Country lard per pound ........
Cotton seed per ton..............
.... $36.50
Hulls per ton.......................
... $16.00
Meal per sack.......................
... $2.25
Onions per lb......................
......... 2c
........27c
Irish potatoes per pound.......
..... 2 l-2c
Sweet potatoes lb..............
......2 l-2c
hides .........................
...... 6c
..........................
....... 12c
........ 17c
Guineas each.......................
Wool..................................
... — 24
Will dot down a few lines
to the old readers and writers
How is everybody.
Our community was blessed
jwiih a nice rain again Satur-
day and Sunday which was
I needed by all the farmers,
l Well guess the cattle will have
'plenty to eat. The grass will
I grow non .
How do you like the rain-
fall in your community Ed.
(like it fine Ed.)
Those that visited Mr. and
Mrs. N. Kersh of our city were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skotnik
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skotnik
and children and Mrs. Skotnik.
Mrs. Joe Jurak and daugh-
ter Matilda of our city spent
Sunday eve with Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Weller.
A special train from Hous-
ton came through our burg
about 12 o’clock Sunday being
a special train for the South-
ern Pacific Ball players of
Houston. The train having tw-
elve coaches. The game was
played between San Antonio
and Houston team but failed
to learn what side won.
Mrs. Burl Rees chatted a
while with Mrs. A. J. Kersh
of our city.
Don’t know how the King
Feast at Appelt Hill turned
out because it was raining all
day Sunday.
There will be a dance at
New Bielau on the 17th of
SWEET HOME
Mr. Salmon Ford of Bee-
MONTE GAZETTE
Here comes American Loau-
vilie is at present visiting aijty to correspond to the Herald
the home of Mr. W. F. Tern-j which the writer Sport req-
pleton. ! nested me to write although
Mr. Frank Slanina who has j 1 appreciate Fox and Owl for
recently gone to Houston has jgi\ing recommendations about
accepted a position with the j my letters.
Court House Pharmacy. ! Our vicinity had a rain Fri-
Miss Ruby Hagan of Yoa- j day and Saturday we gladly
kum spent the week end at j appreciate it, but we would ta-
Sweet Home visiting Mr. and j ke some more yet on account
Mrs. J. R. Hagan. of the huge area of drouth.
Mr. Robert Morgan who is The cotton picking is in
employed at Houston spent full swing but then because
the week with his parents we had such drought the cot-
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morgan at ton is very light in some pla-
MEM tiliH
TEXAS QUALIFIED
DRUGGISTS’ LEAGUE
vs
Legally ^
Registered
Pharmacist
Fall House cleaning: It is
subject of many a joke and
jest. Modern housekeeping
methods have robbed house-
cleaning of most of its ter-
rors. However there is al-
ways some work to be done.
This store has many aids to
fall house-cleaning that you
require.
BILA HORA DOINGS
Our community was blessed
with a rain which everybody
welcomed.
Those that visited Sunday
before last with Mr. and Mrs.
John Michalcik and family
were Mr. and Mrs. J. Malenak
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dusek and
children of New' Bielau, Mr.
John Schovajsa and his mo-
ther and children and Mr. Bill
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roznov-
Yoakum.
Miss Dorothy Valenta left
Thursday for Austin where she
w-111 attend the St. Mary’s A-
cademy.
1 am very sorry to report
the death of Mr. Calloway
which occurred at his home
Sunday at 3 o’clock he was
laid to rest Monday at Pilot
Grove at 4 o’clock where a
host of sorrowful relatives and
friends attended. He was a
highly respected citizen and
wras loved by all who knew
him. Mr. Callow'ay leaves to
mourn his death a loving w'ife
and several ..children. I ex-
press my heartfelt sympathy
to the ones who are left to
mourn his death. May his soul
find a sw'eet repose in the
heaven of rest.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Mc-
Cord are the proud parents
Sept, let’s all of us get ready of a baby boy. Congratulations,
and go.
The Sublime School will o-
pen on Monday Sept. 21st all
the parents are requested to
send their children.
Hy, there you old B. U. G.
of Vsetin who are you I guess
Mr. Louis Valenta left
Monday for Alabama where
he will attend college.
Mr. Otto Peters returned
Tuesday from a brief visit
with friends at Houston.
The dance at Sweet Home
.ces. But still wre can say we’re
satisfied what we made in
cotton. But the people didn’t [Only druggists who are mem
raise any corn only some had jbers of the Texas Qualified
irrigated but very few. Looks Druggists League are autho-
if it stays so dry it will be- I rized to use this Emblem
come a desert.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mikul-
enka visited Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. V. Kristek.
Mr. Aug. Polansky visited
Mr. Anton Smirak Tuesday
eve.
Misses Bessie and Bertha
Mikulenka brother Anton vi-
sited Tuesday eve with Misses
Albina and Annie Smirak.
Messrs August Smirak visi-
ted Mikulenka borthers Tues-
day.
Kahanek & Renger
Drug Store
The KEXALL Store
Member Texas Qualified
Druggists* League
Read the League’s messages in
Farm and Ranch and Holland’s
Magazine
OAKLAND SPORT
you to be T. M. Say so if; Wednesday nite w'as attended
I am right. I’ll bet you can’t by a large crowd 150 dance
guess me. tickets being sold. Music was
And you Oakland Sport furnished by the Schultz Or-
hurry up and write a letter to chestra.
the Herald. Misses Katie and Sadie Sto-
Mrs. Jim Brooks of our city kesberry were callers to Yoa-
spent Sunday with Mr. and kum Wednesday.
Mr. Pete Sobotik returned
jak son Emil, daughter Emma ! Mrs Fred Xesch.
and Mr. and Mrs. John Ko- j Guess w ill stop an leave Saturday to his home at Lu-
varek Sr visited with Mrs. Ro- space f01. Oakland Sport. 1 am ling after visiting relatives.
nm I liicrn \r nnrl TOtVll Itr VII lid OIT g jj TT * 1 1 1
sie Dusek and family Sunday
before last.
Mrs. John Michalcik daugh-
ter Mollie sons John and Al-
fons and Sadie Schovajsa
spent Sunday night before last
MOSSY GROVE BLADE
He wras accompanied home by
his wife who has been visiting
homefolks for the past 3
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Slanina
5S-KM = va:Mr- “
Schovajsa chatted a while Fn- j,n ^Le are'the best rains we 1 As my letter is Siting- to be
day night with Misses Mich-u aie tne Dest ldlns 've long will have to quit for Ed.
alcik and brothers John and!11*1',? na“* 0 ~ !niav nut it in the w'aste bas-
Alfnn<5 Thpv «rw»nt Hip mVht i Mrs. Chas. Spear, son Doc KA; !L 111 uie W£Uv;e .,
Alfons. They spent the night, ^ Misses Mutt and F, ,v F y°i?May ab°Ut 14
Mary, Henry Nolen Mrs. Lu- Ed- <Not me Ed->
la Bennett and Johnnie Obel- j
eating
playing Victrola and
peanuts.
Misses Mary and Annie Mi-
chalcik spent Saturday even- £°ne* °£. your city were visi-
ing with Sadie and Rosie Scho- j'01!..,° Sunday.
vajsa Bill Gold of Sinton is the
Best wushes to' all I am,
Lily of the Valley.
Misses Mollie Mary and An-j^H^1 of Hy* Garner and fa-j^r Vvas here Tuesday to br- Bender^ caHed^on Jim Bender
enka visited with Mr. and Mrs
Joe Sitka Sr.
Mr. James Kristek spent
Tuesday night with Willie and
Tom Mikulenka.
Mrs. Reinhold Lucke son
Junior spent Wednesday and
Thursday with her ‘mother
Mrs. L. F. Chapman of your
city.
Mrs. Frances Konvicka son
Joe spent Friday with Mrs.
Frances Najvar.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mikul-
enka Mr. and Mrs. V. Kristek
visited Tuesday night with
Mr. and Mrs. John Mucala and
report a fine trip.
There w'as a dance given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mozisek Sr. Monday but the
correspondent failed to learn
the attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mizera
were see going towards Wor-
thing Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Micek
were seen Tuesday going to
Hallettsville to gin.
Say “Sw'eetie” of Sweet
Home I can’t imagine who
you are, but I have an idea
you are E. L. or N. 1^. correct
or incorrect also you Reporter
of H’ville I know' you real wrell
you are Egdod Mij come more
often with your letters they
are excellent.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spanihel
chatted a while with Mr. and
Mrs. Rud. Spanihel Sr.
Misses Vlasta and Angie
I risak and daughter Marie and
Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Here comes Oakland Sport Kutach, daughter Justine, Mr.
with a few lines to the dear. and Mrs. John Kutach, Mr.
old Herald again. land Mrs. Victor Bujnoch dau-
Those that spent Tuesday j ghter Frances and son Anton
evening with Mr. and Mrs. j and Miss Jennie Wolcik.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mikul- Chas. Trojcak and daughter, ’ Say Morning Star of Hallett-
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Troj-'sville Rt. 6 I guess you to be
cak and Mr. and Mrs. Willie! A. K. Say so if I am correct
Dusek and children, Messrs | you have guessed me right.
Emil Trojcak, Adolf Prasek j Miss Pauline and Justine
and Misses Annie Trojcak and!Kutach were picking cotton
Agnes Melnar. I for Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mori-
Visitors Thursday night at sak.
the Roznovjak home were Mr. ; Mr. Louis Kutach and Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Dusek and son j John Fojtik and Miss Albina
Marvin and Mr. and Mrs. Chas | Kutach returned from Inez
Trojcak and daughters, Misses Thursday night.
Annie Trojcak Agnes Melnar! Say Darling come more of-
and Helen and Celie Cejka, ten with your news as they are
and Mr. Emil Trojcak.
Say Blue Bell of Sublime I
guess you to be A. W. please
blow' your horn if I am right
me
Michalcik brother John , ,, ing his cousin Alfred Seim who Saturday
E‘E“it and'brothers* andson llailem were S £°me tbe August Smi-
WSS! VV- E- Alien fetw£G«3lf {Tom’Kd WaMik’SCkr'1
and Sonnie and Miss Agnes an*T^amiJ
Melnar spent Sunday eve w ith | ¥r\ an^ -Mrs. Wyle Harrell j
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jurak and ?V[ld daughters were seen in i
children. this community Sunday morn-
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Quitta ... , . ...
and children Mr. and Mrs. u There will be services held
Frank Wentrcek and children ! ^e\e a^ church house Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. August Marek jay nl^ht at 7:30 and also
and daughter, Mr. John Kova-°unday exe at ° colock
rek Sr. and Mr. John Scho-j C0Yr one and alh
vajsa w ere those that spent j V and ¥?’s* Roy Gregory :
Sunday with Mrs. Rosie Du- and baby visited with relati-;
or wrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Troj-
cak and daughters, Mr. Emil
Trojcak and sister Miss Annie
spent Friday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Dusek and
children.
Mr. Emil Trojcak and sister
Miss Annie of Witting were
picking cotton last week for
their brother Mr. Chas. Troj-
cak near Oakland.
Saq B. U. G. of Vseting Say-
ings, I guess you to be G. L.
say so, if I am right or wrong.
Come often with your news I
love to read them.
Miss Agnes Melnar w'as
picking cotton last week for
her uncle Mr. Willie Dusek
near New' Bielau.
Hurrah for the next dance
at New' Bielau Hall which
will be Sept. 17th lets all get
ready and go.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dusek
and children visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Melnar and family.
Will close and leave space
I Miss Tonie Mikulenka spent for Blue Bell of Sublime and
Hood Tires and Tubes and Sunday w'ith Annie Rainosek. ;B. U. G. of Vsetin Sayings.
^ ’ Greetings to all.
Oaklond Sport.
just fine.
Miss Cecelie Kutach is stay-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Franta where she will attend
the Hallettsville High School.
Miss Hattie Kutach called
on Miss Pauline Kutach.
Say Honey Suckle of Wied
I guess you to be T. J. but
don’t have to worry about me
worry about yourself.
As my letter is getting
long must stop and leave spa-
ce for Worthing Chronicle,
Darling and all writers.
I remain,
Sarah Winnie.
SWEET HOME
Auto Accessories. Your busi- e Messrs Rudolph Smirak and
ness appreciated at Walter Syl\estei, MiculeK returned
Albert.
ALL OUT OF SORTS?
sek and children.
ves at Yoakum Sunday.
So Was This Hallettsville
Woman Who Tells Her
Experience.
All too often women accept
Misses Mollie and Mary Mi- , Good many Peoi)*^ from
chalcik brothers John and Al- lere attended the ball game ; their pains and acnes as natur
home this wreek from Damon
and other places where they
were picking cotton.
Messrs Mikulenka visited
Smirak Bros. Sunday.
Mrs. Amelia Smolik and son
John were pleasant callers at
Mr. and Mrs Louis Smolik
Tuesday.
Mr. John J. Smolik chatted
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 2
As I have been absent for
j quite a while must dot few'
lines to th dear old Herald
A nice rain shower blessed
this community Sunday.
Those that called on Mr.
and Mrs. V. P. Kutach were
fons and Mr Bill Tavlnr between Houston and San An- al to their sex. They fail to re- ;a < V-!0 , ,y €
Sunday eve 'with Sadie I!os™! lonio Southern Pacific em-1 alize that weak kidneys are ! A»ton Mikulenka.
Frank, and Pep Schovajsa.
_;a while Monday eve with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mizera
daughter Lillie and Miss An-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fojt and . ... . .
children spent Thursday night ne,TT °^r a ,Veu Victrola.
with M ...............
family.
Mrs. August Marek is get-
ting along pretty well after an
kidneys . T. , , .
ployees. | often to blame for that back-' AlUfcr' Iyutac,h NVas seen ; me Kutach. ^
Miss Rosa Lee Garner is ow-: ache, those headaches, dizzy !bauhng hay Tuesday at Hal- Mr. J. f. Kutach and Miss
j spells and that tired, depress- lettsville. X’ecilie Kutach, Steve Kutach
ss,
are interested in music. ' found new'health and strength 5fay ^1* anc* y^rs- Louis rain as they needed.
Richard Fritz and wife have ! by helping the weakened kid-; , I hose that visited Sunday at ------- __ .......... ......
ooer itiorT for"7hp rpmnv«f “f > bought the place known as i neys with Doan’s Pills—a sti- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mizera Mr. and Mrs J. F. Kutach ,tocha were Messrs Joe Havel,
her tonsils Thnrsrlnv hv Dr the A1 Johnson place. j mulant diuretic. This Hallett- aad. Afamily *veu\, Sunday ; were Mr and Mrs. Emil Kon- | Frank Bujnoch, Marie, Helen,
Kent The oner Sion was nor’' Roy Gregory was at Hope , svllie case is one of many. | wRh Mr' and Mrs- Prank 0l" vicka and daughter Marie ! Emilie, and Annie Brenek.
xvem. ine operation was per- - > • 1 ” — * ~ lQnlf 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mi-1 Oh Yes! Rose of Hallettsv-
Will again take time and
send in some news to keep Mr.
Ed. busy. (Good for you Ed.)
Our community was blessed
by a nice rain Sunday which
w'as appreciated by all.
Misses Norma and Willie
Lou Mudd left Wednesday
from S. H. where they will at-
tend school at Cuero.
Messrs Frank and Louis Ku-
netka visited at the home of
Mr. John Brenek.
The Thompson school open-
ed Monday the 14th for the
1925-26 term with Miss Min-
nie Thompson as principal
and Miss Rubie Thompson as
assistant.
Say Sport of Hallettsville
Route 4. I think 1 know' you
for the first time will say N. L.
or E. L. so blow your horn to
let me know' if I am correct.
Miss Emilie Lucke left Sat-
urday for Shiner w'here she
w'ill attend the Shiner High
School.
Miss Hattie Hanus spent
a while Saturday with Miss
Helen Hanus of Yoakum.
Miss Louise Brenek spent
Sunday afternoon w’ith Miss
Amelia and Mollie Guestin-
ger.
Those that visited at the
home of Mr. and Mi's. F. Ma-
on business.
High Pockets.
operation wras per- Q
formed at the home of her &un
brother Ad. Dusek of veur
city. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melnar1 STOP THAT ITCHING
and family spent Friday night ’
Sufferers from skin diseases such as
Mrs. Elo Sommerlatte, S.
Dowling St. says: “I suffered ¥r\ aYd Mrs- Jim Bennett zera daughter Lillie, Mr. and : ille Route 4 I found out your
with constanat, nagging ache ; fnd Gnluien are pleasant cal- Mrs. V. P. Kutach. j name ha! ha! Come on with
in the small of my back and je,s at Mi. and Mrs. Reinhold Say Lillie of the Valley why I your letters they are always
if I stooped sharp twinges cau- jUcke oatuiilay. didn t you come iO the iast j fine.
w,h Mr^and Mrs AUKUS' H
Miss Agnes Melnar was pi- Star RFMFnYheUtk°-f ajar°f and 111^ eves were blinded 'fo1’ Sw'eetie, Handsome Gal. Those that called on Mr. I I\Iessi's Wash and °Jessie
ckinvr cotton for ATv P.ill Du oTAR REMEDY or their money will be' Hlul n‘.y ^.VCS were Dlinucci . , T- . u e c v\ asn ana Jessie
sek I -i m Kl 1,1 : refunded. The first application relieves with little black spots. and ‘ °,x and °" *’ y nte as and Mis. Louis Ku.ach Sun- Lee returned home after piek-
that terrible itching. Will not stain My kidneys were sluggish !x t,ul 0-ters are very interest- day were Mr. and Mrs. Jim jng several months with rela-
Pesek and family, Mr. Willie ; tives at Jackson Co.
Chaloupka, Miss Bessie Chal-1 Must close and leave space
opka and Miss Matilda Naj- for Rose, Sport, and American
Black Eyes.
clothing and has a pleasant odor.
Kahanek & Renger Drug Store
Hallettsville. Texas
DR. P. J. HANAK
DENTIST ---
Office Fir»t State Bank Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN
Hallettsville, Texas
Phone 47
American Beauty.
Your Patronage Appreciated
FOR SALE— 16 acres un-
improved timbered land 3
miles south of Wied. Apply to
A. M. Zidek Hallol.tsvillo Ii. F. ipany, Yoakum. T exas.
D. No. 2. (31 f) !
On Farms and Ranches,
long time at 6% interest.
Prompt inspections and
quick service.
E. A. PALMER
c-o Fidelity Iiivestrnent Copl-
and acted irregulary. One box j ny<
of Doan’s Pills from the Hru- j
zek Drug Co. cured me.” _
60 cts. at all dealers. Foster i
Mil burn Co. Mfrs. Buffalo j McKAMEY SPECIAL
__ (1 ^ Cotton Seed
ALSO H1GARU and SURE-
CROPPER SEED CORN
666
J. W. McKAMEY
PORT LAVACA, TEX.
(36)
is prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever nnd Malaria. Local Agent F. K. BUCEK.
It kills the germs ‘ (32)
var.
Miss Annie Hattie and Fred
Kutach were seen going to Mr.
and Mrs. V. P. Kutach on
horse back.
Those that called on Mr.
and Mrs. F. J. Kutach Tuesday
wen Mr. and Mrs. .John Opela
daughter Floise, Mr. and Mrs.
John Fojiik and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Kutach and
Beauty of Sweet Home.
Am always the same,
Sweetie.
A Tonic of Rare Value
scon s EMULSION
i.'ib
Mr. and Mrs. (’. Mo- -«■
OF PURE COD-LIVER OIL
H ch in Vitamins Rebuilds Strength
✓
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