Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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West-bound......12:52 p.m.
East-bound.......2:45 p.m
Night Trains:
Dallas, Texas, Jan. 28, ’25.
Hallettsville Herald,
Here I come to dot a few Dear Friends:
lines to the dear old Herald. I am enclosing a check to
Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Sciba pay my subscription which 1
Here I come to dot down a Monday nite this commum-
few lines. ty was blessed with a little
The farmers around here sleet. It will be a great bene-
are all busy plowing. fit for the newly plowed land | and family visited with Mr. note has expired. Always glad
C. S. Riggs and J. C. Debo- Mr. Wm. Frey from Witting and Mrs. V. P. Kutach, Sun to get the old “Herald", like a
rah brought up several head returned Sunday from Gal- day. letter from home.
Mr. Pete Bujnoch called on With best wishes for
Mr. Louis Brosch Saturday on “ye editor” and all the force,
business. Sincerely,
The dance at Worthing, Wm. Peterson.
Wednesday night was attend- ________
edThoi cXT - ” Eli Rubin was in LaGrang*
and"mts.^Rud^'spanihe?, Sun'- a"d busi'
West-bound......1:15 a.m. of cattle from their ranch in veston accompanied by Mr-
Eaet-bound ........ 3:55 a.m. Victoria Co. that had their and Mrs. Holmann and family
_____ feet frozen and hoofs off. This who recently came from Ger
• j was all caused by the big many to make their home here
Market Report. freeze in Dec.. wish them much luck.
Strict Middling........................ 24 Dan Fitch and family of On Monday, January the
Middling................................ 23 1-2 j Hallettsville visited in our 26th occurred the death of
Strict Low.............................. 22 7 ? comunity last week. another of our most beloved---------- ----- .........
Cotton bales new..................... 66S0 Mrs. Carl Midget of Ford- citizens, Mrs. Frank Koenig, ■ day night were Mr. and Mrs.
tran visited her parents Dr. Sr. She reached the age of 417 A. F. Dornak, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Heye,
and Mrs. Eavans last week, years, 10 months and 20 days. | Joe Dornak and son, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paulus Poch and
We learn that McElroy, Mun- Burial took place Tuesday
son and family and Mrs. Lucy morning, at 11:30 a.m. Inter-
Wilson and family are moving ment being made in the Witt-
to Yoakum this week. ling Lutheran cemetery.
J. W. Archer and wife of i She is survived by her hus-
MOTHER!
Child's Best Laxative is
“California Fig Syrup”
PRODUCE
Gggs per dozen................ 27 to 28c
Old roosters, pound........................ 6 c
Fryers and broilers, 9mall per lb 20-21c
Turkeys per pound..... .............. 18c ,
Geese, full feathered ............. 7c
Ducks, full feathered....................Joe j ^ "'al' ^ited with their daugh band, three daughters, Ada,
Bacon per pound, Texas • •• 13c' Rntnrrtav Mrs. Emil Schulte, Mrs. Jim
Hay per ton...........................$26-22
Corn per bushel ...shelled...............1.30
Wood per cord.........................$5.00 .
Butter per pound...........................l-5c
Country lard per pound ............... 14c
Cotton seed per ton.................. #36.50
Hulls per ton........................... $10.00
. Meal per sack.......................... $2.10
Onions per lb................................. 2c
Butt-.- fat..................................27c
Irish ;-<>r.atoes per pound...........2 l-2c
Sweet potatoes lb...................2 l-2c
Pecans................................ 14c
hides.......................................... 6c
Hens.......................................... 14c
Pigeon dz................... 60c
Beeswax.................................. 17c
Guineas each.............................. 25c
Wool..................................... 20-30c
ter Mrs. Deborah Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Octavus Teny is on the
Hurry Mother! Even a fret-
666
is a prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Head-
aches, Constipation,Biliousness
It is the most speedy remedy
we know.
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CHILL AND FEVER TONIC
A very active laxative Bitter
Chill .Tonic for the treatment
of the more stubborn cases
that resist the Tastless forms
of Chill Tonic. A splendid
treatment for Malarial Trou-
bles, Dengue, Colds and
Fevers.
Guaranteed and Sold by
anywhere.
HRUZEK DRUG CO.
Price Post Paid 75c.
Sunday, Feb. 1st, is church
day at the Methodist church
let everybody come out.
The commissioners and ci-
tizens of precincts 4, 5 and 7
met at Fitch school house on
the night of the 29 to discuss
and see about widening and
making a good road from Yoa-
kum to Hope which is needed
very badly.
Violet.
Hallettsville Route 4.
Here comes a new writer to
join the dear old Herald. How
are all the readers and writ-
ters. Hope they are enjoying
themselves by writing to the
Herald and reading the let-
ters.
Nice weather is on the list
now but don’t know how long
will it last.
Those that visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Pekar Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pekar
and children.
With sorrow we report the
death of Mrs. Janak.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fikae
and children visited with her
parents Mrs. Frank Pesek.
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wick vi-
sited with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. John Wick.
Violet of old Sweet Home 1
guess you to be A.M. am
right or wrong, come often
your letters are just fine. Must
close for my news box is em
pty. Greeting to one and all
Rose.
Hanzel and one son»* Mr.
Emil Mueller. Also four step
children.
To the bereaved ones we
extend sympathy.
Miss Ella Keil spent last
week-end im Seguin.
There will be a masquerade
dance given at the Herman
Park at Moulton on Sunday
Feb. 1st. The dance at Witting
Saturday nite was well attend-
ed 101 tickets being sold.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wach-^ _____^
tendorf from Westhoff. Mr. !w*ho has been sick for some
Mrs. Henry Spanihel. Mrs. L. H. Cook and son Ha
Mr. Louis Smolik called on roid motored to Bellville, Sun j
Mr. John Smolik one day last fiay where they spent the day
week. at tfie home of Rev. J. K.Poch peevish child loves the ||
Mr. John Bordovsky was From Bellville. Mr. and Mrs pleasant taste of “California*
seen on our highway Thurs- paulus Poch went to Dallas Fig Syrup” and it never fails
day- ^ where Mr. Poch will attend to open the bowels. A tea-
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sciba the school being conducted by spoonful today may prevent a
visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. the Chevrolet Motor Co. sick child tomorrow. 4
J. Staffa, Sunday. j Ask your druggist for genu-
As I am getting sleepy must Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozkr jne “California Fig Syrup”
stop. were in Shiner, Sunday to visit which has directions for babieb
Mr. and Mrs. By Brigg. Mrs. Bozka’s mother Mrs. M ar(j children of all ages print-
Ilenkhaus who is ill.
ed on bottle. Mother! You -
As I have2^"written to E. F. Tarkington is here to ' °r V°U
as 1 nave not written to * T R wv,n may get an imitation fig syrup.
your paper for some time wdl De wltn ms son l.. 15. wno .s
try and send in a short letter, seriously ill with pneumonia.
Mrs. F. G. Summy of Goliad
her moThprnMr«ndAy T daughter’’ of Mr. and Mrs. J appearance of your car. Hava
L ?*£!! John J. P. Klekar was baptiz- j a complete line of cheap and
Bozena Josefa,
AUTO TOPS—Made to fit*
infant perfect. Add greatly to the
and Mrs. John Lageman from
Lindenau and Mr. and Mrs.
Christian Paasch from Frels
burg were among those wh i
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Koenig, Tuesday.
Say “Blondie” of Boethel
school what has happened to
you. Write, oftener your let-
ters are interesting.
My letter is getting real
long so will close and leave
space for others.
As ever,
Barney Google.
time at the home of
Reagan of here.
Misses Bernice
ed Sunday afternoon at the; al*o the very beat grade ma
Sacred Heart Church, Father
M A. Mathis officiating. Spon-
Elba Utesey and Lucile Bishoo Mr’ and MrS' Fra"k
paid the Shelton family of K‘leka *
East Bernard a visit Saturday; Mrs Mike Klein of Sjhulen-
and Sunday returning Sunday fiurg Was a week end visitor
°V*e feaP- # at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
There was church at Lights Eli Rubin.
Chappel, Sunday and Sunday
rial. ' Also Auto accessories
all kinds to help dress up the
Automobile. Appreciation as-
sured. Workmanship and ma-
terial guaranteed. — Walt
Walter Albert.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
---..gists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT_____
_ to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
d, nice . Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you
1 can get restful sleep after first application. 60c.
night by Rev. Ed. Griffith.
A large congregation was Druggists refund money ifPAZO OINTMENT fails
present and enjoyed
sermon.
,,G” J^Mu?.sonu and familv! Mrs. J. H. Kenedy and son
attended church at Hope, Hig, Mr. and Mrs. G. C
blwayVr „ Thompson and daughter of
w.„ - , „ , .. vy- H* Gregory, contractor; Yoakum, Mr. and Mrs Ste-
. wgailJeidr0T) tbe scb.?? building at wart McGregor and son Gene
to the Herald. I like to joi.i Hope will possibly finish the 0f Corpus Christ! were guestj
the happy circle ot numerous :building this week. When at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
friends in our community. completed Hope will have a F W Neuhaus Sundav
Mr. and Mrs. Rud Spanihel! school building to be proud ^eunaus aunaay.
and Mrs. Antonia Mikulenka of.
Mont Gazette.
W.E.PARR,
LAWYER
Practice in all courts. i
—■ 6% Loans on Farms. —
Office over First State Bank.
Hallettsville, Texas.
CITATION (in Probate)
Tonsils Removed.
Willie, the little son, of Mr.
_ and Mrs. Emil Marek, had
The State of Texas. - bis t0”sils removed by Dr.
To the Sheriff or Any Consta-:f.“Pe^y ^^?HPer“X.“f
ble of Lavaca County — bl,na had hl? !uUe gT f, n
/'■i ‘Dp,i7,rT»T'M^ • 1 sils removed this week by Dr.
You are hereby commanded K°Pecky- Both of these Parties
to notify all persons interested jare ovf.r. theif operations and
in the Estate of Gust. Huff,1 ?r\ gettlS£ ?long fine—Schu'
deceased, (by causing a cop;/ilenburg _____
of this Citation to be publish ! - ,, _ ™ -I
ed in some newspaper in youri Women Earn $10.00 Daily,
county published regular!-.- ?«ll!n£ the MedicalI Adviser,
and continuously for not less Unfolds secrets of married
than one yar, for ten days be-happiness, often revealed too
fore the return dav hereof) !ate: cloth-bound
to be and appear at the nextib?°„k> illustrated, some colored
tcin: of the County Court of P'a‘es. Chapters on Mother
the COUNTY COURT OF hr}^ Babe, Nursing, Accidents,
left Saturday for Eagle Lake
to see Mrs. Rudie Spanihel, Jr.
who is ill.
Mr. Ludvik Kahanek resign-
ed his position at the Ford
garage and moved to his pa
rents at Mont.
Robert Albrecnt and Elwyn
As news is scarce at this Braunig spent Sunday at Fa-
time will ring off and write yetteville where they visitedat
more the next time.
Spot Light.
Radhost School.
the home of Robert’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Albrecht.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greene
baum of ElCampo visited Sun
A dance was given at the The dance at Breslau was S?7 wA^h her parents Mr an 1
home of Mr. and Mrs. John well attended Sundav nie-ht Mrs> A' Finkelstem. Mr. Gree-
Bujnoch and was attended; Mr. Joe Berger and children nebauiP returned home tho
by a large crowd and was spent Sunday with Mr and same day> but Mrs. Greene-
enjoyed to the last hour. j Mrs. WTllie Galetka ‘ I baum remained for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Miku- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hohen ' Mrs. Agnes Aschbacher and
er\k'** sPe^^t Sunday with Mi. see spent Sunday night at the son Charles returned Frida;”
anTu^rS«A°TLTl t I1,01?16 °/ ^r- an(* Mrs. Joe from Houston, they were ac-
Mr. and Mrs. Remhold Lu- Hemzel. companied home bv her sister
^fv,aMd *°a SS1daV and Mrs” Louis Mother Mrs. C. C. Rouse for a visit,
with Mr. and Mrs. L. r. Chap- and family spent Sundav at I
man. , the George Prilop home south' Willie Teltschik of Weimar I
Yes Somebody s Lover oc of town. jtook the tram here Monday! - , “n''• »> aePena
Stacy I enjoyed it fine espe- Miss Helen Rother spent ^or Kenedy where he went1 aDie L'anaenne.
cially where they would shoot Sunday afternoon with Mi3s ^or medical treatment.
th<Misses Minnie’ and Ruble ^------ t :■ .n‘ Th“ Pot* w»* *««« n- lk-l
Thompson chatted Sundav ]je Mucala one of our firs- tivf-U^r0omo9QiaNiNF.^TSbfetsf
with Mrs. Reinhold Lucke. graders on the sick list. -
Misses Agnes Bettie and Mr. and Mrs Top
Annie Steffek were seen on snd The dance at Moravia, Sun-
our road Sunday.
We move fine furniture,
city or long distance without
damage, experience truckmen*!]
always in charge, don’t b3 4
misled by small prices anJ
large promises.
Merchants Truck Line
J. C. Strauss, Prop. 1
Phone 200 or 83.
GIRLS! HAIR GROWS
THICK AND BEAUTIFUL*]
35-Cent “Danderine” Doe
Wonders for Lifeless,
Neglected Hair.
A g 1 e a m y
mas3 of luxu-
riant hair full*
of gloss,lustre
and life short*
ly follows a
genuine ton-
ing up of ne-
glected scalps
Falling hair, itching scalp
and the dandruff is corrected
immediately. Thin, dr*, wispy
or fading hair is quickly invi-
gorated, taking on new#
strength, color and youthful
beauty. “Danderine” is de-
on anrl familu me aance ar ivioravia, oun- ueauty. uanuenne is ae-
that attended the afl dav day night was attended bv 1 jightful on the hair; a refresh-
LAVACA roIJNTY to he First Aid,’What to’do in Sick’- Mr. and Mrs! Chas. Mice* entertainment” at the Erm*f.large crowd, 285 dance tick-; ing. stimulatine tonic--not
h^ld at the Court House in the Retails for $1.00. fales spent Sunday with Mr. and Spies home Sunday. ‘ paV^urnished^"he'mutc”®0^« o^ ^ 7
town of Hallettsville, on the enormous. Enclose 40c. for a, Mrs._Frank Orsak^ Mr. and Mrs. John Berger paters furmshed the muslc* jstore”
First Monday in March, A. D. ctcPy (sPeC!a! agent s price),; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orsak were in Hallettsville, Saturdav Miss Lelia Martin of Yoa 1 c T.'Z'r *noor. ____
1925, then and there to con Medical Press, 653 Washing- and family visited with triends Ante-over and Basket Ball kum spent Sundav at the - Mlss Mary SPear returned
test the Application filed in ton St., Buffalo, N.Y.
said Court by Bertha Huff, ~ _. . .
praying for the probate of tho Citation Upon Final Account.
Last Will and Testament of ~ ' _
Gust. Huff, deceased, and for Tbf. JexaA
letters testamentary thereun- To the Sheriff or Any Consta
der, if they see proper. b^e Lavaca County —
Herein fail not, but have1 GREETING:
you before said court, on the You are hereby commander
raid first day of the next terrr to notify all persons interested
thereof, this writ, with your in the estate of Vincent Janak.
return thereon, showing how dfceased\ thy causing a copy
you have executed the same. °f this Citation to be publish
Given under my hand and ed in some newspaper in your
Official Seal, at office in the county for twenty days be-
town of Hallettsville, this thj fore the return day hereof) to
23rd, day of January, 1925. be and appear at the next,
(Seal) J. F. Bozka, term of the County Court ot |
Clerk, County Court* Lavaca Lavaca County, to be held at
County. the Court house in the town ot
By Lewis Allen, Deputy. Hallettsville, on the First
_______ Monday in March, A. D. 1925,
WOMAN’S CASE AMAZES then and there to contest the
' HALLETTSVILLE Final Account filed in sai l
Court by Frank Kristek, Ad
awhile''with Juklfa SNaT plVat school no™8 tHat Wf bom0e'of her Mrs” Vic* ^ * Y°*"<
vftr S^urday. ^ P ^ a sc oo no" Sunshine
Miss Tome Mikulenka spent
tor Spear.
Miss Lydia
Menking ra
J. H. Deborah is able to be
out again after being confined
several weeks with her bro- Oakland State Bank Hold. tu™cd t0 Beeville, Monday t his*room with the*,a^,^
ther Louis Mikulenka Stockholders’ Meet after a visit with the home »«Krtppe.
ther Louis Mikulenka
Will close as news is scarce
and leave space for Somebody
Lover of Stacy.
Am as ever
American Beauty.
after a visit
folks.
with the home
The stockholders’ meeting
______„ No Worms in a Healthy Child
Ol th6 Oakland State BanK All children troubled with Worms have anun-
was held at Oakland on last hTlth?coh,f* poor blood, sodas*
rule, there is more or lest stomach disturbance.
T7> • j „ „ , rute, mere is more or less siomacu aisturoance.
rnaay, at which O.C. Strunk groves tasteless emu tonic given regularly
Was elected president* M tot two ot three weeks wi’l enrich the blood, im-
__* ■ j , * , , ,* prove the diiastion, end act as a General Strentith-
nnoaes, Vice president and II. enimt Tonic tc the Whole eyetem. Nature will then
B. Ma,reS cashier. throw o!Tor dispel the worms, nn.1 theChEawil he
rpi n i, , . iu perfret health. I'iop.-.ant *o fake. C9e per bottic.
The fallowing board of di-
rectors were elected: Ernes: Augus Sciba of Cuero visit
Strunk, Joe Seifert, M. Rhodes ed relatives and friends here
J. P. Mayes, O. C. Strunk, F. Sundav*.
- B. Mayes and John Wojtek.— _ ‘
Break a Cold Right Ui) with Ea«le Lak® Headlight. W. W.lliams came in
Lift Off-No Pain!
"Pape’s Cold Compound'
Regular Meeting Of Fanner
Club.
from Luling, Monday.
Take two tab-
lets every three
fiefa^Th^^cond duested to be present as mat
and nJlrd doses ters of '^oriance will come Ranch Monday,
and third doses bef(*e this meeting. -
breaT P 'up* *th? Frank Grafe, Secretary.
snfp* f Pletaket Misses Maggie and Eliza-
rnntain beth Kahanek visited relatives
Contains no qui jn Cuero, Sunday,
nine or opiates. Millions use
“Pape’s Cold Compound.” Mrs. J. W. Williams and son
at 2 p.m. All members are re
A business man’s wife ana'k defeased
fered for two -v«a.r? «ltb ”hnwthe condition Sf .^k;
watery eyes, which pained p . ^ * nravintr to ha dis-
day and nit-ht. Finally she flfrt‘her trust
tried simple camphor, h>dra- thereon, if they see proper,
stis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed Herein Fail Not, under the
in Lavoptik 'Ya?b- ^b,s . penalty of the law, and hav e
helped her AT ONCE. Ano you then and there this writ,
ther lady reports it leaves Given under my hand, and
eyes cool and fresh. One official seal, at office in the
small bottle Lavoptik usually town of Hallettsville, this the
helps ANY CASE weak, strain 28th day of January, 1925.
ed or inflamed eyes. Alumi (Seal) J. F. Bozka,
num eye cup FREE. Kahanek Clerk C. C., L C. Price, thirty-five cents. Drug- Denton returned Sunday from
A Renger Drug Store. By Lewis Allen, Deputy. gists guarantee it. a visit to relatives at Yoakum.
Miss Lillie Braunig returned
Monday from a visit to rela-
. tives and friends at San Anto-
.be re.?.u*aT meeting of the nio. She was accompanied
hoursT^i three Farmer Club will home by^Mrl^ Bertha^Milier
doses are taken. ba beld *n ,the ™,un‘.v court for a visit.
The first dose ™ ™ Saturday, February 7th
W. E. Appelt and daughter
Tir.s Lillie were here from the
DR. C. L. KOPECKY,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat..
Gray Building
YOAKUM, TEXAS
1st. Monday Hallettsville.
2nd, Monday Weimar
3rd. Monday Flatonia.
4th Monday Schulenburg.
Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop
a little “Freezone” on an acn-
ing corn, instantly that corn
stops hurting, then shortly
you lift it light off with fingers
Your druggist sells a tiny
bottle of “Freezone” for a
few cents, sufficient to remove
every hard corn, soft com, or
corn between the toes, and the
foot calluses, without soreness
or irritation.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1925, newspaper, February 3, 1925; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726543/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.