Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS.
THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
Published Every Tuesday and Friday Mornings.
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Gerdes Miss Alice Dill worth re-
am! son V. B. Jr. visited in turned to Ganado Thursday.
Cuero Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Mc-
Will Inspect Highway.
DEED RECORDS.
Judge C. L. Stavinoha left
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
Fred Hillje, Pres.
N. A. Moreland, Editor.
Subscription Price $2.00 per Year in Advance.
Hallettsville, Texas, Friday, Feb. 27, 1925.
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L. williams who will visit , , • ,, J f ..I
W. D. Ti»«.VIce-i^|Ief*^m°"%or^edtefriend’ in 0Ur City- highway. Judge Stafinoha in
Leo Strauss, Sec’y-MgrJ t; visit‘ relatives before re- . Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brau- company with the County Jud-
turning to her home at Hunts- ">8 .of Yorktown came in ge and other officials of Bex-
vjjle Wednesday to visit at the ar County will inspect the
home of their daughter Mrs. highways of that county to
Mr. and M r s. Harold Ambrose Rother south of get all data including the cost
Crump left Thursday for Sar- town. and maintenance of the high-
asota, Florida, where Mr. ways where the Uvalde rock
Crump will enter training • kponler was here W ed- asphalt is used. While there
: Governor Ferguson Vetoes
Free Pass Legislation. j ----
-- One of the prettiest par~
Austin, Feb. 23—The free ties Df the season was given
pass bill for legislators was by Mrs Charles Pillar at her
Saturday killed by the vote beautiful home on First Street
of Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson. Monday afternoon, the occa-
The bill was sent back to the sjon being the anniversary
senate Saturday morning dis- Gf ber birthday. The George
approved by the governor. A Washington motif was exten-
prociamation was issued by siVely featured in the deco-
Gov. Ferguson. “If the bill rations of the home and ga-
has to become a law, the sain- me tables, flags in vantage
ted Jim Hogg would have li- places gave the Colonial ap-
ved in vain.”' she said. pearance, the favors were
However innocent of the flags with cherries. A deli-
corrupt intention there might ci0us lunch of chicken sand-
be on either the part of the wiches, cheese straws, pick-
railroad- br the member of cherry pie with whipped
the legislature, nobody would cream and fruit punch was
care to be represented in the served. The trophies included
legislature by a member who a iamp doll given to Mrs. Ben
had permitted the railroad to Seger, a grape fruit knife to
make in this manner a gift of Mrs A. E. Pyle, the . “booby”
money. What is the differ- to Mrs. L. E. Sanders,
ence in accepting a free pass Those who enjoyed Mrs.
which saves money?” the go- pillar's hospitalitv were, Mes
vernior demanded. dames, H. P. Sommers, Hen-
“On the broad ground of rv, Zappe, L. E. Sanders, A.
public policy I cannot see my e. pyle, e. F. Appelt, E. T.
vray to let this bill become a Neuhaus, E. E. Bagwell,
law, the governor's procla- Louis Allen, Frank Shimek,
88. . I Albert Pillar, Ben Seger, W.
There isadmittedly almost C. Bonorden, Alfred Poch, F.
no hope of mustering necess- g. Mertz, Frank Schoppe,
ary strength to pass the bill a. C. Meitzen, Joe Shimek
over the veto m both houses, j (Qf Weimar) and Miss Ger-
---- itrude Elstner.***
Mr.. Cha.. Pillar Entertain,, with the New Yor^Gtolrts hlv°e
the 1925 season. !>e 'vll! «nter a hospital for Commissioners Court of our
treatment
Lizzie Brown colored of
county and all interested ci-
mna K + The latest in Novelty Wrist tizens inspect these highways
tZ wl hv Watehbands. Albrecht Jewel- next month. Everyone who
town W ednesday morning by c , can do so, are urged to go |
deputy sheriff G. W. Donelly • the date will be announced
Victor r. Bujnoch of Route jafer
2 paid our office a pleasant |
and profitable call Wednes
day.
and placed in jail on a charge
of insanity.
We are sorry to report Le -
on Hagan the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Hagan of Sweet
Home seriously ill.
Mrs. E. T. Long, Mrs. John
Rhodes and Dr. and Mrs. Hil-
ton von Rosenberg were in
INCOME TAX IN A NUT-
SHELL.
WHO? Single persons who
af $£&£ if H
jewelry to. p a. of that city by Miss of $2,500 or more or gross in-
Mrs. C. F. Pagel and child- T,helma Long expression tea- j come of $5,000 or more must
ren left Tuesday for San An- £her of the Runge High file returns
tonio to visit her sister Mrs. S?h°o1 and her PuPlls- The WHEN? The filing period ts
Kjng play was a success and was,from January 1 to March 15,
; greeted bv a large and ap-|1925.
WHERE? Collector of inter
nal revenue for the district in
Mr. and Mrs.James Hower- preciative audience,
ton and little daughter and
J. H. Deborah left Thursday Have your old Jewelry re- which the person lives or has
per automobile for San An- modeled into new modern his principal place of business,
tonio, from there Mr. Debo- styles. Albrecht Jewelry Co.
rah will go to Jourdanton to
HOW? Intructions on Form
1040A and Form 1040; also
Shiner Hatchery.
With Mrs. O. C. Henkhaus,
as automobile hostess., we we-
re allowed to inspect the
Notice!
attend to business matters he ^cSltSre departthe law and re*ulations’-
fore returning home. iment of education was here
Dr. C. T. Dufner and fami-| Wednesday and Thursday.
ly returned Wednesday from company with Sup.. Franx --------- -------r---------- —
a visit to San Antonio while , 5Pe . visited Breslau dits. Four per cent normal tax
away they attended the Geo- a, Moravia schools and the ; on the next $4,000. Six per
Washington Birthday co,ored industrial school at cent normal tax on the ba-
i Hackberrv. The trustees of ’ “ ' *
WHAT? Two per cent nor-
mal tax on the first $4,000 of
net income in excess of the
personal exemptions and cre-
rge
Carnival at Laredo.
'the Breslau and Moravii
Mrs. H. P. Carville returned schools are interested in the
to Yoakum Tuesday after be- Avork and may adopt the tea-
-, , ling at the bedside of her aunt ching of agriculture in their
If, you cannot laugh, don „ Miss C. McDermott. schools.
i
Robert Miller of Sublime Mrs. Joe Cada of Mossy
chery Mid Poultay farm Mon- bere buaina“-
1 for gall stones.
lance of net income. Surtax
on net income in excess of
$10,000.
A debt discovered to be
worthless and charged off the
books of the taxpayer for the
year 1924 may be deducted
from the gross income in com-
puting net income for that ye-
ar. The return must show evi-
Mammeth Buckeye Incubator come to see A Fortunate Ca-
at the O. C. Henkhaus Hat- lamity (a comedy-drama in
darn.S?ndiBg?Ul^.laHrem„X0uns at u/cT*8. j da*
has the hatchery installed in 1925, beginning at 8 p. m. J q. I. Vanderhider of Whar-
a “cave”,—that is a roomy Cast of Characters. ;ton Came Tuesday to visit at Anton Janca who w WIl,rXl.... ...................... .....
underground enclosure of ce- Mrs. Merkle, a proud mo-,^ home of his brother Wal- the S. A. P. bridge gang re- was discovered and that or-
m-ent, to house the big ma- Miss Marguerite Beal. j ter Vanderhider south of turned to West Point Thurs- dinary and legal means for
chine. The capacity is over Alta, her daughter, who town. day after a visit at the home I i*8 collection have been or
2000 eggs and was “loaded” desires riches, Delores Elst-j . . °f h*8 uncle Joe Janca of Ez-;would be unvailing
xir. ana Mrs. it. y* Amur, zeii i Hphts mnv
jdence of the manner in which
is with!the worthlessness of the debt
Tuesday after a visit at the James Netardus of
Lutheran Services.
| Girls, don't forget to bring
Sunday March 1st, Mixon ly086 well-filled boxes, for
Riley. They were accompanied Wednesday,
home by Mrs. Riley for a vi-
baby^chklcs 1<wer<f jua^peep^ "*H»th, her daughter, who to'returned to Corpus Christi
tag out and other*hatches 6due » plain girl Clara Boethel. —" .....“*
almost each day of the week. Kate Van Tyle, a good na-
Incidentally We viewed the Helen Treptow.
poultry yards, some six or se- Dinah Johnsing, a colored
ven hundred White Leghorns servant, Miss Fannye Harvey,
of al) sizes. j Rastus Johnsing, an honest
Something like 300 eggs a cooTn’ Alfred Raymond,
day are picked up each after JoeT>Br<nY?1’ a revenue offi-
npon. The hatchery is worthy ce^ Bennett Treptow.
of your inspection. Electrici- Bernard Gullion, a young
ty has nut the old blue hen maP'» “V)ert Renger.
on the shelf.—Shiner Gazette. Albert Campbell, a crook
_________ ,a;ui moonshiner, Louis Boeth
Bad debts may be deducted,
! in whole or in part. When
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. paid our office a pleasant'call b^ab^tQ1 show ^ith^a ™ea-
Mrs. Josephine Meier a fe-
me Sole to Mrs. Victoria An-
trich. Part of block 31 in city
of Shiner $2150.
Frank Jurena and wife ip
Emil J. Holub 47-100 aci
John C. Neil 1-3 league $28.2‘
C. H. Ladewig et al to John
Wagner 32 acres James Lyons
league Abstract No. 282 an
Wm Ponton league Abstra
No. 36 $1760.
Mary Harms to Christina
Schornack undivided one half
interest 150 1-2 acres M.
Muldoon league No. 30. $2,-
633.75.
John Sillar and wife to J.
A. Pekar 2235 square vrs.
land A. Porter league $29.65.
John Machac to Chas. Mi-
cek lot no. 8 block no. 25 Leo
Tucker addition citv of Yoa-
kum $115.75.
DEATH RECORD.
Mrs. Veronika M. Mladen-
ka — Nov. 2nd 1923. Aged
62 years 9 months, 26 days
Tuberculosis, Schulenburg, Ro
ute.
Julius Amodor, Feb. 20th,
1925. Aged 1 day, cause of
death not given, Moulton.
Mrs. Johana Katherine Hii-
richs, Feb. 14th, aged 83 yrs ,
11 months, 1 day. Pneumonia,
Shiner.
Dietrich Hinrichs, Feb. 16th
aged 86 years, 5 months, 6
days. Cardio Nephritis, Shi-
ner.
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Klimitchek. Feb. 20th
aged 1 day. Cause of death
not given. Hallettsville, Route.
Infant son of Tom Sauls
(col.) Feb. 9th, aged 7 days.
Cause of death not given.
Hallettsville.
Mrs. Nannie Smothers, Feb.
18, aged 58 years, 11 months,
10 days. Ex Alauction from
Sinilo Physchosis Wichit*
Falls.
Mis-s Lula Ponton, Feb. 19th
aged 40 years, Tuberculosis,.
Bell County.
St. JAME'S CHURCH.
(Episcopal)
sonable degree of certainty
Rev. Jos. Pustka of St. John ^e, amount uncollectible Par-
while in town Wednesday tial deductions are allowed
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Wenrlel paid our office a pleasant respect to specific debts
and daughter Miss Annie of call.
Shiner were visitors to our rr A t • j L
city Tuesday. 1A. Lindenberg and M.
M. Faber of Yoakum were
C. S. Smothers returned to in the city Wednesday on bu-
Houston Tuesday. siness.
only.
A vaild debt proved to be
worthless may not always be
a proper deduction. For exam-
ple, unpaid amounts repres-
senting wages, rentals, or si-
Creek.
Shiloh Sunday School
10 a. m.
German services at 11
m. Hallettsville.
Sunday School at 9 a.
boys always like to eat.
Gaertner-Wysatta.
a.
Paul'Balber6 at Berdlir ^ John Koennln^J^ ct creditor wtaSTtar the year
Paul Barter at Berclair. |John Koenning and family. in which the deduction is
Mr. and Mrs. Paulus Poch ■ For Sale— A good blooded sought or in a previous year,
and children returned Thurs- Jack 16 hands high, also two;The fact that expected income
day from a visit to relatives wagons, one a truck wagon, jwas not received does not re-
! Miss Mary Gaertner and at Houston. i Will sell very cheap if sold duce the amount of taxable
m. George Wysitta wprp mo™ t tt • at once. j income of the creditor.
English services and distribu- ed in San Artonio Sundav fJJv; f •' T&nCrf c^me • ^ John R. Prasek. Unpaid loans made to nee-
tion of Lord's Supper at 7:50 morning. After ^Bever^ daJ! at Thet o Route 4.! dy relatives or friend- with
L Lnv k; rnotne. , t ; little r.r no expection that they
iner- j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petrash i would be repaid are not de-
Mrs. Joe Meiners retnrne 1 ^na?d°0n bUt ar* re?*rded as
The Church where YOU are
wanted First Sunday in Lent
March First.
7:30 p. m. Evening Services
Hymn When I Survey ^
\nswera to Question Box
Hymn Joy to the world
All join in short service
Hymn There is a green hill..
Sermon
Hymn Abide with me
Benediction
Hymn Jesus calls us
. . Special Lent Notice.
During the six weeks of
Lent there will be a special
Litany service and instruction*
from four to four thirty everv- 0
Sunday afternoon starting Su^
day March First. COME.
Pastor Rev. J. H. S. Dixon.
49
we°k Wednesday, March 4, ture Home.
at 8 o’clock p. m. . ! The bride is the daughte-1 to ‘pebud Thursday after ZTomTot her
o. Mrs. Marv Gaertner of i visit with relatives.
a cordial invi-
We extend
taticn to all.
A. D. Rode. Pastor.
1 ------ —' -a ..s,. pa-j
to- bReawith°f JO|| ^ey^e^e^-tS'^
Joe Gaertner Jdek and R ^ W. Rabb who i? se- • a hi Mrs Tom 1D1- gan Antonio will be in Hai-
wedd ng witnessed the! ^usly m. |and pso,n. T°™ Jrrt MrsV ^.! lettsville. March 6th, Shiner,
wennmg. ;noubiy W. Perkins, daughter Majo- March 5th Schulenburg Mar
^00m KC emnloyed wi-i Prof. T. H. Leslie of Shiner rie and Mi?s Rubie Wagen- fth ’ bcnuienou g
q? J*1 H(antz Department! was in the city Thursday hoff of Runge visited in our
otore. The voung connle ha- morning enroute to Ezzell to citv Tuesday. The ladies and Mrs. R. J. Strauss and M^s.
?on of Mrs. Joe Wvsatta of
Took a Friend’s Advice ''°e ...... w-|Reve A. W. Rabb who i? se-^ M1'* ana^M.rs.^ Tom Hoi- ] San Antonio will be in Hal
Houston, Tftxas—“When I was
comparatively a young woman I be-
c a m e afflicted
with woman's
court ha?d- Ve manv friends in this com-1 be at the bedside of his step children left the same day Ernest Schulz of Shiner vi-
ly walk. I had muTotv who wish for them'mother Mrs. Andrew Reagan for Columbus to visit rela- sited relative in our city
submitPng^ nlj l1nTr>ir^3 durin- their whose condition is ver>* unfa- fives, Mr. Holland returned Tuesday.
W) case to^thCjdoc- ,'voided life. Yoakum Herald. I vorabl-e. -Runge Wednesday morning, j G L Skelton left Tuesday
1 - i r?e n d'advTscd ----- Albert Treptow and little For ga]e_Qood wprl( borso for Eagle Lake in response to
rne to try Dr. : _ i daughter LaNell came in Applv to Frank OknvrtrV" a message stating the serious
GOOD ME AT lfro.m ciareville Thursday to j Hallettsville, Tex.,‘ Rt. l’ illnes of his fat-her*
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Spies: M^- J- F- Ullrich left Tues
\ left Wednesday for a visit day for Cuero for a few da-vs-
_ at the home of H. H. Stratt-
CHILL AND FEVER TONIC
£ very active laxative Bitter
Chnl Tonic for the treatment •
of the more stubborn case.*
that resist the Tastless forms:
of Chill Tonic. A splendid
treatment for Malarial Trou- *
bles, Dengue, Colds and
Fevers.
Guaranteed and Sold bv
HRUZEK DRUG CO.
Price Post Paid 75c.
W. RPARR,
LAWYER a
Practice in all courts. ^
— 6% Loans on Farm• —
Office over First State Bank
Hallettsville, T’xas.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST*
SCIENTIST SOCIETY.
SSrt GOOD MEAT 'from CUrevlll. Thursday to,
diet so, and be- vr.TT ,. .. . visit at the home of his pa-
u;.ti taken three bottles I > H can . get anv other kind rents Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
was a!l right. Later on in life I
became ahl cted v. ith a k:nrl of poi-
*<in in my blood; for this I to<.k the
‘Golden Medical Discovery', and
gradually my blood became pure. I
never again had atn thing like either
t f tiiese afflictions.”—Mrs. D. M.
1521 Fulton St. All dealers.
when you patronize this
market.
Treptow.
Services every Sunday. Re- ^
gular Service 11 to lj am.
Sunday School lo to 10:30 a-
m. Everybody welcome.
BEF.F, MUTTON, PORK.
VEAL—PACKING HOUSE
PRODUCTS A SPECIALITY
These Ten favorite records
should be in every home. Pon-
iola, Copenhagen, Dcedle the PAOPnr-T,r
Dee, Let me call you Sweet- l h
heart, The Wreck of ‘97, How
do you do. To Late Now.
Mama will hp gone. Dee
Wacka Dee, Just a Girl that
men forget. Albrecht Jewelry
Co.
We’ll give you service and
thf- b°rt meats the rtinve and
feed pruts produc-.
pv-p Sa'iirdny
City Meat Market
PM OFF A’a. 81.
P Ja-m -V. P*;
wmm
ms
P-
FOR THE RELIEF OF
Pain in the Stomach and
Bowels. Intestinal Cramp
Colic, Diarrhgea
• Sni.o EVERYWHERE - r
Miss
and
mann and family neaar Shi-: License*
ner Pete P. Liberda and
Julia Janak.
Buelah Frazier colored Arthur Porter (col)
died at San Antonio Monday Nettie Scott (col).
night. The remains arrived -
here on the 2:45 train Wed- We move fine furniture,
r- ! day afternoon where th > city or long distance without
■corral occurred, with inter damage, experience truckmen
r rt in th^ colored cemetery always in charge, don’t b.»
south of town.
F- Snohle - " as here ii m
5 oakum Y. ednecdav to visit
his uncle B. Spohler.
mi-led by small prices and
barge promises.
Merchants Truck Line
,T. C. Strauss, Prop.
Phone 200 or 83.
DR. WILLIAM E. SWANSON
DENI 1ST
Former Dr. A. T. Duvall office „
First State B.mk Building., t
666 .
is a prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Dengue, Head-
aches, Constipation,Biliousness
’t is the most speedy remedy $
wc know.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1925, newspaper, February 27, 1925; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726762/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.