Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
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Buy Your Furniture From
S. M. KUYKENDALL
Reasons for it t
The Quality of Merchandise
The Reasonable Prices
Because of FuU Stock
The Service Given
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Will Compete With Catalogue Prices
Radhost School.
People Abstract Company
Ford Lacy Manager
Abstracts Covering title
To all lands in Lavaca Co.
Will buy or sell Land Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rother
Jr. and little daughter Lillie
Ann spent last week end in
San Antonio, as the guests of j
Mr. Rother’s sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klitsch
and children Walter, Alvin
and Nora spent last Friday in
Yoakum. ; gg
Mr. and Mrs. John Kalcakj
and daughters attended the
funeral of Mr. Hercek at St.
Mary’s Sunday afternoon.
Miss«s Ida and Therese Al-[
blinger and brothers Joe and
Frank visited Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Campion Sunday.
The last dance of the sea*
slau Sunday night.
Mr. Louis Rother and child
ren Helen, Mildred and Char-
les visited the John Mucala
home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mucala
and family attended church
at Worthing Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orsak
visited the latter’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mucala
Friday.
Our school will close about
the middle of April we are
not anxious for it to close as
we have had an unusual plea-
sant school year.
A very pleasant “Surprise
Party” was held at the home
of Mrs. A. Stanzel in honor
of son Joe’s birthday. Quite
a few guests were present,
who enjoyed the evening very
much. Delicious refreshments
were served to the guests,
who departed at a late hour.
Several of our students at-
in observance of “Ash Wed-
nesday”.
“Sunshine.”
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Prof. Little was a week
end visitor at his home near
County Line.
Hy. Garner wife and Mrs.
Roe Stockton visited J. F.
Garner and wife at Pilot
Grove Sunday.
Ed order us some rain as
most every one wants to plant
corn. (Look for it Ed.)
Mrs. Lula Bennett, son and
j Grandson of your city visited
j C. M. Spear and family Sun-
day.
Roy Gregory and wife at-
tended church at Salem Sun-
j day.
; Say let everybody come
out to church Sat. night and
also Sunday eve.
Will close with greetings,
High Pockets.
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No need to worry if you use a
Dome Separator
Sold and guaranteed to give
satisfaction, once you have
used a Domo you will realize
that they cost no more than
less satisfactory separators.
A complete line of hardware
and paints carried in stock.
Strauss-Timm Hdw. Co
‘On The Square’
Hallettsville, Texas.
Mont Gazette.
Hallettsville Route.
Will again drop few lines
Yoakum Buys Big New Fire
Pumper.
Here comes Handsome -
to the Herald as I’ve been ab Girl after a short absencs to Yoakum, Tex. Feb. 23.—
sent for a short while in our join the merry youngsters. The Yoakum city commission
community. Most of the farmers are has placed an order for a
Rain, rain is the cry, dry busy planting corn. But rain Seagraves fire truck, combi-
in our vicinity as all the far- is fhe first wish heard from nation hose, chemical, ladder
■ all. | equipment, with various mo-
Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Fajkus dern attachments,, and a pum
spent Sunday with homefoiks per equipped apparatus. The
mers want to plant corn and
its too dry.
Mr. Frederick J. Mikulen-
ka of San Antonio visited
home Sunday and left again
Sunday night.
cost will be $12,500. Chief
Osborn of the local fire de-
at Mont.
Mr and Mrs. Louis Miku
lLXA lenka and family of your city partment expects to meet the
Many in our community at j spent Sunday with homefolks new machine at Dallas and
tended the horse races at at Mont. ! with representative of the
Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Machl- Seagraves Company,,drive the
Mrs. Julius Mikulenka and icek spent Sunday with Mr. big fire fighter overland to
and Mrs. John Mozisek. .Yoakum.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spani-j The key rate for Yoakum
hel spent Wednesday night will be reduced a number of
at the home of Mr. and Mr.s points a= a result of this pur-
EZZELL.
We are sorry that our ef-
ficient mail carrier, Hugh
Lay is unable to be on his
route, since Wed. on account
of what he called “heart
trouble; Well we never knew
children spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sitka.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Sciba
and children spent Monday
night with Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Sciba.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smi-
rak and children spent Sun-
day wdth Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Bujnoch.
Miss Julia Smirak returned
home after visiting her sister
Mrs. Ed Ulcak.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Staffa
and daughter Adela spent
Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Aug. Dornak.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bennett
and children spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mi-
kulenka.
Mr. Anton Zaruba agent
of Chevrolet’s for Mr. H. J.
Heye sold a new sporting Che
vrolet to Mr. Ignac Steffek.
Mr. Henry Jemison visited
at the Mikulenka home Sun-
day night.
Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Spa-
nihel daughter Annie, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Spanihel visi-
ted the Gerlich home Sun-
day.
Miss Adela Staffa spent
one day last week with her
sister Mrs. J. A. Hollub.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton L. Mi-
Frank Smirak.
chase. The long ladder? and
that he had a heart, but if ^ _
the Dr. said it was heart trou | kulenka attended the Brunks
Mrs. F. Polansky and son! additional pumper equipment,
August, Mr. and Mrs. John j with two machines now al-
Mozisek and daughter Fannie;ready on hand means quite an
spent Sunday at the home of (item to Yoakum’s insured.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bujnoch. ; -—
Mr. Wm Gerlich and dau ; cilaUon by Publication
ghter Gladys chatted awhile j ■ __
Sunday morning with Mr. and Q. . nf T e
Mr* M Z Orsak i The State of lexas.
Mrs. M. z-. ursax ! To the Sheriff or any Cons-
Mmses Mary and Julie Stni; { Lavaca County—
rak spent awhile Monday ^TjAT^TTKr •
morning with Mrs. G. BTi-G y0u are hereby Command-
noch- ,, ' ed, that by making publication
Say “Mr. Ed.” What block- thisCitation in some news*
ed your way for not atending ' *
the Wied dance Monday
night? (Had a “flat”—Ed.)
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Polan-
sky and daughter Virginia
were callers at your Burg
Wednesday morning.
Say “Blue Star” of Mont
come often with your news
they are of much interest to
me. Also you “Darling” and
“American Beauty” be pre-
sent with your news.
Well since my letter is get-
ting rather long must leave
space for my bes t friend
writers. With Hearty Greet-
ing,
Handsome Girl.
ble, guess that’s it.
The entertainment that wa3;fjne
to have been had at the Ez ; ™ *
zell school this Friday night
Fomedian Show and report it
Paulus was in
our vicinifv Wednesday.
is postponed until Monday; M Fd r ucke and child_
night. Mar. the 2nd. Every. ^ HaHettsvYlt
time.
The people around here are
Mr. H. A. Sliger was
I «cte that* ma/e be j ¥“lold Lucke ac
; from not dipping through the comPan,8d ^£rs-
winter months. ' i “:an home Tuesday^
Severe Pains in Side
MW HAD had quite a bad
£ spell and sickness,”
writes Mrs. Emma
Patrick, of Caney, Ky.,
“and it was an effort for
me to go about my home.
1 had a very severe pain
in my left side that almost
took my breath at times.
I lost my appetite. I grew
thLi, pale and lifeless. I
fell off till I only weighed
about 115 pounds.
“Cardui was recom-
mended to me and by the
time I had taken one bot-
tle I saw it was what I
needed. I ate more and
rested better. I kept tak-
ing it and my skin and
flesh took on a more
healthy color. I felt
stronger and, as the nerv-
ousness left me, the pain
in my side was less severe.
After taking nine bottles,
I eat anything, go any-
where and feel fine. I
weigh 160 pounds and am
well. I feel that I owo it
all to having used Cardui.”
Pain, in certain parts of
the body, i3 a sure indica-
tion of female compli-
cations. The treatment
needed is not the use of
narcotic drugs, but—
Bruce Ponton’s baby has
Mrs. Frances Konvicka and
been real <m»k the la-:t few dauShter Julia were pleasant
days; it was thought that it ca“£rjLm yo“r_ city
bad the pneumonia at tirst,
but when the Dr. was called,
,a close examination revealed
| that it onlv had a bad case
of the croupe. Hone the little
fellow will soon be all OK.
W. H. Gree-orv and Bruce
Misses Julia and Mary
Smirak spent Monday with
Mrs. Jim Bujnoch.
The dance at Wied Mon-
day night was attended by .*
large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orsax
spent Sunday with Mr. and
(Ponton returned from a fid,- jf*, Jas oLa'k
:mg trio Tuesdav. but never M J Ursak-
i foamed what kind of luck ! m,™!Ji1* hli?.e of
they had.
S ot Light.
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.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat .
Gray Building
YOAKUM, TEXAS
1st, Monday Hallettsville. .
2nd, Monday Weimar
3rd. Monday FJatonia.
4th Monday Schulenburg.
NOTICE.
The Butcher’s Club of Joe
Chromcak community will be
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mizern
was attended by a large
crowd of his friends.
Mr. Ignac Steffek and Mr.
John Klekar spent Sunday
with Mr. Frank Orsak.
Messrs. Ludvik Kahanek
and Louis Mikulenka return-
ed home Saturday night from
San Antonio, accompanied by
Frederick Mikulenka.
Will ring off as news Ir
scarce.
American Beauty.
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Hood Tires and Tubes and |
,,;n butchering April the 10th Auto Accessories. Your busi-! for
1025. For any further infor- ness appreciated at Walter ro mnro-
mation see Joe Chromcak. Albert. ments. Albrecht Jewelrv Co.
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paper published in Lavaca
County once each week fo~
Four consecutive weeks pre-
vious to the return day hereofl
you summon W. M. Calloway,
to be and appear before the
Justice Court of Precinct No.
one, of Lavaca County. Texas,
at the court house in Halletts-
ville, on the 23rd day of Mar.
1925, then and there to an-
wpr the netition of Wm.
Williams Plaintiff, vs. W. M.
Callowav Defendant, filed b"
Plaintiff in caune N°- 1147
on the Docket of said Court,
lbe plaintiffs demand bein'?
for the sum of Fortv Dollars
due UDon an account for La
bor and Material furnished
___ defendant for renair of Ono
GET RID OF THAT BACK- Ford Touring Car, Model
ACHE! 191v), Engine Number 3,185,-
-- 221, which automobile is now
Hallettsville People Point the in possession of Plaintiff, and
Way. said account created a lien a-
* V confdant aching of a bad gainst said Automobile for
°ack> . Labor and Material Furnish-
Tne wearinesr, the tired ed; said account is past due
reeling; , and unnaid and Plaintiff is
Headaches, dizziness, ner- the legal owre’ and holder
^ ousness, shttig.
Distressing urinary disorders-' Plaintiff prays for judgo
Are often signs of failing ment foreclosing his labor’s
Moneys on the automobile above
And too serious to be ne- described, that an order of
elected. * ^ale issue commanding said
Get rid of these troubles! car to be sold in payment of
Lse Doan s Pills—a stimu- above indebtedness,
font diuretic to the kidneys. Herein fail not, but have
Hosts of people recommend you before said Court, on the
-n f[rst day the next term
Ihn is a Hallettsville case, .thereof, this writ, with your
Yo” 0anoverify iL return thereon, showing how
L. L. Smothers, S. Market you have executed the same
St., savs: “I suffered from Given under my hand, this
backache and other symptoms the 24th day of February A
of kidney complaint. Morn- D. 1925. W. A. Neal. Justice
ines the pains were severe of Peace, Prec. No.one, iT-
through mv kidnevs and a-!vaca County. Texas
cross mv loins. Mv k;dnevs|
acted too frenuentlv. 1 used
one box of Down’s Pills from
the Cifv Drug Store with good
Te«anlt« ”
FHTTR YEARS LATER Mr.
S’tinfhpr* coM • “IVfv opinion
of T'o^o’* VincTi’t eVianor.
o<-i T haven't hat? to use Doans
r>;iic c?ure mv last endorse-
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’'TiTburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo,
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A. F. A A. M.
Murchison
Lodge No. 80
StatH meetings
Tuesday nijfht on
or before the full
noon of each
month. Visiting
brethren in city
are invited to ettend. Meets at their
building adjoining City Fire Hall on
east.
Chas. Pillar, Socr—tarv
Director/ M E. Church South
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.