Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTiVILLE TEXAS
SHINER ROUTE ONE
Here comes Dancing Queen
after being absent for quite a
while, Ed am I welcome?
(Sure you are Ed).
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kalisek
and Frank Kremling called at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Berger Monday eve.
Mr. Chas Kremling and fa-
mily spent Monday afternoon
with Mr. Willie Boehm and
family.
Say Black Eyed Sweetie of
Hallettsville Route 7 you gues-
sed Shimmy One right. Shim-
my One told me that she
don’t know you. I bet I know j
who told you about Shimmy
One R. G. am I right?
O U Orleana you always
say you tried to be over at
Bluecher Park dances but you
never will be there, you said
you couldn’t come on account
of bad roads, poor excuse is j
better than none Orleana.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krem-
lign and son Frank were in
Hallettsville last Monday.
Mrs. Mary Brunkenhoefer
and children visited, last Sun- i
day at the Wesphal home.
Miss Rosie Welfel called
Sunday eve oir Miss Della
Spann and brother Lonnie.
Mrs. Mary Brunkenhoefer
sons Freda, August and Mit-
chell and daughters Walle,
Mary and Agusta visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Frarik
Kremling and family.
The dance at Rocky Site
Sunday night was attended by
a large crowd. Every one that
was present had a high step-
ing time, Patek’s Orchestra
furnished the music.
Master Edmund kremling
spent Saturday and Sunday
with his cousin Frank Krem-
ling.
Master Frank Kremling is
spending this week at Mr. Ed-
mund Kremling home.
There will be a mask dance
given at Bluecher Park this
Sunday Jan. 23, also will be
a mask dance at Rocky Site
next Sunday Jan. 30. Lets 'all
get ready and go. I will be
masked too, I will make every
one get afraid of me. Now Ed
don’t miss it or you wouldn’t
see me (Hope to be there Ed.)
• Well well Ed dont worry
this is all for this time will
come again some other time
if I am welcome. I am as ever
Dancing Queen.
SUBLIME ROUTE
Well Ed How are you get-
ting .along? (Ed is fine thank
you). a
Here I am again am J still
welcome? (Sure Ed)..
The dance at Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Lately Saturday night
was ^ery well attended all
those that attended, enjoyed
themselves to the limit.
Miss Alice Kruse, brothers
Willie and Fred spent Sunday
eve with Misses Millie and
Stazie Hnatek, brothers Joe
John> and August.
Mr. John Mic.halr.ik and Fr.
Schovajsa were seen going to-
ward New Bielau Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ku-
cerka and baby and Miss He-
len Kucerka spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Michalcik and family.
* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor
8penf Sundnv ni"h+ wi4h Mr
and Mrs. John Michalcik and
family.
Miss Alice Kruse brother
Bill spent Sunday night with
Miss Rosie Schovajsa and bro.
Joe.
Messrs. John Michalcik, Joe
and Frank Schovajsa sisiter
Rosie were horse back riding
Sunday eve.
There was a dance at New
Bielau Thursday night 2oth.
Were you there Ed? I was
looking for you. (Couldn’t get
the**e Ed.)
The dance at Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Taylor Saturday was
very well attended.
As I am out of News will
close for today, will try to do
better next time. Am S B 4,
Somebody’s Gail.
John Martisek Saturday morn-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Woytek
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. j
Koehne and children Sunday I
evening.
Come on “Two Kisses’'’ why j
don’t you write oftener, also!
Blue Bonnett for I surely love j
to read your letters. Don’t
you Ed? (Me and you both!
Ed.) . j
Among those that visited j
Misses Vlasta and Frances Ja-j
nus Saturday night were: Miss
Hattie Janus, Messrs Billie
Rehak Frank and Ed Zapaiac
and “Bob” Stropek.
Those that spent Sunday I
evening with Misses Agnes j
and Julia Martisek were: Mis-
ses M#ry and Milly Balusek,!
Vlasta, Gusta and Tonie Sev-
cik and Martha Fojt, Messrs.;
August and Adolph Fojt and
August Sevcik.
Miss Helen Johnson Sun-;
dayed with Miss Gusta Quitta.
B. U. G. why don’t you j
write more oftener? Devil ca-!
n’t you make her write. (De-j
vil will try.) j
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller j
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mareta
and daughter Miss Augusta
visited at the Mikush home
Sunday.
Messrs. “Fatty and Pete” *
Woytek called at the Balusek
home Sunday.
There was a big crowed atj
the Rud. Quitta home Sunday j
nite.
Did you all get fooled girls |
and boys? Two Kisses were
you there too? |
Misses Mary Hermes and j
Dora Dobelgott, Messrs “Lud-!
wig” Hermes and “Speck”!
Tiemann visited w ith Misses I
Agnes and Julia Martisak Sa-
turday night.
• “Blue Bonnett” I got over
Saturday Night just fine, wish
there w^as another one real j
soon. Don't you “Lottie”.
A Darling girl of Navidad j
come more often writh your
news I like to read them also
Little Scout.
Mrs. Balusek and daughter
Miss -Mary, son Louis called
at the Kartmann home Satur-
day eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woytek
and son visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Quitta and chil-
dren Sunday evening.
Mr. Emil Vasek and Mr.
Frank Woytek called at the
John Woytek home Sunday, j
Mr. and Mrs. Rud Quitta
and son and Mr. Paul Woytek
were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Rehak and baby!
Sunday evening.
Well as I see Ed looking
awfully mad at me will cut.
this off and leave space fori
U. G. of here and other!
good writers.
With love to one and all
< Whispering Pines, j
RABBITS CROSSING
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 41
SHINER ROUTE 2
Here I come again with a j
handful of news after all.
We are are having some!
cloudy weather at present. ,
The farmers are busy plow-
ing in their open fields.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bennett!
and family called on Mr. and
Mrs. John Bennett Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Buj-!
noch and children chatted a-j
while Monday evening with |
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Polansky
and daughter.
The dance at Worthing Mon
day night was attended by a
large crowd.
Darling Girl of Navidad j
come on w'ith your letters they;
are missing, keep them a rol- ;
ling.
Listen June Bride why the j
idea boy, being a bride ha ha j
to hear of such a thing it tick- !
les me very much, looks like |
you surely do wish to be a j
bride yourself. I think you’d j
do better by not putting in |
such parts, not.
Mr. Ed. I am told of asking
you who June Bride is, I am
afraid I know but I want the
truth. What about it? (Can’t
tell tales out of school Ed.)
Little Scout stay in row and
come more regular.
Mr. Ed. Ulcak spent Tues-
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Smirak.
Since I didn’t mean to come
and stay long will conclude *
and leave space for better1
writers. I remain,
Orlenea.
Here I come with a few i-
tems to the dear old paper a-
gain.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie West-
phal and children, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Meinke at Breslau to help
Mrs. Meinke celebrate her
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruken-
hoefer and daughter Miss El-
sa and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Brunkenhoefer and children,
were visitors at the Fritz Mein
ke home Sunday near Yoa-
kum.
Mr. Otto Laqua was in Bre-
slau Tuesday on business.
Say “Lonesome Girl”, of
Rocky, why don’t you write
and also “Reporter” of deck-
er, what happened to you,
that you don’t write?
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Laqua
and children spent a few ho-
urs at the D. Brukenhoefers
home Sunday night.
Mrs. Willie Westphal and
children motored to Halletts-
ville Saturday on business.
There will be a masquerade
dance at the Bluecher Park
Sunday night January 23rd.
I guess every one is ready to
go and have a good time.
Well as news is scarce so
must close.
Maggie
TAX ASSESSOR’S NOTICE
— 1927 —
I WILL be at the following places on dates given below for
the purpose of Assessing State and County Taxes
for the year 1927
Moulton Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Jan. 20, 21, 22.
Witting ...... Monday January 24.
Henkhaus ..................................................Tuesday January 25.
Shiner, Wed. Thurs. Friday and Sat. January 26, 27, 28, 29.
Mont ........................................Monday January 31, forenoon.
Worthing .................................Monday January 31 afternoon.
Wied Tuesday February 1, at A. J. Kallus store in forenoon.
Wied Tuesday Feb. 1, at J. J. Morris store in afternoon.
Midway ................................................Wednesday February 2.
Koerth ....................................................Thursday February 3.
Fordtran ......................................................Friday February 4.
Hope ....................................................Saturday February 5.
Bila Hora ..................................................Monday February 7.
Vienna ............................. Tuesday February 8.
Sweet Home ....Thursday and Friday February 10 and 11.
Sublime ................................................Saturday February 12.
E. A. TURK, Tax Assessor, Lavaca County.
WORTHING
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 7
Here I come again after be-
ing absent so long.
Mrs. Vincena Young and
son Montie were in your city
Monday evening on business.
Mr. Montie Young called on
Misses and Runnie and Fran-
ces Polasek Sunday.
Mr. Theo Henke and dau-
ghters Misses Agnes and Ber-
tha called on Mrs. Vicena
Young and children Sunday
evening.
Mr. George Thompson was
in your city Monday.
Mr. Marlin Vanderhider
was up from Cordele Monday.
Mr. E. H. Schultz was haul-
ing hay Monday.
Mr. Frankie Appelt is the
proud owner of a fine horse.
Mr. Arthur Treptow was
seen riding in his pasture Sun-
day morning.
Mr. Frankie Appelt called
on Miss Leona Schultz a few
Sundays ago. Ask Miss Leona
how she liked her ride.
Son.
VSETIN SAYINGS
“Whispering Pines” is here
again after a long absence.
How a'*e a!l the readers and
writers of the dear old He-
rald? and how are you Devil?
Didn’t you freeze up yet?
(have had a devil of a time
this co’d weather. Dev(.
Misses Gusta and Vlasta Sev-
cik arid brother August visi-
ted Sundav night wi4h Miss
Martha Foit and brother.
Frank Woytek called qp
Mrs. A. G. Graham returned
from Houston Monday where
she had been visiting her dau-
ghter Mrs. G. Williams.
Mr. Fey Thigpen spent Sat-
urday nite with Mr. Vernon
Chapman.
Mr. and. Mrs. J. H. Bennett
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Bennett and family Sunday.
The pupils and the teacher
of the Williamburg school
gave a party and supper at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert Chapman Friday nite.
Those that attended were:
Misses, Cassie, Sallje iLucile
and Pearl .Bennett, Mable and
Lucile Stockton, Luciie Russel
Nona V. and Eva Mae Harral
Ruth Tarkington and Pauline
Parr. Messrs. John and Joe
Bennett, Vernon, Allen, Till,
R<oger, Burton and Travis
Chapman, Howard, Nolan and
James Garner. Mr. and Mrs.
Brady Tarkington, Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Harral, Mr. Tom
Parr and Rae Stockton, Mr.
and Robert Chapman,
. ^rs. R. Lacke and sons
visited her mother Mrs. L, F.
Chapman Sat. eve.
There was a party given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
JuMus Sralik at Lights Chapel
Wednesday nite. Those that
attended report having a dan-
dy time.
Wop T guess 1 will s4op as j
my pencil is ge44ing short.
As eve*\ Lot and Owl.
E. II. GiPar top for
Dallas ■ o art end a 4hroe d a vs
session of tho conn a! Farm
Bureau Converts ‘ ° • a rep ■er*
optative of Mm TV«*v?a»i of
Lavaca Conn*” ’ \o conven-j
tion will close i
R. 2, MOULTON
Again will bring a few i-
tems from this community j
which have been missing in ’
the Herald for quite awhile.
(Glad to have you return D.)
Messrs. Gohard Buesing, Al-!
bert Nehmann, Henry Wach-
tendorf, and Anton Buesing j
of Shiner returned Tuesday j
from San Antonio and New
Braunfels.
Miss Hedwig Moch and An-
na Mae Pagel spent the week-
end with relatives at Halletts-
ville.
Miss Marie Keil spent Sa-
turday evening at the Wach-
tendorf home.
Miss Sallie Moreland, prin- j
cipal of the Oak Grove school,!
spent the weekend in your
city^
Glad to report Mrs. Emil;
Henrichs nicely improving af- i
ter an illness of almost two
months duration. j
Messrs E. E. Hildebrandt,!
Gehard Buesing, Henry Wach-
tendorf and Dick Wachten-
dorf-of Westhoff made a bu-
siness trip to Houston Satur-
day, returning the next day.
Mr. Joe Hermann is nursing
a sore arm, wish him a speedy
re coven,'.
Messs. Vlady Kubicek, and
WiPie Ebert and Miss Amelia
Pechacek of Yoakum took in
the dance at Henkhaus Satur-
day nite. Greetings to all,
Bemov Google.
SORE GUMS NOW CURBD
If you suffer from Sore
Gums, Bidding Gums, Loose
Teeth. Fort Breath or from
Pyorrhea ! < <**on its worst
fm-rn we i] .-.HI you n hot Ho
Of Leto’s T‘ c-irhea Remedy and
‘to plea.se von or
v' i* monev This in
i'f ei. ini ant erher treat-
ment as -exults >u e rerthin.
Hrazek Prug Company
City Dfwg 9ler*
Good morning, everyone,
now Sweetie just sit still and
hold your pencil. I have found
mine at last, thank you, but
will take a chair beside you.
You know we never do agree
over our subject. I wonder
where Darling is hiding her-
self and'does her pencil need
sharpening, v^e miss your new-
sy letters.
Messrs Eddie and Emil Ja-
nak Louis and Willie Domak
spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Dornak.
Mr and Mrs. F. W. Janak
and sons Eddie and Ernest and
daughter Miss Terezie spent j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. |
Louis Janak.
Mr. and Mrs. John Najvarj
and son Fred and daughter!
Misses Agnes and Matilda j
spent Sunday with Mr. and j
Mrs. V. P. Kutach.
The Worthing dance Mon- j
day was attended by a large
crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kutach
are the proud parents of s !
fine baby boy. This make three
boys.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jana-:
and sons Eddie and Alfred
spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jo Michna,
Mr. Eddie Janak the Watkins|
man was seen on our highway, j
Mr. ad Mrs. Chas. Dornak
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Brosch.
Mr. B. McClain left for his
home in San Antonio Monday
after being here on business.
Must stop and leave space
for others.
SnowrbalI.
Robert Moreland and Ben-
nett Lay wrere visitors to Cuerp
Sunday.
Bad Color
(liver trouble)
’/^OCASIONALLY I am tro*
U Mod with qpelis of constl-
tatafc and izuwtfoa ttvn;* mji
Xfn* Mm L. hno% Broadway,
Ta. H ahray uaa Thodfivfi
Blank Draught whsa I feal a spall
af this Had oomhag on, for it
■ami mo a bad hasdacha. Ify
saal yellow, showism that tha tro-
uble ocmes fton tha Uva
"I h&n found BkicbDcanghi to
be the finest kind of a remedy
for ttda X taka Black-Draught
ad make a tea oat of Jt^ and taka
it, along in email doaas for
aldaya. I ban a
ttifam that seme
^Wnce I have
Black-Draught.1 hare not msSm-
#d naariy so mock
ache, caused froxa indignation If]
I find my to ngue la coated, and
I wake u. 4th a tad testa foj
mj mom know t tabs
eating in reetly, and 1 fauna-
dlately r- l to
to strait me
ill
Make This
Your Great
Year
—1926 has gone. 1927 is here with*
365 days, each freighted with mar-<
velous opportunities. You have your<
chance now to pick your share as the)
procession passes——but opportunities]
will mean nothing unless you are<
able to recognize them and be readyj
to grasp them.
What plans are you making to enjoy your
share of the feast that the new year will
bring ? If you are not ready right now to
meet the competition of the day, don’t delay
another minute. Find out what you can do
in Tyler Commercial College, Tyler Texas, in
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Don’t start 1927 writh an uncharted course.
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SEVERAL TIMES lately, our attention
has been called to vendor’s lien notes, which
have passed to a new holder WITHOUT
having any lien transferred, at the same
time. This is DANGEROUS to the buyer -of
such notes and we urge our customers to
examine any such notes, which they may hold
in order to properly protect their loans be-
fore they lose their rights for security.
The First State Bank
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Buy Your Furniture From
% *r
S. M. KUYKENDALL
Reasons for it
The Qumhiy pi Merohendlse
The Reasonable Prices
Because of Fun Stock
- Try it in 1927 -
Will Comamtm With Oatatoymm
*
Trade Al
THE OPERA HOUSE MEAT MARKET
Choice Meats, Sausage, Hams and Bacon. Will Buy year
cattle, hogs, and sheep. Highest market prices paid fur
Hides.
BARNES BROS.
Hallettsville Teatas.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1927, newspaper, January 21, 1927; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759837/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.