Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
--^*^****; % I HALLETTSVILLE RT. 2 , HALLETTSVILLE RT. 7. WEIMAR ROUTE 2
rrirPfffffi! Here comes “Happy Bunch”| i wili drop in with a few! Here comes Reporter with a
tto join the happy band. How lines. How about it Ed?(Just few lines to the dear paper.
___ iseverybody getting along the- fine Ed.) A good rain fell here one
West’Bound ........11:59 a. in/se warm days. Say Devil are The dance given at the day last week which will ma-
East Bound'............ 2:21 p.m. we welcome or not. (Certainly Rabb Switch school house Sa- ke lhe corn, cotton and water-
tight Train* you are Dev). turday nite was well attended, melons grow iast. Watermel-
West Bound ........ 10:10 p.m. Mr. Joe Brosh was seen go- Visitors at the Valigura ho- Ions will be ripe by June 19th
East Bound ............ 5:20 a.m. ing to Moravia Sun.. What’s me Sunday were Messrs Joe here.
Market Report. up Joe? Lee, Scott and Maxie Brocker The dance at Burton plat-
QCQ' Mr. Steve Janak and Miss Mack Davenport and Billie Po form Saturday mte was aiten-
Cotton bales new............bztid gvjvja visited at the home of Wers. ded by a large crowd.
Strict Middling ...............-16Vk Mr. and Mrs. Val. Janak and Mr and Mrs. G.C. Powers Mr. J. O. Buetcher, products
Middling ..........................15% family Sunday eve. spent * Saturday nite with Mr. I buyer, of Weimar had a free
Strict Low Middling ........14M>; Misses Rosie Ehler, Julia and Mrs. Cloy cl Johnson. 1 comedy show about poultry
Produce !Barton and Lena Gerlich visi- Say Dewberry pie i guess hist Wednesday nite at the
, ii :ted Sunday with Miss Cecilia you to be M.M. Am i right or oity hall. The place was so
Eggs Per dozen .............lie I Herman. | wrong. {crowded that enough place
Old roosters per lb.......The dance at Svetlik’s plat- i Those that chatted a while and seats were not had for
Jbryers pei P°^ "Y"‘* ° 19‘ form Sunday nite was attend- Sunday evening at the the audience.
Turkeys Pe^ pound .......... c ,ed by a large crowd, the S. C.;A McElrov home were :Mr.! The Baptist church is hav-
Geese lull learnervu.........." 'band furnished them some and Mrs. Louis Brocker Mack .mg some nice services here
Ducks lull tea ............ j sweet music what about it Davenport, Billie Powers and this week.
Bacon per pound, Texas **7i_•; Happy Dancer? i Scott Brocker. ! Mrs. Konstent Banse of Co-
Hay per fcon..^... .....•* " 1 Mr. Eddie Jansky spent Sun-j Messrs Joe Lee and Maxie lumbus visited at the Wm.
Corn per bu. snenea......$ . v pere with Messrs John Brocker and Johnny Valigura Kuehn home here last Friday
Wood per cord.........................$5.00, and Valenta Janak. I paid a \ isit to Koerth Sunday. Since last week, people a-
Butter fat ..........................30c| Say “For-Get-Me-Not” of; Mr. Lester Freda chatted ‘a round here are having their
Country lard per pound ............. 14c. this Rt. come oftener with while Saturday withBillie Po- cotton poisoned.
Cotton seed per ton ........$251 your interesting letters they , wers. Mr. and Airs. Wm. Kuehn
Hulls per ton ...... $5. are just fine. Wil lstop and leave space visited in LaGrange Sunday.
Meal per sack ................$1.55! Those that visited Mr. and for better writers. As B. 4. i Mr. Adolph Banse Sr. sold
___ih 9,.! Mrs.
unions per ID................................. 2e j ivirs. Fred Netardus Sunday
Butter fat .......................30c w;e«: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pesek
, . , ^ , 1U q ! of St. Marys, Mr. and Adolph
Irish potatoes per .......'rt ! Pesek of Shiner, Mr. and Mrs.
Hides ................................ 10c
Tom Pesek and family, Mr.
Hens ............................10 l-cjand Mrs. Frank Pesek, Mrs
Little Scout, about 300 pounds of Irish po-
tatoes last week at 3 cents
per pound. They were mar-
keted in Weimar.
Mr. Robert Kloessel and
YOAKUM—HOCHHEIM
Hello! Hello to everybody
How do you like these hot wife, Mr. John Grohmann and
f% ^ FALLING HAIR
TICK ERADICATION IN
LAVACA COUNTY
Beeswax ......................18—20c Mary Kanak, Mr. and Mrs. E. dry winds? A good rain is bad Miss Emma Ullrich visited iiv
Guineas each 25cj Herman, Miss Agnes Pesek, ly needed in our community. \Yoodsboro Refugio county!
___ . ..................... 19 99 i Messrs. Tom Kanak and Char- Corn feed stuff and gardens; last week.
™001 ............................lie Pesek. j are needing rain. ! Will stop and leave space1
__ ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marek! Watermellons by the truck for Romeo, Orleana and Sweet*
(were visitors in Shiner. |load are coming in these days. Pea. As ever,
j Mr. and Mrs. Chas Netardus!The price hold up to the mark Reporter
j spent Sunday with Mr. and; of the opening of the season.
! Mrs Henry Motal and family.’ Residents of the IJochheim
^ „ n. Mr and Mrs. Urbish and dau-jPrane are re-organizing with
and Mop the Troabie.^o" do thi,. ju8t | ghter Lena visited at Schulen- a view to rebuilding Turner ——
Tppiy a little FiD-o-DANDER before re- ; burg Saturdayand Sunday. Hall riici other buildings re- Hallettsville, Texas,
tiring use enoueh to dampen the scalp. ; Netardus * of Yoakum' vi- cently destroyed by fire. Re- June 6, 1927.
ISilZf’j: !«ted Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mo- ports are that they are to A total of 5718 herds and
continued use prevents re-infection, short-; tal and family Sunday. , build a larger hall than the t)898o cattle were dipped un-
iy >-0ur hair wm stop failing out and take Mr, arri Mrs. Anton Netar- °ue destroyed and expect to der the supervision of the in-
! I* Ulus, Mi. and Mrs. Chas. Xei.ar have it finished by July 4th. spectors in Lavaca County du-
rous* and"»iiky. it will feel better, look | dus and Mr. James Netardus! Bobby \Varren’s tent show ring the month of May. From
better. This remedy never fails. Secure ;visited it tiie Herman home ^'ill be in Toakum all next April 1st to June 1st the ins-
it at your druggist, or ! Sunday nite. i week. You folks who like Vau pectors located 682 herds in-
HRUZEK DRUG CO. Must end and leave space devilles and a jazz orchestra tested with fever ticks. Many
Victor Hruzek Ph. G. Prop, for Happy Dancer and Timid. sure, and come to the show, of the herds which were ap-
__j Happy Bunch! On June 1st Miss Rosalia parently tick free in April
Brosch of Yoakum became the were found infested with fe-
SWEET HOME ROUTE 1
Here comes Blue Eyes again
to the dear home paper after
a short absence.
Those that vished at the ho-
me of Mr. andMrs. Joe L. Ma-
chicek son and niotherMrs. F.
Machicek were Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Mozisek and family Mr.
and J.J.Mozisek and daughters
Mr. and Mrs. John Machicek
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raska
Mr. and Mrs. John Polasek and
daughter, Mr Rud. Kutach,
Mi*, and Mrs. Emil Seeback
daughter Josie and son Billie
of Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. J.J.Mozisek
and daughters ,Mr. and Mrs.
J.M. Mozisek ,Mr. and Mrs. E-
mil Seeback and daughter and
son spent Sunday eve with Mr.
and Mrs. Isidor Smolik and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Seeback
and daughter Josie and son
Billie are visiting here from
Houston.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Mozisek and
family were Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Mozisek Mr. and Mrs.
Joe L. Machicek and son Ed-
ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Seeback
and daughter and son Mrs.
L. Machicek and Mr. Rud. Ku-
tach.
Guess will end with greet-
ings to all, I am as ever,
Blue Eyes.
I am an
afaxici9^/
I should be killed!
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Mosquitoes, Reaches,
Ants, W ater Bugs, Bed
Bugs, Moths, Crickets,
Poultry Lice and many
other insects.
Powder Liquid
ioc and 25c 50c and 75c
50c and Si.00 Si-25
30c---Spray (>un__ 35C
Write forfree bookleton kill-
ing ho use and garden insects
McCormick & Co.
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Brand
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Powder
Liquid
HALLETTSVILLE RT. 5
Mi's. C. C. Turk and niece
SHINER NEWS
j bride of Stephen Long of San ver ticks in May.
; Antonio. The couple was mar- The heaviest infestation is
, Weil T.M.’s Loving Peach ried at the St. Ann’s church found to be in the vicinity of
Miss Alma Karney returned :has come agajn with a few on the Yoakum-Hochheim the following communities;
from Houston Saturday after; lines to the dear old Herald, road by Rev. C.J. Benes. The Hallettsville, Yoakum, Sweet
a weeks visit with relatiyeSjEd am j too often?(No Ed.) young couple will make their Home, Mont, Koerth, Sublime
there. They were accompanied j Those who spent Monday home in San Antonio. Shiloh, Hackberrv and Mora-
home by Mr. and Mi’s. Ceduc before ]ast at the home of Mr. Mr. and ?drs. Hugh Grand- via. In other places only a
Seavers who are on their sum- and ]yjrs Charlie Kremling berry spent Thursday with re- few infested herds have been
mer vacation, after teaching a were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kre- latives in I-Iamon. found so far In the northwest
succesful tem at the.conserva mling. i Mr. and Mrs. Jes. Rollin Action of the county very few
tory of music. They intend to| and Mrs. Adolf Berger and children .Mr. Joe Rollin ticks have been found. The
make a trip to Canada later;SOn Emp and daughters Annie were the guests of Mr. and sjouthwest end of the county,
on* _ _ -ac jand Lillie. j Mrs. G.M. Pargan Thursday for an appreciable distance
Word was recceived Mr. John Kalisek spent last, nite. from the county line, is ap-,
Freepoit by relatives heie last weekend at the Fred Berger Mr. and Mrs.Ed Rollin and parently entirely tick free,
week that Mr. and Mis. Leland; {10rne little daughter ,Mr. and Mrs. All the cattie from premis-
Long s two little ^jDs had be-, a Sweet Boy’s Gal keep aco GM. Pargman and children es where fever ticks were lo-
en bitten by a mad dog. Theyjmjng wjth your letters for motored to Round Rock Satur- cated will be required to be
are at present taking the ser-. they are O.K. How about at day to visit a few days. Ylrs. dipped reguarly under the su-
um treatment. The many fri-| Rocky Site Sunday with E.E. Pargman and daughter remain pervision of an inspector every!
ends and relatives of Mr. and How was the jazz? jod to spend a few weeks with fourteen days for nine months:
Say J.A.G. of Hallettsville Mrs. Pargman’s father and after the last ticks were found
Rt. 7. I have an idea who you other relatives. on the cattle. Where cattle
are I guess you to be J.G. am Mr. C.C. Skrehot and child- are dipped at irregular and
I correct say so right or wrong ren spent a while Saturday longer intervals of time, or
for I know J. G. real well. iwith C.B. Wiley and family.1 where the owner does not dip
Well Romeo of Oak Grove Miss Addie Wiley returned all of his cattle, including cal-
I guess you know A.M. T.M. home Thursday after visiting j ves, ticks may be expected on
E.M. ad C.Z. for you were wri her sister Miss Birdie Wiley of j the cattle from time to time
ting about C.Z. I know all of Beeville. 'and the eradication protracted
those guys. j Misses Willie and Myrtle j indefinitely. Therefore, it is
Sunday guests at the home lurk of Dryer were in our, urged that owners of ticky
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Mue- city Saturday doing some shop 'cattle dip them regularly with
Mrs. Long sincerely hope the
little girls will be O.K. soon.
Sorry to report Mrs. Char-
ley Unterkircher suffering
from an attack of appendicitis
Mrs. Ed. Morgan and Mrs.
Will O’Neal of the Mossy Gro-
ve section also have been on
the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gre-
gory and daughter Dora at-
tended the picture show in Ha
llettsville Friday.
An enjoyable entertainment
was had at the home of Mr.
andMrs. John Rehm ^unday
the 5th the occasion being the
home coming of their son Joh-
nny who has been employed
at Victoria and also Mrs.
Rehm’s mother Mrs. M. Mur-
phy’s birthday. A table was
HAPPY HALLOW
Here come a new writer to
join the happy band, hope
I will be welcome. I am awful
bashful so if not welcome I
will be disappointed. Don’t
vou think so Ed. (I believe so
Ed.).
The farmers are busy try-
ing to keep a sharp eye on
Mr. boll weevil this year, but
looks like it don’t do any good
We are glad to hear Miss
Edna McKey returned home
last Tuesday after an operati-
on and is now doing nicely.
Mr. H. V. House of ElOam-
po took in the dance at Rabb
Switch Saturday night and re-
ported a large crowd and e-
very one seemed to enjoy
himself to the last minute.
Messrs. Willie Fuller and
sister Miss Arm end a, Henry
Briscoe, and sister Miss Dokie,
and Mr. Ed. Selph spent a-
while last Sunday morning
with Misses Bertha and Myr-
tle Brown.
Well as my news box is
empty will close and leave
space for Dewberry Pie, Little
School Girl and 3.3.13.2. as I
know you all real well and
your letters are simply fine.
I know I missed half of my
life for not being at the dance
Saturday night, didn’t I Dew-
berry Pie, I will be at the
next one.
A Red Bird.
GOOD MEAT
YOU can’t get any other kind
when you patronize this
market.
BEEF, MUTTON, PORK,
VEAL — PACKING HOUSE
PRODUCTS A SPECIALITY.
We’ll give you service and
the best meats the range and
feed pens produce.
BARBECUE every Saturday.
City Meat Market
P. P. Janacek, Prop.
PHONE No. 84.
Martha C. Schindler
and Wm. H. Jahn
CHIROPRACTORS
Over Post Office
Hallettsville. Texas
SORE GUMS NOW CURED
If you suffer from Sor$
Gums, Bleeding Gums, Loose
Teeth, Foul Breath or from
Pyorrhea in even its worst
form we will sell you a bottle
of Leto’s Pyorrhea Remedy and
guarantee it to please you or
i return your money. This is
different from any other treat-
ment and results are certain.
Hruzek Drug Company
City Drug Store
J. H. DEBORAH
SERVICE CAR
Makes trips day and night.
No trip too long ,or too short
Price* Reasonable.
out fail and get through in
the shortest possible time.
nich were Mr. and Mrs. Adolf pmg
Berger, family and Mr. and Hochheim
Mrs. Edwin Balusek. i Quite a few of our girls! They are cautioned to keep
Sorry to report that Miss Ju have gone to Teachers Colleg-,their cattle on their own pre-
lia Roznovsky, daughter of Mr os for the summer. Misses Lucil mises and not allow them to \
and Mrs. Frank Roznovsky of do Bennett Lillian Turk Tot j get out or stray away. Owners j
near Shiner was operated for Jacobs Lucy Schwab, and Ada j of titk free premises which;
appendicitis at the Wagner Crawford have gone lately, j adjoin premises where fever
hospital Saturday before lasrt Miss Ada Crawford has ticks are known to exist are
Wish this little girl a speedy been elected to teach in the advised to keep their fences
spread in the shade of the, recovery. Prarie View school the next in good repair and prevent
large oaks with all kinds of; Guests at the home of Mr. term. j their cattle from becoming ex-i
eats including barbecued mut-;and Mrs. Frank Kremling Sun- Mrs \\ .C. Smith and dau- posed to the fever ticks. in!
ton. Quite a number of guests:day wererMr. and Mrs. Adolf ghters Misses Etrel and Ma-Ahe event tick free cattle!
were present and al! enjoyed Kremling, daughters Louise De of Pt. Arthur can e ir> We-= should get into a ticky pas-i
the day very much. -and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Ad- dnesday to spend several j ture. they should be taken to
Johnny Rehm returned to 0]f Berger and family. weeks with relatives and fri-jthe vat and dipped before be-
Victoria Saturday after a we-; The dance at Bluecher Park ends. At present they are ing returned into the tick free;
eks visit with his parents. Sunday nite was attended by guests ot Mr. and Mr.,. T.C. I pasture. This may save you I
Claud Strode returned from a ]arge crowd. Othold’s orches Crawford.
from a siege of regular dip-
Katie Friday and reports his tra furnished the music( Ro- Tom Smith went to Austin! ping.
mother Mrs. M. larkington meo you sure missed a jolly ()A business trip Thursday. The owners of apparently,
had regained conciousness sin- old time. ' ' Loyd Birmingham of Gonza tick free cattle are respectful-!
ce hriday also that her eye- Hurrah! for the dance at l©s is visiting in our cornmum- ly requested to bring their,
sight and hearing had return- Henkhaus Saturday nite June ty. (stock to the dipping \ats at!
ed after .being badly affected 18th Everybody come and en- Qi’Yw a few of our people; intervals of 28 days for fur-1
for some time. She is still in a jov yourself. are attending the Baptisi meet; ther inspection and dipping. I
serious condition. ‘OrUana ‘ho\. V/ied ing a4 Ham on this week. j This will be continued until
Our Presbyterian pastor Rev.; v e have sufficent records to
show that the cattle are real-|
ly tick free.
We wish to thank the peo-
ple of Lavaca County for their
fine co-operation in this work
Lavaca County is now dipping
more cattle than any other
county in this state. If we con-
tinue this way we may be as-
sdred tea* the fever ticks '. ill
Was !n
Misery
Al! Over
"I was in a dreadfully run-
down condition,” says Mrs. Chas.
L. Lacroix, of Montgomery, La.
"I suffered a great deal of pain.
I was in misery all over. I
could not Bit up and I cculd not
lie down. I couldn’t sleep and
at times I would have dreadful
vomiting spells. The aches and
pains seemed to cover my whole
body.
"One night my husband
brought mo home six bottles of
Cardui and I began to take it.
I could tell that I was improv-
ing from the lirst bottle, but I
kept on taking the medicine, for
I knew that I needed a tonic
that would build me up and
strengthen me where I was
weak and run-down. That is
exactly what Cardui did for mo.
After I had finished the six botr
ties I felt fine.
**I feel truly thankful for what
Cardui has done for mo, for I
could not have gone on living in
the desperate condition I was in.”
For sale by all dnjggists.
TAKE1
FOR YOUR
Fire, Storm and Auto-
mobile Insurance, See
JOHN F. KVINTA.
Hallettsville, Texas
SPECIAL NOTICE
An old established piano
manufacturer has on hand, in
the vicinity of Hallettsville, a
sample lot of uprights, players
grands, and period pianos. All
perfectly new. Will sell cheap
for cash, or on very reason-
able terms to responsible par-
ties. Write at once for full
information stating the type
of piano that you are interes-
ted in. Our factory represen-
j tative will be here only a short
! time.
P. O. Box No. 4083, Houston
! Texas.
W. E. PARR
LAWYER
Hallettsville, Texas.
Office over First State Bank
Practice in all court*.
— 6% Loans on Farm*. •—>
,tO’
aw
wrr
ref*
gs
Mr. andMrs.Evert Lumpkin .Monday
and children of Odham Texas Win
are the guests of Mrs. Lump- for otlu
kin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. to all,
Henry Garner. ; T.M.’s Loving Peach.
Let’s all go to Mossy Gnu e -----
Thursday night at 8:15p.n.
For Sale— A wagon in good
cnnse.
Mylen
J. F. Michna
Dal efts/bit route 5
Carrol is
holding a
reviva 1
•jti'Z’i’.ir ■) *
Nona1 rU
week.
A« ever
V an.*' ii R
‘T-ore”.
FOR SALE—A small
cottage
or would
trode fr>-
Rrg-r
place.
(194)
F. M.
Brown.
USED BY WOMEJ*
FDR OVER ROYEURl
We give your hauiing per-
sonal attention. Trips made in
or out of the county. Ready
at all times to serve you on
short notice.
Morley Transfer Co.
Phone 95W or 3?,.
Dr. Frank Kent, Specialist,
be entirely eradicated from eye, ear, nose and throat, of
the county in due time. SanAntonio will be at Weimar
Very respectfully, July 11, Schulenburg July 14,
R. F. Krenek, Moulton, July 15, Hallettsville
Supervising Inspector. July 16.
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 103, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1927, newspaper, June 17, 1927; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759870/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.