Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 30, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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(Texas Slate Library
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SEMi-WEEKLY
Hallettswille Herald
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Herald Publishing Co,
Official Orgarjgof LavacaXotmty.
Entered at the Postoffice at -1*!!ett.svHI«,Tfcs
ss Sccoqc Cl«st Mail Matter
VoL 55.
Hallettsvilie, Texas. Tuesday August 30th 1927.
No. 19
AUTO ACCIDENT
SICK LIST
«cri 11 i— nwirig*
Have a full line of Syrup
OAK KEGS
Just received a full car of Radiogram and
Bakers Pride Flour
Handle a full line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries and all kinds of feeds
We buy country produce, cash or tra.de
in a collision on the Ilallett- Mrs. Annie Kanzler of Hons
I sville-Schulenburg Highway ton arrived Saturday to be at
I Sunday night at about 9 o’e- the bedside ot her father An-
lock between the car driven ton Schaefer of Appelt’s Hill
by Method Siadek of Yoakum who is seriously ill.
and a buggy driven by Wm. Mrs. Fred Sciba of Sugar-
Williams, colored of the Hack- land was operated for appen-
berry neighborhood, \\ illiams’ dicitis last Thursday at the St.
I buggy was completely wreck- Joseph’s Infirmary in Houston
ed- and he injured to such an Mrs. \ . Sciba left Sunday for
extent that he had to be ta- Houston to visit her daughter-
ken to a Doctor where his in- in-law.
juries were found to be seve- Rudolph Valenta of Moulton
raj broken ribs, and cuts and former county Tax Assessor
bruises about his face and who is seriously ill was taken
body, but Williams was able to a Temple hospital for treat-
to be out- Monday morning men! last Saturday,
ar.d luckily was not seriously Emil Kurtz son of Mr. and
G. TIMM
Everybody Invited For
A BIG CHURCH PICNIC AND BAZAAR
Sunday, September 4th At
KOERTH, TEXAS
Finest Chicken and Stew Dinner and Supper
K. C .Dance At Night
Commitee.
Miss Hilda Sommerlatte leftj TO THE PUBLIC
injured. Siadek was arrested Mrs. John Kurc of Shiner -Rb: Friday for a visit to Yoakum Leave your orders the day
..6nrndoHf32ar yr.bddlefl.dn 1 is seriously ill at \\ agner si relatiyes. (before you need Pullman loa-
after the accident by Night- Hospital. j _ , ves for sandwiches, and get
them in the morning. Phone
KUNETKA—MLADENKA
HEIM AN—POLASEK
Watchman Simmons, bill rele- Elenora Klare, nine year old j Mrs. Lou Chandler and ____
ased upon his promise that he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul grandson Wegmond Dietrich 237.
would be back the next morn- Klare of Moravia was operat-; of Yoakum visited Mr. and j EISSLER’S BAKERY.
, ing, and no bond was required ed on Sunday at the Renger: Mrs. E. H. Houchins the past!
! of him. The collision was Hospital for appendicitis. j week.
; apparently caused by defec- Frank Makovy of Mont was! Lily Mikulenka and! The chicken dinner given by
Adolph Kunetka and Miss
Sophie Mladenka were united
in marriage yesterday (Mon-
day) at the Moravia Catholic
Church at 9 :30 at nuptial mass
with Rev. Jos. Pustka officiat-j Rev. L. P. Netardus officiat-
ing- *>£•
place yesterday morning (Mon j f!adek- the collision appear- to Pasteurs Institute at Aus-;
day) at 8 o’clock at the Ca-|lng t0 be an accident. tm__yesterday. Mrs. Ralph Pinchin and son
tholic Church at Shiner with
BASE-BALL GAME
Paul Barcak a long resident i returned to Texarkana Friday
of the Veiehrad section who i after a visit to her parents Mr
has been sick for a long time ■ and Mrs. A. Finkelstein.
the Catholic Daughters of
America at the Parish Hall
Sunday was well attended.
The net proceeds amounted
to $142.15.
In a free hitting contest is new at Iluth Memorial hos-
Mrs. Eli Rubin and children
| left Sunday for Galveston to
a r... t'ta i . .meet her mother Mrs. Louis
: 1 ** letumed {Klein who is returning from
The groom is a son L‘c ^oia j marred by erroi*s oil both sides pita! at Yoakum for treat-,
Morav^ sectn ffte Sung j The groom a""on of M “ and I Firemen de-W. 1 in ‘DuiSVklahoJ^ ^ York.
“ife?: f: - - - l—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mladen-1’jOun mg s c ion e ng saw it dwindle and pass, | son August visited Sunday with
ka of Breslau section. She is,P J * when the Hallettsville artillery j Mrs. Bartak who lives with
- ------ Af awppK m°-' lhe bnde IS an attlactlve began to function. Johnson I her daughter Mrs. Chas. Cho-
started pitching for the locals j vanetz at Bunjes. We are sor-
but was battpred hard, finally j ry to report the good lady on
being relieved by Greer in 2nd j the sick list,
inrting who pitched steady the
Mrs. Pete Raska and child-
• ren of Yoakum visited Gus
a young lady of sweet, mo
dest demeanor and will make
an ideal wife for the man of
her choice.
The young couple will make
their home on the farm at
Komensky.
LAVACA NOT TO
TARVIATE UNTIL
ROAD IS COMPLETE
Highway from
young lady a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Polasek of
Dilworth.
The happy couple will be
at home after the first of
Sept, at Harmleigh where Mr.
Heimann will be in business.
The Herald joins their many
I friends in extending congratu-
; lations and sincerely wishing
j that their wedded life will be
D1iirUled°Ktdaye'andCal-i*iHemmi and fami'y Sunday'
the guests of their relatives Mr
and Mrs. E. M. Nicholson of
Provident City.
rest of the game. West who
started for Victoria was also
Mrs. Willis Cherry of Yoa-
kum arrived Friday to visit her
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Neal of Mossy Grove.
Misses Regina and Agatha
Schubert of SanAntonio vi-
sited at Woodsboro and here
last week .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pustejov-
sky and daughter of Kenedy
visited at the home of their
,T . . _ „ daughter Mrs. Julius Jalufka
Mis. Anton Trlica of Gon-ihere Sunday. They were
DANCES
115 tickets were sold at the
hit hard, and was relieved by i dance at Breslau Sunday. Ro- fAlc'* .‘^!RVIL a!’llca or. ST°n“] here Sunday. They were ac-
Koch who was constantly in 1 thers Orchestra furnished the!, ,-es armecl Friday to visit re- companied by Miss Marybell
trouble. Both teams fielded! music. j a lves* | Jalufka who had visited in
miserably- but in places high 35 tickets were sold at the’ Henry, Victor Leon and' Kenedy last week.
w*» LTD Sm,d1 “r re''"™d
th>s way to our county line _ <iTFiN_niFR«!rmf F i crowd wttneiedThe game? for I COUNTY BOARD MEETING i The annual loss from des-! P}.h®1,c ,Girl* th* P»*
will not be taiwiated until the MUEHLS1 E1N D.ERSCHKE ; lhe Kosebuds USuallv have a1 The County Board of Trus-j U‘uetl°n and damage by moths7|o7h 1 RUnda,y ^ePte“*»«r 4-
We Edwin MuTKein and Miss f ong team, bu, were unequal! toes will meet in special ^ ts to hu:ndreds of milli-: 1927> oc,ock P‘
ni ission etF C o u it went to Aus-i Elia Dierschke a popular cou-ilo our bo-vs- ‘ ! S10M Monday September •>, for,?"® 01 »t «? so easy;
tin to request immediate tarvi- P^e Moulton were quietly j
ating but were told that! married yesterday (Monday) j Rosebuds
work would not be started un-j afternoon at the Catholic Rec-jw°d
til the entire road is comple-: t°ry* Rev. Jos. Kopp ofiicia- yLrx.^ailo, n
ted. | ted.
In the meantime we Schul-i groom is a son of Mr.
enburg folks are sitting still |an<^ ^Irs* . bom Muehlstein.
not getting any nearer to get-: The bride is a charming young
ting the gaps north and south lady, a daughter of Mr. and
connected up. Let‘s hope when | Mrs. Paul Dierschke.
the hearing is granted we j The Herald extends best wi-
succeed in getting this done, j shes to this happy couple.
Anyone caught sleeping on r---
the job is going to get a ^ hat could have been a
Box Score
freshments served; prizes gi-
the purpose of‘classifying ‘of! ‘"Prevent such loss. Fly- Tox ven away‘ Admi»»io“ 25c. The
Coffey 3b
Koch c—p
West p.—rf
Kathbone cf
H. Evans ss
Harrison If
Vogt rf
Sausage c
Total
Firemen
write-up that won’t be compli-; sei70us accident, happened
mentary. Let’s hope everyone '.Friday when S. P. New °f i y* - auss (‘f
is on the job and this is gran-'®rown Settlement was return-: lanhart n
ted. We want to hear Judge home from town with SS->
Leuder’s plea for Schulenburg, j of cotton seed. His hor- Dl- kJiaw .,h
it will be worth a trip to jses. became frightened by the! ^Hocthel ll
Austin, so let’s all go and not' trabl a^ the railroad crossing ^ c
miss it.—Schulenburg Sticker.1 l '‘’hlge east of town causing; J- bnaw c
- ,he bed of the wagon to bejRtibm lb
OANrr —at APPF.I TVS thrown out, emptying the con-i Rees 2b
T-u? » c ^TiiPDAv r,rpT ^ -H.' tents. Mr. New jumped out i Johnson p
pothftjc and luckih- was not hurt. Only | Greer p
rfT>?A. EVERYBODY INVI- a small amount of the cotton
TED. :seed w as lost, and the wagon i Totn
------------- "'as not damaged. ----
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
AB R H ! rura^ schools.
5 \ j ; Wm. Mertz, Chairman.
5 o j DEATH RECORD
5 j 3 Aug 21.—Mrs. Barbora Ku-
5 o o tach aged 52 yeai's- apoplexjy
J Hallettsville.
Aug. 23. Franz J. Meyer
aged 76 years, 2 months and
3 days. Corcipona Stomach.
Shiner.
Aug. 23. Herman H. Hof-
45 10 lWf“’ 74_ yea«- Slmilyof MoultSn'vfaite^“n our
AB R h months. 18 days. Embolus of|cjtv Saturdav
I j t the brain. Died at San An-
public is invited to attend.
Fritz Steinberg of Route 1,
paid our office a pleasant call
yesterday morning and also
handed two dollars for ano-
kills the moth, the eggs and
the larva. Insist on Fiy-Tox.
Fiy-Tox is the scientific insec-
ticide deevloped at Mellon In-
stitute of Industrial Research ________ v 1Ui ftUV-
by Rex Fellowship. Simple in-jther year’s Subscription. He
strucHons on each bottle (blue stated that he raised plenty of
feed stuff this year and will
make 3 bales of cotton from
13 acres. Last year he only
made two.
label) for killing ALL house-
hold insects. Fiy-Tox is safe,
stainless, fragrant, sure. Every
bottle guaranteed.
Rudie Brueggmann and fa-
o
GOING WHERE? To J. C.
Strauss to get a GOOD Cheap
Tire
3 1 1 tonio, buried at Hallettsville. Jurak of Sublime j L. D. Borden of the state de-
2 | 7~ ~— paid us a pleasant call Friday | payment will be here to ad-
9 1 BIRTH RECORD ; am« had her subscription re- dress the teachers Fridav Sept
2 Aug. 8th. Henry Hill and i newed Mrs. Jurak, Mr. and! 9th.
wife, Neuhaus Ranch. ! Mrs. Chas. Trojcak visited!
(, Aug. 7, C. C. Fowlkes aud!neai’ Ganado Jackson County! Hilmer Fertsch and James
2 i wife. Schulenburg . 1 last week. They visited Joe i McWhorter are at present em-
and| Trojcak and family former La-! PloNd on a ranch at Ozana
\ aca ( o residents. They report Texas.
Xid -?°n v10p unusually good.! Miss Bettie Janak returned
\ v i, r ... |,!°i<:a P an e(‘.“tS acres| to Yoakum yesterday after a
1 Tj ‘ ,an "Uko\SA\ and * ' a!|,‘ 1 abends to ga- vjs|( +0 her mother who resi-
riatoma. |tner bales.
3! Aug 19. Frank Reed
0 | wife Maid in.
o' Aug. 18. Otto Sicko
wife Sublime.
13
W! f
.*.1 r
i a
Agiie.- Janak
\ pair of black z“'1 h.*ft fui- Altair
iiaiT' . 1 ! hands t',) risit Ha*i e.aug!'
;-d. Sold reas- ■ A;-kermanii.
ed w’-’.in 30 da\
Ha!l(‘Hs\ii
>ta wlio is
nhoyed a i a i) I <ie k s n111 i i
in hai*1 ot; \ isi
d;;V BORN
\L Mr. and Jlrs. Jim J. Koinic-
k:i o! Moarvia were gladden-
ed over the arrival of a sweet
t * ill - 1 •,,!>> eir! ! r,i
des ijorth of town.
a.i!f Frank Bezec-j \. Klatt who was the guest
m oj .M-hulenburg visited at (,f
I n<>
une ol F. K. Buc-ek F’ri-
his nephew A. Klatt of our
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lad
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n- left yesterday for other
eiv aceom- points before returning to his
kii- liiiiitfh- i,;i. ReisejJ
Mrs. Jap Suttjie of Shejbv
North Carolina arrived yester-
day to visit her mother Mrs.
R. B{ Allen and other relati-
ves and friends.
tills, ll. A. Hobbs and dau-
gj rn* Eunice of Houston arriv-
ed \es erdav to visit her mo-
ther Mrs. Mayo.
Max Fe'nwerd: of Scbulen-
1 * i i r g w a. - h e iv oh i b u si ness ves
teribj\ .
)-i tfs. \ m. Epfsi^r and sons
. li| > ,!He I ud>ojnech| ac-
oiiriijiisd .M rs.j Louise Piepo?*
Ut Jl(>ul'«m who (will visit there
! ( foix- n< tuminjg to Houston.
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 30, 1927, newspaper, August 30, 1927; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759963/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lavaca+County+-+Hallettsville%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.