Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 4, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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SEMI-WEEKLY
Texas S(aije Library
Austin Texit J
Hal latte vide Herald
Herald Publishing Co.
Official Organjof Lavaca ^County.
Bnt*r«d at thePoatofflca at HallattaTills,Taa
as 5acoad Class Mall Matter
Vol. 55.
Hallettsville, Texas. Tuesday October 4th 1927.
No. 29
Full line of up-to-date groceries at reason-
able prices.
Full line of feed, field seeds, flour and salt
Radiogram and Bakers Pride Flour.
Guaranteed fresh and to satisfy
Fresh Car of Lawther’s Chicken feed
Now is the time to begin feeding Laying
Mash for the fall lay.
BRAHMAS 6. COLUMBUS 0,
//. G. TIMM
GAME LAW
GIN REPORT
Cotton ginned prior to Sept.
The season game law for 1H in Texas:
the south zone which includes j Crops of 1927 and 1926.
| The Hallettsville High Sch-
1 ool Brahmas trampled over
I the Columbus eleven to a 6 —
j 0 victory.
Hallettsville's only touch-
down came in the last quarter
. when captain Fertsch took
the ball around right end to
■ cross the line.
j Bennett was the star of the
! game ripping the Columbus
line for one gain after ano-
j ther.
Columbus tried to plunge
j through the “Brahma’s” line
j time and again only to find
j that they had hit a stone wall,
| and many times were thrown
for big losses.
Columbus made their only
! first down by passing.
Hallettsville also completed
| a beautiful pass Bennett to
Kelley, who left the ground
and snatched it. Hallettsville
j outplayed Columbus ail the
! way through ana deserved the
1 victory.
The Hallettsviile line-up is
| as follows: Kelley left end.
! Breeden right end- Bennett
Lavaca county opens as fob; County
lows: | DeWitt .....
Mourning doves November Colorado .
1st to December 31st. j Fayette —
Quail December 1st to Jan-! Fort Bend
uray 16th. | Gonzales
Duck and Geese November j Lavaca .....
1st to January 31st. I Nueces .....
Deer, November 16th to V ictoria
December 31st.
BAG LIMIT
Doves, 15 in one day. 45 in
one week*
Victoria
1927 1926 Lay, left tackle, Elwyn Ullrich
—.19,669 22,128 tight tackle, Arthur Pohl left
....10,957 8,266 guard, Arthur Boethel right
....21,311 20,433 I guard. Gus Strauss center. The
....35,828 14,984 j Back field: Kennie Bennett
....13-173 21,425 Quarter back, Herbert Bother
....16,143 16,482 I full-back, Wilbur Randow and
....92,226 71,668 I Clarence Fertsch half-backs.
20,603 9,482j Substitutes Hubert Sobotik.
....20.603 9,482 * Earl Millard, Ty Timm and
_ ! Paulie Renger.
one week
Duck, 25 in one day. 50 in
one week
MRS. A. ROEBER PASSES
AWAY
The many friends of the A.
Roeber family were grieved to
learn of the passing from the
world into the great beyond of
that good and highly esteem-
ed lady Mrs. A. Reber (nee
Miss Hermina Kuenstler.) ag-
MAD DOG BITES SIX
Yoakum, Texas Sept. 30—
Quail, 12 in one day. 36 in'Six people living in a rural
community near Yoakum were
bitten by a mad dog and have
gone to Austin for the Pas-
Buck Deer, 2 in the season, j teur treatment, according to
>. Squirrels 10 in one day. | reports coming from Hoch-
i Season.in Lavaca county. heim, 10 miles west of the
Any person ar parties that city. The six included Mr.
want to hunt or trap fur-bear- and Mrs. A. J. Alien and
ing animals must have a lie- daughters, Elizabeth, Mildred' ec* *8 years and 6 days,
ense. Season closed February and Myrtle and Leslie Skre- Deceased was born Septem-
15th. It is unlawful to hunt hot. The spring and summer'oer 1/L 1848 at Mellen Prus-
with a headlight for '■ any has seen mad-dog victims here ■ s*a- ^ ame to this country with
game. but rarely ever has the fab of | Let- parents Mr. and Mrs. Aug.
If any person or parties are the year. j Kuenstler when throe years
violating law on your land or ---j °^-
you want any information DEED RECORD j settled at Fayetteville
pr one or see Deputy Game. M. J. Krause ' to Andreas ; f a-vetuy ^ married
Fish and Oyster Commission- Schumann 7500 sq. ft. part of!to tKoeber in 1868, moved
ers Thomas T. Waddell of block No. 44 $200. f l9 ”reima1’ a,id later to W it-
Eagle Lake, or John F. Janak H. D. Jennings to J. J. Olsen j!*1^ Lavaca county where they
of Hallettsviile. land situated in Lavaca Co.!,1l'tr *Led up to the time oi
- John May League $1.00 other! 2el ^le keen in ill
RELIGIOUS INSPECTION consderation. i h.ea th foi‘ almost two years.
Every Wednesday and Sat- Sept. 17—Oswald Buescherjs. e<^ medical attention was
urday there is Mass at Mora- to Joseph Hrncir, 9 acres of iglven anc* ever.V kindness and
DUCHO—5CHACHERL
John Ducho Jr. and Miss
Matilda Schacherl will be
married this morning Tuesday
in the Moulton Catholic Chur-
ch at nuptial mass with Rev
Jos. Kopp officiating.
The witnesses are Joe Du-
cho and Miss Mary Fishbeck.
The bride is a charming
young lady, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Schacherl.
The groom is an upright
young man a son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Ducho Sr. of Moul-
ton Rt. 1 who has many fri-
ends who join the Herald in
wishing him and his bride a
happy married life.
TOUSEK—ZAPLETAL
Chas. Tousek and Miss Julie
Zapletal a popular couple of
iienkhaus section will be mar-
ried this morning (Tuesday)
at 8 o’clock in the Catholic
Church at Moulton Rev. Jos.
Kopp officating.
After the ceremony a sump-
tuous dinner wiii be served at
the brides home.
The grom is a son of Mr.
and 511 s. Vaclav i ousek an
industrious young 'man.
fhe bride is a popular
young lady a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Zapletal.
their iSfonaTif-mB'iafNV! young lady a daughter of Mr j
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH CAR OF
XMAS TREE AND ANGEL FOOD FLOUR AND THE
PRICE IS RIGHT. ALSO A CAR OF NEW CROP
RICE BRAN AT $1.40 PER HUNDRED. SPECIAL
PRICES BY THE TON.
ALSO A CAR OF SALT JUST ARRIVED AT THE
FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
15 lbs Irish Potatoes................................................. 45c
Honey per gallon ................ ........y $1.00
25 lb. box of new crop prunes ..............................$1.85
100 lbs. Salt................................................j.............. $1.00
50 lbs Salt ................................................. .....60c
25 lbs Salt .......................................-.................................. 35c
ALSO ICE CREAM SALT AND PLAIN AND SULPHUR
STOCK SALT. BUY YOUR WINTER SALT NOW.
Bakers Premium Cocoanut lA lb* package................10c
3 lb. box crackers..........................................................40c
4 lb. package Raisins.................. 40c
2l/2 ibs. Rice Hotel Coffee in Aluminum Cooker........$1.35
10 lbs. Sweet Potatoes....................................................35c
The above prices are good as long as supply lasts
PRICES CASH ONLY
At j ;| |
W. G. MILLER AND BILL’S CASH STORE
After the cermony the; MORE NEW SUBSCRIBERS
Lapp y young couple leaves; -—k-
for Corpus Christi for a honey! Frank Kalisek Rt. 1 Shiner,
moon after which they will Alfred Haikenwaelder Rt. 2
make their home with the! Moulton.
groom's parents .
The bride is a
charming
vol wad.
the Herald extends congra-
tulations and best wishes to
this young couple.
Joe J. Horak Rt. 3. Shiner*
Joe Prasek RL 2 Moulton,
Jacob Kurtz Rt. 3 Shiner,
Jaro Bender Rt. 2 Moulton.
John Pavlas Rt; 3 Shiner,
and Mrs. Adolph Boethel of j
Old Kinkier.
The groom is an industrious! Miss Jennie Sustr Rt. 2 Moul-
farmer a son of Mr. and Mrs. j ton,
Robert Spies of Breslau sec-; Aug. Linbrugger Rt. 1, Shi-
tion who has many friends ner.
who join the Herald in wish- Emil Laqua Rt. 3, Shiner,
ing him and his bride a mar-1 Frank Jahn Rt.l. Shiner,
ried life ever crowned with j Jacob Rothbauer Rt. 3, Shi-
happiness and prosperity. i ner,
- James Smolka Rt. 1 Shiner.
GAJER—MOTAL
The marriage of Jim Gajer
and Miss Vlasta Motal will
take place this (Tues.) morn-
ing at 9 o’clock with nuptial
mass in the Catholic Church yappf iv/iapu a
:Sa- Rev- J0S- PUStka On ff£JoS« at 6.
an^JofloT6 AdCiPh M°taI bribe’s parent! mTZd Mrs!'
Th> . . Jos. Macha Dr. Herbert Zappe 1 Moulton,
r b ue is a populai \ oung wa married to Miss Estelle Adam Wendel Jr. Shiner Rt
\rty Nf?.-8' 7. i YVlnd Macha. Several former fellow- 3,
“ ‘ItKa ol il0la'|students of Dr: Zappe came Louis Hagemeister Rt. 2,
stbiioii. j from Houston to pay their res- Moulton,
the g.oom is an, mdusmousj to theil. friend and fei- ™
taijmer, a son ol Mr. and Mrs.! K... .....u.™
Jim Gajer Sr. also of Mora-
\ la section.
Frank Darilek Rt. 3, Shiner.
Henry Mucka Shiner Rt. %
J. R. Kresta Rt. 6 H’viile,
Alfred W. Hildebrandt Rt.
low student. The parlor where
the marriage ceremony took
» . , i place, was richlv decorated
e happy couple will make, f h occasiou. Rev. L. P.
ni1iUVi.?M.e.. °n a farm neari Netardus, the Catholic priest
via at 7:30 o’clock after which land in YYm. Chase league
there is instruction for all $2500.
children of the parish regard- Sept 17—Jos. Hrncir and
less of what school they at- wife to Oswald Buescher, 480
tend. At least all children varas to the place of begin-
above nine years of age should ning less 1 and (/*. acre for
attend. Two or three years of public road, SI and other con-
attendance at instruction is re- siderations.
care was extended her but to
no avail. The Lord had deci-
ded that her abode upon this
earth was fulfilled. She pas-
sed away Sunday at 6 o’eock
a. m.
Deceased was a good Chris-
Old Kinkier.
the Herald extends congral
tuiations.
Ed. Hirsch Rt. 3, Shiner,
Emil Laas Rt. 2, Moulton,
Emil Krejci Rt. 3, Shiner,
John Tousek Rt. 3, Shiner.
Joe E. Opela Rt. 1 H’viile*
Frank Jemelka Yoakum Rt.
of Shiner performed the cere- 2.
mony. Before the reading of; Vaclav Machart Rt. 1, Shi-
ihe ritual he addressed them ner,
DOUBLE WEDDING
A double wedding of much
interest to many friends oc-
curs at the Moravia Catholic
Church this morning when
Will Chovanetz and Miss Stel-
la Orsak, Rudolph Chovanetz
and Miss Ceiestine Orsak will
be united in the holy bonds of
Ignac Peterek Shiner Rt. 2.
Miss Lillie Bender Wallis.
Emil Havrda Bomarton Tex.
Renewals
Mrs. C. W. Kuykendall, City
M. I. Bozka, Shiner,
John F. Janak City Rt. 2,
Miss Mary Havel Sweet
_____ _ _ tian mother and wife, an ex- -—
quired for solemn communion. Jan. 3—Henry F. Laas to|Fe^en^ ne£*bbor and woman Hoisting.
Parents, please send children Wm. A. Laas, undivided 1-> in-!, ove(* ^.v evei\vone who real-! , witnesses are Fritz
regularly. terest in and to 441-> acres I * *e.a.rne<^ to know her good! Chovanetz and Jaro Orsak.
Rev. J. A. Pustka Pastor, of land part of Tucker Foley I qualities. | The bride’s are sisters and
* OR SALE—One pair of $5 and other considerations
mules, one six and one sev<w
years old. Sound and gentl •.
Will sell very cheap .
Joe Wagner,
Sweet Home Route !.
and Frances Mayher surveys i Aah lemains *\ere lair] to j daiighteis ol Mr. and Mrs.!
in a short but impressive man-
ner, reminding them of the
holyness of tihe union upon
which they were about to en-
ter. After the wedding cere-
mony all present were invited
into the spacious dining room
where a very sumptuous sup-
per was prepared. On the Home Rt .1,
mutrimnnr ot q i . same evening the newly mar- C. L. Kuykendall McGregor.
t; l vr p . r af nuP“| ried couple left on a honey- Cahs. Kostak, Rt. 2 Yoakuni
* ‘‘ ' °‘s’ ^us^a or‘' moon trip to San Antonio and Wm. Schacherl, Orange
other places of interest. After Grove,
their return they will make James Orsak. Sweet Home
their home in Shiner where the Rt. 1,
groom has been very success- Chas Kostak Y'oakum R.2.
rest
. irs fca'iSr&ssi 3«rd
Leo Michalke.
NOTICE!
Beginning r.pyt week will L Kessler addition to (laliett-
gin only on W» dnesday and sville, $3200.
Saturday. Sept. 19—Joe llundsnurcher
KOETHER & BOEDER. and " ife to M. Rei.schl, 84.8
----------- acres ol land Daniel Biles and
FOR SALE— One Pair of Eishev sir \ eys 81 and
1 year old mules. One 1 year ''0!'*;dera4ions,
oid and one five year <jld ^ept. 1 i Boot. Blackburn
mar. Gentle to work. and vile to \\ m. L. New, .lot
J. K. Morris * block 3 A. I). Ryan addition
Hallettsville, Route 3. Yoakum $1025 .
---- June 17.—B. A. Baessler to
DANCE AT WORTHING rh:l;s- Lane. 172 U» acres John
wife to G. W. Koe lining, block 9^' ^ Michaelis, L. Hilfle- i he Heiald extends them! r n r\rr \ dciiigh.ei Mis. Rcty Clouid.
’ ■ ’ 1 orandt, Herman Riske and A. congratulations and best vi-j
B. Strattman. shes for a happy married life.!
She is survived by her hus- -----
baud, 2 sons, Charles of Ha!- BRCSCH—5KLAR
letCsvi!le- Ernest of Witting. Frank Brosch of Blooming-!
t’*' o daughters Mrs. A. J. Fill Texas and Miss Annie Sklar of j ________
oT Ilailcutsville and Mrs. 11. A. MRyavia section a popular! DANCE AT APPELT7S
Scuomivogel or Witting. Two -on ig couple were married by; HILL SATURDAY OCTOBER
Oaugnteis Mrs. Herman 1 m- 'he Justice of the Peace J. I
C. D. OF A. MEETING
The regular C. D. of A. meet- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Ap-
ing will be held Wednesday pelt visited at the home of Mr.
nigh1 at 7 :45 o'clock. All the and Mrs. Fred Schulte of Yoa-
memb are urged to be pres- kum Sunday and got acquain-
ted with their new granddav
------- cuter.
en
nielman and Miss lied wig pre- Gallia at Moravia
* *d“d her to the great beyomi. 'Hiis young couple tins many; INVITED
MONDAY OCTOBER 10th.
MUSIC BY WORTHING
B/ND. ALL INVITED.
* ANCE—At Herman Park.
Hallettsville- Texas Tuesday
October 4th. Music Bv Alfred
Bu.*.fee and His Original Orcn-
eitra. Good Floor. No Dust.
Douglass survey Wm. Ryan lea
‘ U' $16 and other considera-
tions.
Juw; 17—Chas. [.one to i.
L. \ aleiita. 172* j acres John
Douglass survey and Wmy Bv-
•n hiagu“ $3000.
8th. MUSIC BY BOTHER’S
ast Sunday. | ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY
has many j i:\jviTrn *
^ E. H. Kuenstler friends who w»o join the He
Aug. kuenst!°r o! raid in ovtending congratuiu- lienry .uu*. ;i. *■ . Henry
”’exa< and ten Hons and wishing them* health, j mid John RoznovMyv of Bhiner
happiness and contin.uefl nivw-s were in our city on ousiness
■ • 1 epold Jr. returned
Bartow n after a visit to ho
*w<) hrm!
of Phicinal,
,H(*s Angeles i exas am
irrandchi:(lr<*n. To then
IHu'ald :e*:di*rs it
Dr. R. F. Krenek left for
Fort Worth yesterday oh busi-
ness.
he
me
id condolence.
an i-* v
heir wed<led
Frid
While here
o u
Arc you going to attend a
Lurch and Refreshments ser- ousiness college young man?
ved Free. Everybody Crodial!-' f so the Herald can save you
Irsvted. money on a scholarship.
FOR SALE—My farm of
iies noi’tliwesl
*n tl’e Ibcslau
road , A ppt\ to
Halhut: i 1 h• th.
1 ’ we
t
Ik V. Arnim
i‘0
oe I, cp Brogger retunied
i flarwood Saturday.
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SPIES— BOETF’M
Another wedding « *'
i ill crest i,ecur- 4 h i n
Fl’i jesd ;t v l
1 11uren in oui*
Lou ise Boot he!
i wide of Krw i \
\. Rode peri'o
no n y.
The witnes1-.
S vs ami Mi
atu
('art v
or
M
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v >
Theo. Bareeky
■ir futurt- nome
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dahme
y also 0f Vorkjtown come ovei* Sur-
an‘ day lo spent a few hours with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. M.
F. Nau. Mr. is confined to his
eom with fever, but we are
glad to state he is improving.
at
re accom
r Fred Ba
!:d Mrs. Charles Mc-
'f A oakum spent Sun-
1 er parents AD*, and
n a
The I utheran Ladies Aid
”*i ! meet Thursday at Mrs.
Pauline Fertsch at 3 p. m.
Airs. Dave Henrv and child-
nut! et urned Sunday from a
\ isii to Relatives in Yoav’iim,
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 4, 1927, newspaper, October 4, 1927; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759994/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.