Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Hallettsville Area Newspaper Collection and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Friench Simpson Memorial Library.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
# 3*
i •
€ *
i-Weekly New Era
PPft
volume xxa.
flUULLXl'TSVTLLB, TI1UUI,
&JMUHLV, AUwCtrt a, 1318.
NUMBER FOBTt-OMB
EXEMPTION BOARD DOING*.
SOBOTIK - BiTka
a£
bit isi ico; l,gg
DEMOCRATIC OFFICJIAJ, VOTE
Paulta Poch goew to (amp Co-'
tiy, Ne
5p«eiiiu training. Mr Roeb i*
a BoH-tn-taw of j*»i . *»*i« Srffrx.
J Heye, and has been managir
of the lteye auto department.
• • •
M. Neely an oil man who
has been here leaves with his
wife for Houston today and oh
Aug. 8 th goes from there to
Camp for special framing.
Sunday morning at 7 :15 o’clock Word cornea from Breslau that I The Democratic executive coat
Me* on Aug Hth fori**1 the Sacred Heart church, Mr. Ellie, tlie 13-year-old daughter of mittee met Saturday uud 4oyiorc<l
matting Mr Poch i* bLouf« Sobotik and Miss Francis Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner was the total vote for candidate* at
Sitka were united in marriage, bit one day last week by a mad
KeV. Mathis performing the cere-* dog. .She was at ouce taken tu
mony, in the prAAeutee of a few Austin to remain 21 days taking
r«iptJv<»<. and friends. the Pasteur treatment. The dog
Mr. Sobotik is a popular young was later killed and there seems
fanner, son of Herman Sobotik to be n.o doubt that the anlWi
of Breslau, with whom the young was mad.. # -
couple will make their home until — ■
the grrom is called for military MARRIAGE LICENSES,
service. The bride is a fine young ■ ■
lady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Brewer and Louise
Joe Sitka of near town. A Marcian.
splendid supper was given at Louis Sobotik and Francis
the home of the bride’s parents Sitka.
Saturday night to the newly-weds Wesley Chase aud Kate Hillc
and guests. col.
if
Carl Morene, also goes to 'Camp
Cody for special training o:i
Aug. 8. He has been the efficient
manager of the light plant here
the past, few months and comes
from Gonzales comity
Prof. Aug. Kacir left last Mo i-;
day for Auatu* to ckIc fhc ,
rial training camp of the Cni-!
verhity.
• • i. •
Eleven Negroes Leave.
Yesterday on the 1:13 p. m.
train eleven negroes were taken
to Canfp Travis to enter the
army, with Wm. Smith in charge.
The names of the negroes are as
follows:
Ira Smith laborer, Shiner.
David Robinson. farmer, Hal-
lettsville.
George Sampson, student., Wa
oo.
Ira Richardson, farmer, Schn-
lenburg.
nf.0»*g* Baron farmer Schu-
lenburg.
Willie O. Green, farmer. Wei
mar.
Wm. Smith, TL R porter. Ken-
edy .
Henry Anderson, laborer.'Hal
lettsville.
Kyle Stanton, laborer, Vienna.
John Johnson, farmer. Sweet
Home.
Prince Warren, farmer. Seho-
lenbnrg.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank the voters of, j, <« Hamilton of here and
precincts Nos. 1 and 8 for the Aug Meyer of Sublime, have
support they gave me at the finished painting, enlarging and
Democratic primary election and remodelmg the Oakland High
in helping me to again secure the s(.hooJ j)Ui)ding. It is now a three
nomination as commissioner of n,om sChool and has been increa-
these precincts. »ed in size from 24x48 to 48x92.
J. M. MikulenkH. i
' Mr. Tom Judd was here Sat.
urday from Lights Chapel. He
Ludwig Jurak of Sublime while rep0rts that his daughter, Miss
coming hack from Sehulenburg Lydia, has been quite sick for
one day last week in his car dur neveral days, but is some better
'ing a thunder shower happened to now- He also reports Will < am
a peculiar accident. A team of P*on °f there is on the sics: list,
horses with a wagon became fri- Mrs. B. H. Meiners returned
ghtened at the thunder and ran .Friday from San Antonio where
into the auto and the car was s^e tended the bedside of her
., . , ......t A thnnch daughter, Miss Margaret, who ik
I jU cl wig >vas lueky enough to es- cagft 0f typhojd fever.
(■ape injury. . .
Mrs. Paul Appelt.
the Democratic primary to
be a*
i olluW8:
For Governor; 1
J as. Ferkuaon
3269*
w P RrtliKv
If A AJ>v W -v i
1840
For Senator, 18th Dint, -.
j
1 E Clark .............................
1716 '
■ i . 1
Fo*' Representative, Lavaca
CJo.:
W T Bagby„ ..........-.....
1349 |
For District Attorney:
|
Horace Duncan
4994
For District Clerk:
T H Streich
2216
Ed Kacir
2701
For County Judge:
P n Green ..............
4902
For County Clerk:
E T Long .........rt,................
.3123
.] A Sommerlatte
1987
For County Attorney;
R t. Temple.................
2023
C L Stavinoha —
• 1
For Sheriff;
|
H F L Mueller
1753 1
E II Houchiha
3354 |
For l’ax Collector:
I
Steve Bennett
.2547
Henry Sihornaek
..1501
F G Havel
1045
For County Treasurer:
Ed Mikulenka
4952
For Tax Assessor:
R Valenta .....................<•
.2976
E A Turk .. . . .....
2130
For County Surveyor:
W 11 Koether
5043
For School Superintendent
Wm Filers
1645
W E Rabb
918
Frank Sehoppe
2570
oner Rr^cts I
k 3:
tl» Treamery
Is now paying 3&%lor butter
lai, which is one c if above
iS&dte! price. Hie. % will ap-
preciate all your irat.
1
.C.
IF YOU NEED A SEPARATOR GIVE US YOUR OR-
DER AT ONCE THEY ARE STILL ADVANCING IN
PRICES J&EE SAMPLE AT THE CREAMERY.
v*a*»*vv
\Af.
B Y. P U REVIVED.
The B. Y.. P. 0. revived Sun-
day night, July 2.sth, with an
interesting meeting, which closed
with “Echoes” from Palacios
Encampment t>y Mrs,, ottaan B.
Houchins and Misses Hattie Kuy-
der.
Tlie leader for next Sunday
night is Miss L. Peterson. Sub-
ject: Loves Reach”. All arc
welcome.
Last week the Baptist pastor.
Rev. J. Austin Swanson closed a
meeting in Rock Island where
the church was spiritually built
up.
To the Voters of Lavaca Oo.
Ootton Pickers Notice.
The Lavaca County Council of
Defense recommends that the
price of $1.00 per TOO pounds and
board or $1.25 per TOO pounds
Without ooaro is a reantmaui.
and fair price for both farmer
and picker, and until further no-
tice said price should prevail.
Everybody interested take no-
tice.
Lavaca Co. Council of Defense.
To the Voter* of Lavaca County.
and son.
P McCord
M Mikulenka
A baseball game wav scheduJ• .Winefred, returned Friday £rold!^or Weigher, 1 rect. i
ed here Sunday between our visit to Beevilfe and other
hovs and fhe Columbus team, points. They were met at Oiiero
but owing to a niiminderstanding by Messrs. Paul Appelt and S.
Columbus failed to arrive. They L. Bennett in the Bennett auto,
thought Hallettsville’s team was
coming over there.
Victor B Genies
For Justice of the Peace, Free. 1
I desire to sincerely thank
the good people of Lavaca
county for the support you
extended to me at the primury
651 election, and do - bully ask yon
832 to co-operate with me when I
become vour public servant.
RwtpePtfnllv
Frank Scnoppe.
I hereby express my ap-
preciation and gratitude io
the voters of Lavaca eouuty for
nominating me for their distri *t
clerk. •
Yours truly,
Ed. Kacfr. \
Mrs. H. L. McElroy returned
to Humble Sunday morning, ac-
Raymond Allen son of Mrs. R. companied by her mother, Mrs.
B. Allen of here, who was sta- *L. C
tinned in Petersburg. Va... has Hamilton
sailed for France. Mrs. Alio-! week,
who has been with him sin* e
Rev.'Rud. Becker, who was
pastor of the Hallettsville Luthc *
ran chtirch several years ago,
writes to friends here tha1 he is
now a proud father, a hoy being I
born to Mr. and Mrs. Becker. wno nas neen wnn mm sun e |j(>()k +he bargains over and
Rev. Becker is now pastor of the .their marriage is now in Haiti- (.onv^lQed
Brady, Tex., Lutheran ehurcu, more, Md., visiting relatives,
blit, must hold all services in the!
English language 1 Miss Capitolia Nau of Hmtstmi. John, Henrietta and family ait :For Lommissioner, Prect
Bear in mind, sale will close who‘has been the guest of rela- ,iving on Rt 2, now on the farm! Louis Wagener
this welk, Saturday the 10th j fives here left Sunday for York purchased from Mrs. Jno. ; lhi. peHt; ' ,»r
Don’t fail to attend it at (town where she u ill be the ginM. Until lately' they ha»
been living in Hallettsville.
Eug Peterson.,.............. 1644
J For Constable, Prect. 1:
J II Deborah
II II Schultz
For Commissioner, Precis
.J W Nachliriger
, ... _ • i Jno Kubena
Hamilton and Miss Lucie For j»ustice 6f the |>ftaCe, Prot-
on, who will visit there a j p w Lueke
\V Janszen
For Constable, Prect. 6:
Ilofiry Krueger
For Weigher, Preet. 6:
A J -Tile:.............
I Mrs. EmilFe Schultz of Editon,
H’V ond Mrs. Ottilie Stebner
525 of Detroit, Mich., arrived Satur-
2 & J: day on a visit to their urotber,
700 Robt. Fritz and family of Mo.it,
.»92 an(j will remain several weeks.
' Mr. Fritz tells us that it has
been 39 years since he saw one
and 34 years since he saw tie*
other sister but knew them bofh
as soon as they arrived.
278
447
751
Gold’s Grocery.
3 &
758
7:
Gold’s Grocery. ‘of relatives.
Mesdames Harry Meisel and
hildren and Monte Tarver and
children left Monday morning for
., their homes in Yoakum and
SmithviHe after a visit in th<
city tlu* guests of their mother
MOW IS THE TIME
For all nty customers to take
advantage of our overstocked
goods that we purchased some
time ago and can save you 25
to si "phk c£nt. oil all goods.
OUR LADIES AND MENS NIJW READY-TO-WEAR
FALL GOODS ARE ARRIVING EVERY DAY BY EX
PRESS.
• 1 t - * * / # “ U i i±, l* % 4
IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO CALL AR
QIJND AT OUR STCIRE AND LOOK OVER AND GET THE
PRICES BEFORE GOING EUSEWHERE.
REMEMBER, IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST TO DO SO
Miss Mabel Brown eaine in
from San Antonio to visit rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Johnson
ed M'mdnv to Mossy Grove after
a visit to Flatonia.
^b7 R J. Strauss was in Houston
last week and brought back a
fine Ford sedan ear which he
gave to Mrs. Strauss for a
J C llaberrnacher
For Constable, Prect.
R J Strauss
For Weigher, Preet. 3.
O C Ilenkhaus 915
For Commissioner, Preets. 4 & 5:
J C Deborah 323
„ . . , Wm Shaw .......................... 224 birthday present
and Mrs, Rena Anderson return|p„r Jmticc <)f ,h„ Peace, Prec. I
y T**^1^ 329
For Constable, Prect. 4:
Wiley Bishop 245
Dave Henry ........147
For Justice of the Peace, Pre. 5:
Berry Hudgeons .„ 148
I ~.-i V........ i, ft fur
GonXales county a«d will soon
enter a military framing camp.
He has been manager of ii»e City
water and ligt plant.. No one has
so far been appointed in his stead
though several application* arc
being considered.
APPELT’S HILL BALL m
Saturday night, Aug. ‘17th. Music
by the Eagle hand. Everybody
invited to come. 4tc
CHARLES FERT8CH
PAUL H. FERT80H
LAWYERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Legal business, Abstracts aud
collections promptly attended to.
Or. A. T. Devall
D E NT I S T
Office Upstairs
State Bank Building
Mrs. Bertha Miller has moved
from the Jahn residence to her
newly acquired home near the
11. J Braunig reridenee Mr.
Prasatik and family are now liv-
ing in the Jahn residence.
Mr and Mrs. D. A. Paului*
left Saturday for Mineral Wells
to spend several weeks on a *e
creation trip.
For timetable, Preet- 5:
M I* Cheney 150
For Justice of the Peaee, Free. 7 :
F G Patton 870
For Constable, Prect. 7:
W F Templeton 600
iFor -lustiee of the Peace, Pree, 8:
117
8:
Tlie little daughter of Mr. and J Robt Little .
Mrs. Ernest Appelt was operai- j For Constable, Prect.
W m Stnsney
<’has ITnterkircher
IKE RUDMCX
e<l on last Thursday having a
very sore foot. The little suffer
cr is doing nicely at last reports.
Prof. II K. Williams and
wife returned Friday from a visit
to Yoakum. They left Saturday
for Houston and Galveston to
pend several weeks on^a rveren
tion frip.
54
64
L**te>r Mbit
2:
257
244
OFFICE
STRUNK BLDG
Row— fontyKrfy ppcapiad fay
R. B. AIM*
For Constable, Preet
F It Olsovgky
Frank Valchar
For County Chairman:
3 M VesmiroVsky 204; J F
Hopchins T; B Cohn 1 ; W H
Bennett 2; J W Cook 7; FVed
Iiacy 1; E L Tarkington 1; J
Buehanah 1, Mrs K Wolters 19;
Ons Noftlcarqper T ; Mrs S A
Tbutemeyer _
Mr. and Mrs. Heftnann Kempe
of Monlton, Are eontemplating
moving to HaUettwHHe. We
would he glid to have the«ie
ighoil people become eit}*en» of
oar town.
on/umftjmaaaeaeea/wiMieeaaeaaaaeeeeMaai—aaaaaaawai
Anothei Car cf
Chevrolets Just In
The car that is lighf, durable,
easy to run and Cheapest on
gasoline and lubricating oil.
In other words a modern, up-
to-date, economical car.
H.
J. HE YE, Agent
Halletisvnte. Texas
:
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Matching Search Results
View two places within this issue that match your search.Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Semi-Weekly New Era (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 41, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1918, newspaper, August 6, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804245/m1/1/?q=music: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.