La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1923 Page: 5 of 5
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Our last message told you about
"Spring Maid and Sweet Kernel”
Corn—have you tried them?
Your most important vegetable is
tomatoes—you will get pleasure and
satisfaction by using
Delaware Boy
TOMATOES
A very high quality—packed in
No. 1 and No. 2 cans.
Alexander Grocery
Company
PAGE EIGHT
jj MAGNOLENE
Ford Oil
is fast gaining favor with Ford .car owners and those
who have followed our advice to use it, are coming
back for more.
9
It eliminates the chatter and grabbing of the
transmission bands and reduces the vibration so com-
monly prevalent with the all purpose oil. ,
We can conscientiously recommend FORD OIL to
our friends and customers.
Come around and lat us drain the old oil out of
your crank case, wash it out and fill it with
MAGNOLENE
FORD OIL
City Garage LaGrange Motor Co.
Presun Coca Cola Bottling Works
COUGH
is always troublesome and efforts
to stop it should be made promptly.
SEVERA’S
COUGH BALSAM
f
relieves cough and helps to prevent
complications. Qood for adults
and children.
> Price 25 and 50 cents.
Try the drug store first
SEVERA’S
COLD AND GRIP TABLETS
for colds, grippe arfd headache
due to a cold.
LaGrange Lodge No. 30
I. O. O. F.
Meets every second and fourth Mon-
day in each month. Visiting brothers
always welcome.
THE LAGRANGE JOURNAL
B. P. HAR1GEL, PROPRIETOR
LaGrange, November 22, 1923
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of
laav firm, corporation or individual
published in these columns will be
cheerfully corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the editor.
We will also appreciate the giving
a4 any news item, the names of the
visitors at your home, or the going
«f members of your family away for
a visit. Such assistancte will help to
increase the value of your local paper,
and should be given with the thought
that it is a debt you owe to the pro-
gress of your city.
Wm. Mennike to Thomas F.
Brdeeko, jn, deed; 16 acres J. G. W.
Pierson league.
Anna Hundl, et al, to Emil F.
Nesrsta, release; 131.24 acres Math-
ews one-third league.
F. L. Egmis and wife to Willie
Brosch, deed; 55 acres G. W. Cottle
league.
. William Chemnitz, et al, to Amanna
Wchmeyer and husband, deed; 328 3-4
acres G. W. Cottoe league.
Cha3. Zamykai and wife to Emil
Lev, deed; 112.654 acres J. C. Duff
and J. D. Elliott leagues.
Emil F. Nesrsta to Joseph Kobza,
deed; 131.24 acres Mathews one-third
league.
Albin Richter, et al, to Max Richter,
deed; 104 acres M. Muldoon league
No. 14.
H. A. Schutz to H. E. Olle, deed;
block 2, Faires addition, town of Fla-
tonia.
H. E. Olle and wife to H. A.
Schutz, deed; block 16 and 17 and
purts of blocks 20 and 21, Faires ad-
dition, town of Flatonia.
August Kubenka and wife to Frank
Bartos, deed; 71 acres G. W. Cottle
league.
Krystian Sumbera to Frank R. Bar-
ta, release; 100 acres W. A. Faires
SEWS FROM THE COURTHOUSE &£
-u. j. Mattie W. Giles to
Schulze, release; 62 5-7
DOINGS OF COURTS AND OTHER
MATTERS OF INTEREST
FOR OUR READERS
Real Estate Transfers Filed For
Week Ending November 17th:
Ernst C.
o v „ ------- — - ■ acres E.
Campbejl and J. F. Berry leagues.
Enoch Taylor to Fayette County,
deed; land for road purposes.
Raymond W. Piwetz to Peter Vaz-
lavik, release; 192 1-4 acres J. An-
drews and John Green leagues.
Teresa Sopa to Estate of John We-
cheta, deceased, and Mary Wecheta,
receipt.
First National Bank of Schulen-
burgi et al, to Wm. Kortlang and
wife, release of deed of trust; 70 acres
J. G. O’Ferril league and lots 16 and
17, block 13, town of Schulenburg.
D. J. Weikel and wife to Frank
Veselka, deed; part of farm lot 30,
city of LaGrange.
Leo Frede, trustee, et al, to John
T. Duncan, et al, release; lots 1 and
24. block 1, city of LaGrange.
First National Bank of LaGrange,
et al, to John T. Duncan, et al, re-
lease; lots 1 and 24, block 1, city of
LaGrange.
Mrs. Genelle IT. Duncan to D. J.
Weikel, deed; lots 1 and 24, block 24,
city of LaGrange.
John Creppon and wife to J. H.
Buehring and wife, deed; 72 acres S.
M. Williams league.
Vladike Boehm to Miss Ella An-
ders, release; undivided interest in
and to 100 acres K. Cryer league.
Albert Kaase to Jos. C. Anders,
release; undivided interest in and to
100 acres K. Cryer league.
August Heintze to Eugene Phearse,
deed; N. W. one-half of lot 2, farm
lot 45, town of LaGrange.
Estate of Aug. Heintze, deceased,
to Willie and Ella Smith, release; N.
W. one-half of lot 2, farm lot 45,
town of LaGrange.
First State Bank of Weimar, to
Staches Vacek, release; 110 1-4 acres
Wm. Alley league.
Stachqe Vacek and wife to Jos. Sel-
ze*\ deed; 110 acres Wm. Alley league.
Estate of E. B. Kessler, deceased,
by executors to Victor E. Kessler and
Cora Russek, deed of partition.
Fayetteville State Bank, et al, to
Katherine Hlavaty, release of deed of
trust; 63 1-2 acres Lucy Kerr league.
J. A. Stewart, et al, to J. E. Brum-
------- below, deed; 99 acres W. A. Mathews
Frank Banse to Joe Hauser, re- , one-third league.
s*e; 100 acres H. Austin five j Alois Knezek to Ferd. B. "Kloesel,
sguea. -eleaso; 111 3-4 acres J. A. Sargeant
R. A. Wolters to Anna Bucek, par- league.
Willie Cook to Joe M. Slavik, re-
lease; 50 acres Lucy KerP league.
Mrs. Wm. Hermes, sr., to A. F.
Speckles, release; lots 25 and 48,
lira. Maggie Logan, et al, to John
and Lizzie Weaver, deed; part of
farm lot 38, town of LaGrange.
Mrs. G. M. Johnson, at al, to Joe
Blaschkc, deed; part of lot 1, Brey-
snanri addition, city of Schulenburg.
Mrs. G. M. Johnson to Joe Blaschke,
release; part of lot 1, Breymann ad-
dition, city of Schulenburg.
Dr. A. T. Kneip to Fritz Knoche,
transfer; 22 acres N. Townsend
league*.
R. D. Frierson to W. F. Ray, deed;
undivided interest in and to 350 1-4
acr«s Peggy Brown and J. McGown
leagues.
Mrs. Ethel Bigley to W. F. Ray,
deed; undivided interest in and to
350 1-4 acres Peggy Brown and J.
MrGown leagues.
J. M. Frierson to W. F. Ray, deed;
undivided interest in and to 350 1-4
acres Peggy Brown and J. McGown
leagues.
K. D. Armstrong and wife to Fla-
toriin Lumber Co., mechanic's and ma-
terialman's lien; 42.35 acres Wiley
Cummins survey.
Cecilie Vacek to Anton Sobotik, jr.,
and wife, deed; 74.1 acres John Paine
league.
Carl Ander to F. F. Havemann, re-
lease; lots 1 to 5, block B, town of
Warrcuton. ,
Fritz Tiedt to F. F. Havemann, re-
t>; lots 1 to 6, block B, town of
Warrcnton.
H. Ambcrg to John Talley, deed;
18 1-3 acres J. M. Hensley league.
C. E. Nesrsta to John Steinmann,
deed; lota 7 and 8, block 508, Faison
ic logon addition, city of LaGrange.
Frank Barta to Ludwig Miska, re-
lease; 96 acres O’Bar and Pettus sur-
veys.
Ad. Banse, et al, to Joe Hauser, re-
lease; 100 acres H. Austin five
Ambrose W. Gosch, et al, to N. F.
Gillespie, deed; 195 3-4 acres J. Gosch
preemption and M. C. Salinas leagues.
L. D. Brown, trustee, to Monroe
Gosch, release; 195 *.3-4 acres J.
Gosch pre-emption and M. C. Salinas
leagues.
Jacob Gosch, sr., deceased, by heirs,
to Stefan Elsik, release; 195 1-2 acres
Jacob Gosch and M. C. Salinas
leagues.
J. F. Chupick, et al, to George H.
Kristek, deed; lots 12 to 20, block 22,
town of Ellinger.
J-. F. Chupick, et al, to George H.
Kristek, quit-claim deed; lot 11, block
22, town of Ellinger.
Wm. Kortlang and wife to Ad.
Hahnke, trustee, deed of trust; 70
acres J. G. O’Ferril league.
Vine Vasina, et al, to Rajmund
Foitik and wife, deed; undivided 5-8
interest in and to 102 acres Reuben
Fisher league.
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Marriage Licenses
L. W. Miller—Ida Ijmelia Koop-
mann.
Henry W. Deterling—Clara Rich-
ter.
Otto Peters—Bessie Kurtzmann.
Clifton Giese—Paula Voelkel.
Edward Klobedans^-Annie Wagner.
Albert Oehler—Helen Foerster.
Lothard Koch—Hattie Wasser-
mann.
Bohumil Janacek—Benita Koerner.
William Supak—Annie Blaha.
Joe Evanicky—Albina Kollaja.
Emil Simek—Elizabeth Kobza.
John F. Tichovsky—Francis Hlin-
sky.
Louis C. Janssen—Paula Placke.
tiai release; 40 3-10 acres-league.
Vine Marck, jr., et al, to Frank To-
bola and wife, deed; 60 acres Patrick
AUison league.
Chos. C. Zirjacks, attorney in fact,
«4 al. to Geo. E. Lenert and Thomas
I am Smith, release; 272.4 acres R. B.
Cravens league.
block 1, city of LaGrange.
M F. Granville, agent, to A. F.
Soeckels, release: lots 25 and 48,
block 1, city of LaGrange.
COMPLETE ABSTRACT OF FAY-
ETTE COUNTY LANDS
No land is cheap at any price, un-
less the title is good. There are en-
ough uncertainties about ilfe without
guessing at the title to real estate.
To be on the safe side, demand an
abstract of title before you buy, and
have it examined by your attorney.
FAYETTE CO. ABSTRACT CO.
LAGRANGE. TEXAS
“COLD IN THE HEAD”
is an acuta attack of Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent “colds” are
generally In a “run down” condition.
HALL’S CATARRH MKDICINE Is a
Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to
be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts
Quickly through the Blood on the Mu-
cous Surfaces, building up the System,
and making you less liable to “colds.”
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
T. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Births Reported
Born to W. W. Few and wife, La
Grange, November 3rd, a boy.
Born to William Richards and wife
Primm, November 11th, a boy.
Born to Frank Friem^l and wife
near LaGrange, November 3rd, a boy
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Deaths Reported
Evelin G. Pietsch, Winchester, Oc
tober 31st, aged 11 years, 11 month!
and 15 days.
August Hentschel. near LaGrange
November 5th, aged 54 years, 1
months and 22 days.
Adolph Jnenicben, near LaGrange
October 29th, aged 84 years, 9 months
and 6 days.
Agnes Zatopek, Ellinger, Septem
t«er 28th, aged 57 years, 7 months anc
2 days.
OUR LIST OF IMMORTALS
The following subscribers have paid
for their subscriptions to the Journal
during the past week, ending Satur-
day, November 17th:
Louis Tumis.
Clay Rabb. v
O. Moellenberndt. ,
H. C. Iselt.
Arthur Koehler.
Louis Bollmeyer.
Paul Hensel.
Lee Hausler.
A. H. Weikel.
J. B. Kubala.
Hy. Oltmanns.
F. F. Tschiedel.
Chas. Wolle.
F. J. Kallus.
H. O. Hassler.
E. J. Fels.
Hy. Schlabach.____
666 quickly relieves Colds, Fever and
LaGrippe, Constipation, Biliousness
and Headaches.
SHEET ROCK
THE FIRE-PROOF
WALL BOARD
MADE FROM ROCK, WILL NOT WARP; RESISTS
HEAT, COLD AND SOUND- SAWS AND NAILS
LIKE LUMBER. MAKES A SMOOTH, SOLID,
PERMANENT WALL. TAKES ANY DECORA-
TION-PAPER, PAINT OR PANELS.
KEPT IN STOCK BY THE
FARMERS LUMBER CO
*
REICHERT & KNEIP
COMPLETE LINE OF
FURNITURE
Floor Coverings, Paint, Oil and Glass
Also a Complete Line of Funeral Supplies
Embalming Motor Hearse
8-24 W. C. HRUSKA, N. G.
GEO. HAUSLER, Sec.
SURGICAL MEDICAL
Open to the Profession
LAGRANGE HOSPITAL
_ , ^
German and Bohemian spoken
X-RAY LABORATORY
SAM C. LOWREY •
Lawyer
Second Floor Hermes Bldg.
Opposite Court House
LAGRANGE, TEXAS
DR. ROBT. E. MOSS
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Ear, Eye, Nose
Throat
LAGRANGE, TEXAS
AUG. W. KOENkT
UNDERTAKER AND
EMBALMER
With The Aqpirhusen-Schmidt Co.
Day Phone 36 Night Phone 244
DR. FRANK KEnT
805 Hicks Bldg., San Antonio, Texas
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat •
WEIMAR .............................. NOV. 26
LAGRANGE .......................... NOV. 27
SCHULENBURG ................ NOV. 28
F. J. Guenther C. M. Hoch
DRS. GUENTHER & HOCH
GENERAL PRACTICE
AND SURGERY
Office: Old Lunn Building
LAGRANGE, TEXAS
FfeANK DOCEKAL
FASHIONABLE TAILOR
CLEANING, PRESSING AND
REPAIRING
Phone No. 282
LAGRANGE, —o— TEXAS
* LAGRANGE
Clinical Laboratory
AND X-RAY
in connection with LaGrange Hospital
A^H. Behrens, Technician, in charge
Lm>oratory, X-ray and Fluoroscopic
work done. Insulin treatment
for diabetes administered
TESCO
Relieves kidney and bladder troubles,
backache, diabetes, gout, lumbago,
rheumatism and all urinary troubles. *
our money back if not pleased.
STOP THAT ITCHING
Use Blue Star Remedy for Eczema,
Itch, Tetter or Cracked Hands, Ring-
worm, Poison Oak, Sore Feet, Old
Sores and Sores on children.' For
sale by J. Meyenberg.—(Adv.)
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La Grange Journal (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 22, 1923, newspaper, November 22, 1923; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth998280/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.