Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago
Adolph Janacek and sister, l
MisS' Antonia, are visiting rela-
tives in Fayette county at pres-
ent.
Joe Steffek. of the'St. Mary’s
section was out here buying cat-
tle Tuesday.
' Quite a crowd of boys from
here attended the dance at V.
Kristek’s Sunday night and by
their happy faces next day all
must have had a jolly time.
Pete Tumbledown.
i Is your husband cross? An ir-
ritable, fault finding disposition
is often due to disordered stom-
ach. A man with good digestion
is nearly alvvays good natured. A
great many have been perman-
> | ently cured of stomach trouble
j! by .taking Chamber Iain’s Tablets,
f ! For sale by all dealers.
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Sublime.
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A good rain fell here
. - lT7 . good time.
relatives near Weimar.
T , T j* o ^; The friendly stork came to see
John Filla, Jr., of near Sweet; and j, wmie stock 0ct.
. , . . . .. , 27th, and left a fine baov girl,
it friends and kinfolks, and re- . ,,
. , . o j ; Willie is verv proud oi his little
turned home Sunday. A, . A
1 daughter, because it is the
Messrs. Joe Mahtisak, Anton Joncj one
Trlica and G- Holubec were busi- j
ness visitors to South Mustang.!. . .. . , , ..
< i trip over, to Sunset school last
Those who visited Sunday Fric,ay evening.
sec-
Our congratulatious.
Arthur Rabe made a business
Emi! Goetz is the owner of a
Sweet Home.
On account of a heavy rain
Vsetin. at Frank Strockus' Sunday night j having fallen Monday that,
The Sunday school at Ysetin were £S f<J*<nvs: Arthur Rabe. j night’s ball was postponed untii
Sunday evening wasn’t very well arllA. *'“5J Aeeje Mewes, Emil|Saturday, Nov, 4th. Everybody
attended * . RenkOn and Miss Sadie Rabe. i is invited. ‘
Mm John Trlica of Yseiin vR- a!:f* Jb'sses Clara and, - fylrs. A. A. Ledbetter of
ited Sunday w'ith° friends' and 'levves., All reported a j Hallettsviile was a pleasant vfcl-
tor of Mrs. Lillian Ledbetter of
this city last Saturday and Sun-
day.
The,Forty-two club, composed
of the young people of this vi-
cinity, met at Mrs. Frank’s Fri-
day evening from 8 until 10:30
o’clock. A most enjoyable time
was had. The Club will meet at
Mrs. Will Rabb’s next Friday
evening. A
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Last night was Halloween and
a ghost or two were seen which
frightened some of .our “super-
stitious brethren.’’
Bro. Rabb filled his regular
appointment at the Baptist
church here Sunday.
We learn that Bro. Dobis, the
Methodist minister, has been
sent here for another yea£\ '
Mrs. L. 0. Ledbetter and Miss
Zelma Timm made a flying fcfip
to Yoakum Saturday.
A number from here attended
the ball at W’ied Saturday night
and report a most enjoyable
time. A. Ay-A^yv^Ayvyyk
Mrs. Wm. Wendt and son Her-
man returned Monday from an
extended visit to relatives and
friends at Markham.
Sweet Home is on a boom.
Valenta Bros are to erect a ware-
house real soon.
Our school is progressing nice-
ily’ with three teachers. Miss
blime Monday. | beginning at 5 o’clock in the
The crowd left this morning [evening and concludes with a
for their annual hunt the crowd ! ball at night. Music will be fur-
consisted of W. C Fernau and I nishec by the Moravia brass
wife, J. R. Brooks and daugh-; band. Everybody is invited to
ter, Jra, Tom Rees, Charlie! attend and have a very pleasant/
night at the home of Paul Woy-
t2k were as follows: Misses . . > , , .
Stella and Vlaste BoceK, Albina pa,r nf ' nrk mules sJ-nce R,y Ia£t
Trlica and Julia Timm, and rep01u
Messrs. Joe Mach;.c, Franv M«»z- Listen to the wedding bells.
ac„ Willie, Anton and Emil Trlica. Tney are ringing here nearly
Willie Wojtek spent Sunday eVcr^ ..
with his cousin, Frank Wojtek - .'A wedding occurred at the
near Mixon Creek. home of Mr- and Mrs- Paul K°-
Misses Dolfie and Sofie Urbish ^as October 17th, when their
daughter, Miss Rosa Kokas and
Frank Kolacny both of this
ot near Brushy spent Monday
with Mrs. Jnc. Machtfc and . . , , . , . lf
family near Mertz Mill. nergho-rpood were umted ,n the
Sweetheart: holy bonus ot matr,mony,. Rev.,
----- ...-- ,Foster oi Moulton officiating.
Don’t waste your money buy-' The writer joins their many
mg strengthening plasters’.Cham-. friends in wishing them a long
berlain’s Liniment is cheaper and W€dded lire. A
better. Dampen a piece of flan-
nel with it and bind it over the Horse Breaker. ^
affected parts and it will relieve * ■
the pain and soreness. For sale J. E. Patk^rr 2015 No. lOthSt., Ft.
by all dealers. * - -“SHIffh Ark . says that he had taken
-- many kinds of ki^lney medicine, but
did not get better until he took Foley
Kidney Pills. No matter how long you
. . have had kidney trouble, you will find
A soaking ram fell all over quick and permanent ^benefit bv the
the country today (Monday) and “1 ^bySaty
waa badly needed by all the St«ore-
farmers.
Martin Ruppel, Jr., of Seguin
visited his parents. Prof, and
Shiner Neighborhood.
; Nov. i.
Monday. y
Metsrs. Ed Buehanek and' -j.
W. Willeford vilited this: section
Sunday. • . -
•‘•Ifas Josephine Weller ca-,p in VVestphal They were the ones! time. A large crowd is expected
, ' . f ‘ „ , , 8 1 from Sublime and those from a' so don’t fad to be tnere.
last week from Humble wtiero . ,, .... „ ,
she has been staying with The Breslau Schuetzen Verein
daughter, Mrs. Aug. Randow, ^r°Pshlre» ^haa. Me-1 had a meeting last Sunday and
for several months. v' ] ^rev/ 0i, T5Joaku.m and George announced a grand ball on Satur-
, n , . * .n ; Fernau of Flatonia. day. Nov. 25. Good music will
The Albert U,-others w,tl move; Clarke Brookg transacted busi. be ided for Everyone come
to Shiner tb.s week to go m bus- ,negs near 0akland Tuesday. and have a njce time_
iness there.
Mrs. Claudie Willieford
children left Sunday
Sybil..
and
» i For coughing, dryness and tickling in
ior ner t the throat, hoarseness and all coughs
Robert Raabe entertained quite
a number of his friends Sunday.
Refreshments were served and
home in Yoakum after staying'a jand colds, take Foley's Honey and Tar 11 nrpspnt- oppmprl +n pnIftv thp
, , . , fCompound- Contains no opiates. For an present seemed to enjoy me
short time with relatives here, sale by City Drug store. occasion. We wish Mr. Raabe
many happy returns of the day.
.The Breslau Beef Co. No. 1,
closed lately, they having dis-
posed of 6621 pounds of beef
nic at the hall on next Sunday, j Jibing the season.
‘ Mrs, Paul Schoenfield and j R i*
children/returned from ElCampo res au.
last week after a two weeks stay Nov. J.. Picnic on Nov. 5.
with her mother. The Ladies of the Cemetery As-
Ernest Soont^g of Yoakum
came in to spend Sunday with
home folks.
Those present at F. B. Shoe-
make’s birthday; last Wednesday
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Brooks
and family/ Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Buchanek and femiiy, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Shoemake, Mrs.
Willeford and children, Mjrs.
Harms and Mrs. Mary Obelgon-
tier. .
Adolph Blaschke and family of
Cuero are visiting relatives and
friends here this week.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Kersh were
shopping in your town last Wed-
nesday.
Charlie Herndon of Claudine
and Miss Eda Meyer were mar-
ried last Wednesday at the
bride’s home. Nearly everybody j
around here was invited. Aj
bell Bros.
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Hallettsviile,
Monday Nov 6
CAMPBELL grea.t
consolidated
BROTHERS SHOWS
Breslau.
A nice rain began falling Mon-! ^jma Riggs, the principal spent
Mrs. Martin Ruppel#Sr., Satur- Any morning at about eleven j Saturday and Sunday with home
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day and returned home Sunday. ® clock and lasted until the next i^Qj^g jfi Yoakuro
Call again, Martin. morning, and was wekmmeJ^I The Sweet Horae local institute
George Krause and family vis- aM- 88 the fucli erowers needed ! .,in
ited with Christine Cook and
family Sunday ' near Dixon Potat°*s,;and besides ^.farmers
school. - 'Ay / . " will begin plowing now/:
Aug. Winkenwerder visited : Ati agent fr^m the Alexander ; business.
one for their onions and Irish I ^™«eth,ere Saturday morning
long table was set and eatables
of all kinds were plentiful. The
young couple left Thursday for
their future home in Claudine.
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Ye scribe wishes the happy cou-
ple much happiness and joy
through life.
Mr. Wilson and son Henry
transacted business near Vienna
Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shoemake
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Dr. J, E. Lay and F. J. Siani- A - „ , . 0 ..
..__re -A a went to Columbus Sunday on
An agent from the Alexander na i0r G^rnes City to attend ,—
friends near Oak Grovd Sard*/ Grocery Co . of La Grange was coart' " . ‘
Chas. Pfeil and wife of Shiror He > Several from here went to a
visited at the home of Frank
Mewes and family Sunday.
J oh n Snimek of S h i me k pa ssed
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[•hot d;:r.e? cf -tk dO'XH »r. forsst f..: ..; y::.eks, burning desms
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isjouineying in his Buiek car. birthday dinner near: Sj«h JIuS-« ?»? ^ 5"nd:i> /• -
Thr^ who O,torrid rhp birth, tang. -.Sweet Home orchestra - racinr
dav naHv (>f Frank Kuhena near "entertaA‘ned t^e guests mu- -\I. \V. Ker.>h visAe:l with Oak- i . , ^ , ^ : . ^ '"St'V '■.
Ad. UHmann and wife ^^dav bight from here sic AH report a nice time. • land driends Saturday. ; ph irts f-c roasTEL/heicus* fiilndiV*^utiVu*
h0mef0lkS near Henrietta and Ln.y The services at the Holy Cross ^Miss Hettie ^Ids spending-
Volleptine Messrs Jesse Vollen- were well attended this, morning, Gns v.ee-k with he? siSte. ; ffie u lands of toe St.uth, and th-.-u: an Us or other sira;rgc j curious animals
IQOlOAGES-DENS-LAIRS
ARE NECESSARY TO HOUSE THE
Ad Koenmg spent Sunday tine. Rudolph and Joe Mikulenka. Wednesday, with procession to Janies Briscoe,
with friends near Bunjes school. joe Klekar bought a pair of :;the' cemetery c-u”u
Those that attended the dance mules from L. .D. Mack last
us dean and press that old suit
you have laying up, and give it
a superb appearance of new-
ness. Expert workmen who
know how to do a first class job.
Agents ior Leading Tailors
otrun/c <5c ffirun/c
Blond y.
Julrus Schultz spent Saturday
and Sunday with friends here.
Mrs. Nora Kersh spent Sum;
day.with Mrs. M. Heinsohn in
SI ,800,060 WORTh
OF R*PE
WiLO
ANIMALS
Succeed when everytJurjg else fajli.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have* testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold I rt ”,H< amt AnttrilV S U >rd •
vour town. ——
Those whn visited mss Mo! i? IBIS SEASO^ FIVE TIXE.l LARGER TBaN EVEL
Reinhardt Sunday night were: iNO ot -per SHOW EVER added scTmany attractions in ons
Misses Minnie, Pauline and Emr SEASON, as.THE CAMPBELL BROTHERS HAVE FOF THIS YEA*r
“S;-«W THE LARGEST IM THE”ENTIRE WORLL
Brooks and Oscar Meyer. -—-
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and: Mrs. YOU ^ NEVER WFbRtt TO MISS THt
Willeford visited with Ed Bach-| GRAND STREET PAGEANT^
In Ihs V^rrnoc.n. TTctl worth a Jrumt ’ cl JGO Mile* to Ia»o» A
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1911, newspaper, November 3, 1911; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1008744/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.