Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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Official Organ of Lavaca County
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By Herald Publishing Go*
Entered at the Post off ice at flaflettsvllle, Tex*
as second Class Mail Matter
Vol. 43
Halletsville, Texas, Friday, October 30, 1914.
No. 26.
Builders’ Hardware
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HALLETTSVILLE HARDWARE CO.
Found Murdered.
Proxedis Vela, about forty
years old, who had been renting
from Mrs. Aug. Ladner in the
Koerth School Notes.
Twenty-six puprilsof the Koerth
school are entitled to-places on
the roll of honor this month.
Here before the altar bending.
Lord, I look to You alone: /
Let Your grace as dew descending,
Fall upon my heart of stone.
Help me, I have long been straying
From the truth in paths of sin:
Heart of evil, disobeying—
Wake if good may sleep therein.
Low I bow in desolation;.
Let Your ligh; upon me shine,
And in pity have compassion:
Grant to me Your grace divine.
0 ! Within my heart awaken _
True repentance, hear my plea:
In the nets of sin I’m taken —
You are willing, set me free.
With my burdens sore oppressing,
Knowing earthly strength were vain;
£iOrd, I come, my sins confessing:
Grant me mercy, break the chain.
Let^me here no longer languish;
Your forgiveness let me feel;
With thanksgiving not in anguish.
Let me for the-future kneel.
Garfield community, was found; Their record has been perfect in
dead Monday, the body being in | attendance and punctuality. '
a cane patch of Geo. Truede.; roll of honor.
Officers Butler and Haynes of Teresa Ackerman, Victoria
' the Nordbeim Precinct were sent i Ackerman, Mary Ackerman,,
for and a verdict of murder and Virgil Brock er. John Gerdes,
robbery was rendered. The vie-1 Pearl Gerdes. William Gerdes,
tim had a bruise on his head in! Arthur Gerdes, Paul Hermes,
addition to a wound from a 45\ Thomas Hermes, Barney Her-
caliber pistol. An empty purse mes, Lizzie Hermes. Willey Eer-
found near the body. It is mes, Gertrude Her.nes, Martin
»• H—ifccii,~Luey Hermes, Dewrchy
parties will be apprehended. — Hermes, Mark Hermes, Agnes
Yorktown News. Hoffer, Andrew Nolan, David
j Ponton, Si Ponton, Joseph Pom
Mu,t FUe Bond*- ton, Lottie Rathke, Katie Rath-
Austin, Tex., Oct 27.-^Failure ke, Allen Smith.
FOR BARGAINS.
In Fresh Family and Staple Groceries call and
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your Paints and Oils from us, getting good
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D. B. Howerton & Co.
Money to Lend
on
Farms and Ranches
Vendors Lien notes bought and extended.
Em B. CHANDLER
Antonio, Toxmm
of school treasurers or depositor-
ies of the school fund in the in*
Messrs. Ferd Hermes, Tony
, * . Gerdes, A. T. Hermes, Fred
dependent school denote, to file Hoffer and John L Hermes
their bonds with the Deportment, were elected delegates t0 the
of Education before November 1 ..Edacatjon Day- meeting at
m%y result in many of the dis-
tricts not receiving their appor-
tionment of the school fund
which is to be made on Novem-
ber 1, according to announce-
ment made today by Prof. W. F.
Doughty, state su perintendent of
public instruction.
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W. T. Harber of near Sublime
attended district court bere this
week.
Hailettsville, but the rain pre-
vented their attendance.
Koerth is planning to be well
represented at the Trustees’ and
Patrons’ Meeting of the local in-
stitute at Sweet Home. X.
Methodist Conference Ends Ses-
sion. Rev. Williams Again
Local Pastor.
— Friench Simpson.
Mrs. F. Brunkenhoef
Mrs. F. Brunkenhoefer of Wei- j
mar, mother of our fellow towns- L
The West Texas Methodist!man, John Brunkenhoefer, died
Conference* .after a several da^fc; ^Sunday at St. Mary’s Infirmary
session held at Austin, closed in. Galveston. The body was
Monday. Rev. Dallas A. Will- sent to Weimar, where the funer-
iams, present pastor of the Meth- al took place Tuesday, Rev. J.
Piepenbroqk conducting the fu-
neral services. The decedent
was a native of Oldenburg, Ger-
many; and came to Texas about
35 years ago; • .c; j 3y,
Mfs. Brunkenhoefer is sur-
vivea by her husband and six
childrenr Henry and Erich
Brunkenhoefer cf Galveston,
odist church in our city, was
again assigned the position for
the ensuing year. This will be
pleasing news to his congrega-
tion and other friends here. Hai-
lettsville is in the Cuero district,
the assignment for the district
being as follows:
Presiding elder, A, W. Wilson;
Cuero station, J. W. Allbriiton; Fred Brunkenhoefer of Nord-
Edna station, M. L. Darby; El heim. John Brunkenhoefer of
Campo, R. A, Rowland: Ganado Moulton, William Brunkenhoef-
and Louise. N. W. . Carter: Goli-
ad and Fannin, J. R. Buck: Hal-
er of Weimar and Mrs. R.
Boeer of Weimar.
lettsville circuit. D.’ A. Williams; Mrs. John Brunkenhoefer and
Provident circuit, A. T. Cocke;. children, Mrs. C. M. Kotzebue
Lavernia circuit, J* P. Cham- and Miss Emma Bohnenkamp of
bers; fttidfield circuit, L. A. Al- this city attended the funera^ —
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Mrs. John Fowlkes assisted by
her daughters, Mrs, James Wil-
liams and Miss Maggie, enter-
tained the Ladies’ Aid Society
last Saturday afternoon at her
beautiful home, and a good num-
ber was present. The following
program was rendered: First,
song, “Count Your Blessings."
Second, song. “Rock of Ages.’J
Third, scripture reading; by Mrs.
I. Strunk the. 14th chapter yaakuM station, A.
■ St. JohnJtetnK the lesson chosen. , weeks: Seadrift. J. I). Wore
Arter tne reading. several of the; comHfissioner of ed
jmembers offered comment on ,.cation. w. M. Crutchfield. 3,,
same, which was thoroughly en-;
joyed We then had a prayer, , United State* District Court
closing with the Lord’s Prayer. : <(Lth *ri, District of Te>:as,
Miss Katie Miller of Sublime pro- Office of Earl Wharton,
kire; Nixon station; J. W. Row-
land ; Nursery circuit, A. Guyon:
Palacios' B. A. Myers; Pandora,
E. L. Edgar*, Port Lavaca cir-
cuit, W. F. Weeks; Runge sta-
tion, J. M. Lynn; Smiley, E. G.
Hocutt; Stockdale, R. G. Flum-
Moulton Eagle.
Sheriff E. H. Houchins made a
business trip to Caldwell the
first of the week.
“Bought and Paid For,” at
Opera house Nov. 2nd. A guar-
nrer: Victoria station; VV. M. aDteed attraction.
L. L. Beach came Jin Sunday
from Gonzales and is again em-
ployed at the New Era office. .
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S Cx'aS
Sided at the piano and ' led the Referee in Bankruptcy. in our city Tuesday and VVecfnes-
f Homer Rhodes of Yoakum was
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Alamo TMaia and
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The Oraughon Business College,
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music.
For Highest
Cash Prices
on Produce
GOTO
Nolen
Produce
Co.
part we then had -our business No.f57*L
day attending district court and
1 session, after which we were in- In the Matter of Alfred Sargent visi ing re a i\es.
! vited into the -dining room where. .Ly(>ns, Bankrupt. : Mack Tucker of. Yoakum was
delicious refreshments were Notice is herebi’] given that the here Saturday, a witness in the
served in the good oji tfashion*; 1,avis vs‘ S’. A'
way. consisting of friiit; several Tn.-etir.g.' of. Creditors • of said A* 1 * hy c“*.
kinds of cake and ire cream. ^Bankrupt will be. held at. the oG : Miss Alma Doering night op-
Those_v.‘ho aiten!ied_ frpni. here, (ice of Karl Wh:ir;. n. Itefweein Pratm. at. lhc local telephone?
were Mesdames r.. Johnson, f... Bankruptcy, .1:309 Garter Build-; ... ; ,. s .
Speck, J. < aihu-.r . \l. PriJgen.. ing,Houston;. Texas. Oct. 31. b "hice, sient Monday ami lucs-
I. A. Strunk and Misses. Oiris-" m.. at whielv Line and place, day with relatives at'Flatohuu
‘rie-Beck; Badfrr Humph>ev> und all said CreditW may ^attend. ^ t Lutfeerin Frauen Ye-"-
Felton Brady. <Jal;iand. cor.. prove their Clmms,. -appomt: a; , . ... . , .
Wt<i»::ar Mercury. : - 3 •. . /d ustur, evafnine: Jiu^: llankruinv t^a. WiH l>e held imn-^ay.
. • anti triu.sart y;.’d>3other bukirn^^ Novornot r >:ii. at the-.iiom • ■ J
• Notice. . * ■ its mas propgrlyi c<nrie 'hefoie Mrs. F.Treptow. , All.Tnvtfed.
: I have;. ri:<-ei p.ts ready for -^aid-meeting. ' . / . ; M,-. o's. 1-.. v. And in. G. - J.
lection of city, taxos. Al! {audios- ; 3 ^ L vLce.x,
; wishing to pay inay do so, Vvlsod .
those delin'iuent .i\*r back years ;
may pay. u TcBa^. Mrs. J. A. Trader is uniting Molten citizens, arc-doing jury
• ■' Assessor arid* Collector.' relative^ at Yoakum this week. ! service in-our city' this week,
ROSENBERG BROS.
Have filled an order for one bale
of good middling at 10 cts., from a
renter. This order from The Black
Cat Hosiery People to help out Tex-
as. They bought twenty-five bales.
Try the Black Cat Hose. For Sale at
ROSENBERG BROS.
iytohmkaim- Efchuw w,i
. ; - - ' Victor ehiadikamp. {iromuient,
We Have Now on Hand
One Gar Rice Polish
Houchins Produce Com
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Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1914, newspaper, October 30, 1914; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1037137/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.