Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1928 Page: 5 of 6
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
Attention
Now is the time to protect your crops against Cut-
Ants. There is no better agent for the destruction
of these pests than Bisulphide of Carbon, common-
ly called Hi-Life. We are now offering this pro-
duct at $1.50 per gallon without the container.
Our Hi-Life is shipped to us direct from the
factory and is pure ^ind unadulterated.
It is also the season to protect your poultry
from parasites. The best way to do this is to paint
the insides of ypur poultry buildings with
CARBOLINEUM, which will rid your fowls for a
whole year of lice, mites, fleas, mosquitoes, and all
other pests that infest the poultry premises and rob
you of your poultry profits. ,
We carry a large stock of Carbolineum. Get
your supply from us now. To keep your flock in
good health and make the business profitable, one
of the best remedies is Epsom Salts, which we are
offering at 10c perl>ound, or 3 pounds for 25c.
We also carry a full line of all'the standard
Poultry and Stock remedies. Call on us for your
needs in this line.
Another valuable remedy for both Poultry and
Stoclc is Sulphur. We. carry two grades of this at
6c and 10c per pound} the latter 3 pounds for
25c.
' We also sell Parke Davis & Co.’s Kreso Dip
No. 1, the only genuine Kreso Dip on the market.
We carry a full line of Drugs, Patent Medi-
cines, Sundries, Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Tur-
pentine. • /v
Also a complete line of Insecticides, poisonous
end non-poisonous, for Garden, Orchard and Home,
to be used either for spraying or dusting. Pro-
tect your garden and orchard from insects and
parasites and increase your profits. Protect your
home against flies and Mosquitoes and save
drug bills.
Bring your Prescriptions to us. They will be
accurately compounded with only the purest drugs
and chemicals. Every precaution and safe-guard
will be used in our prescription department for
your health and safety.
WEIMAR DRUG Co.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG BUSINESS
IN WEIMAR.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following candidates
place their names before the
voters of Lavaca County for
the office preceding their
names subject to the action of
the Democratic Primaries July
28, 1928.
For County Clerk:
JAMES J. HOLLUB
J. F. BOZKA |
For County Judge:
C. L. STAVINOHA
For Tex Collector:
V. J. PRASEK
For Sheriff:
T. A. JARESH
GENE HOUCHINS
L. A. GREER
For County Treasurer: 4
MRS, B. MIKULENKA
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For Representative:
J. J. OLSEN
For County Superintendent:
FRANK SCHOPPE
or Tax Assessor:
E. A. TURK l-
For Commissioner Precs. 3—7.
O. E. HERMES
O. C. (Dock) BURKETT
Was In
Misery
All Over
"I was in a dreadfully run-
down condition,” says Mrs. Chas.
L. Lacroix, of Montgomery, La.
”1 suffered a great deal of pain.
I waa in misery all over. I
could not ait up and I could not
lie down. I couldn’t deep and
at times I would have dreadful
vomiting spells. The aches and
pains seamed to cover my whole
body.
"One night my husband
brought me home six bottle* of
Cardul and I began to take it.
I could tell that I waa improv-
ing from the first bottle, but 1
kept on taking the medichwi for
I knew that I needed a tonic
that would build me up and
strengthen me where I was
week and rundown.' That is
exactly what Cardiff did for me.
Alter I had finished the six bot-
tles I felt fine.
T1 feel truly thankful for v’hat
Cardiff, hr.s dene for me, for 1
could not have gone on living in
the desperate condition 1 was in.”
For sxffo by all druggists.
Mil
CARDUI
ROCKY CREEK NEWS
Here comes Vivian to drop
i some news to the dear He
! raid. Am I welcome Ed? (
' Sure you are Ed)
There was a party given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Schneider1 in honor of
SHINER ROUTE 1
Here come Sweetheart Girl
again to the dear old paper.
i Those who spent Sunday
riite with Miss Annie, Louis
and Joe Zapalac were Misses
Mary, Rosie and Bohumil Ma-
chart, Miss Erna Bill and Otto
This Texas Child Amazes
Her Mother
Mrs. Schneider’s natal day but Wulf, Messrs John -and Au-
the writer failed to learn who
was present.
Those that visited Wednes-
day night with Mr. and Mrs.
James Cervenka were: - Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Opela and son
Mr. and Mrs. John Matusek
and sons, Misses .Janie Konvic-
ka and Rosie Drost.
gust Siegel, Frank Janca and
Jim Zapalac.
Those who spent Sunday
aftdrnoon with Mr. and Mrs.
George Wulf and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zimmer-
mann and family.
Misses Agnes and Bertha
sonally to all my friends”.
Constipation is one of the
worst health miners for child-
ren. Waste matter held too
long in their little stomach
& i and bowels, form poisons
f\ ! which pollute their blood,
cause headaches, bad breath,
coated tongue, indigestion,
make them bilious^ weak, sal-
Not long ago my little girl, tow, fretful and underweight.
suffer
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cervenka
and family, Mr. and Mrs John
Matusek and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Fted Opela and son, Mis
ses Janie Konvicka, Rosie
Drost, Christine Bartek, Mr.
Willie Cervenka.
Say Lonely Jo, I guess you
tot be F. H. Honk your horn if
I am right or not. Say what
about jmain St.
Mr. Frank Matusek of El
Cpmpo visited homefolks |Sun-
day.
Church services (the way
of the cross) at Sweet Home
is always well attended.
Must ring off and leave
space for Black Eyed Beauty,
Lonely Jo. B. B. D’S and oth-
ers. With greetings' to all,
Vivian.
Eggs, we buy them,
all the year round, pay
cash, if you need mo-
ney.—Bucek’s Store.
VELEHRAD NEWS
For Commissioner Precs 1—8.
FRANK MATULA
I USED BVWOMENl
FOR ovea SO YEARS
A Surprise Party
A number of friends and re-
latives gathered fit the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krause
Sunday nite and helped cele-
brate their son-in-law, Joe Ha-
vrda’s 23d birthday. The old
folks enjoyed themselves by
conversation and 42 games
while the young] played out-
door games. •
At about 12 f o’clock all
were invited into the dining
room where a table was load-
ed with all good things to eat
such as kolaches, cookies,pies
rolls, sandwiches, cakes and
hot coffee.
Those present_ were Mr.
and Mrs. John Tjlica and dau-
ghter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Breska and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Blahuta, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas Krause, Mr.
John Havrda, Misses Mary,
Alice, Lillian and Willie Mae
Breska, Eda Blahuta, Lillie
Tobola. Bessie Maly, Matilda
and Clara Valicek, Annie
Brode and Mildred Trlica.
Mess s Leo, Albert, and John-
nie Havrda. Julius. Frank.Hen
rv and Jerome Peter, Jerome
1 Krupala, Billie Breska, Ira
| Guthrie Blahuta, Jerome Va-
i licek, Henry and Felix Tobola.
| At a late hou- eveiyone de-
1 parted for his home wishing
Joe many such happy birth-
days.
, , „ , , ’H^lerJ*Pent Eri(*ay afte^I1?f!n Helen, had a breaking out all j Don’t let your child
Those who Sundayed with ,with Misses Erna and Hattie ovpr whirh T tnM :
If ESrSr’l?.......
Jrn Pekar and family Mr. chart and baby, Mr. and Mrs. had been fretful pale and
and Mrs. Aug R. Janak, Mr. John Machart and family Mr. weak for some time Her
and Mrs. James Cervenka, and Mrs. Jim Fikac and fa- breath was bad and she
mily and Jim Zapalac spent,never wanted anything to eat.
Arte^n0°Sr j ! “I tr*ed a number of things
and Mrs. Vaclav Machart and but nothing seemed to relieve
ta^rLy’r> * ~ 1 u , her. Then a friend persuaded
The Ponton Creek boys play me to try California Fig Sy-
ed baseball Sunday afternoon • mp an(j the way every symp-
against the Mont'poys. The tom of her trouble disappear-
score was 35 to 5 in favor of | ed amazed me. She got her
Ponton s Creek. Mr. Emil Mey pretty, natural color 5ack and
er made a home run. Hurrah
for Ponton’s Creek Boys.
O U Bottle of Soda Water
and M. K. and R. K. how ab-
the breaking out went righjt
away. She stopped being fret-
ful and began to romp and
play like any normal child.
out Saturday night. Didn t weijvj0w she’s healthy, strong and
have fun full of life rI1 ajways depend
Brown Eyes, and Sweet Pea,; 0n Syrup of Figs from now* on
you should have been with us.. and i am recommending it per-
Say Brown Eyes come more of-____
ten than you do for wp enjoy ~
your letters, also Cinderella ““
and Sweet Pea.
Must stop and leave space
for a better w’riter than I am
Sweetheart Girl.
the firlst sign of biliousness
bad breath, coated tongue or
feverishness give him a Ijttle
of the rich, fruity California
Fig Syrup. It’s purely vege-
table, a gentle but certain la-
xative and it gives tone and
strength to the stomach and
bowels so they continue to act
normally of their own accord,
All drug stores have Califor-
nia Fig Syrup. Alwrays ask
for it by the full name so
you’ll get the genuine endors-
ed by physicians for over 50
years.
CALIFORNIA
FIG SYRUP
CREAM—-Bring it to
us, it’s worth more in
trade, test everyday.—
Julius Bucek.
MOULTON NEWS
Here comes Rose to join
the happy bunch of writers
and readers after a long ab-
sence.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaclav Jasek
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Migl and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Chudej and family spe-,
nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.;
Henry Chudej and family. 1
Misses Lillian and Edith Mi-;
ka visited with Miss Louise
Migl Monday noon.
Mi*, and Mrs. Chas. Kristv-
nik and family visited with j
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klekar Sun-
day. Mr. Klekar was on the
sick list, but he is better now*, j
am glad to say.
Mrs. Nick Havel of Rich-
mond is visiting here with her
kinfolks for a few* days.
Miss Frances Firasek of
Shiner spent Sunday w ith heri
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lud Fi-
rasek.
Those who spent an enjoy-
able night last Monday at Mr.
and M’s. Frank Migl and fa-
mi y of Hallettsville were Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Migl, Misses
Louise Migl. Edith Mika, Mes-
srs Torn Janak and Louis Nie-
rnan.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Gallia
and family and Mr. John Hav
Buy Your Furniture From
S. M. KUYKENDALL)
Reasons for it
The Quality of Merchandise
Tho Reasonable Prices
Because of Full Stock
The Servloe Given
• Try it in 1928
■ ff . • • 1
Will Compete WHS OatsUogmo PtSoob
THERE ARE very few 1 indications that the price of
cotton this year, will be higher than the present level.
Because of this fact, our coming crop must be made as
cheaply as possible and we strongly urge MORE
COTTON from FEWER ACRES. Other cotton farmers
are doing this - why not try it in Lavaca County?
The First State Bank
For Commissioner Precs 3—7.1
. C. H. THOMPSON
I ■ ■ el and his mother Mrs. Nick
Sorry to say that Johnnie, Havel visited w*ith Mr. and
J Havrda, the 14 year old son Mrs. Adolph Mika and family Watch The Kidneys After
- of Mr. and Mrs. John Havrda; Sunday, j Winter's Colds,
NATIONAL | of Velehrad, while cranking! Will have to end and leave
In Trim This
Winter ? •
STOP THAT ITCHING
Use Blue Star Remedy to re-
i lieve Eczema, Itch, Tetter,
| RingWorm, Old Sores, Sores
on children, Sore Feet, Poison
Oak, Dandruff, Pimples, Heat
and all forms itching skin dis-
eases. It kills germs, Stops the
itching at once, and usually
restores the skin to health
| again. Has a pleasant odor
and does not stain. Ail drug-
gists. Hallettsville Drug Store.
Blue Star Soap may be used as
a cleanser. (a31)
"re ‘holders' 1 F -. 'Peter's “car' Sunday" njeht j spa^foTtirtter^Ke™ MSB4 | £&££
Rose
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.-
There will be a. meeting of Joe Krause broke his right,__
all members Sprfiiay April 1st hand.' He wfas taken immedia-i ' BABY CHICKS
_ ,at 3 p. m. in our Hall, at tely to the doctor and is do-, Prices for March and April
For Commissioner Precs 1—8 wlJich ^me sealed bids for the j mg nicely so far. , j on baby chicks from accredit
ror commissioner rrecs. i—°,sale of the Hall and all our
For Commissioner Precs 4. —5
LEO GERDES
FRITZ A. TREPTOW
For Justice of Peace Prec.
W. A. NEAL
CITY ELECTION
April. 3 d, 1928
For City Secretary, Tax Ass^~ All members are urged
property will be received and
opened. .
Those desiring to buy said
property must include a check
for $50.00 with the bid as
sign of good faith. Usual
rights reserved. ’ \ t
to
GOOD MEAT
ssor and Collector:
S. M. KUYKENDALL
Fo Alderman:
H F FERTSCH
’ Y,\ D. TIMM
O. B. SOKOL
Saturday March 31,
we will have 75 new
Easter Dresses on dis-
play. Give U3 a look bc-
be present.
Jno. Bocek Pres.
NOTICE!
We take this method of no-
tifying our neighbors that they YOU can’t get any other kindl (f)
Reporter jed blood-tested flocks—White
| Brown, Buff Leghorns^ An-
tconas, $11.00 per 100: S. C.
I Rhode Island Reds. Barred
-Plymouth Rocks. $12 White
! Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons,
IS. C. Black and White Minor-
; cas, $14 per 100. Delivered
prices. We have three incuba-
! tors of 104,000-egg capacity
and can fill orders promptly.
; Catalog free.
Hallettsville Hatchery,
Hallettsville, Texas.
up, impurities remain in the blood
and ora. apt to jasha am tired and
achy with headache*, diwhie— and
often nagging backache. A common
warning ia scanty or burning secretion*.
Doan* PiM*, • stimulant diuretic,
increase tbe secretion of the kidneys
and aid in the damnation of waste
impurities. Are endorsed by users
everywhere. A*h your neighbor/ ■
must keep their turkevs off
our premises. Any damage
done must be paid for.
Mrs. Agnes Kutach.
M s. Julie Dolezal.
HZ)
0 ('. Sweet Home.
when you patronize this
market.
BAR3ECUE every Saturday.
PHONE No. 84
City Meat Market.
Fr & Son Props.
Aug. Eilers, Mgr.
Mr. and M s. Joe Jakubik
of Yoakum visited the A. J.
fofe buying. Finl: cL Co. Kallas Lome at Wied Tuesday. Tuesday
For First Class Service
Call On
POCH TRANSFER CO.
Hallettsville, Texas
Phone 15 or 20.
Successors to Morley
Transfer Co.
HmOtaresek of Yoakum was Our truck are ready to do
business visitor to our city any hauling, anywhere at any-
DOANS PRS
A STIMULANT DIURETIC KIDNEYS
fewer-Milfcirn Co. MlgChcw. Burr«!o.NY
The Snappiest line of
dress pants arrived and
are sold cheap at Bu^
cek’s Store,
time.
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EGGS FOR HATCHING—
from pure-bred Rhode Island
Reds that are heavy egg pro-
ducers all the year arpund.
Roosters, that came from trap
nest record hens, partly Ma-
hood and Coffman stock. Eggs
for March and April $1.00 per
16.
Geo. Bucek,
(78f) Hallettsville, Texas.
666
is prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue^
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
i
FOR SALE—A good cow
horse, complete with saddle,
pad, and bridle, or seperate.
P. P. Janacek.
W.>E. PARR
LAWYER •
Hallettsville, Texas.
Office ever Pink State Bank
Prat
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1928, newspaper, March 30, 1928; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040925/m1/5/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.