Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD, HALLETTSVILLE, lErXA3
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 7.
SWEET HOME
KOERTH
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 3.
BRESLAU
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West-Bound ..........11:45 a. m.
East-Bound................2 :37 p.m.
Night Trains
West-bound............12 :88 a.m.
East-bound................4 :02 a.m.
Glad to report Mrs. Tlieo.
Henke recuperating after a
tussel with pneumonia.
Mr. J. Pavlu and son were
at George Thompson’s Sunday
! eve.
Mr. Henry Hermes and chib
dren and brother John visited
“ ” “ at the home of their sister
Market Report. ^ I an(j aunt Mrs. Theo. Henke.
Strict Middling ..........16 5 16 Mr. Ludvik Knetak left
Middling ............................ 16 Thursday for Williamson coun
Strict Low ........................14 Vi- i ty for an extended visit with
Cotton bales new ............3600 relatives.
produce Mr. and Mrs. Doc Brown
Eggs candled per doz.........23c and daughter of Rabb Switch
Old roosters, oound........................ ^ were in our midst Saturday
Fryers ar.d broilers, small per lb 17c Mrs. Henry Hermes of Koer-
Fryers large per lb...........20c th is visiting at the home of
Turkeys per pound..................... 18c her sister in law Mrs. Theo.
Geese, full feathered...................... 6c j Henke.
Ducks, full feathered....................10c j Mr. Montie Young and sister
Bacon'per pound, Texas ...... 24c j were ill your city Saturday.
Hay per ton...........................$18-22 Mr. Anton Zaruba spent
Corn per buahel...shelled...............l.oo j Thursday with homefolks re-
Wood per cord.........................$5.00 j turning to your city Thursday
Butter per pound...........................17c j afternooil.
Country lard per pound .............. 14c j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woytek
Cotton seed per tor.................. $32.1 spent Friday in your city.
Hulls per ton.......................... $10. Sorry to report Mrs Vincenc
Meal per sack.......................... $1.75 Young on the sick list
Here comes Neva again af- Crops are fairly cleaned Here 1 come again ; o dot
! ter a short absence. Am i we!- from weeds and grass, corn down a lev. ; ems ; i.e dear
| come Ed. (Certainly you are is suffering for rain for if old Herald
Ed.) we don’t get a good rain in All Liu farm: ■ in this om-
The farmers around here a few days there will not b< munity have finished chopping
I are busy making hay while much corn made, ’flic local cotton for he second ime.
j some are still plowing and shower we had Wednesday Those that visited last Sun-
i chopping cotton. But it seems was not enough to make mois- day with Mr. and Mrs. ( has
| as all the people around here ture for the hot sun dried up Olsovsky and family were Mr.
1 would be pleased with a good soil so quick just as if we had and Mrs. Anton Olsovsky, Mr
rain The cotton here in some no rain . Emil Svetlik and children, Mr.
places is beginning to bloom. Mr. John Michna attended and Mrs. Julius Olsovsky and
Mr .and Mrs. Aug. Kutach j the dance at Louis Marek Sat- j baby Mr. and Mrs. John G.
land son Emil and daughters urday nite. i Konvicka and daughters Mr.
; Henrietta visited with home- | Miss Alma Karney spent and Mrs. Frank Olsovsky and
; folks Sunday. a while Monday with her aunt! family of Velehrad and Messrs
Let’s all haurrah for the Mrs. C. C. Turk near your Emil Hollub Jaro Konvicka
dance at Worthing June 28tn. j city. land Vladik Svetlik.
leis all get ready and go also Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matejek ! Those that spent last Sun-
you Ed. be sure and come as and daughter Miss Frances day with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
it shall be an old folks dance, were visitors to your city Sat- j Ulcak were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
(I’ll be there if I can help urday. I liam Ulcak and family,
it Ed.) Mr. Joe Barcak and son Wil-! Little Miss Vlasta Svetlik is
Those that Sundayed at the liam, Joe left for Engle Mon-
Mrs. A. Bender home were Mr day.
Fr. Bender and sons Johnnie Mrs. V. Ackerman and dau-
and Alfred of Weimar, Messrs ghter Miss Teresa motored to
Steve, Chas. and Alfred Ku- Yoakum Wednesday,
tach Frank Pesek and John Mrs. Katy Barcak is on the
lere co:
Blue Bell with
a few lines to Ll
dear old
Onions per lb................................. 2c
Butter fat..................................27c
Irish potatoes per pound...........4 l-2c
Sweet potatoes lb....................2 l-2c
hides.......................................... 6c
Hens........................................ 14c
Beeswax..................... 17c
Guineas each.............................. 25c
Wool...................................... - 25
OLD KINKLER-HACKBERRY
Mr. Terry Fitch and family
spent Saturday at the home of
Emil Schultz.
Son.
MOSSY GROVE GAZETTE
After an absence of a few
weeks will drop in for a spell.
Misses Mary and Margaret
Spears accompanied by Mrs.
Dry dry is the cry, we think j ^ula Bennett, Lillie Picken,
if dosen’t rain soon we will I ^°]Vin]f Obelgoner and Ken-
dry up and blow away don’t j netb Houchins of your city
you think so Ed. (Looks that ; made a vlslt to Vienna Wed-
way Ed.)
nesday eve.
Mrs. Henry Spies and son ^r- and Mrs- Victor Spear
Stanley daughter Lydia and 12nd baby Vslted at., Charhe
Miss ilulda Boethel left Sat-1 SP??rs Wednesday nite
urday morning for Hound Top . Mis. Hoy Giegory and baby
to visit at Mr .and Mrs Donald of y°“r are visiting her
ej ! parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Misses Helen and Olga Lor-! Morgan,
fing Billie Klare and Hilda;., JI>/ H Morgan and bro-
Koehn and Mr. Henry Klare i(h® 1‘1a", Roy Gregory vlsl-
spent Sunday evening at Rich-: Mf homefolks Satuiday and
ard Koehn at New Bielau. Sunday. They left for LaGran-
Those that spent Sunday Sunday to resume their
evening at C. J. Elstner home ,c uV_es' ,
were Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Zappe;, .Mr. and Mis. Chas. Lump-
Mrs. Hy. Sommer and child-1^111 an(* *ons an^ ^n^flc^s ,re‘
sick list.
News is scarce will ring off.
Reporter.
Smolik.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smolik
and baby called on Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Kutach Sunday eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nevlud
and son Jero, Mrs. J. Smolik HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 6.
and daughter Agnes visited
with Mr. and Mrs. L. Havel
Saturday nite.
Mr. Steve V. Kutach of your
city visited his parents Sunday.
Miss Lillian Bender left Sun-
day for Weimar, to be at the
bedside of her aunt Mrs. Fr.
Bender.
Here comes Blue Bonnett
again to dot down a few lines
to the dear old Herald. Far-
mers are busy plowing and
chopping cotton but rain wo-
uld be welcomed. Say Ed. am
I writing too often (Not at all
and rfami?y Chatted*' awhile I ^!ss*s Alice and Rosa G°Id
r;,itdhflriivnd Mre-Fr-Sciba i?rtfArKli
Mr. and’ Mrs. Ed. Neuvar Sch°U °f your cify
Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Neuvar! M‘\and Mrs- J»hn Gold
Sr. and daughters Sundayed :LLAL’TL.Mr
with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sru-
I bar of Shiner Sunday.
Hello Esther must let you
know that Neva is still here,
come on with your letters
ren, Misses Josephine Baas
of Victoria, Alice Renger, Er-
tumed to San Marcos Monday
after a few days visit with
na Schroeder Messrs Charlie | relatives.
Walter Baas, and Carl Elstner ! and ^rs* VL E. Allen
Af Viptftria and daughter came over from
of Victoria.
Those that spent Sunday
at LaGrange at the Bluff were
Yoakum Saturday and spent
till Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorfing Kd. Morgan,
and children, Mr. and Mrs. I. WiH Judd of Salem is work
Ed. Miller and duaghter, ML * mgJor Ed; Morgan this week-
and Mrs. Jacob Lorfing and ^ Lillian Picken and
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lorfing of Kmme Bennett spent Saturday
Schulenburg and Mr. Willie .at EjtlsN ^peais-
Lorfing of Weimar. j^rS’ ru Earner
Callers at Dick Mertz home a!ld Mr- and Mj’s- Chas. Lum-
Sunday were Mr .and Mrs.: P>ent S«nday eve at the
Hy. Renger Mr. and Mrs. Fritz *• Earner home.
Mertz of your citv, Mr. and Guy °,rsak aad VVl11 Judd
Mrs. Ernest Eilert and Mr. and "c*'e ea;ly Sanday morning
Mrs. Otto Zinke. callers at C. H. Spears.
Mr. Oscar Mollert spent Sun Margaret Spears was
day evening with Miss Minnie #uest of honor at a birthday
Lorfing. | supper at Appelt Hill Satur-
Mr Fritz Steinberg and Miss nite at the home ol Mr.
Minnie Ehler visited Saturday Obelgoner.
nite with Miss Louise Mertz. Joe Drozd entertained his
Miss Erna Schroeder and .! a dance Saturday
Mr. Ed. Gunderlack were seen niViV-n
on the highway Saturday even 1 lln^ °,v
and Mrs. Frank Valchar.
Mr. Fred Hubert of Sec-
lusion visited the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gold Tues-
day evening .
we all love to read them, also „ M.r' FraI!k Valchar spent
you Jedna od Nas, Two Kisses pU,]4aJ UItb 1^1* and iRs* doe
Little School Girl and Sweet °Q ’ T ;+fl„ TT0nQff
Heart's Girl. j Say Little Scout of Hallett-
Those that called on Mrs.'svlIle,? L °T y<?U g
A. Bender Sunday nite were! 2.v“ h ,Ce am " °
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrill Morisek | Lr- A L...... r* 1^
r j „ A, Miss Alice and Rosa Gold
ra and Clara Kutach, M^rs! Lhatted Lold^L^oL/citv
John, Chas. and Antno Ku-| “^,Aj
Miss Victoria Bender call-1 £££ Frank HaaS M°n'
ed on Mrs. Jas. Orsack Sun- q , ,
day morning 1 Say why wasn 1 you at the
Mr. Louis Matusek of Su-
dance Saturday night you mis-
sed it all. (Will be there next
garland is here visiting his re- L “ V
latives and friends. i11 Qe rf/ rr- e u ,, ++
Mr. Bohumir Brosch of Inez ®,ay J'y,i R,sses of Hal'ft-
visited his brother Louis Broz sv.‘”e Rt ]■ ,gme m,°.re often
of here Sunday. !wlth ^our letgrs as they sure
As my letter is getting ra- ?re P,s|,n*'J >>uess y0.u ‘° be
ther long must conclude and L' T' Say ,f 1 aT nght or
am leaving space for Esther .wr?.n«> y“u Kuossed my name
and all the writers As alwavs 111 the other PaPer-
an me writers. As always | The dance at Key Judd wa3
__A exa' , fairly well attended, Mr. John
Gold and sisters Alice and
Rosa Gold, Mr. Frank Busher-
miller visited the home of Mr.
CORNS
Lift Off-No Pain!
, T T . 0 , , with Mr. and Mrs. August
and Mrs. Joe Janak Saturday gvet]ik
ni^C , . . . Those that spent Sunday
.lust close for news is scar“ i with Miss Annie Zapalac and
ce and ea'e sPfce ^or other j brc)ther Frank and Eddie,
leadeis and wliters I am as were Messrs Paul Drost, Emil
at present staying with her
sister Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kon-
vicka and baby.
Say Orleana of Route 4 you
guessed me entirely wrong.
Who in the world are you!
Keep on coming with your in-
teresting letters. They are very
interesting to me.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geb-
auer and Mrs. Mare Tobola
chatted a wTiile Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvicka
and babe .
Mr. and Mrs. John Trojcak
spent Sunday with relatives at
Moravia.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ul-
cak spent Monday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. John
Konvicka Sr. and family.
Those that visited Sunday
night at the Emil Svetlik
home were Mr. and Mrs. John
Trojcak, Mr. and Mrs. August
Svetlik, Mr. and Mrs. Anton
Olsovsky, Messrs John Konvic'
ka, Chas. Olsovsky, Bdhumil
Bohuslav, Rudolph Barton,
Frank and Vladik Svetlik and
Edward Olsovsky and Misses
Mary Svetlik and Julia Barton.
Mr. Steven Janak called on
Miss Sylvia Konvicka Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Olsov-
sky and daughters Francis and
Emma and Son Edward, Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Olsovsky and
daughter Dorothy Helen and
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Olsovsky
Sundayed with relatives near
Moravia .
Mr. and Mrs. John Konvic-
ka and daughters Henrietta
and Evelyn spent Sunday writh
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulcak
spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Jno. Smolik near Worth-
ing.
Those that spent -ISunday
with Mr. and Mrs. August
Svetlik and family were Mr.
and Mi's. Jos Konvicka and
daughter Maragert Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Svetlik and family
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Svet-
Jik.
Mr. and Mrs. John Trojcak
chatted a while Sunday eve
Herald .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zappe
and baby and Mr. and Mrs.
Yiiz Zappe of Appelt’s Hill
visited relatives at Witting
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marbur-
ger and children spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. M. Rose-
naur and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie West
phal and children of Shiner
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Spies and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Ehler arrd son Mr. Alvin Spies
called at the home of H. Lowe
and children last Sunday.
Mr. Albert Rosenauer is vis-
iting a fewr days at Moulton
with relatives .
Will close with greetings to
one and all. Same as before,
Blue Bell.
RABBITS CROSSING
ever,
Blue Bonnett.
mg.
The dance at Moravia Sun-
day night was attended by a
large crowd all had a good
time, How did you like it
Sweet Sixteen of Moravia? We
sure had a good time I know
you did too. Say do you know
who we are now, I hope so,
because we want you to stop
guessing because you never
will guess us right, the last
time you guessed you was wav
off.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klare
called at the Emil Tieptow
home Monday eve.
Misses Alice Renger and Er-
na cchroeder Messrs Herbert ,
Rengei Victor Buske and Mr.
and Mrs. Magnus Botard call-
ed at the L. Boethel home Sat-
urday nite.
We remain as ever,
Two Onion Eaters.
High Pockets.
• ••• ••• ••• •••.«. ...^
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j CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP IS j
j CHILD’S BEST LAXATIVE |
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Bilious
dull feeling
and Rudolph Stropek, and
Miss Hattie Janush.
Misses Marie and Frances
•■■■J Svetlik and cousin Frank spent
B Tuesday night with Misses
5 Marv and Annie Zapalac and
I brothers. I. M. S. U. C. N. B. .
5 Lonesome Girlie.
We had a nice little shower
of rain Wednesday evening
wrhich all wras very glad to
see and the crops are looking
fine.
Mr. Jim Mikulenka and son
Bill and Mr. Adolph Matula
was moving a barn for Mr.
John Bennett last v^eek.
Mr. Fey Thigpen called at
the Wenzel Roberts' home
Sunday.
Those that visited at John
Bennetts Sunday eve were : Mr
and Mrs. E. H. Houchins, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Jemison and
family .
Several from around here
attended the dance at Sweet
Home and report a fine time.
Miss Kittie and Sallie Ben-
nett spent Thursday with Mr.
Marvin Jemison and family.
Mrs. R. Lucke and little son
Junior are visting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Chapman
of your city .
Mr. J. H. Chapman and
granddaughter Miss Virginia
Buerger are visiting in San An-
tonio.
Mr. Charlie Steffek was in
our burg one day last week.
Mr. Vernon Chapman called
on Mr. Arthur Bennett Satur-
day nite.
Miss Eva Mae Harral spent
Saturday nite with Miss Lucille
Stockton.
Mr. W. L. Russell of your ci-
ty and niece Miss Lucille were
business callers at John Ben-
nett’s Friday eve.
Mr. Louie Dornak w^as se(
in our community one day h
week.
Mr. Jim Mikulenka and
daughter Miss Emma visited
Monday eve .with Mr. Joltb
Bennet and family.
Sorry to report Miss Earsie
Bennett on the sick list wish
her a speedy recovery.
Several around here attend-
ed church at Salem Sunday
nite.
With greetings,
Fox and Owl.
Wa Ara Equippad With A
ml
“jVj[Y old stand-by is Thedford’s
Black-Draught—I have used
it off and on for about 20 years,”
says Mr. W. S. Reynolds, of
mTS” LhUrt °”e bit! Dr°P |J R”I' gethave a bad
a little r reezone oil an ach- J taste in my mouth. My head
ing corn, instantly that corn a feels dull. I don’t just feel like
stops hurting, then shortly you 1 setting around and doing my
lift it right off with fingers. || w°rk. I know it isn’t laziness,
Your druggist sells a tiny 1 bu«q^iJi?u1fne8f8' , ,
v c ■ bo I take a few doses of Black-
botte of J reezone for a few ■) Draught and when it acts well, I
cents, sufficient to remove ! get up feeling like new—1'full of
every hard corn, soft corn or
| corn between the toes and the
foot calluses, without soreness
or irritation.
baby
MOTHER! Wl
v ’ ——--constipated, has wind-colic, fe
verish breath, coated-tongue.
Mrs. H. R. Anderson and ; or diarrhea, a half-teaspoonful
daughter Doris returned to of genuine “California Fig
Yorktown Tuesday after a visit Syrup” promptly moves the
with her mother Mrs. Ada
Lay.
Mrs. Claude Talk came in
:'rorn Houston i tin-day to \isi*
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Pooh.
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DANCE AT SVETLIK PLAT-
FORM ON SATURDAY JUNE
19th. MUSIC BY HAPPY SIX
pnrv—xpA EVERYBODY
INVITED.
moves
poisons, gases, bile, souring
food and waste right out. Ne-
ver cramps or overacts. Babies
love hs delicious taste.
Ask your druggist for ge-
nuine “California Fig Syrup”
which has directions for ba-
bies and children of all ages
printed on bottle. Mother!
You must say “Gali'ornia” or
you may get an imitation fig
1 svrup.
is prescription for ___________
Coi ls, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, | of pure medicinal roots and herbs
Bilious Fever and Mal-ria. J and contains no dangerous or
It kills the germ-.
For first class service have
us do your hauling. Long or
short trips made.
Moriey Transfer Co.
■ pep’ and ready for any kind of
■ work.
J “I can certainly recommend it.”
I In case of biliousness and other
•I disagreeable conditions due to
an inactive liver, Black-Draught
■ helps to drive the poisonous im-
purities out of the system and
J tends to leave the organs in a
I state of normal, healthy activity.
! Black-Draught is made entirely
lj harmful mineral drugs. It can
J be safely taken by everyone.
- Sold everywhere. Price 25c.
Speaks to Women
Dallas, Texas.—“I was run-down in
health after the ‘flu’ and suffered
from ailments pecu-
liar to women. I
took a small amount
of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescrip-
tion and it gave me
health and strength.
Without going into
details about my
suffering, I will
just say I can
. __ earnestly recom-
-» mend the ‘Favorite
Prescription.’ It is
a reliable tonic for women.” — Mrs.
Hallic Moore, 4024 Main St.
Women, get well and strong now by
obtaining this “Prescription” of Dr.
Tierce’s of your druggist, in tablets or
liquid; send 10c to Dr. Pierce, President
Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a
trial package of the tablets.
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Thedford’s
Mi
• W or
b W uhersdorf left
Sp.u Antonio
• 11 J! kt* ; 'n
•»*#■> 1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zavesky.
Sr. and children of Moulton
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zidek
and baby of Jourdanton spent
Wednesday here at the home
“ of Mr. and Mrs Chas. Zavesky.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Roth, r
and children and Mrs. M. A.
Moore left Wednesday for
Houston to visit relatives. Mr.
Rot her returned Thursday, the
oHi'O's remained for a longer
visit .
“Weidenhoff Super Service
Test Bench”
THE DAYS OF HIT OR MISS
ELECTRICAL SERVICE ARE
OVER
We want to give you an es-
timate on your next automo-
tive job. We ask this opportu-
nity that we may prove that
nowhere can you get guaran-
tee electrical service at near
the low price we will quote
you for repairing ignition
starting and lighting system.
This test Bench enables us
to determine the cause of fail-
ure in ignition starting and
lighting system in a few minu-
tes. You can get the benefit in
low labor charge.
Electrical Service Station
Steven Janak Prop.
Headquarters at Hmcir Garage
r •••■
Mrs. < ’. A. Hattenbach came
in from Yoakum Wednesday
to visit her mother Mrs. Annie
Marek who is ill at the home
of her daughter Mrs. O. J.
Quitta.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926, newspaper, June 18, 1926; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth724825/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.