Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS.
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ONE PIECE-PORCELAIN LINED
REFRIGERATORS
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One Dz. eggs sell for 16c. 1
;Dz. day old chicks sell for
; $1.20. Customers get 90 per
• cent hatch. Everyone who des-
Jires can earn this ready cash
^ with our Incubators, brooders,
[and poultry supplies.
If you have a good refrige-
rator let us electrify it, $195
land freight.
G r a s s
catchers,
4 styles
t o sel-
ect from,
rubber
hose, sprinkling cans, wheel-
barrows, garden and flower
repairs for lawn mowers,
seed, hand plows, shears,
tree trimmers, garden and
tree sprayers, flower bask-
ets, vases, etc. See us about
and the correct oil to use.
5 sizes to \
select from.
A good se- ?
parator gets
25 per cent
more cream
than hand
skimming.
We sell
cream cans,
buckets, separator oil,
churns, pans, oiled paper,
butter molds, paddles,
I wood spoons, milk bottles,
caps, milk kettles, crocks,
land separator repairs.
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TOrdwareCo
The New Perfection is the
simplest of all kerosene cook-J>
ing stoves. 8 styles to select
from. New Perfection parts
and ovens too. See us about re-
pair parts of any kind of stove.
Phone us for good clean kero-
sene, wicks, stove enamel, kit-
chen ware, brooms, mops, po
lish, etc.
foleman (ook
Burners do not warp be-
cause they do not get red hot.
,Not affected by wind. Burns
upside down. Hotter fire than
kerosene, Safer than gravity
feed gasolene stoves.
MOULTON ROUTE 2.
Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Simpson
returned Saturday from their
I will come again with a wedding trip to Key West Fla
few news items for the dear and Havana Cuba.
old Herald. \ Miss Mary Klekar returned
Our community^ vv “ Saturday from a pleasant visit
sited with a rainfall esUma- relatiVes at Wallis .
ted at 8 inches which caused
much damage to the fields. A Miss Olga Mertz visited in
few bridges on the Shiner- Yoakum Sunday.
Moulton road were washed Dr and Mrs p j Hanak
away. John Mraz ieft Sunday for Dallas where
tmg hv H^MninJ last Mrs. Hanak will visit relatives
was killed by lightning last whUe Dr Hanak win attend
""^-c at Mouiton Sun- the Jtat^Denta. Con^nHon
attended! U2 dance tickets Falls Monday for a session of
were sold. All report a good thiee days*
time. ' Herman Werner
Wm.
Light Globes Stolen From
Church Building
On last Saturday night
someone entered the Christian
church and stole every electric
light bulb in the church. The
bulbs were all in place when
the church was cleaned on Sat-
urday afternoon. Sunday mor-
ning they were all missing.
Truly this section surely has
at least one very undesirable
citizen—Eagle Lake Headlight j
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CINADR—MART1NKA
BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Neu-
SHINER NEWS
tonMandraMikssCUl^r
of ElC-po werem united in their home born Sunday. ^-d^the —cement
day moraine Rev. Father V. j MARRIAGE LICENSE , vel passed away Thursday Ap-
Raska performing the cere-1 ^Rosendo Ribera and Reyes ^22 was he]d from
"The ‘ bride is a charming i Linnie McGrew (col) and the
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kind and affectionate ways Tonnye Rhodes. o’clock after which in-
The bridegroom is the old- — 1 .. ..
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citizen—Lane ' ---- - - v vy , To Fmil Pp^pk and Eddie Mik- terment was made in the Ca-
mem0 o?0Hobson’se “nd i cob Cinad'r ,"d fa^nn^ed’ta ulenka of Yoakum were in the ^Cemetery Father Benes
-‘I Roach Paste used for the ex-j the tailor business with his fa- buSs • The pretty flowers brought
a good tnree uuj'3- i chesitlsstated that the mean- j After a sumptuous wedding Mrs. Julia Chapman left fgravdeS gave Evidence1* of
...... Winkenhferder of ! Sl*w ttS?2? ^ 3 ^ MS wV'heid by ...
Baursville was_ seen on our at the home of his son Gus-| Rf v wi]{ certainiy see there is ' The Eagle wishes Mr. and TT T wh°, kne^ j!^‘____
n • T ^ 1..Pinorl v o lmur 9 llH hjlHTlV TtPV. A .D. li C
rsaursviiie was at me nome ui me
highway last Sunday riding a Werner of our city.
y°S?l? Kuehn°'visited at the i Miss Louise Mohrmann ret- j {bat'is''far ahead of the raL ’ married life-Mou.ton r-ag.e. »“ r,‘Vh*e™ Tol, ““jr/and Edwkrd
Lud. F. Heinrich home last urned to Houston Sunday afUi , beliete if the ia ^ Mjsg Leona Cauthern re- they attended the 74th. an- and daughter, Mrs. F. J. Si-
our community was very sick August Netardus 01 A oakum : — „pr Ga7ette at Fredericksburg. bereaved ones we extend svm-
last week. Dr. Sam Jaeggli of visited relatives here Sunday., Austin Texas April 28 — A ner Gazette.-- , pathy-
Moulton was the attending ~ memorial urging a special ses- Mrs. Clara Fernau ot oud Amomr those who attended
physician. We are pleased to Emil Voelkel came in from : sion t0 ratify district road CARD OF THANKS lime was a visitor to our city trom a distance
report her much better. i Yoakum Sunday to MSit rela bpnds was presented Governoi - Monday . were: Mr. and Mrs. Mat Have!
Louis Mraz and family who tives. Ferguson today. We wish to express our Mrs .Minnie Meyer and dan- and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Havel
have been sick with the la; Miss Winona Timm return-; The committee offering the sincere thanks for all kindness- ,-t '^rs Harper Kloppen- of Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs. Isi-
—iiYinvuiJ wns rmnomted Iftsc no eV.AMm hq in miv vocpnl be- . ^ i lnvi-> doi* WT.ltispGrjfcr cind IVIiss
Marie Havel of San Antonio,
t Mr. John Zahirniak and fami-
ly, Mrs. Martin Novosad of
___ , .iviinnie ivieyer unu uuu- ana ivir. anu ivna. i-xc-u ncnv-
ltave been sick with the la Miss Winona Timm return-'; The committee ottering me sincere thanks for all Rinaness- h^‘r yIrg> Harper Kloppen- of Gonzales, Mr. and Mrs. Isi-
nsi ^feeds'; “hcre
trains ever seen on this line of a pieti ' . ing of Texas mayors and the loved one Mrs. John Havel, je&ttiua*. .
the S P passed through Fri- Miss Pauline Marek came in Xexas Highway Association. Especially Rev. C. J. Benes for Doran Vick returned ^ ^ ^
day. There were 57 cars. The from Yoakum Sunday to visit Validity of approximately the COnsoling words and per- wharlon yesterday. West and" Mr" and Mrs. Chas.
r° IJgMnin^! stnTck'sev’ eraT tc- yerferdj/^/H ™aVboiTw« jeo'pSdizelTy |Sgf7p~ i Shiner
^Tetri^rto^ieces: *** " t» Cuoro Sunday. | spent the^eek^d with homo
May Belle of Moulton Pick- the St. Joseph Infirmary n-r cher County issue. Also to all who have in any A Roeber Sr. is reported j M"r and Mrs.
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May Belle of Moulton Pick- the St. Joseph Infirmary lor cher County issue. Also to all who have in any A Roeber Sr. is reported j M"r and Mrs. Matthew Pus-
x ickups did you swim or did training as a nurse. \ The memorial asks the spe- way aided us in our sad hours, serj0usly ill at the home of ^a j^. Qf \vied visited in Shi-
you stick in the mud. Mr and Mrg j H pogue cial session for the “exclusive such. as: Mr. Leo Hybner, Mr. his son Chas. Roeber of Rt. 6. i ner g^ay
thcSOB"St.feroT .Warfdcr^| Sunday he« l^.Ty B^ka.fehn^- Mrs Bruno Cohn returaed | M, and Mrs. Rudolph Ja-
Antonio last week. | tW‘^ hlme the same day, be called “at the earliest pra- sar> Mr. and Mrs Matthew from a nleasant ms,
The stockmen here are buy- w„, continue her cticablc time
Tohn Te- Mrs Bruno Lonn reiumcu . ivir. wxio.
Sar Mr and Mrs . Matthew yesterday from a pleasant visit Uik and Mr. Fred Jamk and
SpaurstkaSraLnd daughter Ante- to relatives at Houston. i ^^“^tfv^lnd^ri:
nie Mrs. Fr.Dolejsi and child- , wic in Shiner last week.
cattfe Cis^ sc^ce^ her^ now? ^ Garbade and Anton ^ | SSL and T^-eetings to all.
a aa ■ ^ay hT„ S --
owri rUovrfH for the old ^ Gnrhade wantine to te Senator B. A. Stuart ot : Orill. Mr. W. J. Janecek. ent in Victoria this morning to (
May Flower.
a busy practice last Friday Shiner Friday on busi- mittee. A bill prepared by St a- Q s. T. Meyer, Mr. Alphonse ville and Yoakum ere p
night and played for the old ; Mr Garbade wanting to te Senator B. A. Stuart ot : GriU, Mr. W. J. Janecek ent m Victona this morning to
folks dance at Herman Park buy'the stock in trade, the air Forth Worth and Forth Worth John Havel and Children, attend the funeral of Thomaa,
Saturday night. compressor motor and fittings state representatives was sent ----- W. McKmght the son .
sliiliii ii#'ilP!:
od. . 8°88 09 the air compressor lestine, J. A. Kemp of W ichita • verv pleasant surprise purty an automobile a i
Mr. Barnace has opened a m"otor and fittings at $183.20. Falls and W. V. Crawford ot l at *his home on east Third Rosed ale .Miss Sunday,
new confectionery store iri the offer as made by Mr. Waco. it r, _ i Street Sunday night the oc- The funeral took place tiom
F. Kranick building in Moul- Garbade has been submitted to A brief prepared by C . D.; casion being the anniversary the Little residence ai
n. T . \v. Carter Grinstead, Referee Jessup general counsel tor a his natal day.
Bill Kuehn left for Weimar jn Bankruptcy at Houston, leading Texas bond house hoi- joe was very
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Saturday on business
Hope Ed. will paruon . t,.ustee
scribbling for this time. (Toui
letters are all O. K. Ed.) ^ Norman
and
ters are ail U. K. Norman renrenKamp an mlssl0n
Regards to all the readers employe of the offices of the morial.
d writers. S. P. a+ Yoakum spent Sunday
Reporter. here.
ratify the creation oi me ru*m the time pass very pleasant.^ ...........-- — npn„
districts was prepared for sub- for all present. Dominoes ‘ 12 Cemetery, very Ke.v: ,
Fehrenkamp an ndssion along with the me- d many other games very .John Sheehan, assistea ov
' — pleasantly passed the time af- Rev. P. B Feeney, officiating.
ter which delicious refresh- The obsequies were \ei>
ments were served. At a late largely attended and
hour after extending Joe their were many beautiful lioiai
i x *i_ Vi onrnr vp- ov»i mr« PnCPt* r*i0IT
YOAKUM BOYS MAKE
MAKE GOOD.
W. E. PARR,
LAWYER
Office over First State Bank
Hallettsville. Texas.
Practice in all courts.
_ 6% Loans on Farm* —
hour alter extenaing weiv nuiu.v
. ^ , . , xurs. u. rx. IM...O xm.v...— - for the happy re- offerings. Roger Fleming,
To Stop a Cough Quic Friday* from Houston ""^eie ^ tbe cotton classing at the turns of the day the guests A. Murphy, J. M. Haller, Jr. TOPS—Made to fit
take HAYES' HEALING H°NEY. • she had been at the beds e & m. College State Meet departed for their respective Carl Elstner, L. L. B. Hof,er I Derfect.
cough medicine which stops the coogh by her sick mother Mis. S. I. . , ltvi m-i n Qtsnn son1 ^ „nfi f T Dunlap were the
r; Gendreau and brother Arthur this week Edw:m Siapp. ;on ,homei _. nM.bLre^and Fourth W
^LhIrrelfanTbhrother Arthur thi»“w7eC Mwin^SUpp. xon | ........“ ” in”d eTl. Dunlap were the
“ebUoih are some better. ^ the hiRh^ Fhjt ,r°m j ra^und •'XtlSSStt
rabbS^itwt John Tuttle returned to Bo- composed of Edwin Stop?. | }J Werner left for '™ , tow"?.’ honotira «» Lind. l® h*>P drew up th°
HSrWAM ttd «e.AdamS “ |sh«sterday to visit. ' ...... —-
S^m«SnaS*aJanW5?S ot town . Travis AIKn.itot third place ...........
hBwh^emed*e9 ■* *^cked In one carton and the
. . _ # x V ^ r. ax! m . 1.d*
Both remedies are par sea in one ca
cost of the combined treatment 3oc.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES
HEALING HONEY.
At The Methodist Church
TT Umiim»*sss|r mm
guaranteed. —
Walter Albert.
Automobile. Appreciation
....______ _ llbearers.^ sured. Workmamhip and
town . Travis Allen got third pl.u o* : The dance at Appelt Hill! Mr. McKnig t "a i<>ri*l guaranteed. —
a ^ek e"Z“^o'vS.kum £ j S^d S'* and
and Shiner. vancement in this world and j k tii^ timo of his death \vas
Ed. Kacir Esq. was in Yoa- The Times predict that they: Robert Zaruba of Sublime
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kurn F’riday on business
The choir and orchestra of
the Shiner Methodist Church
will assist in the music am!
song service at the services of
the Methodist Church of our
citv to-morrow (Wednesday)' No Worm* In a Healthy Child
night. You are invited to be . a.i chiMr^^bw^kh a^LcJ™.
present.
Carpenters have begun
work on the pretty new home
of F: .L. Tarkington west of
1 ne limes preaicTs mat m<*v rwcu t>
will make good.—Yoakum Ti-; was operated on at the Ken-
rnos "■nr 11 Acnit *il av for strn,n*
MEST"
All children troubled with Worms have an uu- laws ai)(l Call ^ b<“ Sold OllK
healthy color, which Indicate* poor blw^l, end no a Upon prescription and bv por-
ruie. there is more or less *’on a< h disturhanee. . , x. ircnpr'll’s do-
__ GROVES TASTELESS chill TOMC Riven regular y mitS, ttie atlOinCV g< 11* rai S *l
. for two or thr. e weeks will enr h ti.e hhwd, im part ment ruled today.
Ed. Kacir Esq. was in Yoa- prove the digestion, and act «•*«> General Strenpt.
vicit hie hrn- fnintf Tatuc to the whol«; syt
Texas A. & M- College and
at the time of his death was
Konert zaruua ot ouixu.i.c ernpi0yed as an engineer by vj ------
u ;is operated on at the Ren- ^be government in Mississippi. ( YOU can’t get any other kind
ger Hospital Sunday for stran- —Victoria Advocate. when you patronize this
- gul at ed bowels 1--—- : market.
Medicinal Beer Taboo in Texas Cold. Cus. Orlp «Kl loflaear. ''' ^/mtl^^urflter return! BEEF, MUTTOiN, PORK,
Austin Texas. Apt it 22.— UIJTm. BRO-„ QU1NINE , v au and hole dauvhter eiu VEAL_PACKING HOUSE
Medicinal beer is an intox- th„ caus^ There is only one "Bromo Quinine. • ed from San Angelo bunaay. i*tA------ _ —-
icating liquor under Texas e w. grove s sinnatureon box soc j --—; m
GROVE S siRnature on box 30c
Mrs. Norman FYhrenkamp
visited in Yoakum FYiday.
for two or three week* win enrin tue Diooc,...j,- payment ruien Today. Miss Mildred Wisian spent
, • vi„i, hI, ,„.0. <N^i;.'ioS.. The opinion wax to Comp-, the w eek end in Lockhart with
lim . 1 nd .1 .,. ., theiw «flor di.p.1 Ut, worm., and the! hill win-. l,*o! If," S. il. ietTOII. the homefolks.
ther Joe Kacir of El Reno ^r{riX n*aith. pieusanttoukc en ter^tue
Okla. who is on a visit to re- Arminta Moore ;spe?6 Piles Cured In 6 to Id Day* Fmil Malkovsky of Victoria
’atives of that city. He is a-,- * - ■ nn,g«.st. refund money if PAZO ointment f*'i* j was a Visitor to our city Fn-
sociat^d '- itb the Bock Kb>nd the u*'*-k end •' 11 ' 3 to “.r.- itchina. Blind. Biredmu or Pr^rudw* lday
R R. Co. at El Re no. in Houston
______ PRODUCTS A SPECIALITY.
All work brought to We ll give you service and
All wo * the begt meatg the range and
my garage receives my j feed pens produce,
personal attention. A BARBECUE every Saturday,
share of your patronage City Meat Market
will be appreciated. p. p. Janacek, Prop.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1926, newspaper, April 27, 1926; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth725165/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.