Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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THS HALLETTSVILLE HERALD, HALLKTTfcVILLE, 1U/XAS
West-Bound ..........11:45 a. m.
East-Bound................2 :37 p.m.
Night Trains
West-bound..—.......12:38 a.m.
East-bound................4 :02 a.m.
SWEET HOME
KOERTH
Market Report.
Middling ....................
17 <4
Strict Low .....................
--15 (H
Cotton bales new .........
...3599
PRODUCh
Eggs per dozen................
20c
Old roosters, pound...............
....... 5 c
Fryers and broilers, small per
lb 35c
Turkeys per pound...............
. .. 20c
Geose, full feathered.............
........10c
Pu<*k« full feathered..............
...... 12c
Bacon per pound, Texas
...... 24c
Hay per ton.......................
...if 18-22
Co^n per bushel ...shelled........
.......1.00
Wood per cord....................
.....$5.00
Butter per pound...................
....... 17c
Country lard per pound .........
...... 14c
Cotton seed per ton................
.. $30.
Hulls per ton........................
$13.
Meal per sack.........................
. rt.boj
Onions per lb..........................
....... 2c
Butter fat...........................
......27c
Irish potatoes per pound........
.. 4 3-4c
Sweet potatoes lb................
....2 l-2c 1
hides.....................................
Hens..................................
i> GG3W £&X...... .....
..... 17c j
Guineas each.........................
Wool....................................
. - 25
OLD KINKLER-HACKBERRY HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 3J
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Here come 1 wo Onion Eiit- Here 1 come again after a i Must again take the time 1 will write a few lines for
ers lo join the dear old home long absence to the dear old j and write for i have been ab- ihe dear old Herald.
| paper. ‘Herald. Am l still welcome j sent for a long while. Hope Mr. Joe Matejek and Miss
i Misses be 1 m a liulcla, and j)ev.? (Just as welcome as Mr. Ed. will pardon me for Agnes Kalcak were pi a; ried
Helen Boethei, spein bunda.v can j-)e jjev.) not wriiing any sooner. (You Monday April 19th. at the Sa-
eveiling witn .\nss Emma ben-j Those that visited Sunday | are pardoned this time Ed.) cred Heart Church or your
„ with Mrs. Marie Tobola and | Miss Minnie Lee visited with city, Rev. A. Mathis officiating
air. Jaio Biosh spent a ten daughter Miss Sophie were as j her sister Mrs. Fred Deader A wedding dinner was served
pleasant houis nitli .iiss run- f0jj0ws—Mr. and Mrs. Adolph | at Cuero for the past two to the bridal party at the
SWEET HOME
nm Gebauer Svetlik and family, Mr. and
M*’- a*}d Mrs. Hv. Luske Ajrs Emil Svetlik and family,
and children spent Sunday a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobola,
the Willie Schroeder home and son Alfred, Mr. and Mrs.
.Mr. tritz Steinbeig called Geitrich and daughter
Lillie, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tobo- Thompsonn as principal
weeks. home of the bride and a
Miss Josephine Marcontie dance was enjoyed at night,
visited Miss Hattie Hanus. Those that attended were, Mr
The Thompson school closed and Mrs. Louis Kalmus, Mr.
April 1st. with Miss Minnie and Mrs. Frank Mucala, Joe
and Polasek, and family, Frank
Misses Justine and Pauline ja and sons Henry and Victor,! Miss Ruby Thompson assist- Orsak, Lawrence Riha, and
ndich ,sPe^ t111"'1' ^U1 and Mr. James Zidek. j ant. Honor Roll students were family, Mr. and Mrs. F. K
Mr. Steve Janak was a plea- Agnes and Adolph Havel.
Mr. Adolph Hanus has ret
urned to Houston.
. t mu m ' — - i i i* >. t ■ /i I ‘i II U w \>r n o n r I I u Vi -
Mr. Stanley Spies and sister sat the John Kon-
Bucek, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kasmir, Miss Frances Matejek at Moulton.
We are having some real
heavy rams at present which
is delaying the tanner with
work.
The dance at Sweet Home
last Wednesday nite was very
weil attended.
Mr. Theodore Srubar of.
Louise is here visiting relatives
and friends and reports lots
of rain there and fields badly
damaged.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nevlud arc
the proud parents of a nice
baby boy since Wednesday.
Congratulations.
Miss Angie Bender is at pre'
sent staying with her brother
. , WU.XCV lu„yu ,v, i,Vuotvn. brothers Godfrey, Emil Steve
baur home ^unday night. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Olsovsky j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and Frank and many others
at- t ' •1lalo c5Vea1°n and family, Mr and Mrs. Julius | and family of Edna visited whose names 1 failed to learn
Miss Lydia Spies Sunday oe- olsovsky and baby and Mr and j with his parents Mr. and Mrs,. Joe Kalmus furnished the mu-
fore last. Mrs. John G. Konvicka and Jessie Lee. sic for the dance
Mr- Herbert J^en^cl an^ daughter and Mr. Emil Hollub
sister Alice spent the w eek en were among those that visited
rith Miss Louise Meitz. . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Hilda Roehn ot Shilo Frank Olsovsky and fomliv
near Velehrad.
with Miss Louise Mertz.
Miss Hilda Koehn of ;
attended church services at
family
Visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Matejek
and Mrs. Jessie Lee and fa- and Miss Frances Matejek
mily Easter were: Mr. ai d made a flying trip to Yoakum
Mrs. Walter Ellison daughter and San Antonio .
j Mattie sons Roy, Floyd, John- Joe Matejek was in Sweet
Our community was blessed ; ny and Andrew, Messrs Home Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lorfing a heavy rain Tuesday eve. I Wash Lee of Edna, Wenferd
children spent Sunday ng Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvicka j Nash and Morris Henry of
whh the Koehn family. . 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ol-
Miss Erna Schroedei w as in sovshy spent Sunday with Mr.
The Lone Star.
Henry
Edna.
Oh! Just a Friend how did
RABBITS CROSSING
Miss Minnie Lorfing is on .j
the sick list, wish the young, T1;ose that spent
■ lady a speedy ieco\eiy . niht with Mr ,H M
Those that called at
Hello there “Esther” what
are you doing these clays,
come on with your nice letters
We all love to read them.
Let’s keep Mr. Ed. busy. (You
are right Neva Ed.)
Hurrah for Ithe dance at
Worthing Monday May 3rd.
Sweet Heart’s Girl get ready
and lets step it.
Mr. Pete Morisek Jr. retur-
ned home last week after visit-
ing a week with his grand-
ma Mrs. T. Srubar.
Messrs Frank Pesek, Steve
Mr. j and Chas. Kutach and John
Those that visited at the Brady Tarkington Thursday j Srubar called on Mr. Joe Ben-
Sunda.v • home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank night were: Messrs Jim Gar-
WIED NEWS
Here I come to join the read-
ers and writers again.
Our community was blessed
Mr. uscar lvionerc oi xihck- d f mi] . M
berry spent the week end in Emil Svetlik and daughters
ocin AlltOniO. opr] P'rii uppci 1VT i* onf]
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Spl. «jd j Jf' tnd
Mrs. Emil Kainer and daugh-
ter, and Mr. Thomas Janak.
, v. n j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulcak
l°h were very well attended ! Sunday with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Renger
family called on the
home.
The church services at Shi-
der Saturday eve.
Mr. Jim Orsak was seen
fixing telephone wires around
Mont Friday.
A bouncing boy arrived at
tJi ci 1 \r. rv ‘junua.y ijci ui c i<U5C i > * vv'- —-- ...... —--
were: Mr. John Brenek and Bennett. The time was enjoy-
son Frank, daughter Annie,! ed by playing “42”.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wasek sons! There was a surprise party
Eugene and Leo, Misses Fran- i and an ice cream supper at j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fr.
ces Eve and Agatha Mack- [ Mr. W. D. Harral in honor of Konvicka Tuesday nite. They
mory. Mrs. Harrals natal day, those all were glad to get the little
The last two Sweet Home that attended were: Mr. and stranger. Congratulations,
dances were both well attend- Mrs. Brady Tarkington, Mr. Messrs Joe Bender* Frank
ed and enjoyed. land Mrs. John Bennett, Mr. Pesek, John and Steve Kutach
Dance at Sweet Home next j and Mrs. Bob Chapman and ; attended the dance at Dil-
by a heavy rain this week. All1 ^ nrn p vn!i r <htv Mr. and Mrs John Konvicka, uhuch m oweei nome next «uiu jhj. aucuucu LnC uautc m uu-
the farmers are planting cot- j gennome >v JR I gr. and son Jaro and daugh- j Wednesday the 28th. if the Messrs Tom Barber, John and i worth Saturday before last
ton. ! - \ rbHr]pv Trpntnw 1 ter Lydia spent Sunday with [weather doesn’t interfere. Mu- Joe Bennett, Vernon and Allen and report plenty of fun.
ThOSe that visit-GCl with IVll*. ^ 1S1l6 Q c«. l c * I \fv our] Mra Tomoc IT nnvir»_ Ktt T>,, ^.1^ T /x4-« ^ 1 1 PRonmon A T Qlliror Sllpllv Mv o nr] Mw A mv XT
Helmuth and Emii Treptow ! Vladik. Ludvik _ andf__Victor
attended church
services
i Svetlik, and Misses Marie and
c L 1 Francis Svetlik.
Miss Francis Svetlik and
visnITwithMrMrF- ^Hss^DeloTs brother Lud^s^nt'sundav
J. A. Nevlud and Mrs. J. Smo- e'enlnlf wlth M,ss Uel01es -
Rk Sunday.
Those that visited with Mr.
and Mrs. August Janak were: i T 0 . TT ,, -o ~
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Janak. Mr. ! Lydia ?ieS’ p
and Mrs. Alois Pustka, and [ ‘b®1 ,L.vdl:» Schroeder Otto Bo-
Mr. Steve and Miss Antonia! f*bel and Stanley Spies at-
Pustka. i tended the dance at New
What is the matter with ; and leported a haid to
evening with Miss
Elstner.
Mr. Ben Schroeder, the
Misses Muhlsteins, Alice Ren
with Miss Mary M. Svetlik
and brothers Frank and Vla-
dik.
Mr. John Trojcak spent
Wednesday morning with Mr.
Aug. Svetlik.
Mr. Jos. Woytek passed our
road one day last week.
Well as news is scarce must
to an end and
Orlenea that she doesn’t write {time. bring this „ ____ ____ . . _______________________ „ ___________________
eoiSLthlnnTng nCtrn 1 Alice' Renger ^attended The ' ^ave ,sPace tor other writers Mre'Tjessie^LeeTMr. ' and’ Mrs! Junior spent" from Wednesday sure I know you well but*will
isn t she. Orlenea I will try; Prpslau Greetings to one and all. Am Walter Ellison Mr Clarence until Friday with her mother try my luck later. What has
to guess at you. I thmk you: daITe ?! Breslau. > R 4 ^ ^ t v rhanman. hamm* T.ifflo
guess at you. 1 thmk you , ,T. I as B 4
are J. S. or A. S. jT Mr. Henry Klare and Miss
Blow your horn if I am right. 1 Lvdia Spies were seen out nd-
Mrs. F. A. Nevlud chatted, ! me; Wednesday
a while with Mrs. E. Herman . ^ stop and leave space
Wednesday eve tor others. If we are welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner' wil1 come again. (Come again
are the proud parents of a , anytime Ed.)
nice baby boy. Congratulations j Two Onion Eaters.
I better stop so Ed. won’t „ .TZ “~T, ^
throw mv letter in the waste ; "lYtolf*D.°y.
basket. Would you Ed.? (Not -lax-fos with pepsin" is a »peci«ii,-
me Blue Bonnett Ed.) prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Will have to leave space 9?ns,tip?ti?nL lt relieves promptly and
for all the rest of the readers
and writers. I remain as B. 4. Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
Lonesome Girlie.
"Jhand;
packs
Jbr
Blue Bonnett.
per bottle.
Renew Your Health
1 by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
<perfect Purification of the System
s Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin-
■r.g your vitaiify? Purify your en-
tire iVhteia hy taking a thorough
2 ‘urs? cf Calotabs,—once or twice a
wtr: for several weeks—and sec: how
Nature rewards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of ail
system purifiers. Get a family pack-
age, containing full directions. Only
35 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.)
LANDS—Have some good
lands that would make fine
farms that I will sell you on [
your own terms. Write for
particulars.
SABINE LAND COMPANY.
Box 117, Hemphill Texas.
(9Jf) ;
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
As per order of the
Commissioners Court bids will
be received at my office at
Hallettsville Texas for one,
two Ton Crawler type tractor,
Bids to be opened May 19th.
at 10 A. M.
J. F. Holubec.
(96t) County Auditor.
The 0 HIW Thai Dom Mat After. Hie Head
BeeanaA of Ita tonic and laxative effrv-t. LAX A
TlVe HKOMO QUININE (Tablets) -an be tekPi
by anyone without causing nervousness or rinitin
in the bead E.W.GKOV'e 5 aignaturc on bos. Six.
fer<
weaK, nervous
“T WAS in a very weakened,
run-down condition, surely
in need of a tonic and build-
er,” says Mrs. J. R. Wrenn, of
Azina, Texas. *T was so weak
I had to go to bed, and kept
getting weaker.
suffered with my back so
much. I was very nervous,
couldn’t rest good at night. I
couldn’t eat anything—I just
wasn’t hungry.
*1 had read so much of
Cardui, I thought best to use
it. I took seven or eight bot-
tles, and by the time I had
taken them I was stronger
than I had boen in several
years. I can highly recom-
mend Cardui.”
Thousands of other women
have found that the tonic ef-
fects of the purely vegetable
ingredients of Cardui were
lust what they needed to help
restore their appetites, to help
bring them easily and natu-
rally back to normal health
and strength. Ita action has
been found to be af great
benefit In many common fe-
male aHmento.
Buy tt at jmm druggist's.
CARDUI
Look for
it on the
dealer’s
counter
5
Donnelly, Messrs Roy, Floyd, Mrs. L. F. Chapman. become of Little School
Johnnv, and Andrew Ellison. Those that called at Mr. Girl of Rabb Switch. Do you
Wash, and Jesse Lee, Wen- John Bennett Thursday eve all know.
ferd Nash, Morris Henry, were: Messrs Jim Garner and Say Sweet Hearts’-Girl you
Floyd and Alvis Donnelly’ daughter Nina Merl, Mr. Bra- sure did miss a fine dance by
Misses Mattie Ellison, Minnie dv Tarkington and children, not coming to Sweet Home as
and Edith Lee Pearl Ruth Nona Vee and Eva May Har- j they sure had a crowd,
and Mabel Donnelly ’ ral and J. V. Chapman. 1 Well will have to bring this
Greetings. As ever, to an end as I see Mr. Ed.
Fox and Owl. looking cross at this. If this
--- will pass the waste basket will
SURECROPPER seed "V,0 so°" »*»'" ">!' clof
. with greetings to all the read-
Corn. Just arrived. ' ers and writers. As always,
What has became of Snow-
ball of Hallettsville, come on
with your nice and interesting
letters. Also you Sport and
Dancing Girlie.
Must close for the waste
basket might be sleeping with yery begt quality# ME-
Neva.
his one eye opened. (Not for
your letter Sweetie Dev.)
With best regards,
Sweetie.
jag."
v\
Far Fcfludc Troubles
t-m
WRIGLEYS
More
for your
money
> and
the best Peppermint
Chewing Sweet for
p any money Q13
DR. <\ L. KOPECKY,
-f Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Gray Building
YOAKUM, TEXAS
1st. Monday Hallettsville.
2nd, Monday Weimar
3rd. Monday Flatonia.
1tli Monday, Schulenburg
GUARD CAREFULLY
A mother’s strength |
should be guarded with
jealous care. Often when
vitality is depleted
Scoff's Emulsion
nourishing and strength-
reviving, is just the help
that is needed. Scott’s
Emulsion has been
helping strength-ex-
hausted mothers for
more than fifty years.
a few days.
Nolen Produce Co.
STOP THAT ITCHING
X1CAN DWARF JUNE u u
. . . The following from here at-
CORN due to arrive in tended the Decoration Servi-
ces at the Pilot Grove Ceme-
tery Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Deborah, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Deborah, Mr .and Mrs. W.
R. Barnes, Mr and Mrs F. C.
Deborah, Mr. and Mi’s. Dan
Sufferers from skin diseases such as I’itch, Mrs. IIiltOT\ Rosenberg
Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Poison Oak, Ring- Mr. and Mi'S. John Rhodes,
worm, Old Sores or Sores on Children may E. II. HouchillS, Dave Henry
S^d*oelifJ.£S^5ieu^0.fajar0fBL,UE aad Frank Fuller.
STAR REMEDY or their money will be
refunded. The first application relieves Mrs. Chas, Klein of LaGran-
terriJ)Le itchi,n** Will not stain ge took the train here Monday
clothing and k*8 a pleasant odor. , !or Beeville to visit her par-
Kahanck & Renger Urug Store ents J[r_ and Mrs. [) g, Ho].
Hallettsville. Texas
Price 60/ end *1-20
x>tt & Bownt, Bloomfield. N.J. tMI«
DR. P. J. HANAK
DENTIST
A TO IVIG
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
land .
Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Dickey
and son M. I. Jr. of Houston
Energy and Vitality by Pusifying and ) (Sited Suilda> at. the home of
Enriching the Blood. When you feci its ^ ^ mother Mrs. J. H. DickGJ.
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how • Dickey 1 cturned home the
it brings color to the cheeks and how same day but Ml’S. Dickey
it improves the appetite, you will then a?^d SOU lemained foi a longer
appreciate its true tonic value. visit.
Grove’s Tasteiess chill Tonic is simply; Mr and Mrs. John Fabian
Taft and Robert
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to and Mr- alld ^lrs- Ld. Pabian
Office First State Bank Bldg. Enrich it.*Destroys Malarial germs and spoilt Sunday at the home of
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor- \ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fabian of
•ting Effect. 60c.
Auto Tops, Seat
Furniture upholstering
repair work promptly
neatly done at Walter Albert.
Hallettsville, Texas
Phone 47.
Covers, Your Patronage Appreciated
and -
and NOTICE!
Yoakum.
After a pleasant visit to James Jalufka returned to
relatives here Victor Chapman home at Corpus Christi
left Saturday for Cuero and ; Saturday after a pleasant visit
Mission Valley to visit relati- relatives at Moravia and of
We give your hauling per
.sonal attention. Trips made in ves before returning to his j P^r city. Mr. Jalufka reports
Dr. Frank Kent, Specialist or out of the county, heady home of Roselle New Jersey.
eye, ear, nose and throat, of at r.M times to serve you on
San Antonio will be at Hallett- short notice.
4ls”5ile April 29, Shiner Apr:! Morley Transfer Co
fe*,30th. | Phone 95W or 32.
his city on a boom.
Judtre and Mrs. D. A. Paul-
_ _______ _________________ _______ f us-visited Sundav at the home
stops the Cough and Headache and wor*soffthi> of their SOll H. S PaillllS
( l - T W GROVE'S sisnaturi-on each box. 30c. ^ Y0akUm
To Cure a Cold in One Day
la...- I.AXAT’VE BROMO QUININE (Tabtets) K
. n j | Mr. and Mrs. James Konvic- sic by Buske’s. Lets all get i Chapman, A. T. Sliger, Shelly Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Kutach
and Mrs. Geo. Fajkus were: Vrf_ Iv , ‘l* rnp1hpl qnd Aijka and family near Weimar, ready and go. Kite, Fey Thigpen, Burton and son visited with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Pustka, I. ‘ pnt wednesdav ! Miss Julia Barton spent Sun- Say Sweet Sixteen of Worth- and Travis Chapman, Frank Mrs. Fr. Konvicka Thursday
Mr and Mrs. A. Fajkus, Mr. j J S P - 1 dav with Misses Ehler. ing did you attend the dance Krauskopf and Alfred Grah- nite.
and Mrs. J. Kouba and Mr. ^ Alice Render Lvdia I those that spent Wednes- and program at Wied? If you am. Mr. J. Mozisek Sr. Mr. and
and Mrs. Melnar. i« | “ xj,iidn nild Hebn Bop- w^th Mr. and Mrs. Anton did how did you enjoy it? Misses Nina Merl Garner, Mrs. John Mozisek and dau-
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nevlud ;,p ’ F Qrhrneder went 1 Olsovsky were Messrs Emil; Mr. Jessie* Lee * returned Pauline Graham, Messrs Hen- ghters were seen in your city
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig .... qn«dav before lact a^d a.n(^ August Svetlik John Kon-j home after a weeks visit with ry Jemison and John Quitta Friday.
Pustka Sunday nite iisnni^ ou < f c : viViro nicAA’cL-xr Fvonir j i\tnr!vi nniinrc of TaVui Rpnnott,R i Qov
Mr. Steve and Miss Antonia 1 reported ,(foodj luck
Pustka called on Mr. and Mrs.
Alois Janak Sunday eve.
vicka Chas. Olsovsky, Frank his sister Mr. and Mrs. Wal- were callers at John Bennett’s Say Strawberry Girl of Di-
ter Ellison and family. home Sunday night. yot didn’t you make a mistake
Miss Louise Brenek visited Miss Ruth Tarkington called in your last letter about those
with Miss Lillie Schneider one on Miss Nina Merl Garner; blue bonnets as Neva did’nt
day last week . Thursday eve. mention them therefore it is
Miss Marie Brenek visited Mr. Tom Barber of Cuero plenty of them here, come on
her sister and brother-in-law is visiting his sister Mrs. Bob \ with your letters. I enjoy read-
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wasek ! Chapman. ing them although I haven’t
a few days last week. J- V. Chapman of New any idea who you are.
Mr. Ernest Marburger was York City visited his sister; Mr. and ^Trs. Jim Orsak Jr.
seen going toward your city Mrs. John Bennett Thursday and daughter Blanche and son
Wednesday afternoon. and Friday . Clifford Sundayed at Mr. and
Those that visited at the Mr. Fey Thigpen was seen Mrs. Pete Kubecka home,
home of Mr. and Mrs. John on our highway one day last Two Kisses of H’ville Route
Lee and family of Yoakum week. 7. come on with your letters
Easter Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Lucke and little boy I love to read them. I am quite
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