Semi-weekly Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 22, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD, HALLEfTSVILLE, TEXAS
YOAKUM ROUTE 2
HalletUrille Route 4.
Her© comes “Darling” to:
join the happy readers and
writers.
The farmers around here,
ai* busy planting cotton and!
timing corn.
Joe Bozka and Ferd. Lacyj
were seen in our burg Satur-;
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Quitta.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ot-
to Quitta in your city Sunday.;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dornak;
Messrs Jim Kalmus, John;
Quitta and Earl Greer called;
on Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Sciba Sunday night.
The dance at Brown’s was
Attcmried bv a large crowd
DANCE
National Hall
Before linotype machines
came into general use in news
paper printing plants all type
was set by hand, and quite
often a printer, in those early
days, would show up on the
job intoxicated. One Monday
morning an editor handed o-
ver to a printer, to be set into
type, copy of a wedding an-
nouncement and a notice of
I ve been absent for some
time, but when a fellow has
not any news to tell what’s he
t< do but lwp quiet an i let
the other fellow talk?
Didn’t we have t beautiful
1 Easter Sunday, despite the
high wind? And aren’t we
glad we can dance now? Oh,
Boy!
Mr. Ed. Balusek of Michna
was seen in Yoakum Sunday.!
Mr. Earl Wiley was seen
out riding on the K.T. high-
way Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Theo Leake and chil-
dren, Mrs. C. H. Leake and.
children and Miss Laura
! Crawford called at the C.B.
one day last;
April 28th at
Hallettsville, Texas. Music w31
be furnished by Outcasts.
Committee.
for the liver
“Wni. Smith and Miss Lucy
Anderson were disposed of at
public auction at my farm one
i mile east of a beautiful clust-
er of roses on her breast and
two white calves, before a
background of farm imple-
i ments too numerous to men-
! tion in the presence of about
j seventy guest, including two
s milch cows, six mules and one
bob sled. Rev. Jackson tied
the nuptial knot with 200 feet
of hay rone and the bridajr
couple left on one good John
Deere gang plow for an ex-
tended trip with terms to suit
! purchasers. They will be at
• home to their friends with
Reliable Rep
-----v___. ! Wiley home
NOTICE! NOTICE. week.
..If you .have .anything .to Mr. Louis Stinemann of
Transfer call the Merchants j Yoakum visited friends at
Truck Line they go anywhere! Hochheim, this week end.
any time. Phone 200 or 83. ' Miss Rema Cunningham of
----— | Victoria is visiting relatives
NOTICE. at Hochheim.
Will stand my well bred Mr. C. H. Leake was a bu-
Jack and Stallion at my place isiness visitor to Robstown one
in Ezzell. Fee for Jack, $11, dav last week.
tt__ci.iitAn t.n Hnllnrs. Mrs. C. H. Leake and chil
Leake
Expert workmanship and a square deal—that’s what
you get when you let us do your repairing. We know
how to i get at all kinds of motor troubles and we know
what to do when we find them.
Prices Always Reasonable
Good workmen waste least time and time is what you
pay for in automobile repairing. But when you get your
repairing done here, you know there’s no time wasted—
no inexperienced experimenting* at your expense.
Try us once and you’ll be convinced. ....
MAKE THIS YOUR GARAGE FOR OIL, . GAS AND
MECHANICAL SERVICE.
Theo
dren and Mrs
and children after a brief vi
sit here with friends and re
latives returned to then
homes at Sinton.
Every body is busy, busy,
busy! No time for any thing,
corn to be thinned, melon
patches and gardens to be
looked after, cotton soon to
be chopped and last but not
least cute little turkeys to be
looked after! And always the
thought—What will we rea-
lize from all this. Loose or
DR. C. L. KbPECKY
YOAKUM, TEXAS
Specialist in Diseases of the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
the *"*«««-* and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and
Group is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
You Tell.
Where can a man buy a cap'
or his Knee?
Or a key to the lock Of his
hair? '
Can his eyes be called an aca-
demy
Because there are pupils
there? ;
What gems are found in the;
crown of his head?
Who travels the bridge of his;
nose? i
Can he use, when shingling |
the roof of his mouth,
The nails on the end o his!
toes? i
Can the crook in his elbow bej
sent to jail? I
If so, what did he do? 1
How can he sharpen his shoul
• der blades?
I’ll Jbe hanged if I know! do
Caiijft sit in the shade of the
pphn of his hands?
Or * heat on the drum of his
Heisler Auto Co
Darling
GARAGE AND FILLING STATION
Brown Eyes
GOOD MEAT
YOU can’t get any other kind
when you patronize this
. market.
BEEF# MUTTON, PORK,
VEAL — PACKING HOUSE
PRODUCTS A SPECIALITY.
Wi*U give you service and
the best meats the range and
feed pens produce.
I
To all lands in
? I • f ?f »■ ? t ‘ 1
Docs the cal* o« hfs leg eat'!
the corn off his toe? j
If so, why not grow a: corn on!
the ear? —Anon
Market
i Hants Otto and
Julius Mortsak,
Sylvester Kutach
ly With Mr. Joe
Undo Si.
Uncle Si Perkins had been
listening all the day to pessi-
mfetlc’ talks from customers as
to gains retarding farm work
and the gloomy prospects for
planting - this year’s farm
-Ml-*-
WiW buy of
c ?• -Ya fi-
Fruftm
th the trade. cary us thru sum dry spell.
Tom Thumb. The Lord ginerallv knos whu*s
■ ■ ‘ best for us mortels and all we
■mm tpworth League, frot er do i« ter trust Him an’
________ : wurk—wurk early an late—*
nday, Afcril 27, 6:30 p.m.ifn’ for*r>t wh.,t the weather
Leader, Jimmie Mallick. >* * w’ ter do. Ive never
Great Foreign Missionaries, lost a dollar on the man wno
ssons from The Lives of the, ^tock to his land, wurked it
mbuths. : fer all it wus worth an plant-
Hymn, The Son of God; ed lots of feed. But I lost mo-
>es Forth to War ■ many a time on the feller
Prayer/ ! Wio wus alius comolainhl,
Hymn. i the weather an’ thout
Scripture Lesson, Colossians wus no use ntantin’ eny-
7_15. , thing or cultivatin’ envthing.
A Missionary Ancestry, Sue :T**t a little faith an; lots
cElroy. i ”’urk will null most eny crop
Pioneering in the Orient,1 outta a bad hole.”
Prices right and prompt del
Your trade appreciated
W. E. PARR
Attorney At Law
Deeds, Contracts and Wills
properly prepared in my office
Practice in all Courts. Ovei
First State Bank. Hallettsville.
Appelt Bros
ip Rothschmitt
MEAT MARKET
A hope chest doubtless has
its uses, but Leon Mikulenka
thinks a vanity case gets
quicker results.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Michna
of St. Mary is owner of a new
Ford car.
Say Worthing Girlie, I know
you well, come often with
your letters I like to read
them, also you Darling of
Hallettsville Route 4.
Mr. Svlvester Kutach was
seen going toward Worthing
on horseback Monday morn-
ing.
Miss Barbara Bartek and
sister visited the Julius Miku-
lenka home Sunday evening.
Mr., and Mrs. Pete Cada
spent* Sunday night with Mr.
and Mrs. V. P. Kutach.
Beet wishes to all. v
. Just a Friend.
John Schubert says: “A kiss
is about the only thing that
will stop a woman’s tongue.”
Fir*t Baptist Church.
Preaching each Sabbath at
a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday
School at 10 a.m. and B. Y V.
U. at 7 p.m. Prayer meeting
e1 ery Welnesday at 8 p.m.
Come aud worship with us
J M. Mizzell. Pastor.
Miss Maggie Clark returned
to her home at Houston Sun-
day after a pleasant visit at
the home of Wm. Thigpen
and family.
FOR SALE—pil tank with
pump. For particulars see,
Louis Gold, Hallettsville.
WB&jeam
SCOTTS
MULSION
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 22, 1924, newspaper, April 22, 1924; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth725665/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.