Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
Published Every! Tuesday and Friday Mornings.
Highway Law Is Upheld By
Supreme Court.
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
Fred Hillje, Pres.
N. A. Moreland, Editor.
Austin, Texas, Jan. 29. —
The law of the Thirty-Eighth
Legislature, placing mainte-
nance of state highways un-
der the highway commission,
SCHOOL NOTES
(Frank Schoppe, Co. Supt.)
Big School Meeting at Sweet
Home, February 6, 1925.
Owing to severe sickness in
, „ the family of Prof. Hughes,
W. D. Timm, Vice-Pres. was upheld today by the Su-;the date of the big school
Leo Strauss, Sec’y-Mgr. P*eme Court in the notec. meeting was changed to Fri-
Limestone County case. i day, February 6, beginning at
Subscription Price $2.00 per Year in Advance.
Hallettsville, Texas, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 1925.
, Jhe £i*ht to designate what 7.30 jn ^e evening. A confe-
body shall maintain the roads i rence with Mr. Hughes will
lies with the legislature, the, held in Sweet Home at
opinion by Judge W llliam 3.30 on ^be same day for
those who would like to know
BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Frer.-k Tooola
of the Charlittenturg comma- ^ hheTuTday
mty are rejoicing over the J
Wm. Pillar of
Pierson said. ^ ^ ^
• Tu16 £ase kas ^,een pending how the country youth may
Monte McCord of Yoakum iobtain a splendid education
visited relatives here Sunday. J™ rP fpntf rirt nf without leaving home. Mr. W.
up from the Tenth Court of L Hughes, Professor of Rural
Houston vi- Civil Appeals at Waco on ce - Education of our Agricultural
and Mechanical College,
knows the needs of the coun-
try schools and will tell us
what to do with ours. The
country child, as all of you
! know, has very little chance
Limestone, with about five to get a high school educa
her counties, bi
tion proceedings to restrain main at home. The competi-
tified questions. The entire ad-
. ,, . ministration of the new high-
amval of a baby boy at their jim Dufner left Sunday for way law has been in some
home born Sunday. San Antonio to be with his doubt, while the state await
__ , __ _ _ . daughter Mrs. Leo Clark who ed for the final opinion
Sunday. . . . lse^^d SSTpSSSffi^
P r- A T Elster ne Oa1' 1 ’ AihrAnh! the payment bv the counties tion in all lines of endeavor ?.a
Grove* paid our office a p?ea-’ „ AIb'eCht JeWjeIry C°’ «f automobile license funds to growing keener day by day.
call Monday. ‘ Henry Reagen and son Hen the state. and the young person who
* * * ry Jr. came in from Galveston The chief question involved wishes to succeed in life
Adolnh Janacek of Route Sunday to visit his parents was whether the public roads must match his knowledge
R nniri nnr office a rail Mon and other relatives at EzzelL were the property of the coun and talents with people of
Lv ind renewed ^ subMrio-1 . ties and as such whether they education. Friday night, Fe-
to the Herald for another1 Joe Jansky and family could be taken over by the bruary 6, at the Sweet Home
veer tne Meraia 1 r a r, came in Saturday from York- state. The counties denied that school, is your chance to hear
y * * m * • 'town to visit relatives. the state had a right, under a splendid talk on rural edu-1
John Swatek, and son in-law1 John F. Houchins returned ^ c°nstitution to control the cation. Teacher patrons and
Joe Machacek and Frank Ma- to Houston, Sunday. hv fn^aT tkvaHon The? ° Swe™ ’
rplr of npar Shiner were in by local taxation, ihey insist- Mt. Olive, Adams, Thompson,
the citv Mondav on business ' Mr. and Mrs. J- H. Cham- ed the title and ownership South Mustang, Koerth and
y__1_____ ’ ; bers of Charco spent Sunday were in the counties and the Sweet Home, don’t miss this
Brine us vour Old Jewelrv' *n the city guests of the home roads ^ were, subject to the come.
and have it remodeled into . °f L&Ld H. Fertsch and family .' commissioners court. Miss Bettie Irvine, owing to'
late styles. Albrecht Jewelry, Come in and hear our 4 “valid C°and ^nforceabfe ’ baf health, resigned as as-
C°* I tu.be .^eed, . Eisemann Radio throughout. hradnLheoaolh!Lt°Satodav the j
Mra. Henry Meyer and lit-.®et- Albrecht Jewelry Co. , “The establishment of high trustees and principal while'
a con- j
Adele Scha-
n a Little
over five years, the present management of
bank has seen the number of it’s depositors
this
grow
from 775 to 1700 and deposits from $275,000.00
to $680,000.00.
IF YOU are one of our customers, you know that
we are trying to give you GOOD BANKING SERV-
ICE— if you are not among our customers, we
would welcome the chance to let YOU try us.
FOUR PER CENT ON
TIME DEPOSITS.
The First State Bank
A GUARANTY fund bank
When in need of good
GROCERIES
, A 4
at reasonable price call on us
we can save you money
Yes we buy Eggs Cash or trade
GOLD’S GROCERY
tie daughter Lois returned to
Houston Saturday after a
W. E Eissler is owner of a ^vays’” said tke opij}ion> “has in 0ffjce drew up
° been primarily a function of trnpt with Mic„ Adele
. . . . 7/ “ ** standard six DuDlex Bhaeton 7C , f J j tract with Miss Adele bena-
pleasant "nsit at the home of gtudebaker automobile. the state government and the efer 0f Bres]au to fill out the
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. right to establish them lies unexpired term Miss Schaefer
L. Leggett of Lights Cciapel. j Louis Pavlu came in Sunday wih the legislatuie and th~ iust received her state certi-
F A Criswell of Sheridan ^rom Houston and will agai 1 legislature may exercise thii ficate a few days ago.
*• A* Lnsweii 01 bnenaan make his home here. right, within the limitations jt.
visited his father Henry Cris-
well Saturday who is confined
to the hospital.
Miss Rosa Bell Floyd resign
Phone 83
H. S. Paulas and family of I-ecl or”'dogate th"/authority h.er Position as teacher of
Yoakum spent Sunday at the to a political subdivision of ^and> Bend and Miss ^y.via
Alfred Graham returned n'A S*?* ^ the statC' Sa” [electedintake herrtSS
Saturday from a business trip and Mrs- D- A' PauIus- Legislature Ha. Charge. "a= Sel___ t0 takc her placc
to Yorktown. | Mrs. Annie Marek came in “When not restricted b:
Mrs J F. Ullrich returned ^Se^o^fte"/^^ has f°un1S — e B' |
Kl w been for “ Mrs- Otto Quitta. * Pheld by a^coun^as ^ Advert.sm^ .s not ^nly^G
ment. ) Remember we always carry exeicise dominion and control world but is helpful in othe-
W F Rilev and Will Oliver a comPlete stock of the 1847 over it without consent of the instances, as proven by a let-
came in from Collegeport, Sat ^?gers Bros- Jl\d Wm. Rogers county and without compen- ter shown us by JosephStanze!
urday on business !nd to visit “iver ware‘ Albre^t Jewelry sath n to the cqunty for it.’’ of our city Mr Standi has|
relatives and friends. Co* One contention made- by recently received ^. iettei
Taro the littlp of Mr the counties was that since from Frank Beck of Pohl,
Miss Marjorie Peterson ” ° e ?i®ifj." Matu™: the roads were built by local Czecho-Slovakia m which he'
teacher in the Flatonia school a h was‘nainfullv burned on^ funds and county bond issues, is seeking information as re
spent the week end with her . , . k when he fell they could not be taken over sards the relationship between
;l , SiSMAsa*• <»• **• —■ RfefasSt
rv remSrec! wwk SIra*rtTed Mr* and Mrs’ Sam Reich’ “^he state is not really tak- Stanzel’s address through a
Alhr^fcf S-JSv fn aranieea man left Sunday for Houston img the property of the countv newspaper carrying the ad ot
1 J€weirY where they will visit relatives These roads were built by Kahn and Stanzel date of the
Our New York Buyer Sends until Tuesday when they wi'l funds derived from taxation year in which the paper was
us Latest Style Hats and Dres- leave for St. Louis and New levied under authority of printed being 1898. Mr. Beck
ses Every Week. Try and York to buy the spring and state laws.” did not state how he came n
Beat our Prices. summer line of dry goods for Considerable funds which possession of the paper, but
Special Orders Filled at All the Meyerhoff Dry Goods Co. have been tied up by the liti through some miraculous way
Times. ! n ~ gation, it is said, will now be it found a landing on the
ELI RUBIN. dav^for vitft Sw ^leased for highway work in other side of the ocean. The
“The Reliable Store” mother Mrs Rosa1 Kahn^ H various counties, especially letter is interesting in other
jPioTngr Mr?, Kosa Kahn. those which brought the in- ways as it gives the general
Representative C. H. Thomp Mr9< Bettie Svoboda and junction. , conditions of the country etc. ..... ...........
son came in from Austin Fri- little daughter Elsie returned Belong to the State. ^r\ ^tan?ei informs u- that an(j jjttle daughter of Yoakum
^ ^ ipwid the week end to Yoakum, Saturday after a A number of the certified be Is a dlsta.?.t r,elatlve spent Sunday at the home of
with hi3 tamily at Mont. at the home of her siste.* questions involved the caption Beck and will at once answer parents Mr. and Mrs. L.
The Best
In Orocerfes
is What You Wiii Find in Our Store
We Strive to Mease
Jippeit SSros.
Free Delivery
IP
^^YELLOW PENCIL
Woi&the RED BAND
£53!
’PfNCfLCO. U£WYORKVSX
jiLTKwma
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poth
Mrs. Walter Schroeder ana
Mrs. Joe Gerlich of Route 3.
ot the law and other technical the interesting communication c. Hamilton.
! obje ;tions.
oi ner iainer j. v. fowling. 'day for Yoakum to visit rela ^ H she has been at the bedside Ot Houston came in Sunday to
siis? r ms&M®
records. Always something 11 r®- Jonn AicKa>. to the state and not to the Co came in Sunday to visit her
new. 1 The Herald force has re- counties. This is clearly re- mother Mrs. A. J. Reagan at
William Woytek was here reived greetings from Joe fleeted.in the constitution ami Ezzell.
from Sublime Saturday on bu
siness.
Muras at Havana,
which he states he is
a royal good time.
ously ill with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arno Schulte
and Mrs. N. A. Moreland visit
ed friends in Yoakum, Sun
CltV‘? lnaTheirt^nSn:krehiSand°U7; K Misses Bernice Munson El ^
sgsg im&m
es SalUe Moreland ana viast 1 miharrintinn in Hip Hpral ! Stemweis Offers As Candidate tnke i.axative brpmo QiaNiNE (Tablets it r'a.5v1 for eves chickens and
Ermis teachers of the Menger suD^cripnon 10 me iTerat t ... , . , ii,, r™<ii •«! Headache end works «.fr the 11 iUI uhlachs 4111
school visited relatives an i for another year. *or Alderman s Job.
friends in our city for the ]V1 r. and Mrs. Fletch Sulli With today’s issue of the
week end.
our
van of Flatonia visited
Mrs. A. F. Carter and son and fr*ends
Edward Bernard returned Friday.
Friday from a visit to relatives Mrs Arno Schultz and Mrs
at Temple. Clyde Dickey attended the
■ t'li'M th.- Cimgh HD<i ii^ada,-he enrl wijrks off the ^d-s^ ’
) ’.V. fil-iOVE S >i4antare on tach box. Tie-. bBCOn
Mrs. J. MeriA.iv and daugh- StoiL*
at Otto
Rosenberg’s
(72f'
GOOD MEAT
rela Headlight, one announcement ter Miss Cleo \w e week e.’d
city is made for the office of alder
man. Three aldermen are to
be elected.
visitors to Yoakum.
Mrs. II. J. Heye and
« Pa*h*'returned Friday'6 from’a K.Tnday
YOU can’t get any other kind
when you patronize this
market.
Contractor Steinkuehler and funeral of Mrs. Randolph aSnwXa”'.* visit wi,h relatives ai Houston- subscription to the Herald for PRODUCTS
Theo. Heisler returned Sun
day from Houston.
little Willie T. Janak of Route 2 _
Ruth paid our office a pleasant call BEEF, MUTTON, PORK,
and renewed his VEAL — PACKING HOUSE
A SPECIALITY.
force are busy working on th<* ^rr at Ilat<)nia, Thursday. for ai(]erman.
ladies rest room. afternoon.
Henry Boenish and Charlie .^,rs' Leslie Carroll
. — n y* Lr. . 1 a. t T V* i a KYI
and hunt. hom* °f P»rents Mr- !iml 'cct
Mrs. A. V. C. Moore.
Victrola sold on easy pay- .
ment nlan, Albrecht Jewelry We have receiv •< remit
* tance from our good menu
Carl J. Fist ner. Jr. of Victoria
Mrs. W. E. Parr and son requesting us to add his nam
Ralph left Sunday for Runge tf> our subscription list. ( a> 1
to attend the funeral of he" h;(s a responsible nositio: .
nephew Stanley Wood who with the Krueger Drug Store dent ot Draughons Business
died Saturday night ar,d was and i- pleased with hi- hour t < liege ot San Antonio spent
buried Monday afternoon. in the City of Ruses.
Frank Brauner of Schulen * ' We’ll give you service and
This is Mr. Steinweis’ first burK salesman for the Stude- Bill Shaw and Dan Runnels the best meats the range and
and announcement for any public baker automobile was here returned to San Antonio Sat feed pens produce.
in view—to serve the
city, to do his part toward a
bigger and better Eagle Lake.
— (Eagle Lake Headlight.)
J. W. Daniels returned Fri
day from Yoakum.
Mi-s Jimmie Mallick, stu-
the week end with home folk-.
Friday on business. urday after a visit to relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. KirchofT ot J. J. Macha and R. J. Strauss
Yoakum were visitors at thj of Shiner were in the city Sat-
home of F. W. Neuhaus, Fri- urday on business,
day. ----------
James J. Hollub
lenbrug was in the
day on business.
of Schu-
city Fri-
BARRECUE every Saturday.
City Meat Market
PHONE No. 84.
P. P. Janacek, Prop.
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAX ATI VF. BROMO QIJININK Tablets rem< vc
the cause. TLert* i; onlv one “Rromo Qui. ine
E W. GROVE’S iinatur** <r\ 1».\
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 2 i Hays
•LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a special;/- , _ , „
prepared SyrupTonie-Laxative for Habitual James Rohan Sr. sons Jame>'
Constipation. It relieves promptly ;.nd and Philipp of Yorktown who
should be taken reguHriyforl4 to 2i days have been visiting at Sweet
to inducert; ui <rartiwi Itbtimu'atesand TI . .. , ,
Retaliates. Vary Pleasant to Tak.t, 60c Home visited relatives in ouv
pei bottle. city Monday.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 71, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 3, 1925, newspaper, February 3, 1925; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726543/m1/2/?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.