Semi-weekly Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 6, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD, HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
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The Hallettsville Herald
Published^Eveir Tuesday>nd Friday Mornings.
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aPBit n PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
An Automobile
FREE
DEED RECORDS.
Fred Hillje, Pres.
N. A. Moreland, Editor.
W. D. Timm, Vice-Pres.
Leo Strauss, Sec’y-Mgr.
Subscription Price $2.00 per Year in Advance.
Hallettsville, Texas, Tuesday, May 6, 1924.
Arrested For Theft.
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Lti-
cke and son Junior and Miss —
Bessie Mikulenka of Mont. Arthur Williams (col) of
visited Sunday at the home of -Brown Chapel was arrested
Mrs. Lucke’s parents, Mr. and Friday afternoon by City Mar-
Mrs. L. F. Chapman and fami- shall O. T. East for thefv of a
jy ; motor meter alleged to have
. 1 been stolen from the auto of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parr ^bbie King (ccl) March 21st,
and son Ralph spent Sunday at ^colored school gatheringat
at the home of J. W. Parr in wied. The Brown Chapel base
Goliad where they went to see ball team were on their way
Mr. Parr’s father, P. W. Parr, to shiner for a game with the
who is sick. j Shiner Colored base ball team
Rev. A. D. Rode, H. J. Heye ^en the meter was found,
and F. W. Mollert left Mon-.Williams made bond as re-
day for McGregor to attend quired ‘ e
the Lutheran Synod which ^hued ^1S journey to Shiner
convenes in that city today |^or £ame*__
Tuesday.
Mrs. Stella Forbes of Ft.
WorthvMrs. Emma Mixon of
Bigfoot and Dan Fitsch of Pi-
lot Grove attended the funeral
of Mrs. J. B. Clark here Sun-
day afternoon.
John Burket, administrator
Estate of of F. J. Burket, de-
Beginning, Saturday, April ceased, to Ed Boehm’s Sons, j
12th and ending October 1st, \1ZQ1A acres William Chase
1924, you have a chance to league, 20 miles. NW from!
win a brand new Automobile Hallettsville, $16,287.50.
without costing you one penny, i Estate Wilhelmina Burket,
In order to enter this cam-1 Minor, by John Burket, guar-
paign you must purchase one dian, to Ed Boehm’s Sons, un^
box $1.00 size cold Patches of divided 1-3 interest in and to j
which every package is gua-
ranteed. After this purchase
you will get one chance on
every One Dollar’s
Merchandise you
130Vi acres Wm. Chase leag-1
ue, $5,429.17.
F. J. Burket and Mary Bur-
worth of ket to Ed Boehm’s Sons, quit
purchase claim deed in and to above
from us for cash, you also get tract, $1 and other considera-
chances when you pay your ac tions.
counts. Ten other Premiums J- J- Allaman to Lee Castel-
will be awarded later. For ; law, 414 5-7 acres Wm. Hardy
further information see
Hrnbir Bros.
Weather Report.
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No Worms In a Healthy Child
AH children troubled with Worms have an un-
healthy cote, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rale, there Is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC ghren refolarly
for two or three weds will enrich the blood, im-
prove the digestion, snd set ss a General Strength-
ening Toole to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and theChild will be
In perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.
Highest temperature on
89 degrees.
Lowest temperature on Apr.
4th, 37 degrees.
Total rainfall for April 3:56
inches. ^
Hugh Lay,
Cooperative Observer.
Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Long
of Yoakum spent Sunday with
the homefolks.
John Riley left Sunday for
Houston on business.
Hallettsville Farmer Club Has
Meeting.
The Hallettsville Farmer
Club met Saturday afternoon
with a large membership in
attendance. Matters of impor-
tance were discussed the prin-
cipal matter being the mar-
keting of the irish potatoe
crop. New members were re-
ceived in to the Club.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENTfisite
to cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, ana you
can get restful sleep after first application 60c.
F. J. Kosthryz of Austin
met Sunday with the Bohemi-
an Lutheran Congregation at
Vsetin in the interest of Sun-
day School work.
Miss Lillie Jurak spent Sun-
day with the homefolks at Su-
blime.
Mrs. Alvin Reinhart and lit-
tle daughter returned to Shi-
ner Saturday after a visit to __ , ,T „ „
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. «^;r* an<* <Pei\ry
F Timm lof Cuero spent Sunday with
! relatives in our city.
Mrs. W- E. Allen and little! „ , ,, -
daughter Helen returned to j. Herman Helmuth of \\ aco
Yoakum Saturday after a plea ;the home of his
sant visit to her parents, Mr. slster ^rs* ^oun8*
and Mrs. E. C. Morgan of Mosj Emil Schelling left Sunday with relatives,
sy Grove, she was accompa- for Sweet Home to visit rela-
nied home by Mrs. Roy Gre-'tives.
gory who will visit. ’ '
Mrs. Maude Castelow and
Mrs. Lilly Sheley returned children left Sunday for Whar
to San Antonio Saturday after, ton to visit relatives,
a visit to friends. „ . _ i _
_ _ _ _ . , _ . j Mrs. Theo. Hasse left Sun-
Jos. L. Pecnacek formerly in day f0r Corpus Christi to visit
the employ of the Southern relatives.
Pacific at Houston has accept-!
ed a position v/ith the S. A.1 Mrs. Ed. Kainer and baby
and A. P. working at Yoakum, j returned to her home at Hob-
TkANinr son Sunday after a visit with
« n-l5 her sister Mrs. Annie Kahanek
Misses Kate, Charlie and
Sue McElroy attended the
Choral Club entertainment at
Yoakum Friday night.
Guss Weller, Burl Judd and
Henry Schultz of Sublime
were in the city Saturday on
business.
John Gerdes returned to St.
Paul, Saturday after a visit
Miss Annie Gephart left
Saturday for San Marcos to vi-
sit relatives.
Miss Lillie Vanderhider left
Saturday for Yoakum to visit.
Prof, and Mrs. H. K. Willi-
ams and son O.K. were visit-
ors in Yoakum Saturday.
DANCE DANCE
Dance at Herman Park
Thursday, May 8th, Music by| Postmaster Wm. Otto of
Cornelson, \ Cuero was a Sunday visitor to
i friends in our city.
Mrs. Leonard Dufner and'
baby, Miss Sophia Bushermi- Judge Lester Holt spent the
hie and brother Frank Busch-, week end with his family,
ermihle returned Sunday from! Judge Holt states they are
a visit to relatives at Yoakum, j holding a busy session of the
; District Court at Seguin.
Will Clark returned Sunday
from a visit to Yoakum rela-' Robert Albrech left Sunday
tives. i for Dallas to attend the 18th
. ! Annual Retail Jeweler Con-
ors. John Frers came m vention which convenes in
from Plum Sunday to be at that city May 5, 6.
the bedside of her sister Miss
Frieda Werner who is ill. : Paul Barber and family of
Shiner spent Sunday with re-
F. E. Bohac returned Sun-' latives in our city,
day to Natchitochez, La. after ■
a visit to his family at Flores- j John Fabian visited at the
ville and relatives at Wied. | home of Louis Fabian at Mid-
Miss Lillie Staha returned Way Sunday-
Sunday from a pleasant visit ( John Linhart and daughter
to relatives at West. . ■ Miss Janie came in Saturday
from Karnes City to visit at
Miss Lillie Backhaus of Yoa
kum came in Saturday from
Yoakum to visit at the home
of her uncle Ernest Spies at
Breslau.
Mrs. R. A. Johnson return-
ed Saturday from a visit at
the home of her daughter Mrs.
Arthur Whitley.
Rev. A. G. Graham left Fri-
day for Houston and Cameron.
Tax Assessor J. F. Munsch
and R. Waltersdorf were in
Shiner Saturday on business.
Mrs. Wm. Buske returned to onehalf of lot
Cuero Saturday after a visit to! Mahoijj addition
relatives at Old Kinkier.
league in Lavaca and Jackson
counties; consideration, $1500
cash and assumption of $1625 |
not due Federal Land Bank of
Houston.
Philip Welhaueen et al to j
Charles Staha, 0H/2 acres H.
Vollentine league 7 miles NYv
of Hallettsvilyle, $5000.
Florence Tarkington and
husband, E. L. Tarkinton, and
Bert Peterson, to Frank Smi-j
rak, 144.91 acres James Kerr*
league, 5 miles SW of Halletts
ville, 88513.45.
C. Windel and wife to Emil
J. Frey and wife, a parcel of
land Wm. Chase league on
Hallettsville-Moulton road,
$1500.
J. M. Clark, Sr., et al to A.
G. Bulwer, lots 1, 2. 15 and 16
in block 15, Leo Tucker addi-l
tion to Yoakum, $377.
J. M. Clark, Jr., to A. G.
Bulwer, correction deed in
and to above lots, $1.
A. G. Bulwer and wife to!
M. A. Meyer, above lots, $375^
Hallettsville Cemetery Assn, j
to Robt. Laas, lot 16 in block
1, Hallettsville City cemetery,
$30.
H. V. Riemenschneider and
wife to J. A. McFadden, part;
of lot E in block 1261, Simp-;
son addition to Yoakum,
$1800.
Robt. Miller Jr., administra-
tor estate of A. O. Miller, de-j
ceased, to H. Harms, lots 1
and 5 in block 2, Sublime,!
$210.
Theodore Plummer to Theo. i
M. Plummer, lots 1 and 2 in j
block 2, Ranney addition, and
lots 1 and 2 in block 5, Hill-:
crest addition to Yoakum,!
$1000. . .
Harriet Howard to Joseph
Stanzel, 3750 square feet of ;
land, part of the old Young-
kin homestead in Hallettsville
consideration $10 cash and
cancellation of notes to a-
mount of $427.87.
C. R. Grobe, trustee, to Mat-
tyless Barnett, eight tracts of
land in Colorado and Lavaca
counties, a total of 6967 Vj!
acres, $30,000.
A. W. Schmidt and wife to
W. C. Schmidt, half interest in
and to block 44, Shiner, $625.
Moulton Cemetery Ass’n to
Jacob Velfl, lot 4 in block 4,
Moulton cemetery, $40.
J. L. Campbell and wife to
H. A. Hudson, lqt 3 and west
2, in block 2,
to Yoakum,
Marcus Pagel returned Sun- *be bome Gf his brother Aug-
day from a visit to relatives at us^ Linhart and family.
Yoakum. , _______ _____
i u¥fs* Jo?*Lh W°.vtek Friday on business.
T« Care m Cold in One Day children left Saturday for |
Take laxative bromo quinine (Tablet*), it Sublime to visit the home-' Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ahrens
$450.
T _ _ _T . , Miss Lena Williams to P. T.
^e.v* ios' ^usi!caj0^ ^eimar | Ginn, 5 acres John May
was m the city Friday. | league. $2500. j
Colds Cause Orlp and lalhaeoz* ' William Peterson and wife
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE T.bki, remove J® ^ ' Bozka and Ferd. LaCy,
th' cau^s. There ozlycre “><nno j 9o clCT6S J. M. Ashb} lGSgU6, 4
r. grove-s ;u- miles south of Hallettsville,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Walla ®4^0;
spent Sunday with relatives at ‘ ,s' e l H-e tl! aca
Smithville. ' ! 1acres for highway;
Mayor Chas. Fertsch and Mrs. J. M. Young to E. T.
Ferd Lacy were in Yoakum Bell, lot C in block 2115, Yoa-
kum. $5000.
sar folks.
W. P. Ponton returned Sun- M. I. Bozka of Shiner was in
day from Luling where he the Clty Friday on business
Mr. and Mrs.
had been v/orkingfi in the
ton returned to Cuero Sunday
Constable H. F. L. Mueller after a visit to relatives. We
of Moulton was in the city Sat- are pleased to note Mr. Tar-
urday on business.
and Mrs. P. F. Appelt visited Miss Aminta Moore spent the
in Yoakum Sunday. week end Wlth homefolks at
Sweet Home.
Chas. Michulka and family---
S G Tarking-1 ^ re^a^ves a^ Smithville The Easter Is the Better Way.
| ‘ Don’t poison youmelf with
______ _____ ________ Playing Safe. calomel every Saturday night,
kington is regaining his health Sign on the back of an old but; get a package of Cham-
Mrs. R. R. Reddus returned a^r a .pell of sickness. | had chronic oer.am le
to her home at San Antonio Mrs. Jack Williams return-1 ‘-jf t fan on t^e and morning will find you feeling
Sunday axter a pleasant J^sit e(\ to her home at Waxaha- am taken to the hospital do good. Gentle and persuasive,
with her daughter Mrs. W al- chie, Friday after a visit with 110t operate My appendix has they never gripe nor sicken,
ter Heve. Mr. and Mrs. W\ A. Roberts been removed twice already.” Only 25 cents.
Annual Entertainment
By the Pupils of the Sacred
Heart Academy for the bene-
fit of Sacred Heart Academy
at the Opera Hall, Wednes-
day, May 14th, 1924 at 7:30
p.m. Admission 50 and 25c. '
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Reliable Repairing
Expert workmanship and a square deal—that’s what .
you get when you let us do your repairing. We know
how to 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.......
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Ford Laoy Manager
Abstracts Covering title
To all lands in Lavaca Co.
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Will buy or sell Land Notes
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On the Square
Albert Pillar left Monday and family,
for ElCampo on business. WT. T. Peace returned Fri-
• ----- day from a visit to his family
Worth Money in tne Home, at Kenedy. Mr. eace states
A bottle of Chamberlain’s crops are far advanced in that
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy part of the country.
for immediate use for sudden John Studlek returned to
and griping pains and ciamp.->, Houston Saturday after a visit
always alarming, especially aj. bome 0f bjs brother Al-
wlmn accompanied vur. black bert near Schulenburg.
nausea and weakening diar-
rhoea. Gives instant warmth, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cloud
comfort and ease from pain, and daughter Mrs. Brown left
Good for children and grown- Saturday for San Antonio on
Everybody who roads
nagaiinos bays news-
papers. bat everybody
who reads newspapers
doesn't bey magazines.
Catch the Drift?
Here's tbe medium to
reach tbe people of
^this community.
ups.
an extended visit.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY, a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup i3 enclosed with every bottle of
I:AYES’ HEALING HONEY. The sa!vc
tl:ouid be rubbed on thv. chest erd throat
tf children suffering from a Colder Cioup.
T'-e h ■-•Rli-'H effect of Hayes' Heatin^HuP v irs-
• t ■ - throat combined with ih“ henlin^ et: • t of
i iiv- i u-Pti.-Trate Salve through the pores oi
the u n ‘f*)n steps a cough.
rh reriPiiie’’ RTe paelt-d in one car*on and th"
cost t f the combintd treatnstnt is >5<j
♦ Juft r>sk your druggist [\>t tu’lfJS'
KEAUNG HONEY
Mrs. J. S. Tubbs came in
from Brookshire, Monday to
visit relatives at Glass Chapel.
The dance at Sublime Sat-
urday night was well attended
81 tickets were sold.
Joe Zavesky and family of
Moulton spent Sunday in our
r n” at the home of his son
Chas. Zavesky and family.
DR. WILLIAM E. SWANSON
DENTIST
Former Dr. A. T. Devall office
First State Bank Building..
HALLETTSVILLE - TEXAS.
V. B. Gerdes and family,.
Mrs. Joe Ullrich and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zappe
were in Cuero Sunday to Visit
Joe Ullrich who is confined to*
the Ruess Hospital in that city.
Mrs. G. P. Courtellot and
son G. P. Jr., of Detroit, Mi-
chigan and Mrs. R. J. Lawry
of Dallas, Texas, are visiting
their mother Mrs. Lula Ben-
nett.
WANTED, Some one to cook
for myself and wife and five
work hands, out at OIL WELL
drilling rig, five miles North of
Sublime, Texts. Good wageis.
C. F. Laas, Yorktown, Texas.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Halletsville Herald. (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 6, 1924, newspaper, May 6, 1924; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726599/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.