Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1924 Page: 2 of 4
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THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD, HALLETTSVILJ E, TEXAS
The Hallettsville Herald
Published^ Every ^Tuesday and Friday Mornings.
-BY-
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
DOINGS OF THE SENIORS
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, Friday, Nov. 14, 1924.
■ Otis Neely returned Tues-
j day from a visit to relatives at ------
i Yoakum. Senior Sale.
b
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozka The Seniors very successful-.!
: were visitors to Gonzales, ly conducted their sale of S. S. £
Tuesday. and S. (special sandwiches
TTT ^ and soda water) at the game
Mr. and Mrs. W . O. Pohl of Tuesday; not only making a
Route 6 are the proud parents profit—but accomodating a
of a baby boy born Wednes* large crowd of people as well,
day. Congratulations. One simply could not refusi
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Deborah buying from the Senior Stand,
little daughter Doris and Mrs. especially when it was- deco-
John Rhodes returned Tues-,ra^ed in s„u<;1 an artlstic(. .
day from a visit to relatives at and tasteful manner. And
Runge.
Berthold Bednartz returne-
ed to Voth Wednesday after a
visit at the home of his siste-
Mrs. Leo Christen.
such good sandwiches and ice
cold sodawater! The result
was a net profit of over eleven
dollars. If any of you hear a
remark about the Seniors get-
ting rich, just remember it is
for a purpose!? ? ! ;
Shiner 19_Breslau 33 Dr. W. E. Swanson attended
The Breslau “Farmers” the celebration at ElCampo
played the Shiner High School j Tuesday.
a return game of basket ball Miss Olga Henneke return-
Friday night on the Shiner ed Tuesday from a visit to her Habitual Constipation Cured
«££ ffWfST 8 br0ther A1"n at H0USt°n' I ''LAX-F0S Wi™ PEPSIN^’ a specially- L pH„ 0coPHFR!c .. „
s^w»saa.‘5BB£ESuSSS PH,“RS SOL,LO-
tack making four field gOal3 his son Flonan. j to induce regular action. It Stimulates and -
_aQ:rt„ Aft^r the Shiner! T , ,, , , . Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
m succession. Alter tne oniner, Mrs. j0hn Mareth, daughter per botde.
team got settled down, they Miss Ag.us:ta and son Adolph ..
scored two goals and the first relatives at Weimar „TTh* , Hallettsville Stone
quarter ended 8 to 4. Shiner Tuesday and attended the Works has recently elected
out scored the Farmers in the j Fair J j monuments at the graves of
second quarter and the first1 ' [ Hilton J. Haas in the Hal-
half ended 12 to 9 in Breslau's j August Sciba of Cuero was lettsville Catholic Cemetery,
favor. During the third quar- a visitor to our city Tuesday
t6r the Farmers went hog wild | and while here had his sub-
and ran their score up to 24, j scription to the Herald ad-: monument ancT marker at the
while Shiner was only able to vanced another year. grave of Louis Lenzy in the
Harrison Jenkins, Provident
City Cemetery and a family
acore two field goals one of
these being donated to the n
by a Breslau g't^rd, wnc got
the goals mixed up during the
excitement. The fourth quar-
ter was more v? a foo‘ ball
than a basket ba?l gamo and
the game ended 33 to
Lineup: Shiner.
WOMAN’S CASE AMAZES
HALLETTSVILLE
A business man’s wife suf-
fered for two years with sore,
watery eyes, which pained
19.! day and night. Finally she
______^ forward; j tried simple camphor, hydra-
Heinsohn and Canon; center !stis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed
Stindt; guards Gerdes and | in Lavoptik eye wash. This
Perry. Breslau forwards Ca- helped her AT ONCE. Ano
pak and Kra isr.opf, center ther lady reports “it leaves
Yellow Banks Colored Ceme-
tery.
Our frieffff C. J. Huth writes
us from Yoakum enclosing
check for $4.00 to keep the
Herald coming to his address
for the next two years.
Thanks.
QUY.
Can you Imagine—
Fred walking to school?
Annie Mae not knowing her
physics?
Viola in a hurry to reach
school before the bell rings?
Elwyn not asking ques-
tion®? ? ?
Clara not giggling in Spa-
nish class? j
Fey walking to school alone?
Mary not in mischief?
Nannie with bobbed hair? ?
Elsie not on the go all thi
time?
Upton refusing to eat??
Louise serious for one time? j
Hilda B. not ready for a
joke? j
Charles being mischievous
Voelkcl and
Eilers; guards,
Wagner.
Upton Breeden refereed the
game to the satisfaction
both sides. —***
s.g8°thIts ? M Ab5ent H
WHERE THE BIG SALE IS
GOING ON AT SHIMEK’S
STORE.
eyes cool and fresh.” One
small bottle Lavoptik usually
helps ANY CASE weak, strain’ Otto Wienken and family
of ed or inflamed eves. Alumi (took the train here Thursday
num eye cup FREE. Kahanek!for Yorktown after a visit at
& Renger Drug Store.
the home of his brother Wm.
Wienken of Weimar.
Hallettwrille Route 6. | Mrg p j Fietsam and chil
Here comes Morning btar, i dren Realitos are visiting ^ Quinfne That Doe* Not Affect The Head
to join the happy reader and reIativea, Jn our city. ’ j pFZf&tld’ S^hSt^SSS^^SSSi
WTlterS OI tne Clear neraia. by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing
Those that attended the big P. L. Netardus and family 111 thehead- e.w.grove*s signature©nbox. soc.
dinner at the home of Mr. and j have returned from a visit to A . “ I Z T _ „
Mrs. Jim ^Klekar, Tuesday, relatives at ElCampo. j Another Yoakum Banker Sells
Ko^clfa and dda^hters FAn^ Mrs* C’ E’ cloud and daugh Another good land deal was
Konvicka and daughter An ,ter Miss Ruth returned to San
sarinSsss:, m, «d ss! a»*«*>.
Valentin Matula, daughters j E. J. Meitzen was a visitor
Bessie and Frances, staid son to Yoakum, Tuesday.
Valentin^ MK and Mn|AFrank] . TT
Krauskopf, and sons Frankie j Victor Henneke came in
and Mike, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tuesday from Orange Grove
Zapalac, Mr. and Mrs. Frank to visit relatives.
Konvicka, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Klare left Tuesday
for Orange Grove on business.
Steve Alblinger Jr. left
Frank Kresta and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Zapalac, Mr.j
and Mrs. John Chovanetz and Tuesday for Jourdanton on
family, Mrs. Veronika Roz- j business,
novsky and son Willie.
The time was passed by1 CoUU Cmc 0r|i> ,n""eo“
playing forty-two and also ^axativk bromo quiMNET.bia.rc.wv.
cards. Every-body had a good t w> grove s signature on box. soe.
time
lucile not giving her frank
opinion? ?
Dorothy not pinching some-
one? ?
»:m not teasing at some-
body??—***
In Memory of J. F. Ullrich.
The dance at National Hall
Sunday night was attended by
a large crowd, also the Old
Folk’s dance at Worthing was
A AUPPPQfl
Mr. Charles Fajkus of Wal-
lis is still visiting friends and
relative at Mont.
Mr. John Janak is through
building a new barn on his
place south of town.
Must close for today with
best wishes to all.
As ever, ’'" ***£
Morning Star.
Albert Sykora left Wednes-
day for Yoakum where he has
employment.
Lutheran Services.
Sunday, Nov. 16, 1924
Hallettsville, Sunday school
at 9 o’clock and Eng. services
at 10:30 o’clock in the morn-
ing.
Mixon Creek Shiloh: Sun-
day school at 2 o’clock and
German services at 3 o’clock
Rev. A. G. Graham came in
froimi Cameron, Wednesday to
visit his family south of town.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stulken,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Meyer and
closed in the law offices of
Judge E. J. Motis in the New-
man Building at Yoakum,
whereby C. J. Huth, large
land holder and president of
the Farmers & Merchants
Bank, conveyed to Chas. A.
Knox a fine black land farm
of 70 acres 3 mires north of
Yoakum, a part of the Nie-
mann homestead, for $6,-
300.00. In speaking of land
trades Judge Motis says,
“That since the increase of
price of lands, people are
more careful than when land
was cheap and now let only
able lawyers
The time had come,
Days and nights of suffering,
he patiently had borne,
Then he lifted his eyes toward
Heaven
And prayed, “Jesus take me
to my, Home Sweet Home’’
The sad news echoed, Joe ;.s
dead,
A grief so deep need blinding
tears,
A sorrow7 too great it seemed
to bear,
No more to see his smiling
face.
His voice forever still,
His footsteps never more to
hear,
A vacancy left, nothing could
fill;
While thus in sorrow deep I
heard,
It whispered in accents sweet
and clear,
abstracts and draw up their; Th,er<:r st)hc— ^ g°n3
deeds and notes. They don”t j a ^sher
let clerks and notaries do 'Wlth Heavenly
their legal work as in the
olden times. When it comes • u
to put down their hard earned |
to a higher sphere,
radiance
beaming,
Lifting him to eternal joys, on
j Where tears are never stream-
ing
I Where only bliss and joy
abide,
P. J. Blaschke returned Tues- moSey,They Zy,‘ft Vbetter A,T Keenly gates are open
day from a visit to Pearsall. to be safe than sorry > which J v^re’there is only love
Julius Krauskopf was ope- if, .a £°od_rule to follow. —
rated upon Wednesday at the Shiner Gazette.
Renger Hospital for appendi- „ ~ “ TT", .
crtjs® | To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES’ HEALING HONEY,
Ed. S. Roberts returned to cough mSiic“e wh£hTt<>*> «beto! Wf ,.w<i?’t ca" >ou back dea”
Robert Lee Wednesday after healing the inflamed and unuced tissue.. _,.frlel?d’
o t------A A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE I hough
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and ! be,
our hearts so sad may
a visit with relatives here and
at Seclusion. I ha%s?iS?i<1w' I We’i> iust when we shall
.j . , , should be rubbed on the chest and throat meet you,
paid our office a pleasant and of children suffering from a Cold or Group, j In the great Eternity,
profitable call Wednesday. i The Healing effect of Hayes* Healing Honey in- ’ A True Friend
“ide the throat combined with the healing effect of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Quitta (he»k5,^n“to^tAcouth lhroufih the of
and little daughter Dorothy Both remedies are packed In one carton and the
Map vim’tpfi with rplntivp«i at coat of the combined treatment is 35c.
Yoakum ^uesday HEJ^kHjNTY<in,Mi8t HAVES’
Miss Mary Matejek return-
ed Wednesday from a visit to
relatives at Yorktowm.
!
♦ j
THANKSGIVING
November 27th
GZMQJiai
P‘ Houston Mill & Elevator Commny
HOUSTON TEXAS
Add a sack of
“AMERICAN MAID99
to your Grocery Order
Of course you are go-
ing to make cakes
and pies for
Thanksgiving Dinner
Begin to-day
to bake the
better way
NOLEN PRODUCE COMPANY
Distributors
American Maid Flour.
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS.
The Better Way
The one certain way to know
that your car will always be
ready to go whenever and
wherever you want to go is tv*
have it thoroughly inspected
by us at regular intervals,
Then if anything is out of ad-
justment we can fix it before a
real damage occurs.
tfeisler Auto Co.
HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS.
Thanksgiving Day
will soon be with us again and we Lavaca County resi-
dents may well be very, very thankful for the splendid
year which we have just had—a year without set back
of storm or other general calamity.
This BANK feels most grateful to its many ccustomers
and friends, for the confidence you have shown us by
aiding us in our solid growth.
We want you to know that we are, at all times, ready
to assist you, in every way we can—you, who are now
our customers, know what our SERVICE is and we ex-
tend the same sort of service to your friends, who may
not know us as well as you do.
FOUR PER CENT ON
TIME DEPOSITS.
The First State Bank
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
COLOR IT NEW WITH
Mrs. Joe Friesenhahn re- Ben Bordovsky, visited with
turned to San Antonio, relatives and friends in Yoa-
Thursday after a visit with kum, Tuesday,
relatives.
POSTED NOTICE
No trespassing or hogs a1 i ^
I lowed to run at large in mv Beautiful home
. _ Miss Carrie Connor teacher pasture 3 miles east of town.! dveimr and tint-
in the afternoon. We welcome of the Seclusion school is con- All trespassers will be prose-! imr truarantp.
you to worship with us. fined to the Renger Hospital cuted by law j * a w;fv. r>: *
A. D. Rode, Pastor. with the “flue”. ■ (54f) John Rothschmidt. 1 mond Dyes! Just
i=aaBag^^^" ......... 11 11 ■— ■—......... ......■■ - | dip in cold wa-
I ter to tint soft,
1 delicate shades,
or boil to dye
rich, permanent
colors, Each 15-
“DIAMOND DYES”
Miss Esther Hannemann re-
turned to her home at Me-!
Fred Kasper of Shiner was
here on business Thursday.
WHEN VOL/PE UP AGAINST
IT HAR'D-
COCV.Y I THWJCO APE CO I MG
SO*AO I VO*4T KNOW HOW
BOTH
MKT. YOU AW Ml am*
TMe KIOG AU. NEED MCW
i- 00*',T WWOW
rww WCT»C COMMA GET trt
BUT THE COOP WIFE COMES
THROUGH WITH a fine
SUGGESTION-
LET'S NAME AtL OUR OLD SMOES
REPAIRED. DEARIE! SHOE RC-
PAfRlNG INSURES HEALTH
ECONOMY COMFORT rOU ’
—**•**** CHAMPION
3WOJE ire PAIRIMff SHOP MAMS
THEM LOOK GOOD AS MCw
I
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*
COSH!! AINT IT A
CR-U'A-N'D and
C-L-O-P-l-O-U-S
___feeling ?
OH BOYn GOOD AS
NEW AN At LOTTA
MONEY SAVEPr*.
TA-TEE-DUM-DUM—
! Gregor Thursday after a visit HAIR STAYS COMBED,
at the home of her sister Mrs.! GLOSSY, WELL-GROOMED4
J. D. Rode.
A. O. Timm returned to
Yoakum Thursday.
B. J. Brosch of Sweet Home
Route 1 paid our office a
i pleasant and profitable call
1 Thursday.
vAYfw Aiwoorft
TO eIAA.V
, . | We had the pleasure of at-
cent package contains uirec- tending the school entertain
tions so simple any woman can ment at Moulton, Tuesday
dye or tint lingerie, silks, rib"| where we met a number of
bons, skirts, waists, dresses, friends and formed the
coats, stockings, sweaters,, ac.qUaintance of new ones, the
draperies, coverings, hang- ^:me was We]j spent as the
ings, everything new. ;, r(.frram was entertaining in
Buy “Diamond Dyes. —no rvprv rpst>ect , . ...
other kind—and tell vour * ‘ combing cream which gives,
druggist whether the material ..DON’T LET ANYTHING that natural gloss andwell--
vou wish to color is wool or KEEP YOU FROM GOING groomed effect to your hair.,
silk, or whether it is linen,! TO SHIMEK’S CLEAN UP Not sticky, greasy or smelly.,
i cotton, or mixed goods. ! SALE. i Fine for hair!
Even stubborn, unruly or
shampooed hair stays combed
all day in any style you like..
‘Hair-Groom” is a dignified
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1924, newspaper, November 14, 1924; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726646/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.