Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1926 Page: 1 of 4
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ti .Second Clan Mali Mattaf
No. 1
Vol. 54.
prices you want)
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2‘/2 lb. can Malt Syrup ........................51c
4 lb. Pkg. Raisins 44c
y2 lb. Salmon ..................................oc
H. & H. Coffee 3 lbs. (sign coupon) ..$1.26
3 lbs. Rio Coffee..................................
No. 2 Tomatoes 3 cans ........................27c
No. 2V2 Sliced Peaches ........................23c
15 oz. oval Sardines............................ 14c
y4 lb. Tetley’s Orange Pekoe Tea 21c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Oranges per dozen.............................. 23c
Oranges 2 dozen..................................
Lemons per dozen................................ 25c
BANANAS
Ripe and Fresh -- Ready to Eat
lDoz. for 22c.
WE WANT YOUR EGGS. WE WILL PAY YOU 2c
MORE THAN THE CASH PRICE IN TRADE.
BILL’S CASH STORE
NEXT TO POST OFFICE
HIGHWAY NOTES
will“ as-i* by 'ZfJx&r'iJs*
, iu^ vSdict rf guilty 'fine Tuesday where he had been
assessed at $15.00 and confine-; to deliver the highw ay papeis
mint in county jail for 101 to the Highway Commission.,
days. Motion for new trial ti-
led. Leave to file 1st. Amend-
ed motion granted.
R. C. Rainoshek aggravated
assault, trial by jury verdict
| of not guilty. .
Embry McDaniel theft, Trial
by jury instructed verdict of
not guilty.
Willie Walker carrying pis-
tol. Continued.
The papers delivered were ,
executed contracts and other j
papers.
Working orders have been |
issued for the topping and
work will begin at once.
I MEM BER |i
TEXAS QUALIFIED
DRUGGISTS’LEAGUE}
legally
Registered
Pharmacist
Only druggists who are mem-
bers of the Texas Qualified
Druggists League are autho-
rized to use this Emblem.
GOLDEN WEDDING
[. Continued. „ Mr. and Mrs. Jake \ ollen- i
Surry Johnson theft, Plea oi jtine formerly of near Hallett-
guilty fined $9.00 and confine- j sville but now residents ot
ment in county jail for 3 hours, j Batesville celebrated their go -
Probate Docket I den wedding Sunday June btn
Estate of Elrose Ullrich et j at the home of their son-in-law
Tnlia TTllrirh ami damrht.er Mr. and Mrs.
, al, minors Mrs. Julia Ullrich
|! guardian .Report of sale of
gin property approved.
Estate of John Sefcik dece-
ased W. J. Janecek and Chas.
Kostak executors, Final report
approved executors ordered
discharged after payment of
cost.
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Ballard at Beeville who
were also former residents
of Lavaca County.
Mr. and Mrs. Vollentine
were married June 6th. 1876
at St. Mary’s Catholic Church
west of Hallettsville by Father
J. A. Forrest. Mrs. Vollentine
DESTROY FLIES AND INSECTS NOW
Before the flies and insects get so numerous is the
time to destroy them. Many reliable, effective fly
exterminators and insecticides can be had here.
st. J. A. Forrest. ivirs. vuneuuuc
Estate of W. A. Morrill dece j before her marriage was Miss
ased L. L. Morrill Indep. exe-, Mollie Blackburn of Sweet
, cutor. Will admitted to pro- \ Home. Four children blessed
bate on testimony of Mrs. ; this union namely Mrs. T. G.
Hattie Finley (now Mrs. Trus-
sed) subscribing witness, L. L.
Morrill appointed Indep. exe-
cutor without bond. W. T.
Brian, L. Allen and J. T. Holu-
bec appointed appraisers.
Peterson who died about sev-
en years ago, Mrs. C. B. Bal-
lard of Beeville, Blakee Vol-
lentine who died in childhood
and David Vollentine now a
resident of Batesville. there
pjjiaiacis. resident Oi /. ~
Estate of F. W. Ledbetter, are thirteen grand children
deceased. Mrs. Fannie Ledbet-1 and five great grand children.
+qv oamini«trnfriv_ Will .ad- All the children, and grand
Flit
Fly Tox
War On Insects,
Fly Flu
Bee Insect Powder
Tanglefoot
Daisy Fly Killers,
Sure Death Fly Poison,
Fidelity Insect Powder
Insect Powder Guns
Sprayers for Liquid
Insecticides
Fly Swaters
Sweet Dreams
Good Night
Roach Killers
Martins Lice Powder
Talcimized Sodium Fluoride
HRUZEK DRUG COMPANY
Victor T. Hruzek, Ph. G. Prop.
MEMBER TEXAS QUALIFIED DRUGGIST'S LEAGUE
Read the League's messages in Farm
and Ranch and Holland’s Magazine
MRS. META FREY
Death has called to her re-
ward another one of our good
ladies and pioneer citizens of
Lavaca County.
Mrs. Meta Frey (nee Miss
Henrichs) died at the home
of her son ,Wm. Frey near
Witting Tuesday night at 9 :00
o’clock. Aged 92 years.
She was born at Oldenburg
Germany came to this country
in 1871 and settled at Wel-
come Washington County
COMMITTEE WILL SELECT
CANDIDATES
J. H. Appelt (county chair-
man) of Hallettsville, Theo.
Rogge of Shiner and J. B. Har-
ris of Yoakum is the com-
mittee that will select candi-
dates for the county ticket for
subscribing "witness, F." W. Ur-
mary to be held July 24th. ! bish appointed Renter bond
The committee is now at 1 set at $6000 J. K Holubec
ter administratrix, Will .ad-
mitted to probate on testimony
of D. A. Paulus and N. A.
Moreland, Mrs. Fannie Ledbet-
ter appointed administratrix
with will annex bond set at
$5000. B .H. Treybig W. A.
Huebner and B. H. E Hoppe
appointed appraisers
Estate of Frank Drozd dece-
ased. F. W. Udbish executor,
Will admitted to probate on
testimony of J. F. Holubec
work selecting the candidates.
Chas. J. Strauss and Lewis
Alien appointed appraisers.
Petition to have Mrs. Bar-
bora Grossman adjudged in
come Washington County BUYs FILLING STATION
Tro" there’she mUed ! A deal wI^ed Wednes-| f
*»& ^appointed to exam-
ine patient and report to this
children were present also
other relatives and a number
of friends which helped to
make the occasion a more
pleasant event. A sumptuous
dinner and supper were served
Relatives irom a distance
that attended the golden wed-
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Stevenson, and children of
Karone, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Pace, and little daughter of
San Antonio Mr. and Mrs.
Hansford Sawyer and children
of Batesville, C. B. Ballard Jr.
of San Antonio, David Vollen-
tine of Batesville, T. G. Peter-
son daughter Miss Letha and
sons Willie and Jake of Hal-
lettsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Vollentine
moved from Lavaca County
26 years ago and their many
DAN MOODY TO SPEAK
HERE
Attorney General, Dan
Moody will speak here Satur-
day afternoon at 3 :00 o’clock
at the Court House in the in-
terest of his candidacy! for
governor.
Everybody is invited to hear
him.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Matejek
have shipped their household j
furnishings to Brady and left
per automobile Wednesday for
that city to make their future
home. Mr. Matejek has accep-
ted the position as superintend
ent of the Brady Cotton Oil
Co. and will have charge of
the oil mill at that place.
Otto Miller had charge of the
Brady Mill last season. Mr.
Miller has been appointed su-
vaca uounty anu n« ^ d between F. C. Deboran
Witting section where she hv- and Hemy zappe whereby Mr.
ed up to the time of her death. vaDpe becomes owner of the
Her husband died 28 years ^ppe station .He,—-- - ,ir«uu. — — ,
ago Unnk rharffe Thursday and will p°rt adopted and Mrs. Bar- (knQW they are enjoying good
- • *--- k fhfblsiness his personal ; bora Grossman adjudged a lu- health and wish for them
tne ousine _ p ,, _n , nntir to be restrained and sent much happiness in the years
afternoon at 4:00 o clock. In- Texaco procpacts and assures t0 San Antorno Hosp - t0 Come.
ferment was made in the Wit- . blic DromPt a
ferment was made in the Wit- *^0ublic prompt and effici- S0°P as possible,
ting Cemetery Rev. Gerhardt service Mr Zappe has I Estate of Miss C. McD.
Senff pastor of the Charlotten- ^ ® frien(is and being a good I mott deceased H I. CarviUe
burg Lutheran Church conduc- man no doubt will en- > *faY^tor™^ePd "
tedpalie levers 'SSe-John !*»• . liberal patronage of the [claims ^ M |
Schoenvogel, Henry Striebeck Publlc- _. ' Albina Opela, Guardian, Bond j
Fritz Michalus, Julius Sebas- Fixtures ! etcA approved
tian, Emil Hildebrandt and A. Will Install New Fixtures
B. Strattmann.
Judge and Mrs. C. L. Stavi-
noha and children left Thurs-
day morning for Magnolia
Beach for an outing .
Miss Martha Speary assist-
ant superintendent of schools
is enjoying a vacation.
Charles son of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Henneke is in the Renger
Hospital for treatment for dy-
sentery.
Mrs. Louis Kahanek was
painfully injured by the fa-
mily milk cow Tuesday even-
ing at the home. She was at-
tended by Dr. Paul Renger
and is doing nicely.
Miss Justina Sciba, nurse
in St. Joseph Infirmary of
Houston came in Thursday to
spend her vacation with her
Miller has been appointed su- spend J"1w
KKttSTS" R w-
Mrs. T. R Deborah returned
to Runge yesterday after a vi-
sit with her parents Mr and
Mrs. E. T. Long.
the oil mill of our city. He is
now serving his 18th. year in
the service of the Company.
For 16 years he had charge of
the night work at the mill,
last year he had charge of the
mill * at Brady.
The jury for the week was
Strattmann . u discharged Wednesday.
M« Frev Usurvived by one Barnes Bros, will install one .
Mis. rieyissu ___3 . - latest hntcher counters
y00(i Christian ladv and liv-1 out. It has its cooling svsten presiding. Minutes of regulai
ed?o make the world better [which regulates the tempera- *and special mQetingg were)
hv hpr nassinir this way. Iture as needed. read and approved.
' Mav her soul rest in peace.1 Mr. Barnes stated by install- pwep0rts of officers and com-
To the bereaved ones we ! ing the counter they v. ill be mittees heard and acted upon.
JWVSS-r. W*........ "*"*"*
COLETeatrE
HALLETTSVILLE TEXAS
Weeks Program beginning
June 11th.
FRIDAY
“EARLY TO WED”
With Matt Moore, Zasu Pitts
and Kathryn Perry.
Also—Kinograms
DANCES
FOR SALE—Three Single
Beds and all kind of other
second hand furniture good as
new. _ ,,
Mrs. Julia Gold.
Buske’s Orchestra played
for a dance at Tivoli Tuesday waa 11CX<.
102 dance tickets were sold at j relatives.
$2.00 each.
Rother’s Orchestra played
, 1 n r ■ J M »/ 1
Jaro Netardus of ElCampo
was* here Wednesday to visit
Plain figures on all Gro*
RITES OF BAPTISM
Henrietta Leona, infant dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. August
Kutach was baptized at St.
Mary’s Church Sunday father
D. A. Sykora officiating. Spon-
sors were Mr. and Mrs Frank
Konvicka.
Carl Ludwig, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. August Appelt
of Route 3 was baptized Thurs
day morning at loom o clock
at the Sacred Heart Munch
Father A. Mathis officiating.
I customers which they feel are
entitled to the best service
(that can be rendered.
DEED RECORD
SATURDAY
MAKES INSPECTION j „SUN up„
. PI?il;P 1^5?’ W'thl With Pauline Stark, Conrad
locril hi cine h ao. 1— di * ■ i aveme
Hochheim Prairie Mutual Fire Nagel aod Lucille Uvenne.
and Storm Insurance Associa- AUo Chapter No. 8
tion in company with two “SUNKEN SILVER”
other members of the Associa- ,
tion for the past eight days; Also Aesops Fables
R. F. Rehmet to Vaclav Fu-
cik 83.54 acres. Wm. Strode
League $9000.
Rosa Zidek to Joseph Zi
s^VL2il7i“.oiovo'«”d --
afMCtAnStrunk to Mrs. Char- ed6?.! the Association in'his i MONDAY AND TUESDAY
' oiU-reof0Hall'eU- “"district includes par! ■ Gloria Swanson in,
atner a. ! et;n ] k'» 00 ' of Lavaca County from Bres- “THE UNTAMED LADY”
Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. |S\i <* , " ___ jau east to the Colorado Coun
Wm. Appelt
Mrs. A. W.
---, , . ^^?to?ioWed?”d?vrnaf- (Jo.o?adoPC?un.fes?a„T^
Babb and dau-1 to San Antorno \\ ertnesnav . ,<s r,,,.d(.ir Jackson
Also A Comedy
vhter Miss Elizabeth visit.-d | ter a visit at the home of Mr
gntei iViiss r-'' Vnmwmr, '111(1 Mrs Rav Woodward. Sh«
last Sunday at the home ot and m\s. . . ,
their son and brother W . E.
Rabb at Weimar. They were
accompanied home by Mj^
Willvr.e and F.dwin Lane Ran >
for a visit.
was accompanied by Leona
Amandi and Viola Lagan wh«
had been guests of the home
of their aunt and uncle Mr
,nd Mrs. Woodwe.rd
far south as Cordeh
Cou nty.
The Association has grown
to where it is recognized as
one of the best fire and storm
insurance* associ; tions in til**
State
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
A Special Production
“ABRAHAM LINCOLN”
Also A Comedy
for'a'dance 'at~Midway m Vic- | ceri^-—Help yourwlf «t R«-
toria County Wednesday nite senberg s .
150 dance tickets were sold q K peWell of Hico visi-
at $1.50 each. ted friends here this week.
The dance at Sweet Home,
Wednesday night was as usuaL The son of Mr. ana Mrs.
well attended 190 dance tick-: Jesse New, aged three y©a”
ets were sold. Buske’s Orches- , was operated on at the Dul- •
tra furnished the music. | ner Hospital Wednesday for
--— i appendiceal abcess.
Men’s High Back Overalls, Pagel and Mrs.
Special 99 eta. at S.egmund & patiejtts of the Duf
Qullta* ner Hospital who recently un-
Anton Kahanek and dau- derwent operations are report-
ghters Misses Lillie and Olga; e(j as doing nicely.
rg S*mS I « sstfft
1 Sin Antonio yesterday.
ville and Woodsboro to visit and Mi*s. Knox Hill left
relatives. yesterday for Poth to visit
After a pleasant visit to rela- relatives,
lives here and at Shiner, Mis. Mvs. Anna Wultner left yes-
T. B. Bowden of Little Rock fer(jay f0r Shiner to visit re-
Ark. and Mr. and Mrs. \ ictoi jaiives.
Rehmet of Tulsa Okla. will re- „ . . . retumed
turn to their homes to-day. J .1. McKnig t
luin from Vicksburg Miss. Thurs-
The report from the Renger dav
wa^operatod on rlJohn Upchurch came in from
esdav for ulcers of the sto- Houston yesterday to visit
mach is dohig nicely. sister Miss Magg^Upchurch.
Mr and Mrs. F.. C. Timm. Mr. and
daughter Miss Eddie and Prof, wartz attended a bridge party
nd Mrs. C. L. Kuykendall Tuesday night given at the
and son returned Wednesday home of Mr. and Mrs. Frauy
from Kemah and Houston. of Yoakum.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1926, newspaper, June 11, 1926; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726723/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.