Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
Published Every Tuesday and Friday Mornings.
Bad roads make it difficult
for many voters to yet to polls
Messrs. II. L. Stulken and
F. G. Mertz and their attor-
-BY--
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Publishers.
VV. D. Timm Pres.
N. A. Moreland, Editor.
V. B. Gerdes Vice Pres.
Leo Strauss, Sec’y-Mgr.
SuDscriotion Price $2.00 p< r Year in Advance,
Hallettsville, Texas
Tuesday November 2nd, 1923
today, and Lavaca county will ney, I oas. rer sch ivsqr. are
i poll a small vote as a result, in Houston today attending
The Herad hopes that every- meeting of creditors ^ of the
one who can possibly do so Stulken-Me tz Go. before ref-
i will go to the polls and per- eree in bankruptcy. The in-
form a civic duty which hr ventory as made by receiver
n.'-PQ in his country. shoves thm value of stock of
gmici'a1
. It ad i
iso
il-Hloween prattks were not c0':;l l)r*c<‘ r'
numerous in Hallettsville. assets consisting' of iand. no-
______ tes and accounts etc. • per
, - , roIk du!e of as-. -- </. al on. •
hinpect
S 1 i: r d
The steamer Endicott has
reached Galveston with a car-
go of toys, 396 cases, which
were loaded at Hamburg. This
is said to be a forerunner of
other large cargoes which in-
dicates that Germany once
ODDS AND ENDS
Nolen Produce Go.
out a car of pecans,
Henry Lillie, arrested for Hallettsvilfe and 1
robbing a store m St. 1 aui u npnri|p prom a
... . nine thousand dollars. Liabi-
___’’ lilies to uns< • •: creditors
Bad roads will, prevent " .any ......... f.^diVykol.’l YuvitiM
™ L\ pLUpitJ liUIIl C l L t h I i v 4
Minn, was found to be wear- pair ;n Fiatonia, com
ing a corset and long silk • ....
liailettsyille ana Lavaca coun- ; _ an,oan1 of sol-!lo $7000.00.
G- people xrom attending the ; , . .. ri!,.elin,.; of CV(Hlitors,
again is doing taSnS at the
old stand .
Houston, San Antonio, Fon
Worth, and Beaumont* are
ioday and lasting thro«M j ^X^ite ^e.e^
k • by creditors wlio will wind up
—--— _ i the bankrupt estate. Henry
While the Herald's devil is: Paulus of Yoakum ; epres-
People Abstract Company
Ferri ilavy Manager
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Abstracts Covering title
To all lands in Lavaca Co.
Dr. T. O. Walton president YftedVGd«BpostTffite Gif neithS{; ®f su«ar n°1',salt’ Jle ents credit ws who. filed Inyo!
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cultural peasantry, a condtion „ " A , , . oews items during the ramy j The case of J. S. Brewer vs.
comparable to the agricultural Gen error b erg us on luis c run- days and beg to be excused j Galveston, Harrisburg and San
situation in European coun- od Her desk of all bills passe for shortage o. local news m j Antonio Railway Co. which
ries wil. come to "America un- ^Tnd^ jth“ .......
less we turn tide, lace about miu hp^nso
Will buy or sell Land Notes
and ch^ng^ the viewpoint°of approved eleven bills because | CriminaI docket was called
things'. This condition will not same v eie not pi opei ly signed . in district court, Monday
come within our life times, | b-v o! ficer.-, oi legislatui e. ._c\- morning with Judge Lester
b,. r, „ ‘ it, ’ en of these were road bond nicu-ioi n.
but it is coming the aythe validation bins. Fortieth Legis-
arrow points now. Seventy- convenes in January
fne years ago the United S.a- these defective
tes was a nation ot home , ... 1
owning. We have gone from j 01 b-
90 per cent home-owners to
40 per cent .Worse than that
Holt on bench, District At-
torney Weinert representing
the State and Sheriff Greer
in attendance.
Frank Schima plead guilty
to charge of selling booze
and jury assessed penalty at
one year in penitentiary. Schi-
...---------- ------ Browne, free lance weather
we seem to have lost our de- ; f0reCaster of national reputa- *** u-.............--- ~—
sire to own our own homes, i tion says that the coming win-■ ma was at once sentenced so
something that was once ourj ter will be the coldest since a^ to have time of seivice be-
chief desire”. ! 1816. In his prediction, Brow- ghi today. He will be in jail
Doubtless the above state- j ne says: ‘‘The same oceanic i here until after court adjourns
ment of Dr. Walton as a whole ! conditions which prevailed 110 and transfer agent comes to aumc accm iv «***
is correct and the tendency j years ago are again in eviden- take him to penitentiary. I he ount yet it must be remember
i____^~ ienvuveet inrv in the case was as fol- nri that it dmnlv is inrnssibh
Antonio Railway Co. which
went to trial last Thursday,
was ended at an early hour
Saturday night, when .he ju-
ry returned a verdict in favor
plaintiff and assessed his da-
mages at $12500.00.
Mr. Brewer an old time re-
sident of Lavaca county , was
employed by the company at
Yoakum and while unloading
lumber was accidently hit
on the back and severely in-
jured and permanently so ac-
cording to testimony of physi-
cians, several of whom testi-
fied in the case .
While $12,500.00 may to
some seem to be a large am-
IS IUI1CU cl 11 LI l UC ICiiuonvj cc « a^cun m - /. 1
to long for a home no longer I ce. We will have the severest; jury m the case was as lol
what once was in this country, winter in 1926-27 ever exper- J lows : Henry Garner, v ine
but the Herald is firmly if be- inced on the American con-1 Melnag \V. II. Reed, Rudolph
lief that in Lavaca county at tinent. America is now prac-i Haas, O A Butts, hud. rntsch
least there has been no change ' tically surrounded by cold W. Wendtland, F. A. J. Riggs
of spirit and it knows that water and will bo completely J- B- 1 arkington, Albert J.
many, many families are stri- surrounded by 1927. | Haynes, Adolph Koehler, A.-
ving to the utmost to become - f°ns Grill Jr.
owners of their homes and
ed that it simply is impssible
to renumerate one for perma-
nent physical injuries which
compel him to go through life
a cripple, unable to earn a
livelihood, and in fact no am-
ount of money can comper.-
i sate one for such affliction.
i oi tneir nomes arm The former United States' L Rheinstrom was fined j And all in all the verdict of
that tenantry is decreasing, navy monitor Amphrite has $25.00 on plea of guilty to ,jUrv must meet with approval.
Surely in breast of every one 1 been convened into a floating aggravated assault, growing j w. Ragsdale and Henry S.
must be that feeling which hotel of unusually luxurious out of trouble he recently had paulus represented Mr. Brew-
caused the saying “there is no , proportions. Moored off Beau-; with George W ashington, ne- er while Marcus
place like home, be it ever so fort, S. C. it is prepared for gro, at whom he took a tew i wartz and W. 1 Bagby rep-1
humble.” I the winter season; with the shots with a pistol, but miss- resented the railway company.
__ j coming of the next summer ing- Washington will be rem-J This amount of $12,500.00
M 1 the hotel will sail for Long embered as the negro who is just one half of the amount
N t°r™er mr;A^n°m-0l ib tion Island and other resorts of the went with Alex Foley to the ; which jury in this court sonm
Neff is making prohibition onable place of business of I Matejek fifteen years ago gave Mrs.
speeches in New ork andl bit ( i^niuruiuie._ I whern Folev shot and killed ; Annie Williams and little dau-
terly assailing the referendum t traditional toughness of Matejek. ghter of Yoakum as a result
Yo4 4Tofq~n receives the army mule agaiifwas up-' All jurors were dismissed of the death of her husband
Yoik. Neff ot couise lecenes reDOrt received bv until Thursday. nnd father and which railway
so much per for each and ’A 111 “ _
every speech and at the same the war department from the
time can boost his would be Forty-Second Infantry in Pa-
candidacy for presidency. It is uama.
strange that the Anti Saloon During recent maneuvers
league can spend untold sums ^ne ou.G1ys mules J1^e
of money employing speakers an<I strayed into tin
when no necessity for same. Jungle. ! _
As much as Neff may want A native found him 41 days •* T i-^ • i
to become president, The He-1 ^ 11 ■fu0”[r|eP"Xhe mule Lift Off-No PcUn!
raid is safe in sayung his am- -uko uit jungio. U, • . i
bition will never be realized. aPParently ha,d stumbled into
He was the sorriest governor I H*e hole the day 1. ran away
Texas ever had. i and had spent the whole pe-
_____ | nod without food and only
TT ,, T , ttt , i ; such rain water as may have!
Honorable Joseph W eldon trickled in.
Bailey, idol of true blue de-1 When found the animal was
mocrats of Texas, has the sym a ]iv}j1g skeleton covered with
pathy of all Texas in his hour . ticks It was taken to camp
Of bereavement in loss of his , and n0W js reported to be as
beloveu wife, at their home <*fa' and sassy” as ever.
WHEN SCHOOL BEGINS we will again
have covers for the books of all our school
children. Just come to the Bank and tell us
how many small and how many large ones
you are going to need and we will do the
rest.
These are the same kind of covers we
furnished last year.
The First State Bank
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
CORNS
and father and which rail way-
company finally paid .
Trade At
THE OPERA HOUSE MEAT MARKET
Choice Meats, Sausage, Hams and Bacon. Will Buy your
cattle, hogs, and sheep. Highest market prices paid for
Hides.
BARNES BROS.
Hallettsville Texas. Phone No. 22S
I
in Dai!as. J
Qup^- M a lie of Rumania <
who is touring the United Sta-
tes had wired Gove nor Fer-
guson that she can’t visit i e-
xas. Well the queen is the
loser.
The case of Brewer of
Yoakum vs. Southern Pacific
Py rO. far damages, personal
inju y received while working
for company- is in trial in dist-
rict court Attorneys J. V* .
Ragsdale and Henry S. Paulu
represent the plaintiff and W.
T Bagby and Marcus Schwartz
the defendant.
West Texas Methodist Con-
ference held in San Angelo
named as presiding elder of
this (Cuero) district Rev. H.
M. Ratliff; as pastor of Hal-
lettsville and Shiner churches
Rev. T. H. Crowde.
Rev. J. D. McWhorter who
for five years has so well ser-
ved these churches goes to
Sterling City, Fisher county.
It is with much regret that ou*
peonle par with Reverend Me
i Whorter and his estimable fa-
mily, so much beloved not
only by membership of his
, church, but by everyone.
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Pay For An Education Whether You
Get It Or Not—So Why Not Get It?
Dresses Cost Half
What They Used To!
IS IT CATARRH ?
Oden, Ark.—“About four years a$ro I
was troubled with catarrh in the head
and with indiges-
tion. Mj doctor
did n:c no ’
Finally I wrote to
Ur. Pit ; ce and
when I received ail
an:c.’. or I t • r
Ur. Pierce’s ( din
Medical l»i'< ' .
Pleasant Pell*
and Ur. Sage
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sorely Irljied me.’-- !•
All d'al< is.
Write Ur. Pierce, p
To Stop a Cough Quick
You needn’t spend a lot to
keep up with the season’s co-
lor cltiiages. Nor -v«*n know 1o ^ HAYES. healing HONEY, a
. M .11:e : I your o.tl <i 1 '>“•'* cough medicine which stops th« cough by
latest '.I ad us—through He healing th* inliamed and irritated tissue*,
magic of home dyeit g. A box of GROVE’S O-PEN-TRATE
] • () •<) do lie i ;'i;l SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES’ HEALING HONEY. The salve
° - should be rubbed on the chest and throat
( ' of children suffering from a Odd or Croup.
Lee Cheney, member of de-
mocratic county executive com
mittee from prcinct No. 5 was
here on business, Monday and
said that his name appearing
Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop i as representative of republi-
a little “I-Yeezone” on an ach- can party at election to be
ing corn, instantly that corn Helcl Tuesday at Y ienna box :
stops hurting, then shortly you was a sure enough joke.
lift it right off with you1’. -----
fingers . Rural route carriers are ex- ,
Your druggist sells a tiny periencing hard luck and some i
bo tie of “FreezOne” for a few of them compelled to r a! e !
cents, sufficient to remove trips in gigs. But they can t J
every hard corn, soft corn, or always have sunshine,
corn between the toes, and the
foot calluses, without soreness
of irritation.
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WE HAVE NO
SCHOOLS
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fails to get • business training PAYE
for it in uncertainty of employment,
lower wages, and lack of opportunity
for advancement.
All down through life you continue i \
to pay this price.
Decide NOW to take a thorough jij
business training during the next few
months in Tyler Commercial College
—America’s largest business training
school. Next fall step into a good pay-
ing position. Send for large free
book—“Achieving Success in Busi-
ness.”
T.VLER
TYLER. TEXAS'
- MAIL THIS COUPON NOW -
Tyler Commercial College,
Tyler, Texas.
Gentlemen:—Please send me ypur large free book, “Achieving Success
in Business.” I am interested in a training that will help me secure a
gr>od position.
Name --------—.—- —......... -....... Address_____
Frank Chapman, stree’
sprinkler says it is an ill wind
that blows no one good and
these rains gi\e bin a mt: n
al res’.
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Slaton Wilson of Yoakum Mrs. Roger Brown lef Sat-
.came in to play niano with urday to visit the homefolks*
Buske Orchestra at Rut her- at Rock Island .
villa to-night on account of
illness of Mrs. Chapman. John .1. Sun- ’ vas in Eagle
, Lake ot: bt in ess last week.
FOP RENT—to aeres good
(kick 1 ;i:’d Must have good Miss Lu<-il.e Mills of Sublime
ai,i\\‘d bU;tu d v for a visit
to Mr. . ! Mrs \rnold Bu ts.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1926, newspaper, November 2, 1926; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726761/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.