Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 7, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE HERALD
(Loose Lines
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and Light Hues
That Covers pretty well the New Spring Suits for Men
g These new models are wide across the shoulders—narrew around the hips—tailored
on full straight lines—coats very short with pockets slung low. The trousers hang
straight, fit snug at the waist and wide at the bottom
And the colors—are Light Gray, Tawny Tan, Antwerp Blue and London Lavender
Our showing of fine all wool suits for Spring in all sizes and models Priced at
and up to $45.00
New red ties, new red silk hankerchiefs, new shoes, new shirts new
hats new hosiery—everything new for Easter
. 1« •
Come to a Man’s Store for a Man’s Clothes
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BROWNING & CO.
A MAN’S STORE-Yoakum
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HACKBERRY. j
Here I come again after be-
ing absent for a while.
Seems like we will never get
r any rain this season.
Mr. aid Mrs. Joe Muhlstein
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Muhlstein and family and Mr.
. and Mrs. Emil Rother visited
Sunday at the home of Ludwig
Smajstrla
Teachers Examinations.
In the teachers examination
held Friday and Saturday by
Profs. A. W. Darilek and A. -f.
Elster two applicants applied
for certificates. Permament,
Mrs. Kittie Butts of Salem.
Elementary Second, Mrs. O. L.
Menking of Hallettsville.
25 EASTER DRESSES JUST
Miss Minnie Lorfing spent j BASS BROS.
nflfiv ovonincr urifh Miceoc ' IOAKvM*
Sunday evening with Misses ■
Helen and Olga Lorfing.
Mr. R. F. Heinsohn enter-
James Cervenka and Frank
Bujnoch of near Wied paid
tained several of his friends j oftice a pleasant call Monday,
with a birthday party Thurs-
day night, a supper with all
kinds of good things to eat
was served. At a late hour all
departed for their homes wish-
ing him many more such birth-
days.
Those that attended were
Bill Appelt was here from
El Campo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Peter-
son Mrs. A. W. Rabb and dau-
ghter Miss Elizabeth and Mar-
celle Kuykendall spent Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorfing | day in W eimar at the home of
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Julius ] W. E. Rabb and family.
Heinsohn and famiiy Mr. and ] Mrs. Albert Mascheck wiH
Mrs. Willie Marek and son j operated on to-day at the
Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ch- Dufner Hospital,
risten, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Do
Miss Thelma Gray, teacher;
in Moravia school, spent the |
week end with relatives at!
Yoakum.
I
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets). It
stops the Cough and Headache and works off the
Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Finkelstein
attended the golden wedding
Of Mr. and Mrs. R. Jacobs at
Luling Sunday.
E. F. Tarkington left Sun-
day for Liberty on business
and from there he will go to
Tulsa, Okla. where he is inte-
rested in the oil fields of that
territory.
Mrs. J. A. Green and child-
ren returned to Houston Sun-
day after a pleasant visit at
the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. IIeye.
Mrs. Cijyde Dickey, Mrs. Adol-
ph Timm and Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Smith visited relatives and
friends at Shiner Sunday.
Dr. Frank Kent, Specialist
eye, ear, nose and throat, of
San Antonio will be at Shiner
April 16th, Hallettsville 17th.
Lawrence Zapalac employ-
ed at the garage at Wied had
his hands badly burned Friday
afternoon when the gasoline
which was on his hands ignited
from lighting a cigarette.
Misses Annie Kali us and
Carrie Tomek, teachers of the
Vysehrad school, paid our of-
fice a pleasant call Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Marek and son Al-
bert of Kokcrnot community
are reported as being seriously
ill with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ileye j Miss Annie Picha of Moul-
and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Ileye j ton Icf. from here Saturday
Mrs. W. F. Lovelace and
children left Sunday for Day-
ton Ohio to join Mr. Lovelace
their
belgott and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Christen, Mr. J.
M. Rothbauer and Mr. C. Hei-j where they will make
mann, Misses Emma, Anniek-m„
and Lillie Rothbauer, Christi-1
na and Helen Christen. Albina J G. F. Rodgers left Saturday
Mary and Annie Christen, for Houston on business.
Messrs. Rud. and Conrad Her-1 _
mann Willie Lorfing, John and | _ Piles Cured in 6 to>14
, • ri ,1, , c, . Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENTfails
Louis Rothbauer, Victor bmaj- ! to cure Itching Blind. Bleeding or Protrudiae
e'Hn T Qimncnn Willi*. P/in. i •’u*« Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you
okfia, *-'• Oinipsoil, VV line mu* I can get restful sleep after first application. 80c.
rad, John Christen, Ludwig i
Kainer, Fritz Goettie and Ben-i ™r- ar|d Mrs. J. W. Deborah
nie Schroeder. I of Rurige spent the week end
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zinkc | hom& of his parents Mr.
and family were guests at the j ana Mrs. J. T. Deborah.
Eugene Christen home last j Prof L R Reaves returned
Sunday evening. j Sunday from San Anton.o
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ma- j where he had been on busi-
chae and son victor visited at: ,H,„S
J. M. Rothbauer home Monda}' j
evening. j Joe Kolos of Yoakum was
There was a birthday party ; a visitor to our city Sunday,
given at R. Sprice Friday ni- r,. T. , . . .
ght. Everybody reported a fine! f-o .• o.ikmfel v, a:- epc-
time. Easter Lilly. 1H "•* the l»ui-
ner Hospital.
! or Gonzales spent Sunday at
| the home of their brother II.
; J. Heyc of our city.
MEN AND YOUNG MEN
i AND BOYS TOO — SEE US
! ABOUT THAT EASTER SUIT
AND HAT. BASS YOAKUM.
Miss Thelma Long was here
| from Runge for a week end
visit with her parents.
L. F. Mikulenka and Albert
i Sykora returned Friday from
j i business trip to Houston.
Mrs. A. Roeber lef! Sunday ; Come to the C. D. of A. sale
for Cuero to visit at the home i Saturday April 11th at Rosen-
lof II. F. Ummelrnann. ! ber^ building.
for Houston to visit relatives.
Mrs. S. L. Green of Beevilie
came Monday to visit at the
home of her granddaughter,
Mrs. A. C. Meitzeo.
J. H. Schott and grand-
father Wm. Schott spent Sun-
day with relatives at Yoakum.
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quiniuc."
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
5H?MfX\S FiORL hS V!-:r
Pr AC ;. TO BUY L/.STE 1
SUITS FOR MEM.
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. and Mrs. Rov-coe Paul us
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August Ne^ardus of Yoa-
Au‘
kum spent Sunday here with ! . , ,
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homefolks.
Frida
Oscar Clark was a visitor to
Yoakum Sunday.
Jack Wood and Chris. Stei-
ger of Runge spent Sunday in
our city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bareck.v
of Breslau are rejoicing over
the arrival of a baby boy at
their home born Saturday.
The Quinine That Docs Not Affect The Head
tonic aind laxative effect. LAXA
TIVE PROMO QUININE (Tablets) -an lie taken
by anyone without causingnervousru'ss or ringing
io the head. E. W, GROVE’S signature on box. 30c.
FRANK FHIMEK CARRIES
THE MOST UP TO DATE
I.ADIF/j DRESSER. PRICES
FROM S4.GS TO f35.00
Miss Anna Wranosky retur-
ned to Woodsboro Saturday
after closing a successful term
as teacher of the Bila Horn
school.
Otto Pagel left Saturday for
Yoakum to visit relatives.
Isidor Kutach left Saturday
for Houston to visit.
John Gaidusek returned to
San Antonio Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Seiba,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dornak,
Mrs. J. F. Kutach and Mr. and
Mrs. John Najvar were at EL
Campo Friday to \isit F. \V.
Kutach who is seriously ill.
Mat. Pesek, sons Jim and
Joe of Shiner spent Saturday
in our city guests of the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Janca.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Timm
and little daughter of Cordele
spent the week end here with
relatives.
No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un-
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im-
prove the digestion, end act as a General Strength-
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and theChiid will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.
Jos. A. Mikulenka of Route
6 paid our office a pleasant
call Saturday and renewed
his subscription for another
year.
F. W. Janak of Worthing
while enroute to Schulenburg
Monday paid our office a
pleasant call.
EASTER SALE ON DRESSES
ONE WEEK ONLY
Up to $12 values now....$ 7.95
Up to $15 values now....$ 9.95
Up to $20 values now....$14.95
ELI RUBIN,
Hallettsville, Texas.
Mrs. Mattie McKennon, son
Charlie, Mrs. Otto Miller and
Mrs. Joe Drozd and baby left
Thursday for Houston to visit
at the home of Guy Byrn and
^amily.
Herman Fertsch of Runge
spent Sunday at the home of
his brother E. E. Fertsch of
our city.
Mr. and Mi's. Doran Vick of
Gonzales spent Sunday here
with relatives.
Miss Selma Staha has ac-
cepted a position at the shoe
store of P. M. Brown.
E. Jochen and Hughie Bar-
nes came in Sunday from Bro-
wnsville. They left Monday
morning for Austin accompa-
nied by Judge D. A. Paulus
where they went on business.
Miss Mamie Howerton and .
Mrs. Burleson Mizzell return- 1 his aad Grandma Hill at Llano
ed Monday from San Antonio, Texas,
they were accompanied home
by Mrs. James IIowerton; and
Get your Easter novelties at
the C. D. of A. sale at Rosen-
berg building Saturday April
11th.
Joe Krepper returned to
Moulton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schultz
spent Sunday with relatives at
Yorktown.
Jos. Kopecky and E. F. Ap-
pelt returned Sunday from
Houston where they had been
to serve as petit jurors in the
Federal Court.
Mr. and Mrs. S, H. Simpson
attended the funeral of Caro-
line Wells, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Wells of Bro-
wnsville, who died in that city
and was buried at Columbus
Friday.
Regular Meeting P. T. A.
The regular meeting of the
Parent Teachers Association
will be held to-day (Tuesday)
at 4p. m. at the High School
Study Hall.
Every member is requested
to be present as this is the
meeting for election of officers
for the ensuing year. »
Dr. and Mrs. Hilton von Ro-
senberg and Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Mizzeil left Monday for
Corpus Christi to visit for the
week.
Lay Barnes came in Monday
from Monroe, La.
Habitual ConstifMtioa Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
“LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly and
should be taken regularly for 14 ta 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c
per bottle.
Tye Hill Barnet arrived Sun-
day morning to gladden the
home of Mr. and Mre.(Former-
ly Miss Cora Hill) Owen F.
Barnett. Mother and son are
at the City Hospital in Austin,
doing nicely. Grandpa Hill
has just completed a very
pretty home for the happy
folks across the street from
little daughter of Jourdanton
for a visit.
W. E. Parr Esq. has let the
contract for the erection of a
new home on East First Street.
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Moreland, N. A. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 7, 1925, newspaper, April 7, 1925; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth726983/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.