Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 7, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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THE HALLETTSVILLE HERALD, HALLETTSVILLK, iEAAS
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ARE - YOU - SATISFIED?
If you are having any kind of Cooking Stove trouble, SEE US
WE GUARANTEE A CURE. If you are not having trouble, THAT
YOU KNOW OF, read the rest of this advertisement any way.
We believe that every one would like something BETTER no mat-
ter how well satisfied they are.
The Coleman Does not have to sit level.................... Does yours?
The Coleman will not Climb ................................ - .Will yours?
The Coleman will not smoke or smut the vessels........Will yours?
The Coleman will bake biscuits in 3 minutes............. . Will yours?
The Coleman will cook an average meal for 2 cents Will yours?
The Coleman will not form gas and hurt your eyes . Will yours?
The Coleman has full heat in less than 2 minutes ..... Has yours
The Coleman tests hotter than natural gas................Docs yours?
The Coleman does not ruin a wick if it boils over________Does yours?
The Coleman has no wick to replace............................Has yours?
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Very Liberal Terms.
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West-bound.... 12:52 p.m.
East-bound ...-.... 2:45 p.m
Night Trains:
West-bound ......1:15 a.ro.
East-bound . • 3.55 a.m.
Market Report.
Strict Middling........................ 24 7-8
Middling................................. 24 3 8
Strict Low.............................. 23 5-8
Cotton bales new..................... 8252
PBODUCIs
Eggs per dozen................ 20 to 22c
Old roosters, pound........................
Fryers and broilers, small per lb -30c
Turkeys per pound.................... 20 c
Geose, full feathered...................... 7c
Ducks, full feathered.................... l0<*
Bacon per pound, Texas 13c
Hay per ton...........................$20-22
Com per bushel ...shelled...............1.30
Wood per cord.........................$5.00
Butter per pound...........................37c
Country lard per pound ............... 14c
Cotton seed per ton.................. $36.50
Hulls per ton........................... $12.00
Meal per sack.......................... $2.10
Onions per lb................................. 2c
Butter fat..................................27c
Irish potatoes per pound...........2 i-2c
Sweet potatoes lb...................2 l-2c
Pecans .... ............................ 10c
hides........................................ 5c
Hens......................................... 16c
Pigeon dz................... 60c
Peeswax......................... 17c
Guineas each.............................. 25c
Wool..............................-....... 25-33c
H’ville and Mont Locals.
after
RABB SWITCH
Here comes Gertrude
a short absence.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac hie ek
visited at the J. Mozisek home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kutaeh vi-
sited at the J. Trexlee home
Sunday evening.
Those that visited at the
Smolik home Sunday niie were
Mr. and Mrs. V. .Tanak, Mr.
and Mrs. N. Janak, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Michna, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Fojtik. Messrs. James, Lu-
cas, Stanley, Bedrien Janak,
Adolf Fajkus, Louis. Anton,
Joe Havel, Charlie Najvar.
Misses Mary and Lillian Naj-
var, Annie and Helen Havel
and Ida and Eva Bielek.
Mr. and Mrs. James Briscoe
visited at the Mrs. .!. Bender
home Sunday evening.
Mr. Louis Have! Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Have! and daugh-
ter Helen chatted awhile at
the F. Melnar home Sunday
night.
Several from here attended i
Those that visited with
Misses Ivy and Frances Brown
Sunday were Misses Til lie and
Millie Vasek.
Say Neva of Sweet Home I
am the one that sat on the
chair with you at L. Teals
party.
Say Nemo of Wied come on
with your letters they are fine.
Those that spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vasek
were Misses Frances and Ag-
nes Woytek.
Mr. W. M. Tolleson was in
your burg Friday on business.
Those that visited Wednes-
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Judd were Leslie and Jessie
Judd.
Miss Elizabeth L. Tolleson
was a business caller at the
home of Miss Ivy Brown Fri-
day.
Those that spent Friday
with Leslie and Jessie Judd
and mother were, Mr. and Mrs
Joe Janak and son Leonard.
Mont Gazette.
Say Somebodys Lover of
the'horae races Ohve |t,acy 1 KUe?s you.to. be v- s-
Blow jmur horn if I am cor-
rect.
and reported fine time.
Miss Adela Kanak visited
Will again drop few lines to
the Herald as I’ve been absent
for a long while. Bui rain,
rain is the dry cry for all the
farmers are busy and very
anxious to get a blessing rain.
How are all the readers and
writers by now. Easter is near
guess everyone is preparing.
“Am I still welcome to join
the Herald, Devil?” (Sure,
Dev.)
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Luc-
ke were visited Sunday by Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. Chapman and
daughter Nannie. They enjoy-
ed themselves listening to the
Radio.
Mr. and Mi’s. Jim Bennett
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. Jemison.
Mrs. Joe Dornak and son
anc| Paulina Dornak spent
Wednesday with parents Mr.
and Mrs. Rue! Spaniho’.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bender
and daughters, Beatrice and
Marjorie.
A trustee election was held
Saturday at the Mont School.
Miss Adelia Staffa spent
: one day last week with EUa
Roemisch.
Say “Fox and Owl ’ of Pos-
1 sum Hoilov , are the sore ovfs
very numerous in your vicinity
if they are you certainly better
be careful they say they are
contagious. They are numer-
ously scattered in our vicinity.
People are requested to be
more careful and have con-
trol of the disease.
Mrs. Jim Bujnoch and child-
ren spent Sunday with Mrs.
John Bujnoch.
Alright “Handsome Girl” 1
will wait for Easter. You cer-
tainly better not dissappoint
me.
Mr. Tom Mikulenka spent
Saturday night with Henry Je-
mison.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Miku-
lenka and family and Henry
Jemison made a trip to High
Point Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orsak
and children visited at Worth-
ing one day last week.
Mrs. Reinhold Lucke and
son visited her mother Friday,
Mrs. L. F. Chapman.
Will close as news is scarce,
if this will miss the waste bas-
ket will write more next time
and leave space for “Darling,”
“Timer” and “Fox and Owl”
and you better write your in-
teresting letters. I am always
interested in reading your let-
ters. Keep away from sore
eyes they’re contagious, ha!
ha! Am as ever
. American Beauty.
A Good Thing - DON’T MISS IT
Send your name and address plain-
ly written, together with 5 cents (and
this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine
Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and receive
in return a trial package containing
CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REM-
EDY for coughs, colds, croup, bron-
chial, “flu’’ and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat; CHAMBER-
LAIN’S TABLETS for stomach trou-
bles, indigestion, gassy pains thst
yrowd the heart, biliousness and cou-
utipation; also CHAMBERLAIN’S
SALVE, needed in every family far
burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin
affections ; these valued family medi-
cines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it
FRANK SHIMEK LEADER
IN LOW PRICES.
at the Barton none Sunday -71heJ)art£ ab°ve ~Hallet*7
______jsville March 29th was well
attended all had a good time.
Miss Julia Vasek was visi-
ting Miss Gracie Martisek this
week.
Say Devil I will name the
day for to-morrow (Give it a
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. f. Mizcra cal-
led on the V. Kuc&ch home
Sunday.
Mr. Louis Havel and sisieis,
Annie and Helen called on
Misses Ida and Eva Bielek.
Henrietta, how about you ? 1 name
CITATION (in Probate)
The State Of Texas.
To the Sheriff or any Con-
stable of Lavaca County —
GREETING :
You are hereby commanded
Did you get home safely *
did you not have a wreck Ly|^e%a‘
the city hotel? If you had a:
wreck, let me know if \<
seriously injured so i could
call a physician before its too
late.
As my letter is getting long, i
must conclude.
Extending the very heartiest ;
Easter Greetings to one and !
Will ring off with love to
Little School Girl.
to notify all persons interested ...
in the Estate of Lenorah Kersh | a ’ ^ remain as e\ei i
deceased, ( by c ausing Gemu ic.
a copy of this Citation to be -
published in some newspaper!*---------------------------------*
in your county published re- 1
gularly and continuously for
not less than one year, for ten
days before the return day
hereof) to be and appear at
the next term of the County
Court Of Lavaca County, to
be held at the Court House in
the town of Ilallettsville, on
the First Monday in June, A.
D. 1925, the same being the |
1st day of June, A. D. 1925, ;
then and there to contest the
Application filed in said Cou-
rt by M. W. Kersh, praying
for the probate of the Last j
Will and Testament of Leno- \
rah Kersh, deceased, and for
Letters Testamentary, there-t
under, if they see proper.
i
CHILD’S BEST LAXATIVE j
IS CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP j
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f wT
4
Aspirin
Say “Bayer Aspirin'’
INSIST! Unless you see the
“Bayer Cross” on tablets you
are not getting the genuine
Bayer Aspirin proved safe by
millions and prescribed by phy-
sicians for 24 years.
O AcceP* only a
Bayer package
whichcontains proven directions
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bav<*r Manu-
facture of Mouoaeeticacidester of Salicylicacid
Sacred Heart Church.
MOTHER! Even if cross, fe-
Herein fail not, but have 1 g,’jsh; bi!i?us’ll-?S?!tip,al*d...... - .........~......
2“ fi-tlay of the* next’term j ^
Order of Divine Services
thereof, this Writ, with your!'* {^Jsg0 “ThTliverand • Ho,y, Thursday: Divine Sei-
return thereon, showing how , el tails o clc.m mt mti ana vices at 9 a. m. and in the eve-
i bowels. ning at 7:30 with English ser-
Ask your druggist _or ge-,m,-iM>
NO VEL
This Will Be Real Novelty Dance
PLENTY OF NOVELTY
With
This Will Be The Best Dance of The Open-
ing Season So Don't Miss This One
liallettsville
Wednesday, April 15th
AT THE
you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and
Official Seal, at office in the
nuine “California Fig Syrup’
Good Friday: Services
town'of Ifallettsvnie! this the "-.hich has directions for ba-jUie morning at iio’vlock and in
24th day of March. 1925. j hies and children of all ages the evening at 5 o’clock, the
(Seal) .!. F. Bozka.! Pnnted ,on Mother! Collection of the day shall he
Clerk. County Court, Lavaca !You m'lst g>’ Califorma or, for .he Holy Land.
County Texas : Y°u may get an imitation fig; Holy Saturday: Ser'ices
syrup. | will begin at 6:30, and High-
--- i Mass at X o'clock, at noon Len-
Ancona Baby Chicks ten Season shall be over.
By Lewis Allen, Deputy.
COME TO FRANK SHI-
MEK’S STORE TO BUY
YOUR EASTER STRAW
HATS FOR MEN.
Every week, postpaid $13.50 j Easter Sunday: Divine Ser-
per 100; XT.00 per 50. vices at 7:30 and at 10 o’clock
Langenbberg Ancona Farm ! a. m. Collection for the “Dio-
Hood Tires and Tubes and
Auto Accessories. Your busi-
ness appreciated at Walter
Albert.
ilallettsville, Texas. Route
(90)
cesan Seminary.”
A. Mathis, Pastor.
Eat a good lunch at the C. Miss Arminta Moon* spent
D. of A. sale Saturday April, the week end with the home
11th at Rosenberg building. j folks at Sweet Home.
Herman Park
-4?
MUSIC BY
uske and His Orchestra!
COME!
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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/m1/4/?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.