Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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Hallettsville, Texas. Friday March 9th 1926
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H. G. Timm Grocery
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIALS
1 pound Booth Tomato Sauce Sardines,
2 for ........................-.......................................UOV>
Red Corn No. 2 ........................................ - 25c
1 Large Mother’s China Oatmeal.................... 33c
20 pounds Blue Rose Rice ................. $1 #00
6 bars Soap and 6 Dessert Dishes ................B9c
We have other Special* which will be marked
in plain figures, call and see for yourself.
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! Cabbage and Lettuce
Fresh car of RADIOGRAM and BAKER’S PRIDE
FLOUR just arrived, also full line of feeds.
We pay top prices for Eggs, Poultry and all country
produce.
We offer you Quality, Service and Economy
H. G. ITIMM
BORN
Steve Kostelnik and wife of j
Wied are entertaining a baby
girl since Wednesday. She was
baptized yesterday receiving
the names Frances Caroline.
Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bujnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tuck-
COUNTY COURT
Probate Docket
Estate of W. H. McDermott
dec’d. Application to probate
will. Will admitted to probate
on testimony of E. E. Fertsch,
subscribing witness. Mrs. Ora
Price appointed Ind. execu-
trix without bond. E. E. Fer-
er are the proud parents of aitsch, C. tfj. Strauss, Lewis Al-
baby boy. Mrs. Tucker was
formerly Miss Emma Brenek of
Sweet Home.
len appointed appraisers.
Estate of W. E. Stapp appli
cation to probate will. Will
admitted to probate on testi-
mony of B. A. Treybig sub-
scribing witness, Mrs. Lillie
Stapp appointed Ind. execu-
trix. O. Corsspn, B. H. E.
Hoppe, and W G Huebner ap-
pointed appraisers
Estate of Wm. Meinke et
al minors. John Hanzelka gu-
ardian. Application to sell real
state estate application grant-
ed.
Estate of Rosalie and Doro-
herithy Hoppe. B. H. E. Hoppe
Temp, guardian. Tempo, gu-
ardian made permanent.
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FORTY HOURS DEVOTION
AT ST. JOHN
The Forty Hours Devotion
. John came to a very sue*
ul close Tuesday morning,
ijai tit; opened on the preceding
unday with 10 o’clock High
la*ss. At the night service
Dr. H. L. Darby, Inspector
in charge of U. S. Bureau of
Animal Industry forces in Te-
xas, Dr. G. W. Rosenberger,
District Supervisor and Mr.
Corrpll Drew, Chief Inspector
of the State Live Stock Sani-
tary Commissior came to Hal-
SICK LIST
The infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Stepchinsky who hast
been seriously sick is reported
better.
Mrs. J. J. Pesek of Sweet
Home who has been operated
on is doing nicely.
Mrs. Adolph Chaloupka was
operated on at the Yoakum
Hospital yesterday.
Mrs. O. T. Ferguson of Sub-
lime is seriously ill at
home with bronchitis.
Mrs. A. J. Reinhardt of Sub-
lime is critically ill.
Mr. Arthur Kloppenburg and j Civil Docket
mother Mrs. J. Kloppenburg! Faut Milling Co. vs. W. B.
of Sublime are both sick. j Ebner. Judgment by default as
Elvin Joe Fritsch. son of prayed for.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fritsch of; J. C. Jackson Jr. et al vs.
our city is sick with tonsili-j John Dornak. Judgment by
ties. ! default as prayed %>r and fore
The following are among: closire of certain mortgages
the flu patients—Rev. G. Ku-jdescribed on original petition.j
ratko, J. C. Strauss. Mr. and j Farmers and Merchants
is. Chas. Zaveskv, Mrs. Emil j State Bank vs. Leslie Carroll.
Kojeian, Mrs. E. C Timm, EdC Judgment by default as pray-
Janak and family. John Mikul, ed for deed foreclosure of chat
enka, Miss Emily Horn4h.it, i tel mortgage described in
Mils I. E. Valent a, of Sweet plaintiffs petition.
Home, 31 r. and Mrs. T. C.i J. K. Landry vs. L. B. Ka-
Lcng. Mrs. Buck Vanderhei-j hanck. Judgment by default
der, Otto Linhart, Jim Riley,! as prayer! for in plaintiff’s ori-
Ward Mitchell, and family, W. ginal petition.
E. Parr, Arno Schulz, Joe Bre-; jV^s. Selma Winkler. Admx.
zik and family, F. A. Autry, vs. Otto Rau et al. Judgment
JUST FOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDaV
12 cans Mendelsons Lye (Limit 12 Cans)
4 lbs. Raisins .......................................[.J...................
3 lb. Box Crackers ...........................| 1......
No. 2 Broken Slice Pineapple ...............................j*
14 oz. can Grated Pineapple ..........|. T..................
25 lb. boat Prunes ....................................................j
2 lbs. Dried Peaches............................T................j_
1 pt. Sunbeam Pure Fruit Preserves ...................
5 for (all varities) ...........................M................
Broken Rice per 100 lb. Sack ...............................
100 lbs. Rice Polish .................................................
10 lbs. Cabbage...............
Lettuce per Head.................................[.
We want good Bacon and good Lard in Trade,
shelled corn and Eggji.
W. Q. Miller and Bills
$1,15
$2.00
$1.85
20c
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Also
Lets J. Kopp and J. Szyman-; lettsville to confer with Dr.
ski preached in German and! R. F. Krenek about: the status
Bohemian respectively. On*of Lavaca county tick eradica-
Manday the 9 o’clock Masspnon. Both, the federal and
4'ak sung bv Rev. J. Lenzeii; state officials expressed entire
and P- P. Kaspar preached, satisfaction with the progress
The celebrant of the Solemn of tick eradication in the coun-
Maiss on Tuesday'was Rev.: tv and stated that the county
Szymanski with Father JL j would be recommended for re-
ilenzen and J. A. Pustka as lease from quarantine some-
beacon and sub-deacon. At .time next summer.
I ami County Judge C. L Suvino-
Kev. E. Hollub in Bohemian. appointed John Mladenka,
The weather was ideal, the at- ‘>f Moulton_to fill the unexpi-
temdance was splendid. ji«d term of the., lateR ,coant>
I r 1 ____ j commissioner I. J. Butschek.
CREAM FOR SALE—Sweet j Cl16 Commissioners eourt which
Cream for sale. Will deliver i ™eet.s session Mon-
ishme even- morning. Ring 1)15! day w to infirm sand appoint-
F.2 or see F. II. Migl. (73t|men--
L'. Schott and family, Frank
Cejka and family of Sublime
Mrs. A. Buske, Mrs. Jce-
cak of Wied
ank i h^^fau
ault as prayed for.
JM*e,'JaTiacek, of Bres-
lau, and Mrs. Hemmie, of Hal-
We are glad to report Mrs. j lettsville spent Tuesday with
Wm. Chaloupka of Sweet I Mr. and Mrs. Syl Hinds and
Home who has been seriously! family.—Yoakum Times.
nicel\._ j Miss prances Zak and Miss
CHEVROLET SALES I Strattmann of Shiner and
Recent Sales of Chevrolet!Anton Kubena of Hallettsville
cars bv IIeve Auto Co. are asjwere. visiting in Yoakum last
follows—Sedan to Frank J. | evening a* guests of Miss An-
Wijck, J. L. Mikulenka; Coach)01®, ®e Zak. Yoakum He-
to Rudolph Bordovsky, J. H.1™0**
Pogue, Anton Zaruba, Prof.
Fr. Schoppe; Coupe to Ben
Judge and Mrs. E. J. Motis
and daughter Mrs. Chas.
FOR SALE — Pure-bred
Rhode Island Red eggs for
sale 75c per setting, Pure-bred
Dark Cornish eggs $1.00 per
setting.
W. V. Jansky,
FOR RENT—A house two
bloicks from High School. Ap-
ply at Chas. Pillar.
Marcus Schwartz left for
Austin Wednesday to appear
before the Supreme Court in
behalf of some of his clients.
F. E. Breeden returned to
Houston Wednesday after a
visit to relatives here.
Denton Moore returned from
San Antonio Wednesday.
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ROSENBERG STORE
SATURDAY MARCH 10, SPECIALS
49c
20c
25c
58c
Strauss, Prof. R. F. Smothers.! Dobbs, and Mrs. C. Hollub of
Richard Meitzen; Imperial Yoakum were visitors in our
Landau to W. D. Timm, Emilie city yesterday. Mr. Motis fa-
Rabe; Cabriolet to Miss Fran-| vore(j us wjtp a pleasant call,
ces Bennett; Touring car to! .
Eddie Laake. G. C. Mevers Ludwig Quitta and Louis
and a truck to C. C. Tribble, j Mikulenka made a business
_ | trip to San Antonio Tuesday.
J. A. Vahalik of Yoakum Mrs. C. T. Dufner and little
Rt. 2 who was a business visi-1 daughter Beverly and Miss
tor in our city Tuesday drop-iLouise Kubena leave today tor
ped in for a short visit and j a few days visit to San Anto-
also had his name added toinio.
our daily growing list.
Mrs. Rosa Kahn and da ugh j
teil Miss Henrietta of Hous-j
ton who were the guests ofj
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Cohn left|
Tuesday for Nordheim to be j
present for the ninth birthday J
of their grandson and nephew j
Jot Max Kahn.
AC oiinty Henry S. Paul us J
and Cashier; B. H. Terybig ofj
Yoakum State Bank were here;
on. business matters, Tuesday.!
SWEET HOME
Co. Clerk J. F. Bozka ship-
ped 13 of his fine birds Wed-
nesday to a party in Ohio.
The girl volley ball team of
the high school defeated the
Wied team in two games play-
ed at Wied Wednesday.
Mrs. August Haase and
Mrs. Korges of Houston are
visiting relatives and friends
at Sublime and here.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Miller
were in Houston Wednesday
and Thursday on business.
Mrs. W.j F. Rogers returned
to Yoakum yesterday after at-
tending the funeral of her
grandchild Lucille Tuttle dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ottice
Tuttle of Provident City.
Mr. Bates of Houston, rep-
resenting jthe Portland Cement
Association and contractor of
Houston met with the City
Council here Monday todis-
cuss the paving of the streets,
further discussion will be ta-
ken up next week.
NOTICE!
The . season’s last ginning
day will be Saturday March
10th.
FARMERS GIN & MILL CO.
72) Sweet Home Texas.
Hon. and Mrs. Will Bagby
returned from Dallas Monday.
Mrs. Joe Sieber and two
children of Baytown are the
guests of Mrs. Gus. Bercken-
hoff.
Alphonse Murphy returned
to Victoria Tuesday after a vi-
sit to relatives here.
Mrs. F. J. Jirkovsky and
two sons of Austin visited here
this week.!
John Kyinta returned from
Houston Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Long
left for San Antonio Wednes-
day to visit relatives.
FOR SALE-rSilver
led Hamburg eggs.
setting.
'enka
Willie "Os
Sweet Hbrae, Route jl* || (78)
j FOR ,$ALE—-Buff Leghorns
! Pen Eggs at 75c ]
•of 15. Louis Sobo
tsvillei Texas, Route
NOTICE!
Due to so
sickness!
much
j there will not Be $i|y senn
‘ces at St. Mary’s Church Fri
day evening.
Rev. J). A. Sylkora.
CABBAGE | PLANTS FOR
SALE—100 for 20 cdnti 200
for 35 cents. Must call jut the
- EJECTION
In thifc issue of th$ Heralc
we are authorized tb announ
ce the candidacy of A. Turk
to succeed himself to the of
fice of tax assessor.
Mr. Tjirk is well experienc-
ed in his work, having served
Lavaca County as tax Assessor
for several terms. Pte is wel
fitted foi* the office, being ca
pable, courteous and aCjcomo
dating which has made hin
popular throughout 3.11 parti
of the county and with al
classes off people.
Upon his record of duty wel
performed, he solid;s your
vote and support at tie coun
ty election with the assurance
of continued faithfull service
If elected he promises tp ren-
der the same efficient ser-
vice as !ie did whiles serving
’in the y^ars gone by* G
j Candidacy your merit
ti^nrideritibd jth* ,"nljp: pri j j
mariei.
Irish Potatoes, per bucket ......................
Sweet Potatoes, 1<> pounds -for.. ..........
Soap, Grandma's Wonder, (> for.
Toilet Soap, f) for ......................
(<> tea glasses free)
Large 1 1 } pound can Pineapple .. .
Green Beans ............ .
Sweet Corn ...........
Butter Beans ...............
Seediess Raisins, \ lb. Bags
WE WANT 1000 DOZEN EGGS SATURDAY
CASH OR) TRADE
ROSENBERG’S STORE
HOT SHOTS
SATURDAY ONLY
5 lbs It jo Cot fee ....
IT lbs. of Sugar .....
5 lbs of dried apples, nice
and white
I gallon of Karo
1 <)i) lb. sack; of Rice
Polish ..............
log lb sack of Rice bran $1.45
1 oo lbs. of good cabbage $2.?5;
1* lb. sack of guranteed
f?our . $1.90
1 doz. No. 1. tomatoes.....60c
BRING US YOUR EGGS,
CHICKENS AND ALL COUN-!
TRY PRODUCE.
Cash or Trade
I home, i ; ;
Mrs. Joe Vanek,
Rt. 5, (near! city)|
FOR SALE^- Pure-
,J1CU Lw.^de Island Red *for
sale. Good strand. Pb * setting
of 15 eggs 75c. G. Mj. Mallory
Box 1112* Halilettsvillej. Texas
(74)
I 74f)
EGGS
! bred Rhpde
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
—I-1 .{ , j, i. 4i--—l--1
10 Bars White Naptha Soap
1 Gallon Catsup
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
54c
$1.95
25 lb. Box Figs $1.25 or per lb,
For every dollar you
spend at the Store
Saturday March 10th
you will get a bar of
Palmolive Soap FREE.
This does not apply to
Sugar, Flour or feed by
sack. Our prices are
right. We treat you
right. If we don’t, tell
s
3 lb can Aviation Coffee, 2 cups and
saucers ......................j.........
Every Can Guaranteed
$1.70
1 ib. Glass Jar Prince Albert
1 ib, Can George Washington
3 lb.lean H. H. Coffee
$1.15
Phone No. 17 US about it.
Siegmund & Quitta “M” System
Highest market prices paid for all Country Product
BUCEK & SONS
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1928, newspaper, March 9, 1928; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759838/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.