Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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HALLETTSVILLE HERALD HALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
West Bound ........11:59 a. m.
East Bound ............ 2:21 p.m.
Night Trains
West Bound ........ 10:10 p.m.
East Bound ............ 5:20 a.m.
Market Report.
Cotton bales new ............5860 ^
Strict Middling ................16 Vi j
Middling ..........................15% j j
Strict Low Middling ........14V->
Produce
1 week with Mr .and Mrs. Nash
Davenport.
| Mr. Gus Pagel sold a big
I herd of steers Friday,
j Mr. Billie Powers is well
again after an attack of chic-
ken pox.
Will put this scribbling to
an end .
Am S. B. 1.
Little Scout.
ROUTE 7 NEWS
LONESOME TRAIL
FACTS
SICK LIST
9 m • • •
!
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bonorden Here comes Three Jolly A Sneaking Pride Rudolph Chlastak fras ope-
and children and Mr. Joe Flappers for the first time. “You were going forty miles rated on for appendicitis at
Muenster spent last Sunday at Are Flappers welcome any- an hour, said the policeman, Dufner Hospital Sunday morn-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. more Ed. (Certainly they are reproachfully. ing.
Victor Brown. Ed) “I'm no deliberate law- L I. Whitley of Bay City
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zbitows- The dance at the home of breaker” said Mr. Cnuggins. wiii be operated on at Dufner
ky and children of Brady Mr. and Mrs. John Vasek Jr. “Pm ashamed of myself,' but Hospital today,
spent the past week here with was very well attended. All but P111 kind o’ proud of the Mrs Oscar Karney who has
the homefolks present enjoyed themselves to old fiiv.” been in Du filler j Hospital for
Mrs. Covet McKey spent a the last minute. Visitor—“Wont’ you be very some time was able to be re-
few days last week with Mrs. Misses Agnes and Julia Mar happy when your sentence is moved Sunday to the home of
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP IS i
-“I dun’no ma’am,
Eggs per dozen ................40c
Old roosters per lb ...... 6c
Fryers per pound........15—18c
Turkeys per pound............12c |
Geese full feathered............8c
Ducks full feahered............12c
Bacon per pound, Texas 24c ;
Hay per ton...........................$18 00
Corn per bn. shelled......$1.00 j
Wood per cord........................$5.00 (
Butter fat ..........................30c
Country lard per pound ............. 14c
Cotton seed per ton ........?25
CHILD’S BEST LAXATIVE ;
Mrs. Mary Sommerlatte.
Ed. Bucek of St. Mary’s is
on the sick list.
Mrs. L. Allen; is in Renger
Hospital for treatment.
Victor Leopold was given a
blood transfusion at Renger
Leonard Bonorden in vour tisek and Vlasta Zaruba called over7”
city. " on Martha and Hattie Vasek Prisoner-
The dance at Rabb Switch Sunday before last. i dun’110.
Saturday night was fairly well Mr. John Woytek Sr. was Visitor—“You don't know?
attended. How did you enjoy seen near Vsetin Sunday Miss And why not?”
vourself Whispering Pines and Rose Lee Gold is staying with Prisoner—“Pm in for life. ’
Little School Girl. Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Long this; * * *
Glad to hear that Miss Edna week in the interest of her Ml, SmiUla distinguished ' Hospital today for anemia.
McKey is getting along nicely; health . . iaWver of Boston was on his! ^r* ■ Uheney Sr. of
after being onerated on for Messrs Maxie Quitta, Louis ; . Denver to transact1 Viinnla is seriously ill at his
appendicitis at'the Renger hos- ,'^ch and Charles Johnson;™* port a nf business Duf- . , ,
pital. wen. fishing bunciay. ihe wrr. , t*>e afernoon he noticed Relatives here have receiv-
Sun Bonet Sue of Rabb ter failed to learn their kick • T,‘‘ onnosite section of the ed a message stating th seri-
Sv. itch the answer to your rid- . Misses Frances Agnes, Dogfaced, tired ous illness of Mrs Henry
die nuist be either a clock or gle- Mary and Edna Woytek vith four small child- Koehler near High Hill.
watcn. Keen your letters roil- Laura, Mary Kale and Lizzie Beinif folld of children -J L l!< j
mg they are O. K. Tolieson Ivy and _ Frances: n„r] snm, fm. ttlp mo_ Mr. James Pledger visited
HURRY MOTHER! Even a
Hulls per ton .................: bilious, constipated feverish
Meal per sack ................child loves the pleasant taste
Omons per lb................................ 2c of “California Fig Syrup” and
Butter fat ............................30c i a never fails to open the bow-
Irish potatoes per lb.........3c els. A teaspoonful today may
Hides ................................ 10c j prevent a sick child tomorrow.
........................14c Ask your druggist for ge-
- ............... Q OA i nuine “California Fig Syrup”
Beeswax ......................lo ZOc j }ias directions for babies
Guineas each.............................. 250 j and children of all ages prin-
Wool ............................16—25cjied on bottle. Mother! You
-- ! must say “California or you
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 7. i maY £et an imitation fig sy-
' rup.
T - c -T * j and feelin^ sorrv for the mo-
Mrs. Dora Bonorden of Vien-; Brown and Messrs Pete and; iber lie soon made friends ; hsi friends here Sunday.
mi spent Saturday with her Jo« U °ytek and Millie iol- ith t, litUe ones. j ttfci-h.....H 3 I
sister Mi?-Schott m your city. | ^on were seen near Brushy j Eal.|y next morning he: ^
• a\ Little school Girl sa\e a-e ouiK.a, e\t. i sses beaFd their eager questions;
me one of those pictures you fences Brown, Do pn.e \\ oy- , , patient tyes dear” of;
‘ ” ,e t tv***'
a,, Charlie- Poll! ». Helen John,.„ | (SJi
past week with his grandpar-j"11 M‘ss Gus;a Glll- a Sunt.,a*lsticking out beyond the op-1
ents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bon-; evening as ilus is our fu-si; . curtain i
orden. i time to write. Will leave space j PTeachh,B across the aisle he!
Dewberrv Pie for other writers come on Lit-:. 7 , , ty'y C 1 c als ’ o
Deny Tie. flappers?00*' hold of .fe '"S*1t.oe, .an.d !
-• I donf vou. W W R FA jbe^an to i*clte:. / Tbl.s e i
' Three Jolly Flappers. vlg went t0 market; thls llttle
HALLETTSVILLE ROUTE 4.
Here I am again with a few
Southern District of Texas
Office of W. Carter Grin-
hnes to the dear home PaPer UNITED STATES DISTRICT
after a long absence. Say COURT
come down and help me eat'
roasting ears. Look for me Ed.
Those that called at the
home of Mr. Ed Davenport in Bankruptcy.
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. ,, , i im*>7
Leonard Bonorden and father,1.. '
Messrs Slim TutHe John Clarktter of joseph
SerBS. S'™ T—
Louis Brocker and daughter js hcrebv giveil ,hat
Lillie Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Chas h above has 1)een dulv adju-
w°! h m S01,i I,1' v T' dicated Bankrupt, and that
Whitley Mr. and Mrs. Nash .,
-p. J A •»T the first meeting oi creditors
Davenport and children, Mr. - • , 0 , „ 7, „
and Mrs F W Powers snent 01 saic^ Bankiupt \ i. 1 bt
ana virs. rt. w. loweis spent h Jd t lhe office 0f \v. Car-
rnMy fn?Wab e home;ter Grinstead. Referee in
of Mr. Albert McElroy. Bankrun cv 1'>'7 Post Dis-
Billie Powers cnatted a t h B;d Houston, Texas,
while Sunday w ith Mr. Charlie Vune 21, f027, 9.30 a. m. at
A/r * XI tt , . . which time and place all said
t,Mr-,H7 R5t«dger.chw i creditors mav attend, prove
ted with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. thejr daf appoint a tr istee.
Mrs NrRaypo!fei and «on examil’° ,he •and
t>;ij- ‘ ' . 'Q . , 7. ' i transact such other business
Billie spent Saturday night m-oneriv come before
SltSeMlusTnd M,'S‘ R°ddy Ha'7 said merting '
Mr. Marcus Davenpoif ^ CARTER GRINS! LAD
spent Sunday night with Mr. Referee in Bankruptcy.
Scott Brocker. ;---
Mr. Billie Powers called on
the Miller Home Saturday
evening
Mr. Lybe Long spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with Mr.
Roddy Hartt".
Mrs. Etta Rogers called on
Mrs. N. R. Powers Saturday.
Mrs. Lizzie Cloud is at pre-
sent visiting her parents Mr,
and Mrs. Ed Davenport.
Say Dewberry Pie of Route
7 I guess you to be S. J. Say
so if I’m right so I can guess
again.
ROUTE 7.
i pig stayed at home; this little
i pig had roast beef; this little,
; pig had none; this little pig!
! cried
Beauty You Stop
To Look At
Nurse Advises
WEAK, RUN-DOWN
WOMEN
To Take Cardul
"I have known of Cardui for
>*early twenty-five years,” says Mrs.
I Selma Meissner, 1072 Harrison Ave.,
Beaumont, Texas. "During that
i time, 1 have taken it several times
and have frequently recommended
Sr 17* a u . it to others, for it is a splendid
oay Ed. when you come to^ medicine and I am glad to give peo*
eat those roasting ears please
don’t .get scared at so many
grass hoppers and turn back.
They’re about to eat Pagel
Settlement up. (I’m not scared
of grasshoppers Ed)
Oh yes, see if you can guess
this: As I was going to Saint
Ive, 1 met a man with seven
wives, Seven wives had seven
^saeks, seven sacks had seven
cats, seven cats had seven kits,
kits, cats, sacks and wives,
how many were there going to
Saint Ive? (Just one, he met
the rest, Ed)
I can just see Ed. scratch-!
ing his head and 1 told him
right at first. If Ed. can’t
guess it let’s see if some of
you writers can.
Mrs. Will Clark and daugh-
ter Hattie Mae spent Sunday
with Mrs. Frieda.
Mrs. Edgar Clark is at pre- \'
sent visiting at Yoakum.
Mr. Anton Valigtira and Je-
rome Drozd spent Satin da.
night and Sunday with Mi
and Mrs. Louis janak.
.Mr. Joe Lee and Maxi'
Brocker spen* Sun flay an K <><
pie the benefit of my experience.
"I have been a nurse for several
years and have often come in con-
i tact with patients who were run-
down and weak. Often I have told
I sufferers of Cardui, and the way I,
myself^ had been helped after tak-
ing it. and advised them to give it
a trial. Many of them have since
thanked me for what I told them,
p.o I am willing that other women
should know about it, too.
"I first took Cardui because I was
awfully run-down. I had no appe-
tite, and was weak and listless. It
was hard to keep going undef such
conditions, and I looked for some-
thing which would .help me.
"I had read of Cardui and decided
to try it. After taking it, 1 improv-
ed so much that I have taken it
since whenever I needed a tonic.”
Sold by all druggists.
Here comes Stenographer
again to the dear home paper! . j cried wee wee all the way
| alter a short absence. j Here comes a new writer; j10me »»
Just a Friend of Old Sweet ^ join the happy band. Ed.1 tk' foot wa„ oUcldenlv with
Home keep rolling your inter-, "’ll you Set one more jolly girl j drawn and a‘cold quiet voice!
: s Jng etteis ofteii and let’s ontei your ciowd. ihe dance j sapj “That is quite sufficient,'
keep Mr. Ed. busy. given at Mr John Y asek Sat- tjian^ vou » J
Frank Rainoshek and wife urday nite was well attended! \Tr oniuh with drew; ]fi there is an^Thing in this
of Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. al! present seemed to enjoyito\h*e smoker"Where he re- 11.?vej.ier. than a head of
Louis Smolka and children of themselves nicely. mained until the trnin arrived silken-like hair pronounced in
Fordtran attended church here Those that called on Misses1;., T)p, “. 1 ed,its own color, and wavy, it is
last Sunday morning. Bfertha and Myrtle Brown Sun-: ” , . an abundance of it.
I’rof. Mace E Benn°tt left diy morn were Messrs Vaughn “ !. !l j? Just as easy to have
for San Marcos last Sunday ’o 'Clyde and John Clark and ‘ hear you want a new hair like tnat as to have any.
enter the summer normal sdsteil Miss ilattie Mae Ed. !car' sald the automobile sales-,at ail. It is not always a sift
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ra-’ka you sure ought to have beenjman who had managed to ?f oauire, that is true. But
of Gephart, her mother Mrs ' with them, (i’ll drop bv some sneak ‘"to old man Black’s of- » always possible if you
T. Maehicek of St. Mary’s vdsi- time Ed) ' ' jfice. .keep it claen by brushing it
ted in Morales last Sunday1 Sorry to report Mr. Noah' "*N° 1 don’t” snapped the': !-h a iew dashes of Dander-
wiili their daughter and sister Powers is sick with Hie chick-!<>M man “but my wife does, ie- ^
Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier .eu pox wish him a speedy re- and s!le also wants a trip to fu A 10HloW,,“e “andiatf and
Mr. and Mrs. Will R?agan covery. * Europe, a million dollars, andi^M oilj film which keeps it
of Ezzeil were in Yoakum last' Mr. Alvin Einkauf chatted forty pounds off her weight,; ' ; .
Saturday on business. a while with Misses Myrtle ia.nd she has just as much ’^ Danderine oif vonr h,J«h
Mr- and Mrs. Ed. Hoffer and Bertha Brown Sunday eve. j^ance of getting a new car as ... • ^
and family of Pilot Grove cal- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rutledge !she has any of the others. The and ‘ vou \vU "l alwavs have
led on Mr. and Mrs -Joe Fra- was seen on Mixon Creek Sun- v'a-v -vou came m.takes you soft jovej beautiful locks A
zier last Sunday. ’ day eve and also Mr. and Mrs out- make your going snappy. rrti;lion v,-0men are dofng it
Mr- and Mrs. Rud. Kupka Sam Brown and children' , land as fast as those who'are
and baoy of near Mont Mis. hope a is some water left iui,AnK1J 7a.tlei ,e. i'a"8 still struggling with coarse
Laduia Gerdes and son .John there for next Sunday isn’t; aciJ explain yourself. Where dull, lifeless hair, learn about
o! koerth were in Yoakum last thal so LilUe School Girl. ;have you been al night. the marvelous things Dander-
Saturday evening. i Air. Sam Brown and daugh- Flapper daughter- Oh dad- ine ;s doinj?-, they cannot keep
Mr Frank Bartos Sr. of ^er» ^4jss Bertha and sons Er- y ae.aH I was sitting up with back their enthusiasm.
Gephart was seen in Yoakum nest> Clarence and Manuel, slc^ ?on °4 4he sick man Just one thing to be sure
last Thursday. were in your city Thursday ^ou are always telling mammaJof. Use a stiff brush and
Re\ • G. Kuratko \* as in your
city last Friday evening ori im-! ^Mrs. Rosie Brocker sons Joe
portant business. Lee & Maxie; daughter Lillie
Mr. Frank Jurena of Gep- ^ae a^so ^r- Roger Tuttle
hart was in* Koerth last Satur- were pleasant callei's at Mr.
day morning on special busi- and Mrs* Jessie Judd last Sat
ness. urday nite.
Emil Bolom of Gephart was* Weh as this is my fii-st letter
in Yoakum last Thursday. ! must close with love, a
Mr. Albert Spear and sis-! 1 remain,
ter Miss Maud of Sweet Home1 V. C. Sweet Heart.
visited at near Ezzeil last Sun-' -
day.
I will bring this to an end
and leave space for Just a
Friend of O. S. H. and Water1
ly Ol \ oakum Rt. 4. Greet- Should Be Corrected-Good Elimination
ing to everybody.
Stenographer.
Faulty
Eliminatioii
you sat
up
*
with!’’
*
! draw it through the hair with
i long, even storkes clear to the
A student failed in an exa- scalp so each strand becomes
mination in all five subjects alive and glowing. It will
he took says Buen Humor. He help to keep in your waves,
telegraphed his brother— ! Danderine is so inexpensive,
“Failed in all five. Prepare, too. The 35c bottle contains
papa” enough to show you how won-
The brother telegraphed derful it is. You can get it
back—“Papa prepared. Pre- from your nearest store,
pare yourself. j
Is Essential to Good Health,
Misses Rita and Theresa;
Parma of Granger, Louis Ho- I
bizal of Flatonia, Mr. and
Mrs. John Zvesper of LaGran-
ge visited at the home of A. J. i
Kallus at Wied Sunday.
• cMtkes‘Dreams of
t Beautiful Hair GmeTnifc.
~j~F you would be well, see to your
GOOD MEAT
TOU can’t get any other kind
TO HOLDERS OF
SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW
TREASURY BONDS
Relatives here have receiv-
elimination. Faulty kidney ac- ! the announcement of
tion permits toxic material to re- | the arrival of a Sweet
main in the blood and upset the ! baby girl on June 2nd. to Dr. when you patronize this
whole system. Then, one is apt to i ancf Mrs. V. C. Strauss of St.! market
Louis Mo. BEEF, MUTTON, PORK,
VEAL — PACKING HOUSE
PRODUCTS A SPECIALITY.
by W©t?ic*5i
i? FhrOwirSOIftar.?
Mr. Ed. Davenport cl . -
a while Sunday ?JH ‘ •** t!
Clark home.
.* iss Lillian Clark is a
present visiting her sister Mr
loe /bitowsky <■.' Markham.
iSL-s. Lizzie (’loud spetv ia-
A TOiNIG
Hrove’s Tasteless chill Tronic restorer.
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching tin; Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves Ahe appetite, you v/iil then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children line it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by it3 Strengthening, Invigor-
ating Effect. 60c.
Notice is tfiven of a new oiT.^rine nf
UNITED STATES TREASURY BONDS
dated June 15, 1927. and Lk-hi'iuk interest
from that date at the rate of 3% pe^
cent. The bonds will mature in twenty
years, hut may be called for redemption
after sixteen years.
Second Liberty Ixjan bonds will h-* ac-
cepted in exchange at par. Accrued in-
terest on the Second Liberty bonds of-
fered for exchange will be paid a» of
.June 15, 1 »27.
Second Liberty Loan bonds have been
called for payment on November 15, l‘j'7
and will cease to bear interest, on that
di’e. Holders of such bonds who d sire
to take advantage of the exchange offer
should consul: their bank or trust com-
pany at once The exchange privilege
will be available for a limited period only
md may expire about June 15th.
!• urther mformat ioii may be obtained
from banks or trust companies, or from
any federal Reserve Rank.
A. W. MELLON,
Sect clary of the Treasury
Washington, May 31, !927.
The Quinine That Docs No( Affect Ihe Head
Because of iu tonic and iaxative effect I AX k
TlVfc BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be tak'n
by anyone without r-auaint? nervousness or ringm.*
•a * be head I. ' GROVE'3 aijjaature on box. jlk
have a tired, languid feeling and,
sometimes, a toxic backacheor head-
ache, and often some irregularity of
secretions, such as scanty or burn-
ing passages. More and more people
are acclaiming the value of Doan’s
Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in this
condition. For more than forty years
Doan’s have been winning favor the
country over. Ask your neighbor/
DOAN’S PJ£S
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
Foatcr MUbura Co.. Mfc. Chem.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Appelt
and family, Mrs. Ernest Pagel j
and Ervin Schultz of Tivoli are ^ e ^ &lve you service and
visiting friends and relatives ty e J^ats the range and
feed pens produce.
BARBECUE every Saturday.
City Meat Market
P. P Janacek, Prop.
PHONE No. 84
W. E. PARR
LAWYER
Hallettsville, Texas.
Office over First State BanK
Practice in all court*.
— 6% Loans on Farm* —-
\\ t. give your hauiing. per-
sonal attention. Trips made in
or out of the county. Ready
at all limes to serve you on
short notice.
Morley Transfer Co.
Phone 95W or 32.
here this week .
Miss Ella Schmidt came in
from Woodsboro Sunday to vi-
sit her brother Rudolph Sch-
midt and family.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Bucek
and daughter Irene visited at
Schulenburg Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. Frank Bezecny.
Mr. and Mrs Rudolph Sch-
midt and family and Mrs. Jce
Wojtek Jr. motored to Yoa-
kum 'I'll urs day.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Muen-
ster and baby. Miss Emily Till
arc leaving for ihe valley to
spend a few day in that coun-
trv.
Ph,lfeTRM°teAmi,t
John
Otto S
i I n i
a i d far
»a Ci t
Surd.
i 1 v am
id vim
Highest Price Paid for Hides,
Your patronage appreciated*
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 100, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1927, newspaper, June 7, 1927; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759936/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.