Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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ITexas Stale I^ibrra'v
Austin Texas
SEMI-WEEKLY
Hal lefts wille Herald
t
Herald Publishing Co.
Official Organ of Lavaca County.
8nt«r«d at the Postoffice at HallettsvIllo.Toa
as Second Class Mall Mattel
Vol. 55.
Hallettsville, Texas. Tuesday January 31, 1928
No. 61
I
Bring us your Shelled Corn
Will pay highest Cash Price
Am placing order for car of Swift’s Red
Steer Fertilizer, give us your orders for
any special analysis it will pay fifty per-
cent on money invested, try it on!:.
Will have a car of seed Potatoes in next
few days. Call and Inspect.
Will have a car of all kinds Field Seeds,
Red Top, Higeria, Sudan, early varieties
Seed Corn.
Have full line Queen of Dixie Chicken feed
Radiogram and Bakers Pride Flour gives
Satisfactory Baking. It’s Best by Test.
! H. G. TIMM
MRS. HARRIET FULLER
HEALTH TRUTHS.
After an illness of several- About three hundred years
weeks duration, Mrs. Harriet j ago, a medical doctor, on ac-
Fuller aged 83 years, 1 month, count of his high standing be-j
and 15 days died Friday at j came the doctor to the King of
12:45 a. • m. at the home I England. At that time Doctors
of her son Frank Fuller about! told the people that the tubes
21/0 miles southeast of town, that can be seen under the
The funeral was held Satur-jskin carried air from the lungs
day morning with interment j to all parts of the body, and
in the City Cemetery. Rev. T. I that by this breath of life peo-
H. Crowder delivering the last! pie lived. This doctor doubt-
sad funeral* rites. led it, so he investigated and
The pall-bearers were: II. j learned that it was blood and
G. Timm, J. IF Deborah, Fritz I not air that circulated in what
Treptow, W. D. Timm, M. A. j we know today to be the
Moore and Chas. Timm I blood-jvessels. This discovery
Deceased was born in Lock- j at a fitting time, he made pub
port New York in 1845. She j lie, which soon caused him to
was married to Josiah Fuller! be fired from his high posi-
in Omro Wisconsin hi 1862. tion. It made all the Doctor
From 1862 to 1913 resided in‘Books written on the air theo-
the following states, Missouri, jry useless. It showed the mis-
Iowa, Minnesota, North Dako-I takes that Doctors made in
la. j their treatment. As time rolled
In 1913 the family moved to: by ‘hat Doctor was shunned
H.......... r~=i=~'~1'.’=i=-!" ------Texas. by the other Doctors until he
MRS. CATHERINE JEZISEK’ A deal was clc-sedi last week Her husband preceded her died in disgrace, a very poor
Mrs. Catherine Jezisek of where Paul Schraer becomes to the grave eleven years ago.! man. All because he told the
Hillje aged 59 years passed - the owner of the farm lie re si- To him she was a devoted truth. We are talking about
away Monday a* 'the EiCampo dies on. The farm was bought companion and helpmate until; the English Nobleman. Dr. Wi
Hosjpital. The funeral took from his father-in-law 4os. death parted them. To this lliam Harvey,
place at Hillje Monday morn-; Woitaske containing 68 acres union tw0 children were born Only a few years ago, ano-
Thursday Night February 2nd.
BARBECUED COUNTRY SAUSAGE
SUPPER! I I I j
And j I i (i
GRAND BAElj j j j j
With Buske’s Orchestra
AT NATIONAL HALL
SWEET HOME, TEXAS
Given by Parish Societies for local charity.
Everybody Invited By
Trustees.
*
PAVUCA—DUDIK
BORN
A si.vej‘t baby girl vtas born
Miss: to Mr. and Mrs. Aljin 3arta
ing at 10 o’clock.
Deceased is survived by T er
husband, three sons two dau-
Ightrirs and many friends who
will miss her
of land at 885 ’per acre.
DANCE AT MORAVIA
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 5th.
MUSIC BY HAPPY BOYS.
EVERYBODY U1VI TED. 1 62
1*I4 uller ot II; tlerisvilna i}ier circulation inside of the
and Frances Fuller who d
in 1908.
j Pjaul Schraer of Rt. 3. drop-
ped: in Saturday morning to re-
new the subscription to the
Old Reliable and also left an .juijn gne njght and destroy
ad With us which you will , _.-_L x ........
NOTICE
):u*:y that was guilty,
:• r colored, that went
M VS. i Li 11 If} ‘ :• . PcY
Christian y, loving moli: :-r
true friend to many.
T h e Hera! d t e i i d e. s ] L s
cere svrnpathy to the be-*
ed.
d ’jodv was accidently discover-
, ; ed. It ly different than the
r‘; circulation of the blood in
r‘hh{d its discoverer was able to
paly it to every case of sick-
" 1 s- with such good results
‘";thai the sick who were helped
‘ gave him much money. Sch-
ools were built and thousands
find in a different place of
this issue.
ed my water pipe, it being or • ‘ ”,ut‘ nG(* 9 I °^er people learned to do
my own lot, is isked to give
account why the water pipe Henrich6 Td E. TKo
iot .eked to [rive s‘on coult' M°n(biy at which i the same good work for the
°"n ,01’ *‘S ; FA 53 CuMtis Clark, Ed. Hennchs, skk. Today it is the greatest
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all neigh-
bor* and friends for kindness
shown and assitance rendered
during last illness and death
of our beloved mother and
grandmother.
Frank Fuller and Famine
for eithei disturbing peace or| crs~':/u the combined number
of the next two strongest d ug-
less methods. It is therefore
THRESHING NOTICE
Will thresh at my home
place, cane seed hygeria etc.
on Saturday Feb uarv 4th and roc Jersey. Will sell reason-
again on Saturday February ably. Paul Sch 'aer, Halletts-
25th.
Extra good shape and size
Fall blood Berkshire male pig,
four months old. Will sell for
$12.50.
has been taken off “““ | drugless health science in the
J Eithei place same back like gfjg Curbing m0.le
!, v.c^ oi paj a rifv ' fitting at dance at Witting
‘,i]^ iL *;• bu‘ka> Lu’v- Saturday night. Deplty She-
Mr and Mrs John Schnei- nfl* Otto Zappe made the ar~ I the most feared health method
dier and son and Frank Schnei iesls* ! by the “Regulars” who do not
dier of Sweet Home paid us MASK DANCE AT MT.;take thls> the most important
a pleasant call while enroute OLIVE SCHOOL SATURDAY of a11 circulations in the body,
to Schuleitburg Friday morn- NIGHT FEBRUARY 4th. PRI.; m to consideration, namely the
ZES FOR BEST COSTUMES, circulation of Life. Laws enac-
RIHA BAND. EVERYBODY ted t0 Protect the public* ag-
INVITED. j ainst harmful chugs and dan-
i gerous operations, have been
VALENTINE DANCE WILL twisted and used by certain
BE GIVEN BY THE C. D. of Medical Associations to kill
A. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 14 j out competitions in the field
AT THE HERMAN SOHNof healing. Even Officers have
PARK, MUSIC BY BUSKE’S been influenced. Radio stati-
ORCHESTRA. ALL INVITED, ions telling the truth that con-
- , flicts with Medical Books have
Just Unloaded a been threatened. But there is
ing.
PIGS FOR SALE-
Red Du-
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ville, Rt. 3.
The Sweet Home Parish w ill
hold a rare celebration on Fe-
bruary 2, Candlemas Day. On
x, , , _ this occassion relics of St. The-
Also would sed some home- r .... L,, , -
made syrup at 50c per gallon. -ga- LlUle T
<63|t) E. 11. GILLAR. ',lU ,be exPOj>ed fo1 Public \t- _
fnt. 2 Moulton, (At Witting) ^aUon jv.th ..ate straight car
Mr. Joe Pavlica and
Albina Dudik were united inj of Breslau la^t Friday,
marriage at the Catholic j Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Liberdal
Church in jpeneiope on Mon- of our city were gladdened
day. January 9, Rev. Konkiel. over the arrival of a fine baby
performing the ceremony. boy born Saturday. This ma-
The bride is the daughter kes one boy and a girl in the
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dudik, famiiy.
of the Peneiope-Hubbarcl sec- Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Fillip
tion. She lias numerous friends : of Moravia section are the
in the MouPon vicinity, hav- proud parents of a 9H> lb.
ing visited here on several oc- baby boy b<prjn Tue^clayi Jan.
cassions. 24th. j 1 j j]^
The briciegroc.n is the son! <—l—•—I—-h—1
of Mrs. Frances Pavlica of: BASKET BALL
Gonzales and. he too, is well Friday nite the local Hit
known in the Moulton, district school girls defeated fthe Shi-
having formerly resided near ner Hi Sphjjol Girls ci). the lo-
liere. ! ca! coiut 32—18. Thje locals
The Eagle joins the many {clearly outplayed and out-clad
friends of the nev, iyweds ji, sed their p^dojinents (ill the
extending congratulations and I way throujrh. The lo:al8 co-
best wishes for a long and vered them seizes witjrj. glory
Moulton
nappy married iifel
Eagle.
DANCES
108 tickets were sold at the
Mask Dance at Witting Satur-
day night there were 18 masks
on the floor. Prizes were awar-!
for this i« the first time that
the Shiner girls have been de
feated in two years. The whole
team played splendid basket-
ball but the fljjor-wo^i. of Ber-
tha Clay Nolen who plays at
Bi-center must be mentioned.
In the second game the ShD
ded to the following: 1st. La- j ner boys defeated tju local
dies* Prize $1.00 to Miss Her- i Brahmas 46—f6. The )3rahmas
tha Mi.ler, 2nd Ladies ’Prize; kept up the old fight till the
50c to Miss Mary Mucala. end but tried to put ;o much
Gent s Prize 1st $1.00 to Joe i punch to it which resulted in
Haba and 2nd 50c to Julius j four of the regulars being ta
Anders. I ken out on fouls and the
180 tickets were sold at the were compelled to finish th
Breslau Mask Dance Sunday.! game with ojne regular an
Bothers’ Orchestra furnished th.ee of their smallest subs.
the music. ■ -—1--" | (-{ T“l-1
Bothers’ Orchestra furnish- BARN DESTROYED BY FI1
ed the music at the Mask Dan- A barn and about, nin<
ce at Riverside near Victoria stacks of hay belonging to Mr,
Saturday. 140 tickets were Clarence Donnelly bj: Sweel
Sunday
car was
- j one virtue that all the gold Isold. j Home burned down
Or seed po-jaru} silver in the world can not: The dance at Novohrad Sun morning. Luckiljr the
■?’ f0llTVlnk: ?ff,eers were ins there for holy priesthood. “M” System Store. Just! po?r ln the search aud stl11 be| . C. H. Thompson of Mont is ; | j—I
ejected for tnis v ear. ... T , , -- . sick. sick at his home. M1’- 1, l.i, Nolen, the effi-j
r Rev. A. Mathis—Spiritual MASK BALL AT VELE- the price Maine You owe it to yourself, your M.s, Frank Jahn of Pilot eient Constab.e of Preic. Jt, ha-
Director, Miss Viola Burkett, j*RAD SATURDAY NIGHT, Ir:„L 1IK ’ famil>r -vour f ^nds and your Grove is on the sick list. ving moved from the County
President, Miss Bertha Dwors- FEBRUARY 4, THREE PRI- AIAa11 1U* j country to have the first hand We are sorry to report P. P. has tendered his r^ignation
k;y, Vice-Pres.; Miss Ma y XES WILL BE GIVEN. MUSIC sack only $5.50. Maine! knowledge of Chiropractic. It Janacek of Breslau on the sick ns an officer of the jrecinct.
Haas, Sec.-T reas.; Miss Henri- ^y HAPPY BOYS EVERY- • D , T . (will enable you to act with list. Mr. Nolen will, make his home
etta McKnight Reporter. BODY INVITEE'. COMMIT- oenume Ked oilSS 1 ri-1 understanding should you be- Aug. Mueller, father of Hugo in San Antonio. Although the
simph 165 lb sack onlvicome sick or t0 a(ivise Mueller of our citv is serious- commmmy regrets the loss of
F y ; gently in matters of your f ri- ly ill at his home at Burton it’s citizen his [friends \\m wish
$6.25. Yes we sell seed lands’ health problems. The Texas. ing him niucli succesi^ in his|
nftfafnpo fnr l^cc i knowledge of Chi opractic Louis Sacky, son of Mrs. new home.
puicUO.s ror less. be the means of saving a Louis Sacky of Rt. 4, was bad- DANCE AT WIED MON-
like we do everything human life Iron! veal’s ol sui- ly hurt Saturday noon when DAY FEBRUARY 13 MUSIC
;e^AhaJ YeatiP ,sorT'j !10,,.was. thl'!,wn. off a ,horse BY DARILEK’S BAND. EV^
c.,n tneie be. We will be glad hitting his head against a pryBODY INVITED1
to tell you in very simple lan- tree. j
euage the details of the Fir- We are gjjad to report Mrs. Harvey Render of Gjalvestonj
culation of Life without cost. Arthur Appelt up again after visited the homefolks tjhe week
Do not wait until you are a spell of sickness. end.
down and on’. A - 1 now '
j liev. and Mrs. T. H. Crowd-
or and T. H. Jr. Mrs Frank
Bother. Mrs Jimmie Pogue,
Misses Mildred Wisian. Wilina
Miller. Evelyn Moore, Xejlic
Ehiipman, Margai’et lh-tlnir;
and Juanita Howdc.- Mejsrt
Herbert Bother, 'I'yrus dir in.
Paul (.’row(bo*. Roher: Grissoiu
diifjl B. A. Fi’owder at : ended
ibi\ Distrkt F.pworth Irrai i-
jflaily held in Anei'o Sundax*.
prof. W. F. Russell v,ra m
Shiner Friday night when1 hf
lad di i;v(:red !c<-fn e in t h-r
Fitly Audtorium. 'fhe s.11 > |- f
was “The Grade* Within” b; -
led on app!i»:-d psychology.
The (’o. Teachers Associa-
tion holds its fi .*>t meeting of
this school .session m the Hal-
h tt ' ii!e ! i igh S«:iio )l Auditori-
um Saturday. A large number
o! teachers aUinded and the
I n Iv Cnrrii'd
rl ‘o ha d am
h
ut* which ;
nlit lee ha
FOR
s i
else. Just Rive us a trial
and you will be convin-
ced R^ir>e your eggs Lo
the “M” where your
dollar buvr food and
noc service.
HALLETTSVILLE
Got
Edmund a
ijuiih of Mon
i|>efon‘ .1 iisti<
M. P. Gad in
<i ijesult paid
ng peace at
daiice Siiiela'
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MASK
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FEBRUARY 4tli SIX PRIZES
W r M. 3 E GI ’ l E N A W A V.
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DANCE AT WORTHING
MONDAY FEBRUARY 6th. I
MUSIC BY WORTHING I
BAND. COME AND ENJOY 1
YOURSELF. | I j,
Martha C Schindler
and V.'m. H. Jahn
CHIROPRACTORS
mu' Fourth Mil... \.
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Halll*ttsvi!le. Texas
■ • ireport to I ! h a 1 t! ■ f
onr*<\i
a spell of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. \\ . C. Bonor-
den. Mrs. Pauline Fe tsch and
daughter Mias Antonia w(?re in
: iiiner Suujd y to visit Mrs. F.
. Biiske who is in the hospi-
*al for treatment.
Anton Fikac of Fhariotten-
burg seetipn whilt? in our of-
Mrs. Louise Munch ch who!
hns been ajljujlged of unbound
1 ind Iasi (vrfiK will be )*emo-
\ ul today [to the RmJ: Hospi-
tal in Sheriff E. A. (jl eer and
her luisliaiid.
Misses Gahe Johnson, Alvi-j
‘i‘ Saturday stated that the 11a Strattiman and Ludwig Ju-
11 vliter of his brother Frank rak \ silk'd in Sellliileiiburj
01
»; San Art > do who has been
•ermuEy ci has fully recover-
<i cm -nay to say the son has
mt imp o\jo|.
hi nday.
t*,1(
D oi A. >v ill hold
t v\ 11 gathering
there regular meeting at the K
of t. Hall VSedncsday nite at
7.30 o’clock, All members are
askej to be present.
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Strauss, Mrs. Leo. Semi-weekly Hallettsville Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1928, newspaper, January 31, 1928; Hallettsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth759982/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.