La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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THE LAGRANGE WEEKLY JOURNLA.
Rabb’s Prairie News. | tier. is in attendance upon the State
— I Letter Carriers Association at Col-
Kditor Journal: lege Station, at this writing.
The first bale of cotton for this Accordinf? to Uame Rumor_in
reason here was raised b> John jnstance true—wedding bells
Wotipka and ginned by August wjn ^ Hng out the|r merry
Michalk. It weighed 535 P°un s cbjnies in this neck o’ the woods,
and was sold in LaGrange at 12J4 Thc high ce„tracting parties are
cents per pound. ! Gus Kielers, an industrious young
Cotton is opening rapidly and we fgrmer d Miss Katie Roschke> a
believe several bales will be ginned young lady. We extend
this week.
Aug. Trlicek of near Oiddings jon
' - A . _ A- — — — . . A U It a •• rol nil TtoC
in advance our best wishes for a
is a visitor here with his relatives.
Miss Whitfield has been selected
Anton Legler, Jr., went to a as tlie teacher of our school for the
dance at Park 011 the 22d inst., and enfujng term.
reported a joyful time. a dance is announced by the
Joe Bordovsky and family of. owner of 01denburg Hall, Henry
Bridge Valley were visiting here von MJntlen, t° take place at Old-
last Sunday with John Baca and eilberg Saturday night, August 5.
family. J He has employed Baca’s band for
Joe Vasina of Primiu was here tbe 0ccasj0n, and this assures all
for a short visit with his brother, tbat tbc Fayetteville musicians will
John, one day last week. do their utmost to enliven both old
Mr. Sorcek, Sr., of Fayetteville i and young. A cordial invitation
was on a visit here last Sunday to the public to be in attendance,
with his sons, John and Joe. j July 26. John A.
John Sirocka of this place went ■*•+
to Crosby for a few days visit with Schulenburg, Route No. 1.
his relatives.
Prof. Knape and wife of Swiss
Alp stopped here for a short time,
on their way home from a visit to
Warda. . . John Cernosek died last Friday
Mrs. J. Malinak of your city is J ......
.... , . . ... . morning and was buried 111 the
visiting here this week with her
" , ! afternoon at Ammansville.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brun-1
* Mrs. A. Kiesling and Miss Lena
ner‘ , , ... ,, .... Ritter left last week for Lincoln
Mrs. J. Holec of Fayetteville is , ..
... , .... ... for an extended visit with relatives
visiting here with her relatives. , , . ,
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Hahn of William-1 Conrad Roitsch and sisters,
son county are visiting here with j M,sses Anna and Beuatta departed
F'ritze Witt and family. I Saturday for Shiner for several
j days to visit with relatives and
I friends.
The cotton worms are causing
! some trouble at present. Several
farmers are poisoning them, but
• S P !
j GROCERY i
| Always handles the Q
X best and purest gro- *
j ceries and charcoal. J
| Your patronage ap- |
$ preciated. Located in |
J 4th ward on Travis J
| street near S. P. de- |
j pot. Phone 161. |
j G. H. j
§ Speckels !
j Proprietor |
Childhood
Days
There never was a boy who
didn’t love a horSe. We make
saddles to order especially for
children, as well as for grown
folks. All other parapherna-
lia for horses and ponies re-
gularly kept in stock or made
to order at short notice.
We also have a large stock
of up-to-date buggies. Come and see them.
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LaGrange Saddlery Company
“Texas Pride” Saddles and Harness.
LaGrange, Texas
Pianos
Pianos
Editor Journal:
L. B. Bezecny spent several days
j of last week in Lavaca County.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
RuSTLKRS No. 2.
Juiy 29, 1911.
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Waldeck.
Editor Journal:
A number of our young folks
attended the dance at Warrenton
Saturday night. They report a good
time.
The picnic given here Sunday
was largely attended. The mem-
bers of the Woodmen and Sons of
Hermann lodges attended in a
body with some members front
other places. Music was enjoyed
and refreshments were served. A
game of base ball was played in
the afternoon between Rutersville
and Waldeck, the score standing
13 to 2 in favor of the Ideals. That's
going some boys, and we are feel-
ing prouder of you every game you
play. Keep it up, and we are sure
they say the price of poison is
rather high.
Emil Frank and family left last
.Saturday for Austin. They will
visit relatives near there for a short
time.
Mrs. J. A. Smothers and chil-
dren are visiting relatives at Bas-
trop.
A. Frederick of Maxwell was
here last Monday selling Hydrau-
lic cement. X
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Schulenburg News.
As is the usual German custom,
which has been handed down from
generation to generation, originat-
ing in the old country and follow-
of some strong ball players in our }ngtbe immigrants over here, when
nine.
Oscar Speigelhauer and family
of Coupland are here visiting with
relatives and friends. He returns
today.
the frame of a new house has been
erected a tree is nailed to apex of
same and the house “christened.”
There was no exception td the rule
when the Bohemian force com-
F.rnest Bluine, for some time in | pleted Gus Russek’s residence this
this section, will go to West this
week to assist in furnishing music
at the reunion to be held there.
The Demo Dramatic Society will
give its first concert the coming
far. Mr. Russek put all his friends
wise, and at the appointed time,
Monday afternoon, about 5:30, a
large crowd gathered and a sub-
stantial lunch ol sandwiches of sev-
Saturday at the hall here. The eral different kinds of bread and
public is cordially invited to at-1 meat and, of course, liquid refresh-
tend as we feel sure we will be able meats, were greatly enjoyed. When
to interest you and that we can , finished, Mr. Russek will possess
easily guarantee your money’s one of the prettiest homes in the
worth. Concert music will be fur- j city. It will cost about $12,000.
nished and a dance after the pro-1 After adjournment Friday even-
gram. .See the programs and note ing last the members of the W. O.
the interesting numbers. W. repaired to the banquet room
July 31, 1911 of their new hall and enjoyed a
Optimist, j light lunch in honor of A. Pen-
nington as a token of the esteem
; in which he is held by the entire
membership. Saturday evening a
Editok Joumnal: few gathered at the hall and Con-
A detriment to the cotton at this guI Commander J. P. Thomas pre-
time is the appearance of the old- ^^t^ Mr. Pennington a beautiful
time cotton worm. We have been watch chBrm, which was furnished
informed that this little destroyer tbe j^gg at cost and engraved free
has made his appearance in the by j Tendler & Son. Mr. Pen-
Haw Creek section, doing consid- j njngton accepted same in a few
erable damage. well choaen words of thanks.—
Max Ginzeh our rural letter ear- Schulenburg Sticker.
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Warrenton.
If you are in the market
for a dOOD PIANO at a
reasonable price, see
FRANK REICHERT
I have the Baldwin pianos
in stock. Come and see
them.
[)R. E: C. SCHULZE
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to diseases
of the stomach and intestines.
Office: Second floor Iron Front bldg,
north side of square. Office phone, 37
residence, 184.
LAGRANGE, TEXAS
Edwin D. Lunn, M. D.
Surgeon
Office and Treatment Rooms
Second Floor Kiam Bldg.
•<^_Houston, Texas
Qeorge WILLRICH,
...LAWYER...
Will practice in District, Supreme
and Federal Courts.
Dr. L. A. ADAMS,
--DENTIST-
Office over Mcyenberg’s drug store,
'-v LAGRANGE. TEXAS
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease that
science has been able to cure in all
its stages, and that is Catarrh.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires
a constitutional treatment. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous Surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the pa-
tient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature
in doing its work. The proprie-
tors have so much faith in its cura-
tive powers that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that
it fails to cure. Send for free list
of testimonials.
Address: F. J. Chknky & Co.
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s family Pills for con-
stipation.
Highest market price will
be paid for cotton seed by
THE HEINTZE-SPECKELS
COMPANY, Inc.
Buy it now. Now is the time to
buy a bottle of Chamberlain’s Co-
lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme-
dy. It is almost certain to be need-
ed before the summer is over. This
remedy has no superior. For sale
by all dealers.
MR. FARM
A MESSAGE TO YOU
It will cost you only 2 cents to learn something.
ARE YOU LISTENING?
If you want the Finest Farm Lands at Right
Prices, tell us and we will cheerfully give all
information. Write in German or English to
Sutherland Springs Rea ty Co.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Box 26
AUGUST STREITHOFF
—DKALKR IN—
Stoves, Tinware and House Furnishing
Goods
(North Side Public Square.)
m
Work in the tin line, such as roofing,
guttering, etc., at moderate prices
Sm'mb
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The Falkenberg Gruenau Mineral Water
A positive cure for Rheumatism, Gout and all stone trou-
bles. I, myself, was cured of a serious rheumatic gout
case after ten years of suffering. A cure is absolutely
sure. Pleasant to take, right in your home. Corres-
pondence solicited in either German or Pmglish. Infor-
mation cheerfully given if a 2c stamp is enclosed.
ADOLF ZOLL, Fayetteville, Tex.
Sole Distributing Agent for the State of Texas.
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La Grange Journal. (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1911, newspaper, August 3, 1911; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth997319/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.