The Sealy Semi-Weekly News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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MOVEin THEATRE
AV PROGRAM; FEB. 23, 26
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HELP WANTED
TEXAS.
SENY
PHONE KO 37.
TUESDAY
FOR SALELIVE STOCK
SEALY, TEXAS, FEB. a, 1915. •
FRIDAY
“TREY O’ HEARTS
STOVES
SERIES NO. 12
15c
Continues Show.
T I N
Of all Kinds.
WASTING CREAM
have imagned that he could have
Once upon a time a man remember- .
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SEALY, TEXAS
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PETERS, TEXAS
More often you have to
the trouble of making it.
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Bring us your
Entertained Saturday.
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If. as is claimed by the Honey
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CAT SPRING ITEMS
Card of Thanks.
Children’s Mask Ball
hour on iris hands so he employ
Dance Saturday Night.
We
LOST AND FOUND
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nuisang but a part of the game.
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Meyers Memorial Church.
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every Sunday.
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“their victims.
Tax Assessor’s Notice
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• anot reach the heat nt the disease
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Hall's Catarrh Ci e la
Villa Decrees Prohibition.
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was indeed one of the most en-
joyable affairs -of the season.
During the early evening hours
dancing incognito was enjoyed,
there being many pretty and
STOVE
FIFE
suit against the
which corpor-
Mrs, E C. Find and daughter Miss
Ada of New Ulm vieited here last
. and acts directly
mucous surtace.
tarrh la a blood or constitutional dlbase,
and in order to cure it you must tal • in-
eales OF suescurnon
SeM-WEEKLr
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For Sale.-} and 4-year.old mules,
broke and unbroke; ponies, broke and
unbroke; some horse colts; good gentle
work horses; and some 2-y ear-old bulls.
Apply to F. Bielefeld, or Alvin Buech
mann, Rt. 2, Sealy, Texes.
M. Skeen Misses Nola Dittert, Gussie
and Lena Ladig.
Mir. and Mrs. Edwin Janecekar Nej.
take less than 20c for your butter,
cream.
to 30c per
gotten money out of the $135,000-
000 cotton pool.
Nevada has demonstrated its ability
to "come back" by repealing its di-:
zoree law and again opening its courts |
to non-resident family partition suits .
which formerly furnished Mo prinei-
pel revenue.— Austin American
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which the next senatorial race is
to be made, anti jitney or anti-
chicken salad, either or both
could be made to listen well to
the bos from the forks of the
creek.
WORK
Let us put up
3 s
4'
ai
Cream always can be sold at from 20c
pound. ' -------
McC
•50,
Mrs. B. F. Willebrand
H. L. Hillebrand
R. R. Hillebrand
"on.cst •
Madison and
L arkin .
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Shot Guns and Ammuni-
tion
Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A F. ‘ the grown people will have the floor.
Gerbermann. ’ Music for the ‘occAsion will be fur
Mrs. Charles Loescher Sr. and Mrs. i nished by Prof. Kircin's Band.
your stove. then you’ll know
it’s done right.
Mr. Rockefeller’s social hygi-
enecommission says that Euro
pean policemen are more efficient
than those of New York, and that
graft is unknown among them.
The report doesn't say anything
however, about what -opportuni-
Help Wanted.—Young man rained on
farm who has common school eduea-
| tion and can speak German may get u»
touch with merchant who wants to em-
ploy ambitious industrious youth by
applying to Traders Exchange, Sealy
News, Sealy, Texas.
Saturday, March 6th
Come One, Come All and En-
joy Yourselves
CHAS. BECKMANN, Secretary
Elbows. Stove Boards, Shov-
els, Stove Rakes, Etc.
Let us prepare you for the
Winter
ed that the day was the tenth anniver- .
vary of his wedding and he brought
I home some flowers and candy to his I
Lost- Gold shield watch ch arm, lost
it is believed, somewhere near Sealy
We are Now Paying 27c
Tow seldom get.over 30c for butter after going to
One Yew.....
Six Months ...
Few Months.'.
Hereafter the pastor wil be
at Sealy on First and Third Bun
days each month; Sunday shool
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ed it in filing a
No doubt this shock was some I
thing terrible, but it won’t com-
pare with the shock the Santa
Fe officials at Galveston will re'
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. us they
Old Folks Mas-
querade Ball
GIVEN By the
HACIENDA SCHUETZEN
VEREIN
Featuring Cleo
George
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the American side.
Villa says he will punish with ’
death anyone caught drinking or.
selling liquor.
This action is said to have been
I
I will be at the following places. on-
dates named, to assess taxes for the I
year 1915:
Walis, at State. Bank, Friday and
Satyday, February 19-30
Sealy, at F. C. Schaffner’s office.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Feb. 25-1
26-27. er
Ail persons owning town lots posit-N
ively must bring me lot and block num-1
bers before I can take assessments. Q
Ferd Grate,
Tax Assessor, Austin Co. I
A. G. PREIBISCH
SEALY. TEXAS
Agent for Texas Creamery Cg., Houston, Texas
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We think Nevada will find she ] Special Attentien to Collection el Account
has lost some of her prestige, in Omice- Upstairs to f. W. Hackbarth Bldg
view of the fact that a Houston,
court has 214 cases of this kind -n ■ n Aim rn n 2. i
onitsdoAet. DR. |( Bi SIGLER, Dentist
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For TRADE Or SALE—A roan Dur
ham bull, five years old; very gentle.
Trade for other cattle or sell.
Also have a few very choice young
bulls, Polks, Shorthorn and Hereford
I Trade or sale. L. Tillotson, Sealy.
WANTED_TO EXCHANGE
Starts 7:30 p. m.,
anniversary. The personnel of gueste
who came to extend congratulatione
versary. .
social time
sonville visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Christian Dittert Saturday.
Mr. Albert Ranft left Satrdayfor
his territory with the exception '
of Juarez. This exception is
made on account of the number
of Americans who come over the
border from El Paso on Sundays
when the saloons are closed on ,
but his enemies are reminded the weight of trades unions indorse-
that the old wolf played possum i ment plaeed behind the move-
1 • , .1. j ment - Brownwood Bulletin.
once before, to their sorrow. • ! .1
______ In Fort Worth this proposal
- What has become of the un. was met with no little opposition J
compromising old deacon who by the high school girlswhoput
objected to an organ in the in more time at schob dancing
church on the ground that God than they do studying. These
could not be worshipped with a girls claim uniforms would be an;
fiddle? added expense as they would V
’ have no use for their evening and "
The yegg who dynamited the : party dresses after they became
office safe of a Houston justice of old if they couldn’t wear them to
the peace is optimist enough to school.
Although it tries lobe a prohi-
bition paper without offending
the brewers or distillers, the
Houston Chronicle is in favor of
furnishing the governor’s'table
with punch and chicken salad at
expense of the tax payers.
Now who will dare cast any
more doubts on the professed
friendliness of General Villa to
the Americans. He ordered the
closing of all saloons and liquor
shops within his jurisdiction,
save those of Juarez, left open to
accomodat Americans op Sun
day.
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Speaking .about issues
Santa Ana, Jalisco, Mexico,
Feb. 18.—General Villa today
issued an executive order pro-
hibiting the sale of all liquor in
general farming; L% miles from I - I
pleasant, poetofflee and station a I
ternal remedies:
tnke internally,
ihe blood and
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anceof children whose parents
are already sending them, but
exempt those children most ini
need of the law those children
whose parents depend on their'
children for support of the
family.
delicious dinner and in the afternoyp a
luncheon was served. g
Miss Krump returned to Kenney
Sunday morning after spending several
On Saturday afternoon Mrs.
A/ Godenzweig pleasantly en-
tertained a number of friends
in honor of her .birthday anni
The.compulsory school attend-
ance measure now before the
legislature is getting some very
remarkable amendments tacked
onto it. A number of these
amendments—most of them, in
fact—aim to render the law inef-
fectyar or inoperative. They are
offerred by men who are pro,
fessedly very strong for the
law. They will coin pel attend-
Traders Exchange
Classi ded advertiwements are insert-
ed in this department at the rate of
One Half a Cent a word for each
insertion; One Quarter of a Cent a
word for each addittonal insertt on
Ne advertimement ineerted for lees
than 26c.
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luncheon was served, during
Grove Signal, Mr. Colquitt has the afternoon. Those present
The dance given at the Sealy such kind and sympathetic as
ationhas about come to regard Opera House on Saturday night
Mr. Looney like a country dog ‘ ' - -
does his fleas an unnecessary
For Sale.—Complete Saddlery and
harness making outfit— tools, machines,
etc., including about $50 worth buckles
and other harness hardware. Very
complete and desirable plant, fotquick
sale wil go at very low price Ad-
dressBox,189, Sealy, Texas
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
Marry.— Photos and descriptions f
marriageable ladies sent free. )lri.
Ida Johnson, Tyler, Texas.
Wanted to rent—A pair of young
broke mules with the privilege of buy-
ing same later. Apply to A., Sealy
News. .
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repaired with silver solder in three ■
places. Liberal reward to finder who L
brings to The News office, Sealy, Tex. V -
I < e t C-old ohial -J -- -*- a* - L - - - net E
“MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY”
SERIES NO. 13
schoolhouse. Had name "Bat Smith, I
Forest Cavalry” engraved on itigals9 I
had Confederate ‘battle flag in red H
enamel on it. Finder please return to H
Sass Hotel, Healy Texas. M
aa-m; mumz
pleasant way in honor of the birthday
anniversary of Mrs. Iselt. At noon a
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nourle
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The other day our vigilant at- Pfeffer of Kenney.
torney general found a leisure
Ruth Westmoreland and Louse
Waddell; Messrs. Henry Burt,
F. C. Stoldt, Paul Brown,
Meriwether Andersph, Howard
Strahan, Verner Matthews,
Joseph E. Green and Claude V.
Barrrow.
! of Sealy visited here last Tuesday
1 guests of Mrs. H. Kinkier.
desire to thank those Dr. H Bradbrook
was a Houston !
friends and neighbors who gave visitor Monday. aue seay Lieaertare w
----u i-a --d --— -ut-til - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dittert were mask ball for childrem-on Saturday
si stance on occasion of the dis- Houston visitors last Sunday. night, Feb. 27 From 7:00 to 8:30 the
tressing death and funeral of our .Mrs E c. Find and daughter Miss the
beloved husband and brother. B.
F. Hillebrand.
A most enjoyable
was:-Mesdames M. Hastier, Ljly Koy,
Chas Ladig Sr J. Jou san cKas Ladig
Jr. O. Luedecke, Wienke Chas Dittert
For Sale.—1 man's bicycle; canning
out-fit; good grade jersey male; choice
1 8. C B. Minosca chickens—stock and
eggs. .Mrs. L. R. Fink, New Ulm,
Texas. „ . .
iren will be in possession.
Iring the kiddies eurly. "After 8:30
ties are left for the police after .Walker. W. D. McRee; Misses
hotel servants got through with
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Katy railroad.
For Sale. —Black Land Prairie Hay,
guaranteed sound and first-class. WII
deliver anywhere in Sealy. Steve
Sodolak, Box 16, Rt. No. 1, Sealy.'
1 Texas.
Cord Wood For Sale— I have eeveral
cars of goo sound, seasoned upland
oak cord wood; will deliver on cars at
| New Ulm at reasonable price Address
, L. R. Fink, Jr., New Ulm, Texas
I to secure the passage of a bill prescrib- I -—
Villa is again reported dead, j mg a sort of high school uniform, and
gone back to Dallas a poorer man wefe: MeadAmes. F. Schill, Ed.
than when he went to Austin as Kretzschmar, M. Jordan, E. G. taken by Villa as a result of re |
railroad commissioner, we want Rudloff; Otto EuckertF. Hack which have been made to
to know what he was doing with barth Hy. " ‛ldag,W, R. Kurtz him as to the splendid efiects of
ilia salary while the State was Ino Nowak A Klopsteck,. F. prohibition upon Russian
paying for his punch and chick" Kellner. H. Euckert, M Huebe isoldiers
en salad. ner, of Scaly; U Reinhardt and: » -
The Houston police scored »n- »*'* ****11 1,111 AndV
other distinet triumphlastweek pisbtdootorsntnmdazestmecestorrthe
—sleuthed out the lai r of another j shoek.— Cincinnati Enquirer,
vagrant, a fortune teller, whose
conspicuous sign hung over the
door of her prophecy shop.
To Trade Lots—Will trade interest
in two nice Jots in Houston sub-
urb for good cow. Splendid inves-
ment. Balance SI a week. Apply to
P O. Box 2*1, Sealy, Texas.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
catarrh Cure is not a quark medieir i. It
was prescribed by one of the beat ph y-
fh inns in this country for years «fo la
a rgular prescription. It la compostd of
the beat tonica known, combined wi i the
best blood puriners, acting directly < l the
mucous surtaces. The perfect eon ina-
Pasture Land for Rent.4-400 acres
good, grass and plenty of water; fo ir
and a half miles from Sealy. Apply
to or address Sam Melton, Rt. 2,
' Sealy, Texas,
, For Rent.— One hundredand for y
acre farm with fine improvement-,
ideated four miles • below Sealy rear
Wallis road. F. C. Schaffner.
FOR SALE—LAND
Fer Sale,- 100 acres black land, d< p
soil, mostly in timber, unlimited wa t
I underneath, suitable for dairy and
THE news; FIUCKEP FtOM TBE WESS } F. W. WOVER M. D.
THS sEaTvrosLisupnco. thaannasrndne xetoorua o-- ouremsasms JT”’ su
JOHN B MORAN, ‘President have the satisfaction of knowing that Biwsim ermer Dr *** Bom••• Mat
A. L. LADD, Braidrat Mge. they fought over something wrath "*one” paoraWs. 30.
ALBETBARTAY,Sec-Treas. whle. —Austin American =g-
HERTHA JORDAN, Loeal E/itar. f We hardly see where the satis ■ C> C> GLENN
============ faction comes in for the man who Attor ney-at- La w
Entered at ne essMtes at Seaw. Temae. as waskilled in this altercation. end keei etet Agene
tion of ths twn ingredtents la what pro-
ducen such wonderful results in r rinx
etarrh. Send for testimonials. fre . ■
F. J CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toled, O.
Bring Us Your Cream
—No matter whether you have a separator or not.
if you have a separator, you get more cream out
of the milk. But if you have no separator, skim
- your milk the old way and bring us the cream.
teacher after he gets back home ffort 1s being made in certain qarters WVI, _______________ 59
Oscar Albert of Sealy visited Mr. and Two prizes will be awarded to the
Mrs. Tom Kveton of Route No. 1 last children.
Sont
Hay for Sale—Nice, clean summer
cut hay for sale. Apply to or write
, Ed. Ekarius, Rt. 2, Box 10A? Sealy
Texas. "....... "':r* i".!!""
had by all. A;
That’s what you are doing when you make it into
butter that your merchant 'can’t sell for 5c a
pound. And there has been lots of- that kind of
butter made around Sealy, lately.
ceive when No. 5, the evening
southbound, rolls into that city r
some night minus the news
butch, brakeman, express mes-
sengers and mail clerks, owing I
to the failure of the local Order of I
Chickens to be at the station as
this train came through Sealy? :
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Miss Ella Staessel left "Monday Pott Oak Point to visit with his parents,
evening for Sealy to visit relatives, , j Mr. Robert Koy of La Grange spent
J.H. Ewald visited with reLuim Sunday wipb his. mother MrsLily Koy-
and friendsin senly last Tuesday. visitor here Sunday
Mrs. E. G:Eudlof and little darughter
Tuesday. . i ' -—. - - .....■ .
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Mrs M. Jordan of Sealy visited here I -
a few days this week. . 5*' A- 1 Darnell and three children
Mr. Lily Koy kept epen LraTuee- ptDallas visited friends in the cjty
dayin honor of hereirtbday anni-homeorr.andMrs.M.c. Michnente
versary, quite .a nnmber of friend. " cnaeus
eXtend congratulatons. Mrs. Tom Doyle ia visiting relatives
Mrs. Charles Theuman and daughter * Houston,
Miss Adele and "Miss Erna Keding .
were Brenham visitors Saturday. " ! Mr and Mrs. August Schier and
Mrs. Mary Ditteft and daughter; three children of Houston are visiting
Missalvina returned Thursday even-, "ith relatives in the city.
Sold by Druggists, prie TSc.
Take Haire Family Pilis for constipition.
comical masks present. Be-
sides the Sealyites there were
also many out of town guests
present, among them behg the
following from Eagle -Lake:
Messrs, and Mesdames. W. D. .
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W. I. HILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Santa Fe railway in Austin coun SM20
Texas; also store, cotton gin, ' sell ’ t M2288
and church; land partly-fenced; near 52MMMF
graded road, address Owner, Box 922 w
The Sealy Liedertafel will give a Semby, rexas..______________■ 82
Lost. —Last week, somewhere in S
Sealy, a gold lavalliere with gold and I
pearl setting; has been broken and ge
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The Sealy Semi-Weekly News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1915, newspaper, February 22, 1915; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494530/m1/2/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Austin+County%22: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.