The Sealy Semi-Weekly News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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homa is visiting her son Presley
saw that. ■ But the general facts
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Cancer Cure Claimed.
Brookshire Notes.
Shelby News items
Two Postoffices Robbed.
lich a pioneer citizen greatly re- store in the building, which' was burn
Messrs.
Schumacher.
A pretty little daughter was born to
evening to visit for a few days.
tives and friends here.
Germans Lose in Argonne.
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New Vim Notes.
RODIE ’ INNOI
KHNRY
ing while enroute to Post Oak Point to parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Rudlof
visit home folks.
John Sipfak was in town Wednes-
line s for a distance north of Per series, /
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losing heavily.
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RAILWAY TIME CARD
living in various parts of the state.
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Sealy
Victoria, Texas, February IS. —Yegg- i will contain the name of the discoverer
men cracked the safe of the Cologne, of the new serum, its composition, the
Quito a number of interesting
things came up for discussion.
Sealy
Smith,
Westermann.
Mes. B. W. McCarty of Eagle Lake
and mother, Mrs. P. O. Wilson of Tay-
lor were visitors in the city Saturday
night while en route to Eagle Lake.
To make a long story short,
they hunted all day for a horse
Are You Insured?
JAMES J. JOSEY, Agt.
will be done to make it profit-
j able to all present.
ang
Dr. J. W. Waldrop and daughter
returned Sunday morning from a visit
to Houston.
Mrs. Vandergift and,little daughter
returned home on Saturday evening
from a visit at Bellville.
Mr. Leon Hirsch, of Houston, ar-
rived in the city Sunday morning to
visit relatives and friends.
Mrs. R. Zapalac and two children
went to Fayetteville Sunday morning
to visit with relatives and friends.
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For Tinware, Hardware and Stoves
go to F. Westermann.
Mr. S. G. Levxao-Galveston, waf a
visitor in the city last week.
Buy your mask at Kroener’s Variety
. Store,
Mr. Albert Bartay spent Saturday
'and Sunday with home folks at New
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CALENDARS
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Eagle Lake Nur-
Texas.
allies , describes best sorts to plant in this sec-
i tto Herbrich pu rchased ofT and Satu rday.
W arnasch a gin plant and premi
killed today
particalars.
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Cily Barber Shop
" 1st Class Tonsorial Work.
Hot and Cold Baths.
Agent for, team Laundry.
Front'Street. SEALY, TEXAS
Whatever your wants may be,
if it is late style you can get it
from The John Hackbarth Co.
We have close 'connection, with
the leading market of the world.
Nothing is too good for Healy.
itialsg
in red
Barred Plymouth Rocks
BRED TO LAY
THE POULTRY THAT PAYS
visitors in the city Saturday evening
while en route to New Ulm. I
Mr. Waiter Ranft, of Galveston, *
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Surveyor Anton Ludwig left last , 2
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Dr. Frank Kent, of San Antonio,
specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat, will visit Sealy,
February 21 Office with Dr. Waldrop.
rent
ee-
! tending to show success of a new
I cancer serum, are expected to be pub-
lished soon in an offici i1 report to tl -
I medical board of the institution.
. The report, it was announced today.
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The young folks
part Friday evenjt
! of B. G. Scrogin.
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dress
We Sell Better Trees
cheaper than other nurseries. If you
dumn’t believe it, try us. Eagle Lake
Nurseries, Eagle Lake,, Texrs.
hmer
EGGS FOR HATCHING 3 8552.78
A FEW CHOICE BREEDING COCKERELS LEFT
I Want Your Orders, and Remember-Your Absolute Ultimate Satisfac-
", tion Means My Permanent Success
ADAM S, BUDA, TEX.
' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hein last Friday.
I Mr. W. H. Remmert, of Bellville
I spent the week-end with relatives in
| this city.
I We have attractive line of Low Cut
I Shoes at H. Schumacher. ____
Mr. Fred Frimel- -teft Saturday
I morning on a visit at Taylor.
' Master James Allen Weaver left
■ Friday evening for Wallis to spend the
■ weekend with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolters of Cat Spring
I visited relatives and friends at Sealy
■ and Peters last week. .
I A big shipment of flower pots will
I soon arrive at Kroener’s Variety Store.
■ Mrs. Louise Reinhardt of Bellville,
■ arrived in the city Thursday evening
I to visit with iwiends in the city, guest
| of Mrs. A. Godensweig.
f LOCAL PARAGRAPHS
in the homestory. Both, of them seem to
have suffered a lapse of memory
German lion. Write today.
places. n'|
es for th* j
very .close price; formerly Dr.
Schmoeller’s hospital. Write for j
terms to Mrs. T. E. Gammago _
Texas < ity, Tex, ।
A mother's meeting will be that wasn’t lost, hadn’t been lost
held soon; at which . young and couldn’t be lost, because he
. mothers will be instructed in the i was locked up all day long in the
care of their children anil what. | 1.. .. i........—.....Um........
। is Ixist for their, welfare: much I longed. .
MesdameS Adolf Strauss and Ess Quite a number of Brookshireits
Russell, of Bellville,' were visitors in were in Sealy Monday to witness the
the city Saturday guests of Mrs. . race—between the horses of Frank
W. F. Godenzweig. _____—------ Wells of our town, and Dave Carroll of
——— . . . Sealy—Carroll’s horse winning
Messrs. Otto Beckman, Lee Weige . -
and Ben Helweg, of Bellville, were 1 ..
( and
hines,
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Very
, A-1
Friday evening for his home in Sealy,
after a three dav’s professional en-
gagement north of town. A severe
cold necessiated his return.
also penetrated the
wher 11 .
gold n1 F
oken 1
in three 7
inder '' W
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thes, but later were driven out. "i"
A series of battles is develop-
ing to the north of Rheims and ' Home for Sale.
about Ville and Arras.' The Ger ' One five on house vitli arn
man report is that the allies a : 8 mil othe p oven . nts
'accompanied by Mrs. Allen,
| motored to Sealy Thursday.
" Mrs. Pete Bland visited Mrs
: W. H Dever in Ellpleasant. Sat
urday.
Tax assessor Grote spent Fri-
day and Saturday inI Wallis . , ... )( „
rx »r IT New ) ork, February 19.--Results f
MrsD-N-Harris Was a guest U, work of nearly a year by physicians
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. surgeons and laboratory stafr of the
.1. Harris in Ellpleasant Friday I General Memorial hospital of this city.
Did you ever lose a thing that
could not be. found or hunt a
thing that had not been lost?
The exercise is as exciting and
enjoyable as a puppy chasing his
own tail. It is a question that
A. G. Preibisch hasn’t yet got
rightly settled in his own mind,
as to which affords most satis-
faction-finding his horse that
had not been lost, or waking up
fro a dream that he had taken
back an old wagon that was paid
for in full last year.
Very few men can hunt very
long for what wasn’t lost without
finding it. Some men, however,
can do things that others balk
at, and your Uncle Henry Rem
mert is one of them. And there-
by hangs a tale—two tales in
fact, the tale of a profitless quest
likewise the tail of the lost horse
that never was missing..
This tale of the missing horse
bears no relation tethe usual
case of a lapse of memory, on
part of the hore, at least. The
horse knew perfectly we 1 who
and where he was, all the time.
Not so, however, with Mr. Prei-
bisch and Mr. Remmert, neither
s.,G Howard and Ben days th^week with relatives at Sealy.
Jeschke, of Bellville, visited in the 2
citysunday. Miss Willie May Palm, the accom-
- — plished daughter of Sheriff Palm, of
.Mr. and Mrs. F. Spreen and children, Austin County, has returned to her
of Rt. 3, went to Wallis Saturday home in Bellville, after a visit to rela-
Ulm.
New line of Spring goods at H.
Remember; the printing of these Calendars will be done in Sealy. and the wages and
profits, about half the cost of each order, will bespent in Sealy. Hold your order for ns
d keep the money at home.
-
ses. Mr. Herbrich proposes to
build a new and strictly modern
cotton gin plant, a thing greatly
needed in this community.
Novelty Theatre-Every night this
week, excepting Monday.
. The place for families. Our soda
fountain isa nice quiet place forfamhilies
to go tor i cream and other refresh-
ments. Ge. H. Buller & Co., Sealy.
- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Flack and sons
[Masters Milton and Murray arrived
[Friday from Brownwood for a brief
visit. Mra. Flack went through to
[Houston to visit her mother; Mr. Flack
ran up to Burton Saturday.
' The following Sealy gentlemen ac-
companied the renmaips of the late
B. F. HilleBrand to Columbus last
(week: w. E. Schier, W. F. Godenz-
I weig. Roddie Connor, W • H. Lee and
Geo. Hackbarth, and H. L. and R. R.
Hillebrand brothers of deceased. At
Columbus they were joined by other
I relatives, from whence they went to
the cemetery at Shaw's Bend.
Early in January, 1915, we will have & line of moderate priced Pictorial Calendars and
Calendar Wall Packets to offer to the trade, In due time our representative will call on
the business institutions of Sealy showing samples. Therefore, we ask the business men
of Sealy to withold orders until they have seen our samples.
The Women's Christian Tem Fortunately, however, neither of.
perence Union held the regular I them wandered off to Brookshire
of superior forces. The
| WALLIS MEWS NOTESJ
Wallis, February 22.—Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Matejka entertained
Monday evening in honor of a
cousin, John Schiller of Caldwell;
“42” was‘the feature of the hours.
Those present were Misses
Shaver, Menke and Brandt, and
Messrs. Shaverand Irvin.
The members of Basket Ball
team held a meeting Friday after-
noon to plan a social to. be given
March 5th to raise money to
meet their expenses; several
ladies were invited to be present
to aid in perfecting all details;
refreshments and games will be
provided.
Ben Stern of Ellpleasant was
in town Wednesday and report-
ed farm work progressing very
well; corn and gardens are all
planted.
Mrs. T. J. MeElvy was a visitor
to Rosenberg Wednesday even-
ing.
Mrs. O. J. Frayard is spending
a few days in Ellqleasant with
her relatives. O. J. Harris and
wife.
Charles Keachele of Ell pleas
ant was in town Thursday.-
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G. Howard and. Ben
My flocks have t’ertect Health, lion--. Substance and iTsfi..-,
with Tremendous Egg Capacity. Trent Them Well and They’ll do
the Rest. My Customers for Eggs this Year will Receive Remark-
able Values, as Eggs for Hatching Have Never Been Sold from Birds
of Equal Quality at Prices Approaching These I am Making. Many
Orders are already Booked, and Early Booking Insures Delivery at
Exact Time Wanted. .
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Goliad countx. postoffice early today, details of the preliminary laboratory
I he death of-Henry W under- Postmaster H. J. Hall also conducted a work andtheindividuatmedicat histor
licit a pioneer citizen greatly re- Store in the building, which" was burn ies of the patients so far treated. The
| Mr. A. T. Thanheuser went to La
j Grange on Sunday morning.
I Mrs. L. Muery has returned to Bell-
ville after a visit in this city.
Mr. Tony Bartay, of Bellville, was a
. visitor in the city Saturday evening.
Mr. F. J. Kunze of San Felipe was a
I business visitor in Sealy Saturday
afternoon.
Buchter's Durable Paints, are as
1 good as the best, at F. W esterman ‛s.
The forty-two club meets with Mrs.
J. W. Johnston on Tuesday, at 3
o’clock.
I Just received a new line of white
goods, extra fine quality of organdies
at H. Schumacher.
spected in this community great- ed to the ground. Losses, $75 cash, i announcements forecast this report as
Iyshckedhis many friends, postage stamps. one of the most important contribu-
. ' ----- tions to science eminating from the
eceased was 8” yeans old. ut Greenville, Texas. February lb .medical profession in this country.
remained physical and mental ti The postoffice at Kingston, ner here. The srum is used by injection. The
tality until the last days of his was robbed last night of S100 in stamps cancerous grow ths break down, disin-
life, and one registered letter. - tegrate and disappear, it is asserted.
• Miss Lillie Schroeder and Miss
Urbans hock, of Mixville and Mies
EUe —Schroeder of Bellville were
visitors in the City Saturday morning
while en route to Poet Oak Point to
visit home folks and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John laelt and Mrs.
Bock of San Bernard arrived here
Triday to visit with relatives for a
few days.
makeBeasly her home hereafter, out reservation by A. C. .Prei
Messrs M. Allen and Bland, bisch, owner of the Sealy jitney
car line, who can prove his story
by showing the horse and the
stable where it was held all the
time.
Northern man wants small
farm in South Texas—100
to 150 Acres. Will pay
eashdeal only with owner.
Send description and price,
mentioning 120 A to
Sealy News, Sealy, Texas
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--Hosing after ...... wncnr. 5vlu in. AMaaaX.____I _- . _____
improvements inthis community. Phe cheapest feed on the mar Elgin. ‘Texas, ruarv il1 A n es-
i per hundred pounds. The John stating that Claud Bengtson, the son of
Hackbarth Co. Mr.Mrs. A. G. Bengtson, wholive
. - a few mils from Hlerin’ wagghot and
Berlin, Feb. 18. The German-
war office today admitted mater Last (..ill.
iiil reverses in the Argonna re- Now isthe time to plant th osctEE1a. Inumber of year sa merchant of Elgin
ion. Norray. previously cap. After February it will beotoo .late.
. . i Set out a few shade trees and-TOse
t tied from the French, Wasevac . ,
। bushes thisyear and make your home
a cby the Get mhns in theface pleasant and attrac tiveL- Mar cat -
• t * or
Mrs. Albert Schultz and children and day morning from Bleiblerville selling
Miss Ruth Bonham, of Fayetteville. cottow.
have returned home after a several Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Koeppen
days visit in this city, at the home of ' of Cat Spring were among business
Mr, and Mrs. Carl E. Schaer. visitors in town Wednes morning.
Mrs. Albert Willey, after spending E E. Kastrop and son came up from
several weeks with relatives in this I Sealy. Monday morning to do some
city, left Sunday morning for Whar- carpenter work for F. Weishuhn-
ton, to visit a few days before return-J Mrs. E. C. Find andaughter. Miss
ing to Palacios. Ada, visited in Sealy a few days this
Miss Augusta Euckert arrived here week, guests of Mrs. E. G. Rudlofr.
from Bellville Saturday evening to Miss Erna Find returned home trom
spend a few days with relatives;guest Yoakum Sunday evening, after an ex,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. j tended visit to relatives and friends
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Arrival and Departure »I live Pourteen Dally
Passenger Trains at Sealy
M. K. & T. Railway
NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND
I No. 30 .9:45 a. m. No. 29. 8:50 p. m.
I No. (1 9:25 p. in. No. 5 6:45 a. m.
G. C. & S I Railway
NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND
’ No. 6.. 10:26 a. m. No. 17 5:33 a. m
; No. 16 10:00 p. m. No. 15 6:82 a. m.
No. 18 11:25p.m. No. 6 5:53 p.m.
Cane Belt Railway
NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND
I No. 116 5:00 p. m. No. 116—7:16 a. m.
return to I
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was a visitor in the city Sunday morn- Miss Annie Rudlof is visiting her
meeting Thursday afternoen. or Wallis
9jed a | of whom shine very well in this
i in Ellpleasant. Mrs. Nelson will of this story are certified with
Mrs. George Nelson of Okla- horse hunt. Too many people
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Mr. J. J. Josey, of Sealy, was in our
city Wednesday. ♦
E. Moore was visiting relatives at
Sealy, Sunday and Monday.
A. H. Muske our progressive under-
taker, was enjoying the sights in
Houston on Monday.
A, B. Anderson, wife and Leon
Harrison spent Sunday in Sealy, to
attend services at the Catholic Church.
Mrs. I Solomon and daughters,
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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/m1/3/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Austin+County%22: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.