The Sealy Semi-Weekly News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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SPRING
GOODS
Put nt a Pair “STAR" Brand Shots
They are Better
Texas
Sealy,
W. E.SCHIERE co.
Celebrates Birthday
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It’s the Plucky Young Man
THERE’S A DIFFERENCE
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' the following program, the greater
Birthday Party. •
At the home of M r. and M r».
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Sealy, Texas
THE SEALY NATIONAL BANK
/ Sealy, Texas.
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U. S. Government Depositary
FOR POSTAL SAVING FUNDS
Resources $200,000.00. Otr Stockholders Represent $2,500,600.00
We Solicit Your Business
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Some Dental Thought*.
LEONARD TILLOTSON. President.
C. T. SANDERS, Cashler.
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About six years ago I planted*
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a number of her intimate young
friends with a party in honor'
IT’S PLUCK
NOT LUCK!
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Wait for our New Patterns in Embroid-
ery and Lacea—to arrive in a few days.
Messrs Herman Abel and Otto Loehr,
Misses Bessie Hibbler. Tillie Abe) and
Leona KenllefTel and Mrs. Hopkina
Recitation- Master Alfred Hibbler
Recitation- Master Herbert Merten
Closing Song—The Red, White and
Blue. —
Everybody is cordially invited. A
Ceo.H. Buller &
Company
DRUGSISTS
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measure, self-supporting,
self-educating.
The stock will be increased to fill every demand of the
local trade, and I pledge my experience of ten years in the
business to give the best service in goods, _ material and
workmanship io stock and repairing.
Vary Respectfully,
I. B. Sigler.
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SUCCESSOR TO A. G. PREIBISCH
MMTN SIDE MAH IT. SEALY. TEXAS ||
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ercises.
On Monday, Feb. 22nd, at 8 p.
B. H. VOGLER, Sealy, Texas
Opposite Farmers National Bank
go hand in hand; to stay on, live out
my ideals, to make continuous pro-1
gress.
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hundred young trees, and to
parties that wish a lot of nice
evergreen trees, I will give them
free while they last.
___ H. H. Engel king.
F. W. BADER
SEALY, TEXAS
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blee, Edna Eber and Leona Kohllefel
Recitation -Master Werner Abel
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Declamation—De Schosterjung—by
I Herman Abel
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Free Live Oak Trees
Washingtons Birthday
Notice, Cucumber Growers.
I am now signing up eontraet for
growing cucumbers fof thePrice-Book-
•r Mant. Co: tn the current season.
We will pay from May 1, to July 15,
We. per bushel for all cueambers from
2 inchse to B inches k»g, delivered at
-seltingatation at Sealy: t
MELONECK-
-BROS.—1
, for 1 am here to stay, and with the!
pnesing years better prepared to serve I
> this community.
I believe that dentistry is a neces-
sary and useful profereion. My ideas !
sre to elevate it in tbit place; to pro-
vide a place where work and harmony
Harness and Saddlery
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the year ahead of 0s. I am now in
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Kretzschmar and Abel. Mrs.
Ben Hibbler and children, Mrs.
Fftek FVsher and daughter, Mra/f
Adolf Merten and son, Mrs. Otto
Euckert ' and daughter, and
Misses Annie Maier, Tillie Abel
and Fannie Pfeffer.
free will offering will be taker.. Ia,
' Rev. H. M. Hopkins, pastor. IT
Among those present were:
Merril Cook, Mattie Weaver.
Mildred Keith, Georgia Weaver,
Edna Eber, Leona Kohlleffel,
be free from puffs and overripe stock
We furnish seed for planting at 75c.
per pound, price to be refunded at rate
of one pound to each 10 bushels of eu-
cumbers delivered to us. Farmers
may buy seed elsewhere, subject to
our approval.
- John C. Button. Mgr,
or Price- booker Mf. Co
WA H O starts the
" " bank account
You can’t realize what real shoe comfort is
until you have tried a pair. There is not a
piece of inferior workmanship in any Shoe in
our store. Ladies' and children's shoes at
very low prices.
IT’S PLUCK NOT LUCK
That pays the bills'. Be a disciple of pluck, not Luck Mr.
Pluck, luck to you. Give us your bank account.
Citizens State Bank
With the beginning of 1915, I enter
my nineteenth year of practice in1
Sealy. In few towns of the size hae s ,
dentiet remained no long.
Whatever I possess an the way of
*' skill I feel that I owe this community 1
Capital Stack . . . - $25,009.00
Surplus----- 20,000.00
-ft> the lucky old man
in after years, who
checks from Pluck’s
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Registration for this session
in the University of Texan re-
veals Austin County represented
' by the following students: .
Herbert H. Machemehl, Hans
Roench, Herbert Edward Roench,
Miss Virginia Freeneh Tomln
| son. Conrad Phillip Engelking,
'An, Howard Bange. Adolph
August Stalmach, Miss Wolfrie
Schumacher, Lee Andrew Fanka i
According to the recerds this
‘is an increase of three compared
with the last session. The se-
verity of the matriculation re-
quirements of the University of
Texas has been steadily increas-
; ed from year to year until at the
! present time the acceptance of a
student into freshman standing
' means that the preparatory
; school from which be hails has
[ done its work well.
Despite the hard conditions in
the state incident to-the low price
of cotton, the institution is now
having one of its most successful
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part of which will be in the German
language Besides the numbeis on
the program there will be musie by,. .. .« teg D ,
theehoir. - Will Abel, Mrs. Mary Ranchi
1 song-America. celebrated her 75 birthday an
Recitation —Miss Elia Sommermeyer niversary on Thursday in com-
Dialog Wie Man Deutsch Lernt-by pany withe party of relatives
Klopsteck and Kohllefel. m and friends. At four o’clock
Recitation-If I ehopped my father a .
eherry tree-by Master Harold Sonsel a lunheon of coffee, rolls,
Music sausage and cake was served on
Good Show at Novelty Theatre Mt
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, FH-
In a tank and something looking like one.
Hyr.u want tn*- n»<it your money will buy.
have me to build you one that will not
rust out in two or three years time.
Seventeen years experience in Tank
building and Sheet Metal work in Hous-
ton which you ean got the benefit of at
the same price as cheap, incapable work
at a high price.'
Tanks and Sheet Until Work
A SPECIALTY "
We are receiving our Spring Dry Goods
and Dress Goods—Complete in every line. W e
have some especially attractive lines in Low Cnt
Shoes. Don’t fail to see our line.
COONS’
t than that of any other University
inthesouth. It is interesting to .
note that 652 students of last of her 13th birthday, anniver,
; session’s matriculation were sons sary • Progressive .Jenkins
or daughters of farmers or stock was the , feature of ‘entertain-
ment and at the close of the
“Above 1,000 student. are whol. games it was found that Mildred I
lyorin partsetf-sepporting ar Keith, Georgie and Mattie
nearly 50 per cent of the entire Weave , . ,
. • .. in a Other indoor games were also
student body is not only, in a •
but enjoyed. Refreshments of hot
chocolate and cake were served. I
SILOS
ARE BETTER THAR THE OTHERS, BECAUSE
EVERY AR-
.gccrcp. TICL FRESH
Valdona Remiedies
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Arc mode up of pereat drugs
and by processes of scientifie
accuracy. Don’t confuse them
with the ordinary "potent
medieiaesandeqaek-aes-
trams. Every VAL DONA
preparation is a scientific pre-
scription? You get them at the
Vil Dm Store
LAV ING purchased the entire Saddlery and Harness
1 department of A. G. Preibisch, I have removed the
same to the Schier Building, next door to the BulleyDrug
' Store.
NEXT TO FARMERS NAT.
IONAL BANK
SEALY, TEX., |
SHOESHINING
FOK LADI> kinds of Shoe. for ||
Ladies and Children. Will call for them and deliver
IS’X anywhere Paul Pifko, Sealy
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a half acre with live oak acorns.
T’Must now thin out several
The walls are double, of heart cypress staves,
nailed together, with a sheathing of Thick Tarred
Felt in between the walls.
They aze absolutely air proof and water proof.
They are put together by our own workmen, and
work and material are guaranteed.
They are about 20 per cent cheaper than any
other reliable silo on the market, because,of cer-
tain advantages of our system.
For further particulars inquire of
A. G. Preibisch, Agt.
SEALY, TEXAS
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STATE UNIVERSITY
------ _ , Office, upstairs John Haekbarth Bidg.
Represented by Nine Students next door to telephone office. Residence
of Four Racial Lines corner Fifth and Hardeman Streets
_ Phoney-Office 102, Residence 103
! Dialog Der Einwanderer by Ewald j guests present figured.
Abel, Hennie Hibbler and Henry Loehr | _• present were
Recitation—Liebenswuerdig-by, hose Pesent euu
MissAgnes Sonsel ! dames Godenzweig. Schill,
! Dialog Peter in der Fremde- by | Bl ack, Ebendorf, Loehr,
m Hattie Dawson, Vallie Krampitz, ’
i.. _ r.0. 4 Cecile Merchant, Oscar Egner,
themFpwethodlseEnukekowiPrendes wins Kohllerfel ana Enis I
Dialog— Die ErbschaftderTante-by a table beautifully decorated
; Misses Ella Sommermeyer, Lonie Hib- with flowers.
After the luncheon Mrs. Ranch
entertained the party with in-
teresting reminiscences of old
times in which some of the*
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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/m1/4/?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.