The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
New Ulm, Austin County, Texas, Friday, December I, S9H
Volume Two
Number 9
THE HOME OF KING COTTON
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left
Degnar=Meier Nuptials.
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was
Ball at Star Hill.
Schoenau-In-
S ch ram m to
and culverts
Ed Kretzschmar
Chas. Bollmann
Richd. Bollmann
Ins rich Ashorn
After a careful examinffi
the game law, we art^gfl
risk an opinion
id»
The Men and Religion For-
warders are invited to take a
look at Kansas after they get
through with the next banquet.
Two members of the party that
tarred a young woman are pillars
in the local church.
ranke and children
ps at Wallis last
londay.
prnenberg accom-
ks Capitola Beck-
k family of C. C.
tile a visit.
Ihn of Rockhouse
[at Star Hill last
[business.
[lance at Star Hill
[night, Dec. 2, you
Ine guest.
‘ ‘Tell your troubles to the po-
liceman but when you can’t
find him, go and see Ger berm ann
about it.
Mrs.
Otto
this
rand ball will be given
ill hall, Sat
kK NEWS
TCHEN
mil Untermeyer
pital city last Fri-
paet his aunt, Mrs.
er of Weimar, who
e Grandpa Unter-
■11 very ill.
Bg and son Robt.
HBBHBiUL the
On Thursday, Nov. 23, Miss
Emma Meier and Willie Degnar
of New Ulm were united in mar-
riage by Justice Chas. Theumann
at the bride’s home at Cat
Spring.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Meier of Cat
Spring; the groom is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schultz of
New Ulm.
The newly wedded pair will
live at Cat Spring, and they are
recipients of congratulations
from their many friends in the
two towns.
Sealy visited home folks here
last week.
Elo Untermeyer, his sister
Miss Mary and Miss Helen Vog-
elsang accompanied Miss Mal-
tilda Untermeyer to Columbus
last Thursday, from where she
took the noon train for Moulton.
Anton Buxkemper, Jr., and
daughters, Misses Lizzie and
Cecelia were in Columbus Mon-
day.
Mrs. Joe Buxkemper and her
little daughter and son of Pisek,
were with Grandpa Untermeyer
Sunday; also Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Buxkemper of that place were at
tile Untermeyer home, Sunday.
Henry Dungen, Sr., was a
business visitor in Columbus
Monday.
Otto Sonsel was in Frelsburg
on business last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Girndt of
Live Oak Hill and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Kollmann of Frelsburg were
pleasant visitors at the Frank
Untermeyer home Sunday.
SHELBY
LESER
Nov. 27.—Emil Wunderlich and
family of Lavacca county came
to their new farm here last week
which he bought from his father,
Henry Wunderlich. Also Willie
Wunderlich has moved to his
hew farm which he purchased
from Richard Henniger.
Miss Ottilie Klaerner went to
Brenham last Friday evening to
spend a few days with her par-
ents.
Ernst Luetge of Schoenau
jn town Thursday.'
Alex Wied of Flaw Creek
at the E. W. Voelkel home
Saturday.
Albert Giebel and his little so;g
were in town Saturday. 1
Frank Kubena was a busi^wJ
visitor in town lastweal^M
Fred Hauck
was
last
ght who came in here
lom Burlington and
Fact of bottom land
ILovsky is having this
Band when cleared
[ the most valuable
Bin the county.
■ blacksmith, John
H’ry anxious to sell
Htisiness. He wants
H < begin farming.
Hd a good opportun-
Bg( blacksmith look-
Boocation.
Bed months visit to
Wcrn points
;H'k mother of
Hreturn home
Rubin FrelS: and Monroe
went down to Sea^B
' t e cm
Krause’s birthday.
H. G. Heinsohn was photog-
raphing at August Eckermann’s
Sunday.
Mrs. R, Heinsohn and mother
Mrs. Brune went to Shaw’s Bend
last Saturday. Mrs. Heinsohn
and sister returned Sunday.
M ENTZ.
C. A. H.
27.—Henry Becker
COUNTY LINE.
REPORTER.
Nov. 20.—Wm. and Otto Hart-
fiel were at Fayetteville Satur-
day, on business matters.
Mr. Marek of New Ulm came
through our community last
week, buying cattle.
Misses Ottilie and Selma Stern
went to Wallis Saturday, to visit
Mrs. Korannek and at the same
time were present at the wed-
ding of Armin Eckermann and
Miss Alvine Vojteck.
Wm. and Otto Hartfiel have
their sawing machine at Ernst
Fischer today.
Hugo Kuehn arrived home Fri-
day, from McLennan county, and
the same day Ewald Kersten
came down to visit friends and
relatives’.
The Post Oak Point beef club
held a meeting Saturday, but as
they did not come to a resolution
they will call an extra meeting.
CUMMINGS CREEK
• 1 •
AUNT DINAH.
G. Heinsohn and family visited
the Dick Heinsohn home Sunday.
We wish houndlbs^JudMB
prosperity to tljjg|j|NM
POST OAK POINT.
ST. NICHOLAS.
" Nov. 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kuehn returned home from
Wallis where they attended the
wedding of Armin Eckermann
and Miss Alwine Foydeck.
Walter Kuehn has returned
from Bartlett where he has been
picking cotton for some time.
Ewald Kersten of Falls county
is down here to pay friends and
relatives a visit.
Emil and Monroe Krueger
have returned from a business
trip to Wallis.
R HILL
,. F. S.
I brisk norther
land ice is forming
[except near the
ROCKHOUSE.
WIND-BUSTER.
Hello, people ! Here I am once
more. Max Heinsohn and Willie
Reeder attended the dances at
New Ulm and Frelsburg.
A crowd of people had their
beauty taken by Herbert Hein-
sohn at Aug. Eckermann’s last
Sunday.
Young Mr. Fehrenkamp pass-
ed through here Sunday with his
wind-splitter-steinesel; also Ben
Gross passed by on the way to
the Hy Luetge home, Sunday.
Johnny cleaned his gun, and
the larks don’t sing back after, he
shoots, any more.
Willie Reeder has bought the
John Heinsohn warehouse and he
will start a furniture store.
W. Wunderlich chased a mad-
dog last week but did not get it.
Devoted to the Interests of New Ulm and the Happy, Prosperous People in the Land of Plenty ; of Corn, Wine, Milk and Honey.
Nov.
Thursday for Seguin, from there
| to San Antonio, thence to La
Salle county on a hunting expe-
dition.
R. Braden is here from Falls
county, visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Braden.
P. Heller, Sr., of Columbus
was here Sunday, visiting at the
Jake Braden home.
C. A. Hennecke, member of
the Mercury staff was present at
the banquet at Weimar, Nov. 18,
given by Editor E. Goeth in hon-
or of his correspondents. The
time spent at Weimar was most
agreeable.
Wednesday, last week Henry
Reinhard had his little cottage
moved from the Bock farm to
his own farm, which he recently
purchased.
Tuesday next, Herman Barten
will remove to Shaws Bend. We
very much regret to see such
good people leave.
Hugo and Hillie Braden of Col-
umbus attended church at Mentz
Sunday.
Louis Hennecke and family
were visiting at Bernardo Sun-
day.
Otto Reitz of New Ulm was
amongst friends here, Sunday.
Ed Hennecke of New Ulm was
a business caller here Friday.
Jake Braden and son, Andrew
went over to New Ulm Saturday
afternoon; the former attended
the Herman sons meeting and
the latter took in the big show.
John and Lee Becker returned
recently from their extended
trip to Victoria. John is plan-
ning to move there.
0. Witte home last Sunday.
Misses Paula and Tillie Voel-
kel and Willie Neumann visited
the home of Fritz Schulz last
Sunday;
Dr. B. 0. Witte went to Austin
last Saturday.
Ed Halamitscek of Oldenburg
was a visitor at the Richard Het-
zel home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Veith
of Rockhouse visited at the home
of Herman Muske last Sunday.
Emil Petrich and family of
Lavacca county are visiting rel-
atives and friends about here,
uj Shelby wilFhave its Christmas
dance on December 26.-
Picking Cotton—Chas. Jochec and Family, Nelsonville. Photo by Stalmach
visiting
Fritz K(
Igna
ham vid
teeth tj;
Fran
moved
chased
John M
BurtonSaturday, and bought 51
head ofj
Henry
Huppa
SCHOENAU SIFTINGS.
BEATRIX
Nov. 27.—Otto Hupe went to
Brenham Sunday night to re-
ceive his parents and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hupe and
son Alfred and his uncle, Henry
Luetge, Sr., who returned from
their extended trip to points
North, Monday.
J. A. Ahihorn went to Round
Top Friday.
The Schoenau Gemischte-Chor
assembled at Ernst Luetge’s
Sunday, and elected Mr. Brigen-
ser as leader.
They are rumoring about a
moving picture show and dance
here at Schoenau hall Saturday
night, Dec. 2. Come one, come
all.
Henry and Louis Hohmann and
Robert Spies of Welcome were
at Schoenau Sunday.
Edwin Sphmid attended the
Nelsonville dance last Saturday
night.
Otto Hupe went to see his best
girl Sunday night.
Emil Wassemann and family
were visiting relatives at Nel-
sonville Sunday.
Herman® Reeder and sister,
Miss Elli attended the New Ulm
dance Saturday night.
Mrs. Wm. Schramm is still
very ill; our wish is that she will
soon recover.
Reinard Rudloff of Skull Creek
came to the Schoenau store on
his bicycle Friday.
Last week the
dustry road from
Sturm was graded
laid; now appearing like a moun-
tain road.
Gertrude and Elise Schulze of
Industry were among their
friends here, Sunday.
RED GATES.
BY E. F. W.
Eddie and Matis Minar had bad
luck last Satuday. Their wagon
broke down under two bales of
cotton which they were hauling.
Wolves took a Thanksgiving
gobbler from Frank Warschak’s
flock the other night. He got Ju-
lius Schultz and his hounds, and
everybody who had a gun joined
in a hunt, but the wolves escaped,
Henry Roesler and wife from
Moulton were visitors at the
John Minar home last week.
Oscar and Miss Dora Braden
and Eddie and Henry Warschak
were entertained at the Peter
Mertz home Sunday.
Alvin Moebis was a ^business
visitor at Columbus Saturday.
Robert Leyendecker and Mr.
Battler spent a week with Emil
Brune and enjoyed a deer hunt.
We have a rolling road now,
from the Voskamp bridge to the
railroad track.
in
ty, Dec.
ROCKHOUSE ITEMS.
DAISY.
Nov. 26.--Mr. and Wm. Hein-
sohn and children visited at Post
Oak Point, Sunday.
Julius Buegeler made a flying
trip to Fayetteville one day last
week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Eckermann
and little son visited home folks
last Sunday.
Louis Linke of Wesley visited
at the Hy Hagemann home last
Sunday.
Misses Lina and Katie Wilde
were pleasantly eutertained by
Misses Lena and Olga Kautz last
Sunday.
Henry Bader of Star Hill was
here to see his best girl last Sat-
urday evening.
Misses Roxie and Gertie Gross
were the guests of Miss Erna
Schultz last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mm. Brune and
children were Sunday visitors in
the Zapp neighborhood.
Otto Buxkemper of Pisek was
business visitor here last week.
attle from Louis Huppa.
Dckwood, Louis and Hy
ssisted in driving the
cattle tBurton.
Mr. ad Mrs. Otto Lala of Vic-
toria ai visiting relatives and
friends I New Bremen and Star
Hill.
Otto Benke has ginned to
date 44£bales of cotton and will
very liky reach the 500 mark
by the el of the season.
AdolpDahse has ginned over
#00 balesand Andreas Hartman
hasWlso nned over 600 bales.
Ben Wehng at Bleiblerville has
ginned nt 1100 bales; and the
Zettel bcs about 400, which
makes a Hi of about 3,200 bales
for this lolity. A large quan-
tity of thcotton is being held
jfor betteip rices, and a large
Bhaiaaiif 'the farmers are in
’p'
; ■ hold until far in the
Hr and probably longer
s NELSONVILLE.
BY C. T. S.
Nor. 27.—The dance here last
Satuday night turned out to be
a grtpd success. The music
was fplendid, and about 60
tickets were sold. There were
quite alarge crowd present from
Bell villi and Kenney. Joe Mal-
echek j>f Cat Spring was also
presen!
Mr. hd Mrs. Otto Leps were
at the latter’s father,
chendorffer, yesterday.
Chernosky was a Bren-
tor last week, having his
sated.
Susen has recently
a his farm which he pur-
com Wm. Janecek.
ght came down from
NEW BREMEN
C. M.
Nov. 28.--Last Monday night
C. F. Mieth entertained the road
hands of precinct No. 16, with a
keg of beer. The following were
present:
Ernst Luedeke
Louis Raeke
Louis Mieth
Albert Mieth
The C. F. Mieth home enter-
tained last Sunday Insrich As-
horn and family, Mrs. August
Mieth, Louis and Albert Mieth
and Louis Schuette.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Franke are
the happy parents of a baby boy
which arrived last Thursday.
Those from here who attended
the old town dance were Julius,
Edmund and Miss Lizzie Kretz-
schmar, Willie and Misses Ellie
and Ottilie Ashorn.
Misses Ellie and Elfrieda Boll-
mann were guests at Max
Franke’s home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Buech-
mann are proud parents of a
baby boy.
Wm. Mieth, Sr. sold a 52 acre
farm to Travis Davis, colored,
for $650.00.
Mrs. Lizzie Munch and little
son Arvin visited at the C. F.
Mieth home last Friday.
John Nonnenmacher, Sr., was
a guest at the Aug. Mieth home
Saturday.
Robert Glaeser of Nelsonville
bought a pair of mules from C.
F. Mieth for $225.00.
Wm. Stalbaum was in this
community last Thursday.
Mrs. Insrich Ashorn and little
son Arthur visited at the Ed
Kretzschmar home Saturday.
Wm. Kochendoerfer is doing
some carpenter work for Mrs.
John Heitman.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lingnau
and Mrs. Voelkel and children
were guests at Mrs. John Heit-
mann last Sunday.
NELSONVILLE.
E. G. B.
Nov. 23—The following parties
moved recently : Wm. Janecek
moved to Welcome, leaving his
old place to the recent purchaser
Frank Susen."
Stev Adamek of Washington
county and Miss Libuse Jezek
visited the homes of Joseph and
Frank Jezek Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jezek are
settled in Mrs. Meissner’s resi-
dence place.
Mrs. J. W. Jezek and Miss
Louise Koppa visited at Wesley,
recently. a
Mr. and Mrs. John Stalmach
enjoyed a visit to the Waco Coton
Palace.
Our promising young bachelor
friend John Korenek, Jr., is be-
ginning to farm single-handed,
but you cnuktell what will hap-
pen next year.
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Moran, John B. The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911, newspaper, December 1, 1911; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189249/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.