The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1926.
NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
Published every Thursday by
LOUIS O. MUENZLER.
Entered as second-class matter Octo
oer 20, 1910, at the post office at New
Ulm, Texas, under the act of March 3,
1879.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Year 12.00
Six Months 125
Notice—All advertising will be run
%nd charged for until ordered out.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
charactei, standing or reputation of
any firm, corporation or individual
published in these columns, will be
cheerfully corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the editor
We will also appreciate the giving of
any news item, the names of the visi-
tors at your home, or the going of
members of your family away for a
visit. Such assistance will help to in-
crease the value of your local paper,
and should be given with the thought
that it is a debt you owe to the pro-
gress of your city.
NOTICE
8-3t.
NOTICE
BUILDING IS EASY
must
8-2t,
and
NO TRESSPASSING
that
sale
dp double du
Lumber! lumber!
im
26'6
Name
Poft Office
State
Street Address
TEXAS
PoSt Office Box
NEW ULM
Rural Route
is hereby given that I
prepared to do Hem-
Never doubt a person until
they tell you they enjoy classi-
cal music without reservations.
In the old days we knew
’personally” as plani “brass.”
Typewriter ribbons for
at the Enterprise office.
Buy a Christmas present for
teh ice man. He needs some con-
solation these cold days.
Lightning strikes more than
once in the same place, especi-
ally when it comes from the hip
pocket.
The slant that you take on
life depends on whether you
are straight or crooked.
If silence is golden, think of
the great surplus of brass' there
is in the world.
A nice way to make holiday
candy is to lead him past the
candy store and linger in front
of the window.
Typewriter ribbons for sale
at the Enterprise Office.
License plates for men mignt
make the identification of bank
robbers easier.
By Mail Only in
Texas and
Louisiana
SIX MONTHS
Daily and
Sunday, §3.45
Daily Only, §2.25
When you can select your Material from
a complete stock, and that is Lumber from
a lower grade to the Highest quality.
We carry a complete stock in the Build-
ing Line.
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE’S
CHRISTMAS OFFER RATE IS
The turkey gobbler is proud
and pride always" comes before
the ax.
Some farmers enjoy life most
when it’s too late for fall plow-
ing and too early for spring
.plowing.
New Ulm, Tex., Dec. 9, 1926.
The man who is broke at
least can’t be condemned for
spending his money foolishly.
; in an easy chair at home, minus
and minus th£ confusion.
Walking under a ladder
bad luck, but falling off
worse.
Contributions for publication
be signed by the contributor.
Address all communicatioBS
make all monies payable to
The New Ulm Enterprise
New Ulm, Texas.-
Many woman estimate the
size of a room by the number of
card tables it will hold.
Gene Tunney says he is rea-
dy to fight anybody at any
time—but he is still a bachelor.
Local Advertising
and Notices
No home is complete with-
out company. It postpones ^the
regular family fights.
Send today for
this book of Savings
—a treasure chest
It is said that the best citi-
zens, as a rule, do not vote. But
are they the best citizens
Sears, Roebuck and Co.,
Dallas, Texas
Please send your latest catalog to
Begin letting your whiskers
grow now. They make a fine
screen, for Christmas neckties.
Roumania may have her
Queen Marie, but we have our
“King” Ben.
Woman boast about their poor
appetites, but men are differ-
ent. They boast about what
they eat.
Be careful where you get
your Christmas tree. Some
land owners can shoot straight.
Coal prices are higher than
any time since the war and
^on’t. know the war is over.
When a celebrity is in need
of publicity, he announces that
he has a message from the
spirit world.
Gifts for; the young. Gifts for the old.
Trinkets, necessities, luxuries. No matter
what you seek, you will find it represented
here--and priced to you at the kind of
liberal savings that has made Sears, Roebuck
-he Thrift center of the nation.
There is also a reduction in
the price of the daily only edi-
tion, the regular rate for this
is §6.00, and the reduced rate
is §4.45 for a years subscrip-
tion.
Reductions have also been
made for six month subscrip-
tions, the daily and Sunday edi-
tion six months is only §3.45
and the daily only for the same
period of time is §2.25.
These reduced rates will be in
effect until January 1, 1927,
and afford a wonderful op-
portunity for those wishing to
secure a metropolitan news-
paper to do so at a considerable
saving. 5-tf.
$5.95
Daily & Sunday
ONE YEAR
Regular Rate §9.00
Buy a Christmas gift for the
laundryman. He may appre-
ciate it a^d give you &
Desiring to remodel and
prove som of o ir. prope.
we bought a supply of aso*rie '
Lumber at a bargain, and as we
had to order more -t’ban our
needs, we will sell some of the
Lumber at very low prices.
The Lumber will be here in about ten
days and those who can take it out of the
cars will get it at very low f gures.
CALL NOW AND PLACE YOUR OLDER
The opportunity for early
shopping are fast becoming
smaller and smaller.
If you do, the coupon below offers you
the Starting point. Filled out it will bring
to you the Fall and Winter Catalog of
Sears, Roebuck—a book of 800 pages filled
.with countless gift spggeftions at prices so
low that they will almost astound you.
V;
\ Here—on the pages of this book—you
will find concentrated a showing of
merchandise that comes from the markets
of all the world. Here you will find a
variety from which to select that would fill
dozens of ordinary shops---yet you can do
your buyin
the crowd:
Mutual Lumber Company.
NEW ULM, TEXAS
Special prices on U. S. Cas-
ings and tubes at HOT-
MANN’S.
The Houston Post-Dispatch
is conducting an intensive drive
for mail subscribers this year.
The regular mail rate of §9.-.
00 a year has been reduced to
§5.95, a saving of 3.05 and
hundreds of new subscribers
are being added to their list
daily.
In September a Rotogravure
Section was added to the Sun-
day paper and the pirce raised
to 10 cents a copy. It is now
possible to secure by mail, the
paper Daily and Sunday for a
year for only 75 cents more
than the Sunday paper alone
would cost purchased each Sun-
There is this much to say for
winter—chances of being killed
in an automobile accident are
less. <
Neighbors are nice
who bring you over some
cream when you can’t eat
other bite ot it.
Do you want to cut down the coft of
Chriftmas?
people
ice
an-
s Seventy to two hundred pages of up-to-the-minute news,
1 special features, including eight pages of the most popular
a comics and an eight-page art gravure section. {
Through your Local Chronicle Agent, Postmaster, Your
s Newspaper or "Mail Direct to Circulation Dept., Houston
§ -hrpnicle, Houston, Texas.
Christmas is better than
Thanksgiving. We celebrate
more and have more time to
recover.
Notice is hereby given
hunting, fishing or tresspassing
on any of my inclosed lands
is strictly forbidden. Any vio-
lations will be prosecuted.
Herm. Lahrmann.
8-tf. Industry, Texas.
We are prepared to give estiBiates oi>.
solid carloads of Lumber delivered in
New Ulm.
We carry a complete stock of Corru-
gated Iron, Vallies, Flat iTees, Roofing
Nails, Nails of all kinds and General
Hardware.
Notice
am now
stitching and Picoting,
Mrs. Lee Krueger,
New Ulm, Texas.
GOOD ONLY UNTIL DECEMBER 26TH, 1926
RQNICLE
Complete Market* and Financial Reports; nii/e leased news
Gathering" wires, numerous features, Timely Photographs
and a page of the Best Comics. ■!
THE SUNDAY CHRONICLE /’
Notice is hereby given that
we will gin cotton only on Sat-
urday Dec. 11 and Dec. 18. Af-
ter Dec, 18, no cotton will be
accepted for ginning.
Beginning Jan. 8, 1927, we
will run our grist mill only
every other Saturday until next
ginning season.
Peter Schuette,
Frelsburg, Texas.
$4.45
Daily Only
Regular Rate §6.0(1
ONE YEAR. i
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1926, newspaper, December 9, 1926; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1200485/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.