Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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dispatch to the Now York Commercial
and tailor-made suita are being donned need help. Bick skidneys are. reepoasi
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for goodn boaght in Eastern markets-
My kidneye were
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For sale by all delers
take no other.
fine homptality.
much money abroad in Dixie ia
Masquerade
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quite different. The family lives here
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Many Sealy people take their lives
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cents. Footer Miiban Co.,,Buffalo,
New York, sole agenta for the United
States.
Remember the name-Doau’-and
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tecossiv generatiensa
Today the homa life is in most coses
and nowhere is a rushing trade in the
interior made co apparent an here. All
sleamer linea -between Savannah and
Eantern porta are being pel to their
utmost endeavors to get the goods
south.’ _____________
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llealth is Worth Saving and Seme Scaly
People Know How to Save It
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tarn number of pianee and orrano that tnt was bun fora young seouple
humble opinion, ia the only aalvation of are being .purahased for use in the 1
this high price for cotton can not be
folly appreciated till the cotton section
iviniked. Comentiuzupon this phase
of the quention, one of our Southern
bio for a root amount of auffering and
ill henith, but there is no need to sufter
nor to remain in danger when all dib-
eases andaches and pains due to weak
kidneye can be quiekly and pormenont-
ly cured by the pee of Doan’s Kidney
Pile. Tae following statement laaves
no ground for doubt.
K. C. Helsep, Caldwell, Texas, saye:
"Doan’s Kidney Pils prved them-
selves to bo a remedy otisperior
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country hemea " have been on a trip
through tea or twelve cnties in
Wednesday nightiSunday Scho
Sunday at W a- m. Preaching
Felipe each 4lb and Bhundag
body invited. 0.W. HooPEE, P
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"MAodern Woodmen of America
EL 2nd and 4th Thuredays in
every month at Sailer’s Hall. Che
best. safest insurance. Hmm
1,064,196 member. EL Gallia.ch
th . are being met. The farmers of
the State have paid up more notes
given for guano and other aupplios in
year gone by and upon which payment
had defaulted than has been the case
in more than twenty years. Finaneiera
and emall metchants in the country
towna who make it a busineas to«d-
vance planters money with which to
raise their cropae and who are often
left with unpaid paper on their hands,
report that there has been more of the
clem of dehts paid in full since Septem
her I than they bave ever known of
•Onent the evidences that there di
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regular Me value, now.
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me and for that reaven I cannot speak
too highly of them.’*
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early fall trade. This is evident from
the great quantities of goods being
broyght south by stenmer and by rail.
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"To realize juat what 15eenl cotton
meana to the farmers and other citizens
of the South one must visit thataection
of the country,” saysa Savannah (Ga )
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27-in Soft and Sheer Lingurib. a bean
A very pretty trimmed Comnet Cower mu
have lived in th* same houee for 25,
yearn. Conequently there is lees borne |
feelloa- Mary young people today ,
etart.oot Ma later mated Jemma, and.
""Throughout the entire Routh there
are mortgagee being paid in full. Th*
farmer baa been content to keep the
luteroot paid In the pact. Now he goto
MO yards, ambrie and Bwins Embroidery.
Edgen, pnertions, values ranging from 6 to 106,
now » .. a-- adu r ----m-ce ene Here ---e -e
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and Cold Hatha
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r patronage solicited
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' . inch Allover Embrolderies, regular
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18 inch Allover Embroideries, regular
valuer
wirenihe ponkodce to Aesiv.Texaa. M
secondeimeemalmaiset.
Kock ville Mille Mercerized Madras, Minches
wide, plain grain body with satin Egtripes at
intervals of one inch. Regular Me value,
now -m.- a,. -- --er --erm- --- pe- -- tic
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Once upon a time the houee was
really a home and all the industries
were carried on under itaroof. Many
a bueiness man retuma today with, his
grandehilldren to the old taMUMtead in
New England. Be shows the children
the spinning wheel, the plain solid
furniture, the rag carpets, the hago
kitchen, the old treee and the shrube
The house meant the family life and a
a W. Camp No. 105. M
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very weak and I had no control over Bros. Hall. $9,000/000.00reserve g
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noticeable al nighi and when I arose Tai, camatmi meeta
in the morning, my back was very pain. meh month.
ful. Doan’s Kidney Pills soon relieved ---------
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85c and 91.00 values .......... 69
---.yards Vahtei canes and.Towshrn
P man! Pin9 DAe«hni l hare seen on
• the front porehe- of country homes.
The farmer wil spend money when he
khasit,andheseemu to hayesitcthi
fine nainsogk, front withe vol ins, altervati
with baby Irish lace tea. on either cldc, ede
with ribbon beading and bee edge for neck a
arm bole Tucked back;at- -— e
Cross bar trimmed Corset Cover, yoke of M
wide val haertica alternating with ribbon bea
tag and edge to match; arm tote lace edge
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Also fine neatly trimmed Corset Cover, M
having Mexican lace ineertion, with Mee
beading alternating; nook and arm hole havi
lace edge to match -- ---- 4
Ite Dress and Waist Mneuo ,--2 1
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land is not plowed to fall heavy rains
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enough to take up the paper in its
modognmedhemh2nnssavanmahua eteat atistrihating point
it is quite true that the real efect of of • century. Old fepces -A giving
way to new ones, tailor-made decease
aad anowe often wanhi away valuable
plaut food. ,
209 tyards Swins Edges, 4 to 1 incheni wide,
walues ranging to 1 Ge, . ..... -—100
,200 zsrdn Swing Ederh Sinehee wide, rKulge
! MN yaroc S"im and Cambric Edues and
> Inoertione in Match Kate, elegant ansortment of
utyleu Mcerted widths, vales ranging up to
, 30c --u — ------ mg-at -- -- --- if
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Deep Breaking Essential r
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used by their ebtdren for many । ana hastens the work or octi bacteria,
which are so important to eropa. When
Georgia new as targe as ever raised.
<bw U ne veneon • why the farmer’s
family should not be indulged.M .a- cer-
tote extent. t i
“From Texan to Virginia country
homes are being pointed that have not
felt the touch of the. brush in a quarter
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10*0 yards Valeniennes and 1
and Insertions, values up to Ite, - -------
bale price -----...------- ---------— 7%
1500Valenciennes, Tareten Edges end
nsertina. Footing, Galoons and Finite Vals in
beautiful designs per yard
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from the retort of Grand Jury,la. Fay.
Lw ette County Record.
z Our fatber taught us in youth that
vur "word should te as good-as our
tpnd" and that " fale swoaryns" was
f • nn umpacisnable crime nat onivamon
MKN, but t be fwrther puniahe by mi*
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Anunparaleled display of SNOWY WHITE UNDER MUSLINS.
An aggregation of White Good* and Wash Novelties, including Lawne,. Nainsooks, Dimities and Fancy Mercerized
the highest and mot exclusive lines. * .
X A harvest of bargains in Laces, Embroideries, Handkerchief*, Dameske, Table Clothe, Towels, Etei
+ UNMATOHABLH VALUS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
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AWiseGodourcreator. sucb teach-
E inema.and the adhermco to them, Ih our
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ejvilination on thiacarh, and the hope
a f or a reward in the Ute to coma Byltyn.
, nil means chldremn ahoeld be taught indayshtanahnva beanatruek xnatherana
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8c White Lawn 25-in. wide, now.... — — Ac
10C “ 28 -in. • M --
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40-nch Persian Lawn regular Me value, white
goods cate price ..----- -—- --- -- —_____
12-yard piece Englinh Langcloth 36-in wide,
regular 4100 value.----r; --------73
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SBALX TEXA8.JAN. 28 1910,
2 Smfee
K .h "MDuring the drogreas of our inveath
27 xatlqn we have hpd many witnessen
hrfore us who we huliove were porjuring
themselves, but ageinat whom we were
vuwerlesto bring evidence that would
warrant bringing todcimenta, in
rgrad.to the crime of perjury it is our
opinion that the heiniouanesa of this
crime should be’taught in the home by
the parents and in the publie schoola
by the educatogs of the children. The
7 sanetity of an ’‘alb ahould be inculcated
in the minde Maur dhuldren, thereby
making the coming cpneration an im-
orovement on the presant —Extruet
The piano manufacturers are
ucated Upatun II ten Brick Building
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1918 Waistings:
Fairfax Repp M inch Kao ribbed motenab for
Shirs Waista, uits, etc., Me value.........-19e
by men and women who haven’t known
snob a luzury in years..
“In the small towns merchants are
selling their stocks out so completely
that it tenecemary to rerder almost
as heavily as they did orighhally for the
MAPTIST Ctotoh.-Freacblag
XS Sealy the 4th Honda y lai
month. C C. GanEX, Pash
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NOTICE--Just received a beautiful line' of Ginghams, Lawns, Percales, Madras, Battenburg Work, Kimona
Crepe, Hair Net*, Waist Pio Sets, Poplins, Sham Silks, Ponyette Cloth and Hundreds of. Other Things. We invite \
you to come end make our store your resting place while in town.
MISTROT BROS. & C
T. E. GAM MAGE, MANAGER, SEALY, TEXAS..
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Davis, Lon. Sealy Weekly News. (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910, newspaper, January 28, 1910; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459823/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.