The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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DR. R. F. SCHOEPFER
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Spring Monday.
Per Sack......$1.05
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SEALY OIL & MILL
THE SEALY NATIONAL BANK
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Sealy, Texas.
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Notice to Tax-Payers.
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Resources $200,000.00. Our Stockholders Represent $2,500,000.00
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These are the methods which
We Solicit Your Business
Orchard Clean-Up Campain.
C. T. SANDERS, Cashier.
LEONARD TILLOTSON, President.
CHURGH DIRECTORY.
partment of Agriculture and In
ageneral session for demonstrat-
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Parlor Barber
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Hy. Hluchan, Prop.
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH.
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HULLS Per TON. . 11.00
In Car Lois . . . 10.00
Lake Austin from the crag-
gy side of Mt. Bonnell.
34 Brnka of New Ulm is a
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is calling for.
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Arrival and Departure at the Pourteen UaH>
Passenger Tralns at Sealy
M. K. 4 T. Railway
At Frydek on first and third Sunday.
Rev. P. F. Nemic, Pastor.
MEYERS MEMORIAL CHURCH
Sunday School every Sunday morn-
ing at 10 o’clock. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 8 p. m. every second and fourth
Sundays in the month. All are welcome.
H. M. Hopkins, Pastor.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH.
Regular services, first, second and
third Sundays, 11 a. m. and 7130 p. m.
Sunday School, 10 a. m. Prayer Meet,
ing, Wednesday,7:30 p. m. San Felipe
every fourth Sunday.
Rev. G. w. Riley, Pastor.
Notice is hereby given that all
school taxes for the Sealy Inde-
pendent school district are now
due and must be paid by Decem-
ber the first.
A penalty of 10 per cent will
be imposed upon all delinquent
after Nov. 30th.
Sealy School Board,
F. Westermann, Collector.
_____________ Mass at 9:30 o’clock,
followed by Sermon and Benediction.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollar*
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cored by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
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Poierty and Love Poor
Companions
Services at St. Mary’s Catholic
Church in Sealy every second and
U. S. Government Depositary
FOR POSTAL SAVING FUNDS
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Citizens State Bank
Sealy, Texas
Ceo.H. Buller 4
Company
DRUGGISTS
FORD TOURING GAR
$474.10
AT SEALY
If you are in the market for a Ford
Car that goes anywhere with less
expense than any other, oar call on
SEALY GARAGE
BECKMAN BROS., Props.
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B. H. VOGLER, Sealy, Texas
Opposite Farmers National Bank
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The above photograph was taken a few miles above the
boat-house on Lake Austin, where the magnificent lake,
miles long, and over a mile wide in places, invites thR
Texans to wholesome outdoor sports when the drill °
laboratory instruction for the week is ended.
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Borer, the San Jose Scale and
the Curculio, pruning and spray-
ing by actual demonstrations by
practical and scientific men sent
out by these institutions to work
In the orchard and truck sec-
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orchard “cleanup” Campaign.
Very few formal lectures will be
given.
The meetings for the purpose
of demonstrating these methods
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F. W. BADER
SEALY, TEXAS
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Hardware & Implements
TO MAIL ORDER BUYERS
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Will care more for do-
lars saved for her than
for the flowers you send
“A Tip.” Put your
dollars in our Bink
and be prepared when
she says “Yes.” |
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS IDEALLY LOCA
and consequently we buy dur goods very low I
these days of sharp competition it is a fact that
"money " his is the reason you canal
ways get such bargains when you buy from u
Another point: this keeps our goods on the more
all the time and thus you are assured of fresh as
sortments.
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By popular election in September, 1881, the University 0
was located in Austin. The wisdom of this selection becoR
creasingly apparent as the years go on. Three regions tP
vast extent of the state lie contiguous to Austin: (1) the Pi
hills of the Edwards Plateau to the west, a typical ranching 4
(2) the rolling prairie to the north and east, a sample o
blackland cotton belt of Texas; (3) to the south the Copoda
bottom, a region of large plantations, reminiscent of the eau
tlements of Texas, when col mists sought the rich bottom 14
similiar to the very productive sections on the Brazos, the
and other smaller rivers. It is particularly fitting that thext
versity, the head of the public school system of the stat
thousands of students, rich and poor, from every portion 0!.
come early for instruction, should be located in a section11
up in itself such a vast extent of the commonwealth which J
Beware of Cheap Substitute*.
In these days‘of keen competion it
is important that the public should
see that they get Chamberlain’s Cough
! Remedy and not take substitutes sold
for the eake of extra profit. Cham-
berlains Cough Remedy has stood the
test and been approved for mo e than
forty years. Obtainable everywhere,
able crops practically every
A few people from here at-1
tended the show at Cat Spring I
last Thursday.
Mr. William Mau kept open
i house Sunday in honor of his
sons birthday. A number of
relatives were present and en-!
joyed themselves. . ,
Mr. Otto Kedig and family
were guests at the Hy. Keding
home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Litzmann of
Colorado County were guests at
the F. C. Hollien home Sunday.
Mr. David Pless has accepted
work in Sealy.
Mrs. Henry Eckelberg and
family visited relatives in Cat
Give uh your account and keep adding
to it. You’ll be sure to get the girl.
Try’our plan.
. The orchard "clean-up" cam-
paign now being planned by the
A. & M. College, the State De will be held in certain orchards
in communities visited. Later
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Surplus . • • - .- 20,000.00
guest at the home of his parents, Mr.
A great part of Texas, and Mrs. A. T. Thanheiser.
Mr. D. Ludwig of Route 3 called at fourth Sunday,
the News office last Saturday and re-
Please call at our store and let us show you where you can
save money and not send it all away from home, where you
'will have no chance to get any of your money back. By or-
dering from us you not only help yourself and us, but part of
what you pay out is kept in circulation here.
Call at my Shop for a Catalogue and let us show you.
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Shop
Up-to-Date find Sanitary
—Hot and Cold Bath*—Your
Patronage Appreciated.
ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CRURCH,
Regular services second and fourth
Sundays at 8:30 p. m. consisting of
Evening Prayer and Sermon by the
Rector. Celebration of Holy Com-
munion on the Mondaymorning imt
mediately following the Sunday
eervices at 9 a. m. Sunday School
every Sunday morning at 10 a. m.
A. J. Oayner Banks, Rector.
SOUTHBOUND
No. 29.7:16 p. m.
No. 6.....6:05 a. m.
---For Sale. _
150 acre highly improved farm four
miles from Wallis, 76 acres field, bal-
ance pasture and meadow.* All im-
provements made four years ago cost-
ing about $3500.00 Located on rural
mail route. Price $60 00 per acre.
Will take small farm in exchange as
part payment' to the value of $6000.00,
terms on balance. Box 66, Sealy, Tex.
_ F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toleo, O.
We, the undergigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last U years, and belleve
him perfectly honorable in all bninem»
transactions and financially able to carry
"NAoRES2SE0 cnr"rga.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally^
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the myatem. Testimonjale
5n65phuEaigemcenta per bottie Sold
Take Haif” Pbasily PUIs for comattpattem
dustrial Department of the M.
K. & T. Railway of Texas is only ing the methods
a part of a general plan of diver- grading, shipping and discussion
sification, making war upon the of marketing will be held in town
ting that it is simply a matter of
knowing how.
The Experiment Stations have
gotten definate information
about how to control the insect
and disease pest which spoil the
crop and have learned the meth
ods of cultivation and orchard
management which insure profit
6. C. 4 S. F Railway
NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND
No. 6.. . 10:26 a. m. No. 17 6:88 a. m
No. 16 1OXX) p. m. No. 15 6:82 a.m.
No. 18 11:25 p. m. No. 6.. 5;43 p. m
Cbm Belt Railway
northbound SOUTABOUNp
Ho. 146 5:00p. m. No. 115..7:15a. m
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does not produce the fruit and
vegetables which it consumes.
In a large numberof cases
farmers in these sections think
it impossible to grow orchards
and gardens in practically every
community however, some one
or more farmers are demonstra-
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The following friend* and rela [
■ tives were guests at the Herman
Jalowy home last Sunday and
had pleasant time: Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Uvbanshek and daughters
Paulie and Frankie, Mrs. John1
I Nowak, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Eckehberg, Mrs. Chas. Zachas
and family, Messrs. Arthur
Blaschke, Edwin Braesicke, Otto
Bischoff, Emil Zarhardnick,Os-
wald ahd Edwin Kollhoff, Chas.
j Schultz and Chas. Gruenere and
Misses Gerthur and Bertha Koll-
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Mr. Albert Braesicke was in
Sealy on business Monday.
Messrs. Chas. Zachas, Ed.
। Jalowy, Edwin Braesicke, A.
'Blaschke and H. Jalowy spent
last Monday at the reservoir.
Mr. Adolph Kveton kept open
house in honor of his birthday.
A large number of relatives and
friends were present and en
joyed the afternoon. Refresh-
ments of beer, coffee and cake
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Mr. C A. Thanheiser of Smithville
and who is Superintendent of the
Southern Division of the M.’ K. & T.
Ry. visited in this city last week, the
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON
SEALY, TEXAS
Office hoars: 9 a. m. to 19 m.
and 2 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Sunday 9 a.’m. to 12 m. only.
Telephones: 102, 103 and 117.
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Ladd, A. L. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, November 5, 1915, newspaper, November 5, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494599/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.