The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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Cleveland News.
W. F. MEYER & CO.
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Sophie Wittenberg, Hattie and
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Davis or Max Netzel.
|ville visited
with friends here
For Sale—Five acres in cultivation 1 Sunday.
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C. C. GLENN
For Your Fruit Cake
SEALY
TEXAS.
in Houston
W. I. HILL
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
M r. ('has Kloss and family of
Cake Dressing
TEXAS
SEALY.
OUR PRICESARE BEST
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MERCHANT
H.
LUX PHOTO STUDIO
KODAK FINISHING
veston Monday after
Max Michaelis was a visitor to
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Fritz Buntzel
Wallis Tuesday being summoned there
NOKTHBOUND
Texas
Sealy.
.Vow is the time to plant.
STOVES
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Industry.
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HENRY CONNOR
RODII CONNOR
PARLOR
SALOON
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Read the advertisements.
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STOVE
PIPE
Robert Pless, Jens Hassler, Louis
Herring, Emile and Chas Schultz
Fine Wines. Liquors and Cigars
Draught and Bottled Beer
Miss Lillie Schroeder of Mixville
spent Thanksgiving with home folks at
Currants
Raisens
Dates
Mr. J. G. Wittenburgof Wallis
was a visitor in Sealy Wednes-
Send
Lake
Mr. and Mrs. U. Kloss of Bell-
ville visited here Tuesday, guests
Blacksmith
Wagon Maker
Almonds
Pecans
Brazil Nuts
highly appreciated.
FRUIT TREES THAT BEAR IN
Citron
Orange Peel
Lemon Peel
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Mr. Jess Fry returned to Galveston
list Friday after spending a few days
in this city at the home of Mr. and
Mrs E. W. Josey.
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DR. I, B. SIGLER, Dentist
Office in John Hackbarth Buildjng
were accompanied home by Miss
Merle Davis.
Mr. Joe Stasny of Sunnyside
was in our city Tuesday.
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CONNOR BROS.
PrOPRTETOIRS or THE
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Our Work is the Best and Our
Prices are Reasonable.
let Class Tonsorial Work.
Hot and ('old Baths.
Agent for Steam Laundry.
Front Street. SEALY, TEXAS
Hay For Sale-Best quality black
land hay for sale. L. Tillotson, Sealy.
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Mr and Mrs John Buller and little
daughter of Waller Co. were visitors
in this city Monday.
con-
was Arrivni and Departure ol the Fourteen Nall)
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Office-Upstair* in F. W. Hackbarth Bldg
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a
Shot Guns and Ammumi-
tion
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• enough to furnish the party
veyance to Wallis, which
Almost Like a
Face-to-Face
Chat
Shoes.
We are selling Shoes at Bargain
Prices, we have a large stock and can
fit you as well as save you money.
The John Hackbarth Co.
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Mr. John Hackbarth left Monday
night on a business trip to San Antonio.
He will also visit Victoria and Galves-
nese Persimmons, Papershell Pecans,
Blackberries, Dewberries. strawberry
SOLD AT _
REPUTABLE PLACES
and Reel Hstete Aznt
Especial Attention to Collectinq Account*.
local ITEMS
HAPPENINGS of INTEREST GATHERED SINCE OUR LAST ISSUE
BANK SALOON
GODENZWEIG & KOY
Proprietors
STRICTLY A GENTLEMEN’S RESORT
Handles the Best of Whis-
keys, Wines, Keg and
Bottled Beer
THE POPULAR CORNER
PYKA & VIERECK, Props. '
Mr. Hy. Schaare of San Felipe
was a business visitor in this
city last Saturday and during
his stay called at the News office
and renewed his subscription.
found satisfactory, your money is
returned. »
MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
last week looking over the oil field a
few miles from there.
Miss Mary Belle Hillboldt of Cat
Spring spent several days last week in
this city attending the dance Saturday
and visiting with Miss Myrtle Josey,
who was home from Baylor for Thanks-
Riving,
City Barber Shop
Miss Erna Hoffmann returned to
Bellville Sunday after a visit in this
city,with Miss Annie Egner.
Miss Mundina Kretzschmar returned
to New Ulm Tuesday after a visit with
relatives and friends in this vicinity.
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Blacksmith shop for sale and tools at
F. WESTERMANN
SCALY. TEXAS
Firemann Walter Ramft of Bellville
is working on the Cane Belt this
week, .
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Black.
Mrs. Brugger and Mrs, Black are ]
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plants, etc First class trees at lowest
Mis Erna Schramm returned to
Brenham Tuesday after a week’s visit
in this city with Miss Hertha Jordan -
Erna Kulow,
Mr.EdJalowy returned last
Saturday from a few weeks stay
at Rexville.
Miss Ella Eekelberg is visiting
in Cat Spring
Mr. Joe Kveton was in Sealy!
last Saturday.
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A years subscription to the
News would not be a bad Xmas
neglect too long to employ proper
curative measures until serious ill-
ness often results The advice of
all physicians is, “keep your bowels
clean," and it's good advice.
Elbows, Stove Boards. Shov-
els, Stove Rakes, Etc.
Let us prepare you for the
Winte r-
Mr. John Jahnsen of Okla- M r. Chas Kloss and family of
homa City is in Sealy on a visit Millheim visited here Sunday,
to relatives, guest at the home Mr. Fritz Bielefield was a
of his, sister and husband, Mr. Sealy visitor Saturday.
and Mrs. E. E. Kastrop, Sr. Mr. F. C. Hollien entertained
and undep fenc- in Meyer addition, Mrand Mrs. Fritz Eekelberg
S.ul.xowanlsrnppnesnapoio Seevisitedatclarkaville last Sunday
, and at the WillieHartmann homo, j A ttorne y-a t- La w
Miss .Marie Ludwig returned Mr. Henry Koneshek was . a
Tuesday with Dr. and Mrs. F. zuest at the Arthur Feindeisien
W. Hover in their new automo: homelast Sunday,
bile, alter a visit with relatives
SOUTHBOUND
No. 29 .7:16 p. in.
No. 5 6:05 a m.
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Joe Oldag, Ben Hillboldt, Ed-
mu nd Hollien. Misses Delia
Herring, Ernaand Emilie Ladima
THE SOUTH. Beat varieties of No. 30 9:15 n. m
Peaches, Plums, pears, grapes, Japa- No 6 10:05 p. m
Berthur and Gertrude Kollhoff,
Dora Pless and Sophie Eckel
berg and' a number of small
children.
Mr. A. Blaschke left Monday
for Rosenberg to spend a few
days.--———
to visit4 Rev Stoppenhagen. On Mr Frank Wosnitzky was »
coming home they were caught business visitor in Sealy Satur
in the rain and were forced to day
leave the car at East Bernard,
M i s. Chernosky was generous
Of all Kinds. Let us put up
your stove, then you'll know
it's done right
DAINTY GIFTS IN
silverware
Our store makes a specialty of fur-
nishing the newest goods the market
affords at the most reasonable prices.
The John Hacbarth Co.
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For Rent A new four room cottage
Apply to Mrs. Joe Stock.
Miss Ardona Kluever of Houston is day.
spending a few weeks visiting relatives A
in Sealy and Bellville. I rs
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Messrs. Otto Bischoff and
I Edwin and Hugo Hinze of Rex
a few friends and relatives in
Rev. Hoemann and family and honor of his wifes birthday. Re-
Rev. Krause and family of W allis freshments of lemonade, coffee
autoed to Wharton on Thursday and cake were served.
— m -------- ----1 , Dr Miles’ Laxative Tablets are
Della Lesovsky, sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a
box containing 25 doses. If not
Last Sunday Mr. Albert Brae
sicke kept open house in honor
of his wifes birthday, a large
number of relatives and friends
being present. A delightful
time was spent in social conver-
sation and different games were
played. At night a dance was
given which was enjoyed by all.
fresh meats of coffee and cake
were served. Those present
were Messrs, and Mesdames
Albert Whittenberg, J oh rr Haack
Herman Jalowy, Louis Witten-
berg, Willie Kulow, Kral Kollhoff
Otto Kurz, Chas. Zachas, Herman
Braesicke, August Wittenberg
Herman Garling, Henry Eckel-
berg, John Wittenberg. Messrs.
Julius Meier, Arthur Ewald,
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gift, and would be very econom-
ical as it would do as a present
to the whole family.
In choosing Silverware for gifts you can
never make a mistake, nothing else affords
so great a variety of pretty and Really use-
ful things — for personal use and tor the
home and you will find our prices to be
very reasonable. We also carry a very large
stock of
Cut Glass and Hand Painted
China 1
We would be very glad to have you call and
look over our stock.
a week
For Rent Nicely furnished room
with bath, to one or two gentlemen. I
Ring 37 or call at The News office. I ton before returning home.
। Mr. Henry Litzmann of Burlington ! guest. Miss Irline Roark of
! who has been spending a week with i Houston, visited in Bellville on
relatives in this city left Wednesday I Tuesday. cost
for Waco ’ • I .
. .. . Before you buy yoursupplies for Fall: in You order today. - Eagl
Messrs. John Brewer, Joe Sailer and and winter, don’t fail to see the real , Nurseries, Eagle Lake Texas.
M. F. Ward made a trip to Brenham bargains we offer in Coats ,Coat Suits,
. „. _ ____ Thousands‘of people are sufferers
Edward Jalowy, Edwin and ! from habitual constipation and
•” । while possibly realizing something
Oswald Kollhoff, Alfred Plss of the danger of this condition, yet
“oveity Theatre admits children for
Eive cents.
I mnto and Mrs; J’ Horn
sBdek a fine boy last
| ", EImo Alexander principal of
salyschool spent last week-end at
eorgetown.
I Nsealy Grist Mill has a fresh car
|o( Golden Rod, also a car of Maize.
I .es Mae Shaver and Ocie
wotmeldorff visited in Wallis last
week-end. _ ;
I Kave the News sent to our sen er
lighter who is away to school. They
willappreciate it.
I Mr Waller Bien of Industry visited
■ in thin city Sunday while enroute home
■ from Wallis.
I The John Hackbarth Co. just re-
eiveda large assortment of fine tail-
Iered skirts, cloaks and Coat Suits.
I Miss Annie Maier received second
premium for her hand work at the
I Waco Cotton palace last Saturday.
I Mrs. Ford and little son of Cleburne
visited in this city at the John Egner
home latter part of last week.
I Fat Hogs, for Sale— Dressed or on
(foot H G Clark, Rt. 1, Healy.
Mrs. Fred Snyder of Rt 3,Sealy visit-
ed at Cat Spring last Saturday and
Sunday, guestiat the J. J. Jousan home.
Miss Bertha Grossman of Houston
visited in this city this week, guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. W.
Steck.
Dress Goods, Men’s and Boys Clothing I
and many other lines too numerous to
mention. We save you money.
The John Hackbarth Co. ।
■ Mr. W. W. Carlisle of Houston
was a visitor here Sunday.
‛uxqie
sisters.
-Strayed -Bay Mule, about 15% hands
high, Branded Ah on left shoulder.
Got out at Katy stock pen Saturday
Nov. 20. Any one knowing where-
abouts notify George Koy.
Mina Myrtle Josey returned to Belton
Monday to resume her study’s at Baylor
, ... , . ..after spending Thanksgiving in this
Little Miss Mary Kennary returned with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
to Hounton Sunday evening after a 1 w
visit at the C. C. Glenn home in this' -°5:
city. Mrs John Kizer and Mrs. G. 0.
' -Kizer and daughter returned to Bell-
mu a—_imummmimm•u ville Monday morning after spending
assenger Frains at Sealy
M. K & L Railway
, Sunday in this city guests at the H.
II. Haynes home.
Dr. J, W. Waldrop and wife and Mr.
I John Millier and Misses Annie Maier
land Maude Buchanon visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boehm Sun-
day.
Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Hover and son
Edward and Mr. Carl J. Nastoupil went
to Houston Monday morning and re-
turned Tuesday in Dr. Hover’s new
Buick.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Preibisch
were Houston visitors Monday.
Miss Irline Roark has returned
to Houston after a visit in this
city with Miss Sibyl Glenn.
Mr. H. C. Bartay, formerly of
Sealy now traveling salesman
with headquarters at Chicago,
spent Wednesday in this city.
Tom Jackson returned to Gal
120 acre Improved Farm for Sale, I Oranges-Choice home grown Satsu-
three and one half miles Southwest of i ma oranges bOc a u,ktt-
Sealy. Chas. Anderson, Rt. 2, Sealy, Wickham, Phone Line 72 3-
Texas. 2t5 Mrs. A. Brugger and son of Bellville
visited in the city this week, guest at
San Felipe. Good location. Price
(JERSEY-CREA y
RfWw PRE
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$275 00 For particulars see B. F.
G. C. & S I Railway
NONTHBOUND SoUTHBOUNI
No. ti 10:26 a. in No. 17 5:33 a. m
No. 16 10:00p.m. No 15 6:32 a n
No.. IN 11:25 p. m. No. 5 5:43 p m
Cane Belt Railway
NORTHBOUND SovrHOUNS
No. 1 16 5:00 p.m. No. 115 .7:15a m
I IN WORK
Mrs. W. I’1. Meyer and little
daughter and Miss Lindemann ,
returned Wedenesday from a
j several days’ stay at Brenham. •
Miss Alma Kluever was a vis-
itor to Brenham Wednesday. i
Mrs. JAn Schindler and chil i
dren, Jenett and Woodrow, of!
Matagorda visited in the city i
first of the week, guests at the
home of Mrs. John C. Schier.
To the people who appreciate high
• class Merchandise, up-to-date styles at
। reasonahle prices, we invite "you to cal i
and inspect our unparralleled stock of
Cloaks, Coat Suits, Skirts, Silk
Waists, Dress Goods, Shoes, Ladies
Neckwear, Men’s Shirts, Ties, etc.
Never in the history of Sealy was such
a collection of desirable merchandise
shown in one store. * 8o
The John Hackbarth 0o
F. W. HOVER, M.D.
■ EALY. TEXAS
Office Corner Main and Fowlkes Sis
Telephone No. 71
Renidenee—mrmer ifr Nirl^r homeoa aiai
endence Phon f Na 30.
Mrs. E. M. Seale and children
returned to Wallis Sunday after
spending Thanksgiving with
relatives at San Felipe. They
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\iKENTUCKY DISTILUERS) a /
, Ft WORTH,* I,
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Constipation, if Neglected,
Causes Serious Illness
Constipation, if neglected, leads
to almost innumerable complica-
'tions affecting the general health.
Many cases ad
typhoid fever,
appendicitis and
other severe dis-
ease* are trace-
able to prolonged
clogging of the
bowels. Regard-
the effects of
constipation, * C.
E. Ayers, 6 Sabin
St., Montpelier,
Vt, says:
"I was amicted
with constipatiom
ana biliousneus ter
yeam. and at times beeame so bad I
weuda become unconselous. I have been
found in that conditien many times.
Physicians did net seem to be able to
do mo any zood. I woulda become
weak and ter days at a time could do
no work Not long ago I got a box
of Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets, and
after using them found I had never
tried anything that acted in ouch a
mild and efective manner. I believe
I have at last round the remedy that
wulta my case."
! at the home of Mr and Mrs. A.
• G. Preibisch.
! Found Necklaceat Novelty'Theatre.
j Owner can have same by describns I
I and paying for this ad. See Max '
| Sailer.
Mr. Jones had gone to
a distant city on business
to be away for several
days, and had left his wife
on the farm with no com-
panion. except a small
child.
But she was not lone-
some. for each day her
husband called up for a
few minutes’ chat by
Long Distance Bell Tele-
phone.
Have you a Telephone
connected to the Bell
System?
Southwestern Tel. & Tel. Co.
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A. REIBENSTEIN
moo MHD
.lit Wood percord $4.50
Sawed Wood per cord $5 25
spent with his parents here.
on Account of the illness of a relative. Whether you spend your
GOAL, COAL—Have car of good! Ch ristmas at home or away from
McAlister nut cqal at $7.50 a ton. Or-; home, be sure to spend your
dcrriess than ton at 40c per hundred. Christmas money at home.
Delivered anywhere in city limits, on
i Saturday’sonly. WittenburgBros. 3t4 Miss Sibyl Glenn and her
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Let me repair your furniture, runs,
umbrellas. I also do Vulcanizing. See
me at home. Hy. Sanders
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Ladd, A. L. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1915, newspaper, December 3, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494603/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.