The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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CLEAN
of the week at Mixville at the
Mrs A. Godensweig returned
Frank Urbanschek home.
Miss Lena Gens went to Hous
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RODIE CONNOR
HENRY CONNOR
On Saturday afternoon Mrs.
City Barber Shop
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Front Street, SEALY, TEXAS
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Furniture tor Sale.
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Connor and Adell Lindemann.
constipation.
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SEALY.
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broideries and
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White Goods.
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suffering before finding
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regarding
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grounds at small cost. Eagle
Lake Nurseries, Eagle Lake,
local and personal
happenings of interest gathered since our last issue
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Mrs. Mary Weaver and two
daughters. Misses Mattie and
Georgie; visited in Bellville last
Saturday.
Meyer & Co.
Miss Maggie Davis was a vis-
itor to l osenberg Tuesday night.
home Tusday from a visit to
Bellville.
Fritz Kellner went to New Ulm
Sunday morning to attend his
mother’s birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Walter Wendt, of Bellville
was the guest her sister, Mrs.
Max Michaelis on Saturday and
Sunday.
The beat tonic to use after an attack
ot La Grippe is Rexall Celery and Iron
the ideal tonic and strengthener. $1.c0
per at Meyer & Co.
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Mrs. Fritz Mersmann has re-
turned to her home at Millheim
after spending several days in
this city with her sister Mrs. A.
Abel.
Harold Sternenberg of Hous
ton was a visitor in the city Sun:
day morning while en route to
New Ulm.
Special
Sale
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Balke of
Rosenberg visited rlatives here
Sunday.
For Red Top Cane Seed go to
S. A. Brandl’s.
Miss Louise Nowak spent first
DR. I. B. SIGLER. Dentist
Office in John Hackbarth Building
Read News ads and save money
on your purchases.
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Good Business by New
Firm.
1st Class ‘Tonsorial Work.
Hot and Cold Baths.
Agent for Steam Laundry.
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CONNOR BROS.
PRQPRIETORS OF rHE
Stoves, Tools. Nails. Pock-
■at Knives, Etc.
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WESTERMANN
• ■ALY, TEXAS
Catholic
Nemic
was 1
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.50
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Golden .Rod Feed has no equal
Sealy Grist Mill sells it.
C. C. Luhn of Sealy spent the
latter part of last week with rela-
tives here. -Bellville Times.
Keep a bottle of Grigsby’s Liver-Lax
on hand and avoid the La Grippe. 60c
per bottle at Meyer & Co.
its merits for yourself by
Texas.
B. Frazier; Misses Erma Hack I the station here temporarily
barth, Selma Dawson. Thelma -------------
getting a bottle of your druggist,
who will return the price if you
receive no benefit. (
MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ins.
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Sealy One Night Only
UNDER CANVAS
Monday, Feb. 14
WIEDERMAN’S BIG MUSICAL COMEDY
“The Girl at the Wheel”
; had such an experience,
I which she says
Agent H. C. Kieth, of the
Santa Fe, and family left Tues Infant Buried Wednesday. —
‘res
Mrs. Aug. Iselt and Mrs. O.
J. Tielsch returned Wednesday
from a several days visit with
relatives at Bernard.
The Best Fruit Trees of
Tested Varieties, Get Them
Now, From Eagle Lake Nur-
series, Eagle Lake, Texas.
was bedfast with
nervous prostra-
tion. I had sink-
ing spells, a coid.
Grigshy’s Liver-Lax will straighten ton last Friday evening and
out disordered livers, 80c per bottle at spent several days in that city,
Office Upstairs in F W. Hackbarth Bldg
f Novelty Theatre admits children for
five cents
I Chas. Sanders went to Hous-
ton last Saturday evening.
I Presley Necker was a Houston
visitor Sunday.
I For Red Top Cane Seed go to
IS A. Brandl’s.
I Mr and Mrs. B’Lonzo Davis
Lutoed to Brookshire Sunday.
Ox Bows.
Eor ox bows see F. Buntzel.
Miss Ellie Wilms has returned '
home from a visit in Galveston.
Fritz Buntzel
y relief.
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The St. Loouis Sunday Post
Dispatch, the greatest of all Sun:
day papers. Hy, Hess, Jr.,agent,
at Meyers Drug Store.
W. Hackbarth, have won them favor throughout
Chas. Krampitz, Chas. G. Nerger this section, which accounts for
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A Nervous Woman Finds
Relief From Suffering.
Women who suffer from extreme
Dr. Frank Kent, of San Anto-
nio, specialist in diseases of the
Westermann, who is spending
this week visiting in Bellville.
For Sale One young Jersey
Milch Cow, calve soon, $70.00. W.
H. Blakey,
$25.00 Reward for any impuri-
ties found in Golden Rod Feed.
Sealy Grist Mill.
Miss Jennie Vick went to
Dallas Tuesday to purchase her
stock of spring and summer
millinery. ' •
Miss Margurite Bushwall of
Dallas is visiting with home folks
in this city.
called to extend greetings to the
hostess and enjoyed a pleasant
social afternoon: Mesdames. E.
app"y on orders for 10 or
more, assorted. Now is your
chance to beautify your
JJoe Sailer of this firm have been ,
engaged in business in Scaly Mor ।
many years and their methods
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Many of the people
I am offering for Cheap my 1
' household fhurniture, which is'
practically new and in perfect
। condition. Will sell all or in part:!
ALSO TIN WORK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
of Tiffin, O.,
ES, Sailer Grain Co. for Seed;
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not
dona
vicinity are saving money by
taking advantage of the great
bargains we are offering during
our Clean up Sale-we will con-
tinue this sale for one week
Has Used Chamberlains Cough Rem-
edy for 20 Years.
"Chamberlain’s-Cough Remedy has
been used in my household for the past
twenty years. I began giving it to my ;
children when they were small. As al
often endure
The Sealy News has recently
equipped itself with a complete
new dress as well as some new
.job faces and presses, .which
makesit a thoroughly equipped
shop of which the Sealy people
may well be proud. Bellville
Times.
I Coin. Chisholm, Sureropper and
Ferguson yellow dent.
Miss Annie Maier, trained
nurse, left Tuesday for Eagle
Lake where she isengged.
Just received a fresh car of
Golden Rod Stock Feed.
Sealy Grist Mill.
Walter Wendt of Bellville was
a visitor in the city Sunday even-
ing.
Elmo Reneau and Van Morten
of Houston were visitors in the
city Sunday.
Miss Della Sailer left Sunday
evening on a few days' visit to
Houston.
>3 auust xcasunavie. In- I prove
quire of our nearest Man- Q
M iss Hulda Schluensof Bellville
visited in the city this week,
guest of her sister, Mrs. R. T.
Bims.
autoed to Bellville Sunday in the
Kersten car. •
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wester
mann and children autoed over
from Bellville Sunday and visited
relative's. . They wore accom
panied home by Miss Alma
Rudloff, F.
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Planting Cotton Seed, Lone
| Star and Mebane, and also Sudan
i Grass Seed. Sailer Grain Co.
prises whose business is rapidly ,
developing is the Sailer Grain
Company. Messrs. Mux and
The infant- daughte—of.....Mr.
and Mrs. John Lastovica, Jr., of
Mixville, who died last Tuesday
was buried in the Catholic
Cemetery in Sealy Wednesday
morning. Funeral services were
The new goods we are receiv-
ing ire very attractive, Laces,
Embroideries, Shoes, etc., call
and see them. The John Hack-
barth Co:
Gerhardt Borge+- is having
erected a garage at his home to
house a Ford car-which he will
probably buy next week.
One of Sealy’s new enter-
Miss Lydia Keichle, who has
been staying in Houston for
some time, arrived here last.
Thursday and remained until
Friday morning visiting at the
home of" Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Albert. Miss Reichl went from
here to Brenham on a short visit
before going to her homa at
Welcome.
for diseases of the nervous .system ;
I that fakio produce results bicause |
+ they do-mot r ich the cat of the |
I trouble. . Dr Miles' Nervine has 1
1 proven its value in such cases so I
quick relief for croup, whooping cough :
and ordinary colds, it has no equal. j
Being free from opium and other harm i
ful drugs, I never felt afraid th give {
it to the children. I have recom-
. mendttit to a large number of friends
of ths aneighbors who have used it and'
night: Messrs. E. Schiller, R. takes him to just the part of the
Damek. Jake Hill, Jake Kastrop, State he wanted to go. Mr.
G. H Hackbarth, Walter Hill, R.Fiank F Fisher has charge of
Messrs. W. A. Schley and Fred
Wilson and Misses Mary Oldag
and Annie Egner autoed to Wallis
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. R. W. Curry and Miss
Dorothy Stutzemann of Houston
visited in the city Sunday
at the home of Mrs. N. H. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A Berner,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F Godensweig;
Mr. and Mrs E. W. Kersten
Mrs. F. M. Howard of Bellville
visited in the city Sunday,
at the home of her mother, M rs.
N. H. Cook.
Finest Wines
Liquors and Gigars, .
best brand* of
BOTTLED AND KEO BEER
position comes in the way of aofticiating. The child
promotion and at the same timemonth and 12 day - old.
' many times that it is unnecessary
+ to make claims for it. You can
The Ground Hog saw his
shadow, which indicates 10 days
more winter weather. We have I
the winter goods to keep you
warm, bargain prices. The John
Hackbarth Co.
The following ' parties from
Sealy attended the dance given
by the Land wirtschaftlecher
Verein at Cat Spring Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sanders
and baby of Wharton are visiting
relatives in this city.
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Rev. O. H. A. Hoemann and
his father-in-law autoed to Bell-
ville Sunday taking Mr. Otto
Mueller to that city, who had
spent several days in Sealy.
Messrs. Frank Urbanshek and
A. Hydick, two prosperous
farmers of the Mixville commu-
nity visited here and at New
Burg Monday.—Cat Spring
Courier. ,
Special Prices on Shade When costive or troubled with con also have fors le । good
Trees ,and Ornamental stipationtake ( hambe rlain’s Ta-blets. s new For rices mu
Shrubs, leading sorts dur- They aregenzy totake andmostagree- other particulars se Mrs E w
i ° able in effect. Obtainable everywhere.
ing February only. Prices__Josey or W. W Preibisch.
j । nervousness.
more. The John Hackbarth Co.
For Sale-Ear Corn, 80c per
bushel. W. HBlakey, Rt. 3.
Mrs. Wm. Black returned
home Wednesday from a visit to
Bellville.
Fred’ Schaer and Johnnie
Hackbarth went to Brenham last
Sunday morning, returning in
the evening of the same day with
a new Ford car purchased by the
former.
I am in my office the balance
of this week and next week after
Feb. 8. Sincerely, I. B. Sigler,
dentist.
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Southwestern TelTel uJI
in the farmer’s home can-
not be measured in dollars
and cents. It may be the
means of saving your
property from destruction
by fire, your family from
serious illness, your pro-
ducts from a drop in
prices.
Thousands of farmer’s
telephones are connected
with the vast system of
this Company. The cost
Mrs. F. Schill and baby of
Brenham are spending this week
visiting in Sealy, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Herman
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The Value of a Telephone
Our Work is the Best and Our
Prices am Reasonable.
held at St. Mary’s
Church. Father I’ F.
speak highly of it,” writes Mrs. Mary
Minke, Shortsville, N. Y. Obtainable
everywhere. 6 .
ftrmer br Sigler home on Male
Big Beauty Chorus. 40 People, Band and Orches-
tra. Grand Musical Treat. Don't Miss This Show
The One You Have Been Looking for. Band Con-
cert at Noon.
Mrs. Max Michaelis enter-
tained a number of relatives and
friends Shinday in honor of her
birthday anniversary. Various
kinds of refreshments were
served.
in Embroidered Linens,
Batiste, Silk Crepe de
Chine and Novelty
Stripe Silk.
could - not stand
t h e slig! itest
noige At times
I would almost
fy to piecen,
stomnch very
weak. My hus-
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, will
visit Sealy, Feh. 22. Office with
Dr. Waldrop.
clammy feelig. _ ,
Hardware
A. T. Thanheiser kept open
house in honor of her birthday
anniversary. The following
YOU WILL FIND -
AT OUR STORE
NKARLY EV EkY-
THING COMING
UNDER THE AB-
OVE IIEADING
Mrs. Chas. Engelking enter-
tainedafew relatives and friends
Wednesday afternoon in honor
of her birthday anniversary. A
pleasant social time was enjoyed
by all. Refreshments of cake
and coffee were served.
Blacksmith
Wagon Maker
• ■ • Texas
MaxKroenerof Sealy visited
here Sunday. Cat Spring
Courier.
W. A. Sanders was a business
visitor to Bellville several days
this week.
Miss Selma Krampitz is spend-
ing this week visiting on Route 3
guest of the Misses Remmert's.
For Feed see Sailer Grain Co.
also Hulls, Meal and Crushed
Cake, we deliver to all parts of
town.
R. T. Sims has recently sold
about 200 orange trees to people
of this section. These trees
came from Alvin.
Alois Kircin of Sealy visited
here this week. Cat Spring
Courier.
C. C. GLENN
A ttorrey-a t- La w
and Real Eetete Agen,
Especial Attention to Collecting Accounts
SEALY . TEXAS
REFINED MORAL
A. REIBENSTEIN
WOOD YARD
4ft Wood per cord . . . $4.50
Sawed Wod per cord . . $5.25
John I ackbart h, John (’. Schier, '11"' trade they are ROW getting
Otto Kohlleffel, A. Klopsh'ck, A 1 in a business established by F. W. HO VER, M. D.
Ludwig, D. Lepp. Refreshments J hem just recently This week SEALY. Texas
consisting of cut cake and coffee this firmshipped grain to Bell- Omce Oorner Main and Fowlkes Sts
ville, Wallis and Brookshire. Telephone No. 71
band insited on
my taking Dr.
[ Miles’ Nervine, and I began to Improve
I before I had finished the frst bottle
until I was entirely cured.
MRS. JOSEPH SNYDER ’
St Tian, Ohio ,
Many remedie mmended I
day morning, for Goldthwaite,
. where Mr. Kieth goes to bike
charge of the Santa Fe station
there. This family have been;
residents of Sealy for the past
two years, but on account of the
health of one of the children,
they have been wanting to leave
for some time. Mr. Kieth's new
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Ladd, A. L. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1916, newspaper, February 11, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494616/m1/5/: 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.