New Ulm Daily Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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NEW ULM DAILY ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS
Standing of Piano Contestants.
s
o
Never in the his
tory of this store
have we been en
t
abld to sell fur
niture so cheap
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XMAS BALL
XMAS TREE
COTTON MARKET
LONE STAR HALL
Dec. 25
i CHRISTMAS TREE &
BALL i
* NEW UL
IOP
NEW ULM BARBER
B.
First-Class Barber Work
North bound
positively re-
Porfirio Diaz May be Called.
Razors sharpened; prices reasonable.
Local and Personal
New Ulm
Rubin Freis
be treat-
LUMBER AND
New
Ask
No. 11
No. 29
No. 30
No. 12
The New Pure
Food Products
CAT SPRING
South bound
Forts
[otton Seed Meal
Special discount on all Furni-
ture in Hotmann’s store until
Dec. 1, 1913.
Thursday Nighty
At Tur
of Lino-
Wooden
Lot for Sale. — Between Koch’s
Saloon and Rudloff’s Hotel; splendid
location for any kind of business.
Apply to Emil F. Rinn, New Ulm,
Te.xas.
and posted on the bulletin in the Kell-
ner & Co. store every Thursday, .and
published in the Daily Enterprise
every Friday.
Following1 is standing of contest-
ants in the Claxton Piano Contest of
Kellner & Company at close of 27th
“My, but
wis a fine drive ower the bonny
burn,’’ he. remarked to his cad-
Coming home he had to play over
same “burn” for another hole
drove right into it. “Gang ye an’
th’ ba’ oot o’ yon dirty sewer,”
We offer an extra inducement of 10 per
cent, discount on all our FURNITURE for
the next 15 days. Iron and Wooden Bed-
steads, Springs, Mattresses, Wardrobes,
Dressers, Chairs, Tables, etc.
Our cash buying power, good business
and the most convenient facilities in
handling this line enables us to offer this
special cash reduction on all our already
low prices
New Ulm Market News
All information on this page is based
on the market operations of yesterday
Music By
Aschenbeck’s Band
Lunch and
Refreshments
Weather should remind
the large stock of soft
blankets, in cotton and
New Ulm.
f Paris, November 30.—General
Porfirio Diaz, former President
of Mexico, who, according to the-
report from Mexico, has been
placed on the list of available un-
assigned generals and may
therefore . be called upon by
President Huerta for active ser-
vice, let it be known today that
he was intensely annoyed at the
various reports concerning him.
He declined, however, to answer
any inquiries regarding his in-
ten tions.
Members of General Diazs,
entourage point out that the
former President is in his eighty-
fourth years and add that his
family agree that peace and tran-
quillity are essential to him.'
An apartmenfehas been taken in
Paris fdr. his occupancy nntil
spring,; which would tend to con-
Tirm the beliefthat General Diaz
has no idea of going to Mexico.
Galvanized Corrugated Iron, all
lengths, at low prices, at Hotmann’s.
Letter Files, for keeping valu-
able letters and/papers and
letters in alphabetical order,
convenient to find, 35c. each at
The Enterprise Office, New Ulm,
Generosity and Courtesy,
Only the generous man is truly cour-
teous—he gives freely, without a
thought of receiving anything in re-
turn. The generous man has developed
kindness to such an extent that he
considers ^everyone as good as himself
—and treats others not as he should
like to be treated (for generosity asks
nothing), but as he ought to
ed.—Drew’s Imprint.
Cool
you of
downy
wool at Weige’s. New
Don’t buy till you see them.
----——
Notice, Subscribers of The
Weekly Enterprise:
The postal laws do not allow us to
send the paper to any person longer
than one year on credit. For this
reason, this issue is the last one that
will be sent to a nuiq^er of persons
who are a year behi
Afid agaitr. owing
small losses incurred by sending the
paper to persons beyond the time for
wnich it was paid, we have decided to
adopt the cash-in-advance plan with
all persons who live at a distance un-
less they request us to extend credit
for a year or less time.
We are perfectly willing to credit
responsible persons who. agree to pay
within a year, but we must have their
promise to pay ; otherwise we will in
future stop all papers-when the time
paid for has expired.
NEW ULM PRINTING CO.
Fitch’s Ideal Hair Tonic and Dandruff Remover will
move all-dandruff and stop hair from falling out, when used with
Fitch’s Shampoo Soap. Price, Tonic, 50c., Soap, 25c.
Laundry Agency
Basket leaves every 2nd Wednesday, dates Wed. Dec. 10 and Wed.
Dec. 24; watch for next date.__
Notice-Stray Turkeys.
I have put up a herd of 30
stray turkeys that have been
tresspassing on my farm. Own-
er can have same by paying for
this notice and the damage they
did to my crops.
Jul Buegeler,
Rt. No. 1, New Ulm, Texas..
Absolute Purity. Absolute Cleanliness in
Preparation. Every Element that makes
for Excellence in Dainty, Wholesome and
Healthful Foods.
Builders’ Hardware, Wire and
Staples, Devoe Paints, Oils, Var-
nishes, Putty, Brushes, Roofing
Materials and Everything need-
ed to build a house or fence
MUTUAL LUMBER CO.
Chas. Rath, Manager New Ulm, Texas
New Ulm Groceres keep the Following SERV-US
pi'oducts in stock, at same prices as the ordinary
kinds :
Coffee, Corn Flakes, Hominy, Flavoring
Extracts, Currants, Oat Meal, Sausage,
Soup Currants, Sliced Beef, Sauer Kraut.
Just received a fine line
leums, Rugs, Art Squares.
Beds, Air Heaters and Oil heaters, at
Hotmann’s Furniture Store,
Ulm.
Every package of Scrv-Us Pure
Food Products contains a coupon
payable on valuable premiums,
your grocer for Serv-Us goods.
Altered Circumstances.
Duncan Macpherson was playing
golf. Going out he drove brilliantly
over a stream in a hollow,
yon
wee
die.
this
and
fish
he growled.
I
South bound 4:43 am
“ “ 6:34 am
“ “ 7:44 pm
North bound 1:54 am
“ “ 10:02 pm
“ “ 9:07 am
S. TORNQUEST, Agent.
4:57 am
8:01 pm
8:44 am
1:35 anr
J. J. JOUSAN, Agent.
ham pion Galvanized
Cisterns
Hard Lines.
Once a female always a female. Na-
ture is not infallible, but she always
abides by her mistakes.—Saki.
All Packages Contain Premium Coupons £
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Getting Dividends
You’ve had many agents trying to sell you corporation
stocks they claimed would pay big dividends. But how
many of your neighbors are getting dividends? We’ll tell
you: The ones who have separators and cows. They are get-
ting good dividends every month. THINK ABOUT THIS !
We pay cash for Your Cream
New Ulm Creamery Company
E. H. Lindemann, President.
New Ulm, Texas
FURNITURE-SPECIALl
NEW ULM—M. K. & T. RY
No. 11
No. 25
29
No. 12
No. 26
30
Have you tried some of that fine
Chocolate candy at Kellner & Co’s?
• Cai’ load of Hulls and meal coming
this week to Hotmann, New Ulm.
Louis J. Rinn of Post Oak Point
was a -business visitor in town this
morning.
Peter Schuette went to La Grang-e
on the northbound Katy train this
morning.
Do you enjoy a cup of good coffee?
Try our ground Steel Cut; at Kellner
& Co’s, only.
Christian Paasch of Frelsburg com-
munity was a business visitor at The
Enterprise office this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse King have gone
to West Point where Jesse will take
charge of the Katy station as agent.
J. J. Frnka arrived yesterday mor-
ning from a business visit to Fran-
cities, Robstown and Corpus Christi.
Just received at Hotmann’s, a fresh
consignment of Bologna and Cerval-
ate sausage, Head Cheese, Hams and
Breakfast Bacon.
Sam Krueger of Fredericksburg was
in town today. He has been visiting
his brothers and other relatives a-
round Post Oak Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kretzschmar
arrived yesterday morning fro m
Sealy, where Mr. Kretzschmar is
employed at the oil mill.
Julius Kretzschmar was a business
visitor at Tho Enterprise office this
morning, paying a renewal of sub-
scription for his niece, Miss Mundina’
Kretzschmar,
When our cash reduction of IO per cent, is
subtracted from our regular prices there is
no room left for doubt as to where you
should buy your furniture. Come and see
our line, and be convinced,
THE DEPARTMENT STORE
J. J. FRNKA, Proprietor
NEW ULM, TEXAS
Strongest Metai
See samples at
W. F. Hotmann
New Ulm Texas
week, Wednesday, Nov. 26:
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Votes
are counted
each Wednesday
Cotton good middling
13 5-8
strict middling
13 1-4
middling
13 1-16
. strict hwfciddling 12 7-8
low middling
10 3-4
POULTRY AND
EGGS
Eggs per dozen
25
Chickens per pound
8c to 12 1-2
Turkeys per pound
11
PROVISIONS AND FEED
Country Bacon
12
Country Lard
12
Corn per bushel
Market price
bu.
65
Bseed per ton
23 00
BL Hay per bale
Bs per 100 pounds
Br Chops per 100 pour
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New Ulm Daily Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 67, Ed. 1 Monday, December 1, 1913, newspaper, December 1, 1913; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189026/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.