New Ulm Daily Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, May 4, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
Published every day.except Sunday by
T IE NEW ULM PRINTING CO
John B. Moran, President
Edwin Glaeser, Secretary
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT!' >N
ADVERTISING RATES
Oaily, One vear,
92 50
Six Months,
I 50
Vnvkly, One Year,
91.50
Six Mouths,
. m
Four Months,
.50
Display, 10c. per inch, flat rate,
sach insertion. Local readers 5c. per
one, each insertion. No advertise-
ment taken for less than 25c.
Contributions for publication must,
be signed by the contributor.
Do not address or make remittances
to individuals. Address all commun-
ications and make all monies payable
50
The New Ulm I’renting Co
Box 53 Now Him. T exa>.
Entered as second-class mail matter
tn the Postofifice at New Him. Texas.
Telephone No. 16
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For State Senator
Dr. I. E. Clark, Schulenburg
Austin County Announcements
Subject to Action of Democratic
Primaries next July
For Flotorial Representative, 127th
District, composed of Austin, Burles-
on, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Lee
and Waller Counties:
LEONARD TILLOTSON
For Legislative Representative Colo-
rado and Austin Counties
W. II. BUNGE
HERMAN J. MILLER
J. V. FRNKA
For County Judge
C. G. KRUEGER
For Tax Assessor
FERD GROTE
For Tax Collector
WM. SCHNEIDER
For District Clerk
FRED'L. TESCH
For County Clerk
GEORGE S. CUMINGS
For County School Superintendent
L. H. BARON
For County Attorney
W. I. GLENN
J. E. EDMONDSON
For County Sheriff
FRANK B. MEYER
WM. PALM
For County Treasurer
WM. WILLRODT
Precinct Announcements
For Justice of The Peace, Pree.'t No. 5
C. W. SCHMIDT
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 4
HERMAN SCHROEDER
It must be somewhat 'Humili-
ating to Colonel Roosevelt to real-
ize how much excitement can be
worked up along the line, with-
out his presence as band leader.
A Kansas preacher says the
Lord had the foresight to distrib-
ute the fools over a wide area.
But he seems to have made a
miscount and gave Texas what
was left over.
Indeed politics makes strange
bed fellows. Tom Campbell is
in the Tom Ball band wagon side
by-each with Blacksmith Bob
Williams who nearly defeated the
Palestine man in his second race
for Governor.
If Mr. Ferguson wants to as-
certain the extent of his loss in
the declaration of Sam Sparks,
Sheb Williams and Clarence Ous-
ley in favor of Colonel Ball, he
can do so by poking a finger into
a basin of water three times and
then measuring the holes he
NEW ULM DAILY ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS
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Get a beautiful color card and full information from
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We Invite you to give us a trial.
buy at very low prices and tbor-
Prices reasonable.
Send in your Orders now.
I NEW ULM CREAMERY CO
colt
Ed. Franke, Industry.
GASOLINE
ENGINES
new
and
OVER 65 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
am
pm
am
am
Received a fine line of Candies
at Hotmann’s Ice Cream Parlor
CAT SPRING
South bound
Mutual Lumber company, New
Ulm, is selling Galvanized Iron
Roofing at $4.00 per square.
No. 11
No. 29
No. 30
No. 12
A carload of Portland Cement
just received by W. F. Hotinann
Those in need of anything in this
line should apply at once.
Go to F. A. Weige for
style Men’s collars, cutaway
deep-points, 2 for 25c.
IWJUR Ftf h M t ■ •>- "in IWj
Private or Picnic Parties, and for Feasts
or any occassion we solicit the trade and
patronage.
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MUESSE’S BALL
DATES
Beginning Friday, May 8th, we are pre-
pared to take and fill orders for Ice Cream
of our own manufacture. Fresh and de-
licious.
In Any Flavor and Quantity
We are prepared on one or two day’s
notice to furnish Ice Cream in any of the
leading flavors, and in any quantity de
sired—in I, 3 and 5 gallon cans.
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KELLNER & COMPANY
NBW ULM
May 9, 1914
For Old Folks
Baca’s Band
Come and Enjoy Yourself
EMIL MUESSE
NEW ULM, TEXAS
We buy at very low prices and thor-
oughly repair many gasoline engines,
enabling us to sell first-class machines
at the very lowest possible prices.
Don’t fail to write us before you buy
a gasoline engine.
Also, Steam Engines, Boilers and
Pumps of all kinds.
We rebuild and repair any kind of
machinery. Everything guat\anteed.
Ries & Fink Iron
& Brass Works
111 Milam st. Houston, Texas
Just received at F. A. Weige’s
•i new line of Ladies Muslin
n ■.crwear, let us show you the
new styles in crepe effect.
Cui u!ol Ball insists Xhat no part
of his campag > fund will come
from a corporation, and that no
more than $100 will be accepted
from any one person. He does
notexplain, however, whether he
will preventan unlimited number
of stockholders of a corporation
from contributing $100 each.
Mr. b'erguson, however, basset
tied that question beyond further,
inquiry in regard to his cam-
paign, by announcing that,he was
paying all of his own campaign
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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No. 12
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No. 26
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YOUR OLD SUIT
MADE NEW
I will Clean, Repair and Press
your old Suit, Coat or Pants and
make them look like new. Give
me a trial. Satisfaction Guaran-
teed.
I also have a machine for mak-
ing six different kinds of cloth but-
tons, different colors and sizes.
Just the thing for stylish suits.
Come and see them.
VACLAV VOLAK
THE TAILOR NEW ULM
HI.M-f-M. K. &T. HY
South bound 4:20
“ “ 8:07
North bound 12:59
11 “ 9:06
“ “ 8:52 pm
(flyer) will take passengers
going to points NORTH of Smithville.
B. A. TORNQUEST, Agent
“Keen Kutter,” Tools
cutlery. The Standard of
quality at Frnka’s.'
■V. E. HOFMANN
New Ulm. Texas .
4:43 am
9:13 pm
8:00 am
12:44 arr
J. J. J OUS AN. Agent.
Notice.
Dear Sirs and Friends:—I
want you to come and take a
look at my Jack: (Buster) black
in color, 15 hands high; weighs
1000 pounds; very gentle; first
class colts; price for live colt
$10.00. Also my French Stall-
ion, Bismark, 3 years old.; 16
hands high; weighs 1200 pounds;
coloy dark brown; good saddle
and trotter. A very superior
animal. Price for live
$12.00.
ALEXANDER GRO. CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
We Appreciate your Business. Send us
your Mail Orders, which will receive our
careful and prompt Attention.
LA GRANGE TEXAS
Northland Refrigerators; the best
on the market. A splendid line in
Hammocks and Wire Cots.
Our display in Furniture is the
best and most varied in town.
» Let us show you through our line
before you buy elsewhere.
“Quick sales, small profits, und-
one price to everybody” is our motto.
W. E IIOTMANN, NEW ULM, TEX
rn gq mLondon “Tango Necklace’
F K L E“jgve|yn j'navy” Bracelet
These two beautiful pieces of pop-
ular jewelry are the craze among so-
ciety women in New York and the
largest cities. They are neat and ele-
gant gold finished articles that will
•Haden the heart of every girl • r
woman, no matter how young or old.
Very stylish and attractive.
Our free offer. We are advertising
Spearmint Chewing Gum and desire
to place a big boll of this fine health-
ful gum into every home. It sweet-
ens the breath—whitens the teeth and
aids digestion. It is refreshing and
pleasing to all. To every lady sending
us but 50c we will ship a big boll of
20 regular 5c packages of the Spear-
mint gum and include the elegant
“Tango” necklace and “Evelyn Thaw’
bracelet absolutely free.
This offer is for a short time only.
Not more than 2 orders to one party.
Dealers not allowed to accept this.
AMERICAN SALES COMPANY
Dayton, Ohio.
no obligations to any man or
men.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and descript ion may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica-
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
gpecial notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American,
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest' cir-
culation of any scientiUc journal. Terms. ?3 a
vear: four months, ?L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUffl & Co.364Broadway’ New Verk
Bran-t: Office, 625 If St.., Washingtoi ’ <
BLACK LAND
FARMS
IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED
In Large or Small Tracts in the
Gulf Coast Country,
Also, I have Vendor’s Lien
Notes on Blade Land, bearing 7
per cent, interest.
Address or Apply to
FRANK SELIN ER
152 3 Yale st.
Phone Taylor 184 f
HOUSTON TEXAS
When you buy a cream separator you want the
. .'t machine you can get for the money, don’t you?
'■fell, then, just listen to this proposition:
Before you order a “mail order” separator write
to rhe concern and tell them that you want to try
iheir machine curt against a De Laval, with the priv-
Fk-ye of sending their machine back if you decide
that the De Laval is better worth what we ask you
for it than their machine is worth what they ask.
That’s absolutely fair, isn’t it?
We’ll be glad to furnish you a De Laval for such
trial any time you like and let you be the judge.
We are glad to make this offer because we
know that the De Laval will give you better
sendee and cost you less in the long run than
any other machine you can buy, no matter
what the price.
If you already have a mail order
separator, or any other for that mat-
ter, which isn’t giving satisfaction,
1 have an exchange offer that
we believe will interest you.
Before you buy a Cream
Separator see and try a
DE LAVAL
MEW ARRIVALS AT HOTMANN’S
Screen Doors and Screen Wire in all sizes. The celebrated
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PAINTS
says Peter Painter
Patton’s Sun-Proof Paint is an
honest, practical paint, guaran-
teed to contain no water or other
adulterant.
It resists the action
of heat and cold to a wonderful
degree, and surpasses any other
paint made in durability,
beauty and covering
The Sun never
scons to look pleasant
when his picture i
painted with
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New Ulm Daily Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, May 4, 1914, newspaper, May 4, 1914; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189997/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.