New Ulm Daily Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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be sold
Come
wish to
We invite your close inspection
and see our display whether you
buy or not. You are welcome.
This Store abounds in
housefurnishings of every
description. We have all
sorts of elegent and durable
FURNITURE for the Porch,
Parlor, Bed Room and Din-
ing Room.
Buying in large quantities enables us to
make prices as low as goods can
anywhere,—by anyone.
REMEMBER .
This is the original place to get the NEW
EST and most STYLISH FURNITURE.
The Department Store
* J. J. FRNKA, Prop.
NEW ULM, TEXAS
Keeping with the Season, we are constant-
ly receiving NEW FURNITURE. We
have just unloaded a solid carload, es-
pecially adapted for the HOT SUMMER
days. Our aim is to perfectly please ev-
ery buyer,==to render satisfactory service.
The constant growth of olir business is
attributed to this policy only.
I NEW FURNITURE i
Electrical
HELD
LUMBER AND
Builders’ Hardware, Wire and
Staples, Devoe Paints, Oils, Var-
nishes, Putty, Brushes, Roofing
Maetrials and Everyhing need-
ed to build a house or fence
MUTUAL LUMBER CO.
Chas. Rath, Manager New Ulm, Texas
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New Ulm Market News
All information on this page is based
on the market operations of yesterday
COTTON MARKET
Cotton good middling 13 3-4
strict middling 13 1-4
middling 12 3-4
strict low middling 11 L2
low middling 10 1-2
POULTRY AND EGGS
Kggs per dozen 12 1-2
Chickens per pound 10c to 15
Turkeys per pound 10
PROVISIONS AND FEED
Country Bacon 12
Country Lard 12
Corn per bushel Market price
Oats per bu. 00
Cotton seed per ton 22 00
Prairie Hay per bale 40
Bran per 100 pounds 1 75
Corn Chops per 100 pounds 2 00
Shorts do 2 00
Cotton Seed Meal do 1 85
Patronize home industry by
calling for New Ulm Ice Cream.
It is fresh, clean, wholesome and
delicious.
NEW ULM LODGES & SOCIETIES
Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic church
Frelsburg; Services every Sunday,
High Mass, 9:00 a. in., and benedic-
tion: every morning Mass at 7:00
o’clock. Rev. D Berberich, Pastor.
Evangelical Lutheran church---Ser
vices at Frelsburg on first and third
Sundays, forenoon, each month: at
New Ulm. Second Sunday
orenoon and third Sunday afternoon:
fourth Sunday forenoon at Mentz and
afternoon at Newburg; fifth Sunday
forenoon at Frelsburg. Rev. Gustav
Szillat, Pastor
Hopeful 142, Rebekahs—Meets 2nd
and 4th Friday nights each month at
Frnka’s Hall. Mrs. F. F. Lesikar
Secretary, '
Cecilia 27, O. D. H. S.—Meets every
4th Friday afternoon, each month, at
Frnka’s Hall. Mrs. C. A. Dorbritz,
Secretary.
New Ulm Turnverein—Meets in old
town 1st Sunday afternoon, monthly.
E. C. Find, Secretary.
I. O O. F.—Meets every Wednesday
night at Frnka’s Hall. J. J. Frnka.
Secretary.
W. O. W. — Meets 2nd Saturday
night of each month. H. L. Frnka,
Clerk.
Don’t Endure Headache.
Just get a bottle of Hunt’s Light-
ning Oil and apply it to the head. The
aching is gone quickly, in some cases
instantly. Seldom fails to give in-
stant relief for Neuralgia. Fine for
Rheumatism also. Sold by all drug-
gists. z
Representative Wanted.
Wanted at once a representa-
tive in West Austin County to
sell a line of over 140 articles,
such as family medicines, per-
fumes, and spices. Enormous
profits; reliable firm. Sample
case free. For particulars ap-
ply to Paul Schmid, Dist. Mgr.,
New Ulm, Texas.
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, )
Lucas County, ) ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm, of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State
aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS for each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, this 6th day of Decem-
ber, A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally and acts directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti-
pation.
Local and Personal
Open Air Ball at Grove Park, New
Ulm, July 18. Come and enjoy your-
self.
Oswald Richter returned last night
from a brie/ business trip to Austin.
Why not acquire the ad. reading
habit. Every successful business man
does. He knows it pays.
Emil Muesse is spending the day in
Austin; having gone there on a brief
business mission.
Coming: 1 car Oats; 1 car Cement;
1 car Alfalfa; 1 car Furniture. Oats
will be sold at a close price, but for
cash only__W. F. Hotmann.
Rudolph Prause of Cat Spring, is
among those renewing subscriptions
to the Weekly Enterprise for the
ensuing year.
“Gay-Ola” the new, wholesome and
refreshing drink, put out by the New
i Ulm Bottling Works, for sale in all
first class saloons. Try it. It’s a
comeback.
A message to The Enterprise from
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Smith states that
they are now at Niagara Falls, N. Y.,
enjoying the trip very much. Both in
good health. Will be back soon.
The Enterprise is going to give a
Stohlman Piano, a Talking Machine
and 12 double records and 8 gold
watches to lady readers who get the
largest list of subscribers to the New
Ulm Daily Enterprise and fhe New
Ulm Weekly Enterprise. All It costs
to get into the race is to write your
name a^nd postoffice on the NOMINA-
TION COUPON printed elsewhere in
this paper and send it to The Enter-
prise, New Ulm, Texas. Write today.
Bratri Jihu, S.^P. J. S. T.—Meets
2d Wednesday afternoon, monthly, al
Frnka’s Hall. Mrs. Frank Lesikar.
Secretary.
Sons of Hermann—Meets 4th Satur-
day night of each month at Frnka’s
Hall. C. A. Dorbritz. Secretary.
1 Car BOISE D’ARC NEWTON WAGONS
1 Car FREEPORT BUGGIES
HAY TIES, 6 1-2 ft. long, at 90c per bundle
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1 Just Received
Before you Buy see T
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THE
f Pittsburgh Perfect”
Wire Fencing is best all through.
' , The wire is drawn from a special quality of open
THE BEST hearth material—tough, pliable, strong, long lived
WIRE like old-time iron wire. It is the finest fencing
wire possible to manufacture.
Galvanizing Heavily galvanized by our own new and perfect
Perfect process, the wire is positively moisture-proof.
The fact that
All Stay Wires and Line Wires are Electrically Welded
not only eliminates the'weakening and
moisture-gathering wraps, clamps
and ties, but practically transforms
^the fence into one piece of perfor-
•. .. ^ I Sectional view—Amalgamation perfect. No lean?
No Waste Wire There is no waste wire ' ' make useless weight;
_ . instead, heavier wire is used and aZZ the weight
NoWasteWeight is fence. Stay wires being of the same size as
line wires, the
“Pittsburgh Perfect” Fence is the Strongest in the World
73 Styles and sizes, adapted to every purpose—FIELD,
FARM, RANCH LAWN, POULTRY.
EVERYROD GUARANTEED PERFECT.
Kellner & Co.NewUlni
And Notions
New Ulm, Texas
John Wavra
See Hotmann when you have
hides to sell.
The only' place to get the cele-
brated National Stoves is at
Frnka’s Department Store.
Don’t buy Either until you see me and take a look
through my stock. It is not large—neither are my
expenses. That’s why I can make it pay you to see
me.
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| Price, 85c per single gallon
i 5 gal. or more 80c per gallon
5 gal. with can $4.50
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Honey! Honey!
I Every Gallon Fresh and Pure
Your Patronage Appreciated
A. L. KRUEGERj
| NEW ULM, Route 1, TEXAS |
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New Ulm Daily Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1914, newspaper, July 2, 1914; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1190216/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.