New Ulm Daily Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 144, Ed. 1 Monday, March 2, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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NEW ULM DAILY ENTERPRISE, NEW ELM, TEXAS
TRADERS EXCHANGE
Advertisements in this column are in-
serted in the following papers: Austin
County Daily News, Sealy Weekly
News, New Ulm Daily Enterprise and
New Ulm Weekly Enterprise, each is-
sue of the four papers, 2 weeks—14 in-
sertions, for 50c. Same papers one
month—28 insertions for 75c. This
combined circulation of these four
papers is 19,000 copies monthly, which
can be bad for 75c.
Wanted.—Industrious and ambitious
boy who wants to learn the drug busi-
ness. Good opportunity to the right
boy. Address or apply to W. F. Mey-
er <fc Co., Sealy, Texas.
For Sale.—Three yoke of steers,
gentle to plow, been worked three
years, fat and healthy; come and see
them for quick bargain. Address or
apply to W. F. Ehlert, Rt. I, Brook-
shire, Texas.
White Orpington Chickens. — The
best layers, eggs for hatching, $1.25
per setting of 15 by express, or $1.00
at the store. Oscar Kellner, New Ulrh,
Texas.
For Sale.—Barred Rocks, eggs for
hatching at 75c per setting of 15. C.
W. Howe, New Ulm, Texas.
Cold Pressed Cotton Seed Cake.—I
offer for sale cold pressed cotton seed
cake fresh from the mill at $19.00 per
ton. Apply to Emil Krueger, New
Ulm, Rt. 1, Texas.
For Sale.—Pure bred Single Comb
White Leghorn eggs at $1.00 per sett-
ing; also Indian Runner Duck eggs at
$1.00 per setting. Write or apply to
Monroe W. Krueger, New Ulm, Rt. 1,
Texas.
Better than a Gold Mine.—Two sec-
tions of land, best black hogwallow
and heavy black sandy loam, covered
with fine sage grass and virgin timber
of ash, pine, oak and pecan; well
drained; 800 acres ready for the plow.
One mile from railroad town; on grad-
ed road; near oil field. Entire body
can be divided so as to give each farm
about one-third timber. There is no
better land in Texas for Cotton and.
Corn or Cattle Raising. We offer this
Owner, 2002 Chenevert St., Houston,
Texas.
For Sale,—Two hogs weighing a-
bout 250 lbs. each. For further in-
formation apply to Win. & E. W.
Hoppe, Rt. 1, Box 28 1-2, New Ulm,
Texas.
For Sale__One good piano, House
hold furniture, good milk cow, 1
gentle horse for saddle or buggy, 1
buggy and harness almost new. Want
to sell at once, cheap if taken before
Feb. 1, 1914. Call on H. Brill, at
residence. Sealy, Texas.
For Sale, Three mules—One team
and one single; team medium size, 4
and 5 years old, sound and gentle;
single mule is 16 1-2 hands high sound
and gentle. Apply to or address, F.
E. Nelson, San Felipe, Texas.
For Sale.—One horse, gentle, will
work anywhere, 15 hands high; will
trade for cattle or other stock. Ap-
ply to Ewald Stein, Rt. 2, New Ulm,
Texas.
For Sale.—Eggs from White Wyan-
dotte thoroughbreds, pure strain from
Indiana. Setting of 15 for $1.00; 10
out of setting guaranteed. H. D.
Preddy, Box 271, Sealy, Texas.
For Sale or Trade.—What have you
for sale or trade? Probably some
live stock and farm implements. You
may not need it; but there is someone
that does. Try the Traders Exchange;
you have 14,000 chances to sell. Try
it, it brings results and costs only a
few cents. Drop us a few lines telling
us just what you have or want and we
will shape it up for you. Look up
rates on last page.
Wanted, Farm Hand—I will pay
$15 to $20 per month, including board
and washing for a good farm hand.
Apply to or address, Ed Franke.
Industry, Texas.
Indian Runner Ducks; extra fine
birds—light fawn color—laying white
eggs. Eggs ten cents each. w.
Weaver, Tip Top Place, Sealy, Tex-
as.
Notice. — I have again this season
for service my well-known Stallion
(Ind. German Coach stock) 4 years
old, at $8.00, also my Jack (coal
black) at $10 60. For further par-
ticulars apply to Ernst Klump, Rt.3,
Fayetteville, (Schoenau) Texas.
For Sale__A large mule, or will
trade for one or two medium size
mules. For particulars apply to
Fred G. Kollmann, Rt. 2, New Ulm,
Texas.
For Sale. — Two Berkshire sows;
good stock; 6 months old. at $7.50
each; and 5 single-comb Brown Leg-
horn Roosters, pure breed, full grown,
75c. each. Apply or address. Ad.
Mieth, Rt. 1, New Ulm, Texas.
For Sale, Furnished Hotel.—-In
Rosenberg, Texas, good building,
close to business center; money-maker
for right person. Liberal price and
terms. Address, Hotel, care of Daily
News, Sealy, Texas.
For Sale. — Becker’s Automatic
Brooder. The closest to the old hen.
Will cover and uncover and prevent
overcrowding automatically without
the aid of any hand. For particulars
apply to Becker Bros; New Ulm, Tex.
For Sale__309 acres land, known
as the Voss place about 3 and one-
half miles southwest of New Ulm.
For particulars apply or address, F.
G. Kollmann, Rt. 2, (Frelsburg) New
Ulm, Texas.
For Sale.—A Piano Certificate good
for $300. This certificate will enable
SEED POTATOES
We have a splendid supply of good, sound Wisconsin and Maine
grown Seed Potatoes in the following varieties: Triumph, Green
Mountains, Irish Cobblers, Early Rose and Ohio. Come and get
your supply.
; R USH PARK GAR DEN SE EDS
A choice line of fresh grown Garden Seeds. You know the loss
and annoyance caused by planting poor and inferior garden seeds.
Get the best; it pays.
GARDEN TOOLS
We have almost anything in this line, such as, hoes, spades, rakes,
forks, etc. Best quality; prices right. Come and look over our
line before buying elsewhere.
F. A. Weige, New Ulm
a person to get a Claxton Grand
Piano for one-third of its value.
Apply or address Miss Clara Mieth,
Rt. 3, New Ulm, Texas.
Wanted at Once.—A young man for
bar tender, must be sober and of good
habits. For particulars apply to F.
B. Miller, New Ulm, Tex.
Notice. — I have a- splendid full-
blood Berkshire male hog for ser-
vice on usual terms. Animal is of
registered pedigree. Apply to or
address A. C. Peschel, New Ulm, Tex.
For Sale. — Deed of trust on im-
proved farm for $3500.00. Bearing 8
per cent, interest, to run four to five
years. Address inquiries to “Trust”
care of Sealy News, Sealy, Texas.
For Sale. — One heavy arm wagon
$45; Root cutter for Poultry and
Stock, $2.50: Walking plow, $7 50;
Standard Riding cultivator, $16.00.
Single-Comb Buff Orpington and
White Minorca Cockerels $2.00 each,
purest of strains. Address or apply
to Jul. Buegeler, Rt. 1, Box 94, New
Ulm, Texas.
Gin and Mill Plant for Sale__I of-
fer for sale the Buenger Gin and Mill
■ptam* at Industry;*^57y(f-feotleri and
engin^^g^stands and press, griSi"
mill and saw mill, cross-cut saw.
Plant in efficient use last season. Will
sell at a bargain, either complete or
by parts. For complete description
and terms apply or address H. A.
Schramm, Industry, Texas.
Vendor’s Lien Notes for Sale—On
Hay for Sale.—I have 1000 Bales of
good Black Land Hay for sale. John
Hackbarth, Sealy, Texas.
For Sale. — Heavy second hand
wagon, in good order, complete with
frame and box; also a good hack.
Apply to Aug. B. Becker, New Ulm,
Texas.
For Sale.—Underwood typewriter,
No. 5; in use only 6 months; good as
new; a bargain at $70.00. Apply at
once to Agent M. K. & T., New Ulm,
Texas.
Newspaper Correspondents Wanted
-—The Austin County Daily News
wants news correspondents at Wallis,
San Felipe, Frydek, Cat Spring, Peters
Millheim, Nelsonville, Kenney and
Bellville, and will pay cash, monthly,
for the service. Address Daily News,
Sealy, Texas.
The .Giant. Jlimaj^^ B1 ackberry,
-Host prolific an^iiflNHMs berry; are
growing now oh my place in Sealy.
Plants 10c each. Will pay you to in-
vestigate. Apply to or address, Mrs.
Sue Stockwell, Sealy, Texas.
GOT THE CAPTAIN’S “GOAT’
business property worth $4500; notes
bear 8 per cent, interest; are secured
by deed of trust; property is insured
for $2500; notes will be sold for $2500.
Address, “Investment,” care Daily
News, Sealy, Texas.
For Sale. —Two gentle and well
broken mares, 5 and 6 years old, 17
and 15 hands high respectively. Well
broken will work either way, single
or double. Apply to Frank Lala,
Route 3, New Ulm, Texas.
For Sale__I offer for sale my Gin
and Grist mill at Rockhouse. Three
Gin stands, a Thirty-inch Grist Mill,
a Sturtavant Fan,a Murray’s Battery
Condenser and a Cardwell^ Hydrau-
lic Press. For complete information
apply to Emil Krueger, Route 1, New
Ulm, Tex._________________________
For Sale.—Two 4-year old Mares,
weight about 750 and 800 pounds,
good buggy learn, single or double.
Bargain for quick sale. Apply to F.
C. Adams, Sealy, Texas.
For Sale—I have for sale a fine lot
of fresh home-grown fall Irish potatoes
for table use at $1.00 per buschel. Ap-
ply to August W. Becker, New Ulm,
Rt. 2, Texas.
For Sale.—Pure bred Single Comb
Brown Leghorn eggs, also Indian
Runner Ducks and Tolouse Geese
eggs. Any of above $1.00 per setting.
Apply to H. F. Veith, New Ulm, Rt. 1,
Texas.
For Sale. — I have for sale a quan-
tity of Whippoorwill peas; Mebane
cotton seed, also a large Oliver
middle burster, good as new at half
price. Apply to F. A. Laake. Rt. 2,
New Ulm, Texas. _
For Sale.—My improved farm about
5 miles east of New Ulm; 285 acres;
75 acres in cultivation,meadow 4 acres
and rest in pasture; all fenced. A
Bargain. For particulars apply to
Frank Lala, Route 3, New Ulm, Tex.
Hay For Sale.—I have some Summer
cut hay, bright and clean, for sale.
Send your orders by mail. Ed. Ekarius
Rt. 2, Sealy, Texas.
Obstinate Occupant of Motor Boat
Caused Him to Lose Two Very
Precious Minutes.
“The small vest-pocket editions of,
motorboats cause us fellows more
trouble than a battleship,” said the
captain of a North river ferryboat,
pointing out of his pilot house win-
dow to a little motor boat creeping
along close to the Jersey shore.
“See that boat ? It’s hardly larger
than a Jersey mosquito, and yet I’ll
bet a dollar that boat makes me lose;
a couple of minutes.”
The captain swung the wheel over
and blew a deep, long blast from the
whistle in an effort to scare the oper-
ator of the motor boat and cause
him to change his course and pass
to the stem of the ferryboat. The
man in the motorboat paid no atten-
tion and went chug-chugging on his
way.
“Just what I said,” cried the cap-
tain, decorating his language freely.
“I have to make connections with an
outgoing train, and if I’m a minute
late I have to explain why. If I
keep on I’ll run down that motor-
boat.
“In the position we lie now I have
the right of way, and according to
government rules and regulations I
should keep on my course and let
that fellow go astern of me. I have
blown him a whistle, but you see he
pays no attention because he doesn’t
know what the ‘rules of the road’
are. I suppose he thinks I’m whis-
tling for fun. If I keep on I’ll run
down that motorboat, and I’m sure,
to lose my job; if I stop till that
dinky thing is out of the way I’ll
lose a couple of minutes.”
The captain stopped his boat and,
swore and the motorboat kept on.
“My conception of hell,” said the
captain, “is a crowded river like this
with a lot of fool motorboats puffing
around.”
NEW ULM STATE BANK
L. R. FINK, President ROBERT VOIGT, Cashier
» DIRECTORS
R. E. Pophanken Oscar Kellner
A. G. Aurich W. A. Matthaei
L. Tillotson J. J. Frnka
L. R. Fink
Capital .... $20,000.00
Surplus .... 5,000.00
Undivided Profit 2,034.62
General Banking Business, interest Paid
on Time Certificates. Liberal Loans on
Approved securities. Vault and Funds pro-
tected by $10,000.00 Burglary Insurance.
U S. Depository for Postal Savings Funds
NEW ULM, Austin County TEXAS
|QUERADE B A L L ,
FOR CHILDREN
Turner Hall, Old Town
Saturday, Mar. 14, 1914
NEW ULM TURNVEREIN
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