New Ulm Daily Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 250, Ed. 1 Monday, July 6, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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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.FOR SALE—POULTRY
For Sale. —A number of Pea fowls.
Will sell at the bargain price of $6.00
per pair. Apply to Chas. Schmol-
riede, Rt, 3, New Ulm, Texas.
HELP WANTED
Wanted at once A good lady cook
and general housekeeper; only four
in family; permanent position for the
right person; good home and fair
wages. Address, W. J. Fredrich,
San Felipe, Texas.__
Wanted A good farm hand; will
pay from $15.00 to $20.00 per month,
including board and washing; will
also allow a horse to ride, Apply to
Ed Franke, Industry, Texas.
Servant Girl W-anted—Good wages
and good home for girl cook who can
speak German, address or apply to
Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Sealy, Texas.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
For Sale. — Gentle Horse, Buggy
and harness. Complete. Everything
in good condition. Will sell at a
bargain. Apply to Robt. Voigt,
New Ulm, Texas._____________
For Sale At a bargain, the C.
Arndt blacksmith and implement
establishment at Post Oak Point.
Property consists of 4 1-5 acres, all
fenced; a 5 room dwelling house,
blacksmith shop, warehouse and all
necessary out buildings; everything in
A-l condition. Splendid well with
windmill. Implements, buggies, wag-
ons etc., in stock, will go at cost,
minus freight. Standard Implement
agency goes with deal; sale of these
alone aggregate between $6,00(
and 7,000.00 annually: embraces large
territory. Owner wants to retire.
, Splendid proposition. A p p 1 y at
once to R. F. Glaeser New Ulm,
Tex.
Italian Queens for Sale.—Untested
Queens 90c. each; 6 for 4 75. All
queens reared from imported mother.
Choice S. C. White Minorca
Cockerels. $1.00 each. March hatch.
Jiri. Buegeler, NewUlm, Rt. 1, Texas.
For Sale. —One Ansco Camera,
good as new, at a bargain. Apply to
or address, Frank Sachnik, Sealy,
Texas.
FOR SALE. —1 will sell my Crusader
Bicycle. Good as new. Used only
one month. A bargain if you come
quick. Apply to Robert Dorbritz,
(at the Enterprise office) New Ulm,
Texas.
For Sale 150 shares, in New Ulm
Creamery Co. For particulars ap-
ply to, W. F. Hotinann, New Ulm,
Texas.
FOR SALE—LAND
BUY A HOME—We can sell you
good black land on $2.00 down, bal-
ance in 40 years. J. W. Davis,
'______________ Sealy, Tex.
For Sale.—Black land farm of 150
acres, at Welcome. Close to Gin,
Store and school. 9 acres meadow,
all under fence, good improvements.
See H. C. Schmidt, Welcome, Texas.
~ FOR SALE—LIVE STOCK
Mare and Colt for sale. — Good
brood mare with fine .colt. Will sell
at the bargain price of $60.00 if taken
at once. For particulars apply to
Emil Gross, Rt. 1, New Ulm, Texas.
For Sale. — One splendid young
horse, 4 yrs. old, at $175.00 and a
good brood mare, 9 yeans old at
$150.00. A bargain. Apply at once
to Ben Pavlecek, Fayetteville, Rt. 4,
Texas. ___
For Sale. — Pedigreed Shorthorn
Bull, (Roan Sharon 359885) 3 years
old, fine animal, no bad habits.
Price $85.00. Apply to O. L. Hein-
sohn, Rt. 1, New Ulm, Texas.
For Sale.—Three Jersey heifers, 15
months old, at $25.00 each. Apply to
Herm. Schroeder, Industry, Texas.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
Wanted.—A renter for next year
Splendid place, 30 to 35 acres in culti-
vation, good well, dwelling house
and barn, also tank in pasture. Ap-
ply to Fritz Luedke, Rt. 3, New Ulm,
Texas.
MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW
FORTHAT GALVESTON TRIP
SIXTH ANNUAL
Cotton Carnival
July 30 to Aug. 9, Inclusive
GREATEST MILITARY TOURNAMENT ever given by United
States Army Troops. Eight thousand regulars of Second Division
at Fort Crocket, Aug. 5 to 10 inclusive.
INFANTRY, CAVALRY AND \RTILLERY PARADE. Eight
regimental bands.
BEACH AUTOMOBILE RACES. Nationally noted drivers.
July 30, 31, Aug. 1 and-3.
BIGGEST FIREWORKS DISPLAY ever seen in the Southwest
July 30, Aug. 5 and 8
GUISEPPE CREATORE personally conducting his worldfam-
ous band in daily open-air concerts on cool, breezy beach.
CIRCUS ROYAL with thrilling aerial, acrobatic and equistrian
acts on seawall boulevard daily.
ILLUMINATED NIGHT MASQUE-PAGEANT by Mysterious
K. K. K., Aug. 7.
CHILDREN’S PAGEANT, Aug. 4.
UNITED STATES LIFE-SAVING SERVICE DRILL in Gulf of
Mexico, Aug. 8.
AND THE FINEST SURF BATHING IN THE WORLD
Special Railroad Rates from New
Ulm to GalvestonJ. J. WALKER
Attorney at Law
Office on Fowlkes St.
SEALY TEXASOAK HILL WINES
FRELSifiJRGER
You can gel nowhere except
direct out of our cellar. Write for
Price List, to
F. A. LA AKE & SON
Route No. 2, Ne w Ulm, Texas
Received a tine line of Candies
at Hotmann’s Ice Cream Parlor.
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
Always read The Enterprise ads.
They may be worth money to you.Spring Announcement
Of Our Grand Display Of Spring Goods
DRY GOODS
In our Dry Goods Department you will find
the largest and most complete variety of
goods ever shown in New Ulm.Xtmvgave
We have an endless variety of Patterns and
Styles. In colors w e aue showing new
Weaves,—in Crepe Cloth, 25c; Ratine, 25c;
Ratine Suiting, 15c; Merc. Poplin Brocades,
Merc. Natte Brocades, 35c; Silk Stripe Crepe,
25c; Ratine, in Stripes and Figures, 25c; Pop-
lins, Pongees and Scotch Ginghams, 25c
Linens in white, natural blue, pink, and lav-
ender, 15 to 25c.SHOES
Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Oxfords and
Shoes. The very latest styles.MILLINERY
Every lady is cordially invited to look over
our exquisite line of Spring Millinery. This
season we are able to show you a larger
variety of goods in the Millinery line than
ever before. Miss Meyer, in charge of the
Department, will be sure to please you. It
will be a pleasure for her to show you the
line and assist you in making ybur selections.TRIMMING DEP’T
This Department is up to date. Laces and
Embroideries, Shadow and Oriental Lace
Flouncings, Allovers, Bands, in white and
ecra. All new styles.GROCERIES
Our Groceries are always fresh and kept in
a sanitary condition. Let us fill your next
ordef.
z- Bring us your Produce—-Counts same as Cash
F. A. Weige New UlmOFFICIAL STATEMENT
Of the financial condition of the New
Ulm State Bank, at New Ulm, State
of Texas, at the close of business on
the 30th day of June, 1914, pub-
lished in the New Ulm Enterprise, a
newspaper printed and published at
New Ulm, State of Texas, on the 6th
day of July. 1914 :
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Personal or collateral $99 570.29
Loans, Real Estate 28 897.15
Overdrafts 95.50
Stocks and Bonds 6 520.00
Real Estate (Bankinghouse) 1 200.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1 250.71
Due from appoved
Reserve agtsx net 17 416.98
Due from other
banks & bankers
sub. to check, net 88 86 17 505 84
Cash items 8 00
Currency 4 377 00
Specie 2 562 05 6 947 05
Other Resources as follows:
Premium on U S Bonds 00 00
Total 161 986 54
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in $20 000 00
Surplus fund 5 000 00
Undivided profits, net 3 393 74
Due to other banks & bank-
ers subject to check, net 127 53
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 41 672 25
Time Certificates, of Deposit 91 793 02
Certified check-out
Other Liabilities as follows:
Dividends unpaid
Bills Payable & Rediscounts 000 00
Total 161 986 54
State of Texas )
County of Austin) We, L. R. Fink as
president, and Robert Voigt as cashier
of said bank, each of us, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of our knowledge and
belief. L. R. Fink, President.
Robert Voigt, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to before me
this 3th day of July , A. D. 1914.
Witness my hand and notarial seal
on the date last aforesaid.
Gus R. Voigt, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
R E Pophanken ]
J. J. Frnka 1 Directors
A. G. Aurich ]
The Oberammergauer Peasant
Players Coming to New Ulm.
We have the great pleasure to
announce the first appearance of
the Oberammeigauers in New
Ulm. This company of great per-
formers, dancers and singers,
now on a tour from coast to coast
will appear at Muesse’s Hall,
July 18. They appeared in over
300 cities in the U. S.
The engagement is limited to
one performance only, and no
on© should miss to see them.
If You Want to Buy, Sell or Trade
A HORSE A MULE A HOG OXEN POULTRY
CULTIVATOR WAGON BUGGY PLANTER
Or any other kind of personal property you can.
have 22,000 opportunities for reaching the people by
means of a 5-line Want Ad in the “Traders Exchange.”
The combined circulation for these four publications is over
22,000 copies, monthly. You get a 5-line want ad in each for 75c.
For"additional lines the rate is 25c a line. Address
The New Ulm Enterprise
NEW ULM, TEXAS
For
75 cts
A five-line ad will be carried for one month, 28 issues
of the
New Ulm Daily Enterprise
New Ulm Weekly Enterprise
Austin County Daily News
Sealy Weekly News
TRADERS EXCHANGE
Is the Farmers’ Opportunity
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. pink
Capital .... $20,000.00
Surplus .... 5,000.00
Undivided Profit 2,084.62General 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
GASOLINE
ENGINES
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. x
We rebuild and repair any kind of
machinery Everything guaranteed.
Ries & Fink Iron
& Brass Works
111 Milam st. Houston, Texas
Printing for
... Farmers
School Teachers, Physicians, Me-
chanics, Agents and Country Mer-
chants who require only small
quantities at a time is a specialty
with us. Give us a trial order.
125 Printed Letterheads Cl
100 Printed ret. Envelops ’
Both sent prepaidby Parcel Post.
Other things as Cheap
New Ulm Printing Co.
New Ulm, Texas
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