The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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NE W ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS
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Welcome
and
EMIL GALLE
,4i?W ULM, TEXAS, Aug. 18, 1921.
BALL BALL
At
Lone Star Hall
Saturday, Aug. 27
Good Music
Everybody is Cordially Invited.
others.
Giebel
Alb.
in the
recom.
Giebel
at H.
Alb.
skat
The old time gentleman who
courteously lifted his hat to the
ladies is dead, but the hat still
remains to remind us of what
was but is not.
Every property owner posses-
es one right of which no one
ever seeks to deprive him—that
of paying his taxes.
■; a serpents are no longer
c j fined to the briny deep. The
g ug store variety is easier to
ee and more fe; rsome to be-
Flattery never bothers some
people. They never get it.
Half the woild is hungry and
tne other half is acquiring indi-
gestion.
i. uiue people were required
bo think befoi e they spoke they
,.o..ld never say anything.
For more informa-
tion and Agent’s pro
position apply to
Regards to one and all.
“Blue-eyed Evelyn.
Of course, when a man be-
comes a constant target of criti-
cism it is possible that hJs brain
r ang faster than thoss
critics.
Warning has been sent out
that a nihilist drive is on in the
United States. If so we hope
they keep driving until they hit
the ocean and then forget to
stop.
Picture Frames of all sizes and
Wire Baskets made to order by
B.E. Peschel in the F.G. Schwekt
Saddlery Shop. Come and get
my prices. 18-tl
I shall
Schoenav
publishei
■ e, a chronic liar may some-
. li he tru h, but he prob-
1lies about it afterwards.
Fashion papers tell us that
women’s wearing apparel is to
be changed again—all of which
is quite to be expected. Like
the face, it needs an occasional
bath.
At the
Old Town Hall
Thursday Night, Aug. 25
The comptro’ler of the curren-
cy complains that too many
banks are being started. His
warble is less distressing than
that of the depositors when one
stops.
Twenty million people are
^aid to be facing starvation in
Bolshevist Russia. Possibly
they represent that portion of
the population that has not em-
braced Bolshevism.
Some critics might aptly be
scribed as people who talk
■jul c ie thing while thinking
auout another.
At the
Reitz Hall
Sunday Night, Aug. 21
, we have no faith
that physicians
a < hange of climate when
linn that the patient has no
At the
Welcome City Hall
Wednesday Night, Aug. 24
this world for some one. As
the summer wanes the tears of
the ice dealer bring cheers from
the coal man.
But little is said of the profit-
eers these days. But possibly
people are becoming weary of
t >Iking about themselves.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of
• ay firm, corporation or individual
published in these columns, will be
cheerfully corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the editor-
We will also appreciate the giving of
any news item, the names of the visi-
tors at your home, or the going of
members of your family away for a
visit. Such assistance will help to in-
crease the value of your local paper,
a id should be given with the thought
hat it is a debt you owe to the pro-
•••ess of your city.
When the unexpected happens
iiibst people immediately find
th it they wei e pecting it.
contributions fpr publication murt
3 signed by the contributor.
Address all communications
make all monies payable to
The New Ulm Enterprise
New Ulm, Texas.
Take Dr. Gunn’s Antiseptic
for the Blood. Sold by all Drug-
gists, or sent by mail on receipt
of >1.04
wanted.
Medicine
Dept. N.
hl- ry ma is willing to per-
u duly, but most of them
insist upon making their own
decisions as to what constitutes
duty.
Grain Weevil
Exterminators
are guaranteed
P -ssibly doctors never take
th dr own me ic:r.e because
.. i re is no one t p iy the bill.
I may be true that there is no
■st for the kicked. In fact,
xpe< ience only confirms us in
. m belief.
A Registered Big
Bone “G” Poland
China Male.
Service Fee: $3.00
e woman who insists upon
i hf to change her ovn
n ver happy unless she
< ijge the minds of
“Cold in the Head”
is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent “colds in
the head’’ will find that the use of
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
build up the System, cleanse the
Blood and render them less liable to
colds. Repeated attacks of Acute
Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is
taken internally and acts through
rh« Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of
the System, thus reducing the in-
flammation and restoring normal
conditions.
All druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toldo, Ohio.
Foreign Advertising Representative
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
T ie wise man may becom-
o i b ar times, bub the fool can
!.v annex wisdom.
An Unequaled Preparation
One of the greatest preparation of
modern times is “KONIAKOSKY’S
MENTHOL LINIMENT,’’ highly re-
commended for COUGHS, COLDS,
INFLUENZA, CATARRH of the nose
&9RE THROAT, LUNGS and CHEST
£JPNE^ TROUBLES, COLIC, DI-
XHB,HPi54 apd (for all pains and
aches tvhereeypr tbpy
‘You are doing an Injustice £o your-
self and to your family by not trying
this wonderful remedy and finding
out what it really will do, get a bottle
to-day all we ask is to give it a trial,
if you are not more than satisfied fill
out the refund slip and return with
the bottle and your money will br
cheerfully refunded. Sold at all
stores where medicines are sold and
at J. J. Frnka. Adv. 20-tf
BARBECUE
AT
STAR HILL HALL
Sunday, Sept. 4
Refreshments of all kinds
during the day
DANCE AT NIGHT
Music by Prause’s Band
Everybody Cordially Invited.
(Delayed from last week.)
Schoenau News.
; Rt 3. NEW ULM, TEXAS
TaJ.ELLLLLI.IJ.I.LLLLLLEELl.LL
IEW ULM 1: lERPRiSE
Published ever} . hursday by
LOUIS O. Ml ENZLER.
V y one can point out th*
..vi est man in this town. It s *
iDor fish who forgets his own
name.
Entered as second -ernss matter Octo-
ber 20, 1910, at the p>si. office at New
Jim, Texas, under me act of March 3,
L-879.
Otto Herbrig
Texas
Music by Frplsburg Band •
Admission to Show: 2$ cts . ;
Dance tickets: S5cts ;
I'l l I I I I I I I I I I M I I I ULITTT*
Aug. 7. — Tonight
chronicle some of the
news. Will see if the
thinks they are worth publish-
ing or if they will find their way
into the waste basket.
Farmers in this section are
still busy in the field, some are
in the hay; others plow or chop
cotton. Prospects for a good
cotton crop are bad in this vicini-
ty. It will take long yet before
the first bale will be ginned.
Messrs. Carl Luetge, Egon
Luetge and Richard Falk motor-
ed to La Grange last Monday.
They called at Dr. Loehr where
Egon Luetge is taking a treat-
ment.
Misses Hedwig and Norma
Eckermann visited Miss Elly
Schaper Sunday evening.
F. Koch and family are spend-
ing a few days in Falls County
guests of their daughter-, Mrs.
Octo Glass. They made thet'ip
overland in their Ford car.
Hilton Luetge and sister, Miss
Norma, motored to New Ulm
early Tuesday morning.
E. Wasserma&n afid family
were at Nelsonville today, £P£udr
ing the day with relatives.
The Schoenau baseball team
played a game with Pisek today,
the score being 7 to 4 in favor of
Schoenau.
Mrs. Chas. Luetge, Mrs. Egon
Luetge and Miss Norma Luetge
were guests at the
home Sunday.
Ernst Luetge and
enjoyed a game of
Wunderlich.
Wm. Reeder left for El Campo
today.
Well, how is Jimmy of Indus-
try getting along these hot days?
Jimmy, do you know who I am?
I £hi#k J know who you are. I
like j^rit^ng alright, let us
There is always happiness in hear from yott
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Year 12.00
Six Mouths 1,25
Notice—All advertising will be run
and. charged for until ordered out.
'Ill I ♦ ♦ H I > MIILLILILQ-
: Picture Shows :
3 and Dances •
•a
I Given by Z
: Chas. Rinn Z
; At the Z
; Brushy School House ;
; Saturday Night, 20 ;
per bottle. Agents
Address Waco Electric
Co., Waco, Texas,
48-tf
IHERBRIG’S
M i ii i TTTi i i i i i i i rn'ii ni
For Service :
FRNKA’S CAFE
is noyv well prepared to serve Hot and Cold
Lunches, Soft Drinks of all kinds, Fountain
Soda, Root Beer, Southern Select and Pearl in
bottles.
ICE CREAM
The well know New Ulm “Superior” made
pure and wholesome out of real Cream and
sweet milk.
Served in Cones and Dishes, Baskets for home use-
Or words
4o effect
'1T BEATS the band.
THE WAY this thing-.
# * *
KEEPS POPPING up.
THE OTHER night.
I BROKE all rules.
AND READ a high-brow book.
AND HERE'S a hot one.
THAT IT handed me.
"MANY OF us find.
THAT TASTE affords.
ONE OF the fairly.
WE ARE accustomed^
BUT ITS a mouthfuL
* * *
AS YOU'LL agree if yotfc
JUST PUT it into good.
UNITED STATES, like thifl?*
* * *
"SON, YOU’LL be running.
ON FOUR flat tires.
IF YOU don’t hurry.
* * *
AND WRAP yourself around.
# ♦ ♦
THE ONLY cigarette.
♦ * ♦
THAT SATISFIES.’’
DEPENDABLE SATISFACTIONS,
# * ♦
OF EVERYDAY living.
♦ * ♦
AND IT seems.
UPON LONG reflection.
THAT SATISFACTION.
COMES CLOSE to being.
♦ ♦ •
THE LONG sought.
‘HIGHEST GOOD.”*
* * ♦
OF COURSE that isn’t.
* * *
WRITTEN WITH the ease.
• • ♦
THEY Satisfy”^ nothin?
else so well describes Ches-
terfields’ mildness, their mellow-
ness, their delicacy of aroma and
smooth, even "body.” It took
the finest varieties of Turkish
and Domestic tobaccos to do it
—and the highest order of skill
in blending them. Yes, the Ches-
terfield blend is a secret. Z£
can-t be copied
Have you seen the new
DANCE
AT
Nelsonville
In C. S. P. S. Hall
Saturday, Aug. 27
Mu sip by
Bellville Cousin’s Orchestra
Everybody Invited
Rub- My-Tism is a powe ful
antiseptic. Cures infected cut, old
•ores, tetter, e c. 33-51
Schoenau 18, Skull Creek 6.
Skull Creek was defeated by
the Schoenau boys Sunday on
tho latters diamond. It was a
fair ball game from the begin-
ning till to the end.
Spore )?y innings:
Schoenau 101 332 035-18
Skull Creek 002 000 040- 6
Schoenau players; A. Braun,
2b; H. Luetge, ss; L. Koch, lb;
G. Vasicek, If; R. Schmid, c; E.
Luetge, rf; L. Schaper, cf; O.
Luetge, 3b; E. Luedeker, p.
Skull Creek players: H.Krebs,
2b; W. Rudloff, ss; B. Eixnunn.
lb; N. Strickler, c; G. Giebel, rf:
W Eixmann, cf; B. Rudloff, 3b:
B. Ehrigaohn, If; V. Schmid, p
Struck out by Luedeker 8, by
Schmid 9.
Two base hits—Rudloff 2
Koch 1, Braun 2.
three base bit-Brauv,
NEW PERFECTION
OJJ Cook Stoves and Ovens
Qelici^ Food
Perfegtjpg bafcgs gnd evef^thing petfectly. Ip’s pfee
popular oil gtqve cea4 flbguf so much in your maga?
gines—the Stove with the cjuick-lighting Blue Ckfm-
burner, Cumg iq—we’ll dempustfatg to you what fkan,
intenn cooking heat really
W. F, HOTMANN,
NEW ULM, TEXAS.
The Enterprise and the Gal-
veston Semi-Weekly News, one
/ear, for $2.75. Send in your
subscription at once.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain
kil er, Relieves pain and soreness
Rheunatism, Neuralgia, Sprains,
&c. ' 33-51
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 18, 1921, newspaper, August 18, 1921; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194714/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.