The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1925.
them.
Dr. Mellenthin
GOOD ONLY UNTIL DEC. 26, 1925
TWO DAYS ONLY
No charge for Consultation
right. We always need
andTotal Value
$11.00
cost of government has
YOU $ J 25
SAVE
New Ulm, Texas, Nov. 12, 1925.,
THESE CLUB RATES ARE GOOD FOR NEW OR RENEWALS
Total Value
$8.00
in-
ANOTHER BIG OFFERPOSTED
1925
CRITICS AND®CREATORS
3-4tNOTICE
28, I
something a-
tHeNotice To Cotton Growers,
3-tf.Ulm Co-operative Store.
New
have a Car of Rice Bran
order elsewher e.
Home Industry.
State
Box
RATE.
ALIKE
Notice—All advertising' will be run
i nd charged for until ordered out.
Entered as second-class matter Octo
-ier 20, 1910, at the post office at New
U.iin, I'exas. under the act of March 3,
All the money that is good
for anyone is just enough to
get along without scrimping.It's human nature for folks
born with silver spoons in their
mouths to wish they were gold.
People who don’t let .any of
their intelligence go to waste
are good examples to follow.Don’t worry about the scan-
dals you have missed because
you will not have to repeat
We always enjoy an inter-
view with some men because
we never have to say a word.You can generally judge a
man by the amount of piety re-
quired to make him conceited a-
bout it.Placing first things first is a
good policy to follow, but all
don’t agree on what comes first
in life.
When a woman married
money, she finds that all is
gold that glitters.The man who gets things
done is in bigger demand than
lower taxes.
The man who worries over
little things never has any time
for big ones..Hay of all kinds carried in
stock in our large Warehouses.
No trouble to show and give
prices.—Frnka.There are just three kinds of
people—somebodies, anybodies,
and nobodies.Those who are on the level
waste no time endeavoring to
prove it.He who goes back on his
friends never has any when he
needs them.Lives of great men often re-
mind us—that one is not born
every day.Co-operation wor ks better
when in use than when it is
just talked about. >
that
dogs
Hard work is almost a speci-
fic cure for hard luck.
Misfortune sometimes pays
dividents, but cases are so rare
that no one wants to make a
business of seeking it.for
so
for
not
State . . .
Box . .
the simplest
be critical—
which some-
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
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Office hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m
REGULAR PRICE
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$2.00
Queer, but true that pin-
headed people are ever able to
see the point.If you want to keep a good
opinion of a man, don’t examine
him too closely.A radio on a night when the
air is full of static is about
worthless as an automobile
a cold day that won’t run.Fill in this subscription order blank and bring or send it to the New Ulm
Enterprise office.
Gentlemen:—I want to take advantage of your club rates with the Hous-;
ton Chronicle and you will find herewith $ for one year’s sub-
scripton to the (Daily and Sunday) (Daily only) Check which, and The
New Ulm Enterprise weekly for 1 year.
Name
Town
Route ....LV.RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
• )ne Year 12.00
Six Months 1,25
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Texas newspaper. Think of it! You can now secure a mail subscription
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than two cents a day. Take advantage of this liberal offer today, if sav-
ing money means anything to you.
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
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The New Ulm Enterprise
Fill in this subscription order blank and bring or send it to the New Ulm
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veston News and* you will find herewith $ for one year’s
subscription to the (Daily and Sunday) and the New Ulm Enterprise
weekly for I year.
Those who offer the most
criticism generally have
least to recommend them
models to follow.
The people who deliver
goods are likewise the ones who
do the collecting.
Sore Gums or Bleeding Gums
can not stay sore if you use
Leto’s Pyorrhea Remedy. All
druggists sell it, and are au-
thorized to refund your money
if it fails. Ask E. Lindemann
& Sons, Industry, Texas. 21-tf
NO SHORT TERM SUBSCRIPTIONS ACCEPTED AT THIS
THIS OFFER IS MADE TO OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS
AND EXPIRES DECEMBER 24, 1925. SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
IT NOW.
The Galveston News by mail only
Daily and Sunday 12 months and the
New Ulm Enterprise 12 months $6.50
the
as
The
doubled in ten years but some
think we are not as well gov-
erned as we once were.The Enterprise has in stock
an assortment of Blank Notes,
Mortgages, Vendor Lien Notes
and various other legal forms
which will be sold at reasonable
prices. If in need of any call
at the Enterprise Office.
YOU S') 25
save £
The Enterprise and the
las Semi-Weekly News,
year, only $2.75. Send your sub-1
s.cription to The Enterprise
Xmas and New Year Cards—
Samples have arrived at THE
ENTERPRISE OFFICE and we
are ready to book orders for
Dec. 1 delivery. Come and see
our samples before placing your
Time, tide and bad debt col-
lectors wait for no man.
Success is measured largely
by acquisition and the mode is
not very often questioned.Coming to
HOUSTON
ire
We
coming due here Saturday, Nov.
14. price $1.60 per 100 lbs out
of the car. Also a car of Ear
Corn at $1.15 out of the car.
New Ulm Co-operative Store.
Ad. Mieth, Mgr.WANTED TO BUY—Seed
Cotton at my Gin every Satur-
day. G. A. Hoppe, New Ulm,
Texas. 51-tf
Received Knitted Hoods at F.
A. Weige.
REGULAR PRICE
$9.00
$2.00
Contributions for publication murt
b« signed by the contributor.
Address ail communications
make all monies payable to
Thb New Ulm Enterprise
Naw ITim, Tei/as.
We have accepted the agency
for the Improved Mebane and
Kasch Planting cotton seed
raised on Smith’s Improved
pedigred farm, Veron, Texas.
There is a scarcity of good
seed here. The price is lower
this season for good seed.
Therefore take no chance and
ask for further particulars.
E. Lindemann & Sons, Agents,
Industry, Texas.
Local Advertising
and Notices
New Ulm Enterprise
NEW ULM. TEXASCanadians report no demand
for 4.4 per cent beer. The
brewers, instead of giving a
kick, have a kick coming.NEW ULM ENTERPRISE
Publiehed every Thursday by
LOUIS O. MUENZLER.
Virtue is something that
can’t be sent to the shop for
repairs and come back as new.
No special talent is needed
to criticize. It is
thing on earth to
to tear apart that
one has created.
But a creator is
part. To~ create is to contri-
bute something to the world; to
add to istead of take from.
There is no fixed rule for
creating. You don’t have to in-
vent a new machine to create.
You might create pleasure for
someone, happiness for your
friends, better conditions in
your home community, a better
home for your family, a more
pleasant atmosphere for those
you work with.
Those who • create are boost-
ers. Communities are made by
such people. They never lose
an opportunity to do a good
deed and when no opportunity
presents' itself, they make one.
The critic is the adverse of
this. He sees no good in any-
thing, particularly if it comes
from one of a creative turn of
mind. He may not know any-
thing of the merits of the case,
but that does not matter. It is
his nature to be critical and hq
is not happy unless he is critic-
izing something or somebody.
A habitual critic is a detri-
ment to the community. He and
his like are a dead weight to
carry.
Beginning November
will run my grist mill only eve-
ry other Saturday until th
next ginning season.
R. L.- Fordtran,
4-lt. Industry, Texas
CATARRH
Catarrh is a Local disease greatly
fluenced by Constitutional conditions.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick
Relief by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
faces and assists in ridding your System
of Catarrh.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Name
Town
Route
CASH MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ORDER FOR ABOVE OFFERS
Notice is hereby -given
hunting, with or without
and firearms, either by day or
night on my farm in Colorado
County is strictly forbidden.
Any trespassing or unlawful
violations will be prosecuted to
the full extend of the law.
f/ John Wavra,
New Ulm, Texas
This Offer is Good Only Until Dec. 24
Order Now. Order Today — Now
OUR $E 75 FOR
PRICE O^bOTH
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular
graduate in medicine and sur-
gery and is licensed by the
state of Texas. He does not
operate for chronic appendicitis,
gall stones, ulcers of the stom-
ach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonder-
ful results in diseases of the
stomach, liver, bowels, blood,
skin, nerves, heart, kidney,
bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lungs, rheumatism, scia-
tica, leg ulcers and rectal ail-
ments.
Below are the names of a few
of his many satisfied patients
in Texas.
Mrs. A. E. Roper, Frank-
ston, gall stones.
T. H. Walston, Rosebud, vari-
cose ulcer.
Mrs. C. T. Wolf, Wichita
Falls, dyspepsia.
Walter Rannafeld, Roscoe, a-
cid stomach.
Mrs. B. A. Purser, Big
Springs, high blood pressure.
Henry Jokel, Vernon, appen-
dicitis.
Mrs. H. Turner, Henrietta,
gall bladder and liver trouble. '
Mrs. Louis Boenig, Converse/
rheumatism and obesity.
Remember above date, that i
consultation on this trip will1
be free and that his ^treatment
is different.
Married women must be ac-
companied by their husbands.
. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg.,
Los Angeles, California.
OUR $X75 FOR
PRICE U “ BOTH
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in Internal Medicine for the
past twelve years
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published in these columns, will he
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The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1925, newspaper, November 12, 1925; New Ulm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1200311/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nesbitt Memorial Library.