The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THE NEW ULM ENTERPRISE, NEW ULM, TEXAS THURSDAY JAN. 24, 1935.
UAK^EI REPORT
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Dances
('•meted every Wednesday
Frnka Mercantile Co
Merchants.
Locals
ehange without notice
Brand in stock.
Lone Star Hall
SUN. FEB. 17.
comes, get
Dental Notice
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BATTERIES
New Ulm Enterprise !
i Kodak Films at the Enterprim
week and all the
been praying for a
is hereby given that
not allow turkeys to
large on any of our
day
fell
FAT HOGS wanted by Jame*
Rinn, Industry, Texas. 13-4:
time
goat.
Lissen—It’s true. When I
went in another dentist was
working on my dentist’s teeth.
Dr. B. B. Knolle, Dentist will
be at Industry, Tues. Feb. 5.
100 pound
Brands of
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Srb. —My wife has been nurs-
ing a grouch all the week.
Mdvani.—Been laid up, have
you?
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A fire broke out at the resi-
dence of Leo Schiller, which
luckily was discovered in time
and by heroic work was ex-
tinguished, otherwise it would
nave been disastrous. Mr. SchiL
Customer: “I sent my little
boy, Johnny, for five pounds
of apples, and you only sent
four and a quarter pounds.” ■-
Grocer: “My scales are right,
madam. Haye you weighed your
little boy?”
Ads. under this heading are
charged for at the rate of 1c
per word for the first insertion
and 1c per word for each in-
sertion after the first time. No
advertisment for less than 25c
will be accepted. Advertise-
ments containing less than 26
words will be charged the same
as 25 words. Cash in advance
nad a letter from him from
China asking her to send him
his clothes.
Mrs. Annie Rinn of Oenaville
t isited at the home of her broth-
er, J. J. Frnka and others, last
week. Her cheerful disposition
md wit put many minds in a
joyful feeling. Many (thanks
Annie, come again.
Mr. Ben R. Eckermann called
it our place of business last
'eek to do some of his shop-
ping.
13.00
12.65
.... 12.20
. $43.00
We have on hand
at all times, absolute-
ly Fresh, Flashlight,
Telephone, Ignition,
and Radio, A. B, and.
C, Batteries.
Enjoyable.
Lissen—I had a most enjoy-
able time at the dentist’s this
Explained
Al Falfa—Why did Clover
Hay quit goin’ with that young
horse doctor that she expected
to marry? . .
Rube Arb.—Just when he was
about to propose to her he made
her open her mouth so he could
examine her teeth.
The Industry Hatchery wil
open for custom hatching, Mon
day, Jan. 23. Bring eggs or
Saturday and Monday. Price
on custom hatching will be
$2.70 per tray. We also have
blood tested chicks for sale ev
ery Tuesday, which please or
der in advance. —Industry
Hatchery, Industry, Texas. 14-ti
Doesn’t
Fast Girl—Helen doesn’t
derstand baseball at all.
2nd Girl—How so?
First Girl—The other
she went to a game, and
in love with the umpire.
beeswax .
Pecans,
Country Soap,
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Old Roosters
lryrers,
Hens,
Turkey hens,
ok! Toms,
Turkeys, No. 2,
Turkey, Gob., (young)
Geese full Feathered .
Ducks ...
Guinea* each
Salt is more essential as a
life necessity than other ingrie-
dierices. We have the very clean-
est in 25, 50 and
sacks. Best known
table salt.
When wash day
a box of Rinso and make it
easy for your self.
Cattle, hogs, and turkeys are
strictly forbidden to roam on
my farm.
Ed. Maerz,
Rt. 1, New Ulm, Tex. 12-3tp
Prize Masqurate
DANCE
In
With each order of 50 Call
ing Cards with your name m*at
ly printed thereon at 50 ett
we will give you a nice f>ocke
Card Case absolutely free
Mail orders have our specie
attention. Include 5 cts fo
postage. The Card Case .•••:
tsinlv is a wonder
Music by
BACA’S New Deal Orch.
Come and have a good time
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Wife: “I’m getting ice
a new man, dear.”
Grocer: “What’s wrong
the old one?”
“Nothing, but the new
. ays he’ll give us colder ice
for the same mfiney.”
More and better chicks.—I^et
us hatch a strong healthy easi-
ly raised chick out every hatch-
able egg you bring us. Bring
egg on Mondays. Strong
healthy easily raised chicks for
sale every Tuesday at lowest
prices. —Bremer’s Hatchery,
Warrenton, Fayette Co. Texas.
Jim—I want to make sure (afternoon.
that if this letter is ever readj Hurja—I don’t see how that
Country lard,
Bacon, per lb, Texas,
xtet Potatoes
• aions pe? lb. ....
Why He was Tried
The tired-looking man
facing the solocitor.
“So you want a divorce from
your wife” said the latter.
“Arn’t your relations pleasant?
“Mine are,” came the answer,
but hers are simply terrible.
DANCE
In *
Notice
we will
roam at
lands during this or any other
year.
G. E. Kretzschmar,
W. A. Schweke. 12-3tp
o
last respect by attending the
Ihsf sad rites.
Mrs. Oswald Laake, Sr.,
and children.
Sts. Peter & Paul’s
DANCE
In
PARISH HALL
Frelsburg, Texas
SAT. FEB. 2.
Music by Lingel’s Orch
Dance Tickets |0c
Lunch in evening.
Everybody Cordially Invited
Never Mind
Pec—My views on bringing
up the family are—
Mrs. Peck—Never mind your
views. I’ll bring up the family.
You go and bring up the coal.
Mixed
DANCE
In
MAENNERCHOR HALL
Welcome, Texas
Proved
Pat—The Lakes of Killarne
sor have no bqttom.
Tourist—What makes you say
that?
Pat—Why, sor, Felix O. Gar-
ranan was reported drowned in
there while he was in swim-
ming last year and about six
Lost Faith
Sunday School Teacher—Why
Robert, I am surprised to hear
you say that you don’t believe
our prayers are answered.
Robert—Well, the angels
brought a new baby to our house
last
had
COTTON
St. Middling
Middling,
St L. Middling,
Cotton Seed . .
Cotton Seed Hulls, .... $17.00
Meal, $2.50
COUNTRY PRODUCE
.. .21
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.. .15
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.. .14
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Admission 40c.
Music by Lindy’s Orch.
Everybody Cordially Invited
Wise Guy
Slim—You seem to be extra
busy, Jim.
Jim—Yes, Fm writing a love
-girl. Tte been
jriing on it over an hour.
Slim.—Why are you taking
so much pains?
£ We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to our neighbors,
relatives and friends for their
kind help and consideration
shown us during the dark hour
at ‘the death of our beloved
husband and father,
Oswald Laake, Sr.
We especially desire to thank
Bev. Father Stindle for his ser-
vice and comforting words of
S'atidn spoken and to the
ers of the choir who sang
beautifully during Mass and
at the grave. We also wish to
thank all those who brought
the beautiful floral offerings
and those who came to pay their
Last Word
; Rannells—I thought you said
'you always have the last word
with your wife? But I notic'
that she orders you around th*
whole time.
Morrison—I de have the last
word. Don’t you always heai
me say “All right”?
Modern
DANCE
In
Heinsohn’s Hall
Frelsburg, Texas
SUN. JAN. 27.
Music by Blume’s Orchestra
Dance tickets 40c
Everybody Cordially Invited
Needed One
Young Mother—Oh, I
knew what to do for my baby.
I don’t know what’s wrong
with it.
Young bride—Didn’t a book
bf instructions come with it?
in court it won’t make me look could be.
like a fool.
Boston Boy
Department Store Santa—
And what do you want for
Christmas little boy?
I Boston Youngster—Nothing
|)ut a three-stoy polyphase he-
terodyne regenrative unit ana
a reflex inductive oscillatory
tube for my radio.
Prizes awarded to the 3
Best Costumes
Everybody Cordially Invited £
Wise Pupil
Teacher—Why is George
Washington called (First in war
and first in peace) ?
Pupil—I dunno, unless it’s to
make him solid with both the
months after that his mothei Ipreparedists and the pacifists.
The Wear-U-Well Shoes quali-
I ty is becoming better known,
■ the workmenship and finish
I is among the first class. Our
■ trade has increased to more ler was at our Tin Shop to pro-
than double since we put that cure the damaged parts.
PRIZE
DANCE
Ray.- Baca’s Pavilion
Fayetteville, Texas
3 prizes will be given
MON. JAN. 28.
Baca’s New Deal Orch
Dance Tickets 40c
Everybody Cordially Invited
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