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THE SEALY NEWE, FKIDAY, APRIL 18, 1930.
THE CO W IS KING
Nine-tenths of all the diseases of tho
Views On Prohibition.
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W. F. Meyer & Company.
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Join the Chamber of Commerce
ed by its citizens.
Whether the United States is
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in distinct violation of our con-
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veral years ago.
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this nation, and the c
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Hugo Seidel.
Taylor,
H. E. Schulte, R. A.
W. E. CRUMP.
Gray, of Sealy. and Wat Hill
duced is 50 per cent greater
Sunday, April 20. 1930. Music
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chestra. Entrance to hall 75c.
• You
invited.—
Committee.
666 TABLETS
ralgia in 30 minutes, checks a
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F. W. HACKBARTH & SONS
NEW LOW PRICES
Kuhns Guaranteed High Grade House Paint, per gal. $3.25
= Kuhns Second Grade House Paint. per gallon
$2.50
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facilities]
Barked Wire, per Roll
Sealy State Bank
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FIRST-CLASS
PROFESSIONAL WORK ►
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most profitable cow for the far-
mer to own. This is easily prov-
Milk, Man’s Best Food, is Pro-
duced by the Most Efficient
Domestic Animal We Have.
Sanitary in Every Respect
Special Attention Given to
Brookshire; a sister, Mrs. W.
N. ’ Strong of Houston, and a
nephew, Aretas Mander, who
is attending college in Missouri,
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Article IX of our
Constitution reads: “
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It sweeps
, aside
High Cost
on.
over-
San
The
land
Felipe
their ramifications are too num-
erous to enumerate, or indidiv-
ualize, in,our limited space. We
shall try,’ therefore, to confine
this article to a fewgeneral re-
marks on one of the most colos-
dairy cattle than some others.
The average production of our
cows do not equal that of other
nations, but we are gradually
creeping up.
By far'the majority of our
Felipe and Sealy.
The following acted as pall-
also
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call on all to support this move-
ment with both labor and sub-
criptions, to the fullest extent
of their ability.”
Mr. Donoghue presided at a
recent meeting of the Houston
is thy neighbor’s.”
Refute- these injunctions if
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"THEFRIENDLY BANK”
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Drug Store
Orthodontia and Pyorrhea
a Specialty
without increasing labor costs
and with only a moderate in-
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(Copyright, 1930,
-by Dr. L. D.LeGear, V. S.)
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ShePEOPLE0
COLUMN 04
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localpastor. Rev. C. J. Atkin-
son, according to the rites of
by Cat Spring and Millheim or-
signs for the future growth c,. -I
of the dairy industry is the j SEALY.
an army travels on its
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Relieves a Headache or
the profits of the average'far-
mer. In the series of articles
which are to follow, I propose to
discuss topics whjch will be of
interest to the owner of herds.
There is a mistaken notion a-
mong farmers that the dairy
animals they see on exhibit at
state and county fairs are rais-
ed for show purposes only, and
. rights, liberties and immuni-
1 receded him to ties, but far-reaching in its evil
WILL PATTISON
DIES SUDDENLY
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= Cedar .Shingles $4.50—$5.50—$6.50 and $7.50 =
2 Fairbanks-Morse 1/4 H.P. GaSme Engine $60.00 |
Ex Fairbanks-Morse 8-ft. Windmill and Tower . $80.00 x
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= Medium Weight Roll Roofing, per roll
= Hinge Joint Hog Fence. 26-inch, pef 330 ft. Roll
= Poultry and Rabbit Fence, 48-ipah, per 165-ft. Roll
= Chicken Netting Wire, 48-inch, per 150-ft. Roll
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HUDSONS eat
AN ENTIRELY NEW TYPE
basic fact that the cow is effi-1_____________
cient as a manufacturing plant mmimm _ _ _ wmmum
for human food. In fact, the ■
______,__i pain and n- \
nancial losses. Herbine, the good old t
vegetable cathartic, will prevent con-
stipation in a natural, easy and
pleasant way. Get a bottle today from
of San Felipe.
as well as personal
A great general once said
an uncle in Sealy.
J. F.
fewer cows on our farms.
One of the most favorable
ment was made ■
services were conducted by the
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reserve to meet unexpected ex- ■
the Muske Under-
several first cousins
over His j urisdiction and com-1 body of men in uniform—and
mandments: an "Ich und Gott" we do recognize milk as one of
combine; a sort of “Council of lour most valuable foods. ‛
Ten,” of which we have read Milk for babies and. invalids
in the history of ancient Rome, has always been considered es-
m We solicit your account and offer our
m to help you create real independence.
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farms of Holland ! : of Independence
Tu uer Hall, at Cat Spring on
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A bank account and a regular method of saving 3
create a feeling of independence, a feeling of self-respect.
you can. They are copied ver- the wealthy, powerful country
batum et literature. Yet in it is because we are people of
your egotistical fanaticism ndmilk-drinkers might be ques-
American people can do IacegaIY
to constipation, doctors say. Constipa-
tion throws into the system poisons
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ed. Correct breeding, correct of the body and make them easy
feeding and faithful adherence zhetimspforenrygonrpatyhichn attou
to a few simple rules will en- wili avoid nine-tenths of all diseases,,
able any farmer to produce with their consequent pain and fi-
milk at a profit as a side |ine
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Money is not everything, but the lack of sufficient S
funds often brings unhappiness. Do not let your married - '
" life be threatened by financial worries. )
thy neighbor’s house; thou that
shalt not covet thy -neighbor’s stomach. A modern sage has
wife, nor his man servant, norgone further and declared that
his maid servant, nor his ox. a nation is great in proportion
nor his ass, nor anything that to the amount of milk consum-
LADIES AND CHILDREN >
vvvvvvvvv$
and to whose edicts no. refer- sential. In recent years the. rea-
endum applied, or appeal to a sons for this have been better
“higher power” availed. The known. Milk is a complete food
"Ichs". prevailing, are the itself. It contains nearly every-
rights, liberties and immunities thing the body needs. It is
of our fellowman any the less (rich in proteins. Milk contains
his than his ox, his ass, or his the minerals we require with
are cordially
that their chief value is in the Nine-Tenths Preventable
prizes they win. As a matter of rm-tenths: althedaf th.
fact, the purebred cow is the American people can be traced directly,
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Sealy News, ‛ •
Sealy, Texas.
Dear Mr. Editor:
The Grafteriological Societies
of these United States are com-
posed of such a variety and
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No- matter what their income, every young couple L
should have a bank account. Ea
was taken
f The above prices are net cash F.O.B. Yard, i __________
fuuuuruunuusuynsuypuyrusuyrusuyuysIIIliL W.S FMeyerF" companyone “
Is is more than a
penses. •
streets.
In. 1894 he was married
than.it was ten years ago there
the Texas "are actually nearly one million
formance. ___ - —
Come take a ride. The charm of distinctive performance, riding ,
ease and dependability that you find will question the wisdom
or need of paying more for any car. . ■
-PRI CES •
Standard Length Chassis:
$AA COACH — Coupe, $1100; Standard
* I I I “ I I Sedan, $1150; Roadster, $1200;
L• • Phaeton, $1300; Sunsedan, $1335.
Long Wheelbase: <
5-Pdss. Touring Sedan, $1250; Brougham, $1295; 7-Pass,
Phaeton, $1500; 7-Pass, Sedan, $1650.
Prices f. o. b. Detroit, Factory
Standard Equipment Includes:’
Four 2-way shock absorbers; radiator shutters; starter on
dash; electrolock; electric gauge for fuel and oil on dash;
tire lock and luggage carrier.
A WIDE CHOICE OF COLORS AT NO EXTRA COSr
A. G. Preibisch
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m K Pattison, aged 56
a prominent citizen of
be searched, and the person, or back, but we da_demand non- bathroom scales in- use today
things, to be seized. This was interference control of State than at any time in history. We
one .condition which this 18th affairs by our government and I watch our weights as closely as I
self - appomhted guardianship not a two power government, we do the weather.
foisted on the nation. “Over- We can’t work for more than The future for milk, man’s
zealous enforcement officers," one master at a time. You best food, looks’very rosy. The
did you say. “Ignorance of the profess to work for and serve dairy industry, already the big-
■ , law justifies no one.” it you God, and yet whose machina- gest of all American industries,
,u ,09 ’• - Coupei, Jack vonthmkik does, try it as a plea tions are aiding and abetting is destined to enjoy still great-
a ......... .. . to a homicide, or hog stealing; each day? er progress. There are s many
0 0 r- nPAD are < " ’ l’ ii ’ either one will convince you of Stop and think before you dairy cows in the United States
MU ,V W M t, Avon- your error, unless you have thestart something.
al i,W, Cooper, E. A. ooper, “denero" -to employ a law con-,
J. ( . Day • Max, Wander, B. D. tortionist who stands in with
-egethia" L "rtsbans L fhe professional vendor of the Bishop’s Campaign
5 anire: — u 10-500: W,ol; law and evidence in the case. 1 . c
In the revocation of certain Worthy of SUPpOFt
a bunch of self-appointed and
Not alone have you repudiated
the Constitution in upholding
a dangerous, wicked and far-
reaching menace against our
constitution, but you have
thrown to the winds injunction
17, Chapter 20 of the Book of
Exodus, which enjoins you as
follows: “Th6u shalt not covet!
rapacity you seek to go over I tioned. But the fact remains ■
the Master’s head and consti-that we are unhealthy lot, our
tute yourselves a board.oi self-1 athletes are ampng the best in
......’Brothers Keep- the world, our soldjers, -when
effects, both as to crime, law
violations and debauchries of
Editions
which were brought, alut by
taking Company, where inter- the enactment of this Rauldine
I he, funefal conception of fanaticism and
lust of govermental control by
EIGHT-CYLINDER QUALITY
, With, all its supreme performance, Hudson is surprisingly
economical of fuel and tires. And it is engineered to low main-
tenance cost. Thousands of former “Six” owneks are delighting
. in "its reasonable cost of operation and upkeep. Among Eights
it establishes a new scale of low ownership costs
You have supremacyin fast get-away. You level hills with the
ase of coasting. In crowded traffic you rarely need touch the
gears. From standing start up to the top ranges of silky smooth
speed, and back again to the soft instantaneous stopping action
of the brakes, you will find the same effortless ease in per-
morning to
Miss Annu
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Phillips of San
It is more .than a means of obtaining more com
forts and conveniences.
interesting fact in this conned y
tion—while the total milk pfo- k
the Methodist Church.
A large concourse of rela-
fives and friends from Brook-
shite accompanied the remains
to their last resting place, and
the profusion of floral offerings
showed- the esteem in . which
he was held.
Mt Pattison is survived by
two daughters. Mrs. Fred Bul-
ler of Brookshire, and Mrs.
Edgar Menke of Hempstead: a
brother. J. H. Pattison of
; CITY BARBER SHOP,
W. R. CONNER. Prop. ,
turies ago, and His more high-
ly specialized and increased
work at this time, is still in
their hands. As Chairman, I
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milk is produced from small m
dairy herds. The specialized _
dairy industry requires large “
capital and involves certain •
Felip : She
the grave set
I. B. SIGLER
DENTIST
Upstairs over Hackbarth’s
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not deligated to- the uileu wug- ■■■ • • ---------- pelyan in mm -vunuly, vil _
States by the Constitution, norowes theis suport to this move- pasturage plentiful, we shall be,
prohibited by it to the States.' ment, to the I- ranciscan I ath- large producers of beef cattle. “
are reserved to- the States re- ers,ajn whose memory and as a But as extensive farming in- ■
svectively, or to the people.” partial repayment for their la- creases, dairy herds will con- ■
— bros, this Memorial will be tinue to grow in popularity. We ■
liftifhiitififtifmittiititftitiftitifitiitifttifmtiifmiittifitftit starthe cause of Christ in this aruntt, although wadins. more ‘
“ State was in their hands cen- - ‘ .....
home, that, you, contrary to the exception of iron arid iodine,
the injunction of paragraph 17, And last but not least, milk
lion in "pleno jura” assumed to Chapt. 20 of the Book of Ex- contains the four important vi-
shoot down our citizens inodus, or Article XIV of our tamins needed by growing child-
many instances without —re-: National Constitution can, or ren and adults who wish to
course to ArticlelV of our na- should seek to constitute your- keep fit.
tional constitution, which reads selves the nation’s guardians. Now health is one of the
as follows: "The rights of the Whence this right of abroga- most important topics before
people to be secure in their tion of these rights, personal the American people today. In
person, houses, papers and et- liberties and immunities which magazine articles, in advertise-
fects, against unreasonable God instilled into every man, ments, on the public platform,
searches and seizures, SHALL woman and child whose mind the subject’ of keeping fit is
NOT BE VIOLATED, and NO is not warped to that 2x4 “Ich” discussed. We have learned
WARRANT shall issue’, but up- bug of narrow-mindedness it ip just as easy to eat to ex-
on’probable cause, supported by “rule or ruin” policy of fanat- cess as it is to drink to excess,
oath, or affirmation, and par- icism. Diets are being followed as
ticularly describing the place to We don’t want the saloon never before. There are more
as there are automobiles, pos-
sibly a few more. The average
milk production per cow is
climbing steadily upward. An
Ir. Pattis n was • resident
Hi.-.kshiry until a fe^ years/
, when he movea to his
_ risks. The subject we are most ■
Pure Asphalt Black Roof Paint. 5-gAllon kit $T.OO = <»nd -Galveston secters-and is, interested in isthat-efimprev-a—
. , . . ...= now actively engaged in organ-ling the herds and increasing
Pure Asphalt Fibre Coating, 5-gallon Kit $4.25 = ization work in this territory.
Mite Killer-Only One Application a Year, gallon $1.25 | Are you a member of the
$1.75 = Chamber of Commerce?
$6.30 = Would You Know One
. , = If You Saw ItT ..
$6.10 = /If you ever came face to face with a
ca en = germ, would you recognize it? Of
7*-3V = coarse it is not likely that you ever
.. j c. -- = will see a germ, unless you own a
$.>.00. $3.75 and $4.75 — tremendously powerful microscope, for
‘ = you would have to magnify one over
= a thousand times to make it as big as
a pin head. But you should recognize
the fact that these tiny germs can get
into your blood streams through the
smallest cut, and give you typhoid 4
fever, tuberculosis, lockjaw, blood ‘
poisoning, and many more dangerous ’
and perhaps fatal diseases. There is 4
_ one suf" safeguard against these-ta
= dangers — washing every cut, no ’
" matter how small, thoroughly with 4
> Liquid Borozone, the safe antisep- 4
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= Cedar* Posts 11c and up
= 28-Gauge Galvanized Roofing, per Square $5.00
ity, was stricken
- iay afternoon,
e to his farm in
bottom, and died
al assistance could
rights (both private and per- ------
--sonal), privileges and immuni- . T. J. Donoghue of Houston,
Of,D MF NANCD in tho ties, you have laid a predicate Vice-President of 1
for more violations of both company, and head of the Hous-
State and personal rights, lib- ton Community Chest, who re-
erties and immunities as well cently accepted the general
as future usurpations of every c hairmanship of the Diocesan
prerogative dear to the heart and Franciscan Memorial Cam-
of the true liberty-loving Am- paign today stated:
erican citizen in our land. Such “As General Chairman of theI numan iovu. 111 mw, ne.
as the soldiers of 1776, who Diocesan and Franciscan Cam- cow excells all other domestic ®
fought against just such ty- paign, I feel constrained to re- animals in that respect. Poultry ■
rany with England as are being mind our people that argreat and hogs come next. But the ■
Neu- foisted by you and the grafting duty is upon us. This duty is to cow has the advantage over
tax bugs in our congressional support the Bishop’s Campaign, the pig and hen; it can eat
Cold the first day, and checks and .legislative halls of this to aid the Franciscan Fathers roughage while her two ,com-
Malaria in three days. American nation. History has in their work among the Mexi- petitors must have grain.
cce 1 • I • : a peculiar knack of repeating cans, the Junior Seminary, al- As the king of food pro-
bOO alSO Hl ulHuiC itself. Beware that you do not deviation of mission indebtness, ducers. the dairy cow has al-.
crowd things too1 farea dnstart building of more mission chur- ready shown its worth on the
something you can’t stop. ches and other Diocesan work high-priced “ ' " —ile
National needed by His Lordship. and other foreign countries. Asm
The power “Every man. woman , and long as large farms and ranches m
United wage earner in tht Diocese, pervail in this country, with '
farm • better attend to his al grafts which its legalized
farming interests, but spent a cloak of clownish hyprocrisy
great art of his time among fails utterly to camouflage., constituted
his friends i tow al Was This so-styled 18th Amendment' ers; a sort of supreme court they have to, can lick Any equal
a familiar figu ( on our of our Constitution is not only *..... ‘ ’
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