The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. [25], No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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MO REAL COTATI AGENT
hande of boys and girls and tReymy
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awaken a desire for a college educa-
Front Street, SEALY, TEXAS
Chas. BECKMAN, Secretary.
I vegetable tonic, that livens up the
Ceo.H.Bu er&Co.
Leap Year Ball.
Druggists
guidance of the fair MX. The ev-pt
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MAIN STREET . • SEALY, TEXAS I
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other case of the Boxes
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r. a. Healy Lumber Co. sell cur paint.
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Santa Fe
GALVESTON
AUG. 8 TO 18
ATTORNEY AT LA
SEALY, TEXAS
Special Attention to Collection el Accounl
Office— Upstairs in F. W. Hackbarth BM|
Depot for .
Dikes
Family
Remedies
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Coflege Station this week, aceoeding
t reporta, is very largely attended
This interest to hearty eo-operation
COTTON
CARNIVAL
that she supposed it would
Mother has a dreadful ba bit of sigh-
lag. Sometimes it gets on my nerves
awfully, but I always try to be pa
tient with my dehr mother
Friday I went down town to get a
tresh pair of white gloves and a new
hair ornament to wear to the thea-
WormxMouca-
porameextoacm
ad es are ali endy 1
i one ofeuccee in
City
Barber
Shop
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has been 1
The“worid
Yours truly,
r. W. DEVOE a co.
New York.
I Mg success in life. i
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Mr. Calway six long years ta complete, the time one will occasionally forget
in the upper story six folding doors wine little thing. You must for-
Everybody Cordially 3
Invited to Attend.
Agent for Steam Laundry
Your patronage solicited.
determined to save a caterer’s bill by
having simple, homemade retresh
meats .
At Buller & Co.’s Drug Store. Scaly, Tel
Your Patronage Solicited. ;
All Work Guaranteed.
‘ Ruth Riteboy bad an out of town
friend. Eloise Nixon, visiting her last
week. and I decided to entertain tar
Turn Tells About a Bit of
Sprinting He Witnessed to
BETTERMEDICINE -
THAN-CALOMEL
Dodson’s Liver Tone, A Safe Vegetable
Liquid, Now Takes the Place of
Calomel, the Powerful
Mineral Drug.
Many people know the danger of
calomel, yet they take it because they
The campaiga slogas of Governor
Colitt was "Legialative Rest and
Politeal Peace." Hao majority of
Texas Democrats to the extent of
about $0,000 have said "Amen" to the
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DR. L. M. DAVI!
PNYSICIAW AMD SUI
Seely, Texes
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“That will be delightful, Laelle,
said Ruth, when I spoke to her ahout
it "What kind of an afair’will TM
havef
"on, just a nice party," I answered.
"You must be sure to keep Friday eve
HERMAN’S TRANSFER LIKE
SEALY, TEXAS
G. A. HERMAN, Proprietor.
Does All Kinds of Hauling. Especia
attention given to BaggageTransfet
giving checks for same. Phone 5.
what it was."
The ninddoek calls eontinued, a.----------
homever, and several days lator the that he had theater tickets for Friday
woman took central into her cond- evening and asked if I could go.
the human race. Since the dawn of history, men at action have
moved the world and civilization owes its advances to men who
by words and deeds have turned the wheels of progress. An
hour of action la worth n lifetime of hesitation. Texas needs
men of action to start a million plows, build factories, conatzuct
Increased the desire of Russia to ro-
ning for. me."
I was just making out my invitation
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from all f
points in Texas
Eleven days of joy.
Something doing every minute,
Au co Hicee firm three days
Elleryis Hand every day
Ask Santa Fe Agent for particulars,
neky wpama m-—
they have been seen only in pairs, a 1
male and a female. The male la a
beautiful bird of bright red, the female
being o» a more brownish tings.
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DR. W. SCHMOELLER
PWYSICIAN AMO SURGEON
Houston. Texee
Cormer Barnaba nt Road and sea Stret, u
nonaPark.
omeeHgume 20to2a.m;2t4p.m.
Phone Preston ira
ic have arrived at the News
the a irculating Library, and
‛o i.. "home interested in
k • do well to eell and
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DEMOSTHENES IN ACTION.
IWO M WW RilS
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ling thenimelvee at the expense and
Registered Druggist in charge
of Proscription Departmen
SEALY; TEXAS.
Omee—Corner Main and Fowl
Telephone No. 71
BiWBmi Car—r fewIXwwwm st
Tormer New Ei SeM PA0l
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for calomel. It ia a pleasant tasting
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To those ofour customera who N u ------ ‘1 1
pontos id the pat -Tandin about motor remarked
■gnus' nocwithatand- Hom. Ananias Munchausen, “about the
; Peters Pavilion
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Saturday, Aug. IOth
dence agaln I "Yes, indeed, I could go." I answet-
1 have found out why I wanted to ed Then 1 told Ma that I was giving
be called," she eMdL"A frend had a party for Eloise Nixon Saturday eve
given me a canary usd I wasted to ning Not having sent out myivita
make sure of remembering to feed 154 tions, ft was, of course, a very easy
The poor Rule tMeg is a tarty starved, matter to change the date of my
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Transfer Line.
S. M. Hood, Prop.
I can do any kind of hauling and 50-
Heit a share of your patronage. Call!
me when you want prompt service. i
I. B. SIGLER
...DENTIST...
SEALY, TEXAS.
omee Dpstatr ■ /»• Hackbarta Bunang.
know it. ’ 2 ' At Muench Hall in the nouth part of
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he has returned convinced that little Kay evening. Of course, rm greatly adien have all the aay and the
can be done to increase cotton culture. obliged to you for entertaining in her gente will have the pleasure of enjoy
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free:
1. Bolletin 196, which eontains the
stories of how twenty-five young people
worked their way through the Univer-
sity despite great diffieulties.
W. A SOMMERMEYER
, Hanumetureror
Cement Building and
Foundation Blocks. Etc.
I ALL »UK8 OKSIKKU.
MWDeaheri
Portland CiMRt II Any Quantity Wanted
3 blocht torlAwm of I'apfl
MALT. TBXAS
Goveror’s motta Let every bozal,. . . ... _ .
Teenneipmmwmaknianaom‛yaLmectraphaeeuaanaru‛,o
hatteey hut zovenme" to. nr Fannie wuld have a ltile more tme
realty- -------------- Central primdsid, and the neglected to do the necessary baking. for I bad
e exnary to now a pump and contented
The Farmers Congtessin sesaon
Cotton Acreage Reduced.
Washington, D. C„ July 27.—The
last report issued by the Crop Reporting
Board of the Federal Department of
Agriculture shows the acreage of the
Texas 1912 cotton crop to be 10,927,000
acres, a decrease under last year’s
acreage of 223,000 or only 2 per cent.
It was expected that this year's
areage had been decreased at least
*n> per cent, and the official announce-
ment was somewhat of a disappoint-
ment to those who have advocated a
decrease in acreage as a means ,of
increasing the price of cotton. The
estimated reduction of ten per cent
probably obtained throughout the
cotton belt, but. was overcome by new
land settled in southwest Texas going
In cotton.
short staple is raised in India, but vited to the theater tonight and that | liver without causing any restriction
only in a moderate amount, and th. we had to withdraw our acceptance | o habit or diet. It has none of the
culture shows little tendency to in- when we learned that your party was j bad after-effect, of calomel and is
crease. Russia has long produced in to be this evening. I didn't tell you ; safe tor omiydren as well as grown-Ups.
her Asiatic possesslons a moderate i when I saw you yesterday, because 1I
amount of cotton, and the little dis- thought it might make you uncomfort-
pute over passports for American Jews able. But •I now think you ought to
"Central, what was H 1 wahted you
to eal see for at mime deloekT"
“I don't kuww," said the girl "You
’ dlnt tell me You just asked me to
1 can at nine deloek"
"Too bad," said the woman. "I
know there was something I wanted
to do every mornng at ata. o< stock,
but I mart tor the Ute of mo think
can. I told mother that I knew good
coffee, salad, rolls, cake and los cream
would be as acceptable to my guests
as a more elaborate supper served by
a caterer, and she said with a sigh
\ ‘ yC. C. GLENN
Attorney-at- Law
and Reel Eetete Agent
tiperisl Allention to Collecting Accounts.
SEALY - - TEXAS.
batchet; resarreet
twice as long as any other. Devoe is
nil paint and full-measure, Devoe is
the strongest paint known. * Devoe
will take care of the property, in the
long run, for half the money required
by any other.
The reason is stated above: Devoe is
all paint and full-measure; the
strongest paint known;
EeD. Jewell, Corry, Pa., painted his
house 5 years ago with a mixed paint;
took 14. gallons. Last spring bs
repainted with Devos; bought 14
gallons and had 4 let. Saved US to
•20, for painting cost two or three
times as much as the paint.
required of any other. Devoe will last |_duco jis imports from this country,
to which end ths minister of agricul-
MALY, TEXAS
Fire, Twig, Lite, Moam,
BondtnsenaH St
Let Me Callect Your Montniy
Leiter to J. of P. DuBose.
Sealy, Texas.
Dear Sir: You are Interested in the
prosperity of your town. You can
contribute to it materially, and give it
a far more prosperous look at the same
time.
Perhaps the public property needs a
good coat of paint.
Devon will supply that eoat with
two-thirds of the number of gallons
tion The University of Texas is the open every ten minutes and the spos-1 give me, dear.”
peoples school, ereated for them.
tog evidenees in some quarters to the fnest Mt of sprintin' I ever saw was
eontrary, and thesleresefal farmer of up to Scotland the shootin' season be
Uto futare winje the man who studies toso last rd been out all day deer-
progrevsive methndu and uses in kin rtlltla". and had had most awful tart
daily nUtU mawver” as wen as 7^ Ispled a whopvin' buek
.a an - about elghteen hundred yards sway.
--------- Takin' a careful sight. I let fly But.
=- bless your soul, the instant my bullet
What a Foetal Fard wan R-n, touched him, and before it had time
what a r9stal -ard "i Bring- to pentrate bis bide, that beast was
If you want to know shout the "i never saw two such evenly
Univernity of Texas, ssmBa^pcwtal card! matched things as that deer and my
to the Secretary at Auatin and receive bullet. For over half a mile they
KERNAN
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uliculaiig Library.
omee—1st Floor of Jee. Hackbarth Bnild
A Grand Free Ball! F. P. CUMINGS
.. ...Watchmaker and Jewel
Given'by the
Hacienda Schuetzen Verein
at their
50,000 miles of railroad, improve 140,000 miles at public highe a \ mww LT
ways and build a thousand cities. - g-ho •--- 0. J. dOWLArO, I. D.
Couldn’t Eacape.
Clinton—Did you get ta without The
yeur wife hearing you Hf"nakeit Utopt
wtSouiTmy hBAingner, "et The
sents Peter), who turns his back upon ' Saturday evening, when Ruth and
the- Savior, and the devil comes out her friend came into the drawing
of the top of the clock and blows a room and saw the card table, Ruth
trumpet in honor of Peter. asked: "You’re not going to have
The second story is in the form of bridge are your
a manslon with double in front "Yes, of course," I replied. •
which also open every ten minutes. "Elolse doesn't play bridge," an-
Hazarus appear, at the rich man's nounced Ruth, Solemnly.
doorand.on bended knees “ for "Doesn" play bridge! Surely Ruth
charit, the dozs lick ing.h Is sores, and is Joking,” I sata, turntag to Miss
the rich man »tands in the door swing* Nixon '’i’’"’-
ingihis arm as .he 7,? throwing * "No, 1 don't play," she answered,
crumhstromhisstable » llthenemov- -But it doesn't matter at all lean
able figures are run by machinery con- watch the zames *
nected with a time movement, so as • I, . ... ....
to work on the minute. The bottom , very, sorry in deed that yoU
story 1. a very elaborately deslgned don t play,” I said. “It never occurred
foundation of fine inlaid work—slen- to me that there was anyone ta 50
tifle American. ciety nowadays who didnt know krowof nothing better. Other people
_________________ bridg: You "il certainl have to are not afraid of calomel because they
- Raising Cotton. Other guests began to arrive, and A° not underatand what a dangerous
Ever since the United States block- in a few moments every one ex- dru 11 18
aded the southern port. early in the cept Miss Nixon was deep in bridge. Nobody needs to take dangerous
Civil war European countries have She wandered about among the table, calomel (which is made from mercury)
been trying to raise cotton In their a little, looking so lost and forlorn if they live near a store where Dodson’s
Asiatic and African possessions. In that I was really glad when she start- 14 ver Tons is sold, W. F. Meyer A Co.
half a century they have not succeed- ed to read a magazine. sens Dodson's Liver Tone, and
ed in doing enough to make any par- When all ths. guests but she and Iguaranteesit to be a perfect substitute
ticular impresslon upon the world’s Miss Nixon had gone Ruth dnew me . - .
cotton markets. The area of ths Nile aside and said: “It may interest you
valley is very limited. Cotton,of a to know that Eloise and I were in-
ties appear marching in time to an Ruth looked almost bout as I parted
maintained by them. Every patriotic air played by a large music box that with them and hurried on. Her friend’s
Texan should be familiar with it. ’• xoverned by the clock, each one face wore an amusing expression of,
work. Write today and ask for Bul- bowing before the Savior as they pass, mystification, she being evidently a Everything 1st Class inTonsorial Work
letins 196, 212 and 218. except the fourth one (which repro- girl of small social experience Hot and Cold Baths
annta Dnt- I -Le a--- L(.LL--- _______ Acont ror Nrpam launrirv
Father talked to me quite serlously
at the beginning of this year about try-
ing to avoid extravagance, so I intend
to cut down expenses in every way I
«• day operator on her ■urtaugs to
— Ha bar up every morning at nine
•dock A week later she sald:
rs CAMAMI IS PLUMP AND MAPPY
Anaantaendas woman Diacovera why
iM» Wanted Telephone Opera
torto Com Her. _ !
customer—Rathsr eman, aren't------------— ----— .g..
Nalosman-Just a trifle, mad- sormepderrurerm8n. cA | hoi
am. owing to the coal strike —ketch. ( gen. National Bank sef Texas '
M‛"r io-m-tess"ISSesixMatonsie"“esssa-te - *
Th. Kentucky Cardinalin. 1 ,1 Was 20 astontshed attizcudenut
.Red cardinai0 wn Cechnlcaiy s Ken- Indeed, I rhouma regret having taken
ta no unusual thing to see gangs of thAt th. party, wich was really a dis-
ten to fteen at one time. Heretofore tinet success notwithstanding Ruth's
111 humor, has elared off a great many
of my social obligations. . JI,
mwmws 2: =
madam! Just mriveaPtevers / to announce that we
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DR. R. F. SCHOEPFE
PWYSICIAN AMD SURGEON
Seely. Texee
Omee- merteim Jota Hacklana »«M
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Meekmes Pheme-omee MB reend
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the store. ' | ■ .
Why,", asked Ruth, laughingly,
"aren’t you at home getting ready for
your partyT ■
... .. "Oh, the party ia coming on nicely."
•ped rm together, neither galnln on r ret arned
the other, the.bullet just managin' to -well, must be a good man-
keep in touch with the deer, .kin ager, Lcile," she said. "Now, ir 1
At the end of a mile, however, the were giving a party tonight I shoma
pac began, to tell on the deer and be at home running from one room to __________
2, Bulletin 22-book of picture. 2atatteho ‘bunetspedlon, and the anopher ingaboutenerytine".. Let him who would make his life a message to mankind arouse ATTORNEY AT LAW
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logue containing 520 pages, yrom the Muck out for another twenty yards, 1 atatte ’ here Er make it surge and climb the towering heights of fame and power,
catalogue a prospective student nmy- tor that’s about as far aa my rifle car- "Iw. ’ mt adumtena to have stir nations unborn like a tremendous force moved by a divine
find Mi neceanary information regard rem: n tonight," I expiained, but some hand and speak in accents yet unknown mighty words that sway PAT. H. KVETON
...83 05 - thinz came up that made it inconveni- and inspire the human heart as it leaps to glory. Texaa Needs
study, etc , etc. In addition to the: Six Years Building a Ciock. ent. so I sent out the tnvitations for 7 7^ _
eollege rr/inan and the courses in taw, | Twenty thousand minute pieces of tomorrow night I thought, of course, Great Men
engineering and medicine and pharmaey, wood entered into the construction of you knew." --------------------—--
the new cournes in domestie wcience, an elaborately ornamented Notre Dame "You didn’t notity us," Ruth do- nunnn - cOluonn •
in architecture, and in business train- cathedral elock made by James Cal- dared. CONNOK & FKAYAKD, Prop S.
ing are fully set forth, way ot Skowhegan, Me. This clock, i "Dear me, didn’t I? How heedless
Put three Puil.Hr. int, ciwhich is finely carved, stands seven ' of me! You know, Ruth;-when one
PutthegethreeEulletinsinto.the and ten inches height and took is insuch a solety whirl as I am al
med seientife experiment by ear t^cr.
eaitural brethren is an indication of M
mach belt sr resolta attending the
tabors of farmers in the fatare than
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Davis, Lon. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. [25], No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1912, newspaper, August 2, 1912; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494330/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.