The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. [25], No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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SPECIAL BARGAINS AT
SEALY NATIONAL BANK, SEALY, TEXAS
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Surplus $.500.00
Capital laa.aM M
Resources $300,000.00,
A Promise If Good Living
The new addition* to the Hirsch Young.
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wanted-To buy direct from owner
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE
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Miss Jennis Vick.
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numerous Scaly friends.
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intends to work in Houston in the
LOCAL NEWS.
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Miss Lizze Litzmann, of near Eagle
week, guest at the homes of
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and Mary Kurts, of R. F. D. No.
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Seely. She is enroute home from a
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Mr. Wm.
Estlinbaum & Hoover, the popular
was in the city Wednesday and
were: Misses Clara Schumacher,
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Ought to go,
Coolest place,
Picture Show.
Mr. A. 8. Love formerly of Ft.
Worth, is moving to Sealy. Mr. Love
to the father-in-law of Mr. Albert
once take up their residence at Texas
City, where Mr. Hackbarth will have
Mrs. Frank Koy and little son,
Ernest, and Miss Tillie Koy left last
Friday night for San Angelo, where
they will visit a couple of weeks, guests
W. R. KURTZ
FOR REPAIRINC or
agent for the Frisco line at Bay
City, is enjoying a short vacation and
3017 Ave. 0. Galveston, Texas 1
Mr. and Mrs. H W. Hackberth left
Hotel have been completed and were
formally occupied for business on yes-
terday morning.
Weather hot,
Ought to go,
Coolest place.
Picture Show.
W. J. LOWE. Vice President
W. N. SANDERS. AMtotaet Ceshler
4 Vests - -
4 Ladles' Hose
Men’s Top Shirts
7 Handkerchiefs
4 Men's Collars
lit to Wallis, where she was the guest
Mr. and Mra; G. J. Wittenberg
menu of out door amusements and a
good picnic dinner.
the NEWB office
reports the cotto
Brazos as favora
This territory to
Repairing done promptly byfret class workmen only.
We meet all competition. Your trade solicited.
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LEONARD TILLOTSON, President
C. T. SANDERS, Cashler
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[ to “at home” in the city visiting his
mother and renewing acquaintance
For Sale—Good second hand saddle.
M. Nuckols, Bealy.
You are next at McDonald’s horse-
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We can supply your wood wants.
SEALY Wood Yard, Phone 96.
Miss Maggie Davis has returned
from a visit to Houston and La Porto.
Laces and Embroidery Bandings, in
all widths, at Jno. Hackbarth & Son’s.
Miss Myrtle Schumacher to visiting
in Cat Spring, guest of Miss Clara
Hess.
Sealy Wood Yard will furnish you
wood cheaper than out of town people
Phone 96.
Mr. Otto Amthor and daughter. Miss
charge of the Texas City office of
the United States Cotton Corporation.
Felipe gin and i
will have * good
Robert and
..Watches, Clocks.,
and Jewelry
AT W. F. WEYER & CO'S. MUG STORE
Select Property
IN a neighborhood where values
I are increasing then Its easy
enough to realise more money
at any time, than you put into it.
The ideal place for a happy home is
The South End Addition
The growing beauty spot that has
jumped into famous favor. Now is
the time to make arrangements with
us for a lot, house, farm or any
other kind of real estate.
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provements in Bealy and vicinity sines
he left here.
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Paints, Corrugated Roofing, Conerete Blocks, Cement, Himet Bricks, Ett.
All my Lumber to under shed. Every piece is just as bright’as
it comes from the saw. No weather beaten stock at my yard.
F. W. -Hackbarth, Lumber Dealer, Sealy, Texas
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Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, BMlldsrs’ Ntrdwsre
Phone 96 for your wood.
Repair work at F. Wesrerman’s.
Oar of Fresh Flour at Jno. Hackbarth
& Son’s.
Miss Ethel Fischl was a Hrenham
visitor this week.
Miss Natta Phillips has returned
from a visit to Beasley.
For Cotton Seeking. Cotton Backs
and Seale* go to W. E. Schier &Co.
Mr. O. C. Luhn, of Broomtown, was
in the city yesterday and made the
NEws office a visit.
4 pleasant call,
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Ie for a good turn.
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well but it wears well, as less than one-half of one per cent, to
7 returned for replacement under the guarantee.
For Men, Women and Children
■ | George Hackbarth, Hamblin Taylor,
yB’Lonzo Davis, Cy Freeman fed
h Frank Krampitz, and Masters Leon
I Hackbarth and Vernon Reaser
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F. W. BADER
UTAH BRAND SHOKS ARE BETTER
Other Kodaks
from $1.00
to $20.00
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Misses Maudys and Momie Young were
Galveston visitors this week, enjoy-
ing the sea breezes, surf bathing and
beach attractions. "The trip was made
in Dr. Hover’s Buick auto.
Mr. and Mro. A. C. Eaves, and
Master Howard Eaves, of Cleburne,
were in the city a few days the past
week, guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. M.
Davis. Mr. Eaves and Master Howard
are brothers of Mrs. Davis.
Mrs. Johnny Lumpkin gave a picnic
at Remmert’s grove Tuesday in com-
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i .1 ii iu.k a ' i '■’■■a- ■ ' ■ ■" ’ the guest of Miss Estella Hood.
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VVe lug •VIIIHII G VUs shoeing shop-blacksmith since IBM.
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Little Bettie Bebodek to visiting her
uncle in Bealy. -Wallis News.
Buy your wood of the Sealy Wood
Yard. Full measure. Phone 96.
For Cotton Sacking, Cotton Backs
and Scales go to W. E Shier & Co.
Mrs Chas Schodek and children are
visiting relatives st Sealy.—Wallis
News.
Ladies’ Waists from 61.00 on up, in
the latest styles, at Jno. Hackbarth &
Son’s.
Mrs. George Stillson, of Ban Antonio,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Thanheiser,
Mrs. Emma Thames, of La Porte, to
visiting in-the city, at the home of her
father, Mr. H. Gens.
For Rent—Well ventilated. nicely
furnished room for a gentleman.
Enquire at News office.
Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Hover, of Peters,
were in the city Sunday evening,
guests at the News home.
Mr . Robert Lindemann, of Brenham,
visited in the city Bunday, guest of
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Meyer.
Mrs Jesse Vent and children, of
Webster, are visiting in the city at the
home of Mrs. Emma Phillips.
Mr. Walter Hill, of Houston, visited
in the city this week, guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs G. B. Hill.
New Black and Sandy Land Hay for
Sale. Price from 66 to 67.50 a ton at
press. Wm. KABELL, Bealy, Texas.
Messrs. Hy. Oklag and F. Lux en-
joyed a few days fishing and camping
on the Bernardo river the first of the
week.
Mias Buelah Moore, who has been
the guest of Miss Maud Bushwall,
returned to her home in Weatherford
Wednesday.
Mrs. A. Luedecke and children are
visiting relatives at East Bernard,
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Hermann.
Mrs. J. T. Fraser and little son
Kendrick, of Rusk, are visiting in the
city at the home of Mrs. C. H. Vick,
mother of Mrs. Fraser.
Miss Maud Bushwall left Wednesday
foe St. Louis, where she will be for
some /time attending the millinery
departments in that city.
Misses Alma and Zada Howard gave
a moonlight picnic and hay ride Friday
night in honor of their guests, Misses
Millie Walker and Maudys and Momie
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Lies in every article our delivery
messenger takes from the basket
and the promise will be fulfilled you
can be sure of that. Each hand-
some can, carton package, bottle or
jar contains something so good to
eat that you’ll have a warm spot in
your heart for the grocery that
furnished them. Call up No. 10 for
your groceries if you can’t come in
person.
. The Iowa Cream Separators are
the best and cheapest.
Little Rosalie Ploedger has returned
from Simpson where she has been 9 Mr Jesse Koy.
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Mr. E. L. Gallia, with a party of with his
passengers, went to Houston Saturday
night, in his Paige-Detroit auto. They
left Sealy at 1:00 a mi, Sunday mom-
Buster Brown’s
DARNLESS”
Guaranteed Hosiery
Is OUR Choice —
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WOOD!
HEATER MO COOt STOVE WOOD I
At AR Timet and At Prices
Cheaper Than Out of Town Dealert
ALSO 4-FOOT WOOD in any
quantity delivered and -etaeked at
your home for your measurement.
Wood Sawed it 75c Per Cord.,
SEALY WOOD YARD
PREDDY & oon
Estlinbaum, of the firm of A jolly party of young people were
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and hustling ginnere, of San Felipe, They were chaperoned by Mr. and Mro.
— ith “ "* “ - N Reaser. Thone enjoying this
POUR PAIRS 41
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; Feed stuff at the Bealy Mercantile
; Co.
Don’t fail to see Hack berth’s new
Uno of shoes.
Elia, were Houston visitors last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Josey and
Master Eugene Josey were Peters
visitors Wednesday.
Just received a car load of old wheat
flour, Kramer’s Best; and feed stuff at
Sealy Mercantile Co.
Mr. W. T. Keer, of San Felipe, was
in the city Tuesday and made the
News office a pleasant call.
Mrs. Max Michaelis visited in Alvin
a few 'days this week, guest at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Darnell.
Mr. F. N, Reaser, of Beeville, to
visiting in the city this Week, guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hack-
barth.
Found—A gold bracelet on the Sealy
streets, Wednesday, July 31st. Own*
may have aame by calling on Mrs. R.
R Newton.
this week for Galveston, and will aH,Mr. H. G. Castleton, a pioneer Bealy
lad, who has been for several years
Paul Wangemann
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cook returned
Sunday night from a visit to Teague,
where they were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Curry.
Misses Florence Hoover, Bertha
Ballham and Lola Estes, of Yoakum,
are visiting in San Felipe, guests of
Miss Emily Estlinbaum.
Misses Lillie and Annie Scheer, of
Chappell Hill, are visiting in the city
at the home of their brother and wite,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Scheer.
Autumnal effects in high grade Felts
-white and all the light shades—joot
the thing for wear right now. Call and
Land To Clear.—I have 100 acres to nimont . u— nogt, L. Mi..—
clear between Sealy and Wallis, Texas; pliment. to, her guest, the h inees
- ", -ea-, Lnmnkin. of Oleburne. A iollv road
Teach your .boys and girls the value of money.
Let each child have its own savings account, and
cultivate an interest in seeing it grow.
There is no better way to lay the foundation
for lives of thrift, A good start and an early one
will have a great influence on the child’s future.
This bank has a Savings Department.
Sealy, Texas
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Saddles, Harness Buggies,
gik. , o0, . «usM,,e
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ibutary to the
consequence
season’s run
Lay. Mr. C. F. Watkins, a son-in-law
A nice Ube of 1913 Calendar samples
, at Nawa office.
Mrs. F. M Howard, of Bellville, to
visiting in the city.
Hand bags, white and black, at Jno.
. Hackbarth & Son's.
For Tinware, Hardware and Stoves
’ go to F. Westerman.
Try that flour made of old wheat at
the Sealy Mercantile Co.
Mro. Emily Hill left yesterday on a
i visit to friends at Moody.
Miss Martha Haaker, of San Felipe,
1; was in the city Wednesday.
See the nice display of glassware in
‘ the window at Kroener’s Store.
3 Conductor F. A. Taylor and family
‘; were Houston visitors this week.
< Miss Nana Noonan, of Houston, to
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an improved farm, 40 to 100 acres.
Fertility. Write particulars and terms.
Dr. J. 8. ANSLEY.
Box 5, Cleveland, Texas. •
Dr. and Mro. F. W. Hover and
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Mr. John C. Sutton was a Bellville U,. _______ -
visitor Monday. Galveston visitors J
fine fuel; chance for wood dealers; can Hm- mt1E, 21 n L. "...
clear part or all. Wm ROWLEY, phoe 18 reported by ail in the enjoy-
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New line of Man’s Straws at Jno.
Hackbarth & Ban’s.
See those pretty Calendar samples for1
19U at the Nnwe office.
DAVIS & SCMNEIDER,
Real Estate, Loans Hi lavestments
Sealy, Texas.
For Sate.
Fullblooded and Graded Berkshire
Mogs; at all times. TRENkMANN Bros.
Peters, Austin County, Texas.
with 9-, 3- and 4-ply strong linen too, knee, sole, heel and top.
Absolutely no seam* or knots.
m. They returned to Bealy Sunday . „ , _ .
night ' 7 o Mr. Love, to also moving to Bealy.
o“'' sa Knolte.ot Covington, Arendstuinsdorelnotzpouoronstorond
Okla , is visiting friends in Bealy and fature
---- vicinity. He reports the corn crop st
his home rather short, but the wheat. sg —ws.
crop was good. The Knolte family to Lake, is visiting relatives in Bealy this
well known in this section having week, guest at the homes of H
resided here several years prior to cousins. Misses Hertha Jordan, of this
removing to Oklahoma. Mr. Knolte eity, and Mary Kurts, of R. F. D. No.
was agreeably surprised at the Im- 3, Si '
Mondax he waa a Sara
Tpesday was a weamp.
Wenenday bt was a banker,
Tbandar bi was a tnarp
Frtaar bi li battle,
Saturday bt ilopid with H
(lui my tmta hath a iinttni nib
la tbi Moving Pictur play.
At The Movelty Theatre.
6:30 F. 8.
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Is neither luck nor chance. It comes to those
who deal fairly and honestly by all, and although
its coming may not be swift, it is sure if you gain ,
the public confidence. We attribute our success
in the Merchandise Business to the fact that we "b
have lived up to this position. We want your
business because we know “once a customer al-
ways a customer,” and we ask it as much for
your interest as our own. | •
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No. 2 Folding Brownie
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.