The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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of a kind and patient disposition that
won for him universal friendehip, and
aS wil be saddened at the news of his
death Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stokld,
living south of Sealy, and Prat and
Mrs. Chas. Loescher, of Sealy, are
editor and reporters were fearless in
their duty of exposing the unnecces-
eary brutality that existed in the heart
and mind of Chief Ransom, and a
number of his men.
mtrip4,ereddre
W.G.Crush
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the beet use of my natural powers."
NOTES ON CITY BUILDING
At Buller & Co.'s Brag Store. Sealy T
Your Patronage Solicited.
All Work Guaranteed.
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living, but was acquiring a valuable
education as well.
“In my own ease I know that my
University training was well worth
the time, labor, and sacrifice that it
cost; for it equipped me for entrance
into a remunerative vocation, and
'legislative caldron and the escape of
gas is far better than drawing off a
in the new batch of laws.
DR. R. F. SCHOEF
pursICIAn AHO SURG
Seely. Texee
ome. wpatat Joa» Macahare
Marketing Cotton.
The announcement that the fane ri il |
interests of Texas weald lend the
farmers $40,000,000 at six per cent to J
take care of distress cotton to by far
W. I. HILL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
am mEaL ESTATE aasorr
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asm eo suescmrnon:
TorOneYear—t ----
wor six Monu. 3-----
already,’ I strengthened my purpose
and met those arguments by the
answer that while out of the University
time when he came to the University
■ of Texas with only $3.20 to start the
travagant: too many gallons to buy
and too many gallons to brusb-on.
Uneasy lies the town that has no - - ’
commercial organization.
W. A. SOMMERMEYER
Masuseturrof
Cement Building and
Foundation Blocks. Etc.
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Letter toEEKastrop.
Scaly. Texas.
Dear Sir: Paint goee by gallons
There are useful and assises galloat.
Useful paint to lead-rita aad-oil with
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F. P. CUMINGS
..Watchmakerand Jeweler
year on, he writes:
“During the last two years of my —
University work when tempted to quit grand parents of the daracerd boy.
or when “practical’ persons suggested
that I was prolonging my school days ;
late into life or that I ‘knew enough '
and Reel Eetete Agent
cial AMtenSion to CeBrnSsa Assn
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Monthly Collections a Specialty.
Let Me Collect Year Monthly Accoumn
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hawwar; and amid the smoke of industry, the roar at the furnace,
the rattle of the dinner pejls and seream of the factory whistle,
plant the fag at grand old Tenas on the parapets at prosperity.
To arms; Forwards Mazch! Texas Needs Great Men.
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in Texas in 1912 The plan to that of
the Farmers’ Union, and the Texas
Commercial Secretaries and Business -
Men’s Association has approved it and
recommended it to the bankers who
are providing the funds
The bulls and H- r hp-- set many a .
trap for the fara- * sol ea
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0.1.ROWLAWD,M.D.
SEALY, TEXAS.
. Oee-Corner Main and Fowlkes
myriad of stars. E
Politeness, couftesy. willingness to
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Our Motto; “Civic beauty
Safety Deposit Boxes.
To those of our customers who were
teeiring to rent Safety Deposit Boxes,
nd others who may desire a safe de-
nisit of their valoable paps**, we bag
announce that we hare added an*
. r ease of the Boxes, and can now
ee-smmodate them.
C T. SANDEES, Cashier,
aly National Bank. Sealy, Texas
in order to properly develop the.
vast resources of Texas; railroad
Apply the oil of progress to the old
town and watch her grow.
things and a waste of time where a
rush for money getting is the great
problem. This is a mistake, for when
all of the citizens of a town or city
combine together to exhibit these
traits, especially to strangers, it will
be found one of the greatest drawing
cards to business and investors. One
of the strongest reasons why visitors
and strangers win like such a place is
town and home,
watchword and
results.”
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Depot for
bikes
Family
Remedies
Parents should see to it that their
buys of school age do not educate
themselves too thoroughly in the "ways
of the street." We hsve some young
America's in this town who can ‘ 'out-
cuss; out blackguard, and out do” a
Mississippi river boat mate.
It is all very well to be “smart” in
the “ways of the street," but the youth
of our town will find it much better
for their personal welfare to be
"smart" at some good trade, or in book
lore, when they become “grown-ups”
and the responsibility of citizenship
becomes their natural inheritance.
J&SS
#asb of Prescriptien Department.
TEXAS NEI
GREAT Ml
9m
9 teg BAsa sweepimg and doing homevork
88, sU day, and emswUng into bed Asad tired at
Tone, whether they have been la tbe
hebi of taking ealom- or not, 1 r it te
entrely vegetaie and enab * do,
harm W. g Meyec A C .» drag
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Office on West Mall Street.
PMOM MO 37. “
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Don’t sit idly by and watch the city quality by reducing the qasetiry.
go to rack and rain. Jump in. and help The flow of gas has been phenomenal
push the wheels of progress out of the during the past campaign and perhaps
of as low grade as it is possible to find
a a would, no doubt, require a century of
.... silence for many of our politicians to I
Lack of system, and co-operation has assemble suficient wisdom to warrant
caused the ruin of many men. Lack of a single public statement and a tew
team work ha. retarded the growth of requiring a political forams. The
many ci . . situation in many instances corroborates
Sealy w eekly N «.ws Fougut mis WayThrouga coftege.
years devoted to higher studies stimu- more money.
lated ambition and developed a self Average paint at full price is about
confidence; otherwise, these qualities one-tbird this uselees staff; and aver*
probably would have, been wanting to age paint at 81.23 or NAO or SI U a
prompt and sustain an effort to make gallen it two thirds trash. Fool paint
----- is made, of course, by knaves, sick
Oommereial Seeretaries ArsoclationCommnenta . paint is a name for an h onset weak
insects are the greatest enemy to paint. They are alr weak and exr
eatieaonere ^special inisrimtal to the Mrs John stokeldd
his parents in Eliz
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the basisonly of High Sehool training- buried at that place Tuesday eveninE-
Since be must be making his own Mr. and Mrs. Stokeld have lived at
mving. andaliving is about all he can Elizabeth only a few months, wbere
hope to make unta better equipped. Mr. Stokeld is employed atto "e
why not be earning his way through drilling They have heretofore, been
coleger The first few years of fight- residents of Sealy and vicinity- Lin,
ing his www way at any rate mean, their eldest son. was bom kuxn and.a
years of seif-eacrifice. One young who knew the ted thonght juryMghly
—.--of bust. He was energetie in all things.
is the proper name tar all but pure
paint; it is made to fool people with.
Knave paint is another good name; it
wsmadesiittie roe x maden aryerand
Evenythingist Class inTonsorial Work
Hot and Cold Baths
Agent far Steam Lnandpr
Registered Druggist * charge
tiness,are- sometimes considered'smah Year Bal at¥r B
-Hench 8 hall in the tout* part OI -e
----- > the greatest event that has transpired
Acts as Quickly as Calomel, Ta kes the - - ---- — -t-
the suggested solution is ton severe It]
F. W. DEVOE A Co.
New York.!
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visitors "leven Days of Joy.” The
dates of the event are August 8th to
lath, inclusive.
HERMAN’S TRANSFER LINE
SEALY, TEXAS
G A. HERMAN. Preprietor.
Does All Kinds of Hauling. Especii
attention given to Baggage Transfer
giving checks for same. Phone 5.
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Transfer Line.
& M. Hoed. Prop.
' I can do any kind of hauling andeo-
Nett a share of your patronage. Call
i me when you want prompt service.
L 3 3 it in its native state, but do eases of
Texas merchants journey to eastern asphyxiation have been reported and
markets not because they can buy while the politicians are asafa ing the I
goods cheaper but because they think meter spin they. are not stirring the t
now a suae rueful engineer,
thought the problem out in about that
— way. Recently, looking back at the
Sm emmnaaema
speche n tbe bop.' of Ampovamge
if your home town is good enough to
"make” money in it is good enough to
"live” in. Spend Sealy made money
with Sealy business men Earning
money in Sealy and spending it with
"traveling agents” or in Houston and
—, Galveston stores will keep Sealy from
her legitimate growth and eventually
put the whole populace "to the bad” in
' a business way.
"Sealy is the “best little town” in
Texas, even if the railroads are slow
to appreciate this fact by giving us
new depot buildings of adequate facili-
ties commensurate to our growing
needs —or words to that effect. Of
course the railroads have been making
‘-promisee” for the past several years,
but so far there has been "nothing
doing" in a material way, visible to
the naked eye. Rumor again bar it
* that we "sure” are to have something
worth while in this line before many
new moons. it is said the "budgets”
call for these appropriations. Let us
hope the “coin” will be forthcoming.
Sealy is entitled to these improvements
greatly appreciate the novelty of the
situaziop of having the fan- sex settle ;
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because "everybody there seems so
friendly and obliging."
PLEASANTTASTINGi '
LIQUID MEDICINE
XXIII. HASTE
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the position of the Commercial
Secretaries that-TEXAS XEEDS GREAT
mem. - Texass Commercial Secretaries
News Service.
Houston's new chief of police, Mr.
E. Cullen Noble, for eleven years a
railway claim agent, has the reputa-
tion of governing with brains and
diplomacy instead of by brute fores
and fire arms. This method of control
will certainly be appreciated by ,a vast
majority of the ettbsae of the Bayou
eity. who are just emerging from a rate
of terror at ths hands of a “gun man"
chief with several lieutenants of like
reputation. For this change of
affairs the Houston Chronicle, in its
noble stand for civilised policies in
Houston police circles, deserves un-
limited credit The Chronicle’s city
with the flare of Iru aavemsud
proclamations in ehf out this is
porhapa - ' .. "on e a
w. oav- • me
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• . ugaa, I
Frrerspeeohuindumersruciu. asgutaepuimmepinas
a s , NOw that we are in a dead political
to entertain quite royally all who
attend the Democratic State Conven-
tion, that convenes in the Alamo city
on next Tuesday, August 13th, and
which will probably last three days.
Mr. J. F. Carter, Secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, has issued a
personal letter to the State press, ask-
ing all newspapers to urge the attend-
ance of all delegates, "and say to
them that if they have not received a
personal invitation, this mention
stands in stead thereof, to come to
San Antonio to attend the I—nine of
the Convention and to have a good
time." __________
benzine, or water.
This staff is pot-in, because it is .
cheap, to stotr-out the paint, t« make
more gallons to sell; of coure, the
buyer doesn't suepeet, or he wouldn’t
buy. g; - . e
through the knowledge and training It costs as maeh to brusb-on this
acquired in the four years’ course I useless as lead-zine-and oil; but it
was able successfully to compete th a I looks like that and feels like that in
civil service examination and obtain an the brush; the painter doesn’t suspect
appointment in the technical branch of it Besides, if the owner is willing,
the Federal service immediately upon why should the painter object to paint,
graduation. ing two gallone for one? He is paid
’’Furthermore, in my own case, the by thedayimove gallons, more days.
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p. a Seely Lumber Co. selle cur paint I
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Mr. C. B. Gilbert, a well known
newspaper man of the State, has
located in Matagorda and will in the
next few days launch a newspaper in
, the historic gulf coast eity. Mr.
Gilbert is a clever writer and with
proper encouragement in a business
way will give the people of Matagorda
what they have long needed—an up-
to-pow live local paper and a weekly
herald that will enlighten the world aa
to the many opportunities of the town
and community that now lie dormant
I - IALLSEsDESIED.
Dealerin
Portiand Cemest in Aay Quantity Wanted
Yamas 2 SMs norewe or Katy Depot
UaLT. TKZAS
News in attendance reports that it
proved to be a most enjoyable affair.
Tbe ladies did all the honors in a liberal
Street gambling never paid a boy’s
tution at College. Neither does it
encourage his mind for "higher" edoea-
tion. _
The Galveston Cotton Carnival
opened yesterday with a splendid pro-
SHERIDAN'S BIDE.
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DH W. SCHMOELLER
PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEoN
Houston. Texes
Oorne Harmebun Beta ata •n stmt. Ma
ponarar.
omeHeum aeza mm;2wap. St.
PBone Pmtosias.
Place of Calomel, and is AteP *
lutely Harmiess.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is the name of i
the new vegetable tonic which W F.' i
Meyer & Co.'s dreg etrore recommende
ae a perfect sub-titute for calomel.
Without causing any restriction of
habit or diet, Dodson’s Liver Tome
starts the'liver to workfng an ehres
constipation, biliouen--,
any barmful after-ef-t•
The taet that calomel in erou s 4
kept many penple wto an ai 1 of
mereuriai p • s g from ■■ -
Calomel is a good tha atrle
All person* ean us Doheou"a L eri
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Why don’t you take
the children to the
, seashore this year
There is nothing healthier or better than
sea breezes for children—or, for that mat-
ter, for grown ups too.
Ask about the special sixty-day fares to
New York and the variable rail and water
tours to New York City and Boston, via N
Norfolk and steamers in one direction.
James J, J
l. B. SIGLER
..DENTIST.
SEALT, THAL
Ome Dpetatni Jno. Ma^anta Besana
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Davis, Lon. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1912, newspaper, August 9, 1912; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494335/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.