The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Shoes
Fer Men, Women and Children
25c a Pair
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Bring is your Produce, it counts same is cash.
। shoeing shop-blacksmith art
New Black and
Sandy Land Hay for
$6 to 87,50 a ton at
Price from
WM. KABELL, Sealy, Texas.
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Sealy National Bank
Kroener’s Variety Store.
Sealy, Texas.
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We Solicit Your Business
C. T. SANDERS, Cashier.
LEONARD TiLLOTSON, President.
A Promise of Good Living
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M. Fischl and daughter, Mus Ethel,
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Bealy. Texas
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to entirely forsake Texas
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Wethen boa
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father of Dr. L. M Davis, is in the
city having come to see his son on
from $1.00
to $20.00
Weathef bot.
Ought to go.
Coolest placs.
Picture Show.
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but we are the only people eel
such low prices. There is ne
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| Phone 96 for your wood.
! Repair work at F. Wesrerman’.
luncheon where they enjoyed several
hours in social pleasures Mrs. Fischl,
Sale,
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Miss Birdie V wreck was a Galveston
, visitor Sunday
‘ A nice line of 1913 Calendar samples
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; Mrs J D. Gough has returned from
• a visit to Houston.
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a narrow escape from death, on account
of the stroke of lightning mentioned
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" $44,500.00
Resources $200.090.00. Oar Stockholders Represent $2,500,000.00
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No. 2 Folding Brownie
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Miss Emma Karger visited in CM
Spring the first of (he week.
Buy your wood of the ealy Wood
Yard. Full measure. Phone N.
n8 good Shoes,
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WOOD !
HEATER AND COM STOVE WOOD !
At All Times and At Prices
Cheaper Than Out of Town Dealers
ALSO t 4-FQ0T WOOD In any
quantity delivered and stacked at
your home for your measurement.
Wood Sawed It 75c Per Cord.
•EALY WOOD YARD
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office last Saturday. He mentioned
that Mr. Tour Bins ley and himself had 1
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We meet all competition. Yot trade solicited.
Have a complete stock. Sei! or trade goods. just as you like.
Repairing done promptly by first class workmen only.
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Mr. Alfred Szymanski, of New Ulm,
visited in the city last Saturday and
Sunday, guest at the home of his uncle
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. B. Muench.
He was enroute home/from a vacation
trip to Chicago and St. Louis.
Mr. W. F. Thompson, of San Felipe,
was a pleasant caller at the News
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New line o Men’s Straws at Jan.
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SAILER BROS.
A good time is reported by those
participating.
Land To Clear.-I have 100 acres to
dear between Seely and Wallis, Texas;
I fine fuel; ehance for wood dealers; can
F. W. HACKBARTH
DEALER IN ~
LumbBr. ShinEies, Poors, Sash, Blinds, Builders’ Hardware
Paints, Corrugated-Roofing, Concrete Blocks, Cement, Lime, Bricks, Etc.
AU my Lumber to under shed. Every piece is just as bright as
it eomes from tbe saw. No weather beaten stock at my yard.
F. W. Hackbarth, Lumber Dealer, Sealy, Texas
Mr. John Viek, who came op from 1
Houston for a few days visit at home,
returned to the Bayou City Wednes-
day night
Mrs. H. G. Beard, of El Campo,
mother of Mrs. M. Nuckols, is visiting
in the city at the home of Mr. and I
Mrs. Nuckols.
See the display of snakes, bears,
pigs, spiders, cows and many other in-
teresting l toys in the windo at
F. W. BADER
STAR BRAND SHOWS ARE BETTE
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I"*—* Waists from 81.00 on up, in
the latest styles, at Jno. Hackbarth A
Son’s.
For Rant—Well ventilated, nicely
furnished room for a gentleman.
Enquire at News office
Mrs. Bertha Miles, of Houston, in
visiting at the home of Conductor F.
A. Taylor and family.
Be sure and see "The Colonl’s
Maid” at the Sealy opera hduse next
Thursday night. August 15th.
Mr. P. L. Habermacher, of the
Hartsville community, was a pleasant
ealler at the News office Wednesday. ।
♦ Mr N H Cook, Jr . of Beaumont, is For Cotton Sacking, Cotton
+. visiting in the city . .... ——
FOUR PAIRS & 1
GARANTEED 1
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, earton package, bottle or j
jar contains something so good to. 1.
eat that you’ll have a warm spot in
your heart for the grocery that ;
furnished them. Call up No. 10 for I
_your groceries if you can’t come in '
person.
The Iowa Cream Separators are , .
the best and cheapest.
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Saddles, Harness • Buggies 8
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KKYHEN • enuomer asks tor oer bew value in hosiery, we
VV -bou Beater Bem’s “DARSLE88 ’ Guaraoterd
Hoheesy and it always pleases No only does it look
wem to* » wears wel, as was than ome-haif <4 ode per eent, to
Mr. Thoe, Watson, who has been Galveston the party stopped at the
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ake Friends
we Mell. We do not
elsewhere in this paper. Mr. Davis
wag-very much rejo iced to find his son 1
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8 , AND OTHER CEMETERY SUPPLIES THE_____
Bellville Marble Works
8 c. A. FOWLER, Manager, sellvilje, Texas. Or See JOHN ewer, Sealy, Agent
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Mr Harrison Davis, of Alvarado.
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able to be about and attending to hisj
office duties when he arrived in Sealy*'
mre to make than any other 25c guaranteed or
ibtand and looks the part. Alto, It is the onl> 25c
mlk Bee guaranteed hosiery made. Made of soft Egyptian yarn
witib 2-, 3- and 4-ply strong linen toe. knee, sole, heel and top.
Absodoiely no stems or knots.
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Mr. Welter Schroeder is working on i
chair No 3, in the city Barber shop. I
Mr Henry Connor the jolly
tonsorial artist formerly performing in
ever your wants in Shoes may be, we can supply
you.
guest of his son. Mr. Frank Kveton,
and family.
Mrs. H. B Eidman, of Bay City,
W SPECIAL BARGAINS AT&Fr?™^
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r a M e | g m e l : Opera house Thursday night. August
EE) 7 5 J 15th, a pig tail specimen of this yellow
—-**,**5%.8 : race in "The Coldnef’s Maid.” He’s a
4 Vests 2l 25"--.",
I i". ; -- Mr. Wm Klopp, Jr., of New Orleans;----------------------.
4 Ladies Hose - at 25c was here this week on avisitzto his1 just completed work on additions to
R. U..1. . 0. HE father ad brother, Mr Wm Klopp the home of Mr. Chas. Phillips, of that
CO." "$ 10 - di 25C and Mr Joe Klopp, of San Felipe,’
-—: 7 Handkerchiefs - it25c
it 25c the thing for wear right now. Cali and _ —
see them. MisS JESNIE Vx. receipt of the news that he had suffered
S*♦ ♦♦**• Sealy Wood Yard will furnish you
Buster Brown’s . :
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Guaranteed Hosiery •
Is OUR Choice ;
"AULLERH 4 Men’s Collars
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be was a meamp. *
Wedueaday be wa- a beuber,
Thereat/ bt eu a tnnp
hilt) be tiled it battle.
hatorder be elafied »itb Ue>
deal my mead lends a airpuuoua lib
la tbe Mu<u>g Pirtan Irle.i
Al The Novelty Theatre.
6:30 e, «.
- wood cheaper than out of town people
I Phone 96
Miss Irene Blueman, of Brenham, is
visiting jn the city, guest of Miss
Eahel Fieghl. ■
Don t forget the shirt waist dance
at the opera house next Tuesday night, .
August 13th, , .
Just received a car load of old wheat
floor, Kramer’s Best; and feed stuff at
Seal, ‘ercantile Co.
-......Mr. Matt Kveton left Sunday on a
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Miss Ethel and Mise Blueman returned
to Healy Monday night by train, having
had a most delightful outing.
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Mrs. August -eckert anda children, of | the many sights and pleasures of the Mts. Fischl, Miss Ethel, and Miss
reer ountye Oklahoma, were in the; western cities. Irene Blueman. On the journey to
city during the past -xeek, visiting at | ,
the home • Mr S M. Hood andfemily ", — ' 17 I
. u „ "d-X: (enjoying the salubrious oilmate of the
Asocial ball was given at the S. P‘ Pacifie coast for some months, arrived
2:8. T Hall in this city last Saturday n Sealy this morning and will be here
I night which was fairly well attended, off and on for some time looking after
businees intereste. Tom is glad to be
back in Texas greeting his many
life long friends. He says California
is a wondertol State and its coast
climate is grand, but be baa not made
Mrs. Iva Darrow, daughter of Rev.
LOCAI Nk.M5 and Mr* W J. David, has returned to
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of several weeks at the home., of her
parents in this city
Mr w. P. Nicholl, local agent‘for, grg, , / 11
the M K T. Ky in Sealy, who has Mr. Fred TOwen,cotton buyer for
been working a relief shift for the J” Kaiser & Co of Houston, is in Healy.
agent of the same company at Lock-)o be in this market for the next thirty
hart, is ba. •: at his post of duty in this days. Mr, Owen represented this firm,
,, , ...... city ' • in Seaiy V“* year during the cotton,!
MrsHL skeete is visiting m • - ~ .season by his upright dealings
epe Alvin MisNetie Lockwood returned last gained the confidence and friendship ।
„T,, . Car of Exesh F urat Jno Hackbarth Saturday nisht from a visit toHouston. with whom he had business and
W. R. KURTZ & Son’s Where «he went to meet Dr and Mrs. socia relations. Since leaving Sealy i
FOR REPAIRING OF Misg Ethel . schi Nas a Eren an, <' u- tner 01 -paapopo, -ndtana, Mr < wen-has-meda-Jhitney his
y . , visitor this week . rtspendingafew da’ - m the headqaarters. ------
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and Jewelry ■ M arta pi- " returnei «W. Haytor,andd"daugnten asfi tonnBelhnepg-anqgather,we
’’ ■ from a V;<f to Beasley. Ora Sell and orrs J w Kay and!Texas points, , Mr -chier reportsi.
AT W.F. MEYER & CO’S. DRUG STOPE M. E, G u Haynes-a Mr that part of the.Stategoite drrhand J
------—------------- visitedrint ”. sunday. 1i mblin Taylor and disses Estabrooks h ot, ..,7“ ratherugladtogetbae 2
g , th * aE — Tayl -n au o r lan in f ee visit immensely. At Bainnget they J
02223524* thezu ' '• ’’rn barth, 3 Tay^r-eer. . werephe guetsotMr.H.Lwendorf-
Miss Della Find returned Tuesday: Mr. I G Castleton, agent for thesund family who are enjoying good J
morning fro ' • New Ulm Frisco lines at Bay City, who is enjoy- health and a ' fair measure of proa* I <
■ Far ■ ton -. . « •• n Jacks ing,& month’s vacation, after visiting a perity. ___...... 1
and sc E s—-&ca fewda 8 insea lleft Tuesday morn- Mr and Mrs Daniel Fox, ..of West 5
Mi-ses ’ e 11 Ellie wir sre- A Stouisitatthehomesothisbrothers, srilton, Ohfo; are visiting in,the city
... iSondayfrmmasei El/ampo.
° era ‘ r irs lay nizht. August McKibben, of Anniston, Alabama. Thomas Messrs. Fox and Thomas Aret ?
]5th, T . -Ma. i. she’s a Vr pi.,F « i cousins and have spent a great deal ‘
peach 1 Elliott E Bailey, proprietor o j of their lite as chums and neighbors \ „
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tastggatarday from • visit • *’*k ' casu tonfu and sLn2 Da aa • Erprenaar andse Tengana mnds |
„ * • * Mis Willle Davis went t,Houston and and Mr Thomas and family wil enjoy (
Mr. C S HTboldt of R F D No Galveston for a short Buting. The a few days at the GAiveston Cotton
1, "at Spring. w*us a pleasant caller at party spent Saturday night and sunda Carnival.
the News office Tuesday. enjoying the beach attractions of the ---------' —— * r
Messrs. Wm, and Joe Klopp, of San seawall eity. returping home Sunday Delightfut Auto Trip.
Felipe, were in the city today and night ’ - 0 | * -_____
made the Nsws office a call Mrs. W. P. Niebull and son Farrell Mr. and Mrs Leonard Joseph, Miss
Mrs. H. M. Smith and children, of arrived home Tuesday night from a. Gladys Cohen and Mr. D. A. Singer,
Temple, were in the city last night en- visit to Portland, Oregon, and other of Galveston, autoed to Healy Saturday
route to Palacious for an outing Pacific coastpoints. They had a most evening in Mr. Joseph’s fine seven
MHVGD Arn ’ Mrs, w 1. David and daughters, delightful visit to relatives and friends passenger .. were suestsotMrsn
/nCiCK C tU. Misss Nannie and Justa are spendin’ of a couple of month* duration, besides 1...............__
---------------------- a few weeks on Rev David’, farm t enjoying immensely the scenery of the until Sunday evening
=E South Houston. Rocky Mountains on the journey to the Galveston party started on the
and from the Pacific Coast, as well as
Hand bags, white and black, at Jae.
‘ Hackbarth A Son’*.
Mr. Albert Sander, of Bellville, was
, in the city yesterday.
For Tinware, Hardware and Stoves
go to F Westeroan.
Try that flour made of old wheat at
the Sealy Mercantile Co
Mr. Lee Rudloff was an El Campo
visitor Sunday and Monday.
For Sale-Good second hand saddle.
M. Nuekols, Sealy
I You are next at McDonald's horse-
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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/m1/4/: 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.