The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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ONE CENT STORE.
For Young and Old
good bread.
ONE CENT STORE.
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Phone No. 14.
Prompt Delivery.
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Mr. James Bedwell will leave Mon- A boot 18 months old. Finder please J
Sealy, Texas.
U. S. Government. Depositary
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Broomtown Monday.
the Novelty Theatre. was in Dallas
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Resources $200,080.00. Our Stockholders Represent $2,500,000.00
We Solicit Your Business
C. T. SANGERS, Cashier. <
LEONARD TLLOTSON, President.
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1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Josey.
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Episcopal Services.
Regular weekly Tuesday night services
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Use ZEMO—
Sealy, Texas
Farms for Sale.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Phone Ne. 10
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W. F. MOSER
SEALY, TEXAS
SAILER BROS.
M. E. Church Notice.
I——DEALERS IN—
Saddles, Harness^ Bugg^
German Methodist Services.
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CAN LOAD OF ALL NEw FURNITURE
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Our selection is of latest designs
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B. C. McDonald, '
Blacksmith since 1894. :
Just
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a Max SALLER,
Sealy. Tens.
Doree, of Galveston.
Joe Stock, returned
Capital Stock
Surpius -
Davis & SCHNEIDER, Sealy, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Monyhan, of
At Gm. H. Beller 1 Ce.'j Drug Store
Monday anduesdayaf Each Week
- $25,000.00
20.000.00
boy all your provision!* at our
store. We sell the very
have the suit for you or him,
and in- the shade and design
that you will approve of. A
call is earnestly requested.
Ruehter’s Durable Paini
good as the beet, atP. Wes
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Rem sash if -WsAissday, 4th, is
bargain day at Jno- Hackbarth A Son’s.
Miss Annie Maier returned home this
week from a business visit to Buckholts
Hair Switches made out ef Combings.
See Mrs. Anna Goreski, Sealy, Texas.
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Dry Goods and Notions at One Cent
Store.
Mr. George Hackbarth is nuraing a
broken thumb, sustained in base ball
practice.
Mr. and Mrs. John Seekamp, of
Bellville, visited fa the city last sunday
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from Tom, Dick and Har- '
Miss Annie Walker has returned to this week in attendence at the moving i
her home in Crawford, after a visit to picture show owners convention
W. E. Schier & Co
GENERAL MERCHANTS
I will have for service during the
season of 1913, at my barn in Sealy,
the well known all purpose stallion,
"Lem," who was formerly owned by
Mr. W. F. Viereck. Anyone interested
will call on me at any time for terms
home Sunday after a visit of three
weeks here, guest of Mr. and Mrs.
{ Stock.
To tttniao CaRB uuat to bay from
F. W. Hackbarth, Lumber Dealer
sample of our grocery service. '
WE ME PAYING M FOR SAME.
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Thebest way to do it is to
DO YOU WANT?
Building yaterlar d Any KM.
Lumber, Corrugated Iron, Etc.
SEE
C. F. ADAMS
Resident Contractor and Builder
SEALY. TEXAS
Lutheran chureh on Sunday morning,
June 8th, at 10:00 a. m.
On next Wednesday at 3 p m. the
I adise Aid Society will meet at the
church.
Sunday school meets regularly every
Sunday morning.
REv. O. H. A. HonMANN.
For sale by W. F. Meyer & Co.
1 avertisement.
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Bran, Chops and Shorts at One Cent
Store. .
Miss Fay Robertson was a Bouslea
visitor Tuesday. _
For Tinware, Hardware and Stoves
W. R. KURTZ
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For Repairing of
Watches. Clocks ,
Jewelry. Etc_____
. At Meyer 1 Ci.'i Drug Store.
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Properly Fitted
Glasses won’t
Spoil a
Pretty Face
If you care about your
LOOKS
See me in regard to
GLASSES
ry. You should exercise
| the same care in the selec-
—tion of a RELIABLE
F. W. BADER
STAR BRAND suozs AH prEn
ZEMO is absolutely guaranteed to stop
1tchine: it rives instant relief, pain dis-
: appears. sores, rashes and dandruff
leave you.
i ZEMO is sold in 25-cent and 11 bot-
tles,.or sent direct, on receipt of price,
by El W Rose Medicine Co., St. Louie.
Mo. Try a 25* cent bottle and when con-
| vinced, get a 11 bottle which contains
SiX times as much as the 25-cent bottle.
We'll. Explain
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between the various blendsd
coffee, tea, etc., if you desin. J
But people who come, here regl I1
larly for their groceries hare . I
come to rely on us ’ben wesy I
an article is “all right. » I
don't bandie the "near Por’ I
kind of groceries. Try a poaDd |1
of our "Golden Sun” coffee Mill
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We are showing some de-
cided novelties in. this sea-
son's clothing, and the fabrics
styling, finish and perfect fit
will more than justify the low
prices we are sking. No
matter how hard you or your
boy, are to fit, rest assured we
Lutheran Services.
Ther will be preaching at
Use ZEMO the New Wonder.
At last a remedy for skin tortures
that makes everybody smile and say
Hoo-ray. I ve found it at last!” ZBMO
is really extraordinary, as any man or
woman can prove immediately at a cost
of only a few cents. If you have that
terrible fiery itchins. prickly heat, ec-
zema. Irritated or inflamed skin. blotches,
pimples or blackheads, you will marvel
at the result of Zemo.
return to George Hackbarth and re-
ceive reward. .
Mr. W. N. Handers, of the firm of
You know what happens to a bouse to
which the piutmbing in In poor condition-
everybody In the bowl is Kahle to comtrnct
typhoid or some other fever. The digestive
James J. Josey
F IRE InSuRaNcE
SEALY, TEXAS
day for Hume, III., his old home, to
visit a month or two.
Mrs. Chas. Engelking and Misses
song and sermon beginning at 8:00
o’clock prompt. All are cordially fa- l
vited to attend.
her sister, Mrs. R. F. Hooker.
Mr. R. B. Frazar, of Galveston, was
in the city Sunday, guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Josey.
Ladies’ spits and eoats sanitary
cleaned and pressed. Give us a trial
order. * FRED FELCMAN.
Rev. F. O. Favre was in Lyons a
few days this week assisting Rev.
George E. Kemp in a revival meeting.
Mrs. Joe Boehm, of Rt. 3, Sealy,
was one of the many guests at the
birthday celebration of Mrs. F. Lax
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Flowers and
little daughter, Develand, of Eagle
Lake, were in the city this week.
e---em-qn -nattakng wdwit”
InHarfatinm. We are now prepare to“0." gorvice is this "OP
UnderTaKing* empeciai care to give satisfactory
pomE3e LOUIS SONSEL,E
FOR THE BOYS
mgtrfnnophcteeinna o high-grade Furalst
for the men. We appreciate the fact that the
Boys like to be well dressed, and when they are
fitted out here, they are not only well dressed but
at a price as low or lower than they would have to
pay elsewhere for inferior qualities.
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Miss Earline Roark hes returned to
her home in Galeston. M
Cottage for rent. - A ppi J to R
Schumacher, Sealy, Texas '
Mrs. W. F. Meyer loft Tuesday for a
visit to homo folks fa Brenham.
Mias Mary Ellen Phillips has re-
turned from a visit to Whitney.
Boys Patent I tether Beits just ar-
rived aeJno. Haekbarth & Son's. . , -a
Mrs.E. M. Seale and Qttle son, of
Watts, were in the city Sunday.
Have a complete Stock. Soil or trade goods, just a'
Repairing done promptly by firat workmen on
We meet all competition. Your urade solicited
Services at Meyers Memorial church
will be held each Sunday as follows:
Sunday school at10:00 a. m. Preach-
ing by the pastor at 8:00 p. m. All are
cordiallly invited to attend.
L. J. ROM. Pastor.
at St. Jatin's Episcopal church. Sealy,
wiM be held next Tuesday night. Even-
Oena Pipes and Della Find visited in Sanders & Krampitz, proprietors of
Regular services will be held at the
M E. Church in this city, next Sanday,
June 1st. Preaching by the pastor
Rev. F. O. Favre, at 11:00 a. m. and
8:00 p- m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Nyal’s Spring Sarsaparilla makes rich
red blood. GOc and $ M at Meyer
&Co.‘. m • > the
"Domfto-goto Jno. Hackbarth a
Sons for the sale on Dreas Goods
FDR ANYTHING II “Ma
EE IRON FENCING
MO OTHER CEMETERY SUPPLIES THE -
Bellville Marble Works
can , aa
C. A. FOWLER, managor, Bellviljo, Texas. Or See J0Mw Stdladm
condition all the time. If you have any
trouble with your digestion fake Chamber-
tea’s Tablets sod you see iwtala to get
quick relief For sale by all dmimn- Id
Mr. and Mrs. H. Schumacher were
Houston visitors this week .to
attend commencement exercises fa I
the city schools, their daughter, Miss ;
Wolfrie, being a member of the gradu- i
a ting.class.
Mrs. Minna Jordan and son. Master i
Hugo, left last Saturday on a visit'
to relatives at Schulenberg, where
they are the guests of Mrs.-J. Jordan I
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Johnston.
Am sgent for the Houston Hat Com- .
pany. Bring me your old hat and I -
will have it cleaned, blocked and made 1
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SEE OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PICTURE MoULIDpsture xomiaio
w. naw hnve m —• a w amsortment of Picture
and in thin line we cannot be exceiled. -
at prices that few can equal.
A splendid line of canned
gpdd«. Fine Tea and Coffee.!
Stamped pillow eases, towels, gowns
drawers, scarfs, ete., at Jno. Hackbarth
A Boa’s
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dillman, of
Houston, are visiting Mr. sad Mrs.
G. B. Hill.
Dr. J. S. Davidson, of San Felipe,
who has been quite sick the past week,
is reported better.
i Lumberman as you would
ill the selection of your
lawyer or your’ doctor.
B» eansenyomthe macerlalanabundyour
* buudingn st roti bottom pnom •
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Misses Clara Schumacher and Tillie E.
Koy were Matagorda visitora Sunday. ;
Use Bell of Waco Floor and have j
: Misses Annie and May and Master
Mark Arenstein, of San Marcos, are in
the City to visit for a few weeks at the
home of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. Will Coben.
We have choice black land in Ft.
Bend, Brazoria and Wharton Counties;
can sell from 50 acres upward. See us
at once before prices advance.
Cherokee, Oklahoma, and Mr. Will
Monyhan, of Winfield, Kansas, are in
the city, guests at the News. home.
The gentlemen are brothers of Mrs.
Lon Davis
Mr. Justus Davidson, who graduated
from the Marshall Training School, of
San Antonio. this year, is spending a
few days of his vacation at the home
of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. S.
Davidson, of San Felipe.
Mrs. Mike Eber, of the Frydek com-
munity, died on Tuesday, May 27th.
leaving an infant babe. The funeral
occurred Wednesday, May 28th. with
burial in the Sealy cemetery. Deceased
was a sister-in-law of Mr. J. J.
„Hluchan, of this city.
Quite a large number of Sealyites
attended the Maifest at Bellville on
the 22nd, and all report the affair a
most enjoyable one. A fine parade of
decorated vehicles, plenty of music and
other amusements including a success-
ful airship exhibition in two flights.
For Sale at a Bargain-One high
grade phaeton, with rubber tires,
practically as good as new. One light
road wagon in good condition. Thiese
vehicles must be sold at once and can
be bought cheap. R. H. Haynes,
Sealy, Texa.
Mr Ernest E. Scholl of Austin, en-
tomologist fa the Texas Department Bt
Agriculture, was in Sealy Wednesday
fa the interest of Institute work with
our farmers. A meeting was adv)-
tised to be held in Sealy on that fade,
but from lack of attendance on.de
part of farmers Mr. Sehol codna yot
have a meeting. Rev. Wilis Wemvr.
of Tip Top farm, waa jere n. JreZv,
and be and Mr. School discussed ques-
tions of interest and visited Mr. Wenv-
er‛s home.
295-acre highly improved farm; two
story residence. Good well, well
fenced. 7 miles from Sealy, Texas.
Price very cheap for a quick sale.
160-acre improved farm, good house
and barn, 4 miles from Sealy; 50 seres
under cultivation. Extra bargain if
sold soon. See I. F. Thomas, Sealy,
Texas. __
Improved Farm For Sale.
One of the best improved fames fa
Austin County; 3% miles of Sealy;
ideally situated on well drained land;
236 acres; large two-story 10 room
residence; flower house; smoke house;
store house, and wash house; large
buggy and wagon house; chicken ranch;
large barn; fine live oak, cedar and pine
grove; peach orchard; two windmills;
water works; 20 acre posture near
house; 25 acre hog pasture; balance in
two large pastures. Want to sell and
retire from active life. • AUGUST Kox,.
Sealy, Texas.
Season of 1913.
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"NIMehenos.L .
Mrs. Joe Kurtz, Jr., was sm—g the
Sealy visitors at the Bellville Matfeet
loot Thursday,
For Bate—Good driving and work
mare; good buggy and harness. Apply
at the Nawa ottce.
Mrs. Emma Phillips is visiting in
Rosenberg, guest off her son and wife, I
Mr. and Mrs. & O. Phillips, ;
Mr. F., W. Ahltag and Dr. Teague. :
of Wharton, were in the city Friday :
evening enroute to the Confederate ';
reunion at Chattanooga. |;
Mrs. J. B. Granville entertained a 11
number of her friends Monday after-; j
noon in honor of her birthday anni- l
versary. Delicious refreshments were
served.
Mrs. John Szymanski, of New Ulm, :
visited relatives and friends in the cjay
the first of this week, guest of her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. B. I
Muench.
Lost—A Bird dog; white with large |
liver color spot on left side of back.
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BRING US YOUR CREAM.
Mig sibndlenn:i vmnitine toll
Ms. R H, Baynes was a Rosenberg ! 3
visitor Monday.
Pull law of Groceries of al kinds at |
One Cent Store -
salon aldress goodsat Jam. Baek- 1
barth4 $oma Wedhesday, ed ]
Mre DanoB. Meyer, lof Dallus, was 3
a Sealy visitoE Sunday and Monday. 1
Try a eamCinco Beet ever for |
IMPORTED SAUSAGE
Extra Fine Salmi
Extra Fine Goettlinger
velothaer and Braunechweiger Cer-
Goose and Trueffel Liver Sausage
Nice Smoked Dried Beef
Freeh Boiled Ham i |
Imported Swlas Cheese.
Rm Label Briek Cheese
Always in stock for the borne
trade, or courteously served at say I
Lunch Counter in Bank Saloon. |
MORRIS HAAG
good as new. Fred FELCMAN,
Proprietor City Tailor Shop.
Horse Sense, Sand and Ginger, are
“three of a kind’’ and hard to beat.
Fortunately I am gifted with all three
—so let me do your work.
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Davis, Lon. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1913, newspaper, May 30, 1913; Sealy, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494389/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.