The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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JAN. 12
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JAN 12
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L. C. Roberts Dept. Store, Brenham. Tex.
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Rev. 8. M. Thomas, Presiding
Elder of the Brenham district
will preach at the Methodist
Church Sunday, January 16th,
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Ladies; 10c value
Sale price ------
Laces and- Embroideries
10c Torchan Edges and Laces 4c
One lot of Torchan, Linens and
VaPLaces and Insertions; regu-
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Just received a car of Texas
Raised Red Rust Proof Seed Oats
at Sealy Grist Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gough of Hills-
borough visited in this city during the
holidays, guests at the home of Mrs.
Emma Phillips. ....
Mr. C. C. Burger and family have
returned home from a few days visit
with relatives in Luling.
Mr. Ivan Schiller; who is a student
of A. & M. College, spent the holidays
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. John
Schiller of Rt.1. •
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at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
will also be here Monday
17th.
$3 00 .Hen’s Overshoes. $2,39.
Solid leather, blwck gunmetal, all
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College Station; Vance Jenkins to
Southwestern at Georgetown.
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Our Entire Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies, Mens and Childrens Ready to Wear Apparel, Shoes
Furnishings, Hats, Etc.,' to be Placed on Sale
Men's Shoes
v $2.50 Men’s Work Shoes.
Heavy Elkskin Shoes, tan and
Keep a bottle of Grigsby's Liver-Lax
on hand and avoid the La Grippe::—50c
per bottle at Meyer & Co.
were business visitors in the city last
Friday and Mr. Ekarius called at the
Daily Necessities
Dress Pins. ic.
Dress pins, good quality, regular
Laranze Stock of Bernardo, wh
while on a hunting trip near Eagle
Lake, fell and broke his leg, is re-
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5c Ladies Handkerchiefs. 2c
Ladies' Handkerchiefs, full wise,
good quality, regular Dc valueDn
Sale price_____________ LU
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€ntered at Iha Postofice at Sealy, Texas,
second class mail matter
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RAlES OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year.___ ----- — —
Six Months. -
Four Months... ..............
The following young people who
spent the holidays with home folks
here have returned to resume their
studies in various schools of the state:
Misses Myrtle Schumacher, Myrtle
Josey and Erna Preibisch to Baylor at
Belton; Misses Ethel Menke and Ger-
trude Regenbrect and Montelle Brown
to Sam Houston Normal.at Huntsville;
Ivan Schiller, Richard Hintz and Ed-
ward Regenbrecht to A. & M, at
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lar 10c values. Sale
price..............
Two lots in Meyer South-End Addi-
tion. Desirable property.
Two lots near Al. K. & T. Ry. depot.
J. J. Walker, Sealy, Texas,
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Miss Sophie Menke of BeNvilebas
in the city first of the week, coining to
attend the funerals of Mrs. Bickers
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We’ll explain the differ-
ence between the var-
ious brands of
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A. A. Herman moved this week on
the C. O Glenn place on Route 2. Mr.
Herman has ben living on the Bush-
wall place in theredge of town;
are likely to be troubled with constipa-
tion and indigestion and will find
People who come here regularly for their groceries, etc.
have come to rely on us when we say an article is all right.
We don’t handle, inferior brands of groceries, ouly brands
that are well known, A trial order will be appreciated.
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Is absolutely guaranteed. Try ft can and-if not the' best ev-
er used, we will theh refund your money.
TO SAT.,
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On Saturday night, January
29, the Sealy Liedertafel’ will
give a grand Masquerade ball,
their first for the season. Seve-
ral prizes will be awarded.
Chamberlain's Tablets highly bene-
1 ficial. Not so good as a three of four
mile walk every day, but very much
better than to allow the bowels to re-
main in a constipated condition. They
are easy and pleasant to take and most
agreeable in effect. Obtainable every-
where
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On Wednesday, December 29, ai
10c Ladies Hose, 5c. • •
Grey mixed Cotton Hose for
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$4 and $5 Shoes, $2.45.
Men's tan and black highgrade
Shoes in all styles; regular $4.00
and $5 00 values eo ar
Sale price -....... •-.43
per at Meyer & Co
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herman
of Brenham visited at the G. A.
Herman home in this city dur-
ing the holidays.
Mr. Willard Lowe of Houston
visited at thehome of his parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lowe, dur-
ing the holidays.
House for Rent.—3 rooms, with one
and one-fourth acres land, near Beck-'
Mrs. W. J. Kveton returned to her
home in Manville last week after a
visit in this city at the Joe Sailer
home.'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krampitz have
returned to their home in Rishop after
visiting relatives in this city during
-the holidays.
For Sale—Five acres in cultivation
and under fence in Meyer addition,
Sealy, for sale at a bargain price. See
J. H. Nowak, Iron Front Saloon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Remmert
and little son Rowland spent
2.
Hoisery
20c Children's Hose. lie.
Economy Hose, fast black; also
in tan and white; well worth ||n
20c. Saleprice.--... Hu
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The following announcements
—== are subject to the fiction of the
July primaries^
81 5 FOR COUNTY CLERK:
7 be
B0c ED BATLA..
in marriage, Justice A. C. Theumann
officiating. The wedding took place
COFFEE, TEA, ETC.
Especially our GOLD
MEDAL Coffee, which
we consider one of the
best coffees that money
ited in this city during the Xmas Th® best tonic to use after an attack
holidays. Iot La Grippe is Rexall Celery and Iron
1 the ideal tonic and strengthener. Sl.CO
Mr. George Schaefer visited
home folks at Schulenburg on
Christmas.
pleasant:
- i Miss Gertrude Nentwig, of Wallis.
i Mr. and Mrs. H Westermann, of
Coshatti.
Edmund. Himley'of Burleigh.
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The Gist of It.
"Last December I had a very severe
cold and was nearly down sick in bed
I bought two bottles of "Chamberlain’s
Cough RmedK and it was only a very
few days until I was completely re-
stored to health,” writes O. J. Metealf
Weatherby, Mo. If you would know
the value of this remedy, ask. any one
who has used it. Obtainable- every-
where.
5 o’clock in-the evening, Emil Nentwig Women of Sedentary Habits:
and Miss Elfrieda Brosig were united
‘ Women who get but little exercise
Kretzschmar Orchestra
furnish music.
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Mr. Max Kroner spent Xmas
and New Year with home folks
at Cat Spring.
Mr. Will Finks of Dallas vis
the NEWS Political Announcements Presidins Elder toPreach.
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Mrs. Corrine Dunn and daughter of
Rosenberg are visiting Mrs. A. L’.
Ladd this week.
Grigsby’s Liver-Lax will straighten
out disordered livers. 60c per bottle at
Meyer & Co.
Mr. Jess Fry, Jr., of Galveston vis-
ited in the city Sunday a week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Ladies Shoes
Special Lot at 690
$2 50, 43-00 Ladies Shoes; sizes 2 ■
1-2 to 4 only; aM leathers, all
styles, odds and ends; regular
$2 50 and $3 00 value Qn.
Sale price.........-.......UjC
$2.50 Ladies’ Shoes. $1.79
■Vici Kid, button only, medium
heels, regular 52 So valuesei in -
Sale price ...... dall
Childrens &, Misses Shoes
Our assortment of Children's
Shoes is complete in every re-
specL. Quality and prices can-
not Jie equaled.
Nothing reserved, nothing excepted; every department, every article in the store included. The entire Stock to be sold com-
pletely in the given time. No other consideration is here given; prices no object
Louis Bushwall have purchased
the Sailer Bros. meat market
and are now operating same.
For several years Mr. Kveton
has been in the employ of Sailer
Bros., and thoroughly under-
stands his business, Mr. Bush-
wall is a well known stockman.
The News wishes these two
gentlemen much success in their
new venture.
DON’T DELAY!
.can buy. Every pound
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$
black. Sale
price........
Staple Goods
10c Brown Domestic, 6c.
Brown Domestic, good quality, 36
inches wide regular 10c value Ra
Sale price.............-.....-VU
12 1-2 Bleached Domestic, 9c.
Bleached Domestic, very fine
grade, fully 36 inches wide, well
worth 12 l-2c. Saleprice Qp
per yard ...... vu
- 10c Cotton Flannel, 7c.
Unbleached Cotton Flannel, good
quality, regular 10c value 7p
Sale price................v IU
eludes State, District, County
and Precinct candidates. Cash
must come in advance.
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News office and renewed’his subscrip-
tion for another year.
Mrs. Geo. Hadley and child of Lan .
City spent a few days last week in । I
this city visiting her brother and wfe,"
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher.
Mr. and Mra. 8. D. Samuels, Mrs
M. A. Miller and Messrs. Frank Brown
and Edgr Kluever all of Galveston:
were Xmas guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W.- H. Kluever in this city.
Mrs. Frank Koy, Mrs. Arthur Prei-.
hsch, Mrs. W. F. Goodensweig and
Hugo Koy were in Temple for several -
days at the bedside of Frank Koy, who .
died yesterday morning.
Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Hover had as
their guests during the holidays, Mrs.
Hover’s mother, Mrs. E L. Salley,
and daughter, Miss Lou!a Belle Salley,
of Matagorda; Mr.' and Mrs. Dryden
Prentice, (the latter a sister of Mrs.
Hover) at Huntsville; Miss Olive
Neely, of Sulphur, La ; and Dr.
Hover’s cousin, Dr. Willis W. Lasher,
of New York Dr, Lasher is a recent
graduate of Columbia Medical College v
and enters the New York Post Gradu-
ate Hospital in Jamuary for a two
year’s course.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gordon and
Master Eugene Bartay, came up from
Houston Monday morning. Mr. Gordon
returned the same night leaving Mrs.
Gordon and Son for a longer stay.
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Christmas at Sunnyside, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hartmann,
' parents of Mrs. Remmert.
DON’T WAIT!
Mr. R. Zapalac is now occu-
pying a new cottage home,
located in the eastern part of the
Meyer South-End addition. The
new building is a story and half
buiding with four rooms and
hall on first floor with quite a lot
of space available for occupancy
on second floor.
16 DAYS OF VALUE GIVING- He Greatest and Most Sensational Mercantile Event the Buying Public 16 DAYS
ON DAVIS, Owner. ------- | --
.. LADD. Manager andEditor. Our rate for announcement in
this column is $5.00. This in-
50 Embroidered Insertions. 2c.
One lot of Embroidered Inser-
tions; regular 10c value . ■ De
lOc Edgings and Insertions. 5c.
Ono lot of embroidered edgins end
insertions; regular 10c value Ke
Sale price ......... -JU
O. H. ALBERT ""H™
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j Mrs. Fritz Brosig and son McKinley Portedto be getting along nicely.
Novelty Theatre admits children for i of Peters were visitors to Sealy j
.. -c.t • yesterday.
man 8 gin. See or address Steve
at the home of the brides parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fritz Brosig of Peters
The bride is the second youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Brosig. She
wore a white satin gown.
The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Nentwig.
After the ceremony a splendid
supper was served and at eleven
o’clock coffee, cakes and sandwiches
of all kinds were served.
The happy young couple will make
their home in Sealy on the Kabeli
place.
The following guests and their fam-
ilies were present: »
From Peters —Mr and Mrs. Theo.
Brosig, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Viereck, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Loehr, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Engelking, Mr, and Mrs. G.
Viereck, Mm J. Beckmann, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Pless.
From Sealy—Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Schill, Mr. and Mrs C. 0. Luhn, Mr.
And Mrs Gus Nentwig, Mr. and Mrs,
Chas. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Williamson.
From Millheim-F. Nentwig, H.
Nentwig, Mra. Wm. Goller, Mr and
Mrs. Fred Palm.
From Cat Spring-Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wittenberg,* Mr. and Mrs. F. Kollat-
schny, Adam See, E. Braesicke, Mrs
Sophia Wittenberg, Miss Lode A Wit-
tenburg, Miss Sophia Wittenberg,
Mrs. Lena Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Prince, Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Witte, ef Ell-
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Safety Pins. 3c-
Safety pins, all sizes, highgrade
quality, a dozen to a card On
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R J. W. Johnston is serving his country
this week as a member of the grand
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25c Cadet Children’s Hose. 21c.
Cadet guaranteed Hose, fast
black; a good value in
Sale price................. Zlu
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Ladd, A. L. The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, January 7, 1916, newspaper, January 7, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1494609/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library.