New Ulm Daily Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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New Ulm Market News
All information on this page is based
on the market operations of yesterday
THE ENTERPRISE WANT ADS.
5 lines inserted 4 times in the Weekly
and 20 times in the Daily for 40 cents.
COTTON MARKET
Mrs. Louise Muench,
New Ulm, Texas.
Cotton good middling
13
strict middling
12 13-16
middling
12 10-16
strict low middling
12 1-4
low middling
) 1 3-8
POULTRY AND EGGS
Eggs per dozen
20
Chickens pe»- nound 8c
to 12 1-2
Turkeys per pound
10
PROVISIONS aND FEED
Country Bacon
12
Country Lard
12
Corn per bushel Market price
Oats per bu.
65
Cotton seed per ton
20 00
Prairie Hay per bale
40
Bran per 100 pounds
1 60
Corn Chops per 100 pounds
2 00
Shorts do
1 80
Cotton Seed Meal do
1 65
Hunters Notice.
The hunting of game or pecans
is positively not allowed
on my
place. Tresspassers wil 1 be
prosecuted.
Local and Personal
Wm Peschel Sr. was a busi-
ness visitor in town today.
Otto Luedke was in town this
morning from New Bremen.
Henry Schwecke was an early
morning visitor in town today.
Water power is the only safe
power for making uniform flour.
White House flour is made on a
Water Power Mill.
Seguin Milling and Power com-
pany is the only absolute Water
Mill in Texas. Try a sack of
White House Flour.
Hugo Kaufmann of the <flty
Brewery, of San Antonio, is in
town today, the guest of his
cousin, Miss Thekla John, and
the Find family.
Emil Brune was in town this
morning bringing Mrs. Freis of
Houston, who left on the morning
train to visit relatives at Lock-
hart. Mrs. Freis has been visit-
ing relatives around Frelsburg.
Paul Kuehn and Dan Rinn,
Jr., two progressive farmers
living on Route No. 3, New Ulm,
who want to keep right up with
the times dropped into The En-
terprise office yesterday after-
noon and paid, each, for the
Daily a year in advance.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse King arriv-
ed yesterday evening from West
Point. Mr. King left this morn-
ing for San Antonio to look for a
position, having been let out of
the service of the Katy by rea-
son of membership in the tele-
graphers union. Mrs. King will
stay a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gerbermann.
For Sale—Horses and mules ; al-
so light spring wagon and a two-horse
farm wagon. Apply to F. G. Koll-
inaun, Rt. No. 2, (Frelsburg) New
Uim, Texas.
For Sale—Two lots in Magnolia
Park, Houston, good location, one
block from street car. Also one lot
in Southland, Houston. Reasonable
price and terms. Apply to or address
Rubin Freis, New Ulm, Texas.
Will sell dairy cattle and equip-
ment, and farming tools with privi-
lege of lease on farm. Business es-
tablished, $100.00 per month. Good
proposition, 1-2 mile from town. Ad-
dress Box No. 85, Sealy, Texas.
For Sale. — One Buckboard and
single harness, good condition, for
$15.00. Come quick, if you want it.
Apply to or address, Mrs. Lydia
Voelkel, New Ulm, Texas.
Wanted.—Girl for house work in
small family of grown people. Apply
to Mrs. W. G. Freis, Rt. 2, New Ulm,
Texas.
For Sale. — All my horses, mules,
implements, vehicles and other farm
equipments. If you want anything in
these lines come around and see what
I have. John Rinn, Route No. 1,
(Post Oak Point) New Ulm, Texas.
For Sale—Two good work horses,
wagon, cultivator, plow and harness.
Good gentle, young horses, drive
single or double. Bargain if sold
quick. Address or apply to Ernst
Meyer. New Ulm, Texas.
Auction Sale—I will sell all my
household and personal property to
highest bidders "on October 6th and
7th. Henry Fehrenkamp, Rt. No. 1,
New Ulm, Texas.
Wanted. — Young man for general
farm and cattle work. Will pay
$15.00 per month, with board and
laundry. For further information
apply or address, Ernst Dippel, In-
dustry, Texas.
For Sale. — A No. 1, 8-months-old
Jersey bull calf. Apply to or address,
Wm. Hagemann,. New Ulm, Texas.
For Sale. — 200 acres of woodland,
20 cleared: about 20 good black land,
rest sandy. About two miles east of
New Ulm, on New Bremen road. Ap-
ply to L. L. Marek, Rt. 1, New Ulm,
Texas.
For Sale. — Brood mare, 16 hands
high, and very gentle; also a surrey,
good as new. Both at a bargain.
Louis Krause, Rt. 3. New Ulm, Tex.
Land Bargains—439 acres black
land, 60 in cultivation, makes bale of
cotton to acre. Tract suitable for 4
families ; is on shell road near Cros-
by, in Bohemian settlement. A snap
at $40.00 per acre. See I. B. Sigler,
New Ulm, Texas.
Another tract of good black land
near Crosby ; 98 acres at $37.50 per
acre. Improved land near by sells at
$100.00 the' acre. Only reason for
selling, owner is not a farmer. Write
I. B. Sigler, care Daily Enterprise,
New Ulm, Texas.
Farms for Sale. — 100 acres, 50 in
cultivation; small house with brick
well and pump; 50 acres in pasture;
all under fence. Three and a-half
miles southwest Eagle Lake.
58 seres black sandy loam, 30 acres
in cultvation, 8 in meadow, balance
pasture. Good 5-room dwelling well
and barns. 1-2 mile from good school.
AJrargain at $55.00 per acre.
50 acres ’black land between In-
dustry and Welcome; good improve-
ments, ready for occupancy, $50 an
acre. Terms easy.
Modern 2-acre home in Ballinger
7-room house, hot and cold baths. Or-
chard 40 bearing fruit trees.
Also lands in different sections of
the Southwest. For particulars ask
A. F. Gerbermann Realty Co., New
Uh- Texas.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Bring us your Cotton and Produce
F. A. WEIGE
NEW ULM
That means things that taste good and are
also pure, healthful and wholesome.
Our grocery department offers you a
multitude of food stuffs that are guaran-
teed to be Fresh and Wholesome. Our
lines of canned goods and package foods
include the brands that are widely known
to be pure and healthful. They are fresh
because we are receiving new goods every
day. Nothing ever gets stale or musty on
our shelves.
Getting Dividends
You’ve had many agents trying to sell you corporation
stocks they claimed would pay big dividends. But how
many of your neighbors are getting dividends? We’ll tell
you: The ones who have separators and cows. They are get-
ting good dividends every month. THINK ABOUT THIS !
We pay cash for Your Cream
New Ulm Creamery Company
E. H. Lindemann, President.
New Ulm, Texas
For Sale—Two sows with pigs, and
14 shoats 5 months old; all fine,
healthystock. Apply or address, F.
A. Laake, Rt. No. 2, (Oak Hill) New
Ulm, Texas.
For Sale. — A few pure blood
Rhode Island Red cockerels, at $1.00
each. Jesse Rinn, Industry, Texas,
Vacant Rooms for Rent—Offices
lately occupied by The Enterprise are
for rent. Suitable for offices or a
small mercantile business. Apply to
J. J. Frnka, New Ulm, Texas.
I write Fire and Tornado Insurance
in three standard old line insurance
companies. Also, I make fidelity and
liability bonds for individuals, sal-
oon licensees, and County, State and
federal officers and employees. John
B. Moran, Licensed Agent, New Ulm,
Texas.
For Sale at bargain prices :
160 A. Improved farm
140 A. Highly improved farm
300 A. Highly improved farm
295 A. Highly improved farm
260 A. Highly improved farm
Brazos river bottom and on prairie.
Write me if interested. James J.
Josey & Co., Sealy, Texas.
For Rent.—Good farm for 1914,
close to New Ulm; rare chance to get
a fine place. For information apply
to John B. Moran at Enterprise office,
New Ulm.
Barbecue Postponed.
On account of excessive rains
the Barbecue that was to have
been held at Muesse’s Hall
on Saturday October 4th
has been postponed until Sat-
urday October 18. EmilMuesse,
New Ulm, Texas.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
NEW ULM—M. K. & T. RY
B. S. TORNQUEST, Agent.
No.
11
South bound
4:43 am
29
U CC
7:44 pm
No.
12
North bound
1:54 am
30
U (C
9:07 am
CAT SPRING
No. 11 South bound 4:57 am
No. 29 “ “ 8:01 pm
No. 30 North bound 8:44 am
No. 12 “ “ 1:35 aw
J. J. JOUS AN, Agent.
Champion Galvanized
Cisterns
Strongest Metai
See samples at
W. F. Hotmann
New Ulm Texas
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