The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1925 Page: 8 of 8
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The Store for Quality
*Dress You Up For
Easter
With one of the most beau-
tiful lines of Spring Suits,
Straw Hats, Shirts, Under-
wear, Socks and Ties for
Men.
One of the most beautiful
lines of Dress Goods, Dress-
es, Phoenix Hose and Hats
for Ladies and Children.
Trade with us and save
money.
BROSSMANN'S
The Store for Quality
SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
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THE TIRE
THAT HAS
NO
COMPETITION
Because the Fisk Red Top is destinctive in rep-
utation, construction and in color, it has won a
class of trade all its own.
No other tire to our knowledge has such a de-
termined and loyal following.
Red Top users become permanent Red Top
customers. They are not interested in other
tires. To them Red Tops have no competition.
♦
Anywhere and everywhere the Pisk Red Top
tire never fails to give satisfactory service.
* If you have never used one, now is the time to
try this extra value.
We have a complete line of Pisk Tires.
BLARCHKE BROS. GARAGE
LOCAL DODGE DEALERS
SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
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Your Easter Dinner
...Local News..,
Route Five
Will be complete only if you have better
Coffee to serve.
Rice Hotel Coffee
Is best, it's better than the rest
Sold and recommended by Local Distributor
E. H. PRATKA
Highest Market Price Paid for Eggs and Produce
Cash or Trade
Postmaster and Mrs. Farek
left Thursday morning for Aus-
tin to attend to some business
matters.
Mr. and Mrs- Frank Hrncir
and daughters and Mr. and Mrs.
Cook and son of Moulton were
here one day the past week visit*
ing with Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Mc
Bride and family. Mr. Hrncir
is a proud owner of a new Dodge
touring car.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams
returned to their home in Yoak=
um Sunday after spending sev-
eral days in our city with rela-
tives and friends.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Lessing at-
tended decoration day services
in Columbus last Sunday.
Mr. and* Mrs. C. C. Hern and
baby who have been visiting
with Commissioner Voitle and
bis family hav^returned to San
Antonio.
E. L. Reifihardt of Weimar
was a business visitor in the city
Wednesday.
E. Pierre Young who has'been
in Houston and Dallas in connec'
tion with his oil leases here is
back and says things look
mighty good to him.
Dr. J. E. Jochen who has been
in Houston for several weeks in
the hope of improving his health
came in Monday and is back at
his post of duty. We are indeed
glad to report Doc's health some-
what improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Adamcik
motored to Victoria Sunday to
visit his father, Bob says his
father's Orange Grove is wonder-
ful and the oranges very fine.
He stated that crops look fine
there, corn about knee high, his
father will move to West Texas
after this fall.
Mrs. Ed. Kolar and little son
spent several days the first of
the week with relatives and
friends in Moulton.
A number of our local K. of
P's. attended the District meet*
ing at Gonzales Monday night,
they report an ideal meeting and
a big turkey banquet at which 28
roasted turkeys were served.
Henry J. Schaefer was a busi-
ness visitor in San Antonio Tues-
day.
Dr. Maxwelll will leave Satur-
day noon for Houston where he
will join his wife. They will
spend Sunday and Monday in
Galveston returning home Mon-
day night.
Kennis Schaefer and sister,
Miss Berniceof Houston are here
visiting at the Matula home.
Miss Lillie Mitchon of San An-
tonio is here visiting her sister,
Miss Aima and other relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Nordhaus-
en left Sunday for San Antonio
to attend the Woodman ,convens
tion, Mrs. Nordhausen being a
delegate from the Woodman Cir-
cle lodge here.
Chas. Matula was a business
visitor in Houston Wednesday.
H. F. Gay, Johnny Luecke and
a Mr. Peters motored to San
Antonio Saturday, where Mr.
Gay went to buy some new stock
for his Jewelry Shop, which he
now has on display at his place
of business.
Charles Wagner of LaGrange
spent last week end here with
friends.
Reinhard Graf of Eagle Lake
spent Sunday here with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graf.
John Zvesper and sister, Miss
Beata of LaGrange were here
Sunday to spend the day with
their parents, Dr. and Mrs. J, S.
Zvesper.
F. K. Heinrich and family of
Wilson are here with relatives
and friends.
F. J. Bncek.our Commissioner
is doing some bridge and culvert
repairing on Rocky Long Branch
and several other places, that
was badly needed and highly ap-
preciated by the people of the
community.
A very interesting program
and box supper at the Rocky
School, was given last Sunday
night. Miss Hrncir deserves
great credit for her work there.
A neat sum was realized for the
sale of the lunch boxes. "Ye
Scribe" diH not learn the exact
amount taken in.
F. L. Seifert and family were
visitors with Mrs. L. Seifert and
family the past Sunday.
T. B. Rimmer and family of
Wharton, were spending the
week end with theTubbs family.
Miss Dollie Rimmer remained
over for this week, to return
home next Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sanders
are spending this week in Hal-
lettsville with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malcber
and daughter of Route 6, \vere
visitinsr Mrs. Malcher's brother,
Paul Wenzel and family last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Reaves and
son, Vernon and daughter,
Dorothea Nelle were visiting
with Miss Emma Tubbs Thurs5
day.
Misses Elsa and Selma Seifert
entertained Tuesday night, in
honor of their brother Gussie's
birthday, quite* a crowd was
there and the time was spent in
games and conversation. Re-
freshments of various kinds of
cakes and sandwiches were ser-
ved and fully enjoyed.
Chas.Busse was calling on Jim
and Ruff Tubbs Sunday after-
noon. "Occasional".
PROGRAM
COZY THEATRE
SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
ALL SHOWS STATR
PROMPTLY AT 7:45 P. M.
FRIDAY, April lO
Irene Rich, IVlonte
Blue & Norma Shearer
in
'Lucretia Lombard"
Admission 10 & 20c
Saturday, April 11
Glen Hunter,
Mae IVIcAvoy and
Ernest Torrence
in \
"West of the
Water Tower"
(paramountQidures T ^
Admission 15 and 25c
Sunday & Monday,
April 12 & 13
Pola Negri,
AdolpH Menjou
& Pauline Starke
ln
"Forbidden F*aradise"
Two Complete Shows
1st. Show at 6:45 p. m.
2nd show at 8.30 p. m.
Come early and get a good seat.
Admission 15 and 25c
Supreme K. G. Secretary to
be in San Antonio April 19.
San Antonio, April 6.—William
J. McGinle.v, Supreme Secretary
of the Knights of Columbus,
New Haven, ponn., will be one ot
the many notables of the order
present at the Fourth Degree
Exemplification to be held in
San Antonio on Sunday, April
19. Sir Knight Thomas Kehoe
of Houston, Master of the Fourth
Degree, Southern District of
Texas, has completed formula-
tion of plans for the unusual
ceremonial, which will serve also
as the formal celebration in Texas
of the twenty-fifth anniversary
of the inauguration of the de-
gree. The exemplification will
take place at 2 p. m., Sunday the
19th. and will be followed by a
formal reception in the St. An-
thony Hotel beginning at 7:30
and a banquet at 8 o'clock. Re
duced rates, figured on a basis
of one and one-fifth of the regu-
lar fare for the round trip will be
available on all railroads from
April 18 to 27 inclusive.
Criminal Docket
Mat Broz, manufacture of in*
toxicating liquors for sale. De-
fendant's motion for postpone-
ment overruled, defendant e*
ceDts. Cause submitted to jury
which returns verdict of guilty
and punishment at one year in
the pentitentiary. Defendant at
nis request is sentenced.
Frank and Bettie Schima, bur-
glary; continued on application
of defense.
Joe Matejek, assault to mur-
der; jury verdict of not guilty.
Albert Hanus, arson (burning
Rev. Kuratko's barn.) Jury re-
turns verdict of guilty and de-
fendant given two years in the
penitentiary.—Hallettsvill New
Era.
Tuesday & Wed.,
April 14 & 13
John Gilbert
Eleanor Boardman
and Aileen IPringle
in
"Wife of the Centaur"
Born
A fine big baby son was born
to Mr. and Mrs. August Jalufka
at Engle, April 1st.
I of us Have
What we call a modest
income. This doesn't
mean however, that we
cannot enjoy the music of
the world by owning a
Brunswick
or a
Victrola
Our easy monthly payments and low
price enables any of you to own one.
We have any style and priced phono-
graph to suit you from
$25.00 and up
Monthly peyments as low as $5.00
. down and $5.00 a month.
Remember that when you buy a
Phonograph from us on installment
that you are not paying more than
you would if you paid cash. No
interest charged.
Will appreciate having you call and see our
line at your earliest convenience.
Wm. HAJEK
Confectionery
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Has created such a demand that the factory is run-
ning far behind in its output. The new car is pret-
tier, stronger and better built than any car anywhere
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neat its price. It runs cheaper than any of its com-
petitors, more miles to the gallon of gas, more miles
on lub oil and virtually no repair bills at all. See,
buy and keep a Chevrolet and you will always be
happy. The best automobile buy in America for
the price.
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Ask for a demonstration, we will be glad to give you
a ride and show you this car.
Joe Stahl has rented the rent
house completed this week by
Frank Bohlmann, Joe will have a
mighty good house. He stated
that he wanted to build a home
here but the lots are too high,
in this he is correct.
<& VOGT
Local Dealers
Wm.Woehlerof Moulton spent
Sunday here with friends.
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1925, newspaper, April 10, 1925; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189904/m1/8/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.