The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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ilenfcurg Electric Xigiit Go.
W. H. McKINNON, Manager.
Patronize the Schulenburg Electric Light Co. Electric lights in business
jBsottses and residences are preferable to the oil lamp for a number of reasons;
are cheaper, afford a better light, are neater and more convenient. Our
rates are reasonable, and every effort is put forth to give good service.
NEATNESS. CHEAPNESS. EFFICIENCY.
If you are not using Electric Lights, we would be glad to have you become
a patron, and are quite sure j*ou would be well pleased with the service.
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S. T. SCHAEFER,
Having disposed of my Saloou Untitles*,
I till note Replenish my Stack of
Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brick, Lime,
Cement, Paints, Oils, Builders' Hardware
and Undertakers' Goods.
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New Orleans Brewing Association.
Pilsener,
Nanon, "
Extra Pale, "
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Kaiserbeer, "
per keg
$2.75
3.00
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BOTTLE BEER ; LOUISIANA EXPORT, PILSENER and UNION.
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The following Saloons in Schulenburg sell the New Orleans Beer.
Sigmund Schaefer, Palace Saloon.
G. Ebeling, Zum Kuehlem Grunde.
JOHN OLTMANNS.
Sunny South Saloon.
F. F. Schaefer.
Respectfully,
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A FIRST CLASS MEAL FOR50«
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FOR KATY FLYER
T«5T. LOUIS, CHICAGO.
iSAS CITY,
STON. AUSTIN,
SAN ANTONIO. p&;'
* DALLAS *n FT.WORTH.
which of the spring medicines
you select. As long as you
have to take some, yotrshould
:
to be made of the PUREST in-
gredients. This is
a tonic for the nerves, a fottild -
er of new, pare and rich blood
and a specific for all ailments
g arising from impure blood, as
a eruptions, loss of energy and
G.M. Johnson
Bpflpigj
Price $1.00.
For Sale at ill)
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£ ROSEWURGER A CO.,
202-204 E. 102d 8t., NEW YORK CITY.
The Largest Clothing
Manufacturers in America.
OUR OR EAT BARGAIN OFFER)
::fv ...jpHpr* Par rJIHHippiPBjl
The* raits art guaranteed to be mad* from In.
parted Wool Cheviot, In Black. Bine, Grey aad Brown
to sizes fram 3 ta 9 years at age. Made ob double,
breasted, with Sailor Collar-Colt,, fancy embroWeT-
ed—lined with fast Black Albert Twill Sat en and
Patest Waist bads. Trimming aad Workmanship
yean' wUh?at S"U*'
Mention age aad If large or small.
This Style
Sires j to 9
with Extra
Pair Pants
10 ta 15
Whew ordering send Post Office,
Express Money Order or Registered
The Barber.
Mexico's Native Cure for Tapeworm*
Schulenburg, Tex., April 30,1901.
To whom it may concern: I, Ignatz
Schindler, have been treated for Tape-
worm three different times by doctors
and druggists with debilitating effects
and with no success whatever, but one
or debilitating effects, has proved a
complete success, and I can cheerfully
recommend it to those suffering with
Tapeworm.
Signed and delivered at Schulenburg, Texas,
April 30, 1901, before me as Notary Public of
Fayette county, Texas. John St. Wrba.
Witnesses: p. p. Schaefer, Theo. Wolters.
Have your druggist order It for you.
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;"~T, at* "* 'art birthday,
ma* If large or small for his a^e.
fbwrfqjly refoaded If not
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Cane Belt R'y. Company.
Effective August 15, the time of Cane Belt
trains will be as follows:
At Sealy—
" 3 mixed leaves 8:40 a m.
" 4 mixed arrives 6:10 p m.
At Eagle Lake—
"3 " 10:35 am;
"4 " 4:37 pm;
At Wharton—
" 3 arrives 1:20 p m.
" 4 leaves 2:20 pm.
Close connection at Sealy with north and
south bound trains of the Santa Fe and Katy
roads, and-at Eagie Lake with east and west
bound trains of the P. P. and Aransas Pass.
" 10:40 a m.
" 5:01pm.
FRITZ F SCHAEFER,
DEALER IN
CHOICE LIQUORS.
■WINES, BEEB
. . . AND . . .
OIG-AES,
f'OOt, TF.tttJLMi f.r ( O.V.YKCV!OJY.
Next door to H. Horner.
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F. M.WILKS,
JEWELER
-AND-
Artistic Workman.
Successor to Geo. Mueller.
Is prepared to supply you with
Watches, Clocks, Rings and other
trinkets of the latest design, and to
repair your time piece, sewing ma-
chine, gun or pistol in the most artis-
tic and effective manner possible.
Call and inspect my stock. Store
next door to Postoffice.
lodge j%'0. 226
K. of P.
Meets every 1st and 3rd
Wednesday night in their
castle hail over Ditch store.
All visiting Knights are
cordially invited to attend
the meetings of the iodge.
Max Schwartz, C. C.
c. S.Vedder, k. of r. & s.
Robert Blum Lodge 54
A. o. u. w.
Meets regularly every 2d and 4th Wednesday.
Transient brethren are cordially to attend.
M. C. Levey, M. W.
Wm. Keupeb, Jr. , Recorder.
Freiligrath Lodge, No. 14.
0. d. H. S.
Regelmaesige Versammlung jeden Donnerstag
vor vollmond und 14 tage danach.
H. Bohlmann, Praesident.
h. Beniker, Sekretaer.
WESTERN STAR LODGE, NO. 174.
I. 0. 0. F.
Meets regularly each Tuesday night-
Transient brethren are cordially invited
to visit us. Gus. Ebeling, N. G.
M, T. Everton, Secretary.
K. of H. Lodge, No. 1501.
Meets on 1st and 3d Monday in each
month. Transient brethren in the city
respectfully invited.
Jos. Stanley, Dictator.
Fred. Ebeling, Secretary.
Lyons Lodge, No. 195.
.1. F. &' .1. .U.
Meets on Friday on
or before the first full
moan in each month-
Transient brethren ape
cordially invited to at-
tend.
m. c. Levey, w m.
Fredebelig, Sec'y.
Sunset Camp, No. 120.
w. o. w.
Meets every ist and 3rd Friday in
the month. Visiting brethren are cor-
dially invited to meet with us. ""
chr. BaUMGARTEN, Jr., C. C.
g. M. Johnson, Clerk,
He Is A Wonder-
All who see Mr. C. F. Coll.er,
of Cderokee, Iowa, as be is now,
cheerful, erect, vigorous, without
an ache, could hardly believe he
is the same man, who, a short
time 8go, had to sit in a chair
propped up by cushions, suffering
intensely from an aching back, in
agony if he tried to stoop—all
caused by chronic kidney trouble,
that no jnedicine helped till he
used Electric Bitters and was
wholly cured by three bottles.
Positively cures Backache, Nerv-
ousness, Loss of Appetite, all Kid-
ney trouble. Only 50c at Paul
Brevmann'sdrug store.
Perry Heath is-booming Hanna
for the presidency in 1904. There
is probably no such luck in store
for the democrats as his nom-
ination wouid prove, Jt would be
hard to find an easier man to beat.
Hanna may be a great slush fund
raiser and campaign manager, but
he will never be president.—Runge
News.
The winter of our discontent may
be made tolerable by having ever
ready a bottlVof Simmons' Cough
Syrup for our colds Coughs and
like afflictions. A sure cure. Guar-
anteed. Price 25 and 50 cents*
Texas seems to , be underlaid
with oil, if all the stories we road
may be relied upon. Hardly a
county in Texas is unable to boast
of either an oil or a gas well, or
some very encouraging ''pros-
pects." Ihe col ton outlook may
not be so good, but the crop of oil
and gas suckers is way out o' sight.
—Runge News.
Many a fair young child, whose
pallor has puzzled the mother,
until she has suspected rightly her
darling was troubled with worms,
has regained the rosy hue of health
with a few doses of WHITE'S
CREAM VERMIFUGE. Price
25c. At Breymaun's.
Many a man is charged with un-
kindness to his wife because (she
has worked herself into a haggard
state getting up church entertain-
ments.—Ex.
In Cheatham's Laxative Chill
Tonic (tablet form) is incorporated
all the elements of the best Chill
Tonic known. It is put up in this
manner for the benefit of travelers
and others, who would lind it in
convenient to carry the liquid with
them. Like the liquid it is sold
under strict guarantee. Price 25c
per box.
DeafnessOannotbe Cured;
by local applications as they can-
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one rray to
cure deafness, and that is by con-
stitutional remedies. Deafness is
causcd by an inflamed condition of
the mucous lining of the Eusta-
chian Tube. When this tube is in-
flamed you have a rumbling souhd
or imperfect hearing, and when it
is entirely closed, Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflammation
can be taken out and this tube rest-
ored to its normal condition, hear-
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by ca-
tarrh, which is nothing but an in-
flamed condition of the mucous
surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dol-
lars for any case of deafness(caused
by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, free.
F.J. CHENEY & CO,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Many women divide their lives
between the prayer meeting and
the bargain counter.
Biliousness is a condition charac-
terized by a disturbance of the
digestive organs. The stomach is
debilitated, the liver torpid, the
bowels constipated. There is a
loathing of food,pains in the bow-
els, dizziness, coated tongue and
vomiting, first of the undigested
or partly digested food and then
of bile. Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets allay the dis-
turbances of the stomach and create
a healthy appetite. They also tone
up the liver to a healthy action and
regulate the bowels. Try them
and you are certain to be much
pleased with tne result. For sale
by Paul Breymann.
The best lightening rod for your
protection is your own spine.—
Emerson.
Moore's Pilules are a guaranteed
cure for all forms -of Malaria,
Ague, Chills and Fever, Swamp
Fever, Malarial Fever, Billious
Fever, Jaundice, Billiousness,
fetid* bredth and a tired, listless
feeling. They cure Rheumatism
and the lassitude following blood
poison produced from malarial
poisoning. No Quinine. No
Arsenic, Acids or Iron. Do not
ruin stomach or teeth. Entirely
tasteless. Price 50o per bo*. Dr.
C. C. Moore (Jo., No. 810 North
Main Street, St. Louis, Mo. For
sale by Paul Breymann.
Many persons are commended
for skill in disguising their feelings
who haye none to keep hidden.
"It is with a good deal of pleas-
ure and satisfaction that 1 recom-
mend Chamberlain's Colic,Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy," says
Druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of
Harford, Conn. *\A lady custom-
er, seeing the remedy exposed for
sale on my show case, said to me;
'I really believe that medicine
=aved my life the past summer
while at the shore,' and she became
so enthusiastic over Jts merits that
1 at once made up my mind to
recommend it in the future. Re-
cently a gentleman came into my
store overcome with colic pains
that he sank at ouce to the floor.
1 gave him a dose of this remedy
which helped him. I repeated the
dose and in fitfeeu minutes he left
inv store smilingly informing me
that he felt as well as ever." Sold
by Paul Breymann.
An old bachelor says life is made
up of crying, sighing, lieingand
dying.
Beware of a Cough.
A cough is not a disease but a
symptom. Consumption and bron-
chitis, which are the most danger-
ous and fatal djse^seg, have for
their first indication a persistent
cough, and if properly treated as
soon as this cough appears are
easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has proven wonderfully
successful, and gained its wide rep-
utation and extensive sale by its
success in curing the diseases which
cause coughing. If it is not ben-
eficial it will not cost you a cent.
For sale by Paul Breymann
A man may love a woman very
dearly, but he seldom understands
her,
An Extensive Stock Baiser Tells How
to Cure Scours in Calves-
Wm. Abbott, of Tyndall, S.
Dak., quite an.extensivestock rais-
er, has for a number of years used
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy for scours in
calves and says he has never known
it to fail. lie give a teaspoonful
in water as directed on the bottle
for an adult man, after each oper-
ation of the bowels more then nat-
ural. Usually one dose is sufficient.
For sale by Paul Breymann
Mistrust has more power to
wreck marital voyagers then any
other passion.
It Saved His Leg.
P. A. Danforth, of LaGrango,
Ga., suffered for six months with
a frightful running sore on bis leg;
but writes that Bucklen's Arnica
Salve wholly cured it in five days,
for Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the
best salve in the world. Cure
guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by
Paul Breymann, druggist-
Being a good listener you will
escape being picked up on pro-
nunciation.
Now is the Time
to purify yonr blood and get your
system in a perfect condition for
the approaching summer. Rex
Tea is the one thing that will do
it. It cures Constipation, regu-
lates the Kidneys and Liver, pu-
rities the blood and beautifies the
complexion. All druggists are
authorized to refund the money in
any case whore Rex Tea fails to do
what is claimed for it. 25c per
packagc.
A woman seldom admits that
her shoes are tight; they are only
a trifle snug.
Unless a woman eats sufficient,
nourishing food she can neither
gam nor keep a good complexion.
Food, when digested, is the base
of all health, all strength, and
all beauty. HERBINE will
help digest what you eat, and give
you the clear, bright, beautiful
skin of health. Price 50 and 15 cts.
At Breymann's drug store
In Navasota the other day the
fire department turned but in force,
mistaking the bell ringing at the
Methodist church for alarm of fire.
The alarm was all right, but was a
mistake as to locality.—Luling
Signal.
Fought Por His Life-
"My father and sister both died
of Consumption," writes J. T.
Weatherwax, of Wyandotte, Mich,
"and I was saved fr©m Nthe same
frightful fate only by Dr. King's
New Discovery. An attack of
Pneumonia lett an obstinate cough
and very severe lung trouble,
which an excellent doctor could
not help, but a few month's use
of this wonderful medicine made
me as well tls ever and I gained
much in weight." Infallible for
Cough?, Colds and all Throat and
Lung trouble. Guaranteed bottles
50c and $1.00 at Paul Breymann's
drug store. Trial bottles free.
A smart woman can fool a man
all his life, but a smart man can
only fool a woman until she finds
it out.
Rich, Red and Pure Blood can
bo had by using Dr. Simmons'
Sarsaparilla. On]y 50 cents per
bottle and 50 full doses for an
adult.
One year of married life brings
a man to his senses; two generally
makes him crazy again.
To Dure Malaria in Four Days
Take Qninoria. All druggists are
authorized to refuua the money
in any case of chills, fever or
malaria it fails to cure. Price
50c per package.
The ayerage woman is funniest
to a man when she thinks she is
most sarcastic.
Music hath charms to soothe
the sayage breast, but Simmons'
Cough Syrup soothes any breast if
game be afflicted with Colds, Cough
and like troubles. Guaranteed.
Price 25 and 50 cents. '
The flower that we do not pluck
is the only one that never loses
its beauty or its tragranoo.—New
York Press.
To Oure Chills or Malaria in 4 Days,
Take Qumoria. All druggists
are authorized to refund the
money in any case of chills, fever
or malaria it fails to cure. Priee
50c per package,
A college of matrimony is to be
castabhshed in Massachusetts. The
course of study will occupy two
years and will fit the graduates to
be wives. The college ought to be
well patronized and especially if
"positions" are guaranteed.—
Gonzales Inquirer.
Hunt's .Lightning Oil
Cures Catarrh, Neuralgia, Sprains,
Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea, Cuts,
Headache, Rheumatism. Good for
man and beast. Failing, money
refunded.
Some people claim that men do
not pay as much attention to then-
wives after marriage as they do be-
fore, but we believe we know of
some who mind their wives a great
deal better since their marriage
than they did before.—Ex.
Hunt's Oure
Cures all skin diseases in all its
various foims. No internal treat-
ment necessary. Failing, money
returned to purchaser.
Yon can talk ofyotir oil wells, but
Flatonia can boast of a knife well.
Last Tuesday, as one of our public
wells wore being cleaned out, if
was discovered that knives were
numerous at the bottom, but the
work was kept up until 47 were
brought out ranging in price from
50c to $2.50.|They were recognized
as the property of R. Mil'er,
whoso store was burglarized some
months since and a quantity of
cutlery stolen—Flatonia Argus.
Nothing has been produced to
equal or compare with TaBLER,S
BUCKEYE Pile OINTMENT as
a curative and healing application
for Piles, Fissures, blind and
bleeding, external or internal, and
Itching and Bleeding of the Rec
turn- The relief is immediate and
cure infalliblo. Price, 50 cts. in
bottles, tubes 15 cts. At Brey-
mann's drng store.
When Adam first saw Eve he no
doubt, kicked himself for having
forgotten bis kodak.
SUNSET
ROUTE
Hern
"SUNSET ROUTE
Cheap Rates to California Points.
Southern Pacific 4,Sunset Route" has created ad innovation in
matter of rates to California points.
Commencing Tuesday, February 12th and every Tuesdav
after, to and including April 30, 1901, the "Sunset Route"\
into effect second class tickets from New Orleans, Alexandria
termediate points on the main line, to and including Beaumont,
From other points on the T. & N. O. Ry. and from s
the G. H. & N. Ry. the rate will be $25.00 added to the
from such stations to Houston.
From all points on the main line ot the G H. &S. A.
rate will be $25.0(0.
These colonist rates are so low as to enable persons cc
a visit to California, to make it nnder circumstances on
the matter of cheap tiansportation.
Excursion sleeping cars leave New Orleans six days of the
through without change to California, the berth rate therein
less than one-third of the standard charge.
"
For Additional Particulars, See Your Agent, or Atims:
s. f. b. morse l
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EBELING & SON, Agents. Schi
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MISS YOUR FRIEI
during the coming summer, just address them at the
rado Chautauqua, Boulder, Colo. You'll either
there or at some of the other numerous Bool
sorts. Texas has been so prosperous that
planning all over the State to spend the hot*
"Kool Kolorado;" and the number of Southern people
there this year will be numerous. People always want
full worth of their money, and this accounts for the *
of almost every one providing for usin
Road" from Forth Worth. Because, you
the shortest line, make the quickest time, run
through trains,—with Cafe Cars, Pullmans, Mod<
es, Etc., so "You Don't Have to' Apologize for
The Denver Boad!"
W. F. STERLEY,
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A. A. GLISSON.
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FORT WORTH.
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BETWEEN
south texas
AND
east texas.
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INTERNATIONAL & GREAT
IS THE SHORT LINE.
ALL-YEAR SPECIALTIES:
Through Cars and Pullman Sleepers.
Daily Fast Trains.
Modern Equipment.
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Superior - Passenger - Service!
If You Are Going Anywhere,
Ask!. & G. N. Agents
For Particulars.
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south texas
AND
st. louis
The I. & G. N.
VIA
San Antonio or Houston.
SOUTH
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KANSAS
L. TRICE,
I 2nd V. P. & Genl. Supt.,
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