The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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The Plate to Oel lour
Corn Shelers for $1.00
Grain Scoops for 75c
Cotton Scales for $1,115
And Up Is at
Q. E. RUHMANN & BRO.
Patronize the Farmers' Union Warehouse.
RATES—$1.00 per bale the first month and 30c per bale per month
thereafter, including STORAGE, WEIGHING and INSURANCE.
Non-Union as well as Union Farmers can store their cotton and
hold for better prices. You can get two-thirds value on y our cotton
at the First National Bank at 6 per cent and hold as long as vpu please
^Get 15c for Your COTTON* ■■■
The Farmers' Union Warehouse
RKJPOJRT.
The following Is the market report as compil-
ed by H. Horner, and changed weekly, accord-
Ins to the highest market prices paid.
CHANGED EVERY WEDNEDAY
Cotton new per lb qniet Nominal. 11 1-4
Cotton Seed per 100 lbs 90
Corn 40
Eggs 18
Batter (cooking) 12
Batter (table) - 15
Cmckens (as to size) spring 121-3c Hens 9olb
Roosters 12 1-2
Turkeys per lb Nptnicgl -
ill"!
Cabbage
Potatoes perbbl
Onion 2.50
Batter Market slow
Chlx Declining
Eggs: Steady
Cotton Steady-
Cold drinks, ice cream always
on band, John Oltmann
Mrs. Fred Ebeling is visiting in
Galveston.
Apples! Apples!! Get them at
Henry Meyer's.
Mrs. Augusta Ro os of Yoakum
is yisiting relatives in the city.
A Good Mule For Sale—Will
sell cheap for cash. See Aug.
Prove.
Mr. Gus Ulrich of Sugar Land
was in the city Sunday visiting
home folks. v
Hot and Cold Baths and Face
Massages un short notice at The
Palace Shaving Parlor,
Mr, S. Winfree, of Eagle
Lake was in the city Friday last on
business antl pleasure-
Pittsburgh Poultry and Garden
Fence will last longer and is
cheaper in price.
H. P, Schaefer.
Mrs. Louise Roos returned last
week from a pleasant visit to rel-
atives in Victoria .
Post Cards! You will find them
at Henry Meyer's next door to
P. O.
Mr. Henry Borcberscommenced
work on a residence for Prof.
Bridgwater this week,
I have the finest assortment and
variety of postal cards in the city.
New ones coming every day.
John Oltmann.
Mr. Chas. Sengelmann attended
the Liquor Dealers Convention in
Sin Antonio thU week.
("home Canning
a Pleasure
When you use the
' BARGAINS!
/ have a nice lot of Sand-
storm's ' Short Uurn ZRuggios
and Sfeun-a~&outs at right
prices.,
jfiso need room for my 4
cars coming in, and wili make
any vehicle in stock at reduced
prices. Jfave also about J5
second hand jobs left, and they
must go cheap at.
Cmil ffiaumgarten 's.
Mrs. W. A. Richtsr was visiting
relatives and friends in Castroville
this week.
•- Ice Cream Parlor! For ice cream
and Ice Cold Drinks go to Henry
Meyer's next door to P.O.
Miss Susie Johnson returned
Sunday from Muldoun where she,
visited her brother, Mr. Willie
Johnson.
Pittsburgh "Razor Back" Hog
Fence is the best, I ha*' e all
height and styles.
H. P. Schaefer
Mrs. B. F. Johnson and daugh-
ter, Catherine returned Monday
from a visit to relatives in San
Antonio.
Highest Price Paid fir
COTTON
Russek Bros.
Call and See Us
NOTICE OF ESTRAY.
Taken up by C. A. .Falke and
•strayed before A. Ramsey, Justice
of the Peace of Precinct No. 1,
Fayette County, Texas, on sorrel
mare, blaze face, about 14 hands
high, about 9 years old, branded
^ on the left thigb, left hind foot
white, and appraised at 140.00.
STATE OF TEXAS) '
counts of fat1tte ) 1, R. Klatt,
Clerk of the Cotanty Court of Fay-
ette^eiunty, Texas, do hereby cer-
tify,l^it the above described estray
has Ibefen entered of record in my
office and thai the description and
appsisfinent thereof is correct {from
tbejecord of dfctrays.
lit testimony whereof, I have
hereunto set hay hand and seal of
officrat office in the city of La.
Grange tbia 2Qth day of August,
1907. R. KLATT,
[seal] C. C. C. Fayette Co., Tex.
2 4t
DR. U E. CLARK
flpidii Mi SarftM
Oflfk* it Rtsidenc* and •(
)*% brut Stbr®.
DR. A. J. ZtELiNSKI,
Physician A Surgeon.
Office: At Breymann's Drug
Store. Telephone day calls
answered at drug store. Night
calls at residence.
DR. W. O. LUEDEMANN,
Physician & Surgeon,
OFFICE: In Proetzel Building. Phone
at Residence and Office.
Calls answered day & night.
KSHLS*rSUCmi
i mot MOUTH
* NO RUBBER RING
SANITARY
SELF SEALING
IR TIGHT
NO MOULD NO LOSS
KEEPS VEGETABLES.
FRUIT*. MEATS ETC.
SEALED FOREVER. *
RETAINING FRESH NATURAL FLAVORS «
There is no jar that seals like,
keeps like or opens like the
ECONOMY
Try it now for berries and
you will never use'any other.
MORE THAN
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND AMERICAN
HOUSEWIVES
Are satisfied and delighted
with ECONOMY JARS
It is as the name suggests the
most economical jar as it pays
for itself in the food it saves.
CR.ANZ &
KESSLER..
Nice Fresh Grapes, Bananas,
Oranges and Lemons at Henry
Meyer's next door to t\ O.
Quite a number of our singers
vrited LaGrange Wednesday last
to attend the anniversary ceiebra
tion of the Handel Club at the
Casino.
Hot Vienna Sausage and nice,
choice Beef all the time; Fish every
Friday. Will also handle oysters.
Place your orders with me.
F. C. Stanzel.
Mrs. Emil Vacek left Tuesday
for Shiner to attend the funeral of
her sister, Mrs. Kahanek, who died
very suddenly of gallopping con-
sumption.
For Rent!
9/ice coot cottage cheap.
Cistern and well water. Jtp-
ply to
tf <5mil ZBaumgarten
Mr. Adam Ritter, an old and es
timable cilizeu of this county li v
ing about three miles north of
9chulenburg, died Wednesday
morning of cancer. He will not
probably be buried until Friday.
WANTED: Reliable; energet-
ic young man to represent Mfg.
Company iu Fayette and adjoining
counties. One owining team pre-
ferred, Salary or Commission.
Fairfax Refining Co., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Mr. E. P. Stieber of LaFayette,
La., is in the city visiting relatives.
Mr. Stieber has a position as tire'
man with a run from LaFayette to
New Orleans on the M, L. T. di-<
vision of the Southern Pacific.
1 will gin only ou the three last
days of the week, Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, commencing
Thursday Oct. 3rd.
S. T. Schaefer.
207 was the wiuniug number of
the fourth dinner set of dishes
given away by Mr. H. Graf. Mrs.
Gus Sengelmann being the iucky
winner.
"The Skiddo Club" will have
their next ball at Turner Hall
Wednesday Oct. 2nd. All are cor-
dially incited ta attend.
T will gin only on the three last
days of the week Thursday, Fri-
day1 ana Saturday, commencing
Thursday Oct. 3rd.
Chas. Blaschke.
The signal block crew of the S.
P. is here and is putting in the
signal blocks on this section.
Tinge signal blocks are installed a
certain distance apart and will
work automatically with a view of
preventing collisions, ai one train
wii) know when another is in close
proximity.
Netice.
Gathering pecans fad tresspass-
ing upon my premise in the south*
•rn part of the city, AS enclosed,
is forbidden under ptrtialty of the
law.
H. P. SCHAEFEI.
On account of the rlin the bail
at Sengelmaiin's Hfct! Saturday
evening was postponed Until Mon-
day! hfe 30th. Mr. Wiktkler has
decideld to have bis d&ttces on
Mond&y evenings in future.
Ail lare-cordially invitift to come
out'next Monday and hfcve a good
timfc. " ' '
* Netice. ;M
Parties caught thriving pecans
or in any manner trini^kssing up*
on rnypf emises will bt prosecuted.
A. HLbbner.
Mr, Ernst Bautitgarten, our
tombstone maq. w&s in Lavaca-
county last weefc w h#fe be erecte d
a beautiful ■, tombstone over the
grave of Mrsc C, if. Boethel in
theBoethel qeme-tery* Monday last
he also erected a bHutitul tomb-
stone over the. grttc ot Mrs.
Joseph Obnbaiser itt tfee High Hill
Catholic cemetery, •* -
DR. R. O. PERKINS,
DBPiTlST.
Crtvi ul Bridie Work i Specialty.
OFFICE* On Lyons Ave. CAUL.
O. aSCHWENKE
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Phone answered Day and' Night
t&"With E. Baumgarten and Bro.
Schitlehburg, Sept. 26
Dear friend:
I am getting big
enough to drink tea and
coffee.
Are you?. • -
Papa and Mamma uaed
to drink coffee just
for breakfast, \?ut now
they get such good cof
fee they drinl$ three
times a day. Tftey say
the...best coffee in
town is African Java
coffee. We also have
a fancy parched Rio
at ZOo, A fancy Pea^
berry at 25c. <t
ifciJB
P. s. its fuuy that
I always forget tl^at
you can get A{ri,cap
Java coffee for 26c. a
pound at
NEWS CASH STORE.
Stockholders' Meeting.
Next Saturday at Sengelmann's
Hall a meeting of the stockholders
of the District Union Warehouse
will be held. All stockholders
are requested to be present,
Farmers' Union No. 3789. Notice
▲11 members are urgently re-
quested to attend the meeting next
Saturday.as delegates to the coun-
ty convention at LaGrange Oct. 4
and i will be elected. Other im-
portant business will come before
the meeting.
Mr. Wilks will again present his
moving picture show at Turner
Hall on Thursday, Oct. 1st. He
has added two new pictures to bis
large collection, The Crime |in the
Mountains and the Schoolboys
Pranks, and for this special 'occas-
ion he will have a * new picture
from Dallas. Don't fail to see
them. Oct. 1st.
Mr. F. J. Klesel. for a number
of years a citizen of Weimar, lias
now become a citizen of this place
and will open up, rtn the 1st. of
October, in the Proetzel building
on Lyons Ave. a first clans grocery
and confectionery store. He will
be reftdy for business on that date
and will be glad to haye jou call
and give him a ahare of your pn
tronage.
LETTER TO 0. CRANZ,
Schulenburjr. Texas.
Dear Sii: Here's honesty for
you! North Dakota has a pure
piint law. Prof. Ladd, ' the slate
chemist analyzes a certain paint
tabled "contains only lead and zinc
and is strictly pure," and finds it
•has no lead at all, a resinous oil,
and benzine. It is, however, full-
measure and contains no water.
That's like the man on trial for
killing his grandmother; proved
that he didn't set fire to the house.
No lead, but zinc and baytes,
resinous oil, and benzine—"strict-
ly oure lead and cinc paint!"
Pure paint is lead-z'.nc-and-oil;
but that isn't all: there is such
a thing as proportion and make.
The strongest point is Devoe.
North Dakota is doing a hand-
some thing in holding these confi-
dence-people up to scorn. She
giTCs their names as well as their
works,
Your truly
20 F. W. DEVOE & CO.
P. S. S. T. Schaefer sells our
paint
U6RAN6E NEWS.
Ledbettfer's court yesterday agaiust
a party charging him with aboodon-
ing his wife and neglecting to sup-
port her. 'Ibis js the ficst case in
this county filed under the law
making it a penalty for a man to
abandon [his wife without good
cause and 'failing to support her.
This is a good4 law and it is hoped
will be rigorously enforced.
Mr. F. Beyer an old citizen of
Round Top died the 20th inst. at
his home in Round Top; general
debility and old age was the cause
of his death.
Mrs. A. Lampe Sr., died Friday
the 20th inst. The lady had been
an inyalid for many years. ?
Mrs. Curt Guendel daughter of
the Hon. A;,E. Falke died at Gid-
dings the 21st inst. The remains
were interred at' Warda Sunday
morning.
The Ilandel^Club will have its
aniyversary celebratiou Wednes*
day evening at the Casiuo. All
singing societies in the couuty will
participate.
Miss Edua Lidiak and Mr. Za-
patac of West, Texas, were united
in marriage at the Catholic Church
Monday morning. Miss Edna is
the daughter of Commissioner
Lidiak and is deservedly popular.
The young couple left at once for
West where Mr. Zapaiac is engez
ed in business.
The new Civic Committee of the
Etaerjo Club has organized and
started the campaign for a cleaner
and more sanitary LaGrange.
: The congregation of the . 4*!uff
Catholic Church are taking steps
to rebuild their church, receutly
destroyed by fire.
Your fx l,$n<*f
The First National Bank
Schulenburg, Texas,
•2?. Walters, €. tB. JCessler> Jf. tP* Schaefer, S. ZRussok,
President, 9/ice-!Presidonis, Cashier.
Solicits - Your - Business.
EBELING & VOELKEL
FAMILY OUTFITTERS
FARM PRODUCE ROUGH! AND SOU).
WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR'PATRONAGE AND INSURE
COURTEOUS AND FAIR TREATMENT.
H. GRAF,
General Merchandise
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Sctiulenburg, Texas.
SEE ME FOR TOMBSTONES AH04RON FENCING
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We haye had some showers, but
the "atmosphere has not cooled i
perceptily.
Carmine had a big barbecue the
19th inst, There were over 2,000
people present. Hon G. A. Jiei-
lig addreased the crowd in Ger-'
man and made a splendid good
talk. Judge Willrich spoke in
English and had the crowd with
him.
A complaint was filed in Juatice
Get the right Up tn
to Wear.
Greys In fancy pattc
Serges will be the elotlM
season.
BMtalh* Lor 1 Representative of
LV« Prvo <8b Company
Merc' *rit Taller*, Chicago
Until one has seen the
samples of El. V. Price 4>
Chicago Merchant Tailors*
have no conception of the ft
of shades and assortment if
terns that can be
fabrics.
Greys in all shades __.
in stripes. In fancyr|Uk
Greys in over-pliffdf*
plaids, club checks. In
variety. %
Blue Serges in broad.
narrow weaves. Blue
Novelty designs.
stripes and checks.
Not a dozen or two but Ivt
dred styles to seleet from,
choice fabrics from the
looms of the world,
together by this enterprising
of Merchant Tailors, froi
we can mike you beautiful
tailored to fit your form ta
to $55.
Don't be the last man In
put on new clothes.
fall arid *ce
5280. 5207.
fabrics
R. A. W0LTERS.
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Winfree, Raymond. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1907, newspaper, September 26, 1907; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189266/m1/3/?q=negro: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.