The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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THE BCHUtENBURG STICKER, SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
ZLbe Sticker.
E. A. BOSL. PUBLISHER
Entered at the Schulenburg Post-office as
Second-class matter.
Subscbiption Rates
I Year $2.00
j 6 Months 1-25
Months -75
strictly in advance
Train Schedule
WEST BOUND
No. 109 Arrives 8:03 p. m
No. 7 Arrives 3:15 a. m.
KAST BOUND
No. 8 Arrives 2:30 p.m.
No. 110 Arrives 3:15 a. in.
m
Personal Mention
Douglas Glass and Chas
Schindler motored to San Mar-
cos Sunday.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Glass, their son,
Douglas and Miss Mollie Williams
motored to Yoakum one day the
past week. '
J. C. Bucek of Engle was a
business visitor in the city Wed-
nesnay.
Mrs. Adolph Herzik was shop-
ning in the city'Wednesday.
Miss MillieTemplinand friends
of Engle were shopping here
Wednesday.
/
Rudolph Nordhausen was a
passenger for Houston Monday
afternoon.
W. D. Keuper returned Wed-
nesday from a weeks visit in San
Antonio with his daughter, Mrs.
Wm. Keuper, Jr., and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Piul Breymann
left Tuesday for a business and
pleasure trip to San Antonio.
Dr. Lessing went to Houston
Thursd^r, accompanied by Miss
Dorothy Vacek who will spend
several days visiting with rela-
tives and friends there. Dr. and
Mrs.'Lessing accompanied by
H rs. Howard and little daughter
have ireturned. v
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stock and
two daughters motored from
Wichita Falls to spend the week
"with their sister, Mis« E. Creuz-
bauer. On Wednesday the party
including Miss Creuzbauer mot=
ored to San Antonio to visit their
niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Elder and family.
C. A. Bass and family and Miss
Ella Lee Mayes spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Little
at Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Blohm,
son, Vernon and daughter, Miss
Bernice left last Friday lor
Junction City and San Angelo
for a few days camping trip in
the mountains.
PROGRAM
OPERA HOUSE
SCHULENBURG
Where The Big Pictures Are
Shown
Show starts week days 8:30 p.m.
Sunday Show Starts 8:15 p. m.
- TO-NIGHT
Thursday, July lO
MARGUERITE CLARK
in
"SCRAMBLE WIVES"
ADMISSION Adults 20c
Children 10c
Saturday, .July- 12
Wm. RUSSELL
in
"ALIAS THE NIGHT WING"
Also Comedy
"UP IN THE AIR"
Admission 10 & 20c
Sunday- July 13
NORMA TALMADGE
in
"THE VOICE FROM
THE MINARET"
* Also Comedy
"MY PAL"
ADMISSION Adults 25c
Children 10c
Tuesday, JTuly IS
DOUGLAS McLEAN
in
"BELL BOY 13"
ADMISSION Adults 20
Children 10c
Wed , & Thursday,
July 16 & 17
Lionel Barry More, Alma
Rubens and all Star Cast
in
"Enemies of Women"
ADMISSION Adults 25c
Children 10s
Sickly, Peevish Children,
Children suffering from intes-
tinal worms are cross, restless and
unhealthy. There are other symp-
toms, however. If the child is
pale, has dark rings under the
eyes, bad breath and takes no
interest in play, it is almost a cer-
tainty that worms are eating away
its vitality. The surest remedy
for worms is White's Cream Verm-
ifuge. It is positive destruction
to the worms but harmless to the
child. Price 35c. Sold by
City Drug Store
No. 14U
Official Statement of the Financial Condition of V
The Farmers State Bank
At Schulenburg, State of Texas, at the close of business on the
30th. day of June 1924, published in the Schulenburg Sticker, a
newspaper'printed and published at Schulenburg, State of Texas,
on the 11th. dsfy of July, 1924.
RESOURCES
Iioans and Discounts, personal or eollateruj
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from other Banks and Bankers, and <;ash on hand
Interest in Depositors' Guaranty Fund
Other Resources Stationary and Bank Supplies
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus Fund
Undivded Profits, net
Individual Deposits, subject to check
Time Certificates of Deposit
Cashier's Checks
Other Liabilities Suspense Account
10,114.85
2,309.37
55,079.14
1,125.00
1.403.85
70,031.21
25,000.00
12,500.00
4G7.49
28,576.02
3.533.90
12.80
1.00
70,031.21
STATE OF TEXAS ) ,1T
County Of Fayette ( W e
H. W. Eilers, as cashier
swear that the above
knowledge and belief.
Correct—Attest:
Ad. Hahnke,
I. E. Clark, " •
F. L. Heinrich,
Tinus Frank,
F. A. Schmidt,
Directors.
, Dr. W. O. Luedemann, as president, and
of said bank, each of us, do solemnly
statement is true to the best of our
W. O Luedemann, President,
tj. W. Eilers, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 7th. day of July A. D.,
1924. E. W. Kiehn,
Notaay Public Fayette
County, Texas.
ar-jA t
No. 1116
Official statement of the financial condition of
The Ignaz Russek State Bank
At Schulenburg, State of Texas, at the close of business
on the 30th. day of June 1924, published in the Sticker,
a newspaper printed and published at Schulenburg, State
of Texas, on the 11th day of July 1924.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, personal or collateral
Overdrafts
Bonds and Stocks
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from other Banks and Bankers, and Cash on hand
Interest in Depositors Guaranty Fund
Assessment Depositors' Guaranty Fund
Suspense Acct.
Other Resources
187.479.92
599.75
none
1.000.00
65,800.85
2,479.66
6.045.65
none
3.75
To make room for winter goods which is
coming in real soon, we will put on SALE
FOR 30 DAYS all our summer
263,409.58
25.000.00
5.500.00
309 53
150.667.38
81.932.6
none
c
Total.
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in..
Surplus Fund .
UnDivided Profits, net.
Individual Deposits, subject to check..
Time certificates of deposit-
Dividend Account
Total ... $ 263,409.58
STATE OF TEXAS ^ txr_ TTI TD „ *r *-•* . j .
county of Fayette \ We, E. Russek, as V-Prosident,
and Henry Russek, as Cashier of said bank, each of
us, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
the best of our knowledge and belief.
E. Russek, V-President.
Henry Russek, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 7th day of July A.
D. 1924. Henry Sengelmann,
Notary Public, Fa> ette
County, Texas.
Correct—Attest:
Fred. Bittner
G. E. Ruhmann
Chas. Sengelmann
Directors.
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A Cup of Good Cheer
In a cup of Chase and Sanborn Cof-
fee is crowded years of experience
, in selecting, blending and roasting
the choicest Coffee the world pro-
duces.
Once you taste it, enjoy its most wonderful aroma,
you will then know that you have at last found the
Coffee you have been looking for.
RABE & HENGST
BAKE
BETTER
BREAD
USB
HERCULES FLOUR
Sold by
KEUPER BROS.
Schulenburg, Texas
Farmers State
Bank
RECAPITULATION
Loans and Discounts
Furniture and Fixtures
Cash and Exchange
Int. Guaranty Fund
Other Resources
Capital Stock
Surplus & Profits
Deposits
resources
Total
LIABILITIES
10,114.85
2,309.37
55,079.14
1.125.00
1,402.85
70,031.21
Of Schulenburg
Opened for Business
June 9, 1924.
F*rice $490 F\ O. B. L^ainsng, Michigan
LIBERTY GARAGE
HERBERT & ALFRED BLASCHKE, Proprs.
25.000.00
12,908.49
32,122.72
70,031.21
Total
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65c Voile now 40 and 45c
$ 1.25 and $ 1,00 Dress Crepe, Silk and wool
Sale Price - - - 65c and 75c
One lot Voile Dresses - - - $3.75
A chance to get some more summer dresses cheap
For Children School Dresses
30c Zephir Gingham now - - 22c
All Men's Summer Suits go at a big reduction as
long as they last.
F. R. BROSSMANN
"THE STORE FOR'QUALITY"
Jewelry Department
Large Stock Jewelry,
Ivory, Cut Glass, Fancy.
Stationery, and many other
gifts for your friends.
Try us First •
CITY DRUG STORE
R, J. WATZLAVICK
Phone 140 Mail Orders
Your father and grandfather kne
and trusted Wintersmith's Chi
Tonic, just as mothers and fathers <
today know and use it with absolute
confidence. For yoang and old it is a
reliable anti-malaria prescription:
made under one formula for 56
The remedy for malarial and other
fevers, including dengue; also for in-
fluenza and grip. Excellent tonic after
any wasting illness. Popular size.
, 60c; mammoth size, $1. All drug stores.
Winter-smith Chemical Co.,
Louisville, Kentucky
mtersmit
Chill Tonic
THE NEW STAR ROADSTER
The Body of tine New Star Roadster combines grace and util-
ity in an unusual degree for a low-priced car. True streamlines
from graceful radiator, Hood and cowl to nicely- tapered rear end
give a thoroughly smart, modern appearance. This effect is in-
creased by the one-man top with gypsy curtains and the tilted
windshield which is adjustable both top and bottom.
The two-passenger seat is broad and deep and there is ample
leg room for sustained riding comfort.
A compartment of 1© cubic feet capacity contained in the rear
deck affords unusual space for all kinds of luggage or busini
equipment.
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, July 11, 1924, newspaper, July 11, 1924; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189866/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.