The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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THIS SCHULENBURG STICKER, SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
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E. A. BOSL. PUBLISHER*
Entered at the Sehulenburg Post-offlce as
Second-class matter.
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Train Schedule
WEST BOUND
No. 109 Arrives 3:03 p. m
No. 7 Arrives. 3:15 a. m.
BAST BOUND
No. 8 Arrives.. .2:30 p. m.
No. 110 Arrives 3:15 a. m.
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Jolly Bridge Club
On Thursday afternoon Mrs.
E. A. Bosl was hostess to the
Jolly Bridge Club.
Two tables of players enjoyed
several games of bridge. At the
conclusion of the playing Mrs.
W. D. Cowan held high score,
Mrs. P. L. Herzik cut low.
A dainty ice course was served
to the following: Mesdames Joe
W. Schwartz, F.L. Herzik, 0. H.
Wolters, Joe Stahl, A. Kehrer,
R. Stieber, W. D. Cowan and
Mi^s Emmie Borchers.
R. F. D. Route Four
Everybody is busy picking
cotton now.
The dance at Engle was well
attended.
Frank Kaliner and family are
the owners of a brand new
Chevrolet.
Louis Cerney is back home
from San Marcos where he at-
tended school.
Fritz Lemke called at the
Frank Raliner home Saturday
night. *
Fritz Lemke and sisteis Misses
Norma and Myrtle spent Sun-
day night at the Frank Cerney
home.
Mrs. Edwin Bauer and little
daughter, Viola, is spending a
week with her home folks at
Engle. Stille Nacht.
Children's Fatal Diseases
Worms and parasites in the in-
testines of children undermine
health and so weakens their vital-
ity that they are unable to resist
the diseases so fatal to child life.
The safe course is to give a few
doses of White's Cream Vermifuge.
It destroys and expels the woxmfe
without the slightest injury to the
health or activity of the child.
Price 35c. Sold by
City Drug Store
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I know the people who
read this paper and know that
they all rejoice with me and are
highly pleased with the results
of the election Saturday. The
results are as predicted, if the
voters would come to the polls we
would have an easy victory but
if they stayed at home were
beat. Robertson polled consid-
erable more than 300,000 votes,
had our people not voted he
would have been^ elected. Anoth-
er thing that makes us all feel
good is that Robertson got 14
goose-eggs in this county, or in
14 different boxes he never got a
single vote. We honest'y believe
this will be a record in the State,
a record no other county will
equal.
Some folks didn't like the idea
the editor making a personal
plea for Mrs. Ferguson like we
did in our last issufebut we stick
with our friends. If your neigh-
bors or friends don't get the
Sticker, get them to get a real
p^per, one that they can be proud
to call their own paper, a news *
paper that will not be found
wanting when a real issue arises.
The Sticker is growing every
day and there's, a reason, we give
our readers a newspaper with
the news and other things -that
they are interested in, we are
not afraid to call a ^pade, a
spade.
"Again, we are glad that our
readers and the people of the
county and our readers in the ad
joining counties turned out and
voted Saturday, we are proud
of you.
Teachers* Institute
A Bathroom F"or The Farm
In no way is electricity serving the
farm'family better than in making
possible a modern up-to-date bath
room.
The small electric light and power
plants now in use on so many farms
all over the country furnish plenty of
power for the operation of electric
pumping systems.
Once jinstalled, the pump, driven
by an electric motor and controlled
by a pressure switch, keeps water
under pressure at faucets all over the
house. The water service thus ob-
tained is in result the same as that
enjoyed in the city. *
Many farms that have electricity
consider the bath room the best ser-
vice electricity has given them, but
there are, of course, many other rea-
sons for the increasing popularity of
electricity on the farm. Ic gives the
best of light in all parts of the house
and1 barn, it does all such chores as
pimping, milking, separating and
sweeping, and in doing these things
it lightens the labors of every 'mem-
ber of the farm family.
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The teachers1 Institute for the
white teachers of the counties of
Colorado and Fayette will meet
at t^ie LaGrange High School
building, LaGrange, Texas,
Septe'mber 1 to 5, 1924. AP
white teachers who expect to
teach in the above named coun
ties mu st attend this Institute
for the full tims. ; •
. The-Institute for the colored
teachers of Fayette County will
meet5 at the Colored High School
LaGrange, Texas, September 1
•to 5, 1924. * All colored teachers
who expect to teach in Fayette
County mtfst attend this In-
stitute for the full time. v
Card Of Thanks
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We wish to publicly thank our
many good friends and kind
neighbors who so ably assisted
us during the recent illness,
death and barial of our beloved
husband and father, Anton Kah*
lich.
We also thank Fathers Schwel-
ler, Gerlach and Lenzen for the
services and sermons,the Mann-
erchor for the songs rendered
and all those who brought the
beautiful flowers. We appreci*
ate your kindnesses and words
of sympathy, we shall ever re*
member you and ask that God
bestow his richest blessing upon
you.
Mrs. Anton Kahlich
And Children.
D e 1 c o - Light residence
Water Systems are made
in styles and sizes to
meet every domestic
need, city or country,
deep or slullow well.
See us for dt tails regard-
ing the host size suited
to your pi, tnp ng require-
ments.
DELCO-Li-
Geo. E. Adamcik
R. 3, LaGrange, Texas
Monday, day and night, wa«
the hotest weather this section
has had in more than seven
years. The temperature in some
of the business houses register-
ed 106. The night was so hot it
was nearly impossible to sleep.
Closing Out SALE
To make room for our immense Fall and
Winter stock which is coming in daily, we
are compelled to sell out our Summer Merchandise
BELOW COST.
All Men's Summer Suits such as Seersucker
and Spanish Linens go for - $7.43
All our Silk Voile and Gingham Dresses
$1.7S, $2.75 and up to $10.7S
All our $1.50 Gingham Ghildrens Dresses
Go at 98 cents
Childrens Panty Dresses of Silk Poplin formerly $2.50
Now $1.49
All Dress Goods such as Voiles formerly 65 and 75c
Now 40c
Real Zephyr Gingham sold for 22c
Just received lO dozen Gold medal
House Dresses and Aprons which
we will sell during tHis sale for $1.
BAKE
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BREAD
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HERCULES FLOUR
Sold by
KEUP.ER BROS.
Scftulenburg, Texas
We also have wonderful patterns in new Fall Dress
Goods.
BROSSMANN'S
"THE STORE FOR QUALITY"
HENRY A. SENGELMANN!
Wholesale Dealer in
ROOT BEER and NEAR BEER
Beverages in KLegs and Oottles
Notary Public
Phone 57 or 63
MONEY TO LEND
, On Farms
At 6 pe^ cent
For 5 to 33 Years
* BAXTER B. BROWN
WEIMAR, TEXAS
(Former Superintendent Weimar High School)
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BIG DOINGS! You have a date with Joy—and Paramount!
One week in a every year Paramount hands the world, and you,
an entertainment bonus, something very extra special like deep dish
apple pie with rich crust and double extra cream! This is^ the
Week! Paramount^ the dish and *you're the feaster! Step up,
step up, for if it's^a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town.
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SCHULENBURG joins in the Paramount Week Celebration of the
Greater Movie Season! f
At the COZY THEATRE
AUGUST 31—SEPTEMBER 1
Bebe Daniels and Lewis Stone in
"The World's Applause"
SEPTEMBER 2 &-3
Gloria Swanson in
"Manhandled"
SEPTEMBER 5
Pola Negri in
"Shadows Of Paris"
SEPTEMBER 6
Alma Rubens and Lew Cody in
"The Valley Of Silent Men1'
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COMING!
All of Paramount's "Famous Forty" Including These'Convincing Titles and Stars
COMING!
C. B. DeMILLE Productions:
"Feet of Clay"
"The Golden Bed"
JAMES CRUZE Productions:
"The Covered Wagon"
"Merton of the Movies"
GLORIA SWANSON Produc- VALENTINO Productions:
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"Her Love Story"
RICHARD DIX Productions:
"Where Honor Ends"
"Headlines"
"Monsieur Beaucaire"
"A Sainted Devil"
ZANE GREY Stories
"Wanderer of the Westland"
"The Border Legion"
THOMAS MEIGHAN Produc-
tions:
"The Alaskan"
"Whispering Men"
BEBE DANIELS Productions:
"Argentine Love"
"Miss Bluebeard"
POLA NEGRI Productions
"Lily of the Dust"'
"Forbidden Paradise";
BETTY COMPSON Productions:
"The Enemy Sex"
"The Female"
ramount Picture it's the best show
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1924, newspaper, August 29, 1924; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189873/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.