The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER, SCHULENBURG, TEXAS OCTOBER 21,
OFESSIOl
DR. WERKMEISTER
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children and'
Chrome Diseases a Specialty.
Office at Cernosek's
Pharmacy
Office Phone 77
]i£esidenoe Phone 47
Dr. W. 0. Leudemann
I Physician and Surgeon
■ '
Telephone
ice 64 Offfice 71
Leo J. Peters. M. D.
Scbuenburg, Texas
Office Phone 145
Residence Phone 70
lEll
A £D;odernX-ray now con
stitates & part of the
offiice equipment
— Tonsils Removed—
Bloodless and Painless
Method
Dr. RoM. R. Stoner
Phyiilsian and furgsen
Calls Aaswered Day and Night
w?
RB6IDENCE
Phone -- 266
DR. E. C. SCHOFIELD
Pyniolan & Surgeon
Tonsils Removed
General Snidery a Specialty
Cernosek Bldg.
Office Phone 30 (Day)
Residence Phone 20 (Night)
SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
J. GUENTHER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
TE LEHCNE
243 — 225
Residence Office
mm.
B. Schwenke
Funeral Director
and Mortician
TWki- hi Funeral Supplies
UstebMshment at Home
Calls Aioswered Day or Night
Ambulance Service
Pbone 50
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DR. 0. J. PHILLIPS V. i.
ie 13 Res. 411 Paulua.
Office (506 Anderson St
Scbuieubnrg.
J. E. JOGHEN, 0.0.
CHIROPRACTOR
Located Since 1922 Over
City Drug Store
Phones:
Office 168 Res. 178
Dr. H. F. Staviooha
, DENTAL SURGEON
Schulenburg, Texas
Phones—Office 268. Res. 267
HOLLIS MA8SEY
Lawyer
SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
BOX 532
GU8.RUSSEK
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Representing Leading
Companies
C. A. VOGT
NOTARY PUBLIC
>pecUI attention given
to dra wing contracts
deeds, etc
Office w First National Bank
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Wednesday aigjut In Tfceit
CMtt* H*U All ?««»•
Cotgbts oopdunjr lnTtted to
jttaod the n»e*tfnp« of
tod re
■Jttsinmann, C. C.
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CELMUS C. JOPLING
Attorney-At«Law
General Practice
LAGRANGE, TEXAS
Masonic Bldg. Phone 270
City Drug
Store
Fills All The Doctors
Prescriptions
Day or Night
Have Yours Frilled.
'Here
Prescription Druggists:
R. J. Watziavick
Victor Bohlmann .
Day Tel. 140 Night Tel. 155
Best In Town
Our chili and stew can't be
beat, we carry o kinds of ice
cream, all kinds of sandwiches
and cigars. Make my place your
headquarters when in town, j
38 tfc. C. H. Borchers.
Read This
We wish to impress on home
and building owners the impor-
tance in having your home wired
to comply with the National
Board of Fire Underwriters for
the installation of electric wiring
a>.d apparatus. Wiring in build*
ings installed by the old meih ds
years ago, should by ail means
be inspected now and reinstalled
properly by »
Wolters R dio & Electric Co.
19 tfc.
Have Your Eyes
Examined
Dr. Leon Cline
Optometrist
Will be in Schulenburg on his
regular monthly visit on Fri-
day, November 4th. at
City Drug Store
From 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
H. C. Rees Optical Co.
407 East Houston Street
San Antonio, Texas
FOR SALE
Large Registered Duroc sow
with papers. She will bring pigs
in November. Pigs from this sow
took 1st, and 2nd prizes at Fla*
toniaPair, by owner, Mr. Roy
Bucek. See
Jerome Korenek, R. 2,
Schulenburg, Texas.
48 8tc. Phone No. 1614F45.
Don't F^orget to Buy*
your wedding rings at Stro-
bels Jewelry Store and take
a chance at the Free Prize. You
may be the lucky one. And
don't forget that I will engrave
the rings, Single free, Double
at a small cost. Be sure to eet
my prices before you buy and
see what you are getting in
the line of rings.
J.'J. STROBEL, Jeweler
Schulenburg, Texas
FOR RENT
New six room house, equipped
with ^as Has bot water beater
And lot for sale. Apply
48 3tc. Mias Wolf
666
Liquid—Tablets —Sslve
Checks Malaria in 3 days, Coldsj
first day. Headache or Neuralgia
in 30 minutes.
666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS
Most Speedy Remedies Known
FOR SALE
To close the estate of Dr. T. E
Clark we are offering all of pro*1
perty, farm lands, business buil-
dings and livestock for sale at
very low prices. For particular?
see
46 tfc.
H R. Clark.
FOR SALE
Strawberry plants,Missionary,
Klondyke or Lady Tom peon- See
cr write
C. M. Havel, R. 2.
49 3tp. Schulenburg, Texas.
Notice
The Sticker takes trade checks
in payment far subscription to
this paper during the Depression
go bring them to us and get your
paper paid up;
2« tfc. The Sticker.
Special -
Sticker and Semi - Weekly
Farm News one whole year only
$2.50. Act quick on this
45 tfc, The Sticker.
WewM inspect the wirrnu in
your home for fir- hazards for
$1.50. For further particulars
phone us.
Wolters Radio and Electric Co.
20 tfc.
CLEAR UP YOUR
COMPLEXION
We guarantee Contay Special
Bleach to Remov Liver Spots,
F-eckles, Pimples or any discolo-
ration on face or neck, caused by
acid condition of svstem.
43 18»c City Drue Store
POT PLANTS
All kinds of pot plants for sale
very cheap.
Mrs. W. D. Hughes,
On Schulenburg-Hallettsviile
Highway. 50 ltp
FOR SALE
One Model T Ford Coupe in
good running order. Will sei]
cheap or trade for cattle.
50 ltp. . Henry Russek.
STRAYED
From our place a 0-weeks old
Red Duroc female pig. Please
notify
Rud. Sobotik,
50 1 c. Schulenburg, Tpx
POSTED
The Ed. Rabel and Rud. Rabel
farms are posted against hunt-
ing or tresspassing. Anyone
caught wili be prosecuted.
50 3tc. Ed. and Rud.Rabel.
FOR SALE
One good oil stove like new
will sell at sacrifice.
51 lte. Emil Schu'z, Jr.
Nurse Tells How To
Sleep Soond, Stop Gas
Torse V. Flether says: "Stomach
floated so bad I could not
One spooefal Adlerika
at all the gae and bow I
' and feel fine." Oily Drag
Get Real Relief
From Monthly Pains
SEVERE monthly sufferihg is a
sign of warning.
If you are having aches and pains
every month, heed the WARNING.
See what ia #rong.
Treat the CAUSE o£ the trouble.
When womanly aches and pains
are due to a weak, run-down condi-
tion, take CARDUI. It has been
used by women for over 50 years. It
is a purely vegetable medicine and it
cannot harm you. Thousands of
women have said that when they had
built up their strength with the help
of Cardui, real relief was obtained
and their general health and feeling
of well-being improved.
If you suffer thiB way, try Cardui,
which yet, can gei at the drug store.
Specials For Friday
And Saturday
FLOUR 4*1 lb. sack guaranteed
90c. |4 lb sack 50c.
SUGAR 11 lbs. 50c
COFFER 6".lbs very good, $1.00
COFFEE Peaberry blend 5 lba.
$1.00.
APPLES fancy large size doz 15c
PICKELS Sour & Dill qtjar 13c
KRAUT Libby's No. 2Va can 10c
SOAP Big Ben 6 bars 23c
SYRUP Pure Ribbon Cane gal
65c and 1 pt. can FREE
PEACHES Rose Dale No. 2H
can 12c.
TURNIPS Fresh from country
large bunch 5c.
HAM Picnic fresh per lb. 9c.
YAMS fresh bucket 20c
LETTUCE large head 5e
SALMONS 3 tall cans] 25c
POTATOES No. 1 Fancy Stoek
10 lbs. 19c.
CORN Fancy 2 large cans 19c.
SALAD-DRESSING qt, 33c,
Pt. 18c, Vi pt. 10c.
CHEESE two Vi lb.pkg. ass't 25c
COCOANUT loose fine shredded
per. lb. 18c.
COFFEE Folgers vacuum paGk
2 ib. can 65c
POPPY SEED Blue Dutch per
lb. 14c.
TOMATOES Extra Fancy Cali-
fornia per lb. 05c.
Will pay premium for stamped
infertile eggs.
Bring your eggs and country
produce to the place where your
dollar buys the most.
I6tfc Max Steinamnn Grocery.
N BCing You
Tuesday at 8 p m Central Time
WOAI—KPRC
Hear Ben Bernie
"the old maestro" and
all the lads broadcast-
ing for the alma mafta
BLUE
RIBBON
MALT
America's
Biggest Seller
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to all America
No other travel way can offer
such complete and convenient
service to any point of America
Fares ore kept consistently low,
schedules frequent and conven-
ient, and stop-over privileges
liberal. Call on your Greyhound
agent the next time you plan a
trip... Pictorial folders on any
section of the nation are yours
for the asking.
Special low round trip fares
in effect every day to all
cities in Texas.. Call agent
for complete information.
TERMINAL
Haj^k's Confectionery Phone 116
SOU
GR!
DAN
At WeimargCity
Oct., 22nd. Music by1
fith and His OrchestrST Admis-
sion 25c, Ladies Free. Benefit of
Borden Baseball Club. 50 ltp
Offer
FOR SALE
One IV2 ton Chevrolet Truck.
For sale cheap. For particulars
apply
50 ltp. Sticker Office.
FOR RENT
The residence formerly occu-
pied by Chas, Ballard South of
R. R. tracks after Oct. 1st. Rea-
sonable. Apply
46 tfc. Frank Bohlmann.
ATTENTION FARMERS
We have just received a car of
assorted field seeds, Red Rpst
Proof Oats free from Johnson
grras. Winter Bearded seed Bar-
ley, Rye and Wheat. Now is the
time to buy for your winter pas®
fcnrage. Call on us.
46 tfc. Schwartz Bros.
he can take your
subscrip^^Hb the Houston
Chronici^^Hly, or Daily and
Sunday ^^Bhe regular Xmas
Special New subscribers
who do iflVave the money can
subscribWow and get tbe paper
if they agree to pay before Dec.,
15th. No money needed now.
Daily and^Sunday one year $5 95
Daily only one year $4.50. 100
days $1.00. 100 days Daily and
Sunday $1.50. Call at the Stick-
er Office. Toe Sticker and Semi
Weekly Farm News one year
$2.50.
The San Antonia Express Daily
80c, Daily and Sunday $1.00 to
Dec. 29th.
48 tfc. E. A. Bosl, Publisher.
FOR SALE
Some fine Jersey heifers and
young mule colt for sale ch^ap.
Apply to
Edward Heinrieb, R. 1.
49 3tp. Schulenburg, Tex.
Notice To Creditors of
Tbe Estate Of Mrs.
G. Bohms, Deceased
Notice is hereby given that
original letters of administration
with the Will annexed upon the
estate of Mrs. G. Bohms, de-
ceased, were granted to me, tbe
undersigned, on the 26th., day
of September, A D., 1932, by
the w County Court of Fayette
County. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby required to Dresent the
same to me within the time pre*
scribed by law. My residence
and post office address are Schu-
lenburg, Fayette County, Texas.
O. H. Wolters,
Administrator of the Estate
of Mrs. G Bohms,Deceased,
wiih the Will Annexed.
49 4tc.
The All8din Lamp at H, P.
Schaefer will be given away free
Nov. 19th., next. 49 2tc.
ESTABLISHED
1659
White House Evaporated
MILK Tall or } ^ Baby cans IOC
Sliced Rindless
BACON
per pound
17c
^ Rich Creamy
'WHERE ECONOMY RULES" f
per pound
15c
Friday & Saturday Specials
Sunny Field Fancy
F lOUr 241b sack 481b sack 981b sack
$i.5o
High Grade (16 lb pail SI. 17)
Shortening 8 uA
6oc
Town Brand—in Heavy Syrup
P 6 H C h 6 S Sliced or Halved, No. 2H cans
IOC
Rajah Brand \
Salad Dressing j»r
I2C
Van Camps
IT O 111 fl t O SOtip per can
5C
All Popular Brands
C Carton, 10 packages
$1.5#
Quaker Maid
Ketchup 14 07 bottle IOC
Mild and Mellow Coffee
8 O'clock,
lb 21c
Toilet Soop \
Camay 3
bars 15C
Lux or Palmolive
Soap
bars
Wf3 BUY
pounds
pound
DEL MONTE
CORN
No 2 can lie
Country Gentlemen
DEL MONTE
PEAS
2 No 2 cans 25c
Early Garden
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Idaho Potatoes, Good Cookers 10 pounds - - 15c.
Rich and Red Medium [Sized Jonathan Apples doz. 12c.
California Lettuce,, ea. 5c Tokay or Seedless Grapes, lb. 6c
Turnips bunch ; 5c Spanish Sweet Onions 2 lb. 5c
Rajah Prepared
MUSTARD 9 oz pail
Choice Quality Bartiett
PEARS 3 No* 1 cans
Choice Dried Pinto
BEANS
Best Grade
SALT PORK
Rich Full Bodied Coffee
RedCircle - lb. 23c
Vigorous and Wimey Coffee
Bokar - - lb. 2*7 c
Hersheys
Cocoa 1-2 lb can 3c
Orange Pekoe ^or India Ceylon
Nectar Tea V* lb pk* lOo
Quaker Maid
Chili Sauce 12 oz bot 13c
NBC Premium Flake
Crackers 2 lb plcg i
Toilet Tissue
Waldorf
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Bosl, Ernest A. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932, newspaper, October 21, 1932; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth428595/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.