The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER, SCHULENBURG, TEXAS FRIDAY, JAN. 18th., 1935.
Dr. Werkmeister
J Physician & Surgeon J
^Diseases of Women and Chil- \
Jdren and Chronic Disease a J
* Specialty. *
Office at J
' Cernosek's Pharmacy
J Office 77 Phones Res. 47 J
' Dr. W. O. Leudemann \
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* Physician & Surgeon J
Telephone
\ Residence 64 Office 711
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Office 145 Residence 70 \
Leo J. Peters, M. D.
Schulenburg, Texas
Telephone
J A modern X-Ray now con- \
* stitutes a part of the office J
* equipment. Tonsils removed, *
* Bloodless and Painless, '
\ Schofield & Smith j
Physician & Surgeon *
Tonsils Removed
J General Surgery a Speciality *
Cemosek Bldg. '
Office PhonQ 30 (Day) J
t Residence Phone 20 (Night) t
\ Schulenburg, Texas t
Dr. O. D. King
J Phyitician and Surgeon !
J Calls Answered any Time J
* Tel. O ffice 257-2 Res. 257-3 j
t H: No Answer Call 0
J Watzlavick'e Pharmacy \
Dr. H. F. Stavinoha \
t ^ Dental Sturgeon J
Schulenburg, Texas
* Phones; Office 268. Res. 267 <
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j Eyes Examined, Glasses J
Fitted
Dr. Leon Cline >
OPTOMETRIST J
5 is At ;
! Dr. Schofield's Office J
\ Every Thursday and Friday t
} J. E.. Jochen, D. C. J
J CHIROPRACTOR f
J Located Since 1922 Over J
City Drug Store
' Telephone:
* Office 168 Res. 178
j CITY PRESSING SHOP J
Cleaning and Pressing J
* Hats Cleaned and Blocked J
Tailor Made Suits J
E. J. SCHMIDT—PHONE 236
Hollis Massey
Lawyer
Schulenburg, Texas
Box 532
Schwenke
Baumgarten
Funeral Home, Inc.
Funeral Director
And Mortician
0 Dealer in Funeral Supplies J
J Establishment at Home J
J Calls answered Day or Night *
0 Ambulance Service 0
Phone 50
0 Schulenburg Cleaners'
' Cleaning and Pressing \
' All Work Called For And '
Delivered
WIND BROS. PROPS.
Telephone 181.
C. A. Vogt
NOTARY PUBLIC
0 Special Attention Given To *
Drawing Contracts,
' Deeds, Etc., '
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RADIO SERVICE
Radio Electric Co.
Phone 207
J. F. LUECKE
—
LYONS LODGE NO. 195
F. & A. M.
Meets every
second Fri-
day in the
month. Trans-
ient brethren
are cordially
invited to attend.
E. W. STEINMANN, W. M,
H. G. LITTLE, Sec.
DR. FRANK KENT
Hallettsville Jan. 16.
Moulton Jan. 17.
Schulenburg Jan. 18.
POSTED NOTICE
We urgently request that you keep
your turkeys and hogs off of our
places.
Emil Ohnheiser,
Alfred Seifert,
Ed. Seifert,
Ben Foster,
Ferd. Klesel, Sr.,
11 4tp. Ludwig Deittrich.
FOR SALE
Few tons of fine baled Hegari feed.
J erome Korenek,
11 2tc. Schulenburg, R 2.
APARTMENT FOR RENT.
Light housekeeping rooms for rent.
11 ltp. 11 E. L. McKinnon.
ATTENTION, CUCUMBER
GROWERS
Our 1935 Contract will be ready
for signers on January 24th. This is a
better contract than present busi-
ness justifies, but we are looking for-
ward, hoping next fall will see a
general improvement in business. Get
your ground in good shape at once.
We will not plant before April 1st.,
but be safe and get your name on
contract as there will be a big de-
mand for acreage this year on ac-
count of cutting down cotton acreage.
Texas Pickle Company
Weimar— Schulenburg—Rock Island
11 ltc.
SPECIAL SALE
We are offering you a special price
of $7.45 on Florsheim Shoes
11 ltc. At Brossmann's.
FOR sale
Genuine Porto Rico yams, 2c per
pound. See
11 2tc. Max Fowlkes.
BABY CHICKS
Book your order now to
get your chicks just when
you want them. We have
all popular breeds.
CUSTOM HATCHING
Bring good fresh eggs
and you are always sure
of a good hatch at the
Schulenburg Hatchery
LOUIS STEINMANN, Prop.
46-2tc
HALLE DER FREILIGRATH LOGE
NO. 14, O. D. H. S.
In Anbetracht dass unser Bruder
Hugo Arnold
so ploetzlich aus unserer Mitte
genommen worden ist und wir sein
Hinscheiden aufs tiefste bedauren so
sei es hiermit.
Beschlossen, dem dahin ge schie-
denen Bruder der ein lang jiehriges
und trues Mitglied unserer loge war,
stets ein treues Andenken zu bewah-
ren, den Freibrief der Loge auf 30
tage in Trauerflor zu huellen und
diese Beschlusse ins Protokoll Buck
der loge einzutragen, den trauernden
Hinterbliebenen zu uebermitteln und
m Schulenburg Sticker zu veroeffent-
lichen.
Charles Sengelmann,
H. P. Schaefer.
R. A. Wolters
Committee.
Schulenburg, Texas, Jan. 15, 1935.
IIALLE DER FREILIGRATH LOGE
NO. 14, O. D. H. S.
KELLY'S SPECIALS
Juicy Jumbo Hamburgers 10c
Large Bowl Chili 15c
Large Bowl Stew 15c
Plate Lunch With Drink 35c
Doub>j Dip Ice Cream Cones 5c
Tobaccos & Candies of all Kinds
Kelly's Cafe and
Confectionery
CHAS. BAUMGARTEN, Jr. PROP.
NOTICE
This is to notify my friends and
patients that I will vacate this office
February 1st.
Please see me immediately about
any dental work to be done. All bills
are payable at my office before Feb.,
1st., 1935. Dr. Geo. Maxwell.
POSTED
Keep your turkeys off of our places.
Herman E. Umlang,
Otto Hoffmann,
11 3tp Ed. H. Friedrich.
WORK SHOES
We have a good line of work shoes
to fit your pocket book,
11 ltc. At Brossmann's.
; Dr. O. J. Phillip*, V. S.5
Phone 13
Res. 411 Paulua St.
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J Phone 13 J
Fes. 411 Paulufl St. J
Office 606 Anderson St.
SCHULENBURG
TAX NOTICE
Come tit my office and pay your
city taxes, please.
O. B. Schwenke,
t tfc. City Tax Collector.
5 SHOES REPAIRED ,
* All Kinds or Shoes Repaired With 0
J First Class Material '
Work Guaranteed J
J CITY ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP'
WANTED TO BUY
Any kind of cattle. Also Jersey
milk cows. See or write
Edgar Laas, Phone 42,
2 tfc. Schulenburg, Texas.
Bring us your eggs,
chickens, turkeys, and
pecans, and other pro-
duce. We pay the high-
est cash prices.
The Boettcher Co.
13 tfc. Joe Stahl, Mgr.
FOS SALE
Baby bed, living room table, china
cabinet, Cedar che9t $10.50, One small
cedar chest $6.50. Home made.
Mrs. C. A. Hagel
5 tfc. Schulenburg, Tex.
FOR SALE
One 5,000 gallon cistern and one
30-foot tourer. See
3 tfc. Rud. Seeberger.
Kept Taking Cardui
Until She Got Rid
of the Severe Pains
What Mrs. Ida Hage, of Edin-
burg, In cL, wa» In a painful, run*
down condition, she took Oardui.
with tho results she describes be-
low: "2 had just been what one
might mt dragging around, fading
miserable and all out of sort* X
remembered how Oardui helped
my aunt. I sent for six bottles of
Oardui and when I had taken thaca,
X was much better and stranger. 1
did no* suffer so much pain. I
continued taking Oardui until I had
taken bottles. I do not have
the sevwrs pains." . . . Thousands
at woman testify Cardui benefited
thssn. If it does not benefit YOU,
eonsult 1, phjrs*da%
Best in Town
Our chili and stew can't be beat,
we carry 8 kinds of ice cream, all
kinds of sandwiches and cigars. Make
my place your headquarters when in
town.
L. D. Boiling's Confectionery.
STOP THAT ITCHING
If you suffer from a skin trou-
ble, such as Itch, Eczema, Athlete's
Foot, Ringworm, Tetter or Pimples,
we will sell you a jar of Black Hawk
Ointment on a guarantee. Price 50
cents. Cernosek Pharmacy. 42 28 tfc.
NOTICE
Do not be delinquent with your
city taxes. Penalty and interest will
be added after January 1st.
O. B. Schwenke,
U tfc. City Tax Collector.
Baby Chicks
Single Comf> White Leghorns. Big,
strong, healthy chicks at low prices.
CUSTOM HATCHING
Bring your hatching eggs. We set
every Mondaywand Thursday.
Kubals Hatchery and Poultry Farm.
Schulenburg and Weimar, Texas
11 ltc.
WANTED
Unemcumbered white woman be-
tween thirty and forty years old to
do general house work. Write
Mrs. A. R. Woodson.
10 3tp. Conroe, Texas.
WHEN IN NEED of Surveying,
terracing, or leveling, call or write,
J. J. Sula, LaGrange, Texas.
43-tfs Phone No. 310.
For sale
Cheap, Model T Touring car. New
top, self starter, shock absorbers.
Also buggies, gigs, harness and parts
of all kinds. Repair bicycles. Also
have army shoes, gas and oil and auto
parts. We appreciate your patronage.
Large warehoue for rent, 24x80 ft.,
Metal bldg.
7 tfc. Wm. Baumgarten.
Liquid Tablets
Checks
COLDS
and
FEVER
first day
HEADACHES
Salve Nose Drops in 30 minutes
Fruit trees, berries, pecans. Write
for catalogue of best adapted varie-
ties. Ornamental Evergreens, shrubs
shades, hardy, beautiful, climate-
proof. Make your home grounds
fruitful and beautiful at small cost.
Ramsey's Austin Nursery,
5 tfc. Austin, Texas.
Texas Lady Tells How
Black-Draught Laxative
Helps All Her Family
Here's how Black-Draught fills
the needs of a family laxative in
the home of Mrs. J. S. Stoker, Fort
Worth, Texas: "The grown-ups
In my family," she writes, "have
always taken powdered Thedford's
Black-Draught for biliousness,
headaches and other aliments (due
to constipation) and found It a re-
liable remedy. 1 was very pleased
when I saw Syrup of Black-
Draught advertised. I bought it
and gave it to my little daughters,
ages 6 and 4. They needed some-
thing to cleanse their systems and
Syrup of Black-Draught acted
well." ... Your druggist sells thfr
reliable laxative In both forms.
"Children Ilka the Syrup." '
PIGS FOR SALE
I will have a load of pigs for sale
Saturday at Pratka's Store. «.>
11 ltc. Emil Knesek.
Bring your eggs, chickens, and corn
to
11 tfc. E. H. Pratka,
Cash Buyer of Country Produce
FOR RENT
Unfurnished apartment. See
11 ltp. Mrs. Ida Flocke.
FOR RENT
Big fine Cabbage heads. See
Henry Petrash, R 6.
11 ltp. 1 mile south of Schulenburg.
FARM FOR RENT
Good farm for rent near Sshulen-
burg. Well improved. See
11 ltc. Mrs. Chas. Baumgarten, Sr.
BABY CHICKS
And Custom Hatching
Stieber Hatchery And
Breeding Farm
11 ltc.
Schulenburg, Texas
In Anbetracht dass unser Bruder
Franz Hilscher
so ploetzlich aus unserer Mitte
genommen worden ist und wir sein
Hinscheiden aufs tiefste bedauren so
sei es hiermit.
Beschlossen, dem dahin ge schie
denen Bruder der ein lang jiehriges
und trues Mitglied unserer loge war,
stets ein treues Andenken zu bewah
ren, den Freibrief der Loge auf 30
tage in Trauerflor zu huellen und
diese Beschlusse ins Protokoll Buck
der loge einzutragen, den trauernden
Hinterbliebenen zu uebermitteln und
im Schulenburg Sticker zu veroeffent-
lichen.
Emil Heinrich,
John Doerrich,
John Beyer.
Committee.
Schulenburg, Texas, Jan. 15, 1935.
La Grange—Henry Hoitsch was el-
ected president of the First National
Bank of La Grange at a meeting held
this week. Others officers elected
were: W. L. Morgan, vice-president,
W. F. Hoffmann, cashier, and Werner
Bollmeyer, assistant cashier. Cooney
Letzerich succeeds John Schroeder as
director.
DOWN
GOES THE PRICE OF
SHAVING COMFORT
NOW
PROBAK
JUNIOR
imlMm
( Also Trial Package
of 4 Blades For 10c
. At Your Dealer
SHAVING comfort hit an all-
time low in price with the
announcement of Probak Junior
—the remarkable new double-
edge razor blade. Think of it!
You get 25 keen, smooth-shav-
ing blades, uniform in quality,
foe only 59^. You'll wonder
how such fine blades can be
sold for so little money.
Probak Junior is the product
of unequalled manufacturing
methods and matchless skill.
This blade is automatically
tempered, ground, honed and
stropped—gives you wonderful
shavingsatisfaction.Try Probak
Junior and see for yourself. Get
them today from your dealer.
Probak Junior fits all Gillette
and Probak razors
MADI IN U-9.A
T.M.REG.U.S.PAT. OFF.
OTHER PATENTS PENDING
Friday and Saturday Special
PEACHES
lona Brand Sliced or Halves
2 No. 21/2 cans 29c
Olympia Soaked Dried
Peas, 4 No. 2 cans.. 25c
Mild & Mellow Coffee
8 O'CLOCK, Lb 19c
Good Strong
BROOMS, each 29c
Toilet Soap
CAMAY, 2 bars 9c
I*. & G. Laundry
SOAP, 6 giant bars.. 23c
Winesap Apples doz. 15c
Cabbage, 2 lbs 5c
Yellow Onions, 3 lbs 10c
Texas Oranges doz 15c
Lettuce 5c
MACKEREL
2 tall cans 15c
lona Bartlett
PEARS
2 No. 2Vi cans
33c
Pure Cane
SYRUP
No. 5—29c
No. 10—53c
GYRO FLOUR
24 lbs. 77c
48 lbs. $1.49
Libbys Potted
MEAT
3 No. Vi cans
10c
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to
our dear relatives and friends who
were so kind to us in our hours of
sorrow. We wish particularly to thank
Father Fellman and Dr. L. J. Peters
for their service and words of conso-
lation. We wish to offer our thanks
to all those who brought the beauti-
ful flowers and may God's blessings
rest on each and everyone of you.
Mr. and Mrs. John Krumpholz
And Daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weiss
And Sons,
Mr. and Mrs. August Gold,
And Children. 11 ltp.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keuper and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Keuper of San An-
tono spent Sunday here with rela-
tives. Grandma Keuper returned to
San Antonio with them to spend a
few days.
TEXAS HISTORY QUESTIONS
ANSWERED
1. Alonzo Pineda.
2. Gonzales.
3. Hy. Smith.
4. David Burnet.
5.William Travis^
6. James Fannin.
Miss Lillian E. Reese, Austin, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Howard and daughter,
Maxine, of Kendleton, and Miss Chris-
tine Curley of Wharton were Sunday
guests here at the Dr. J. F. Lessing
home.
MASK BALL
♦ AT
HOLLYWOOD BOWL
WEDNESDAY, JAN., 23rd.
MUSIC BY
KRECMER'S ORCHESTRA
Admission: Gents 35c. Ladies Free
Four Prizes Wil Be Given Away.
11 ltc.
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Ford Owners:
Remember
This-
A CHEAPLY made product is too expensive to be
priced cheaply. And that goes for storage batteries
too.
When you replace your battery put back another
Ford battery. Maybe you can get a cheaper one—■
not much cheaper, though. But you can't buy one
better suited to the job for which these Ford bat-
teries are built.
We take your old battery in on trade—drive in and
let us give you the low-down on batteries.
Schulenburg Motor Co.
Ford Dealers
SPECIALS
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
HEU^DBIiai
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10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar 48c
1 Bucket Spuds 30c
4 Boxes Rud-No-More 15c
3 Cans Pineapple 25c
1 Lb. Hersheys Cocoa 19c j
25c Can k. C. Bkg. Pwd 19c j
5 Pkg. Gold Dust 10c |
2 Lbs. Prunes 17c I
3 Pkgs. Jell-o 19c 2 Lb. Box Soda Crax 20c I
Children's and Ladies' Overshoes
Mens' Work Pants
3 lb. Cotton Batts
Cretonne
49c
75c
59c
14c
Don't Forget We Have Hot Sausage every day,
Barbecue on Saturdays.
Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Friday
KEUPER & KRLJEGER
PHONE 99
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