The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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R. A. WOLTERS.
Governor 8. W. T. Lanham
Lieut.-Go vernor Geo. D. Neal
Attorney-General C. K. Bell
Comptroller J. W. Stephens
Treasurer John W. Bobbins
Commissioner Land Office
J. J. Terrel
Supt. Public Instruction
Arthur Lefevre
SUPREME COURT.
Chief Justice R. K. Gaines
Associate Justice | J J wUliams
Coarf 0f Criminal Apptals.
W L Davidson, P J
J N Henderson and M M Brooks
Associates.
Ctirt of Chil AiqiiIs-
First Supreme Judicial District of
Texas at Galveston.
C C Garrets Chief Juotice
R A Pleasants and W M Gill, As-
sociates
Railroad Ceailssfeiers.
O B Colquitt.
L J Storey.
Allison Maylield.
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Judge L W Moore'
Attorney Jas L Storey
Clerk..... FJ Kallus
District court begins on the fif-
teenth Monday after the first Mon-
day in January and on the four-
teeth Monday after the first Mon-
day in August.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge Geo. Wilrich
Attorney SamC Lowrey
Clerk Rudolph Klatt
Sheriff. August Loessin
Treasurer B L Zapp
Assessor C H Hteinmann
Collector Wm Mennike
Surveyor R yogt
School Supt G A Stierling
County court convenes on the
first Monday in January, April,
July and October.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Beat No 1 Frank Lediak
Beat No 2 Kossuth Zapp
Beat No 3 J R Allen
Beat No 4 Joseph Fietsam
The commissioners' court meets
every second Monday in February
May August and November.
JUSTICE'S COURTS.
Precinct No 1—H, C. Ledbetter,
justico; Lee Smith, cons table. Court,
last Monday in each month at the
courthouse.
Precinct No 2—Conrad Bertsch,
justice; F. C. Knipple, constable.
Court second Thursday after the
first Monday in each month at Fay-
etteville.
Precinct No 3—Charles Schiege,
justice; William Neese, constable.
Court meets the first Monday of
each month at Hound Top.
Precinct No 4—Alex Ramsey,
justice; Sam. Redfield, constable;
court meets every Thursday after
the first Monday in each month at
town of Winchester.
Precinct No 5—G. W. Cole, jus-
tice; R. H. Gilliam, constable. The
fPtirt meets on Saturday after the
first Monday in each month in the
tgwn of Muldeon.
Precinct No 6 — C. F. Nesrsta
justice; J. H. Paulus, constable
Court meets eyery second Mondey
in each month at Flatonia.
Precinct No 7—P. J. Janacek,
justice; J. B. Dobraya, constable,
court meets on Saturday after the
second Monday in each month at
Ammannsville.
Precinct No. 8, — E. R. Vogt
justice; Robt. Williams, constable;
court meets first Thursday after the
Second Monday in each month.
Towr Officers.
Mayor Theo Wolters
l^lerk, F. F. Schaefer
jjtt'arshal... ..Henry Eilers
Tnvsurer RA Wolters
8eci "etary E B Kessler
Aldermen.
I E ivfaurk, E B Kessler, R A Wol-
ters. C baa Windel and Chas Sen-
gelmami-
The ci ty council meets every first
Tuesday in each month at the
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Bli taful Ignorance.
Fred—The Ingenuity of woman is
certainly be; pod the comprehension
of man.
Joe—-What's ^worrying you now?
Fred—Why, young Blank's sweet-
heart sent hin t an elaborately con-
structed penwii ter for a Christmas
present, and he wore it to church un-
der the impressi> on that it was a new
fangled cravat.
A Trl fie Shy.
He was captain of the can brigade,
and before the b; ir he stood—'twas
not the bar of justk fe, bat another just
aa good. He laid th Mean a nickel and
said, "Fill up de ci in." The barkeep
yanked the faucet* a nd the bucket half
full ran. The captain i gazed in wonder,
then spake he after while, "Say, cully,
Wot'a de matter? tjat ala't de same
ole smile!'
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Winfree, Raymond. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1906, newspaper, August 23, 1906; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189211/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.