The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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PLANTING TIME
ksss
Deere
Call and see the new John Deere and J. I. Case Riding Planters.
Walking Planters furnished with Fertilizer Attachment
Schulenburg,
Texas
H. P. SCHAEFER,
MSBJRORV.
You are cordially invited to at-
The rnnowin? is the market report b compii- tend the Children s mask ball Fri-
ed bv Max Steinmanu. and changed wrek'y, day ^0 29th
ftccord 'ljf to the higtest market price paid. J
changed every wedneday t Mrs. F. W. Perlitz and dangh-
Suoc i«) ib8,et.. Nominal: . 62 li I ter, Miss Tillie are the guests of
Corn 47 1-2 relatives in Houston.
Bgge 24
Batter (cooking) 12 i-2
Batter 'table) — — 15
Cntckens (as to eize)apring 8c Hens 7c lb
Roosters .-. '-2
Turkeys per lb Nominal 10
B&coa 9
Lard > 10
Cabbage ... i ■■ • lc
Potatoes per 100 lb —
Onion
Batter Market slow
Chix Declining
Eggs: Declining
Cotton steady
Everybody plays pool at
Henry's.
Mrs. Tom Cohen of Weimar
was oyer Monday last.
Don't forget the Children's mask
ball at Turner Hall the 29th.
Mr. A Pennington was in Hous-
ton and Wallis last week.
Mr. B. F. Johnson paid Waelder
a business call Wednesday.
'! Mr. Thompson Morris paid home
folks at FMonia a visit Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cad well of
Flatooia were in the city Monday
.last.
We are now paying 28c for nice
fresh sweet cream
Yellow Rose cfteamery.*
•
Mr. Otto Willrich of La Grange
was in the city this week on busi-
ness.
If the weather is favorable the
Children's mask ball will take place
the 29th sure.
Mr. H. P. Sehaefer is in Dallas
attending the Retail Hardware
Deal ers convention.
Will sell you White Bermuda
Onion Plants at $1.00 per 1000.
R. C. Boettcher.
Mrs. Paul Breymann and son,
Paul have returned from a plea9ant
visit to relatiyes in Victoria.
Hot and Cold Baths and Face
Massages on short notice at The
Palace Shaving Parlor,
Doan's Regulets cure constipa-
tion, tone the stomach, stimulate
the liver, promote digestion and
appetite and eusy passages of the
bowels, Ask your druggist for
them. 25 cents a box.
This is the time to look around
for what you want in a Riding or
Walking Planter.
H. P Schaeper.
Mrs. M. B. Robertson has re-
turned from a pleasant visit to
relatives in Skidmore.
There*s nothing ao good tor a
sore throat as Dr. Thomas'Electric
Oil. pures it in a few hours. Re-
lieves pain in aqy part.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bezecny were
in Ammannsville Thursday and
Friday of last week.
Notice.
Some nice city property for sale.
See Raymond Winfref
Mr. Felix Pustejovsky of Kink-
ier was in our city Saturday en route
to Bluff to visit relatives.
I have coming a carload of Cor-
rugated Galvanized Sheet iron,
vvhieh I will sell at Houston prices.
H. P. Schaefer. j
Mrs. Henry Schwartz of Hallets-
ville was in the city Saturday and
Sunday visiting relatives.
Grand Ball at Sengel aiann's Hail
Saturday 23rd. Dancing 50c.
Good musie. Everybody cordially
invited. The Committee.
Mr. Chas. Mrazek of Mercedes
was in the city Wednesday and
Thursday to see hometolks and
friends.
Mrs. Alfons Herzik and son, Er-
win, and Miss Annie Herzik of
Engle were in the city visiting rel-
atives and shopping Tuesday last.
K. ;0F P. INSTALLATION.
At a regular meeting of the K.
of P's. Wednesday evening last
D. D. G. C. Julius Schwartz, as-
sited by Messrs. Joe Stanley as
Grand Prelate and Raymond Win-
free as Grand Master of Arms, in-
stalled the following officers: C.C.,
Joel Meyer; V. C., A. Pennington;
Prelate, H. W. Neuhaus: M. of W.,
O. B. Schwenke; IVJ. of A., Henry
Borchers; M. of E., J. J. Schwartz;
M. of F,, Chas Matula; K. of R. &
S., H. A. Vogelsang; I. G., Wm.
Keuper and O. G., Herman Eck.
The bunting season will be over
after the 31st. Then the poor lit-
tle birds will have a rest.
Mr. Will Lester of Weimar was
in our city since our last issue visit-
ing his brother, Mr. L. P. Lester
j and family,
Miss Annie Janda of LaGrange
who has been visiting the Misses
Matula for the past few weeks left
for her home Friday last. ''
Woman loves a clear, rosy com-
plexion. Burdock Blood Bitters
punifies the blood, clears the skm,
restores ruddy, sound health.
Work has been started on the
extention of the water mains and
Schulenburg will soon have fire
protection over considerable ter-
ritory.
i Mr. Alfred Gieptner and sister,
Miss Julia, of Moulton were visit-
ing their brother, Mr. E. A. Giept-
ner and family last Friday and
Saturday .
SALESMAN WANTED To look
after our interest in Fayette and ad-
jacent counties. Salary or commis-
sion. Address The Harvey Oil Co.
Cleveland, O.
Messrs Josef Mikulenka and
John Spanihel of Montserate, pass-
ed through our city one day last
week en route to Weimar to see
Dr. Potthas.
The Sticker is under many
obligations to. Mr. F1. V. Urbish the
genial clerk of Mr. C. M. Peter, for
courtesies rendered us this week
and for many other weeks past.
All who are interested in the suc-
cess of the canning factory are
cordially invited and urgently re-
quested to be present at a meeting
at Sengelmann's Hall, Saturday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Everybody
come.
DR. I. E CLARK
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Residence and at
Hafer's Pharmacy.
DR. A. J. ZIELiNSKI,
Physician & Sugeon.
\
Office: At Breymann's Drug
Store. Telephone day calls
answered at drug stor . Night
calls at residence.
DR. W. O. LUEDEMANN,
Physician & Surgeon,
OFFICE: In Proetzel Building. Phone
at Residence and Office.
Calls answered day & night.
Miss Emma Rose returned Fri-
day last to San Antonio where
she will resume her duties as
teacher in the short hand depart-
ment of the Draughn &, Nelsons
Business College.
..Those of our readears who do
not take daily papers will note that
for their especial benefit we are
running two columns of news of the
"Doings of the Legislature now in
session at Austin." You can brief-
ly keep up with what is being done
and will be done from week to
week by reading the Sticker. This
netvs service is authenic and can
be relied upon. It appears on the
third page under head ''At the
State Capitol,"
WARRANTED
NOT TO HIP
CUT HIGH IN
THE. WAIST
SEWED WITH
iiliOS THBEAD
O. B.SCHWENKE
7
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Phone answered Day and Night
Ijfcyf With B. Baumgarten and Bro.
COUNTY NEWS.
DR.
PERKINS,
DSNTIgT.
Grown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
OF HICK: 011 Lyons Ave. CALL
LADIES ATTENTION.
[ am now representing the well
known firm, the Direct Cloth Co.
of St. Louis. Spring samples of
evening and wedding dress goods,
embroideries, etc, are now on dis-
play Mrs. Ida Reeves,
Mr. Wilks entertained a fair sized
crowd at the Turner Hall Tuesday
evening with hi smoving pictures.
Quite a number remarked they wer e
the best they have ever seen in
our city. Mr. Wilks will show in
Weimar Friday night next.
Forf Sale.
The Willrich homestead contain-
ing 110 acres part of D. Merry
league in Fayette county situated
about 4 miles south of LaGrange.
Terms cash. For particulars ap-
ply to E. R. Vogt, Schulenburg,
Tex.
HAFER'S
PHARMACY
LYONS AVENUES
H. C. Hafer, Prop,
Your patronage solicited and
will be appreciated. Prices are
the lowest and Goods first-, ^
class.
^Prescriptions carefully com-
pounded from the purest drugs
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.
Messrs. Henry and Frank Bohl-
mann are at home again after a few
weeks at Cistern where they were
building a parsonage for the priest.
Mr. Mehr who was assisting them
left for a visit to his brother in
Bastrop before returning to Schul-
enburg.
NOTICE OF SALE.
On Saturday, January 23, 1809.
nt 10 o'clqck a. m., Z will sell at
Engle, Tex , the stock of goods,
wares, merchandise and fixtures
belonging to the estato of I. J.
Gallia, bankrupt, amounting [to
$3,700. E. B. Kesslee,
Trustee.
Celebrated Sharpies Separator
i
KESSLER
C
Mr. E. Peter, secretary of the
Herman Sons of the city has placed
an order with us for neat invitation
to their annual ball which will
be given on the evening of Feb. 6,
1909. One never fails to have a
good time at these functions and
the Sons have a wide reputation for
being royal entertainers.
To Sister Ella
r. E. Clark
Rebekah
Clark and Brother
of the Hermine
Lodge No. 9.
From January 1 to 15.
real estate transfers
Mary Adamcik to Antonio Z9-
bsky, deed, lot 3 and 4 in block
12, Fayetteville.
Rudolph Aschen and wife to C.
F. Kuhn. deed, 5acres Winn league
$225. .
J. L Bartlett an I wife to B. E
and A. A. Cockrell, deed, 200
acres S. M. Williams league,
$1885,fil.
li. G. Cook et al to Martin
Jureeka, deed. 167 ac «s W. O.
Buril-ham league andd 137 acres
Lucy K«rr 1 ague. $4400.
John Franta to Rosalie Franta,
deed, 2.29 acres Burton league
arid 193 1 2 acres Thompson
league.
Winston Gosh et al to A. H.
Strahle, dead. 115J acres — league
and 25 acres Freeman George
league, $1600.
George Hromadk* and wife to
Albina Ad;imcik, deed, 72 aet i s
B. Perry loagiie.
Robt. Harris to J.. T
25 acres Thomas Cochran
|25( .
Robt. Harris to J. T.
deed, 24 3 acres Tho.a.
league, $250.
O und M. Hollo vay to Geo.
Brandt, release.
f Louis Heller to Chas Ahlnorn,
deeu, 161 acres G. W, Brazen!
league, $^00.
Mariane Hansman, Heirs of
Joseph ilauenun, deed, 120 acres
i Silas Jones league.
Jo?. Hausman, Sr. to J.<s,if
Hausmmi, deed, 2.92 acres Silas
J one*.
li
Smith,
league,
Smith*
C« ctirafl
b.
W. S. Kippbv sheriff' to Gabriel
•v
deed,
9 8-10 acres
Whereas, It has pleased the
Supreme Ruler of the universe to
call from our midst Miss Cleo Clark.
the beloved daughter of Sister Ella
Clark and Brother I. E. Clark
Be It Resolved, That while her | Fried herder,
demise is deeply deplored the work-j John Ebliu league
ings of the Supreme Being most at' F. Knutzen t<> Joseph Cerveuka,
all times be obeyed |deed. 105 acre-. Gay league, $3000.
Be It Resolved, That by har Paul and Mariana Krupala to
death Sister and Brother Clark have ! Henry Lubicwk, release.
lost a dear beloved daughter, her j Henry (Jubieek et a! by special
brother a loving sister, her friends j Commissioner to Anton Kalmas
a sincere friend, and we extend to: deed, 16 acres Levy Boatic league
the bereaved ones our heartfelt i Anton Kalnios and wife to Jonn
symphathy in their sadness. Gajdusek, Sr., dend, 15 9 acres
Be It Further Resolved, That j Levi Bistie league,* $288.
a copy of these resolutions be spread ; Bern. Mindeu and tvife to^Herra
upon the minutes of the lodge and ; von Mindeu, deecf. 406i acres B
The City Council tendered Mr.
Ilobt. Whitten the position as night
watchman, which he promptly ac-
cepted and he entered upon his du-
ties Monday night last. Bob,as he is
known by all his friends, will make
our city an efficient night watch-
man and all should feel safe from
any more burglary while he is on
duty.
A meeting of the Cemetery Asso-
ciation was held last Friday the 15
and the following officers were elect-
ed for the ensuring year: Mrs.
Alma Krook, president; Mrs.
Louise Roqs, vice president; Mrs.
Annie Wolters. secretary; Mrs. Ag-
nes Cranz, treasurer. The improve-
ment committee are Mrs. Georgia
Ebeling, chairman, Mrs. Margaret
Wolters, Mra. Lizzie Sengelmann.
Mr. Ed Campbell paid LaGrange
a visit Tuesday last.
that a copy be published in the
"Volksfreund" and the ''Sticker"
''So let her sleep that dreamless
sleep ,
Our sorrows clustering 'rouud her
head,
Be comforted, ye loved who weep,
She lives with God, she is not dead.
Emma Mkrrem,
Emma Cornelson, Committee.
Emma Rose,
} Coi
Stemmaan ?s
mm
IS NOT COMPLETE
WITHOUT THE
£B Strlea r <t Sm tot
i«
KTftry Kiad of i7
The <>-.•)Ilinf «l! bear th3
Trade-Mark. Kevin
of I&ut&tioa*.
SOLD AND GUARAN-
TEED BY
G. E.
RUHMANN
& BRO.
Greenvil u league.
Heurv J. Meyer to Wm. J
Koehl, deed, south half of block
31, lots 1 to 5 in bloek 41; all of
block 33, Ellmger $1250.
A. P. McGregor al to Robt.
Sanders, deed. *28£ acres Wm
Menifee 1-3 league. $22b\68.
Stella Primm, by assignee to
llobert Harris, release.
\ Frauk Pilat, by special eommis-
Mr. and Mrs. E.~ H. J.)hnsoi '.sioner and executor to Albert
and the children are again citizens : Pilat, certified copy of degree,
of Houston after a few months ' Frank Pilat and wife te Karel
eojnurii in our city. Mr- Johnson j p , d , m g7 Rcre8 w K_
has secured a good job there and I
moved his family there Monday -Spaulding survey
'lust. We wish them good luck in
ihtir new home.
wife at Rutersville, Aug. 5, a boy.
Deaths Reported.
Died at FayettevilIe. Jan. 6.
Chas. F. Fordtran, age 62 yean
and 8 months of appendicitis.
Died at Schulenburg, liec. 17,
W. Perlitz, age 34 yeard, of phthisis
puhnonulis.
Died al^ Fayetteville, Dec 19,
Charles Tydlacka. a^e 1$ m inths
and 7 days of pneumonia.
MARRIAGE UpENSES ISSUED.
Henry Witt and . Miss Ida
Miseher.
James J. 11 Plaaibeek and Mis*
Annie Pochmann.
John Mueck and Miss Mary
Sebeeta.
Edward Koberski and Miss An-
na Janicek.
Edward Solansky and Miss
Etnilie Dedek.
Theodore A. lCaltwassir and
Mi3S Etna Weikel.
'M
Mr. Guy Alexander of Houston
was in the city Monday last and
took his family with him that aft
einoon to Houston where they will
live iu the future. The Sticker
h>:tes to see thfese people leave our
city but wish them much success
in their new home.
1 he Sticker force wax busy the
last oart of last week getting out
5000 page circulars for N^ubaus
Cash Store's Raua Mit lhm Sale
No. 2, which it; now on in full
blast and wdl continue until the
23rd. Mr. Neuhaus is a firm be-
lieyer in printer's ink and you w It
notice that he does the busiuess
too.
Subscribe for the Slicker.
L. F. Neese to C. E. Neese et al
| deed, 5.59 acres J. Cook league,
j $165.
O. B. Robertson to Dan Sutton,
I deed, 112£ acres Jas. G/hson sur-
vey , $12^5.
Hugo W. Speckela by assignee
lo L. J. B Hose, release.
43ikths Reported.
B«ru 10 John Birtaand wife at
Amniannsvilie, Dec. 27, a girl.
Bern to Anton J. Walla and wife i,
al Dubina, Dec. 29, a girl.
Bum to Bhas ,'H. Cmajdalka
and wife at Fuyetneville, Jan. 11,
a a boy.
Born to Harry Meyer and wifu
at Schulenburg, Juu. 6, a boy.
Born to Frank Hackebeii and
JAN. 21 AND 22
At Schulenburg
DR. GORDON ADAMS.
Expert Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist, Office With Dr. Clark,
2 Days Every 2 Weeks.
15 years Experience in this Line
of practice and special Training in
the Leading Hospitals of the East
enables me to assure you Results,
Examination ami opinion free to
i all who wish to know the truth
! about their Eye, Ear, Nose or
1 hroat. Deseases or Deformities
Jan. 21 and 22, Schulenburg, Tex.
Next datt;s Jan. 21 an.j 22 and
e\ tv two weeks thereafter for 4
Or li mouths.
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Winfree, Raymond. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1909, newspaper, January 21, 1909; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189325/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.