The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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Deere Steel
Frame Stalk
CUTTF;
Sftoth in St right and Spiral
• Jfnife. TJhe knives are of knife
steel throughout and are sharp-
ened on both sides, so you virtu-
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edly get two sets of knives*
ff. P. SCHAEFER. schulenburc
«rfRK«T REPORT.
The lellowtog.ls the. market report aa compil-
ed by. Qranz 4 Ke }«r( and chanjred - weekly,
aoeord ng tothe Highest market prices paid.
CHANGED EVERY WEDNEBAY
Cotton, basis Midling 13 c
Cotton Seed, per 100 lbs 1.25
Corn, per bu „65c
Eggs, per doz......... 24c
Bntter, cooking . ..12$ 15c
Butter, table " 15 20c
Chickens, spring per lb 13c
Chickens, hens per lb 10c
Chickens, roosters, each — 15c
Turkeys, per lb ....10c
Bacon, per lb lie
Lard, per lb- ...11c
Cabbage, per lb
Potatoes, per lOOlbs ...a
Onions, per 100 lbs 100
NOTICE!
Sf sold at once.> will offer S
sets brand new ffiubber-Uired
wheels> complete at $18 per get,
Cash. Cm it &aumyarten
Mr. Henry Meyer has enlarged
his 'store and also his stock of
woods. Your attention is called
to his ad in this issue. "
HUNTERS, ATTENTION.
Hunting or fishing on any of
my enclosed land is prohibited.
Any person trespassing on same
will be prosecuted to the full ex-
tent of the law. Respectfully
11 3t Mrs. I. Russek.
dr. i. e. clark
dr. l. j. peter
About 300 miners were entomb-
ed' iu a burning mine at Cherry,
111., a few days ago and at this
writing there is no hope of rescue.
Mine disasters are getting com-
mote and it seems almost suicide
to work in one these days.
Regulates the bowels, promotes
easy natural movements, cures
constipation—Doan's Regulets.
Ask your druggist for them. 25
cents a-box.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Hall arriv-
ed Wednesday and will immediate-
ly begin releasing for the play
"Texas Under Six Flags." They
will be assisted by about 70 of
Scbulenburg people and will be in
the benefit of the Woodman Circl.
Next Thursday, the 25th will be
the date of the play.
DRS. CLARK & PETER
Physicians and Surgeons
Office at H. C. Hafer's
Pharmacy in Day Time and
at Resident at Night.
FROM QUB LOCAL REPORTER.
her
DR. A. J. ZIELINSKI,
Physician & Sugeon.
Office: At Breymann's Drug
Store. Telephone day calls
answered at drug stor . Night
calls at residence.
Go to the 5c and 10c store.
Good rains have fallen through-
'out the state.
Candies that sell for 25c at 10c
per pound at Henry Meyer's.
Miss Ruth Willardof Sin Anto-
nio was the guest of Miss Emma
Rose this woek.
"Meet me at Henry's Pool and
•Billiard Hal!," A resort for gen-
tlemen.
|g|Aod still deaths and serious ac-
cidents are happening almost daily
on the football fie Ids.
Zfhe Southern ^Produce Co.
want 7/34 TJurkeys. Sftead
their md in this issue.
A norther blew up Tuesday and
it was quite cool Wednesday raurn *
ing and the stove-putting-up-job
was in order.
We are now paying 29c for nice
fresh sweet cream - -
Yellow Rose Creamery.
? Mr. W. D. Keuper has an ad in
this week telling you that he is
now located in *new quarters.
Look up his ad and read it.
^Hjftt and Cold Baths and Face
MasSages on short notice at The
Palace Shaving Parlor,
Mr. Theo. Wolters left Tuesday
via LaGrange for Bastrop where
he will organized an anti probibi -
tion club. * — '*
Uhe Southern ^Produce Co.
want 7/34 ZTurkeys. Z/tead
their ad in this issue.
Tax Collector Mennike and his
deputies. Messrs. Mann and Nickle
are in the city collecting taxes.
They will be here Friday and Sat-
urday also.
Baby won't suffer five minutes
with croup if you apply Dr-Thomas'
Eelectric Oil at .once, It acts like
magic.
Rev? Murphy will hold diving
services at the Methodist church
Friday and Saturday evenings
and Sunday, morning. All are cor-
dially inyited to attend.
^Texas Under Six Wlags" under
the auspices of the ladies of the
Woodman Circle at Turner Haii,
Nov. |25tb. Don't miss the parade
at 4:30.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Schumann of
San Autonio were in the city this
week to attend the wedding of the
former's sister, Miss Louise Schu-
mann to Mr. Emil Fiaschko.
Photographs at greatly reduced
prices pommencing Nov. 6th un-
til the 15th of December.
Herzik, the Photographer.
' Above The Clouds" will be
presented about Dec. 1st instead
of during the holidays; as stated
in our last issue. Wo understand
a play will be. gtveu in the benefit
of the Rebek&hs during the Hbii-
days.
RICE AT HALE PRICE,
We will have a car of Rice,
gjown by us, in Schulenburg Sat-
urday, tNov, 20th. Fancy rice.
100 lbs $4.00; 50 pounds $2.25;
20 pounds, $1.00.
Henry and H. A. Eranke.
NOTICE!
j{ll knowing themselves ii
debted to us by due and past due
open accounts.> notes or mortga-
ges of which notice has been
given, will avoid the same being
given our attorneys if paid by
first of December,, 1909. Z/his
is the last and final notice.
<£. S&aumgarten <£ ZRro.
' ijmil Sftaumgarten.
Mr. W. D, Keuper is now in the
Wolters building recently occupied
by Mr. Max Steinmann. He will
be glad to meet all his old custom -
ers at bis new place of bupiness.
Dr. Perkins; receiver of the Stien
mann bankrupt stock has moved
the goods in the building just va
cated by Mr. Keuper.
The Grand Prize (highest award)
has just been awarded to the
United States Separator, at th
Alaska Yukon-Pacific Exposition.
Seattle, Washington. Again the
stamp of upproyal has been placec
on the cream separator which th*
dairyman has found to be MOS
PROFITABLE, EASIEST TO
RUN EASIEST TO CLEAN, and
handsomest in appearance.
H. P. ScHAEEER.
Re#, and Mrs. Wallace Coma
han of San Antoni was in the city
Wednesday last the quests of Mr,
and M re. E.' B. Kessler.
Go to theSc.and 10c store.
DR. W. O. LUEDEMANN,
Physician & Surgeon,
OFFICE: In Proeizel Building. Phone
at Residence and Office.
Calls answered day & night.
John R. Luecke
Veterinary Surgeon
Office At Bill Miller's Barbershop
Your patronage solicited
when in need of Veter^
inary work.
Will answer phone day and
night.
O.B.SCHWENKE
Mrs. F. A. Bezecny [visited
parents Sunday.
Mr. Flor. Peter and Misses An-
nie and Mary of St. John visited
relatives at Garwood last week',
Messrs. L. J. Knesek and A. B.
Wolters attended the Stuchly-
Mazurek wedding Tuesday.
Mr. L. B. Bezecny returned
Monday from Crossby.
Mr. and Mrs. Gieptner attended
a wedding near Praha Monday.|
F. V. Urbish made a business
trip to Swiss Alp Tuesday.
Mrs. F. Fncke is visitisg rela-
tives iu Flatonia this week.
Go to the 5c and 10c store,
Miss Lrlle Stuerke received the
greatest number of votes in the
silver set contest.
Mr. Ernst Baunmgarten return-
ed Friday last from his ranch in
Kimble Co., on a visit to his
daughter , Mrs. Emil Rohner,' in-
cluding Mr. Rohner and the ba.
bies. He says the country is fine
out there. Plenty of game and
fish.
Impure blood runs you down—
makes you an easy victim for or-
ganic diseases. Burdock Bitters
purifies the blood—cures the
cause— builds you up.
A wedding ball was tendered
Vlr.and Mrs. Emil Flascbke Tues-
day evening last at Sengelmann's
Hall by their young friends and
same was greatly enjoyed by a
arge assemblage. It was a late
hour before ihe loyers of the dance
eluctantiy departed for their
respective homes.
THE DE LAVAL
Improved
separator
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Phone answered Day and Night
g^rWith E. Baumgarten and Bro.
DR. R. o. PERKINS,
DENTIST.
Grown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
OPFICt:: On Main Str«et CALL
HELP WANTED.
Youpg men of good moral char-
acter wanted for conductors and
motor-men for the Houston Elec-
tric Railway (Jo. . Apply to
A. Pennington. Schulen burg, Tex.
and up
merican
ffleauty
Corsets
up
AMERICAN BEAUTY Stylft tSN
Kahtmazoo CorMt Co., Maker*
jf well-fitting dross demands a well-fitting Corset as a prerequisite. 2/our jfutumn
7ifard-rpbe--are you planning it or having it made? See how much better you'll like
the dress that your dress-maker or tailor fits over an American iReauty Corset. ZJhey
comprise all the newest and most stylish effects and every pair is sold under the absolute
Suarvntee to give satisfaction or your money will be refunded. fl/e will give to every
purchaser of an jfmoriean SBeauty Corset, absolutly &roe, a copy of one of the most
popular pieces of Vf/usie. "Uhe best Corset intelligence has yet produced.
ranz dc •jKessler,
Schulenburg>
"Uexas
HAFER'S
PHARMACY
L-YOINS AVENUE .
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
Henry Borchers,
CONTRACTOR
Estimates and Plans sub
mitted promptly.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
HUNTERS, ATTENTION.
Hunting or fishing on any of
my enclosed land is prohibited
Ant person trespassing on same
will be ^prosecuted to the full ex
tent of the law. Respectfully
11 3t ' Mrs. I. Russek.
Rose Creamery,
Agents
DIRE DISTRESS
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!t is Hear at Hand *o Hundreds i
^ Scliulenlmrg Readers.
v
Mrs. A. Roos and Mrs. J. M
Whit more, and : little daughter,
Hazel, were in the city a few days
last week with rela\iye& before de*
parting for thei - new home io Den-
yef, Colo.
The Von Rosenberg-Heintze Go.
of LaGrange hive a half page ad
in this issue. They have inaugur-
ated a twentv-days sale, half ot
which has passed, and are very
well pleased with results so far
Look up their ad and read a few j
of their bargains.
Mr. R. C. Boettcher has install-
ed electric lights in his turkey
dressing room so if the occasion
demands he can dress turkeys at
night as well as in the day time.
Besides buying all the turkeys
around here he is receiving large
shipments every day from other
points.
WANTED—A practical German
farmer to cultivate West Texas
farm. Itefernces required. Ad-
dress C. P. Luqkett, 466 Magnolia
St. Beaumont, Texas.
Mr. Emil Ffaschke and Miss
Louise Schumann were happily
wedded Tuesday morning at the
St. Rosa's (Catholic church, Rev.
Father «Mathis, officiating. The
contracting parties are both Schul-
enburg .youug people and have
host *of friends who join the
Sticker ih wishing for them a long,
happy and prosperous wedded
life.
"Doan's ointment cured me of
eczema that, had annoyed me a
long time. The cure was perraa
nent.'1—Hon. S W. Matthews,
Commissioner Labor Statistics.
Augusta, Me.
Almost all our older citizens are
acquainted with Prof, and Mrs. Z
A. Hall, under whose management
the play, "Texas Under Six Flags"
will be presented at Turner Hall,
Thursday the 25tb. They will be
glad tS" reriew old acquaintances
and form new ones, so come out
to the play. It is educational as
well as amusing. Not many real-
ize that Texas has req^ly been un-
der six different flags. Come and
learn what flags this grand
state has been under.
neglect an aching back-
S* kWte is the kidney's cry foi
help.
Nr-gkn hurrying to their aid.
Mthai urinary troo'oies
fo 'o"* qwckly
Di- b distress, diabetes, Brijc.bt'0
dispasa.
Profit by a Schulenburg citizen's
experience.
S, T. Scbaefer; Main St., Schul-
enburg, Texas eays: "I suffered
from a constant lameness ih the
small of my back, accompanied by
headaches and a dilficirlty witfc the
kidney seprotious. These afflic-
tions resisted all my efforts for re
lief and I did not know whit
do. My daughter, who lives
Bastrop", Texas, heard Dcan'e
Kidney Pilfe go highly spoken
of that she procured and sent
them to me. When I had taken
the contents of one b.vx and I re-
ceiyed such good results that I
continued the use of this ream^dy
until I felt better iu every way. I
would not think of being without
a supply of Doan's Kidney Pilla
in the hous.ev
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffa-
lo, New York, sole agents for the
\Jnited States.
Remember the name—Doan's
Go to the 5c and 10c store.
QRANDBALL.
At Anton] Kahanek's Hall at
St. John Nov. 20th. All married
men will be permitted to dance
free. Good music by High Hilt
Brass Brar.d.
Anton Kasanek
CARD OF THANKS.
1 wish to express sincere thanks
to those who volunteerly support-
ed me in the Silver Set contest
given away by the Lone Star
Minstrels. This was an agreeable
surprise to me as i had not enter-
ed the contest.
Respectfully.
Miss Lillie Stuerke.
In our rounds in San Antonio
Monday last we met up with the
Prove boys and Mr. Theo. Kohlffeel
whom we were very glad to see.
They are doing nicely in the Alamo
city, which their many friends will
be glad to hear.
Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner?
Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Com-
plexion sallow? Liver needs
waking up. Doan's Regulets ci.re
bilious attacks. 25Jcents at any
drug store. '
FOR RENT.
A six-room cottage, convenient-
located. Apply to
Mrs. Geo. W. Hoeffbrt ~
The Sticker has been informed
that a dear little baby boy bat. ar-
rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Iheo. Wolters to fill the hearts
old : and home of the parents, Mr. and
| Mrs. J. E. V^hite with happiness.
riore Turkeys
And Then Some
WE WANT 7134 good fat Turkeys.
Bring all your fat turkey Hens from
7 pounds up and all your fat turkey
Gobblers from 13 pounds up. You must bring
all the turkeys you want to sell for Thanks-
giving not later than November 20th- as
Tftankgiving is on November 25th and we
have to kill and dress them and get them
to the other end. The price is good, so
bring them along.
Southern Produce Co.
Schulenburg, Texas.
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Winfree, Raymond. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1909, newspaper, November 18, 1909; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189363/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.