The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911 Page: 3 of 10
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PROFESSIONAL.
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DR. I. E. CLARK
DR. L. J. PETER
DRS. CLARK & PETER
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Physicians and Surgeons
Office at H. C. Hafer's
Pharmacy in Day Time and
at Residence at Night. *
DR. A. J. ZIELiNSKI,
Physician & Sugeon.
Office: At Breymann's Drug
Store. Telephone I day calls
aaswcied at drug stor.. Night
ealls at residence.
DR. W. O. LUEDEMANN,
Physician & Surgeon,
OFFICE: In Proetzet Building. Phone
at Residence and Office.
Calls answered day & night.
R. Luecke
Veterinary Sutgeon
Office With E. R. Vogt
Your patronage solicited
when in need of Veter-
work.
Will answer phone day and
night.
DR. R. O. PERKINS,
DENTIST.
rown and Bridge Work a Specialty,
OFFICE: On Main Street CALL
HAPER'S
RHARiyiACY
LYONS AVENUE
H • C. Haf r, Prop,
Your patronage solicited and
will be appreciated. Prices are
the lowest and Goods, first-
class.
Prescriptions carefully com-
pounded from the purest drugs
O.BiSCHWENKE
Fruneral Director
and Embaimer
Phone answered Day and Night
"With E. Baumgarten and Bro.
Henry Borcliers,
CONTRACTOR
Estimates and Plans sub-
mitted promptly.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
MRS. C. H. HOLLAND.
It is with deep regret we chroni-
cle the death of Mrs. C. H. Hol-
land, who departed from this life
Thursday morning about 5 o'clock,,
just before the dawn of a new day,
surrounded by her beloved husband
and children.
Mrs. Holland was born in De-
catur, Ind , Sept, 23, 1867. being
43 years, 6 months and 7 days of
age at the time of her death. Was
married to Mr.C.H.Holland on Dec.
26, 1885, in Portland, Ind. This
union was blessed by five children.
Misses Irene, Mable and Pearl,
Frank and Donaly.
Beside her husband and children,
she leaves two sisters, M'esdames Kay
Hammitt, of Portland, Ind. and
Mollie Neal, Elwood, Ind., and
three brothers, Messrs. Jay Win1
ters, of Hunnington, Pa.. John
Winters, of Sheffield, Ind., Tom
Winters, of .Portland, Ind, to
mourn her loss.
Mrs. Holland was a devoted wife
and a kind and tender mother, to
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know her wasito be her friend.
To the bereaved husband and
orphan^ child rat anl sist3T3 and
brothers, the Sticker extends its
sincerest sympathy and condolence
in this dark hour of sorrow.
Interment will take place at the
City .'.Cemetery this 'afternoon at
4:30 from tlie family residence.
A meeting of the Home and
School Club was held on Frida y
afternoon of the past week.
Miss Emma Rose being temppry
chairman, presided at the meet-
ing. The by-laws were read
and adopted, and the following
officers were elected:
Mrs. Anna B. Jordan, Pres.,
Mrs. B. F. Johnson, V. P.,
Miss Edith Schaefer, 2d V. P.
Miss.Agnes Burt, 3d V. P.
Miss Emma Rose, Sec.
Miss Pauline Pennington, Cor.
Sec.
Miss Hettie Schaefer, Treas.
Lassie Schaefer. Press Re-
porter.
Discussion as to the regular
place of meeting was brought
up, and the chairman appointed
the following committee of three
to investigate: Mrs. Fred Ebe-
ling chairman, Mrs! Anna B:
Jordan and Miss Schaefer.
It was decided upon that regu-
lar meetings should be held on
every second and fourth Friday
nights. The next meeting will
be held on April the 14th at the
Turner Hall and all members
*
are urged to be present. All
those wishing to become
members, and finding it impos-
sible to attend the meeting, will
plqase hand in their names. X
"I have been somewhat costive
but Doan's Regulets gave just the
result desired. They act mildly and
regulate the bowels perfectly."—
George B. Krause, 306Walnut Ave.
Altoona, Pa.
FOR SERVICE
"Leo Paul
j :r
9/o. 45027, Standard bred registered Saddle ana
Jfcarness Stallion. Zjerms for service $/5, to insure foal
"Bruson"
Cleveland bay draught Stallion. "Uerms df service,
S/Oj to insure foal.
"John Sherman"
imported TJennessee blac/c Spanish Jfae/e, the best
ever in this section. Uerms of service, ' S/2. 50, to
insure foal.
*77/ares from a distance will be pastured at a small cost.
For further > i
uars ca on or ddress
M. R H 0 DBS
OAKLAND, TEXAS
Also Deler in All Kinds of Live Stock:
At Reasonable Prices
O. OESTREICH, '
PHOTOGRAPHER
Schuenhurg, - - Texas
Henderson Chapter 316
Order of the Eastern Star
Meets the 1st Monday in each
month in the Masonic Hall, Visit-
ing members cordially invited to
attend our meetings,
Miss Hilma Horner, W. M.
Fred Ebeling, Sec.
*CWMri,EJrBWrjK€f LODGE JTO. *26
K. OF P.
Meets every 1st and 3rd
e dnesday night In Their
Castle Hall. All visiting
Knights cordially invited to
attend the meetings of the
lodge.
m. keuper, jr, c. c.
H. VOGELSANG, K of R&S
Western Star Lodge
No. 174
I. O. O. F.
Meets regularly
each Tuesday night
Transient brethern
are cordially invit-
ed to visit us.
Wm. Ketjper, Jr., N. G.
N. L. McKinnon, Secretary.
Fayette Tempel No. 84.
PYTHIAN SISTERS.
Regular meeting in K. of P. Hall
the 2 Wednesday afternoon and
the 4 Wednesday evening. All
visiting sisters and brothers cordial
ly invited to attend
Miss Emma Merrem, M. E. S.
Miss Blanch Bishop,M. ofR. & S.
HERMINE REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 9.
Regular meeting'2nd Thursday
at 8 o'clock and.. 4th Thursday
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at Odd
Fellows' Hall, visiting Rebekahs are
cordially invited to meet wi'thus.
Miss Emma Rose, N. G.
Miss. Lassie Schaefer. Sec.
Lyons Lodge, No. 195
.f. f. jtr.
Meets on Friday
on or before
each full moon in
the month. Tran-
sient1 bretheren are
cordially, invited to
H. Holland, W. M.
Fred. Ebeling, Sec
SUNSET GAMP 120, W.O.W.
Meets every and 3rd Fri-
day in the month at Turner E'alL
Visiting Sovereigns welcome.
John P. Thomas, C. C.
A. Pennington, Clerk.
R. A. WbiwTERS, Banker.
gutter Oil
For cooking purposes oan not be
excelled. It will cure that chronic
indigestion of yours. Call and get
a sample.
The
Schulenburg:
Oil Mill
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attend.
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Winfree, Raymond. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911, newspaper, March 31, 1911; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189431/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.