The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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PERCY L. CROSBY
Copyright, by the McClnrg Newspaper Syndicate
Freyburg Route Two
A birthday celebration was
given by Ed, F. Heinrich and
son, Elroy, Sunday and a large
number of guests were present.
Refreshments were served, and
a good time had by all, including
F. Cordes, Chas Seidel, Aug.
Heinrich sr. and family, H.
Cordes and wife, Aug. Heinrich
jr. and wife, Jos. Roeder and
family, H. Pitschke and wife, D.
Cordes, John Heinrich, R. Cor-
des, Paul Cordes, Arthur Hein-
rich, Johana Cordes, Sabine
Heinrich.
Rud. Cordes, Kunz Cordes,
Paul Cordes, John Heinrich,
Arthur Heinrich, Johana Cordes
and Sabine Heinrich were at
Ed. Heinrich's Friday night.
Sunday night guests at Aug.
Heinrich sr. were H. Pitschke
and wife.
From Engle
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Stuart
and grandson returned from
Houston Friday.
Messrs. Emil Knesek, Paul
Templin and sister, and Miss
Delia Kristek spent Sunday at
the Haidusek home.
R. M. Stavinoha left for San
Antonio Monday for a business
and pleasure trip.
• There will be a Mask Dance
here Sunday night, the 23rd.
Miss Mary Janca is spending
a few days at the Mladenka
home.
Another Schulenburg Case
It Proves That There's A Way
Out for Many Suffering Schu-
lenburg Folks.
Just another report of a case
in Schulenburg. Another typical
case. Kidney ailments relieved
in Schulenburg with Doan's Kid-
ney Pills.
H. Schmand, Schulenburg,
says: "I can vouch for Doan's
Kidney Pills. My back was so
lame, I could hardly get about
and though I remained at work,
I kept up through painful ef-
forts only. My kidneys acted
irregularly and I had headaches,
which made me miserable. Paul
Breymann, the druggist said,
'•'Doan's Kidney Pills will cure
those ailments." 1 got a box
and they took away the pain and
lameness in my back, stopped
the headaches and cured me of
kidney trouble." (Statement
given June 16, 1908).
On June 5,1919, Mr. Schmand
said: "I can't praise Doan's
Kidney Pills too highly. They
cured me and the cure has last-
ed. I haven't had any trouble
for ten years, due to the results
obtained from Doan's Kidney
Pills."
60c. at all dealers. Foster-
Milburn Co., mfrs, Buffalo, N.
Y.
Dr. J. Kahn, Optometrist of
Dallas next visit here February
6th, 7th and 8th. At Paul Brey-
mann's Drug Store. Eyes ex-
amined. Glasses fitted. 18-3t.
stomach sufferers
Sufferers with all forms of
stomach troubles, indigestion,
gas, acidity and heartburn, can
end the distress with Fowler's
Stomach Wafers. Sold by Cerno-
sek Pharmacy.
$15.00 silk shirts at $9.50,
at Sobotik & Pratka. 5-tf
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If You Separate Cotton
•<*• Seed bu Hand « *> m m
A Good Job of Planting is Certain
But, the hand method is
no more effective than the
distinctive picker wheel
used .on the combined cot-
ton and corn planters that
we have in stock.
We want to show you
one of our John Deere No.
•106 Cotton and Corn Plan-
ters. Other conditions be-
ing right, it will get for you
the biggest crop your land
will sustain. It saves seed,
and that is no longer a
small item. It plants one
seed at a time in any quan-
tity per acre you desire.
The steel picker wheel, with
teeth shaped like the teeth of a gin
saw, separates the fuzziest, lintiest
seeds without injury, and drops
them, one at a time. It ip the one
big improvement in cotton plan-
ter construction.
• It does its work consistently,
whether, the hopper is fall or
nearly empty, because lint and
trash are carried out with tha
cotton and not left to accumulate
ih the hopper. The spider and
stirrer in the hopper keep the
seed feeding uniformly to tha
picker wheel. No clogging or
choking. You control the drop
by a thumb screw adjustment.
You regulate the flow of seed to
suit the field you are planting.
Using one of these planters
may be the means of putting
more money into your pocket
this season. Come in and per-
sonally inspect them. That is
the best way to decide.
H. P. SCHAEFER
Four men.
Four cylinders.
Four bottles Lyko.
Four dollars
Four Jail days.
Fore-head ache
--Re-for-m.
Business L^ocals
Seed Potatoes
My prices are lowest and po-
tatoes the.Genuine Maine grown.
Emil H. Baumgarten.
Notice
I will start the operation of my
Cotton Seed Culling Machine
every Saturday, so bring your
seed over and I will cull it dur-
ing spare time. No credit, only
cash. 50c pejr hundred for raw
seed. One half mile east of
Schulenburg. August T. Bross-
mann, Phone 9E. 12-tf
For Sale
One good single buggy, one
good milch cow with calf, one
McCormack mowing machine,
two cultivators. For prices and
information see or call Max
Steinmann. 12 tfc
FOR SALE—One horse, gen-
tle and tame, and one wagon, in
good condition. Call or write
George Bauer in Schulenburg.
* 18-4tp
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
1 Span of Mules,„
6 Horses. *
12 Cranz & Kessler.
A Rat Breeds Six to Ten Times
A Year, Averaging Ten to
A Litter
Remember this, act as soon
as you see the first rat. Get
a pkg of RAT SNAP. It's a
sure rat and mice destroyer.
It's convenient, comes in cake
form, 'no mixing. Mummifies
rat after killing— leaves no
smell. Cats or dogs won't
touch it. Three sizes, 35c.,
165c., $1.25. Sold and guar-
janteed by Paul Breymann,
City Drug Store and Cernosek
Pharmacy-
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Finest white granulated
Cane Sugar, only
$9.50
per hundred pounds at '
EMIL BAUMG ARTEN'S
A Peach Sal
And a Peach it is. - $1000.00
canned Peaches, Appricots, Figs
Jelly, etc. at 35 per cent dis-
count. Get yours while they
last at
EMIL H. BAUMGARTEN'S
For Sale
One pair of two year old mules
broke to work, are offered for
$100.
5 head of horses, ranging
from four to seven years. Are
good cow or work horses, for
sale.
If interested see
Russek Brothers,
17-tf Schulenburg, Texas.
Found—Near the Oil Mill a
key ring containing five keys.
Owner can have same by paying
for this ad. • 14-tfc.
Ford Sedan
For Sale, new Battery, Double
Electric Lights, Bumpers,
Speedometer, Clock, etc., will
sell right if sold at once. See
Emil H. Baumgarten: . 12
Dr. j. Kahn, Optometrist of
j Dallas next visit here February
j 6th, 7th and 8th. A£ Paul Brey-
' mann's Drug Store. Eyes ex-
amined. Glasses fitted. 18-3t.
Notice,
I have about 50 or 60 acres. of
good land for rent for Yz and 34
crop. Good road to town. Will
make concessions to right party.
This land is over and more than
my renters can work. See
Emil H. Baumgarten.
for sore throat
For inflammed or ulcerated
mouth and throat, commonly
called sore throat, gargle with
Fidelity Sore Throat Medicine.
It relieves soreness quickly.
When it's Fidelity Quality you're
sure it's pure. Sold and recom-
mended by all druggists and in
Schulenburg by Paul Breymann
Cernosek Pharmacy and R. J.
Watzlavick.
FOR SALE—The farm known
as the Lizzie Lawrence farm.
For price and term see Henry
Sengelmann 17-tfc
"FOR SALE: One register-
ed saddle mare 9 years old,
gentle to work, any lady can
drive her. One fine saddle mare
5 years old, gentle for ladies to
drive or ride. A standard bred
trotter, coming three years old,
perfectly gentle and a very fast
trotter. One coming 2 year old
black stallion that will make a
fine saddle horse and fine buggy
horse. Have several thorough-
bred mares with foal for sale.
This stock is in fine condition
and will sell worth the money.
For futher information, address
Dr. I. E. Clark, Schulenburg,
Texas. i 13 tfc.
For Sale—Three good mules, 9
and. 10 years old* will pull and
work anywhere you put them.
You can use them for stump
pullers. Kessler Mercantile Co.
v 13-tfc.
LOST—An Ajax! tire on rim,
Tuesday night betweeff Schu-
lenburg and La Grange. Notify
Chas. Steves, Bay City, Texas,
or bring to this office. 15-tfc
For Sale
One pair of large black mare
mules. Have been worked.
Price $250. '
One pair of two year old mule
colts. Have been worked. Price
$100.
Also have some good young
horses for sale.
See, phone or writd to Russek
Bros., Schulenburg, Texas.
13-tfc
WANTED—A young man of
average ability for local agent
for American National Life In-
surance Company. Good prop-
osition for right man.. Apply
cr write to G. F. Loessin, Wei-
mar, Texas. 17-3tp
Frost Proof Cabbage Plants
ready for quick shipment of the
following Varieties; Extra Early
Jersey Wakefield, Large Type
Charleston Wakefield, Premium
Large Succession: Large Type
Flat Dutch Drumhead and Sure-
head. Price by mail postage
paid.250 for $1.00, 500 for $1.50,
1000 for $2.50 by express not
prepaid $2.00 per 1000 write for
special prices on large lots.
Bruce Wholesale Plant Company
1610t . Valdosta, Ga.
SPECIALIST —Dr. Kopecky
of Yoakum, specialist in eye, ear,
nose and throat will make his
regular appointment in Schulen-
burg Monday, Jan. 21th Fitting
of glasses a specialty. 44
KASCH PEDIGREED cot-
TON SEED DIRECT FROM
THE ORIGINATOR
Dodge cars, are good
cars for the money.
Buy one now. See
Henry Sengelmann,
local agent.
LOST—One Bay Army horse
branded U. S. on left shoulder
I C on left side of neck, also un-
known brand on left thigh. Has
an old scar across forehead.
Return to or notify
17-tfc
Russek Bros.
Hastings Seeds
1921 Catalog Free
—— 9
It's ready now. 116 handsomely il«
lustrated pages of worth-while seed
and garden news. This new catalog,
we believe, is the most valuable seed
book ever published. It contains
twenty full pages of the most populai
vegetables and flowers in their natu-
ral colors, the finest work of its kind
ever attempted.
With our photographic illustrations,
and color pictures also from photoi
graphs, we show you just what yoi|
grow with Hastings' Seeds even be-
fore you order the seeds. This cata-
log makes garden and flower bed
planning easy and it should be in ev-
ery single Southern home. Write ug
a post-card for it, giving your name
and address. It will come to you
by return mail and you will be mighty
glad you've got it.
Hastings' Seeds are the Standard
of the South and they have the larg-
est mail order seed house in the world
back of them. They've got to be the
best. Write now for the 1921 eata*
log. It is absolutely free.
H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA.
Bred and grown on the
World's Largest Cotton Breed-
ing Farms. Big bolls, High
linting, Large acreage yield
and Premium staple. Abso-
lutely pure. See my local
representatives, or write di-
rect for illustrated literature
and prices. Ed Kasch, Cotton
Breeder, San Marcos, Tex 8tfc
For Sale or Trade
A well improved farm of 65
acres within half mile of city
limits of Yoakum. For further
information, see Dr. J. F.
Lessing, Schulenburg. lfi-tfc
For Sale
380acres of land, 7 miles from
Eagle Lake and 2-1-2 miles from
Eldridge, of reddish dark al-
luvial soil known as Caney land,
one of the best farms in Colorado
County, 340 acres in cultivation,
balance in tiLuoerand pasture,
16 tenant houses, 2 large barns,
at $125.00 per acre.- Libera)
terms. Apply to G. H. Miller,
Columbus, Texas. 14-4tc
For Sale
One gentle work horse.
One high grade buggy, good
as new.
One Walking Cotton Planter.
One steel beam middle breaker
G. E. Ruhmann. 7-tf
Baumgarten Locals
Cracked Rice
The finest feed for young and
old chickens. Priced right.
1 —o—
If it's Rice Bran, Wheat Bran,
Shorts, Milo Maize, Corn Chops,
etc., you want, in quantities,
get my prices,
Balance of my 100,000 lbs Salt
of all kinds at Car Cost, in quan-
tities.
—o—
Red, White and Yellow Onion
Sets and best grade Garden
Seeds.
V Q 7
Rice—Why starve, 10 to 25
lbs for $1.00. ,
Drink the best Coffee only, I
have it, 4 to 6 lbs for $1.00.
Just in another Barrel of
Fresh Sour and Dill Pickles.
My large stock of Seedless
Oranges 25c a Dozen and up.
Special prices in Bpx Lots.
—o—
A Few Eye Openers
Read them, and buy then.
1 Dozen cans finest Pimentos
,.........$2.00
1 Dozen cans American Sardines
65c
1 Doz cans assorted Soups $1.40
1 Doz cans Potted Meats 65c
1 Doz cans MaineT)orn.- $1.50
1 Doz large cans Salmon...$2.25
1 Doz large cans Tomatoes $1.35
1 Doz large-cans Peaches...$4.75
1 Doz cans Spanish style Toma-
to Sauce 95c
1 Doz cans Pure Pack Corn
Beef 1 ..$3.00
1 Doz cans all, kinds Spice... 95c
1 Doz boxes Noodles, Macaroni,
Sphagetti, Vermicelli, etc.. 95c
1 lb Citron 60c
1 lb Orange or Lemon Peel 40c
2 boxes best Shredded Coconut
25c
1 Doz Sacks Durham Tobacco
.........$1.00
1 Doz Sacks George Washington
Tobacco $1.00
1 Doz Sacks Advertiser Tobacco
..........$1.00
1 Doz cans Union Leader Tobac-
co ..' $1.00
at Emil H. Baumgarten'
PROFESSIONA
DR. I. E. CLARK
Night Phone 6E
DR. D. H. OU
Night Pbor.e J
DRS. CLARK & €L
Physicians and !
Office at Cernosek s
Pharmacy in Day Time,
at Residence at
JOHN R. L
VETERINA..
, SURGEON
Calls answered day or ni
Night Calls Rmg 97
GUS. RUS:
GENERAL I
INSURANCE
Representing Leading Compnni< o
131
MISS JULIA CLARK
Notary Public n
and Stenographer
Office at Cernosek's Drug Stc
Your patronage solicited
C. A. VOGT
NOTARY PUBLIC
Special attention given
to drawing contracts,
deeds, etc.
Office in First National
Drs. Young and Gi
F. E. Young F. J. Guenthi
Practice limited to Surgery, Disei
of Women and Consultation
Hours: 11 to 12m. 4 to 5 p.
Office 2nd floor J. Schumacher;
Annex, LaGrange, Texas.
DR. FRANK KENT
Office 306 Hicks
San Antonio. Tea
Practice limited to diseases <
Eye, Ear, Nose and Thi
and Fitting of Glasses,
LAGRANGE, December2
SCHULENBURG, Decern!
WEIMAR.. December 4
A. W. Beneker &
Painters
Decorators
Mattress Makers
Auto, Sign and House
Also Expert Paper Han^
All work given careful attent
Mattress Making is our Si
Give us a trial. '
'O.
R. JT. WATZLAVK
Fits Glasses Correctly and
Satisfactorily.
Why use misfit glasses when
fit them right.
At City Drug Store.
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Cornelson
Dance Orchestra
Furnishing Latest and Best
Music for Dances, Parties,
etc. .Will go anywhere.
Write or Phone.
WILL CORNELSON,
SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
Ladies—We can supply you
with either printed or Engraved
Calling Cards, at reasonable
prices, on short notice. Let us
have .your order for all kinds of
Engraving. 16-tf
Bermuda Onion Plants, ready
fbr transplanting after Jan. 15th,
Open field grown cabbage plants
ready after February 1st. Prices
prepaid. 100 50c; 250, $1.00;
500, $1.75; 1,000, $3.00; 2,000 to
5,000, $2,75 per thousand. We
Guarantee safe delivery of plants
or return your mouey. Send
your order in now, aud we will
ship plants any time after above
dates. Remember, \ve are grow-
ers, and our plants come direct
to you from the soil they grow
in. Culbertson Bros. Plant Co.
Bay City, Texas. 16 8t
For Sale Cheap—One Wood
Saw, complete on wagon. If in'
terested see either Chas. Vogt
or John Nordhauseu. O tf
The Semi-Weekly Express
half-price offer, one year (104
issues) for 75 cents, to end Feb-
ruary 1st. Regular price $1.50.
Almost like taking a daily paper.
Comes Tuesdays and Fridays.
The whole family will enjoy it.
Don't delay * Send M. O. or
your check. Address. Semi-
Weekly, Express Bldg., San An-
tonio, Texas, and mention this
paper. The editor will appreci-
ate your doing this.—Adv.
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20 Per Cent Reduction On the
Following Tires:
Size 36x4Ji
Size 36x4
Size 34x5
Size 32x4,
Size 33x4
Size32x3H
Schulenburg Motor Company,
Schulenburg, Texas. 2-tfc
We Fit Glasses Perfect-
ly guarantee satisfaction
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Expert in charge o£ our optical
work. Come m and have
your eyes fitted. We save
you money, compared
with what others
charge.
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Price, J. A. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1921, newspaper, January 21, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189699/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.