The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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We believe we have the most skilful WATCH REPAIRERS ex-
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the most obstinate, end intricate ailment of watches. WE
ARE WAfCH SPECIALISTS., ^
Though your watch troubles are trivial or difficult, send it to
us, we guarantee satisfaction. No job too small, none too hard.
There is not a day but what we receive watches by mail for the
ULJERY treatment. Watches should always be sent by reg-
istered mail. We will carefully inspect your watoh and write
you the trouble, and also the cost, before putting it in perfect
running order, with the ULJERY guarantee behind it.
We carry all the various parts for mostany watch made. If we
haven't got the parts for yours we can make it. write us freely,
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for Chronic, Acute and Subacute diseases
of Men, Women and Children. Con-
sultation and spinal analysis free.
R. L.Cochran, D. C.
Palmer Graduate Chiropractor
OFFICE OVER CITY DRUG STORE
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We are endeavoring
to conduct our business
on the following basis:
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a good reputation is better than a written
guarantee.
Tjhat—
honesty is the good standard of value in the
relations of mankind.
Tjhat—
quality in a product insures satisfaction just
like a certified check insures its payment.
the higher price of quality is refunded again
and again through the lower cost of satis-
faction.
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the value of your own satisfaction is worth
several times more than the differenca in
price between a quality article and a cheap
article.
..The Citizens Garage..
J. A. Swindler and Frank Lux
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LOCAL NEWS
Chas. Matula was a Houston
Mrs. C, L. Glass is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. Her.
bert Morrow at Houston.
visitor one day last week.
i The Machine Gun Troop will
We are sorry to learn and re-1 llold itg nMt regular driu here
on Saturday afternoon, January
port that Mrs. Louis Knesek is
on the sick list.
Miss Chrissie Bock of Oak-
land is a visitor at the Chas.
Zweiner home.
Mrs. Fred Stabler is visiting
with relatives and friends at
Sugar Land this week.
Mrs. J. F. Lessing returned
Saturday from a week's visit
with her daughter at East Ber-
nard.
Prof. Griswold was a passen-
ger for La Grange Monday to
confer with the County Super-
intendent.
Mrs. Louis Turner and little
son were passengers for ,Eagle
Lake Sunday for a short visit
with relatives there-
Joe Stelzig came in from San
Antonio where he is now em-
ployed in one of the markets for
a few days visit with relatives
and friends.
Otto Brossmann came home
from Waco where he is now
working for a few days visit
with the folks at home and will
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also visit San Antonio, before re-
turning to Waco.
Miss Emma Borchers has
been sick the past several days
and unable to occupy her place
at the City Schools. She is bet-
ter, however, and resumed her
duties Tuesday.
The tAmerican Legion boys
gave their first public entertain-
ment here in the form of a dance
at Sengelmann's Hall Tuesday
evening, and a large crowd was
iu attendAce, Seeberger's
Orchestra was on hand to dis-
pense music.
Emil H. Baumgarten was a
passenger for San Antonio the
first of the week, and a card
received by the editor Tuesday
informed us that he had secured
a big bargain in canned fruits,
which he is going to offer to the
public at 33^3 off. See ad else-
where.
Quite a number from here are
visiting the Automobile Show in
San Antonio this week, and sev-
eral were in attendance at the
new automobile speedways races
there Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday. All are enthusiastic
about the show, and praise the
excellent display of cars.
Not a week passes but that the
Sticker editor is asked the ad-
dress of some good Jeweler and
Watch repair man, to whom a
watch can be sent for repairs. In
answer to these many requests
we herewith refer you to the ad-
vertisement in this and subse-
quent issues of The Sticker of
Mr. J. F. Ulery at Eagle Lake,
Texas, a large progressive in-
stitution, that employs only the
most capable workmen, and
handles the best [of products.
Schulenburg people who have
any work in this line or need
anything in the Jewelry line, will
find his, an excellent store to do
their trading, either by mail or
in person.
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Walter Stulken was over from
Hallettsville Tuesday evening to
meet with the local Retail
Merchants association.
Highway No. 3 from Gonzales
to Waelder is now graveled
through according to reports of
newspapers of that section.
H. P. Schaefer left the first of
the week for San Antonio to at-
tend the State \Convention of
Hardware dealers, a yearly
event, Mr. Schaefer never over-
looks or fails to derive much
good from.
J. A. Parma informs us that
the deal whereby he would have
sold the City Pressing Shop to
his brother-Tn-law, A. J. Olsov-
sky has fallen through, and Mr.
Parma will continue in the busi-
ness as heretofore.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Klecka of
Wallis are here for a visit with
relatives and friends. He will
be remembered here, as a former
business man of this place, and
also worked here for C. M.
Havel. They returned Tuesday.
Hallettsville has inaugurated
a movement to pave the streets
around the squafe, and one
block in each direction at a cost
of $80,000 to be raised one third
by the property owners adjoin-
ing, one third by the city and
one-third by the county.
Victor Kessler, wife and two
pretty little daughters, of Skid-
more, passed through our little
city Friday last, en route to
Palm Beach, Florida, on a visit.
Later, a message has been re-
ceived from them stating their
safe arrival, and a fine trip.
Stockholders in the Laas Oil
Well drilling near Sublime, have
been asked for an assessment
of $3.00 per share to cover cost
of further drilling. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Sevcik of near
Sublime reported Monday that
drilling was resumed at the well
Monday.
EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday Jan. 23rd.
Congregational meeting at 2
p. m. All members kindly re-
quested to be present.
Sunday School at 9:15. Bible
Class 9:45. English services
10:30.
Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30
p. m.
Rev. Paul Piepenbrok,
(Pastor).
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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.
DO YOU KNOW THIS
That Milk of Magnesia should
be given to infants and children
regularly? Also that Fidelity
Quality Milk of Magnesia is
of guaranteed purity and recom-
mended by baby specialists.
Sold by all druggists and in
Schulenburg by Paul Breymann
Cernosek Pharmacy and R. J.
Watzlavick.
RESTAURANT
is NOW OPEN
The restaurant formerly operated by W.
F. Hehr and lately by Bingham & May,
is now under my ownership and operation
I cordially- invite the patronage ol
the general public, and give you my
personal assurance of Cleanliness,
Good Foods, Courteous treatment
and will appreciate your patronage
Ed. J. Hajek,
Prop.
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THE UNIVERSAL
A Truck for City, Farm and Interurban Deliveries
In the few years it has been on the market, the Ford One-Ton Truck
has mounted rapidly to popularity. During the past year, more than one-
third of the total number of trucks sold in the United States, were Ford
One-Ton Trucks. It is a record of achievement made entirely on demon-
strated merit.
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Wherever the lord Truck has been used—on the farm, in the city, its
sure, economical service and simplicity have made it a success. So that
today it is a necessity for the wholesaler, the retailer, the farmer. It of-
fers efficient and economic hauling for every business. Demountable Rims
and Pneumatic Tires.
The Ford One-Ton Trucks costs less to buy than any other truck; it
costs less to operate and less to maintain. Added to this, is the Ford
service organization; spare parts and Ford mechanics are always conven-
ient and reaQy to keep the Ford Truck on the job. The Ford Truck cuts
delivery costs. Because of increasing demand, orders should be placed
without delay. We will give you prompt attention. If you have any doubts
on the subject drop in to any of the undersigned Authorized Ford Dealers
and get futher facts.
SCHULENBURG MOTOR CO.
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Schulenburg Light & Ice Company
Schulenburg, Texas
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO HAVE NOT AVAILED
THEMSELVES OF OUR STORAGE BATTERY DEPARTMENT WE
DESIRE TO SAY THAT WE WILL WELCOME THE OPPORTUNITY
OF DEMONSTRATING THIS SERVICE TO YOU AND TO NUMBER
YOU AMONG THE HUNDREDS OF OUR PLEASED AND SATIS-
FIED CUSTOMERS. ,
We are Featuring Storage
Battery Service
WHICH INCLUDES THE REPAIR AND GENERAL UP-KEEP
OF STORAGE BATTERIES, FREE INSPECTION AND MINOR AD-
JUSTMENTS WITHOUT ANY CHARGE. WHEN A BATTERY IS
LEFT WITH US FOR CHARGING WE SUPPLY ANOTHER FOR
USE, WITHOUT CHARGE, SO THAT THE OWNER IS NOT DE-
PRIVED OF THE USE OF HIS CAR.
THE MOST VITAL FACTOR IN THE LIFE AND SERVICE OF
A STORAGE BATTERY IS THAT THE SAME MUST BE FILLED
WITH DISTILLED WATER; THIS WE SUPPLY FREE OF CHARGE;
WE ARE THE ONLY CONCERN IN THE CITY THAT AFFORDS
THIS SERVICE, AND THIS IS RESTRICTED TO OUR CUSTOMERS.
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE
Willard and Eveready
STORAGE BATTERIES, WITHOUT QUESTION TWO OF THE
MOST RELIABLE BATTERIES. ON THE MARKET; WE SELL AND
INSTALL THESE BATTERIES AND GUARANTEE THEM, FOR LESS
THAN YOU CAN OBTAIN INFERIOR BATTERIES.
ANOTHER IMPORTANT FACTOR TO BE CONSIDERED IN
THE STORAGE BATTERY MATTER IS, GO TO HEADQUARTERS;
WHEN YOU HAVE TOOTHACHE YOU WOULD NOT THINK OF
GOING TO THE BLACKSMITH, FOR INSTANCE.
THE STORAGE BATTERY IS AN ELECTRICAL PROPOSITION
AND IS DISTINCT FROM OTHER FEATURES OF AUTO-MECHAN-
ICS; FEW GARAGE OPERATORS KNOW ANYTHING AT ALL
ABOUT STORAGE BATTERIES, THEIR REPAIR, UP-KEEP, ETC.
OUR STORAGE BATTERY DEPARTMENT IS IN CHARGE
OF AN EXPERT ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, AND WE HAVE THE
NECESSARY SHOP AND EQUIPMENT TO HANDLE THIS PROP-
OSITION AS IT SHOULD BE.
Remember WE guarantee
satisfaction
IN EVERY RESPECT; DRIVE AROUND TO OUR SHOP AS OFTEN
AS YOU LIKE, YOU WILL FIND US READY TO GIVE YOU OUR
TIME AND SUGGESTION IN REGARD TO YOUR STORAGE BAT-
TERY;
You must be Pleased.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.