The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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THE SGHULENBURG STICKER, SGHULENB.URG, TEXAS
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Buy It Try It
If its ot the BEST you ever used—regardless of price—go
back the other kind.
A pretty broad statement but we
know you'll like
LIBERTY BELL FLOUR
The Best Your Money Can Buy
It will improve your every baking
need—try one sack
Ask Your Grocer
MILLED DAILY BY
LIBERTY MILLS
of San Antonio, Texas
SAM ANTONIO. TE
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Constitution Of Girl's Aid
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Why Not Buy
For Less?
WE HANDLE
Liberty Mill, Purity, Sky High and
Liberty Bell Flour
All Gold and Sunset Coffee in 1,2
and 3 pound caijs.
We pay- Highest market price for
all country produce
Rabe & Hengst
Just
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A car load of low
Iron Wheel Wagons
knowh as farm truck
wagons—at very low
prices.
Kessler Were, Co.
Phone No. 29
BETTER MEA
We have a lot of p en fed steLra to but-
°her which will anaure our customers
freeh, Tender, Jfeticy Beef. S
Better Meats has built this Better Maa-liet. Come in
and pick the kind yon like—Steaks, Rdast or Boiling
Beef. Prices reasonable.
Highest Prices Psid fb** Hides
City Meat Market
Otto Brauner, F^rop.
We pay Highest Prices, for Hogs and Cattle
The Sticker 52 weeks for only $2.00
Article I. Name.
Section I. This organization
shall be known as "Girl's Aid".
Article II. Object.
Section I. The object of this
club shall be to create unity and
good fellowship between the
girls, to assist the church and
Sunday School and other organi-
zations and to comfort the
sick and afflicted. This article
is strictly nondemonstration.
Article III. Officers and Com-
mittee.
Section I. The officers of this
club shall be a President, Vice-
President, Secretary and Treas-
urer.
Section II. There shall be
two standing Committees, Viz.
A committee of membership
(membership committee) and a
sick committee, (to aid the sick
and afflicted.)
Article IV. Membership.
Section I. All girls who feel
that they are of an age where
they understand their duty as
Christians may become members
of the "Girl's Aid". Pee of
membership shall be five cents
(.05) per month.
Section II. The members
may bring visitors to the meet-
ings and thus help to influence
these to become members.
Article V. Meetings.
Section I. The club shall meet
on the second Friday of each
month at 4 p. m.
Section II. The meetings
shall be held at the homes of the
different members, unless other-
wise ordered by the club. The
place of meeting shall be deter-
mined alphabetically, viz. the1
member whose fi rst name begins
with the letter '*A" holding the
first meeting at her home.
Section III. Special meetings
may be called at the will of the
President. Any member seeing
need of a special meeting may
request President to call same.
Section IV. Each meeting
shall be opened by a prayer, fol-
lowed by a song. The roll shall
then be called and each member
must answer with a Bible verse.
At the various meetings each
hostess shall otherwise arrange
her own program. Meeting
shall close with a prayer.
Section V. At each meeting
(excluding special meetings) re-
freshments shall be served. Each
member shall bring four sand-
wiches. One cake shall be pro-
vided for each meeting. This
cake shall be furnished accord-
ing to the alphabet viz. the mem-
ber, whose first name begins
with the letter following that
letter with which the name of
the hostess starts, being the one
to bring the cake. The hostess
shall provide drinks only. Mem-
bers shall not exceed their
alloted portions. Any person
bringing more than asked shall
be punished by slight fine. Cor.
Rubbed into (he skin for rheu-
matism, neuialgia, contracted
muscles, spra
Ballard's Sno
right through
bone, easing p
the cause. It
relief. Three
$1.20 per bottle
Drug Store
(Advi
ns or lameness,
(v Liniment goes
the flesh to the
lin and removing
s a powerful pain
sizes, 30c, 60c and
Sold by City
THE REXALL STO E
isement)
GENT 3 L
Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Nov. 9, 1 o and 11
What is a One Cept Sale?
It is a Sale where you buy an item
at the regular price, then another
item of same kind for 1q additional.
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On Sale=-Household Remedies,
Toilet Goods, Food Items, Station-
ery and Rubber Goods,
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Everything Displayed for your in-
spection.
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City Drug J Store
Doin't Miss The Datei
Birthday Party
A nice crowd gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Brueggmannon Oct. 17th in
honor of Mrs. Brueggmann's
birthday.
The time was spent in playing
games and in conversation and
laughter.
At 10:00 o'clock the guests
were invited into the dining
room where the table was dec-
orated with coral vine and feins
and refreshment consisting of
ice lemonade, hot coffee, sand-
wiches, salad, pickle, cake, pie
and a pretty decorated birthday
cake were served.
Those present were: Willie
Warnken and wife, Herman Um-
lang and wife, Albert Schuetze,
wife and son, Emil Jochen, wife
and children, Otto Getchmann
and wife, Eddie Keisling, wife
and children, Paul Nordhausen,
and wife, Mathis Funke and
wife, Chas Brueggmann and
wife, Herbert Stoever, wife and
children, Leo Falke and wife
and Grandmother Brueggmann,
Mrs. Albert Deterling and Miss-
es Olga and Lillie Nordhausen,
and Louise Brueggmann, Messrs
Louis Falke, Julius and Walter
Brueggmann, Wallace and Alvin
Warnken, Herbert and Arno
Nordhausen and Eddie Deter-
ling. At a late hour all departed
for home wishing Mrs. Bruegg-
mann many more such happy
birthdays.
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Special on Tires
AT KEUPER BROS.
30x3 fSabric tire S 9.00 our price $ 7.50
30x3 4-244 " io.es H 44 8.SO
30x3 f-2 Oversize Royal Cord $14.65
oyrprice - - 12.OO
30x3 Heavy tourist tubes - l.OO
our price - - j 1.48
3Ox3 2 heavy tourist tubes - 2.30
our price - - - 1.0O
these are the best tires and carry- the best
Guarantee these prices are for cash only
Keuper Brothers
Birthday Party
Last Saturday night a birth-
day party was given at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bross-
mann in honor of their son,
Joe's twentieth birthday.
The guests were: Misses Ida
and Ella Effenberger, Mary
Berger, Magdalena and Frances
Pauler, Mary Schilhab, Hattie
Haas, Rosie and Mary Haas, Tina
Janischka, Rosa and Bertha
Ricther, Frances Skarke, Charlie
Pauler, Albert Berger, Henry,
Charlie and Rudie Besetcuy,
Rudie Schilhab, Willie Skarke,
Eddie Haas, Henry Berger,
Frank Gassmann, Fred Foeh,
Joe Beyer, Anton Sommers,
Emil Janischka, Frank, Robert,
Johnnie and Joe Mendel, Henry
Malcher and Mr. and Mrs. I.
Effenberger.
Jolly games were played which
everyone enjoyed and delicious
refreshments were served.
At a late hour the guests de-
parted for their respective homes
wishing Joe many more such
happy birthday^.
If the bowels do not act regu-
larly, assist them with an oc-
casional dose of Herbine. It is
a fine bowel tonic and laxative.
Price, 60c. Sold by City! Drug
Stor&.
(Advertisement)
ALL'WRONG
The Mistake I si Made by Many
SchuleQbirg Citizens.
Look for the
To be cured
cause.
If it's weak
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A Schulenb^rg
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Mrs. K. R.
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ause of backache,
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resident tells
illenberg, Schulen-
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ave me no rest and
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nd worn 'out. My
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endorse Doan
Price 60c, it all dealers. Don't
simply ask f^r a kidney remedy
get Doan's,1 Kidney Pills—the
same that Mps. Willenberg had.
Foster-Milb^rn Co., Mfrs., Buf-
falo, N. Y. |
(Advertisement)
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Witch the little folks
speed home
for
"Mudder, I always wins the race when I
carry home Kellcgg's Corn Flakes. /
can't hardly wait till I have some auick.
mudderI" '
It's great to sec child-enthusiasm for Kellogg's; greaf
to see every one in the family enjoy their crisp crunchiness
and wonderful flavor! To sit down before a heaping
bowlful of these joyous oven-browned "sweet-hearts-of-
the-corn" and some milk or cream—and fresh fruit, if
it's handy—is just about the very last word in appetizing
appeal! And, your good taste will prove that!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes ought to be superior—they are
the original Corn Flakes! Kellogg's are
never tough or leathery; never hard to
eat; never a disappointment!
Be certain to get Kellogg's—the
delicious kind of Corn Flakes in the
RED and GREEN package—because
none are genuine without the signature
of W. K. Kellogg, the originator of
Toasted Corn Flakes.
toasted
corn
flakes
CORNFLAKES
Ako Btakeri of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked ud kmbM
Cut your flour bill down
Use one-fourth ALLISON pre-cooked FLOUR witfc
your wheat Flour. It costs less, has higher food value
and goes further than the ail wheat bread. Get a small
sack from your grocer today and try it. Any sise from 6
pounds up. Made only by
The Schulenburg Oil Mill
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SALES AND SERVICE
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Attention
Ford Owners!
Ford parts, like almost everything else
worth while, are counterfeited. Imitation
parts are manufactured to SELL at the
highest possible rate of profit and the
grades of steel used are consequently not
the same high quality, specially heat-
treated alloy steels specified in Ford
formulas for the manufacture of GEN-
UINE FORD PARTS.
Don't be misled—Insist upon GENUINE FORD
PARTS made by the Ford Motor Company. By
so doing you will get from 35 to 100 per cent
more wear from them, and you will pay the
lowest possible cost—the same everywhere.
50% OF GENUINE JORD PARTS
RETAIL FOR LESS THAN 10c EACH
Ask for Parts Price List
When your Ford car, or Fordson tractor needs
attention, call on us. For remember we are prop-
erly equipped, employ competent mechanics, and
use Genuine Ford and Fordson parts in all
repair work:
Shulenburg Motor Co.
Schulenburg, Texas
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1922, newspaper, November 3, 1922; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189780/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.