The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1931 Page: 5 of 8
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THE SCflUI.ENBURG STICKER OCTOBER 23, 1931
PRClFKSSIONAL.
DR. WERKMEISTER
Phvsiician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children and
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Office at Cernosek's
Pharmacy
Office Phone 77
B&sidence Phone 47
Dr. W. 0. Leudemann
Physician and Surgeon
Telephone
Residence 64 Offfice 71
J. E. JOCHEN, 0. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Located Since 1922 Over
City Drug Store
Phones:
Office 168 Res. 178
Dr. H. F. Stavino&a
DENTAL SURGEON
Schulenburg, Texas
Phones—Office 268. Res. 267
Leo J. Peters. M. D.
Scbuenburg. Texas
Office Phone 145
Residence Phone 70
A modernX-ray now con-
stitutes a part of the
ctffiice equipment
—Tonsils Removed-
Bloodless and Painless
Method
Best In To wn
Ourehlti and stew can't be
beat, we carry 8 kinds of ice
cream, all btods of sandwiches
and cigars. Make my place your
headquarters whan in town.
38 tfc. C. H. Borchefs.
FOR SALE ,
10 acres of land with improve-
ments, adjoining northern part
of city. For particulars See
Wm. St3inmanH
or Ed. Steinmann.
7 tfc
O. B. Schwenke
Funeral Director
and Mortician
Dealer in Funeral Supplies
BstaiiHaimient at Home
"balls Answered Day or Night
Ambulance Service
Phone 50
DR. 0. J. PHILLIPS V. S.
Phone 13 Res. 311 Paulus,
Office 606 Anderson St,
Scbuleuburg.
GUS. RUSSEK
GENERAL
INSURANCE
Representing Leading
Companies
Notice To Public
I have opened a repair shop in
connection with the Rabel Black*
Smiih Shop. All kinds of cars
repaired. Texas Co.,Gas and Oil.
Your patronage appreciated.
Give us a trial. All work abso-
lutely guaranteed.
32 tfc. Victor Skarke.
PREMONT
Proven Citrus Land At Bargain
Prices
Where Taxes Are Cheap
Perfect Soil. Water and Climate
For Information
Box 160, Premont, Jim Wells C°
Te*as. 26 tfc
C. A. VOGT
'•""NOTARY PUBLIC
Special attention given
to drawing contracts,
deeds, etc
Office in First National Bank
Never in the History
of lyfeyerHoffjs Store did
we ever sell merchan*
dise as cheap as you
will be abls to buy them
during our 12fth Anni
verrary S®le, which
starts Thursday, Oct.,
12th at nine o'clock at
Meyerhofls at HaUetts
ville.
Henry Borcbers
CONTRACTOR
I e»B ISifflii «W ol
koiwypn wrat. CM
Sua northing.
PHONE185
Sohulenburg, Texas
City Pressing Shop
LEE PRAUSE, Prop
Wfctt to Farmers Slate B&uk
Cleaning and Pressing
neatly and promptly done
We OaJl For and Deliver
Your Business Appreciated
PHONB 236
Qhntiiisor Pressing Shop
d&aning. Pressing, Dye Work
ion guaranteed
Phone 240
POSTED
My farm is strictly posted
against hunting, fishing and pf>-
can gathering. Keep out or be
arrested.
50 ltp. Cbas. St'chler, Jr.
FOR SALE
Good Fordson Tractor In fi~8t
class shape. Will sell at a bar-
gain.
Willie Krizak.
50 ltp. Oakland, Texas,
FOF SALE
Four wheel trailer with cotton
bed. Cheap. See
Fritz Helmcamp,
50 ltp. Schulenburg, Rl.
Ginning Notice
Beginning Oct., 81st., we will
run our gins only on Saturday
until further notice.
. S. T. Schaefer Sin,
47 tfo. Schulenburg Gin Co.
TPHmmwi tiuti tiOBUja sro. w«
K OF P
Meets every U* **4
night la Thel*
-ill. All Tirttlng
B.ulgbts oordully invited to
Attend the meetfuri of the
lodfff.
.W. M. Morris, 0. c.
W. L. Baumgarten, K. R. S.
Lyons Lodge, No. 195
f. «.*. jtt.
Meets every sec-
ond Friday Ln the
month. Trans-
lent brethren are
cordially invited
to attend.
Willie Bohlmann, W. M.
Fiinn jbbbling, 8bc,
11 years constipation
GLYCIRIN MIX ENDS IT
'<11 years !I tried to get rid of
constipation," Bays Chas E. Blair.
"Then at last the simple mixture,
Adlerikw made me r. galar."
The simple mixture of glycerin,
buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Adler-
ika; acts on BOTH upper and Jlower
bowel, 'relieving constipation in 2
hours! Brings out poisons you never
thought were in your svstem. Let
Adlerika give your stomach and bnw-
els a REAL cleaning and see bow
good you feel I City Drug Store.
Lost 20 Lbs of Fat
In Just 4 Weeks
Mrs. Mae Weil of fit. Loais, Mo.,
writes: "I'm only 18 yrs. old and
weighed 170 lbs. until taking ene box
of yoar Eruschen Salts just ,4 weeks
ago. X now weigh 150 lbs. I also
have more energy and furthermore
I've never had a hungry moment."
Fat folks should take one half tea-
spoonful of Kruachen Salts ln a glass
of hot water every morning before
breakfast—an 86 cent bottle lasts 4
weeks—you ean get Krasohen at
City Drag Store or any drug store
in America. If not joyfully satisfied
after the first bettle—mosey baok.
Specials For Friday
And Saturday
FLOUR 48 lb. sack guaranteed
90c. 24 lb sack 50c.
SUGAR 10 lbs. 50e
HAM spiced lb. can 45c
COFFEE Admiration 31b. can
with ice tea glass 98c.
SOAP white 10 bars 25c.
SARDINES 6 cans 25c.
COFFER 8 lbs very good, $1.00
COFFEE Peaberry blend 6 lbs
$1.00.
MATCHES 6 boxes 12c
SYRUP Raven gal. 50c V2 gai 30c
SYRUP Farmers Friend gal. 58c
V2 gal. 33c.
RIGE BRAN 100 lbs, sack 55c
BANANAS Fancy doz, 15c
RICE Fancy 10 lbs. 35c
ORANGE 3 Valley doz. 15c
SALMONS Peter Pan tall 2 cans
22c.
tamales Ratliff's 2 cans 23o.
apples bushel $1.40.
apples bucket 35c
apples dozen i5c.
prunes fresh purple size 2LA
ean 15o.
PS ACHES Premier size 2M can
in heavy syrup 20c.
PINEAPPLE crushed size 2
can 15o.
RHUBARB fancy preserved
can 10c.
COFFEE 4 lb. pail Peaberry 65c.
POTATOES 10 lbs 25c.
Bring your Beeswax, Eg^s,
shell corn, and chickens to th^
place where your dollar buys
more.
16tfc Max Steinmann Grocery.
Custom Hatching
Bring your eggs, we set every
Monday and Thursday, our trays
hold 150 eggs. This fall only we
Will hatch your eggs at $2.00 per
tray. Set your eggs now, it will
not cost you much to get your
chicks, and it will not cost very
much to raise them now. Fryers
will have a good price this win-
ter. You all know you can make
more money out of chickens than
you can out of cotton.
SANITARY HATCHERY
Louis Steinmann, Mgr.
40 tfc.
FOR RENT
Three brick buildings next
door and East of Schwartz Bros,
establishment. Apply to
J. O. Boettcl>er,
35 tfc. Weimar, Texas.
WATER HEATER FOR SALE
Burns kerosene oil, good as
new, a wonderful stove for a
home not equipped for gas.
47 tfc. C. A. Vogt.
PIGS FOR SALE
Extra good Duroc* Jersey pigs.
See
48 3tp. Joe Michalek.
FOR SALE CHEAP
5 good work mules.
6 good work horses.
* 1 second hand feed mill for
farm use.
1 second hand farm wagon.
1 second ^hand disc plow, 28
inch disc.
4 second hand mowing ma
chines.
10 second hand cultivators.
3 second hand riding planters.
1 second hand walking planter.
Can be bought cheap for cash.
48 tfc. Keuper Bros.
FOR RENT
Rooms, room and board or
light housekeeping. Apply 909 N.
Main. 49 2tp.
FOR SALE
Fine blooded White Face Her-
ford Bull six months o'd. Apply
47 tfc. Sticker Offise.
FOR SALE
The Schenk farm adjoining
City limits. Apply
47 4to. R. Nordhausen.
Real Bargains
$85.00 Rock Island Sulky flows
new goods but dull paint now
only $50.00-
$85.00 Rock Island sulky plows
new goods only $65.00.
$50.50 six-knife stalk cutters
now $48.00.
$142.50 O. K. Feed Mills, spe-
ci*l offer $125.00.
148 tfc. Keuper tfros.
FOR SALE
Buff Orpington Cockerels from
fine egg laying strain, a bargain
at $3.00 each. See or write
Charlie Ranthum,
LaGrange.Tex., R. 6 B. 7.
5o 2tp.
'POSTED
A ll of the lands belonging to
the Dr. Clark Estate are posted.
Hunting and trespassing of every
kind is strictly forbidden.Please
keep off.
50 3tc. H. R. Clark.
That sale fnat all of
you have heard so
much about ?(IWeyer-
hoffsl2th Anniversary
Sale) starts Thursday,
October 20th at nine
o'clock at FXallettsvllIe.
Did you receive one of our big
circulars with prices? If not ask
your neighbor to let you see that
Meyorhoff's lath-, Anniversary
Sale circular. Sale starts Thurs-
day, Oct., 29th., at 9 o'clock at
MeyerhofB's at Hallettsville.
Ginning Notice
Beginning Oct.. 31st., we will
run 'our gins only on Saturday
until further notice.
S. T. Scbatfer Gin,
47 tfc. Schulenburg Gin Co.
FOR SALE
Two wood stoves and Hertrola
large enough to heat four rooms.
50 ltc. Mrs. C. Huser.
Meyerrsoff's 12th. An-
niversary Sale starts
Thursday, Oct, 29th,
ends Nov. 29th.
SPECIALS
Frida.y and Saturday
20 lbs Sugar $1 OO
3 lbs fancy RLice nc
1 lb black Pepper 2Sc
t lb fancy Coconut 17c
Also received car of Flour and F'eed at new
low prices'
KEUPER BROTHERS
At.
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"1 have never bought or sold a
share of stock speculatively in my
life, except one small lot that I
bought early in life. 1 determined
to sell all my interests in every
outside concern and concentrate
my attention upon our concerns
in Pittsburgh. Such a course
should commend itself to every
man. For a business man especi-
ally the rule would seem all-im-
fortant. His mind must be kept
calm and free if he is to decide
wisely the problems which are con-
tinually coming before him. Noth-
ing tells in the long run like good
judgment, and no sound judgment
can remain with the man whose
mind is. disturbed by the mercurial
changes of speculation. It places
him under an influence akin to
intoxication. What is not, he sees,
and zckat he sees, is not. He can-
not judge of relative values or get
the true perspective of things.
Speculation is a parasite feeding
upon values, creating none."
—Andrew Carnegie
A DOG was crossing a brook with
a bone in his mouth. Looking into
the stream he saw, as he supposed,
another dog with another bone.
Desiring to possess that also he
made a snap at it, when lo and
behold! the bone he was carrying
dropped into the water and straight-
way sunk to the bottom.
—An Old Fable
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This dog "took a chance" (as some
of us humans sometimes do) and
lost all he had. Maybe you at some
M- time have grasped at a shadow in
the form of a get'rich'quick scheme that promised every-
thing but became a total loss., .«•
Anyone who wants to INVEST money and not specu-
late or gamble with it can find a safe working place for his
savings in the gas business.
INVEST YOUR SAVINGS
• in PREFERRED STOCK of
United Gas Public Service Company
It'sJ^AFE and Pays Dividends every 3 Months
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