The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1931 Page: 5 of 8
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MAK" HEALTH YOUR
PARTNER FOR 193!.
Avttomcs
a.'S makes,
7 tfc. Kusey
WERKMEISTER
an and Surgeon
and Children and
Diseases a Specialty
at Cernoseks
[Pharmacy
Office Phone 77
ce Phone 47
MASK
At Moravia Sufiu
lltfi. Music by Em
Shiner.
Admission
One minute es
say on health
by
H. J. Irwin
Graduate
Chiropractor.
. W, 0. Leudemann
ician and Surgeon
Telephone
64 Offfice 71
UNCLE BEN SAYS:
Worry and Sick
ness. Nevvy. are
thieves who steal
more human energy
than work,"
J. Peters, M. D.
iurg, Texas
Office Phone 145
sidience Phone 70
A modernX-r&y now con-
stitutes a part of the
offiice equipment
-.Tomsils Removed—
Bloodless and Painless
Method
*
B. Schwenke
3 2T. -MM:*-' ' S F
ial Director
id Mortician
in Funeral Supplies
meat at Home
ifd Day or Night
ibulance Service
No matter what your life
may be, it is better when health
goes along aa a partner. You
need health as a business part-
ner. You need health to work
all day without tiring. You need
health to enjoy the evening
raeal and the easy chair that
follows.
Chiropractic has come
into the field of healing with a
message of importance. It says
to you and to every one that
health is a matter of a mechani-
cally well aligned spine, To
keep the spine in line, or to gel
it back in line for the delivery
of health every day in 1931 you
need chiropractic vertebral ad.
justments.
My Chiropractic health
method allows Mature to cor-
rect diseases of the eyes, ear,
nose, throat,lungs, heart, stom-
ach, liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
FOR SALE
10 acres of land with improve-
ments, adjoining northern part
of city. For particulars See
Wm. Stiinmana
or Ed. Steinmann.
7 tfc
FOR SALE
16 oranae yellow Canary Sing-
ers at $5.00 each. $1.00 the hen,
18 3tc. Mrs. Wm.Baumgarten.
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nid Veterim
jggppgi
& Kfcj
jleiibV;
Consultation
withnnt cost
or obligation.
HE
-fc
clEt Spine
is tke tinman
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llSrmis Hardware Store
h's« /lo t>a jk jto. we
K OF P
Meets even Is; ana 3ru
Wednesday night In Their
Castle Hall. All visiting
8 nights cordially invited to
attend the oseetlBps ot the
todre.
imann, C. C.
jmgarten, K. F S.
C. L.KOPECKY
Nose And
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im, Texas
■Sin, i ii i —
g Leading
Companies
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....... PUBLIC
attention given
drawing contracts,
deeds, etc
First National Bank
of
Officeont
la'ioc'isrTSorth of
Kahlich's
Service Station
Schulenburg
Hours:
3 to 7 P. M.
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Henry J. Irwin, D. C.
Graduate Chiropractor
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SCHINDLGR & JAHN
Hallettsville
X-RsyAnd Anaiyte
Bids Wanted
Road and bridge No 4, Fayette
Countv, Texas, desires bids for
one 60 crawler type tractor. One
30 crawler type tractor to be
taken in,«in trade. A certified,
or cashier's check, amounting to
5 per cent of the amount bid,and
made payable to Theo. W. Leu
ders, County Judge,must accom-
pany each bid. File sealed bids
in Office of County Auditor at
LaGrange by 10 A. M.. February
2nd., 1931. All usual rights re-
served.
Geo. Hausler,
19 4tc. Co. Auditor.
J. E. JOGHEN, D. C-
CHIROPRACTOR
Located Since 1922 Oirer
City Drug Store
Phones:
Office 168 Res. 178
FOR SALE
Onion plants, Creole and Ber-
muda, 100 sets 10c at my home,
12c per 100 sets shipped post-
paid. We. are also agents for
Skrobarcek'sftlnsect and Cholera
Exterminator for chickens and
turkeys. Aiso have a Red Duroc
Registered B>ar for service 25c
per pig. Apply
Henry Petrash, R 6.
19 3tp. Schulenburg, Texas.
$50.00 Reward
The Oiiy of Schulenburg will
pay $50.00 reward now,or at any
future time, for the arrest and
conviction of anyone breaking
into any church, White or color
ed, any school, White or colored,
the Fire Station, City Ha l, May-
or.or Marshal's Office,or any pub
lie building.
16 4te. R. Nordhauser, Mayor.
LOST
Near Schulenburg, two Glad-
stone suitcases bearing initials
T. M. M.Rewerd for information
or return to
T. M. Melden,
19 ltr College Station. Tex.
City Pressing Shop
LEE PRAUSE, Prop
Next to Farmers State Ba.jk
Cleaning and Pressing
neatly and promptly done
We Call For and Deliver
Your Business Appreciated
PHONE 236
Best In To ivrt
Our ehi'-i and
j beat, w c-trrv
Bids Wanted
Road and Bridge JNo. 4, Fay-
ette. County, Texas, dtsirea bids
for one 12 foot grader. Pile seal'
ed bid in office of County Audi-
tor atJLaGrangp, Texas, by 10
A. M. February 2nd, 1931. Al>
usual rights reserved.
Geo. Hausler.
19 4tc. Co. Auditor.
FOR SALE
A real iron ft-nce, one of the
best in town, cheap. Sae
R A. Bosl.
ir Pressing Shop
»re v can't • f
8 k'n-ls of ice
c ^am, h'1 uinMs of sandwiche-
! h d cicrars. M k" mv ,Mace your
{ h^miqu i ters when in town
tfc C. H. Borchers.
Bib£
Pr€«8/ng, Dye Work
y, Hats Re-blocked
g&ttalaction guaranteed
Iphoirie 240
[Lyons Lodge,
No. 195
f #4. A.
Meets every aec-.
ond Friday in the
moi th. rrans-
ient brethren *re
cordially invited
to attend.
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Grady Little, W. M.
ffiiKB Ebb Line, Sec.
class and Sanitary
Work eall at the Graves
sr Barber Shop,
room in connection Rea-
prieei and best work
hOR S \LE
Good .Jersey milk tow for sale.
When fresh 3 gallon cow. See
I6 4'p. Chug. Fiedler.
Fremont
One o'Our La-s W ek's Bar-
gains left
20 Acres clo«e to Highway $1200
Ha vestii g, Murketing, Planting
All the Samf Time
For inform tion iwd f e<* inspec
tion trip. Address
Box 160. Prernont, Jim Wfell?C<>.
Te*ag. 6 tfc.
11 YEARS CONSriPATION
GLYCERIN MIX ENDS IT
"For ii years I tried to get rid of
constipation," says Chas. E. Blair.
"Then at last the simple mixture,
Adlerika, made me regular."
The simple mixture of glycerin,
bcckthorn bark saline, etc., (Adler-
ika) acts on BOTH uppar and lower
bowel, relieving constipation in 2
hours! Brrngs out poisons you never
thought ..were in your system. Let
Adlerika give your stomach and bow-
els a REAL cleaning and see how
good you feei. City Drag Store,
ecials FojFriday
And Saturday
os. oc^ar * 50c.
t nrii&tard 22c
No. 2}/2 size can peaches 17c.
eanut Butter, large jar 30c.
Horse Radish, jar 10c.
7 lbs. Good Coftee for $1.00
Nice Fancy Apples per doz 15c.
Extra Fancy Bananas a doz 20c.
White Laundry Soap
10 5c bars for 33c
Highest price paid for Coun-
try Produce.
19tfc Max Steinmann Grocery.
Why Pay Rent
Can sell you good five room
and bath home, new p*int, paper
etc.Sm1*1! cash payment, balance
Pke rent. Apply Sticker Office.
Unintentional Suicide
Many people are slowly poisoning
themselves just as surely as if they
drank iodine every morning for break-
fast. They are daily absorbing the
toxins, or poisons, created by accumu-
lated waste matter in their constipated
digestive systems. Sooner or later
disease will conquer.their weakened
bodies.
If you have dizzy spells, headaches,
coated tongue, bad breath, insomnia,
no appetite, bilious attacks or pains in
the back and limbs, you are probably
Buffering from self poisoning caused by
constipation. The surest and pleasan test
relief for this condition is Herbine, the
vegetable cathartic which acts in the
natural way. Get a bottle today from
CITY DRUG STOKE
LOST
Parker pencil, green jade bar-
rel, gold tip. Reward for return
to owner.
19 tfc. E. A. Bosi.
Garage Business Changes
Oo January 1st., I discontinu-
ed the City Garage Business and
leased the building to Messrs.
Alex Sengelmann aed Wm.
Scbindler, who will cjntinue the
business under the style of
"Alex:s and Bill's Repair Shop".
Both of these men are first
class reliable mechanics and I
recommend them to our Whip-
pet and Wiilys-Knsght customers
or those needing work on any
make of car. I bespeak for them
soecess and prosperity in their
efforts and at the same time we
are thankful to all former pa
trons of the City Garage.
19 lee. H. P. Scbaefer.
Kalmat Linen
One Box Paper
Two Packs Envelopes
Special
69 cents
Dr. Peters Drug Store
Phone 188
Schulenburg, Texas
Let Us Do Your
Custom Hatching
Bring your eggs, to our hatchery
We set incubators Monday and Thursday.
You may bring any amount of eggs you
wish to set. Will hatch them at the very
lowest price.
Baby Chicks
English White Leghorn Baby Chicks from
our best bloodtested flock. Our White
Leghorns as layers are the very best you
can purchase.
Before you place order for baby chicks or
have eggs set, ask us for our low price.
Will take corn in trade for chicks and cus-
tom hatching.
Sandy Hill Poultry Farm
IP. A. Kubala
Schulenburg, Texas
FREE BATTERY INSPECTION
Drive your car around and let us inspect and
test your Battery before the cold weather
sets in. Your battery needs more attention
during the winter months.
We are fully equipped with every
Battery need.
We carry a complete stock of Genuine
Williard. Storage Batteries
Every Battery Fully Guaranteed
More Williard Batteries sold than
any other make.
Expert Batteay IVSart on Hand at All Times
Have your Radiator Prepared for Cold Weather—Fill with
Eveready Prestone cr Alcohol—We Have it.
KAHLICH & ADAMCIK
Super Service Station
Phone 169 Schulenburg, Texas
Real Bargains
Have a few model-T-Ford
Tourings on hand, which
we will sell at a sacrifice
to close them out.
These tourings will make
ideal light delivery trucks
on the farm or elsewhere.
Vogt Chevrolet Co.
No. 8034 F^ederal Reserve Dist. No. 11
Report of the Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Schulenburg, in the State of Texas, at the close of
business [on Dec. 31st, 1980.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $3)6,190.90
Overdrafts - 8.031.90
TJ. S Govt Securities owned 28,000,00
Other bonds, stocks, seourit'es. etc., owned 3).250,00
Furniture and fixtures Jlfl,892.33 16.S98.S3
Real estate owned other than banking house • - • 575.00
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 43,768,30
Cash and due from banks 371.284,34
dutside Cheoks and other cash items 4,387.18
Checks and drafts on banks located outside of oity or town of
reporting bank none
Miscellaneous cash items none none
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U.--, Treasurer- 1.250.00
Other assets, if any. Suspense Account
Total. $717,329.79
LIABILITIE
Capital stock paid in $85,<
Surplus fund 50.<
Undivided profits • 3.!
Reserved for dividends, contingencies etc '8,1
Less current expenses, paid
Circulating notes outstanding 25,<
Dividends ehecks outstanding
Total of Items 84. 85, 86,87.88 and 89 none.
Demand deposits subj act to check en,
Bills payable, other than with Federal Reserve Bank (including all
obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts)
Liabilities other than those above stated
State of Texas
Total.
atte |
ss
County of Fayette
I, Gus Russek, Cashier of the above natued banlr,
solemnly swear that the above statement is true to
best of my knowledge and belief.
Gus Russek, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th. day of
Jan,. 1931. R. G. Seeberger, Notary Public,
Payette County, Texas.
Correct—Attest:
R.A.Wolters
Dr. Leo J Peters
E. R. Vogt Directors.
JSTATEOF TEXAS
County Ot Fayette
Correct—Attest:
Ad. Hahnke,
P. L. Heinrlch,
P. A. Schmidt.
Directors.
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51.388.46
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No. 1411
Official Statement oltHe Financial Conditional
The Farmers State Bank 1;
At Schulenburg, State of Texas, at the close of business on the
31st., day of Dec., 1930, published in the Schulenburg Sticker
a newspaper printed and published at Schulenburg, State of Tex-
as, on the 9th., day of Jan., 1931.
RESORUCES
Loans and Discounts, undoubtedly good on personal or collateral security
Overdrafts, undoubtedly good
Securities of u. S., any State or political subdivision thereof
Other bonds and and stocks owned
Furniture and Fixtures - • 4 •
Cash on hand in vault
Due from approved reserve agents (cash)
Interest in Depositors'Guaranty Fund
Assessment Depositors' Guaranty Fund
Other Resources. Collection in transit
Cotton Acceptanoes -
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Other Surplus Fund • -
UndivdedProfits.net
Dividends unpaid
Individual Deposits, subject to check
Time Certificates of Deposit
Cashier's Checks Outstanding
Total
We, Dr. W. O. Luedemann, as president,
H. W. Eilers, as cashier of said bank, each of us, do solera*^
swear that the above statement is true to the best of ot!k
knowledge and belief.
W. O. Luedemann, President.
H. W. Eilers, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 6th., day of Jan., A. D., 1931.
J. J. Bucek,
Notary Public
Fayette County, Texas'
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1931, newspaper, January 9, 1931; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth569401/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.