The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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intellectual power is
j a thing until you have
the* serious mcon-
,)am caused by piles,
is a tendency to fistula and
cancer in the rectal regions.
s . Ithonld not pe allowed to run
1 unchecked. Tableb's Buckeye
Ointment is an infallible
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WESTERN STAR LODGE, NO. 174.
I. 0. 0. P.
Meets regularly each Tuesday night.
Transient brethren are cordially invited
to visit us. Joseph Berger, N. G,
M, T. Everton, Secretary.
K. of H. Lodge, No. 1501.
Meets on ist and 3d Monday m each
month. Transient brethren in the city
respectfully invited.
Jos. Stanley, Dictator.
Fred. Ebeling, Secretary.
Lyons Lodge, No. 195.
.f. F. A* .1/.
Meets on Friday on
or before the first full
moon in each month.
Transient brethren are
cordially Invited to at-
tend.
M. C. LEVEY, W M.
FredEbelig, Sec'y.
Sunset Camp, No. 120.
w. o. w.
Meets every ist and 3rd Friday in
the month. Visiting brethren are cor-
dially invited to meet with us.
Chr. Baumgarten, Jr., C. C.
G. M. Johnson, Clerk.
Cane Belt R'y. Company.
Effective August 15, the time of Cane Belt
trains will be as follows:
At Sealy—
" 3 mixed leaves 8:40 a m.
•"4 mixed arrives6:40 p m.
At Eagle Lake—
"3 " 10:35 am; " 10:40 a m.
"4 " 4:37 pm; " 6:01pm.
At Wharton—
" 3 arrives 1;20 p m.
'• 4 leaves 2:20 pm.
Close connection at Sealy with north and
south bound trains of the Santa Fe and Katy
roads, and<at Eagie Lake with east and west
bound trains of the P. P. and Aransas Pass.
by strengthening your sys-
1; a healthy body with
and rich blood will
- withstand the attacks
inter complaints.
SEVERA'S
BLOOD PURIFIER
promoting digestion,
cleansing the blood of poi-
sons and nourishing the
tissues, will be the bulwark
against disease.
PRICE $1.00.
f For Sale at eS59S§5£!
Paal Breymann's and Henry Grube's.
Mexico'8 Native Cure for Tapeworm-
Schulenburg, Tex., April 30,1901.
To whom it may concern: I, Ignatz
Schindler, have been treated for Tape-
worm three different times by doctors
and druggists with debilitating effects
and with no success whatever, but one
trial with the Mexican Herb Remedy,
•ed by Mexican Herb Remedy
0. of San Antonio,) without staining
or debilitating effects, has proved a
complete success, and I can cheerfully
recommend it to those suffering with
Tapeworm.
Signed and delivered at Schulenburg, Texas,
April 30, 1001, before me as Notary Public of
Fayette county, Texas. John St. Wrba
Witnesses: F. F. Schaefer, Theo. Wolters.
Have your druggist order it for you.
It is easier to call a man a fool
than it is to convince him of the
truth of your statement.
FRITZ F SCHAEFER,
dealer in
CHOICE LIQUORS,
WINES, BEER
, . . and , . ,
C X <3- ZR S,
FOOL T,tJtWjK tJY L OJVJVKVTIOJV.
Next door to H. Horner.
Q. M. Johnson
The Barber.
<§w£
This signature Is on every bo* of the genuina
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
♦be remedy that cure*, a eeW in one da/.
If your sight is blurred with
specks and spots floating before
your eyes, or you have pains on the
right side under the libs, then
your liver is deranged, and you
need a few doses of Her bine to
regulate it. Price 50 cts. At
Breymann's drug store.
F. M.WILKS,
JEWELER
-AND-
Artistic Workman.
Successor to Geo. Mueller.
Is prepared to supply you with
Watches, Clocks. Rings and other
trinkets of the latest design, and to
repair your time piece, sewing ma-
chine, gun or pistol in the most artis-
tic and effective manner passible.
" Call and inspect toy stock; Store
next door to Postoffice.
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K. of P.
Meets every 1st and 3rd
Wednesday night in their
castle hail over Ditch store.
All visiting Knights are
cordially invited to attend
the meetings of the iodge.
V , H. boettcher, C. C.
Gus Ulrich, K. ofR. &S.
Robert Blum Lodge 54
a. o. u. w.
Meets regularly every 2d and 4th Wednesday.
Transient brethren are cordially to attend.
M. C. Levey, M. W.
Wm. Keuper, Jr. , Recorder.
Freiligrath Lodge, No. 14.
0. d. H. S.
Recelmffisige Versammlung jeden Donnerstag
vor Vollmond und 14 tage danach.
H. Bohlmann, Praesident.
H. Beniker, Sekretaer.
Moore's Pilules are a guaranteed
cure for all forms of Malaria,
Ague, Chills and Fever, Swamp
Fever, Malarial Fever, Billious
Fever, J aundice, Billiousness,
fetid breath and a tired, listless
feeling. They cure Rheumatism
and the lassitude loNowing blood
poison produced from malarial
poisoning. No Quinine. No
Arsenic, Acids or Iron. Do not
ruin stomach or teeth. Entirely
tasteless. Price 50c per box. Dr.
C. C. Moore Co., Np. 310 North
Main Street, St. Louis, Mo. For
sale by Paul Breymann.
Pesident Jas. K. Patterson of
Kentucky Stato college, Lexing-
ton, Ky., has announced that he
will give 150,000 for a college
library in memory of his son, who
died a short time ago.
Why remain sick? Jjf troubled
with Scrofula, Scrofulous Humor.
Boils, Humors on face, Catarrh,
etc., we ask that you give Dr.
Simmons' Sarsaparilla a trial.
Fifty cents and 50 doses.
Some men seem to bo fired by
genius and some seem to have
been tired by the gill's pa.
Hardly a day passes, in families
where there are children, in which
Ballard,s Snow Liniment is not
needed. It quickly cures Cnts,
Wounds, Bruises, and Scalds.
Price 25 and 5o cts. At Brey-
mann's drug store.,
SEVEN YEARS IN BED.
"Will wonders ccase?" inquire
the friends of Mrs. S. Pease, of
Lawrence, Kan. They Knew
she had been unable to leave her
bed in seven years on account of
kidney and liver trouble, nervous
prostration* and general debility;
but "Three "bottles of Electric
Bitters enabled me to walk," she
writes, "and m three months I felt
a new person." Women suffering
from Headache, Backache, Nerv-
ousness, Sleeplessness, Melan-
choly, Fainting and Dizzy Spells
will find it a priceless blessing.
Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed.
Only 5oc, at Paul Breyman's drug
store.
Good Thunder, the Sioux chief
who died recently near Birch
Coulde, Minn., was the first Sioux
baptized by Bishop Henry B.
Whipple, the famous Indian miss-
ionary,
A Good Gough Medicine.
It speaks well for Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy when druggists
use it in their own families in
preference to any other. "I have
sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for the past five years with com-
plete satisfaction to myself and
customers," says Druggist J.
Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y. "I
have always used it in my family
both for ordinary coughs and colds
and for the cough following la
grippe, and find it very effica-
cious." For sale by Paul Brey-
mann.
An exchange addresses the foU
lowing remaaks to the man who
totes a gun: "The man who feels
that he rn^st be on a war footing
in moving\among his fellows in a
civilised community, should seek
Borne secluded spot, point the we-
apon at his own shallow pate and
pull the trigger. He would never
be missed by men of moral worth
that amount to anything in the
world."
Now is the Time
to purify yorr blood and get your
system in a perfect condition for
tne approaching summer. Ilex
Tea is the one thing that will do
it. It cures Constipation, regu-
lates the Kidneys and Liver, pu-
rities the blood and beautifies the
complexion. All druggists are
authorized to refund the money in
any case where Rex Tea fails to do
what is claimed for it. 25c per
package.
You may as well expect to run
a steam engine without water as
to find an active, energetic man
with a torpid liver and you may
know that his liver is torpid when
he does not relish his food, or feels
dull and languid after eating, of-
ten has headache and sometimes
dizziness. A few doses of Cham-
berlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will restore his liver to its
normal functions, renew his vitali-
ty, improve his digestion and
make him feel like a new man.
Price, 25 cents. Sample free at
Paul-Breymann's drug store.
Libel once meant any little book,
but as many small tracts in the
early days of printing were
personal and offensive in character
the world acquired its present
significance.
Mr. W. S. Whedon, Cashier of
the First National Bank of Winter-
set, Iowa, in a recent letter gives
some experience with a carpenter
in his employ, that will be of val-
ue to other mechanics. He says:
"I had a carpenter working for me
who was obliged to stop work for
several days on account of being
troubled with diarrhoea. I men-
tioned to him that 1 had been
similary troubled and that Cham-
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy had cured me. He
bought a bottle of it from the
druggist here and informed me
that one dose cured him, and he is
again at work." For sale by
Paul Breynmnn.
Many gnat men havo been poor
spellers. Orthography does not
make the man.—New York
World.
A sallow, jaundiced skin is a
symptom of disordered liver, as it
springs from biliary poisons re-
tained in the blood, which destroy
energy, cheerfulness, strength,
vigor, happiness and life. Her-
bine will restore the natural
functions of th*s liver. Price 5o
cts. At Breymann's drug store.
Envelopes were first used for
letters in 1839, and the first issue
of postage stamp was authorized in
1847.
y
To Oure Chills or Malaria in 4 Days,
Take Quinoria. All druggists
are authorized to refund the
money in any case of chills, fever
or malaria it fails to cure. Price
50c per package.
That a little man, made out of a
little dust, can think jus>t a little
bit, is a wondeafeul!
If th9 predispositson to worms
in children is not .cured they may
become emaciated, weakly and in
danger of convulsions. White,s
Cream Vermifuge is the most
successful and popular remedy.
Price 25 cts. At Breymann's
drug store.
Zola's income from his books
for 1900 is said to have amounted
to something over 125,000.
STOPS THE COUGH
AND WORKS OFF THECOLD.
Laxative Biomo-Quinine Tablets
cure a cold in one day. No Cure,
No Pay. Price 25 cents.
Minneapolis, Minn.—At the
woman Suffrage Convention Mrs.
Carrie Chapman Catt was elected
president; Carrie Howard Shaw,
secretary at laige; Miss Carrie
Gordon, secretary; Mrs. Stone
Blackwell, recording sacretary,
and Dr. Cora Smith Eaton,
auditor.
ypu know what you are taking
when you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle
showing that it is simply Iron and
Quinine in a tasteless from. No
Cnre, No pay. 5Qo.
The Colorado legislators has
passed the bill restoring capital
punishment in that state.
a fast bicycie rider
Will often receive painful cuts,
sprains or bruises fom accidents!
Bocklen's Arnica Salve will kil,
the pain and heal the injury. It's
the cyclist's friend. Cures Chaf-
ing, Chapped Hands, Sore Lips.
Burns, Ulcers and Piles. Cure
guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by
Paul Breymann, druggtst.
A good many people secretly
rejoice at the misfortune of their
friends.
The drugs in Simmons' Sarsa-
parilla are so concentrated that
the dose is very small, but never-
theless, it is so scientfiGally com
bind that it is readily retained and
assimilated by the most delicate
and s°nsitive stomach. Fifty cents
and 50 doses.
A Georgia exchange says:
"Major Scott, being suddenly
awakened last night, found five
snakes in bed with him, The
major jumped out of the front
window and climed a tree. He
had not been there long before a
hurricane blew the tree down; the
tree fell on the house, smashed
the roof, demolish3d the bed, and
killed all the snakes. The only
damage the major sufferod was
having a couple of his legs
broken.
THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR MA-
LARIA
Chills and Fever is a bottle of
Gioye's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It
is simply iron and quinine in
tasteless from. No cnre—no pay.
Price 50c.
PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION
BUFFALO, N. Y., MAY 1TH TO OCT 30TH,1901
SUNSET
ROUTE
Southern Faci
"SUNSET ROUTE"
TJhe 3%est Service in TJhe South
flexico
Louisiana,
poms in f exas,
California.
C.ftf-
sfgipl
THROUGH EXCURSION3LLBBPER8
Tjo Cincinnati and Chicago, making 'Direct Connection*
for Buffalo and tAe !Pan. jfmerican Exposition.
Standard m Excursion Sleepers Southwest and West
J?ree Chair Cars On jfU Zsrains.
S. F. B. MORSE L. J. PARKS*
a. p. t. m. 6.P.4TA
Houston, Tex. § Houston, Tex.
J. MCMILLAN,
Diet, Past, Agt,
San Antonio, Tex.
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Dixie Pale and Budweiser Bottle Beer.
> Keg Beer and ——<
* ARTESIAN ICE
EBELING & SON, Agents. Schi
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Study the Routes!
,
Before deciding how you will go to San Fancisco for
The Epworth League General Conference
learn just what inducements the i
offer: There is no difference in the price. Howeve '*
ment, schedules ftime on the road cost money) at
various companies admit of some preference.
If you enjoy comfort and satisfaction, nse the
having Pullman Palace and Observation Sleepers,
car service from Texas, take the only road
~ ~ f jrlueh,
trains to Colorado points, the one which gives you choice of six
routes beyond Colorado with full stop-over privileges at
among the Rooky Mountains, etc.
Let us assist you. Write us abont our special party arra
tonristsleepers etc., etc.; and remember that "You Don't Havt
gize for Riding on the Denver Road!"
iMRWi
W.
F. STER.LEY.
•i. a. p. a.
A. A. GLISSON,
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FORT WORTH,
N. B.~If you want to travel with friends
_ _
Tourists use.
Chatauqua. you'U be our guest of course; because
to Colorado
Denver Road
between
SOUTH TEXAS
and
EAST TEXAS.
INTERNATIONAL & GREAT
IS THE SHORT
ALL-YEAR SPECIALTIES:
Through Cars and Pullmi
Daily Fast Trains.
Modern Equipment.
Superior - Passenger - Service
If You Are Going Anywhere,
Askl. & G. N. Agents
For Particulars.
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King, W. R. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1901, newspaper, June 20, 1901; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth188976/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.