The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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examine our large stock of
IDS and yqu will see
that the above statement is a fact.
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as to style and prices.
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Owing to unuaval warm weather overstocked on
CLOTHING. Prices Cut. Will meet any legitimate com-
IODS e.nd PRICES, but do not Intend to give
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Gunlry Pradn
HORNERS'.
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Boy your Dry Goods at Ken per
-Steinman's while tbey are selling
Louis Meicher the Lone Star
Beer Agent of Engle was in town
Friday on business.
We have two Paragon Sewing
achines on band which we now
offer at cost Keuper & Steinmaon.
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Mr. Geo. Schulenbur£ of Giid-
<len visited relatives and friends
last week.
□is Fruit
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Orders for bats filled on short
notice by Miss Katye goiters.
i Martha FInkenstein of
,« ....... - ia was visiting in our citv
the first ot the week.
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Go to Levey for Snow White
Keg Pickles, Herring, Roll
and the like.
essrs. Otto ami Henry Meyer
Eilinger were in Scbulenburg
week.
Part ot my fresh stock of Xmas
, Nuts and Cakes have ar-
M. C. Levey.
''elix Pueteausky of Kinkier,
in town last Saturday on bus-
and pleasure. ^ \
Baby caps of all ki uds at Miss
Katye Wolters.
BMBjliMPi
cane ay.
Perlitz Bros, at
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enry Kainer and Wes-
irg attended the bail at
Sunday night.
ew line of Hats just re-
ved at
Boettcher Bros. Co.
ibeth Sehntz of Fla-
t heater Sunday
J. R., Strawlierry,
and any of Reynolds
jht at Levey's for
Usiio Yeagr
d tbe theater
night, while here
by Mr. and
Mr. Fox Henderson is making
a personal inspection of the Bay
City's net; belt.
Vermicilli, Macaroni, Farna,
Oatmeal, Corn Starch, all fresh
and clean at Levey's.
Messrs. C. A. Kessler and W.
0. Neuhaus spent Monday in Hal-
lets ville.
No better work can be done than
the Model Steam Laundry turns
out. Willie Johnson, agent
WANTED.—A good indust-
rious boy to drive bread wagon
for City Bakery. Chas. Schindler
Proprietor.
Dr. 1. E. Clark made a business
trip to Beaumont Monday return-
ing home the same night.
Frank Bednarek the employe ot
1. J. Gallia of Engle passed through
here last Sunday morning enroate
to Ammansville.
Ed Hillman, who is attending
school in San Antonio, from Engle
came down last Sunday to visit
his relatives and friends.
Miss Annie Schuhmacher, of La
Grange who has been visiting here
for the past week, has returned
home.
City Lunch Room. Cooking
and service first class. Oysters
and chilli always on hand. AH
kinds of cold lunch. At Gully's
Saloon. W. S. Spalding, Prop.
The Wwimar Treble Clef Club
gave an entertainment at Weimar
last night, which was liberally
patronized and universally en-
joyed.
WANTED—to buy twenty
males from 1 ^ to 15£ bands high
also 10 good work horses.
Schwartz Bros.
Mr. G. M. Johnson is recover-
ing from a sige of fever with
which he ha* been confined to bis
room for a couple of days.
Selling at cost our entire stock
of Dry Goods, Notiona, Boots,,
Shoes, Hats and Capes. Come
and see our goods and prices be-
fore you buy anywhere else.
Keuper & Steinmann.
It seems that there will never
be any let up to the downward
tendency of the price of cotton or
end to the beautiful weather of the
past several months.
A new and complete line
of Toys and fancy Holiday
Goods just received at
Ebeling & Voelkel's.
Mrs. L. Boyce and Miss M.
Trogan and Mr. Isadofe Wind of
Columbus attended the ball at
Tex&s Half Sunday night, thfe far-
mer is still in the City being the
gue^E of Miss Blumericff.
If your home is not insured you
are trifling with fate. W. R.
King will insure your property in
a reliable company at a moderate
cost.
An elegant dance was given hy
Mr. Sigmund Sehatfer at Te*as
Hall Sunday night, the attendance
haying been large and the oocns=
Ion enjoyable, Mr. Schaefer i§ a
frequent contributor to the pleas-
ure of his friends and his consid-
eration is greatly appreciated.
DR. I. E. CLARK,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Residence and at
Grube's Drug Store.
F. H. NEUHAUS, M. D.,
Physician & Surgon.
OFFICE: At Breymann's Drug Store.
Telephone connection with all parts of the
county.
Notice to the Public.
New Goods Just
J. F. WOLTERS.
TOM LANE
WOLTERS & LANE,
Lawyers.
Will practice In State and Federal Courts.
Office over First National Bank.
LAGRANGE, TEXAS.
Anton Beniker,
House painting, sign writing and
decorating. Estimates furnished and
all orders will receive best attention.
N« X "«
MANAGER OP OPERA HOUSE.
Those indebted to the estnto of
.John OHmanns are requested to
call and settle their obligations
without further delay, thoreby,
Greatly Obliging,
Henry Eilers.
Mr Leo. Levey, chief dispatcher
of the Cane Belt R.R., with head-
dnater's at Eagle Lake spent Sun-
day afternoon and evening with
his parents Mr. and Mrs M.C.
Levey.
BANKRUPT STOCK.
Received at Perlitz.
Headquarters For
CHance to receive a
large and beautiful
doll afforded each
dollar purchaser.
JOHN St.WRBA.
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ADAPTED TO ALL SORTS OF WEATHER.
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TERICK PATTERNS Can be relied upon to
iisfactory results. Our lady patrons should
t our paper pattern Department and Inspect these
patterns particularly.
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connection we wish to call your attention
se stock of
OF Ci/OTH, YELYET a0d
PLUSH
Te have them for young girls and grown ladies.
goods both.
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50 CENTS TO $9.00.
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OUR CAPES ARE WELL FITTING
THEY ARE MADE PROPER-
LET MS SHQW THEM TO
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ranz & Kessler.
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The prospects for the re-estab-
lish ment of the electric light plant
are ^ain promising. It is possi-
ble that ere the moon bids its face
that the incandescent^ will again
be doing duty.
It is stated a number of both
local and foreign parties have ex-
pressed a desire to purchase tbe
stock of tbe John Oltmann estate,
though nothing definite has yet
been accomplished.
We are prepared to handle you
cotton promptly and in a most
satisfactory manner. Give us a
ttia3 and We will certainly be fav-
ored with your future business,
tf Luecke & Wiijdkl.
Dr. Mathews and family left for
Waco where they will reside in
future. Their many friends re-
gret to see them leave but wish
thom much happiness in their uew
home,
With a few more plays at Turn-
er hall as clean and as effectively
presented as was At Valley Forge
tbe Opera Itonse management will
have acquired the patronage of
the majority of the Schnlenburg
people.
For first-class up-to-date dental
work call on Dr. G. G. Tansey the
resident dentist who is now to. be
found in the new Bussek building,
up stairs. Prices that will please
and all work strictly guaranteed,
To be found in his office day and
night.
Mr. flrnry Mueller of Kenedy
surprised his mother and friends
Monday by making them an un-
expected visit. Mr." Mueller is an
old. Schnlenburg lioy with many
friends in this section who are al-
ways glad to sec him.
WANTED TO BUY.—Good
fa?J8 aboqt |00 acres 40 to §0 acreg
in pultiyation with gqod water Mid
pasture located 4 tot} miles of
$0hnlenbarg- Price mu*t be rea-
sonable Sandy land not wanted
Apply at Sticker office.
At a special meoting of the Fire
Company last Thursday night it
was unanimously voted to adopt a
resolution thanking the ladies for
their donations and the public for
patronage given them at their sup-
per given on the 7th inat.
Dr. I. E. Clark, who returned
homo from Beaumont Tuesda
morning, repots extensive built
ing and improvements b,eing made
at the jicw metropolis, There are
now morp tfan one hundred
gushprs on Spjndle Top Heights
iwd the activity ia boring new
wells is as greut a* in boom days.
Messrs. Geo. Mueller and Chas
Magolious have associated them
selves together for tho purpose of
engaging in the mercantile busi-
ness. They will occupy tho new
Russek brick building on
Avenue and catef the general
di v goods and notion trade.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
By virtue of tbe authority vest*
ed in me I hereby order a*i elect-
iqn tq fye he|d in the City of Scbu-
{enbnrg op the first Tuesday in
December 190} it being the 3rd
day of that month for the purpose
of electing one alderman to iill
the unexpired term of John Oil-
man deceased. Theo. Wolters,
Mayor of the City of Scbulenburg.
This 13th day of November 1901.
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Cheapest bankrupt stock ever
offered in Scbulenburg for sale in
Russek's new building. Tbe stock
consists of Ladies and Gents fur-
nishing goods, notiont,etc.
Miss Helen Jorden is in Gal-
veston where she has gone to meet,
he mother Mrs. J. Jordan who is
expected to arrive there today
from Europe where she has been
since May, she baviug during most
of the time been with relatives in
Germany.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that those
owing us past due accounts and
notes are hereby notified that
unless same are settled by the
10th of December that all such
accounts and notes will be given
our Attorneys for suit and collect-
ion. Baumgarten & Bros.
Dr. H. S. Clark of Kinkier has
disposed of his prize winning team
Nellie and Elrita to s«>me San An-
tonio captialist for $1200 and Dr.
I. E. Clark of his standard bred 4
year old. Surprise, to tbe same
party for $600.
NOTICE. ^
Petti john's Breakfast Food,
Cracked Wheat,
Scotch Oats, Etc.
Currants,
Cranberries,
Almonds,
Walnuts,
Filberts,
Brazil Nuts.
Besides a Full Line of Staple
Groceries. Buy your Supplies
OUT WITH THE OLD
IN WITH THE NEW.
No use getting al«u)g with
that old imperfect stove for
nnother winter. Better get
a new one.
These perfect draft, steel
stoves will give excellent ser-
vice every day, and in addition
to being excellent heaters, they
are conomical users of fuel.
Notice is hereby given that thofie
owing us past due accounts and
notes are hereby notified that
unless some are are settled by the
10th. of December that all such
accounts and notes will be given
our Attorneys for suit and collect-
ion. Baumgarten & Bros.
Mr. I. Ditch and bis sister Miss
Ditch visited their relatives in
Galveston Sunday.
For Sale or Rent
The Central Hotel. LaGranec
Texas. For particulars it quire at
this office, or Mr. J. Whaten La
Grange Texas.
Quite a number of the society
people of Weimar,- and Flatonia
attended the play here Sunday
night.
If we used broadcloth in makf
the BUCKSKIN BREBCHE&w*
would improve the *piriilit;f oft lie
cloth, that would be all. Could- •
en't have any better fit or more
careful stitches, and tho broadr
cloth wouldn't wear so well. We
guarantee theiu to be the best
pants made.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
To the Publio:
We, the undersigned, beg to an-
nounce that we have formed a co-
partnership for the practice of law
under the firm name of Wolters,
Lane and Lenert; that George. E.
Lenert has joined the firm of Wol.
ters & Lane- that the offices of the
new firm will remain over the First
National Bank of LaUrange.
Practice in. all Courts, State and
Federal.
Wolters A Lane.
Geo. E. Lenert.
Mr. O. F. Knape formerly lo-
cated at Temple where he was as-
sociate editor and co-proprietor of
the Temple Volkesblatt, the ger-
man paper recently established at
that point by Mr. Srost Goeth,
has purchased tbe Moulton Eagle
and assumed active management
oi that excellent journal. His
first issue was up to the j&igle'a
former good standard and he pro-
mises that in the ftitnre his best
effbrti will be put forth to prop*
erly serve the interest of his sub-
scribers and the country in gener
al. If faithful attention will ac-
complish it Bro. Knape wiU at-
tain success,
Southern Pacific Rates.
Carnival, Houston, Tex. Dec. 9
to 13. Tickets on sale Dec Sth to
12th inclusive. Convention basis.
Limited to Dec. l<Hh. In connec-
tion to above rate on Dec. £b and
12 a special excursion trains w ill
l>e run, leaving Schulcnbnrg at
7:25 a. in., 11.00 rouqd trip re-
turning day following on any regu-
lar tram* Jolly tlma anticipated.
Annual conference M. E. church
South, Huntavllle Tex. Tickots
on sale Deo. 9th and 10th. Limit-
ed Dec. 17th. Convention basis.
Christmas holiday excursion
rates on Dec. 21, 22 and 23. One
and one third fare round trip to
all designated points |n th^ rate
sheet, H, S, 'fanner, Affect.
Qr, Harper** Medallion.
The medallion of the Alliancq
Francaise was presented tq Pres!->
dent Harper, qf the University of
Chi(iage„ the other day by the
^rench consul, Henri Merou. The
medal was accompanied by a letter
from the head officials of the alli-
anee at Paris, stating that it Mas
given because of Dr. Harper's inter-
est In behalf of the Chicago branch.
The medal is of silver, and is in-
scribed with the seal of the alliance
and President Harper's name.
and Fancy
Early for
BROS.
Mv line of
II. P. SCHAEFER,
is ever the result ofa
visit to the JEWELRY
Store of , V
DIETRICH & KRENGEL
at LaGrange, Texas
Give them a trial.
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At our Bargains in Funiture, Rugs,
i im u n i isii'.i mm ,s r; i;; i i; i; t; 111111 n
We have an elegant assortment of Miniature Masical
, Cornets, Trampets, Harps, etc., and m*
priate and pretty selection of the latest novelties suitable for
including Pianos,
mas remembrances for either the yoong or
many things that you will find here
Kitchen Sets,,
Toy Stoves,
Ranges,
Hobby Horses,
Go-Carts,
Horns,
Harp s
Music Boxes,
Candies,
Raisins,
Engines,
Railway Trains,
Tubephones,
Tool Chests,
Watches,
Toilet Sets,
Books,
Christmas Cards,
Nuts,
Fruit.
Fire Works to Burn.
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Roman Candles, Sky Rockets that are Sky Scrapers, Cannon
Crackers, Torpedoes and Merry-go-rounds and many other
Christmas Goods and Toys
> are to be had at the cheapest prices from the Famous
FRUIT PALACE.
NEUMANN BROS
Teachers That Teach. J Hope and Wisdom
Strongest corps of Trained ami ftoth are contained in
Educated Teachers ever employed laxative Chill Tahlets.
by a Southern College, j 25 cts. No cure-no pay
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King, W. R. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1901, newspaper, November 28, 1901; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth188997/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.