The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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ANNOUNCEMENT RATES
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(In Advance)
District... $10.00
County 8.00
Precinct 4.00
City- 2.50
COUNTY ELECTION.
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The following candidates place
their names before the voters of
Payette county for the office
preceeding their names, subject
to the action of the Democratic
primary election July 23, 1910.
For County Judge: .
Seorye TlJillrich.
Re-election
Joseph Ghlinger.
For District Clerk:
alius
Re-election
For County Clerk:
JClati
Re-election
For Tax Collector:
7l/m. 9tyennike
Re-election
For Tax Assessor:
C. Jft. Stainmann
t* Re-election
For County Treasure r:
Jfesse 6. TJiemann
jC. JEapp
Re-election
For Sheriff:
jfujr. jCoossin
Re-election
For County Attorney:
Sam C. jCowrey
Re-election (
For County Superintendent:
S. Jf. Stierliny #
Re-election
Seorffe Jfcausler.
For Commissioner of-Precinct No. 4,
^ J'ietsam,
Re-election.
X Sleekier.
For Justice of the Peace Precinct 8;
<?. i?. Uofft.
Re-election.
For Constable Precinct 8:
eWm. Cornelson.
Rudolph Stavinoha.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Best Molasses in town at
Levey's.
O. B. Scfcwenke attended the
Funeral Directors and Embalm
ers' convention at Galveston this
weeks.
Hot Vienna Sausage Every
Saturday at Winkler's Saloon.
Cold lunch every day.
CHEAP.
Several Second Jfand jCawn
ewers if sold at ortoe.
36 $t €. ZRaumgarten <f SB re
PORT U1 BUSINESS COLLEGE
PORT ARTHUR,TEXAS
Modern Dormitory under supervisionof
Matron and Teachers. All conveniences
FACULTY of SPECIALISTS
MODEM EQUIPMENT
WE SELL USABLE KNOWLEDGE
GOOD POSITIONS
AWAIT OUR
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DEPARTMENTS
BOOKKEEPING STENOGRAPHY
SPANISH, fresch ENGLISH, OERMAN
TELEGRAPHY) $jSSS?!>Samwc"a
WRITE FOR CATALOG, ITS FREE
ENTER ANY TIME
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MOVING PICTURES
Wilk's Moving Pictures at the
Turner Hall next Sunday
night. New Pictures each per
formance. Admission 10 and
20 cts.
A solid gold 'present will be
given away every Sunday night.
Go to the 5 and 10c store for
Birthday Presents.
Henry Meyer.
HAVE YOU BEEN ENUMERATED?
If not, or if you have any doubt, fill out this Coupon and mail
Eugene T. Long, Supervisor of-Census, Hailetlsville, Texas.
to
On Apjil 15, 1910, Iwas living at address grvvn below, but to the
best of my knowledge I have not been enumerated there or anywhere
else. • • "
Name.
Mrs. I. Russek and daughters,
Misses Lydia and Emmie, re-
turned yesterday from San An-
tonio, Beeville and other points.
FOR SALE.
Few Jersey heifers for sale
subject to registration. See Dr.
Perkins.
John Schuhmacher of La-
Grange, and Edgar Amberg, of
Rutersville were in the city Sun-
day with their new Flanders car.
SAFES.
stock of assorted sixes
Sron Safes have arrived and
will go at the lowest figures,
36 2t <Smil ZRaumgarten.
Rev. J. C. Pauling will fill his
regular appointment here Sun-
day next at 3 and 8 p. m. at the
Methodist church. All are
cordially invited
Have you ever seen steel Gar
den Hose? Well you can at H. P.
Schaefer's. It lasts a life time
with but few repairs.
Mrs. Ed. Horner and the chil-
dren left Wednesday for Luling
for a week's visit to relatives.
From there they will return to
their home in Belen, N. M.
Address..
—i Texas
Everybody is cordially invited
to attend the basket picnic May
27 at Glass Chapel.
FOR SALE.
Choice City Property—Corner
lot. $3000 buys it if sold at once.
See R.O.Perkins.
HONOR ROLL.
Those of our subscribers who
remembered us financially, since
our last issue are:
Will Cornelson
Fred Bruns
S. E. Jones, (col) ,'
Just received a beautiful as-
sortment of Post Cards, Come
md have your selection.
Henry Meyer.
$250 REWARD.
The Galveston Harrisburg and
San Antonio Railway Company will
pay a reward of two hundred and
fifty dollars for the arrest and final
conviction of each person guilty of
placing obstructions on the tracks
of this company.
H. F. Anderson,
Superintendent
Rev. J. N. Murphy preached
three interesting sermons Satur-
day evening, Sunday morning
and evening. In a little talk to
the Union Sunday School he-re-
marked that it was the largest in
the three towns he preaches in.
He gave some very good advice to
the young 'people and told them
tier study their lessons well in
their schools for the future gov-
ernment of this country will rest
in a short time, on the shoulders
of the young people. The young
men came in for especial advice,
and that was to be men and not
be idlers. He left Tuesday aft-
ernoon for Weimar.
After a heavy meal take a cou-
ple of Doan's Regulets, and give
your stomach, liver and bowela the
help they will need. Regulets
bring easy, regular spassages of the
bowels.
Try being pleasant for a while
instead of being mean, cross and
hateful.
HIGH HILL FEAST.
A big crowd was out to enjoy
the day at High Hill Monday last.
In the shooting contest the
following won prizes:
Henry Olle,- 1st prize; Henry
Kleavermann, 2nd; Ad. Hoffmann,
3rd: T. Franke, 4th; Herman
Kleavermann, 5th..
In the bowling contest the fol-
lowing won prizes:
Frank Demel, 1st; Bennie Car-
ly, 2nd; Chas. Krischke, 3rd; Ed
Lobpries; 4th.
A dance was enjoyed at night
by a large crowd until a late hour.
Music by "the High Hill brass
band.
HACKBERRY.
Mrs. A. B. Chapman of Leesville
was the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. D'. Morrow a few days
the past week
Mr. Walter Sehaefer visited
friends here Sunday.
Those who attended the pound
party, given at the hospitable home
of Mr. and Mrs. McBride Friday
last report a royal time. There
were twenty-four present. Re-
freshment were served in the way
of candy, fruit, nuts, cake and
lemonade.
Misses Rosie Simpson and Ollie
Adams visited with Mrs. Ella Car-
son a few days the past week.
Guyle and Louie Morrow attend-
ed the 4>all at St. John, Monday
night.
Mr. L. Lawrence and family
visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Jodie
Wegenhoft near Weimar last week,
Messrs. J. F. and Drew Morrow
Sundai^d at the'home of Mr. I.
D. Morrow.
Stuart Morrow visited "friends'!
near Glass Chapel, Sunday.
Blue Feather.
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Winfree, Raymond. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1910, newspaper, May 19, 1910; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189387/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.