The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER, SCHULENBURG, TEXAS
Locals
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Rent Places
Brick Store Room, formerly
occupied by W. Helmcamp Sa-
loon.
Store Building between my
Restaurant and Mrs. Richter's
millinery store.
Small building, formerly used
for creamery, back of Mrs. Rich-
ter's millinery store.
One large hall room and three
office 01 sleeping rooms upstairs
in Proetzel Building.
My garage and paint and re-
pair rock building, closer by, for
rent cheap. *
—If you want the best grades
of flour, corn meal, chops, bran
and shorjbs, at right prices, see
8 Emil Baumgarten.
If it's Groceries you want and
fresh stock, also best fruits, cel-
lery, vegetables and\ breads,
white fish, assorted cheese and
sausages, fish and oysters at less
than you are used to paying.
Call on Emil H. Baumgarten.
Free Delivery. 5
—Large stock hand cheese—
the old German style — best
grade cream and brick cheese
just received. _
—BeatPeaberry coffee in town,
5 pounds for a $1.00. Other
brands 6H pounds for $1.00. "
—Rice 11 pounds for $1.00.
—Fresh prunes, all sizes, cit-
ron, raisins and figs.
—Select stock onions, pota-
toes, cabbage, Dill and sour
pickles and fresh celery always
on hand.
—Apples and oranges by the
box and dozsa. Almonds, wal-
nuts and pecans, and last but
not least, the best Flours made,
in barrels and sacks.
—Canned goods a specialty.
x — Plenty of sugar at reduced
prices.
—Finest and freshest ribbon
cane syrup just in.
—Large, juicy Houma, La.,
oysters and fresh fish.
—All tobaccos at old prices.
—rSmoked white fish and fin-
est Derringer and Cervelet saus-
ages, herrings. Russian sardines
and roll mops.
Em il Baumgarten.
FOR RE^T—A cosy home.
Apply to Miss Wolf. 10
—Kindling at $1.00 a load, de-
livered.
10 Baumgarten-Matula Co.
—Make W. C. Munn Co.'s
mammoth Store your headquar-
ters when in Houston next. Ev-
erything provided for your con-
venience. nov 16-6w
—I make a specialty of enlarg-
ing and hand coloring photos. A
nice assortment of frames to se-
lect from. Herzik Studio.
—Kindling at $1.00 a load, de-
livered.
10 Baumgarten-Matula Co.
—See us for prices on
Rice Straw
Rice Hay
Ear Corn
Shell Corn
Milo Maize
Rice Bran
Prairie Hay
Alfalfa.
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Schwartz Bros.
FOR SALE—My yellow Vul-
can roadster and 5-Passenger
Studebaker.
9 W. D. Keuper.
FOR SALE.—A span of good
mules, in good order and broke
to work any where. Also harness
and Studebaker wagon. Will be
offered at a fair price.
9-4t Mrs. L. P. Lester.
—Kindling at $1.00 a load, de-
livered.
10 Baumgarten-Matula Co. .
' FOR RENT—Dwelling house
next to my home. Will be com-
pletely remodeled.
20 tf Max Schwartz.
—You cannot beat the variety
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►nee we can show in drum-
of knit and woolen
P, Keuper & Son.
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Cleaning and Pressing
Work called for and delivered.
Special attention to ladies' work
and satisfaction guaranteed. •
Phone 43 Seeberger Bros.
—Mebane Triumph Cotton
Seed—I am the local agent for
this improved seed and you can
buy from me in any quantity.
51 tf E. H. Pratka.
WELL DRILLING—For well
drilling see me for prices and
service. Can go from 100 to 800
feet to water. D. J. Sauer. jan 1
For Rent
The Turner residence.
Emil Schulz, Sr.
FARMS WANTED — I have
clients for large and small farms.
Money to loan on good security.
10-tf Ed. Kiehn.'
Most disfiguring skin eruptions,
scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc-, are
due to impure blood. Burdock
Blood Bitters as a cleansing blood
tonic, is well recommended. $1.25
at all stores. '
—Just unpacked, a big ship-
ment of patent leather belts, silk
auto veils and caps and scarfs to
match, fur trimming and trim
buttons. Cranz & Kessler.
Itching piles provoke profanity
but profanity won't remove them.
Doan's Ointment is recommended
for itching, b'eeding or protruding
piles 00c at any drug store.
—If you want a tire where you
as buyer take no risk get a Good-
rich from H. P. Schaefer. 11
FEED FOR SALE—Two car
loads of extra fine pea nut hay
will arrive soon. For prices see
Ernest ^IcKinnon.
—You will find the best line of
picture frames ever shown in
Schulenburg at the Herzik
Studio. The prices are much
less than traveling solicitors
charged before prices went up.
—Enlarging pictures and fram-
ing at Herzik's Art Studio. 50
POSTED
You are notified that under the
laws of Texas one who hunts
with firearms or dogs upon the
enclosed and posted lands of
another without the consent of
the owner therof, is subject to a
severe fine. Our lands are posted
and persons without permission
are warned to desist from hunt-
ing thereon, picking pecans or
trespassing, or they will be pros-
ecuted to the full extent of the
law. See 156 S. W. Rep. Page
626 and 160 S. W. R. Page 717.
Frank Balcar
Frank Holub
G. A. Hahnke
John J. Cernosek
William Friedrich
" —Just received a tierce of cas-
ings. Get your sausage casings
from us. S chindler Bros. 3
One way tor elieve habitual con-
stipation is to take regularly a mild
laxative. Doan's Regulets are rec-
ommended for this purpose. 30c
a box at all drug stores.
Notice to Farmers
Just received a shipment of
Gasoline and Kerosene Engines,
all sizes and makes, also Farm
Pump Engines, Corn and Corn-
Cob-Crushers and Saw-Rigs. As
I bought them before the big ad-
vance in price I will sell at a
very low figure. When in notion
to buy call on me and see for
yourself.
Ernst Ch. Baumgarten,
Schulenburg, Texas.
—Your next visit to Houston
will be inclomplete unless you
visit the W. C. Munn Co.'s mam-
moth Store. nov 16-6w
—See us for prices on
Rice Straw
Rice Hay
Ear Corn
Shell Corn
Milo Maize
Rice Bran
Prairie Hay
Alfalfa.
9tf Schwartz Bros.
WANTED—All kinds of sacks.
10 tf. Schindler Bros.
For earache, toothache, pains,
burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr.
Thomas' Eclectic Oil, a splendid
remedy for emergency.
—Buy a Goodrich tire and you
get the Goodrich SUPER GUAR-
ANTEE. H. P. Schaefer. 11
REWARD — For return of
Overland crank, lost between
Schulenburg and LaGrange.
Schindler Bros.
Mrs. Tom Cohen and Master
Mffx Ellis came in Monday from
Ellinger to visit her parents, Max
Schwartz and wife.
—If you want a beautiful silk
dress, shirt waist or silk skirt,
we haVe the silks to make them.
Give us a lookover before buying
elsewhere.
Cranz & Kessler.
—I am receiving shipments of
harness and collars almost,daily.
Don't buy until you have seen
the line and Larned the prices.
Wm. Baumgarten.
—Just received a beautiful
line of ladies' fancy collars.
Cranz & Kessler.
—Palace Barber Shop. Baths,
cleaning and pressing. Electric
massage. Satisfaction' is guar-
anteed. Old P. O. Stand. Joe
Schindler, Jr., Proprietor.
—Contracting for 21 car-loads
of buggies ahead at one time,
makes the price so low I can
undersell all competitors for the
same quality. I can show you
why one buggy wears longer and
rides easier than another. If
you need one I can save you
money. Get all other dealers'
prices, then see me.
Wm. Baumgarten.
ANOTHER SCHULENBURG CASE
It Proves That There's A Way Out
for Many Suffering Schulenburg
Folks
Just Another report of a case in
Schulenburg. Another typical case.
Kidney ailments relieved in Schul-
enburg with Doan's Kidney Pills.
Otto Schulz, blacksmith, Summit
St., says; "My work caused my
kidneys to get in a bad condition
and I had dull pains through the
small of my back. I was sore and
lame, especially mornings and at
times could hardly stoop to pick up
my tools. The kidney secretions
were irregular in passage and I had
other sysmptoms of kidney com-
plaint. Doan's Kidney Pills, pro-
cured at Breymann's Drug Store,
strengthened my back and removed
all sj sintoms of kidney trouble "
Price 60o at all dealers Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
that Mr. Schulz used. Poster-
Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N.Y.
11 2t
Dave Shapiro spent Thanks-
giving relatives in San Antonio.
Mrs. C. Diettrich, of Dallas,
and Mrs. Ida Zwiener, of Colum-
bus, spent the first of the week
here with Charlie Zwiener and
wife. v
E. R. Lewis, oi; San Antonio,
was a guest Tuesday at the Henry
Bohlmann home.
Misses 01 ga and Ida Schlott-
mann were callers at the Sticker
office Monday afternoon.
Wm. Keuper, Jr., came in
from San Antonio to spend Sun-
day with the home folks.
Miss Hay den McKinnen is
here from Galveston for a visit of
a few days with her parents.
Louis Kahle, of Vernon, Texas,
was here last Week for a visit at
the home of his nephew, E. B
Miller.
Mrs. Krause and Miss Emma
Mladenka, of Moulton, spent the
week end at the Emil Vacek
home.
Mrs. Henry Bohlmann visited
her married daughter, Mrs. John
Wallace, in Luling, the first of
the week.
Miss Juanita Wallace, of Lu-
ling, spent Thanksgiving here
with her grandparents, Dad
Bohlmann and wife.
Mrs. Louie Turner and sister,
Miss Hettie Mraznk, are in Co-
lumbus this week on a visit to
their brother, Charlie Mrazek.
Mrs. E. J. Walters and daugh-
ter, Miss Clara, spent Thanks-
giving at Shiner, Mrs. C* A. Vogt
accompanying* them as far as
Moulton, where she spent the
day with relatives and friends.
Mrs. T. C Ballard has re-
turned from a visit with rela-
tives and friends^ in Gonzales
and San Antonio, spending
Thanksgiving in the latter city.
,Fred. Kautsky and Rud. Roe-
der came in from Camp Bowie,
Fort Worth, to spend Thanks-
giving with home folks. The
boys looked fine. It is unfortu-
nate they could not stay longer.
A car containing one hundred
and ten thousand tons of sugar
en route from Colorado to New
York City, was derailed on a
siding here early Sunday morn-
ing. The accident was caused
by the flange on on one of the
trucks peeling off. All day some
ten men were at wrork on the
job and that night the car was
was again started on its journey.
H. P. Schaefer, the hardware
dealer of Schulenburg, on De-
cember 1, rounded out a quarter
of a century in business here
and to day has a trade stretching
out a long way in every direc-
tion. Nor is this all. Eighteen
years of this time he served on
the town school board and gave
liberally of both his time and his
money for the betterment of our
schools. With next to nothing to
do with he kept on t rying and
to-day every pupil in our public
school is indebted in a great
measure to H. P. Schaefer for
what the town offers along edu-
cational lines.
Model 90
Touring
Light Four
Model 90
Touring Car
$793
Make Your Christmas
Money do the Host Good
You can Spend and Please the F'amily with-
out really improving their welfare or adding
to their value. Or you can please your family
by giving them this Overland Model 90 and
at tHe same time increase their usefulness to
themselves ancT the community.
Order your Model 90 now and make your
Christmas expenditure live longer and do
more good. No other car near its price gives
such SERVICE and ECONOMY combined
with such beauty, roominess and COMFORT.
H, P. Schaefer
A SENSIBLE CHRISTM.
Buy something useful which will be
dated each time it is worn. We have
a wonderful variety at old prices.
For Him
Neckwear
Gloves
Hose
Handkerchiefs
Suits, we guarantee the fit
Hats, a new line just in
Douglas Shoes, for dress and
wear
Shirts
Collars, Etc.
All of these at Bargain Price
considering the wholesale price
today.
We contracted early is why
our line is complete and price
so low. ' If you do not know
what to get for a present, we
can help you.
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F^or Her
Beautiful Silk Waists
•' "fwam
Separate Skirts
Gloves
Guaranteed Silk He
all colors
Ladies' Coats
Child rens' Coats
Childrens' Dresses
Knit Headwear
Scarfs
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Handkerchiefs, Etc.
If you want somet
sure to please,
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shopping troubl
Your frient
in need of
and it will]
now at the
R. BROSSMANN
Merchant Tailor
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Dependable Holiday
Do not select your Holiday Gifts bdf
have looked through our line. We ]
new and complete line of carefully
Christmas /gifts.
Watches, Clocks, LaVallieres, Br<
A complete line of French Ivory
in Manicure Sets, Toilet Sets,
Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Etc.
A very complete line of 1847
Silverware^ knives, forks, spoons, <
Everything to make your
service correct, in chests.
Our Prices are Reasonable and
Guaranteed. It costs nothing to
Tie Only Exclusive Jewelry Store in
L. P. Ruhmann &
—
John Hrncir and family spent
Thanksgiving with relatives in
Flatonia.
Louie Kahl and Henry Kiesling,
of Vernon, visited at the Will
Miller home Friday,
Mrs. Moser and daughter,
Miss Annie, were in Weimar
Tuesday on business.
Miss Louise Baumgarten re-
turned to her school work at San
Antonio Sunday after spending
the Thanksgiving holiday with
home folks,
A. J. Breckenhof and family of
Shiner spent Sunday at the Paul
Stuerke home, Mrs. Anna Esch-
enburg accompanying them back
for a visit with relatives and
friends. i
M. C. Levey and wife of Hal-
lettsville spent Thanksgiving at
the Ike Lippman home.
Old "Dun," the buggy horse
that has been doing service in
the E. B. Kessler family for the
past 15 years, passed to his re-
ward Tuesday of this week. He
was faithful to the end and al-
ways had the best of care.
Malcolm Bridgwater arrived
Sunday from San Francisco
where he he has been in training
at the officers camp for the artil-
lery coast defense department:
His many friends will be glad to
learn that he successfully passed
the tests and received his com-
mission and is 10 report for duty
on the coast of Oregon near Po
land for active duty
1§«
Catarrh Cannot
with LOCAL APPLZCA1
cannot reach the seat
Catarrh Is a local
fluenced by constlt
and in order to cure
take an internal
tarrh Cure is taken
acts thru the blood on
faces of the
Cure was prescribed by
physicians in this
is composed of some
known, combined with
best blood purifiers^' The
bination of the ing
Catarrh Cure is what
wonderful results in
tions. Send for testimony
F. J. CHENEY & CO..
All Druggists. 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for
Fred Rohan and
took a trip to
in the former's new
Mrs. John
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1917, newspaper, December 7, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189687/m1/5/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.