The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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S DBSCKIPTION,^!. 50 PE R ANNUM
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
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November 21, 1919
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The officii of the governor of
Texas pays only four thousand
plunks a year yet there are al-
ways a bunch uv 'em ready to
try for it. What is the where-
fore? ' H ' Si ': . i'J, H
Thanksgiving Closing
Keuper Bros. I
Wolters Merc. Co.
Kessler Merc. Co.
Sobotik & Pratka >
* Neuhaus & Meyer
Ermis & Mitchon
Will "be closed all day on
Thursday, November 27, 1919,
on account of Thanksgivining.
Route Two
November 17. Joe Petrash
and wife called Monday night at
the A. Toemler home.
Joe Woellert and family and
Misses Wqcllert and Miss Mary
jiuensier were guests Sunday
at A. Schroder's.
Mrs, C. Lux spent- Saturday
and Sunday in Schulenburg with
her mother.
Fi-auk and Miss Mary Muen
ster icturned afew days since
from Falls county. ;; .' ,
was at H. Berger's
rnirxg..
Mueller and daugh-
da, spent Satarday
ith F. Janszen and
and wife and little
ss Adelle, were out
ng Monday night.
home epter-
August Heinrich
H. Ber-"
Herman, Mrs. C. F.
daughter, Miss
W. Sauer and family,
E. Fiedler and son,
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was out calling
Monday night.
Rudolf, Henry and F/ed. Jans
zen and Henry Koehler called
Sunday at P. W. Sauer's.
Orange.
Kaliettsville Route 1
November 16. Elo Kohieffel is
=id seriously ill. Dr. Cra-
, of the Breslau section, is
ling him.
Arthur Ummelmann and fam-
ily visited with Henry Wachten-
dorf and family near Moravia
Charlie and Miss Jenovepha
Goedrich visited Sunday in Wit-
ting with friends.
The Appelts Hill King feast
was well attended. Louis Apple
was crowned king and he in
turn chose hi3 daughter as
queen. The dance at night was
well attended, 105 tickets having
been sold.
Henry Schorder and wife last
week moved to their new home.
Adolph Mehreus, Fred, and
Miss Mary Gebauer and Frank
Tobola visited Thursday at the
home of Charlie Goedrich.
Victor Busse was out calling
Sunday.
Otto Marberger, of Moulton,
and Emil Laqua made a call re-
cently at the home of Christian
Kaelke.
Charlie Seifert, Adolf Mehr-
ens, Adolf, August and Miss
Rosalia Goedrich and Miss
Emma Hackfield visited at the C.
D. Kohleffel home the other Sun-
day.
Joe Tobola and family spent
Sunday at the home of Charlie
Goedrich.
Adolf Mehrens and Adolf
Goedrich spent Sunday night
with Emil and Otto Gunderlach.
Jim Dandy.
From Hackberry
November 18. There is to be
services at Andrews Chapel Sun-
day morning, December 7, by
Rev. W. W. Stone, of Flatonia.
John and Herbert Morrow re-
turned from San Saba Monday.
L. K. and Dick McKinnon
came up from Sugar Land Sat-
urday to visit their mother, Mrs.
Alice McKinnon.
Frank Marak and family
moved onto their farm they re-
cently purchased from Ernest
Frazer, Mr. Frazer moving to
another farm her recently purch-
ased.
Miss Or a Remmert who has
been visiting Miss EmmaTabbs,
returned to her home in Magnet
Saturday.
Mesdames I. D. and Herbert
Morrow and I. B. Smith called
on Miss Emma Tubbs Friday
afternoon.
Quite a few of t!ie Hack bery
folks attended the Yoakum fair.
Joan.
Miss Millie Templin, of Eogle,
was in Schulenburg yesterday.
FEDEMA BOHLMANN
NOTARY PUBLIC
AND STENOGRAPHER
Office at Cernoaek" Drug Store
Your patronage solicited
C. A. VOGT
NOTARY PUBLIC
Special attention given
to drawing contracts,
deeds, etc.
Office in First National Bank.
YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
FOR THE
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SEMI-WEEKLY
FARM NEWS
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PllOFlTS
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Special Writers — Live Stock i
Poultry, Nursery, Farm and
Garden, Recipes, Market Re-
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Twice a Week.
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A Good liniment
There is hardly any need to explain
the advisability of keeping on hand
a bottle of some good liniment for
external application in cases of
ttnergency — and there is none
letter for that purpose than
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veras
othard Oil
powerful ene-
and pains,
for rheumatism,
swellings, back-
of the joints or
is sold by druggists
Prices: 80 cents and
: or 60 cents and 3c tax.
opy of
manac for 1920
store, or write for it direct,
is free of charge!
at your drug
6. ft
Cough
is a troublesome symptom causing
often much pain, suffering and anx-
iety. It is something you cannot
get rid of as quickly as you would
like to unless you do as many others
have done; Take
Severa's
Balsam for Longs
in the treatment of coughs, colds,
hoarseness, difficult breathing, sore
throat and spasmodic croup. Try a
bottle to-day. Get it at your drug
store. Good for children as well as
for adults. Prices: 25 cents and 1
cent tax, or 50 cents and 2c tax.
CO., CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA.
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THE SCHULENBURG STICKER, SCHtJLENSURG, TEXAS
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Our Store will
CLOSED ALL
That the day
celebrated in
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WTiat you pay out your good money for
is cigarette 'satisfaction—and, my, how
you do get it in every puff of Camels!
Send us your
order
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^PERTLY blended choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi-
nate bite and free them from any
unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or
unpleasant cigaretty odor.
*ns*an* anc^ permanent
success with smokers because the
blend brings out to the limit the
refreshing flavor and delightful njel-
S-0-M-E
Goodies!
—the kind
that m-e-l-t
in your
mouth
light,
fluffy, tender
cakes, biscuits and
doughnuts that |ust
keep you hanging
'round the pantry-
all made with >
CALUME
BAKING POWDER
the safest, purest, most
economical kind. Try
it—drive away bake-day
failures."
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You save when you buy it.
You save when you use it.
Calumet contains only such
ingredients as have been
approved officially by the
U. S. Food Authorities.
HIGHEST ™
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low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re-
taining the desirable "body." Camels
are simply a revelation I You may
smoke them without tiring your taste!
For your own satisfaction you must
compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any price. Then,
you 11 best realize their superior
quality and the rare . enjoyment
they provide,.
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Liberty bonds taken at:
KEUPER BROS.
It & REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. u
trisEjyra urt a ioogb jto. jiae
K. OF P
Meets every 1st and 3rd
Wednesday night in Their
Castle IIaU. All viBltlng
Knlghtfe cordially invited to
attend the meetings of the
lodre.
W. L. Baumgarten, G. C.
Chas. Matula, K. R. S.
SUNSET CAMP 120.W.0.W.
Meets every 1st
and 3rd Friday
in the month at
t ie new Hall.
Visiting Sover-
eigns welcome.
Otto Schulz, C. C.
A. B. Gebert, Clerk.
R. A. Wolters, Banker
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Western Star Lodge
No. 174
U O, O. F.
Meets regularly
each Tuesday night
Transient brethern
are cordially invit-
ed to visit us.
City dressing Shop
Seeherger & Sengeimann, Props.
The Hoffman Steam Sanitary Way
Cleaning, Pressing,
Repairing, Dyeing.
Clothes made to
Order
All work guaranteed
except dye work
Laundry Agency
Ladies' work a specialty. We call for
work and deliver. Phone 171,
Second hand clothes bought and sold
Gus Rtjsbek,
C. A. Vogt, Secretary.
N.G.
REGISTERED
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Flour, which those
know will tell you is
best on the market.
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Sobotik & Pratka
The Store WitH Arl New
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IVY GROVE NO.
81 ,W. C.
Meets eyery 1st and
3rd Thursday in the
month afternoon. All
visiting members in-
vited to attend.
Lena Brauner, Guardian,
Emma Merrem, Clerk.
Anna Wolters, Banker.
Lyons Lodge, No. 195
JF. <r*4. AM.
attend
Meets on Friday
on or before
, each full moon in
\ the month. Tran-
% sient bretherenare
cordially invited to
W. D. COWAN, W. M.
Fred. Ebbling, sbo.
Robert Kallus and his mother
returned Monday from San An-
tonio where he has been under
the care of specialists.
Otto and Hugo Wilks came in
Thursday morning to attend the
wedding of their sister, Miss
Adela to J. I. Jonston of San
Antonio.
Mrs. Johnston, mother, Den-
nis Johnston, brother, train dis-
patcher, and wife and two ehild-
dren, Lucile and Mildred; and j "oie ^dnesday,
Mrs. Callen, sister, and son,! Miss Alma Mahler returned
Jack, came in from San Antonio home Tuesday from a visit of
Thursday to attend the John- j two weeks with friends in Hous-
ston-Wilks wedding. ' ton.
Miss Cleo Freeman of Glidden
is visiting at the Joe Schindler
home:
M|ss Hertha Graf has returned
home from & visit of a week in
Sugar Land.
Leon Kahanek of Halletsville,
was shaking hands with friends
It It a powerful and scientific
combination of culphur and other
healing agents for the relief and
cure of diseases of the skin, it
is | especially effective in the
ITCHING VARIETIES; giving
instant relief from the itching -j
and smarting sensations and by p
its germ-destroying properties it lj
exterminates the microbe which
is the cause of the eruption, thus
curing the disease completely.
Lltteii's Liquid Sulphur Com-
pound is used In all cases of Ec-
zema, Tetter, Barber's Itch, Pso-
riasis, Herpes, Rash, Oak and
Ivy Poisoning, also for relieving
the annoyance caused by chig-
gers and mosquito bites.
In the treatment of ECZEMA
—the most painful and obstinate
of all skin diseases—it Is one of
the most successful remedies
known.
taall size 50 cists bottle, t rj ibs $1 00
JAMES F. BALLARD, fnp. St. Lsuls. MO.
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Mrs. A. Kehrer entertained
the 500 club Monday afternoon.
Mrs. W. H. Talley received the
first prize, a silver sugar bowl,
Mrs. W. A. Richter the conso-
lation, a big string of home made
sausage, and Mrs. Fredrich the
booby, a box of Rubnomore.
Refreshments consisting of as-
sorted sandwiches, salads, as£
sorted cakes, baked apples with
pecan filling and whipped cream, [
chocolate and coffee were served
the following members: Mes-
dames W. H. Tafley, A. Fredrich,
August and W. A. Richter, Rud.
Stieber, F. F, Weiss, H. A.
Schaef^r and R. A. Wolters.
It's no longer necessary to go into
scribing the practical merits
everybody knows all about ,£The Ui
How it goes and comes day after day and
after ^year at an operating expense so
it's wonderful. This advertisement is to u
prospective buyers to pl#ce orders without de-
lay. Buy a Ford car when you can
We'll take good care of your or
Ford to you as soon as possible—and give the
best in 4 after-service" when required.
SCHULENBURG MOTOR
Ths First
3P, otters
President
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1919, newspaper, November 21, 1919; Schulenburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189696/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.