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THE SGHULENBURG STICKER, SCHULENBURG. TEXAS
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WARNING
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are
*ot getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
Mi years, and proved safe by millions.—Say "Bayer"!
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SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of
line "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc-
tor Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu-
Neuritu, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American!
_ tin bans of 11
tatk*MI*auk*fB«i«r
bat a km u—!■ Lugui packages.
> mt WMItlcaoldee«w of fTslli i lliniiili
_ good on your Job for you may
* reputation to bold it in years
MOTHER!
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^California Syrup of Figs'
Child's Best Laxative
Syrup of Figs
Accept "California'
—ly look for the name California on
;e, then you tire sure your
having the best and most harm-
t>ysic for the little stomach, liver
bowels. Children love Its fruity
Full directions on each bottle.
. must say "California."—Adv.
WmmI
Nervousness.
tobacco make you nervous?"
does," replied Mr.. Meekton. "if
ta catches me smoking in the
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99 OUT OF 100
«r the winter ailments such as Coughs,
Golds, spasmodic Croup, or soreness
■nywhere/may be quickly relieved by
▼•cfcer-Balm. Ask your druggist
.Avoid imitations.^—Ady.
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POOL KNOWN AS MOSES' WELL
Is Believed to Be That Mentioned in
1
the Bible in Connection With
Great Law Giver.
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fin the Egyptian desert, about ten
east of Suez, is situated a pic-
taresque pool known as "Moses* well."
is believed to be the well inen-
in the Bible, where Moses, at
bidding of the Lord, cast a branch
the bitter waters, and they were
sweetened. Set in ,a deep grove of
«fcte-palms and pomegranate trees, the
writ is a dark, calm, mysterious look-
lag pool, faithfully reflecting the
fslms which fringe its edges. The
scene at sunrise, when the first rays
strike the still water, is exquisite be-
description.
Attempts to identify various nat-
beauties and locations with man-
or descriptions as given in the
have always been difficult, owing
the fact that the records of the
of Egypt at the time of the cap-
tivity of the Jews were destroyed by
niers that came into power immedi-
ately afterward. The motive was
Jealousy, and a determination to wipe
Cram the minds of the people any re-
greta for rulers gone.
It takes a good deal of grief to kill
a woman after she has acquired a dia-
mond necklace.
If You Need a Medicine
You Should Have the Best
Have you ever stopped to reason why
it is that so many products that are ex-
tensively advertised, all at once drop out
of sight and are soon forgotten? The
re anon is plain—the article did not fulfill
the promises of the manufacturer. This
applies more particularly to a medicine.
A medicinal preparation that has real
curative value almost sells itself, as like
an endless chain system the remedy is
recommended by those who have been
benefited, to those who are in need of it.
A prominent druggist says "Take for
example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a
preparation 1 have sold for many years
and never hesitate to recommend, for in
almost every case it shows excellent re-
sults, as many of my customers testify.
No other kidney remedy has so large a
sale." |
According to sworn statements and
.verified testimony of thousands who have
used the preparation, the success of Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact,
so many people claim, that it fulfills al-
most every wish in overcoming kidney,
liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri-
nary troubles and neutralizes the uric
acid which causes rheumatism.
You may receive a sample bottle of
Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.,
and enclose ten cents; also mention this
paper. Large and medium size bottles
for sale at all drag stores.—Adv.
In Italy the tax for an average auto-
mobile runs to between $2,000 add $3,-
000 a year.
To Have a Clear Sweet Skin
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
or itching, if any, with Cuticura Oint-
ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and
dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to
leave 'a fascinating fragrance on skin.
Everywhere 25c each.—Adv.
REALLY NOT SO FLATTERING
Dad the Washerwoman.
A recent survey of farm life condi-
tions in Arkansas by the state college
ef agriculture revealed two homes in
which the father did the family wash-
Younger Lady's Explanation of Rec-
ognition of Old Frifend Had a
Certain Sting to It.
A cabinet officer said at a dinner,
apropos of certain criticism on his
department:
"Politics—all politics. Nothing, not
even woman, Is as cruel as politics,
and yet woman can be very cruel."
The secretary then told a story
about the cruelty of woman.
"One Easter morning," he said, "two
ladies met on the Atlantic City board-
walk with little outcries of surprise
and joy.
" 'Why, Mame!' said the older lady.
'How flattering this Is!'
"'Flattering!' said the younger
lady, with a perplexed air. 'How so?'
" 'You haven't seen me,' said the
older lady, 'for 17 years—and yet you
recognize me, so to speak, right ofT
the bat. That means I haven't
changed so dreadfully, doesn't it?'
"'Oh!' she said, 'you see, I recog-
nized your bonnet!'"
Virginia has more than a quarter of
million wage-earning women.
Flying in England.
Figures reported for the first year of
civil flying in England reveal a total
4ir mileage of 734,200, made in 38,954
flights, carrying 70,000 passengers
with but one fatal accident. Machines
numbering 519 were registered.
A man must eat though every tree
were a gallows.—Dutch Proverb.
.
mmt
ike Sturdy Food\&lues
of -wheat axil malted barley
are combined in
Grape=Nuts
as in no other
prepared cereal £>od
Its rich,nut-like flavor attracts
and its nourishing Qualities
are staunch. Unlike most pre- *
pared cereals, Grape*Nuts
needs no added sweetening
SOLD ET GROCERS EVERYWHERE
J
Lyons Lodgp, No. 190
«4h 9• dp «#• JfBLn
Meet* on Friday
on or before
eaoh (all moon Hk
the month. Tnut-
eient brethren up
cordially invited to
W. D. OOWAH, W. M.
Faro BBSUNO Sao.
SUNSET CAMP 120.W.0.W.
Mosfcs every Id
and 8rd Friday
in the month at
the new Hall.
Visiting Sover-
eigns welcome.
OTTO SOBOUS, C. C.
A. B. Gbbert, Olerk.
R. A. Wolters, Banker
ici UMtBJrm trmtr jto. see
K. OF P
Maata avair tat aa« IN
ssrsSvJK
KUfMe 0 rd!.Ur UflSRi
attend tkt meeting* of tfca
lodre.
W. L. Ban m gar ten, O. O.
Ohas. Matnla, K. R. S.
IVY GROVE NO;
81.W.C.
Meets every 1st and
8rd Thursday in the
month afternoon. Ail
visiting members in-
vited to attend.
Guardian, Annie Wolters.
Olerk, Minnie Schwenke.
Banker, Emma Merrem.
Flying Squirrels.
Along in April, if you are walking
through a heavy piece of woods and
you tap tentatively upon the trunk Qf
a hollow tree because you see a prom-
ising looking hole higher up, then,
once out of about 892 times you will
see One or more curious little 'heads
peering down at you. You will have
found a family of flying squirrels, says
a writer in the Christian Science Mon-
itor.
You will be apt to notice that the
little rascals above have unusually
large eyes and you will perhaps be
surprised at the number of inhabit-
ants which will continue to emerge
from that hole upon continued tap-
ping (sometimes there will* be eight
or nine); but particularly you will be
delighted by the wonderful lightness
and gracefulness of the jumping flights
they will make to the nearby tree
trunks. Of course they land at a low-
er level than the spot from which they
jump, yet by repeating the process
they are in no time distributed to the
four compass points and out of your
range of observation. If, however,
the young are very small they may be
caught and you can examine their silky
fur and the little sails which they
spread with their feet when they vol-
plane.
Catch Salmon at Sea.
Fishing for salmon is prohibited at
the present time in nearly all the
rivers of Alaska and altogether in the
southeastern part of the territory.
Meanwhile the fishery goes on; but
it is a marine fishery. The salmon
are caught on their feeding grounds
out at sea with purse seines, gill nets,
floating traps and fish lines.
Trolling for salmon is great sport
and is particularly fine off the straits
of San Juan de Fuca.
Unfortunately, very many of the
salmon captured at sea are not yet
full grown. That they should be tak-
en before they are mature means few-
er to run up the rivers to spawn in
coming years. It helps to make the
outlook for the future of the fishers
a bad one.
Making American Synthetic Camphor.
Camphor is now being manufactured
synthetically from turpentine. This
step has been made in order to sup-
ply the American market with the
aromatic substance. The majority of
camphor is imported from Japan. It
Is used in medicine, in the •making of
celluloid, which is a combination of
camphor and guncotton. The Depart-
ment of Agriculture has established
a camphor farm in Florida and is
producing a very good grade of the
substance.
Too Anxious.
Mary Ellen had just arrived at
grandmother's house and announced
herself as being thirsty. "Don't drink-
water, honey," said grandmother.
"Here's a nice glass of milk yon can
have." Little Mary Ellen demurred
but grandmother Insisted that she
drink the glass of milk. Finally Mar"
Ellen looked at grandmother sus-
piciously. "Why, has It had a fly in
It?" she asked.
Malicious Joy.
"John!"
"Well, my dear?"
"Last night burglars robbed the Jlb-
way apartment next door. They stole
$4 In money and Oracle Jibway's uku-
lele. You'd better go over and ex-
tend your sympathy."
"I'd rather not, my dear. I'm
afraid I couldn't keep my face
straight."—Birmingham Age-Herald.
SYMPTOMS
WOMEN BREAD
Mrs. Wilson's Letter Should
Be Read by All Women
Clearfield, Pa.—"After mj laat child
was born last September I was unable
to do all of my own
work. I had severe
pains In my left side
every month and had
fever and sick dizzy
slls and suchj
'H
\g my pei
which lasted two
I weeks. I heard of
[ Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Com-
pound doing others
so much good and
I thought I would give
it a trial. I have been very glad that i
did, for now I feel much stronger and do
all of my work. I tell my friends when
they ask me what helped me, and they
think it must be a grand medicine. And
it is. You can use this letter for a tes-
timonial if you wish. "—Mrs. Harry A.
Wilson, R. F. D. 6, Clearfield, Pa.
The experience and testimony of such
women as Mrs. Wilson prove beyond a
doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound will correct such trou-
bles by removing the cause and restor-
ing the system to a healthy normal con-
dition. When such symptoms, develop
as backaches, bearing-down pains, dis-
placements, nervousness and "the
blues "a woman cannot act too promptly
in trying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound if she values her future com-
fort and happiness.
Ware's Black Powder
Quickly Relieves
Sick Headache
Rarely takes over 15 minutes for
all pain and nausea to disap-
pear. One Dose does the work.
II yon suffer from occaiional or chronic
attacks of sick headache, you will be glad
to know that Ware's Black Powder hai
quickly relieved many thousands of suffer-
ers from this annoying and dangerous form
of stomach distress.
Purifying and sweetening the stomach
and intestinal tract, this remedy rapidly ab-
sorbs the gases and neutralizes the poisons
that cause the trouble, bringing quick and
lasting relief if directions are followed.
Ware's Black Powder is equally good for
other disorders of the stomach and bowels.
Contains no harmful drugs. Is not a pur-
gative. 60c and $1.20 the package at all
druggists. Send for Dr. Ware's booklet oa
treatment of the stomach and bowels—free,
THS WARS CHEMICAL CO.. Dallas
To abort a cold
and prevent com*
plications take
The purified and refined
calomel tablets that are
nause&less, safe and sure.
Medicinal virtues retain-
ed and improved. Sold,
only in sealed packages.
Price 35c.
TYPEWRITERS
Factory rebuilt typewriters,
all standard makes, guaranteed the
same as brand new at a good
saving In price.
We buy, Bell, exchange, repair and
rebuild all makes.
We are also factory dealers for the
L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriters.
Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Pencils,
Mote Books, etc.
HOUSTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
408 Fannin St. Houston, Texas
Bstabllahed Nearly Twenty Tears Ago
VICTIMS
RESCUED
Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid
troubles are most dangerous be-
cause of their insidious attacks.
Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by taking
COLD MEDAL
The world'8 standard remedy for theaa
disorders, will often ward of these dis-
eases and strengthen the body against
further attacks. Three sixes, all druggists.
Leak for the name Gold Medal on nary bet*
and accept no imiutiae
Hemstitching and Picoting Attachment
Works on any and all machines; simple
and easy to work. You can now make the
nice things in your own home that you had
to hire made or go without. Sure to please.
PRICE $2.50
GEM NOVELTY COMPANY
Box 1031 Corpus Chriiti, Texas
NEW DISCOVKKi . RIDS THE PLACE OF
MICE AND RATS; n&npolsonous. Be the
first In your locality. Give or ell It to vour
neighbors an<l clean up th. whole neighbor-
hood. Cheap to make. Horn, inxr.dt.nte
Seid |1.5i) for recipe to N. M. K89LLUM.
MBTALINE. WASH. ^
Where Justice Was Blind.
Frankfort, Ky.—The appeal of a
wife and six small children won a
pardon for Denny Harris of Pike coun-
ty, who had served nearly 'a year of
a three-year term. Conductor George
Singleton of the O. & O. railroad,
whose testimony convicted Harris of
robbery of freight cars, Investigated
when he learned that the family was
In destitute circumstances. He found
the mother and all the children bare-
foot and half naked. The railroad
man dressed the entire family and
brought them here to see Gov. E. P.
Morrow.
Leaps Into Bed to Live.
Maysvllle, Ky.—Elmer Scott, rail*
road employee, leaped Into a bed when
his clothing caught Are from an ex-
plosion of coal oil, and smothered the
flames. His injuries are painful but
not serious.
Home Brew Exploded and Caused Fire
Indianapolis.—Four bottles of home
brew, thrown into a red-hot stove in
the home of Charles Smith, colored,
as the police entered, exploded witb
a bang and started a lively blaze.
Im Happy and
Well now far I
took Dt Were©*
Favorite
escription"
Floresville, Texas.
—"My mother gave
me Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite Prescription when I was a
young girl. I did net develop as I
should have and suffered severe pais.
The 'Prescription* brought me
through this critical time in a good
healthy condition and I do not heii-
tato to recommend it to all young
gfaia who Buffer as I did."—MRS. R.
6. SMITH, Box 266.
Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's In-
valids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, for a
trial package of Tablets.
A steady income of $3,000 a year is
tbe biggest foe of opportunity.
"DANDERINE"
Girls! Save Your Hair!
Make It Abundant!
Immediately after a "Danderine"
massage, your hair takes on new life,
lustre and wondrous beauty, appear-
ing twice as heavy and plentiful be-
cause each hair seems to fluff and
thicken. Don't let your hair stay life-
less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You,
too, want lots of long, strong, beauti-
ful hair.
A 35-cent bottle of delightful
"Danderine" freshens your scalp,
checks dandruff and falling hair. This
stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to
thin, dull, fading hair that youthful
brightness and abundant thickness—
All .druggists!—Adv.
Maine Sardine Pack Reduced.
The 1920 Maine sardine pack is es-
timated at 75 per cent of normal.
Since the average pack is about 2^00,-
000 cases, this season'c output Is not
much more than 1,500,000 cases.
^TexasDii^tc^
Get Rid of the Worms
FATTES YOUR STOCK
?ANN"S WORMS-GO for bogs and sheepi
SULVA SALT BLOCK for cattle.
One dollar brings big sample.
Al—riren Chemical Co. ef Teui, ht
Houston. Texas
GENERAL HARDWARE
AND SUPPLIES
Contractors' Supplies, BufidmrgT
Hardware, Eto. Prices end In-
formation furnished on request
PEDEN IRON & STEEL CO.
HOUSTON 6AN ANTONIO
RANKIN AUDIT CO.
W. H. RANKIN, PHKL
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Audits—Accounting Systems
Income Tax Sendee
Union National Beak Bids., HOUSTON. TEX.
TAXIDERMISTS
FURRIERS—TANNERS
We are specialists la mounting all kinds
ot animals, birds, fish and reptiles. We
absolutely guarantee our work to be the
beat of Its kind. Phone Capitol 53.
HOUSTON FUR CO.
404 MeKinner Ave. Houston, Tanas
For Hardware, Mill,
Oil Well Supplies
Automobile Tires,
Tubes*** Accessories
F W. Hermann Co.
Houston* Texas
Quaker Minister Is
Grateful to Tanlac
Rev. Parker Moon
Nearly everybody in Southwest Mis-
souri either knows or has heard of
the Rev. Parker Moon, who for a full
half century has devoted his life and
talents to Sunday school and organi-
zation work for the Society of Friends
or Quakers.
"Uncle Parker," as he is more famil-
iarly known, came from fine old rug-
ged Quaker stock, and there is not a
better known or more highly respect-
ed citizen in that part of the state.
In referring to his remarkable res-
toration to health by Tanlac, he said:
"About five years ago I suffered
a general breakdown. My principal
trouble was nervous indigestion. My
appetite was very poor and my food
seldom agreed with me, and I had to
live on a very restricted diet. I suf-
fered a great deal from headaches
and dizzy spells; I had severe pains
across the small of my back and was
badly constipated most of the time.
In fact, I was so weak and rundown
I was not able to attend to my duties.
"This condition made me very nerv-
ous and I could not sleep at night
Frequently I would lie awake most
all night and was in that condition
more or less for five years. My phy-
sician said he could not do anything
for me and suggested a change of
climate. I then moved to Texas and
went back and forth three times, but
did not get the relief I had hoped for.
Finally, I got so bad off I was not
able to get around with any degree
of comfort. I was also told I had,
heart trouble.
"I had read about Tanlac and, as it
had been very highly recommended
to me, I decided to try it I got a,
bottle and had taken only a few doses
until I could notice a marked im-
provement in my condition. I noticed
especially that I was not troubled any
more with sour stomach after eating,
which was a great relief.
"I kept on taking Tanlac until I
fully regained my health. My appe-
tite is splendid; I enjoy my meals and
I do not^find it necessary now to take
any laxative medicines of any kind.
I can sleep much better and am not
nearly so nervous.
"I take great pleasure lb recom-
mending Tanlac to anyone who needs
a good system builder, or who suffers
with stomach trouble. I have recom-
mended Tanlac to a great many of my
friends and am pleased to reach others
by giving this statement for publica-
tion."
Tanlac is sold by leading druggists
everywhere.
Pleasant To Give — Pleasant To Take
Thoughtful parents are having most gratifying and
astonishing results by using this safe, agreeable prep- —
aration which quickly stimulates baby's digestion and regulates
bowel movements. It is a fact that babies and children like to take
MRS.WINS10WS SYRUP
The Infants' and Children's Regulator
A few drops, depending en «ge, added to each feed in? keeps baby's bowels
regular. This finest combination of vegetable ingredients promptly overcomes
diarrhoea, relieves wind colic, flatulency, constipation and other disorders—espeo.
tally good at teething time.
The open published formula appears on every label—always know what you
give your baby. Mrs. Winslow s Syrup costs mare to make-yet ooata you no mora
titan ordinary baby laxativee. At Al1 Druggist*
ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO., 215-217 Fulton St, New York
Oeweral StUimo Agtmtt: Harold P. Ritchie A Coi. Inc.. New York—Lulop—Tomato
What to Do
for CONSTIPATION
[CARTER'S!
■RITTLE I
IVERl
Ipilh
Take a good dose of Carter's Little liver
Pills—then take 2 or 3 for a few nights after.
They cleanse your system of all waste matter
and Regulate Your Bowels. Mild—as easy to
take as sugar. Genuine bear signature—
Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.
for the best tables
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
"good ro the: last drop"
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Price, J. A. The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921, newspaper, January 28, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189700/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.