The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1926 Page: 8 of 8
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With the purchase of Garden Court Toilet Articles you will
get a 50c bottle Garden Court Perfume FREE.
See our show window for display.
City Drug Store
R. J, Watzlavick
We Serve Rettigs Ice Cream
Curb Service Specialty
San Antonio Express
The Big Daily Exprsss mailed on the
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This is the Greatest buy in Texas today. About forty-
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for Over Sixty Years
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Or you may subscribe for one year for $1.50—one hundred
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qwPrices that make
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prices include
3-tpeed transmission, semi-
reversible steering, dry disc
clutch, semi-elliptic springs,
complete instrument panel
with speedometer, Duco fin-
ish, Alemite lubrication,
closed bodies by Fisher,
Jballoon tires (on all closed
models) and scores of other
quality features found only
on high-priced cars of equally
modern design.
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Coupe**
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lour Door $
Sedan**
735
Landau $ 765
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LEE & VOGT
Schulenburg, Texas.
QUALITY AT LOW COST
...Local News..,
Mr. and Mrs, Crouch of
Smithville were here Sunday
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A
Vogt.
Mrs. Henry Crouch and chil-
dren of Houston were heie
spending several days the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vogt and
other relatives:.
Victor Russek is back home
after his years studies and com-
pletion of the senior course at
the San Antonio Academy.
Prank Schindler, who has been
barbering in Victoria for some
time is home spending a few
days.
Mrs. Joe A. Maaofsky and
baby came up from Houston last
Tuesday to be present at the
funeral of her grandfather, Mr.
David Teltschik.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Miller
were week end guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myers of
Sublime.
Miss Elsie Lichey, who has
been visiting her sister at Hack-
berry for several weeks return-
ed home last Sunday.
Rudolph Teltschik of Palo
Pinto was here last week to at*
tend the funeral of his father,
Mr. David Teltschik.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Behrens of
East Bernard spent a few days
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max
Hengst.
Mrs. Boyd of Philadelphia,
Penn., is visiting her sister Mrs.
Hengst.
Mrs. Anton Sobotik and
daughter, Wilmaf returned from
Houston Monday where they
have been visiting for the past
two weeks. They also attended
the Bathing Girls Revue at Gal-
veston May 16th.
Mrs. Ed. Frnka of Garwood
was here a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Watzlavick the early
part of the week.
Mrs. C. A. Vogt and son,
Chas., Jr., returned Friday
from a visit with her sister and
other relatives and friends in
Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvia Sengel-
mann and son of Houston spent
several days here and at La-
Grange with their respective
parents and other relatives and
friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bender and sons
of ElCampo spent last week end
here with the Arthur Bowerman
family and other relatives and
friends, they were accompanied
back to EiCampo by little Lena
Bowerman for a few weeks visit
Miss Emma Schumacker has
returned from a two weeks visit
with her niece, Mrs. McCaskill
who recently became a mother.
Miss Bessie Rhodes of Oak-
land was here spending a week
the guest of Mrs. Grady Little
and family.
L. M. Herzikand son, George,
are attending the Southern
Photoeraphers convention at
Port Worth.
Misses Emma Hrncir and Lil-
lie Luecke of Moulton visited
with relatives and friends in
our city last week end.
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Mrs. Prankie Brauner and
daughter visited her parents,
Mr, and Mrs- Wm. Hrncir at
Moulton the early part of last
week.
Otto Vogt and Elmore Schaefer
spent several days in Houston
the past week attending to busi-
ness matters.
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Southern Produce Co., Inc.
Phone 128
Schulenburg, Texas
PROGRAM
COZY THEATRE
SCHULENBURG. TEXAS
ALL SHOWS START
PROMPTLY AT 7:45 P. M.
FViday, May 28
CLARA BOW AND
WARNER BAXTER
in
"The Run Away"
Admission 15 and 25c
Saturday, May 29
CONRAD NAGEL
in
"Sun Up"
Admission 15 & 25c
Sunday & Monday,
May 30 & 31
RICHARD BARTHELMEESi
in
"Soul Fire"
Admission 15 and 25c
Two Complete Shows Sunday
1st. Show at 6:45 p. m.
2nd show at 8.30 p. m.
Come early and get a good seat
Tuesday & Wed.,
•June 1 & 2
THOMAS MEIGHAN
in
"The New Klondike"
Something new and Something
different.
Admission 15 and 25c
United States Tires are Good Tires
GREAT NEWS!
For Those Who Want
Low-Priced Dependable Tires
Get out of your mind the idea that you
have to buy un-trade-marked, unwarranted
or mail order tires in order to get tires at a
low price.
You can buy from us today
The USCO BALLOON
A handsome, sturdy balloon tire
at a low price. Flat, high-shoul-
dered tread. Strong, flexible cord
construction giving full baiioon
cushioningandlongservice. Car-
ries the name, trade mark and
full warranty of the United State*
Rubber Company.
Balloons, High-Pressure Cords or Fabrics at
a better price than you pay for tires in the
"uncertain" class.
Every USCO Tire bears the name and trade
mark of the United States Rubber Company
and is fully warranted. And more real tire
value than you would get from a lot of tires
at a higher price.
For Sale By
Schulenburg; Motor Co.
Announcement
For
Schulenburg Battery Co
Call at the new Willys-Knight Overland
Building, Agency for best Standard Bat-
teries and Supplies. Battery charging£ind
repairing. Starters and generators repair-
ed, and all kinds of Electrjcal work.
Radios and Radio equipment and supplies*
Automobile Tires and Tubes.
Do not go elsewhere before seeing us.
SCHULENBURG BATTERY CO
In Rear of New Willys-Knight Overland Building
"Radio Headquarters"
64 page
Kodak Picture Albuui
With Eastman Cameras
and Kodaks
Cameras Priced $2.00, $2.75, and $3.75
Autographic Kodaks $5.00 and up.
CERNOSEK PHARMACY
I. J. CERNOSEK, Proprietor
Phone 77 Parcel Post Delivery
Tuber Tonic for Potatoe Bugs. Better Than Paris Green.
1 lb. can for 45c.
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We Have the Follow-
ing Used Cars for Sale
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1 For;d Touring Car - $ 50.00
1 Chevrolet Touring Car $ 75.00
1 Ford Coupe 1924 Model $350.0
1 1925 Chevrolet Coupe, 5 tires
and snubbers, priced right.
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Etlinger Motor Co.
Dodge Bros. Motor Cars
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BLACK LAND
At Three Rivers in any size tracts at a
cheap price and reasonable terms. Many
Fayette Co. people have bought from us
and are well pleased.
Three Rivers Go.
Three Rivers, Texas
JIM RUDI, District Manager
1012 Travis Building, San Antonio, Texas
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1926, newspaper, May 28, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189962/m1/8/: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.