The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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Your Declaration of
Independence
Follow your country's example. Declare your inde-
pendence—independence of the tyranny of financial
worries. Banish tb« fear of the future. Win your
complete freedom—and hold it. You do all these
by starting to save and keeping at it
Your signature to your initial savings deposit slip
is your declaration of independence. Every daily or
weekly deposit will be • celebration—safe and sane.
Save for Your Future
Ready cash makes you ready for opportunity. To
be financially prepared is to have practical insur-
ance on success.
You dream of the future. Why not plan to realize
those dreams? Decide on a definite saving policy
and stick to it with determination. You will be
building character
as well as capital.
And character will
bring you extra
capital when yoa
need it Sign your
declaration of in-
dependence today!
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BANK
WITH
Ig. FLussek Stacte Bank
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
MRS. IG. RUSSEK, Pres. CHAS. SENGELMANN, 2 V-P.
ERNST RUSSEK, Active V-P. HENRY RUSSEK, Cashier
K. D. SENGELMANN, Assistant Cashier
HENKY GRAF, Bookkeeper
G. E. RUHMANN, CHAS. MATULA, FRED BITTNER
8 Kinds Ice Cream 8
In order to constantly improve our service and give
thepablic the best on the market we now offer the public
8 different kinds of ice cream to choose from. Park your
car in front blow the horn we will be right out. Or when
in town come right in and be at home with us. The fol-
lowing Ice cream always in stock: Honey Boy Ice Cream,
Ncssel Rode, Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla, Brick
Cream, Eskimo Pies, Kiddie Suckers.
We also carry a line of eats and sandwiches, Your
business solicated and appreciated.
Borchers &Scheler
Telephone No. 59
Cut your flour bill down
Use one-fourth ALLISON pre-cooked FLOUR witb
jrour wheat Flour. It coeta leas, has higher food value
and goes further than the all wheat bread. Get a small
sack from your grocer today and try it. Any sise from 6
pounds up. Made only by
The Schulenfourg Oil Mill
Bavimgacrten-Meitula Co.
iber, Sash, Doors, brick. Lime,
Cement, Hardware, Paints, Oils,
Iture and Undertaking.
[enburg
Texas
Let's Go Bible Glass
The regular monthly social
meeting of the ''Le't Go Bible
Class" was held Friday night
at the W. O. W. Hall, with the
President, Mrs. A, B. Jordan
acting as hostess to the Class.
After the regular
business was held the
officers were elected for the com
ing six months: President, Mrs,
A. B. Jordan; 1st. Vice-Presi-
dent, Miss Julia Johnson; 2nd.
Vice-President, Miss Gertrude
Meyer;Secy.-Treas., Miss Mel-
ba Meyer. Miss Ellen Mitchon
was appointed Chairman on the
Entertainment Committee-
At the close of the business
meeting our hostess served de-
licious sandwiches, cakes and
ice tea which put us in a good
humor for the merriment of the,
evening which included playing
such rollicking games as|Mus'cal
Chair and Fruit Basket, also an
exciting game of Foot Ball be-
tween A. & M. and Texas Uni5
tersity, we also heard some real
s ood connundrums.
This was a most enjoyable
evaning and we are looking for"
ward with pleasure to our next
meeting. Cor.
was carried out which was beau*
tiful—the topic for the after-
noon being, "Fathers Day".
Many interesting and touching
sections were read by appointed
members.
A very amusing auto contest
was next carried out,the winner
order of1 receiving a small car for the cor-
following srect answer. A study of the
four Gospels ?nd repealing of
Benediction by all closed the
programme, Delicious refresh*
ments consisting of various
sandwiches, cake and ice tea
were served by hostess. Mrs.
E. Wolters was an honored guest
of the afternoon. Cor.
Miss Clara Hertel left last
Thursday for New Braunfels to
; be with her cousin, Mrs.Theresa
Schulz who is a patient in the
hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Laubert
and daughter Mary left Satur
day for Galveston for an extend-
ed visit with Henry, his wife and
Louis.
CENOW
FLYDESTm
RIDS ENTIRE <
^ ROOM OF FLIES
IN A FEW MINUTES.
Fight flies with CENOL FLY
DESTROYER. Wipe out a
whole army of them in a few
minutes. Simply spray the room and
the flies fall dead. CENOL FLY DE-
STROYER is quick, sure, safe to use.
Pleasing odor.
For Sale by Paul Breyman, Druggist
Cenol Agency.
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1845-WILLIAM
MSKINLEV-tfOI
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Ladies Aid
On Wednesday, June 16th. the
Methodise Ladies Aid met at
the home of Mrs. Weathers.
Meeting opened with song—
Cbristain Life" and a beautiful
prayer offered by Rev. Elley.
Scripture reading—"Phil. 2nd.
chapter 1st. to loth, verses was
read by Mrs. G. Baumgarten,
Pres. Minutes of last meeting
were read and approved.
Fourteen members answered
with scripture verse to the roll
call.
After business matters were
discussed and settled the social
programme for the afternoon
7o encourage attendance
Southern Pacific Lines
offer tin unusual low
rate of one cent per
mile each direction-
minimum fare $150-to
College Station-
tickets on sale July
3W to Aug. 4 tb
returnlimitAug 9tb
ask
youvSJP. ticnet agent
BIG IE
Goodyear announces a big re-
duction an all their tires
Effective July 7, 1926
30x3 fabric $ 6.75 and up
30x3/4 fabric $ 7.65 and up
30x3H reg. cord $ 8.45 and up
30x3 MX-size cord $ 9 50 and up
29x4.40 Balloon $10.45 and up
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McKinley and
Sound Money
It was . the martyr President William
McKinley who made the term "sound
money" famous. President McKinley was
a great believer In banks. He frequently
advised his friends to bank their money.
A bank account is a cure for worry.
Are.yon a bank depositor?
If you. are. not, start s account with
in todays
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The First National Bank
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
R. A. WOLTERS, President
JULIUS SCHWARTZ AND E. R. VOGT. Vice-Presidents
GUS RUSSEK, Cashier; C. A. VOGT, Ass't. Cashier;
FRED EBELING, Book keooer and OTTO VOGT, Clerk.
R. A. WOLTERS, JULIUS SCHWARTZ, G. CRANZ, GUS
RUSSEK, E. R. VOGT. DR. L. J. PETERS PAUL
STUERKE and ANTON KAHLICH, Directors.
Your - Business - Solicited,
We Have
Everything For Your
Building Requirements
KUSEY LUMBER CO.
Schulenburg, Texas
Other tires in proportion.
Helmcamp Tire & Rubber
Company
ffieal- Gstate jCoans and
investments
Vendors Lien Notes Bought and Sold
Only Conservative and legiti-
mate investments considered
I own the secureties which
I offer for sale.
HENRY A. SENGELMANN
"THE ICE MAN"
Wholesale Dealer in
ROOT BEER and NEAR BEER
Beverages in Kegs and Bottles
Notar y Pubic
Phone ST or 0©
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, July 23, 1926, newspaper, July 23, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189970/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.