The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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Your Declaration of
independence
' country's example. Declare your inde-
-independence of the tyranny of financial
the fear of the future. Win your
i—and hold it You do all these
save and keeping at it,
initial savings deposit slip
endence. Every daily or
bration—safe and sane.
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Future
opportunity. Td
practical insur-
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iving policy
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EL WITH.,,US
g. R_ussek State Ba^nk
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
HENRY GRAF, Bookkeeper
G. E. RUHMANN, CHAS. MATULA, FRED BITTNER
Cut your flour bill down
Use one-fourth ALLISON pre-cooked FLOUR witb
your wheat Flour. It costs 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 siae from 6
pounds up. Made only by
The Schuleakurg Oil Mill
home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph
Kasse in honor of 1 their [son Os-
car's birthday.
The younger folks enjoyed
' themselves playing outdoor games
At about 10 o'clock lunch con-
sisting of cakes, pies, sandwiches
and hot coffee was served.
The guests were as follows;
Misses Anita Koehler, Hettie
and Esther Roitsch, Martha
Knape, Irene Stover, Olga Nord-
hausen. Elva Oeding, Linda and
Erna Kaase, Edna and Hildegard
Kasse. Messrs. Henry Keohler,
Emil and Johnnie Ahrens, Rich-
ard, WiJlie and Otto Ohnheiser,
Ervin, Hubert and Elmo Roitsch,
Felix Oeding, Herbert Nordhau-
sen, Helmuth Stoever, Alfred,
Helmuth and Herbert Kaase, Jce
and Wensel Neisner, Edgar Roit
sob, Wilbert Kaase, Wi'lie Roit-
sch and fami'y, Otto Kaase and
wife, Paul Kasse and family.
At about 12o'clock alljdeparted
for their homes, wishing Oscar
many more happy birthdays.
A Friend.
Birthday
Last (Friday evening, Miss
Elsa Jochen celebrated her birth-
day at the home of her father.
Louis Jochen, Sr.
For this occasion a large
crowd gathered to congratulate
her, of course, and all seemed
to enjoy helping her celebrate.
Some playing cards, dominoes,
and other party games, while
others spent the time in pleas"
sant conversation.
At about 10:30 o'clock the
guests were invited into the
dining room where a prettily
decorated table, together]with the
most delicious eats awaited
them. Therefore all had a
chance to have another hearty
meal.
THE SCHUL^NBURG STICKER, SCHtJEEOTURG, TEXXS "
Birthday Party
The guests were too great in
number to give their names as
there were about fifty or sixty
present.
At a late hour everybody went
home saying they had enjoyed
the evening and wishing Miss
Elsa many more happy birth1
days. A Guest
Marriages and
Divorces; This and
Adjoining Counties
-WILLIAM
Pardoned Man Arrested
McKinley and
Sound Money
ft* torn hwa)
money* famous, I
a gr&fjMeyerJlnj
La Grange, Tex., Nov., 27.-
Bob Whitfield wa3 taken off the
11:20 M.K.&T. train Wednes-
day night by Sheriff Wm. Loes-
sin and placed in jail here. Whit-
field is charged with Jtransport-
ing liquor. The Sheriff was no*
tifiad by Katy officials that a man
on the train was drunk and rais-
ing a disturbance. Whitfield had
just recently been pardoned out
of the penitentiary, having the
pardon in his pocket when ar-
r isted.
TIRES -
Are not only the best tires on the market but
are backed with real tire service.
We have been specializing on Tires and Tire
Repair for nearly seven years, and are in po-
sition to give you the best of Tire Service.
And furthermore youv can buy Goodyears for less
money than you can buy off brands.
30x3 fabric
1-2 fabric
Oversize
$ 6.25 and up
$ 7.15 and up
cord « - $ 8.50 and up
$ 8.95 and up
$ 1.65 and up
er sizes in proportion.
tew tires this is the place to get them.
iERVICE with our tires
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Tire & Rubber C
[ULENBURG
La Grange, Tex., Nov., 27.—
Sheriff Wm. Loessin and depu-
ties, P. J. Lidiak and Dan Reiss,
made a raid about 2H mi'.esfrom
Flatonia Wednesday afternoon.
The sheriff found a gallon and a
quart of whiskey in the |home of
Joe Fillip- Fillip is charged
with possessing intoxicating liq
uors for the purpose of sale. He
was released on a bond of $500.
Congressman J. J. Mans-
field Thanks Voters
I leave for Washington in a
few days for the approaching
session of Congress. Before
going, I "desire to extend my
sincere thanks to those who so
kindly gave me their support in
the recent election. I hope they
may never have cause to regret
it. J. J. Mansfield.
Washington, D. C., November
29th., 1926.—The Department of
Commerce announces that, ac-
cording to the returns received,
there were 69,738 marriages per-
formed in Texas duriug the yetr
1925, as compared with 71,992 in
1924, representing a decrease of
2,254 or 3.1 per cent.
During the year 1925 there
were 15,120 divorces granted in
the state, as compared with
15,375 in 1924, representing a de
crease of 255, or 1.7 per cent.
The estimated population of
the state of Texas on July 1,1925,
was 5,312,823, and on July 1, 19
24, 5,117,040. On the basis of
these estimates, the number of
marriages per 1,000 of the pop-
ulation was 13 4 in 1925, as ag5
ainst 14 1 in 1924 jand the num-
ber of divorces per 1,000 of the
population was 2.9 in 1925, as ag-
ainst 3 in 1924.
The number of marriages was
furnished by the County Clerk
and the number of divorces by
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
of each County. The figures for
1925 are preliminary and subject
to correction.
Marriages Divorces
County 19251924 1925 1924
Bexar 3810 3461 1249 1224
Colorado 221 245 59 27
Dallas 4507 4274
Payette 290 421
Galveston.... 1085 1068
Gonzales 274 464
Harris 4051 4214 1829 1807
Lavaca 238 276 38 37
Tarrant 25112613 1069 1024
1595 1443
21 31
372 374
34 61
GIFT
Suggestions
Perfumes
Candies
Stationery
Gald Pens and Pencils
Cigar Cases
Fancy China
Cigarette Cases
Christmas Cards
Smoking Tobacco
Toilet Articles
Shaving Sets
Jewelry
Atomizers
Tree Decorations
Christmas Boxes
Bill Folds
Box Cigars and Cigarettes
Pipes
Cigar Holders
Toilet Sets
Cameras
Silverware
Manicure Sets
Card Cases
Fancy Glass
CERNOSEK PHARMACY
I. J. CERNOSEK, Druggist
Phone 77 Parcel Post Delivery
NOTICE
, All ladies and childrens coats, mens suits and sweaters,
are now selling at actual ccst Price to move, remember this
is only as long as they last, therefore better come early and
get first selection.
We also have a beautifrl line of silks and woolens suit-
able for ladies coats and dresses, as well as for the girls, let
us show you these new colors and materials before buying.
Peters Weatherbird shoes, the old standby, you wear
one pair and we have a regular customer, we have a large
stock, consisting of staples, as well as the latest in novel*
ties, remember the brand "PETERS" when you buy, every
pair carries a full guarantee.
Bring us your pecans, turkeys chickens and eggs, we
them caah or trade, our scales are honest and we pay best
prices.
Keuper Bros
Phone 99
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Aj*ry*fa bank depositor?
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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-keeper 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 GO.
^Schulenburg, Texas
r
S/teai-Gstate Moans and
•investments
Vendors Lien Notes Bought and S<
Only Conservative and U
mate investments consid*
I own the secureties which
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I offer for sale.
With Aiex Sengeimann
Mechanic
And Elmo Schaefer in char]
Does Reliable Work and tal
cars in storage.
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The Schulenburg Sticker (Schulenburg, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1926, newspaper, December 10, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth189989/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Schulenburg Public Library.