Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 6, 1897 Page: 8 of 8
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IDRY COODS This Department includes nil kinds of Dress
Goods Calicos Domestics Notions etc
CLOTHING Onr lihe of Clothing includes Mens Boys and
Youths Clothing Ovor Coats Hats Caps and Gents Firnishing
Goods Prices lower than the lowest Full stock of Groceries and
Notions all fresh Agent for
MITCHELL WAGONSAND QUEEN SEWING MACHINES
ffjsroottorx ancl Ootton SeecUsP
Bought at highest cash prices
vBpL3r tlxe Fstmous
fep Bridge Beach
THE REST
OX THE MARKET
lOlt EAIK BY
O IB V TelliSLusexi
Hardware Dealer
WM WENDTLAND CO
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AND DEAAER8IN
TEXAS
3 Good dfiMWflodJ3
Per COHD delivered fromcari
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White corn chops Corn Oats Bran Hay and Baled Oals also Cot-
ton Seed Meal and Hulls carried in stock at lowest market price
AUG SCHMIDT Proprietor 15 F RUHMAN Manager
SHINER
ROLLOFHON0R FOR I
WEEK
SAM GOTTLIEB
A F McKAY
THOMAS CLARK
jF D09 KEUV
C y N l6HOLS
Wm LUEDEOKE
Ed WHITE
HENRY AHRENS
MrVt W FRENOII
GUS MERCHANT
KMIL IUEDECKE
pEORGE KRUSE
JOHN KASPER
C MORGENIUTH
AJ WHITE
ED L BAILEY
F V ARNIM
HE
Just received latest styles in
capes and jackets for ladios at 0
JJ Poutseh
W j3j Welha 8isea
LIVERY SALE
and
FEED STABLE
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Drummers Rigs a specialty
TEXAS
California fruit such as pears
peaches plums grapes and toma
toes every week at A B Jungbcek
Limo Lime Killk VapnoRoten
dale and Portland Cement for sale
by Flato Green
25 to > yn loti 10 blocks also half
and quarter block9for fealo John
M Kruegir
Just received another car load of
buggies hack caninges snnies
andhunk hoards at Woltcrs Bios
Will bo sold very cheap
Dont spend half of your time
looking for your broom Call at
Ed Colemans and get n now patent
broom holder for ten ccntb
Fresh ham and bacon at Ai B
Junghecker Co
John Moss and Sam Albcrs and
family of LeJbetter were hero ditr
lug th holidays visiting E P
Rhui jianand Aug Scjimid
Our invalids
Dr Ellison is slowly recovering
from his recentbuvorejllness
lie is nblo tu conic down to his
oflico but looks pale and thin
L M Kokernot is impiovlng
and his friends hope to see him
out soon
J P Kopccky who was so ter-
ribly injtued Wednesday Decom
bor 23d is doing as well as could
be expected With both limba and
right thigh broken ho is patient
and resigned and endures all pain
nith heroic fortitude The lumber
that caused the accident was boxing
piled up in n stack Mr Kopccky
was In between the stack of boxing
and another Btaek when the box
ing closed in on him catching his
body at the hips If help had m t
been near at band he would prob-
ably havo boon crushd to death in
a few minutes He is a member of
the Knights of Pythias who are
taking care of him and no oifort is
spared to mako his condition as
comfortable as possible
Dr S F Nave still bears on his
face evidences of his tenible fall
Wednesday night Deo 23d Ho
had a call out in the country and
was on his way home when the
accident occurred In a lano near
the Stock placo his horso became
frightened at at a yearling and
started to run the buggy struck
a post throwing the Doctor out in
the road His face was terribly
cut and lacerated and to make
matters worse the horse kicked
him in the face Ho was uncon
scious for some time and on com
ing too ioiind his buggy badly bro-
ken up He managed to mount hit
horse and get to towli where his
wounds wero dressed He was
confined to his room sdvoral days
at the
Dr iHtOMBgckmoy
of NasjwHeyuKri
German descent and speaks tbat
language fineiilly Hta graduated
from the St LjjniB jfeaical college
in 1892 H lia tohild a little
girl ThQ odtoiwe nt to St Louis
lasi wdcVtofeuperintend the mov
fng if hhr nousehold effects and
hprscs to Texas
Ho is expected back this week
jlis wife is in Houston visiting
friends during his absence
Passed Away
The heartfelt sympathies of thn
entire community goes out to Mr
and Mrs Fred Schneider in the
loss of their sweet little fbaby girl
Emilio Louisa which oceurcd Dec
23d She was avictim of that
dread destroyer Membraneous
Croup and had only been ill a
short time Bofbio many of the
friends of Mr and Mrs Schneider
knew that their little girl wa3 vari-
ously ill she was dead and on her
way to Houston for interment
The funeral took placo from the
residence of Capt E B Schneider
father of Mr Fred Schneider and
the bereaved parents returned to
Shiner Sunday Dec 27th Little
Emilio was thirteen months and
thirteen days old Mr Schneider
has requested us totender his
thanks ii his friends hero ill S iner
for their kindness and assstanee
during little Emilies last illness
We call attention tp the ad of
W B Welhaussri Mr Wdhauson
is solo proprietor of the Livery and
Feed Stable Is a gentleman in
every sense of the word and wo be
speak for him a liberal patronage
Druggist Inker has a now > oy
at his hoiiLc born Monday night
Dee 2Slh
j
Arnim Bros of Moulton got their
gill ontfill of Waid Palmiei
f
GHT DIRECT
Our now stock of goods was bought direct from
the St Louis wholesale houses and wucan still thiyn
to yoUftt low figuics Call and look over our stock
and bo 1 convinced
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Seydler Esclienbnrg
i j i zi jt j g gi u = tr er i = aiP s = = ji E
orders H ell eraser
WE JIAVE DIRECT CORRESPONDENTS IN THE
UNITED STATES and EUROPE ENABLING US TO
HANDLE DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXCHANGE
AT LOWEST RATES
BANK OPENS AT 0 AND CLOSES AT 4 MIAIU
A HAHNKE
lust Received our
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GW ESCHENBURa
CARLOAD OF FURNITURE
As stated beforo wo are at hand now to offer yon bargains
in onr line as we had the benefit of them vo will give tlio
people the same Also in Paints Oils Varnishes and
Wall Paper i
Hahnke Eschenbursr
Tlxe New Stox e
place attended the funeral
The other day soveral gentlemen
neie eating lnneh at Willie Emlarp
lunch standj and in the couvse of
conversation they began telling
their experience in losing money
jn sums bifc and littlo Ono told
about losing flO another 1C0 and
so on around tho circle During a
pause in the conversation old John
Gaffnoy who had been listening
but saying nothing remarked with
deep feeling Thank dud Ivo
got no money to lose
Mrs John Harwood returned hist
week from Edna whero sho had
beep ip attendance at thetho bed-
side of her brotherintlaw Lee
Dowj who died of pneumonia
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Everything fresh and now Dry Goods Clothing Shoe Groceries
and a fine lino of
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PRICES TOSUIT THE TIMES
0 Call on him in tho E F Welters brick building
A Sid death was that of Hattie
Roos at Schulenbnrg Christmas
But seventeen years old in tho
bloom and beauty of youth death
came after only two dayis illness
She had just returned fiom San
Antonio to spend Christmas in
home when tho summons camr
Sho had many friends here in Shi-
ner whom sho often visited Mr
and Mrs E F Woltors of this
Emil Luedeehe left Christina
week to make his home at Fred
ricksburg Gellespie county The
Gazuttk goes with him to his new
homo
Jfyou want any manure hauled
orKyour garden plowed call on E
F Rnhman
J V Tucker of Valley View has
moved to Nursury below Victoria
Georgo Bargman came home from
Vict6riu to spend the holidays
Gehard Mueller of Yorktown
was here spending tlieholidays
A C Koepko ami family spent
the holidays at Warrenton visiting
relatives
A full stock of pcrfumorioB
brushes toilet casu comb station
ory soIiqoI books fancy toilet ai
tieles and notions of all kinds at
A Graves drugstore
Section foreman J K Gucsn >
was off in charge of the Arapsan
PaBS work train up near Houston
all of last webK
Leo Brothers of Gopzales ivajt
hero tti n vcok on bufeincssj
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Ward, C. M. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 6, 1897, newspaper, January 6, 1897; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111306/m1/8/: accessed May 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .