Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 9, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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S THE LUMBER DEALER
Offers one of the largest and best stocks of
Lumber Shingles Sasli9 Boors
I and Blinds
to be found anywhere in Texas Also a com
pletc stock of BUILDERS HARDWARE Also
a full line of Buggies Carriages and Runabouts
Old Hickory Tennessee and Studebaker wagons
g It you figure with me I can please you both
g in quality and price
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Possibly you are already a Patron of this
Bank If not it might be well to Start in with
the New Year A trial may prove mutually
Profitable With a view to getting better ac-
quainted we invite you to give us a call We
pay 3 per cent interest on time deposit
Capital Stock 30000
STATE BAN
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Agents for SherwinWilliams paint
Whenever in need of anything in our line
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STOP and POLITE TREATMENT
Call and Bee my selection of
FINE WINKS WHISKIES ANJJ CIGARS
August ScHramrn > Proprietor
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Moulton News
Sirs A Moellenberndt left for Shi-
ne i Wednesday to spend a few days
With tho family of Mr O C Dttttnar
Pi of Henry Onken teacher of the
Dixon school was in tho city Friday
combining business with pleasure
kiss Elsie Guenthet who has been
Visiting tho family of her unele Dr J
G Gucnther left for Shiner Mont ayi
Tho cotton receipts at Moulton now
titaount to 2960 bales same date last
year 8000 balos OneJfourth of the
erop Is still in thehands of tho far
ua s Moulton Eaalo
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FOB SALE
Cheap Cotton and Corn
Planters and Plows Cul-
tivators and Sweeps by
A PFAENDER
Blacksmith and Wheel
right Shiner Texas
Horseshoeing a Specialty
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job ftorfcftom the Gatotto Offite
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Farming operaticraKfiioreabout wfcre
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chopping will commence next week
Acreage is about same as last year
Onions and potatoes have dona well
and will soon bo ready for shipping
About one hundred acres have been
planted in cucumbers and William
Wojtek who has afaim on Navldad
near Sublime has twenty acres plant
ed in cucumbers which are already in
bloom Ho will ship to northern mar-
kets Tho bulk of this crop is sold
here to Price Booker Co who
have a pickllnj station hore
armers
WE HAVE
The Prices
The Outlet
The Money
YOU have the Produce
Let us get together Wo furnish
you Cash market the year
round Sell us
S AOAENESSON
Shiner and Yoakum
XX Century Club
Mrs Eolan Wilkius of Galves-
ton entertained tho club Thurs-
day afternoon at her mothers
beautiful country home
Nearly all the members were
present in spito of tho sudden
change of weather Mrs J O
Habermacher and sMrs Grass
hoff were tho guests of tho club
on this occasion Refreshments
of ico cream and cake were
served and thon all who cared fof
cards took part in a Very merry
game The guests who did not
care to play spent the tima pleas-
antly in conversation and in
watching the players Mrs Wih
kins was assisted in entertaining
by her mother Mrs Sam Mc
Murrey and her sister Miss Sa
tah MoMurro y K
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Ht and Ms CharlesKossbiel
of Yoakum arrived Tuesday to
visit Kossbielafslsters irs
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Green School Items
OttoEmken shipped 8 wagon
loads of sheep to northern mar-
kets
Willie Huebner celebrated his
16th birthday with all his school j
mates present last month 26th
Mrs Gus R Jaroszewski is
spending the week at Baursville
to see Mr and Mrs Rud Jaros
zewskis baby boy twins which
were born last week Monday
and so Prof has to batch but he
is enjoying it for Carry Nation
does not bother him
Mrs Hy Storch has been visit
ing relatives here and said the
crops at homeGonzales are
mu fcrD blediwlthMnsectsy
Only 9 votes were cast here
last Saturday for trustees elect-
ion which shows that the voters
are not quarreling in the least
C Reuel was again elected as
trustee
Measles are playing havoc in
our community about 20 of the
school children ate down with
thorn but we still have an aver
ago attendance of 40
Well candidates whats up
Talk out and let us know for sure
and dont let us be guessing all
the time
To what asylum will they send
Texas if Bailey would not be U
S Senator For Texas certainly
wpuld be a mute then i
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Adam Stock son Paul and nc
phew Andy are spending several
days at Golden Rod looking after
HMr Stocks cattle
The phono along tho S A
A P R R ftp to Henkhaus is
complete and now they will with
in a few days erect a phono
from town to this school thence
to Dickson school so it wont
take long before we may speak
with all the farmers aronnd Shi-
ner through the wire W 0
Program me
For Decoration day exercises at
the Shiner Cemetery on Sunday
April 12th 1008
Musio Shiner Band
Song Church Choir
AddressRev Wm Dzicwas
Song Mannerchor
Music Shinor Band
Song Church Choir
Address Mr Sam Schwartz
Song Mannerchor
Music Shiner Band
Benediction Rev Wm Dziowas
Services to begin at 3 oclock
pm v
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Mrs 0 W EhlingeTof Ellinger
lefWednesday after a pleasant
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TSVHEN IN NEED OF A SUIT
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SHINER LAVACA COUNTY TEXASjHURSDAY MORNING APRIL 9 1908
NO 37
Shirt in
HatJShoes or anything the line of
Gents furnishing goods dont fail to call on
us before buying elsewhere
KeDiember we carry a full line of dry goods
Groceries Hardware and Farm Implements
W fare sole agents for the White Sewing
Machine and Buckeye Mowers
Fifty Years
I J C BLOHM SON
or Burglary
Hallettsvlllo Apiil 2 The
teim of district coultfjjwkich conycned
hero on March 16 Jided today Ilome
Foloj for burglarV was given fifty
years Jim ConloVAoBcrimnal assault
and incest thirteonVears and Wesley
Jonson for burj lai pj
3 oar and these Jl eg
Walter Warren mite who last
Maich was given t ojyears for cattle
theft but whoso c v was appealed
and aWrmed will gc
ry
Foley and Conlcy
ties against whom tl
returned fetonj indl
No cItII cases of
tried
It
was jjiven two
megioes with
tho penltentla
ir re the only par
sjlast grand jury
Henkhaus
Paul Discher was a business
visitor to Halletsvillo last week
A telephone lino is being built
out hero from Shiner
Miss Alma Otto of near Shinor
spent several days hero last week
visiting her sister Mrs Wm
Jaroszewski
Several farmers had to ro
plant their corn on account of
tho May bugs
The cut worm is also doing1
damage to the cotton
Joe Kleichego and family spent
Sunday with friends atOakgrove
As wo tiayebeon tnforjned Otto
Emken Will soon ship a mixed
oar of fat hogs and sheep to Wa
coChas
Chas Hirsch Sr and family
visited xelatives at Baursvilio
last Sunday
R Huebnor of near Greens
school passed through hoi o last
Sunday enrouto to Kuehnes
Grove to visit friends
Mrs Aug Seifert spent Mon-
day with her parents Mr and
Mrs Joe Selzer at Oak Groye
Last Saturday was trustee
election Alb Kurtz Was elected
as trustee oi tho Evergreen
school Aunt
Visitors to tho San Antonio Spring
Carnival and Dattlo of Flowers this
season will have one of their last op-
portunities of hearing Undo Sams
band play tho musio for which all ar-
my bands aro famous
Recently an order has been passed
by congress prohibiting army bands
from participating in civio entcitain
monts but as the bill has not yet be-
come a law it will not prevent them
from taking part in tho musical pro
gi am at the carnival which will bo
held in the Alamo City from April 20
to 23
A largo appropriation has bean
mado for musio and many eicallant
concerts will be rendered during tho
festivities
The city election passed off
very quietly Tuesday thoio were
no special contests for any of
the offices Mr Louis Traut
weinwas elected Mayor by a
good largo majority Mr T J
Burkett was elected Marshall by
a still larger majority and M Ei
Wolters E J Merrem J H
Hstbner Lfbuis Wagoner andi
Joo Macha wdfce chosen sis aldor
men The1 town is to be congrat-
ulated in haviug such a good
board
Prof P P Gueatker and
daughters of HdUotsVille were
visiting > r and i < U E tiha
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 9, 1908, newspaper, April 9, 1908; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111749/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .