Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 23, 1909 Page: 1 of 10
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Our dressing plant is now open with a dressing
capacity of 1500 head per day and having a con-
tract for a number of cars of dressed turk-
eys are in position to pay the highest
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QUALITY COUNTS
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showing just such goods and at
in accordance with tho Quality
Also many nice articles suitable for Xmas Pres
if ents Call and let us show you our large
t and complete stock
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Moulton News
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i jStissLillQ Fehrenkamp visited
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relatives in Shiner Funday afternoon
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noon
Mrs P J Knesek returned
Thursday from apleasant visit in
Schulcnburg
i Tho First State bank of Moul
ton has this Week purchased an
electric V jiglar alarm system
Mr Philip Wclhausen of Yoa
kum was the guest of Mr Mrs
B Studeinan Tuesday and Wed-
nesday
Willie Kurc of Markham Ed
Kurc of Shiner and George Kurc
of Houston were hero Saturday
In attendance upon the funeral
of their father Jacob Kurc
At the i annual directors aud
stockholders meeting of the
First State ban of Moulton
held in tilts office or1 the bank
officers wero reelected
William Green of Shiner presi-
dent of tho First State bank of
Moulton and Philip Welhausen
of Yoakum one of the directors
were in Moulton Tuesday in at
tendance upon the annual direct-
ors and stockholder meetin
of tho bank
Prohibition went into effect
at midnight Satuiflay in comm-
issioners No 4 in Goniales coun-
ty Of tho eight precints in the
county five are dry Eaglo
An Option Filed
The Guffey Potrploum Com-
pany has filed for record in the
county clerks office an option to
buy from J T Mailoy and wife
400 acres out of tho Winslow
TUrner league The purchase
prico is 30000 Tho land is sit-
uated between Gonzales andOt
tine and tho option holds gbod
Tuesday afternoon all the old foronoyear
clonoo hac dovac J s miHjffa
Stock FoJlSale
One yoke of RoodSgontlo work
steers also onogjjiitia brood
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SHINER TEXAS
Stock Lav Election
Theie will be a stock law elec-
tion held on January 4 1910 in
Precincts 3 0 7 and most of 1
for the purposes of determining
whether Horses Mules Jacks
Jennetsand Cattle shall be per-
mitted to run at large therein
The names of presiding officers
at the respective voting boxes
ate as follows via Hallettsyille
Cturt House H5M Tippott
FiroHall Ben AWtr Witting
D Garbado Williamsburg T
J Browu Shincrj 3i H Hueb
ner Mt Olive F J Chaloupka
Sweet Homo WmAVendt Wor
thing F J Kutacln Charlotten
burg E H Millerj Weid Otto
Miller Moulton William Wolf
Oak Grovp August Krauso Nov
arahad Jos Jasek Yoakum T
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M Bod each of Whom shall sel-
ect two Judges andtwe Clerks
to assist in holding the same
All legal voters of the county
who are resident re holders in
said territory areN entitled to
vote 192t
It Is Reporte That the
Mexican Cruiser yIII ef-
fect ZelayajlL escape
from Nicaragua
Panama Bee w rCopyright
1909 by the New York Herald
Company I roporied that
the Mexican cruiser Guerrero
has been placedJal thesdisposi
tlon of Zelaya wlo possibly in-
stead Of goingjdirectHo Europe
via Panama iSaSjjott0 Mexico
City via SalinuruziMelso Ecu-
ador to visit u Jragnd and
ally PresidenVAlfaro Guaya
Gonzales Inquire quil for a few days
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Lone Tree News
H Uo readers I how are you all this
cold weather after so warm a sum
mer I hopa fine I wrote to Gazette a-
long time ago and my letter was
published and I thought I would write
again I just cant keep from writing
to the dear old Gazette
Just think dear readers Christmas
Is hero and everybody will have a de
lightful time for craas makes tho day
a happy ontS for all
Mrs P H Green ofYoakum Is here
visiting with friends
JIlss Annlo Peter visited Yoakum
the past week
Miss Pannlo Konecny has returned
home from a stay with her sister Mrs
Macha at Shiner
Walter Poth spent Triday in Yoa
kunu
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Mlss fNprmafPoth has returned
homo from 1 a sttfySrlth relative s at
Yoakum
Mr Pells Konecny spent a dav at
Wted last week
A jolly crowd of young folks went
on a hay ride Thursdaj night and at-
tended tha pie social given at Mis
Davidsons rosidtuce
A suipriio party took plate at the
homo of P Peter Saturday nitrht for
tha joung folks it was a moiry ciowd
and eory one seemed to appreciate
tho splendid time
Ssvcral joung menfiom our vicini-
ty wont hunting on tho river today
Hopa ono and all had good luok
J B Poth was seen in our midst
last week
Mr and Mrs John Peter spent Sun-
day at tha homo of Clement Peter
Say Blooming Pralrlet Wake up
and writa soon to tho Gazetto as I
wish to sea your letter published onco
again
Saturday night at two oclock Mrs
Maty Jlral died after a short Illness
at tho ago of 41 her remains wei o bur
lad at Hochhoim Catholic church cem-
etery Itov Raskon officiating she
leaves a husbank and ten children to
mourn her death Wo extend great
sjmpathy to sorrying family She Is
gone and may sho rest In peaco
With best wishes for ajjoyous xmas
to readers and Mr Editor
WHITE ROSE
Family Suffered
in Exposure
Hallettsvillo Texas Bee 18
Constable Eugene Houchlns
found a wnite woman with five
children all girls tho oldest 10
years of ago and all nearly frozen
They were in a covered waconon
the creek here and trying to
make their way to relatives in
Port Worth They had one horso
and no money or provisions
They wero put in a vacant rent
nouse had a stove andwood
fought for them given medical
vttentfon pad also 10 in money
and will be cared for until tha
weathor id warmer
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American Troops Will
Prevent Fighting at
Bluef ields
Bluofields Nicaragua Bee 17
The Americans grasp on tho
situation at Bluofields was tight-
ened today when emmander
Shipley of tho cruiser Bes Moin-
es under authority of Rear Ad
miral Kimball in command of
the American forces in Nicarag-
ua issued a proclamation formal-
ly stating that no fighting would
bo allowed atBluefields
OPPOSING ARMIES ADVISFD
Thomas P Muffat the Amei
ican consul hore delivered thr
message to Adolfo Biaz provi
ional secretary of state to bo foi
Jvaifded GeaeraL Estrada thr
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MIXED PICTURES
Portrait of Thomas Jeffer
3 m had been Passing
for that of Patrii1
Henry
WashinfUm Djc 17 TtfiioU
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son and Tlwnv JdfTuia t has
been Pi cU Heuij tot i ure
thaa jv if It has leifl aaed
for bus J M Chtfin l Ctnt
presidentiul candidate on the pro
hlbitionticket to discover such
a paradoxical state of affaub
Whilo Mr Chafln was strolling
through the corridors of tho cap-
itol yesterday between sessions
of the leformeraj conalavo Jhc
stopped in front of a painting la-
bel Patrick Henry
SThata not Patrick Henry if I
know anvthing about it he slid
and sent for Elliott Woods sup
erintendent of the building
S u rely thats Patrick Henry
Mr Woods protested thats
been his name everj since hes
been here
Patrick Henry nothing re-
torted Mr Chafin thats Thom-
as Jefferson
Not much replied Woods
Theres Thomas Jefferson over
there ovor thatlittle plate with
his name engraved on it
That settles it said Mr
Chafin You have got Patrick
Henry labeled Thomas Jefferson
and youve Thomas Jefferson la-
beled Patrick Henry
Woods investigated and found
that during tho housecleaning at
tho capltol about a year ago tho
pictures were hiing Wrong and
have beenthat vway over since
Hepromised to correct the trans-
position of the statesmen
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 23, 1909, newspaper, December 23, 1909; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111817/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .