Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 28, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL XIX
There is a
= Between Wagons
A cheap wagon looks about as good as a Stadebaksr whfcn it
Is new but it wont compare with a Studebaker after several
years wear
And what is more
The chances are that what you have paid on it for repairs added
to the original cost would be more than we would ask for a new
The cheap wagdn is played out in a few years
But
The Studebaker will be practically as good as new
The prudent farmer buys the wagon thai will do bis work well
and wear well
He buys Studebaker
Light running wears longest
We Sell and Guarantee It
J O BLOHM SON
SHINER TEXAS
Qarfoade Lumber Company
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6Mtf nrsdh Perfect55 Fences
For some time vc luvs been inwistigitlnj a New Idea in Wire
Fefccing Aftci a most cireful evmiinUion ve have been convinced
that ve have found tie best field fonce manufactured Pittsburgh
IVrfcct 11 > natle os rll qtlvanicd steel wire It is the only fence
v elded by clcctrjuty 1vcry rod h juarsntccd perfect All large
vir the stays bemjj the same slsa as line wires It has no wraps to
hold moisture and cause rust
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MEAT MARKET
Hy Bozka Son Proprietors
DEALERS IN
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Meats of all kinds the very best Sausage
arid Barbecue Highest prices paiu tor
Hides
atula Hardwire
OBALLISRS IIST
Hardware Stoves
SBNP US YOUR ORDERS
S BISMARCK SALOON I
j J H HUEBNER Proprietor g
The Oldest Saloon in Shiner
The best assorted Whiskies Wines Beer and Cigars
Come in and enjoy a cold drink under the fans
fresh licer always on tap Net door to Wolters I3ros
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Miss Stella Walters loft for
Waco Sunday to attend Baylor
University
The Gazetteand The Farm and
Ranch 180 a yejir
t
Mrs G A Pannewitz is visit-
ing her daughter Mrs Frank
Hilliner at Nordheim
For Groceries jand Hardware
call phono lOS Wbltcrs Bios
Mr Joe OndrejTof Hobson was
heie during thejjpast week visit-
ing his son Henry and shaking
hands with old friends
Kent contracts in any quan-
tity for sale at the Gazetto office
Mr Harry Schindell who now
makes his headquarters at Yoa
kum was in the city several days
last week Vjr
Organs repaired and cabinet-
work done by LVj Fillip Shi-
ner Texas
Mr Ermis of Seymour Bay
lor county was here several days
last week and speaks of moving
back to Lavaca qounty
Millinery Opening at 0 H
Deutschs Monday October 2nd
The cotton growers union have
fixed the price of cotton at 15
cents
Mrs F G Guittard of Waco
and little son are in the city visit
ing her parents and other rela
L 3 Fillip Shiner Texas
Painter Good work at reason-
able price Jail at Stayinohas
Candy Store
Mr Louis Trautwein returned
from a trip to North Texas last
week prospecting for land in
Lynn county
New hats for ladies and child-
ren at 0 H Deutschs Millinery
Opening
Miss Adele Hillmer is rapidly
lecovering from an operation re-
cently performed She is mak-
ing her homo with her sister
Mis Johnnie Lockmann
A fine display of beantiful new
winter hats at the Millinery
Opening of O H Deutschs
Monday October 2nd
Mr D W Taylor the hustling
land agent of Bishop Neueces
county spent the entire of last
week heio talking land and look-
ing up piospectors
HnP Pill al bedtime will
Uuc 11
r iceep you well
St Nicodemus Liver Pills for
indigestioncostlveness and head
ache 25 cents
Sheriff E H Houchins and
County Attorney Stavinoha weio
in the city last Thuisday in
seaich of the negro who was
chmged with the killing of Frank
Kubiana
Take it now your system
needs toning St Nicodemus
Laxative Chill Tonic1 does away
with that tired and achy feel-
ing 25 cents
Good rains fell at Hallotsvillo
Yoakum and Gons ales last Fri-
day and Saturday but nary a
drop in Shiner
Fou Sale 700 acres A 1 un-
improved Cotton Land 1 miles
of Orange Grove Agenuino bar-
gain Cook Trailer oviners
Yoakum Texaai
wy
SHINER RAZMTTE
Shiner Lavaca County Te as Thursday Morning September 28 1911
g LOCAL NEWS ITEMS AND
k PERSONAL MENTION
aTtJ
Mr Willie Wondtland left Sun-
day for College Station to enter
the A and M College Willio
expects to complete his course
this term
FOR SALE One fine second-
hand 5 passenger Buick Auto-
mobile Applyjto R E Mittan
ck Gonzales Texas 2tf
A wedding took placo on Sun-
day September 17th at the resi-
dence of Mr John Elslk when
his daughter Miss Annie Elsik
and Mr Tom Mallna were unit-
ed by Rev Heyar of West
Commissioners court met at
Halletsville Monday to pass on
the tax rolls and attend to other
business
Mrs Mattie Massie and child-
ren of Smithville are in the city
visiting Mrs Massies sister
Mrs C 0 Ward and rriother
Mrs Carnes
Grand millinery opening at 6
H Deutschs October 2nd The
ladies aie kindly invited to in-
spect the beautiful new hats
Dont forget the big feast at
the pai 1c to day and tonight for
the benefit of tho Catholic
church
The two bricks on ayenue E
are about completed and will
soon be ready for occupancy
They are the property of Capt
Chas Welhangen and will be oc
cupled by the firm of C B7
i5 s KW
Jilums AaMi
> 2i grocery
and hardware department
Horses For Sale
Mr Tom Rawls will receive
and unload another car load of
good ybUng horses and mares on
Friday September 29th and
will offer same for sale at low
prices For further information
see Ed Herder or Buck John-
ston Shiner Texas
Qinners Notice
We the undersigned ginners
ot Shiner Texas give herewith
notice to tho public that from
Monday 2nd October 1911 we
will gin only the last 4 days In
the week leaving out Monday
and Tuesday
Shiner Ginners
Foatfi On Friday September
8th on the stieets of Shiner a
watch Owner can get same by
calling on Wm Schendel and de
scubing watch tnd paying for
this notice
All colors evorblooining lose
bushes palms or any ornamental
shade and fruit trees at reason-
able pi ices by L J Fillip Shi-
ner at J M Stavinohas fruit
and notion store
Fon Satji 131 aero black land
farm 4 12 miles from Yoakum
on the Shiner and Sweet Home
prairie Over 00 acres in culti-
vation Good house well and
windmill and other good impiove
ments Price 0300 per acre-
S S Staiii
Yoakum Texas
State Supt F M Bralley is
holding a series of conferences
in different sections of the state
for tho purpose of meeting coun-
ty Superintendents county
Boards and Trnstees These
meetings should do much to uni-
fy educational eltoit and ideals
aiid will no doubt be f r pach
ilxltj ing In their tcsufls
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NO 6
The Shiner school which open
fed for the session of 191112 oil
the 11th ir > t is thoroughly bi
ganized than ever befoie antf the
teachers and pupils aiedownto
real woik for the ninemonths
session befoie them It has beer
and is the aim of Snpt Ponton to
make this one of the high schools
in tho county wheie the bojs
and girls may secuie a thotough
and practical high school train-
ing and he urges the pationsttf
see that their childien get the
benefit of the enthe course A
number of boys and girls aio
prone to stop school before fin-
ishing the couise This is a sat
mistake and the blame is with
the patents There is irtually
but ono time and place to get si
high school education free and
that is at your home school dur
ing the scholastic age of thechild
You have a life time to do some
thing else but now is the time
to educate your boys and giiTT
Keep them in school till they
haye finished the highest grade
the school affoids So far tho
enrollment is 170 and this is ex-
pected to increase to over 200
See tint your child is in sohoo1
every day of every week of eveiy
month this session
FROM HALLETSVlLLEr
MET VIOLENT DEATHr
Officers Are Investigating
Supposed Murder of
Frank Kubiana
Hallotsviile > Texa3JS iifjilnbJy
freimoiY wiio iesitlos
betwesii
hero and Wiod a country store
ten miles west of this city was
found dead in his wagon about
two miles from Wicd last night
at 12 oclock He had sold a bale
of cotton drawing only 13
which he had when he loft for
h me about sundown When
found his right Temple was
broken and crushed in and r >
rock found lying in tho wagon
by the sjde of his head Tho
money luid also been taken fioii
his pocket Officers left for tho
scene as soon as notitioll last
night and Squlro Peterson hjul
an inquest
Postal Bank For Hallets
ville
The postofflce at Ois place nas
been designated as ono of the
postal savings banks Post-
master Miller does notyot kruw
jUst when he w ill bo i eady to io
lohe deposits Mr Miller is
among the first pplaicants in the
state for a postal sayings bank
ho having applied soon after the
law became effective
A Dreadful Sight
to II J Birnum pf Frecvillc N Y
was the fever sore that had plagued hi
life for years in spite of ninny remo lie
ho tried At list he used UitcMui
Arnica Silve and wrote it has entirclj
healed with scarcely a scar left Ileal
burns boils eczema cuts bruises
swellings corns and piles like ma ic
Only 25o at Schulze Gray Co
A TEXAS WONDER
Ilie Texas Wonder cures Lldney anr
bladder troubles removinggravclcnrc
diabetes vv eak and 1 unc backs rh umn
tism and all irregularities of tho lul
nejs wl bladiler n both men in j
women Hegulatcs bluddec troubles ir
children If not sold by vonr drug-
gist mil be sent bv mail o rereipt c
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 28, 1911, newspaper, September 28, 1911; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111891/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .