Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 6, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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SEINER-LAVAOA COUNTY TEXAS IHTJfsDAY MORNING SEP. 61894
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hing Boots
SHoes Hats and Caps Groceries
HABDWAUE WOOD asd WILI.OWWARE and-
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Aoctt ron NEW HOME SHWIXC MACHINK WALTER A. WOOD
MOWING MACHINES and RAKES JOHN DEERE PLOWS
CnriVATOUSi.ND STALK CUTTKUR and BAN-
NER PLANTERS. Agent for New Home Sewing Machines.
Also Averv Sulk Catteri and
Louisville Cotton and Corn 'i
Planter.
All kinds of Country
produce bought at high-
est market prices. Cash
Paid for cotton Seed.
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s wagons ouggies nacus wina mius cypress ad
wall curbing genuine UMden and W aufcegen
barbed wire builders' hardware etc.
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T.nmrimv rlnnrn. cnoli.
j blinds moulding
'4 And everything kept in a
i first class lumber yard.
UTown Lots Improved and Unimproved.
J. E.MERSEBURGER
California Fruits
Fancy Candies
loo Cream and
Stationery.
Seoonrfi 10 nnd !i5 ecnt
IJurrraln Counters.
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KDOLPH STEPHHN Proprietor.
City 3eer. Canned. 0-ood.s and
Lunch of a.11 ICLnds.
Situated next to Flato & Green's Lumber Yard.
SHINER. - TKXAS
4.
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MILLER AND GUNNER.
The newe't and best of machinery. Can gin from 41 to -13 bale per
day Good treatment guaranteed. Full weights given all of my
customers Will gin as cheap as any gin in the county. A
trial is all I ask.
AUG.STEPIIAN SHINER. TEXAS.
Bring your Cotton this season to the old Reliable GINNEK3
TRAUTWEIN & WOLTERS.
Thev nro better prepared than ever to do good work. The best Ma-
chinery. Ginning capacity 1C? Ealsa per day.
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TEXAS
Ilumber shingles sash blinds
doors brick wind mills etc.
Genuine Glidden Barbed Wire.
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STOVE TIN and HARDWARE!
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UAK! fACTt'ftERS OT
Galvanized Iron Tanks
ROOFING
GUTTERING
FLUES.
Sljirjcr
cscefs.
FURNITURE!
In Immense Stock at-
; -BIiOHM-&-HAHIKI'S.
Which they are illsposlnR of at close flsures. They dcnl In (ill Mmh of oIN.
paints varnishes nnd nn oullte line of wall paper. Thev have on hand
a first-class lot of oefflns. These j-'cntlonien nie .ouu.ii Mr "Incit-aaiag
their stock. Givp them acnll nnd '-"t UiO wnH wnrlh for one dollar.
City Barfeer Shop
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A. C.( KOEPKE PROPRIETOR.
Call on me aid get a neat Shave a good Shampoo Sea Foam or
Tonic A trial application of my Dandruff Cure tree. Hair cutting in
all the latest styles. Two first-class chairs and two good workmen
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER.
Mr. Kuesel lias secured the sole right to sell the celebrated
patent hurae hook in Lavaca und lj'itt counties. lit lias
on hand a tine stock u( saddles U dips Harm.ds etc. and
turns out noa but first-class work YuAKUM TLXAri.
aVEOUTTC3Sr.
IT'S l.OCAl M'.IV.S
MOUI.TBN Ti!SS.
EnitOH Gazettk:
How to Fave your Dollar.
G. Bnescher Sons Moulton's en
terprising ginncrs and niillr.. are
doing a splendid business this jcar
and why? Iiecause they do good
work for a low price and give mi
ivcrsal batisfaotion.CroHiis nl am.
ors from the vicinity ot V .14
and oven fiom Fl.itoniu nnd (1 I ' 'ul
aarioanding country arc lir 1 e ug
their cotton to liuctchi- "
Farmers living in the viomiu ol
Nickel Witting. Moiavu Mou' on
13aurille and Flatonia can tava
their dollars by coming to lluescher
Sons.
JVERTOX &EVERTON
' DENTISTS.
Office next door tu WilkB' Jewelry
Store Satisfaction guaranteed.
Office hours: 7 a. m. to Op. m.
Shiner X. Texas.
L. EIUSON M U
l'UYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office next door to Grave's drug'
store. Office hours at all times
during the day. Calls promptly
answered day and night.
Shiner Texas
U? J. WA KNOCK
XDeirtist.
ZAHN-AKTZ.
Hallcctsville Texas.
Will be in Shiner from 1st to 5th
of every month.
C. I. Jacggli ot Flalonw won in
the city .Vuiiday and stated that he
would remov ii:s stock here tome
time this month and would occupy
the building now occupied by J t
Mittauck. Mr. Mittanck will re-
move to either the Mauran building
or to the Wendtland A Wugener
building on upper Front meet
and nil! coutinao to supply his
customer nith the best the market
aourus.
Miss Minnie Carson will teach
the Nickel 6Chool this year.
F TFehrenkamp withdraw from
the ticket for jubtico of the pface
in favor of F J Helwcg. Mr Fch-
rcniiamp would havo madsi pl n
did justice Jbut his budinc! no'ild
not permit of his accepting the
nomination. Mr. llelweg will fill
the position vi Sth honor .rd ciccy
Here's congratulations. Kiit.
Henry Cell a rising legil liglii
of Goazale' rodo into town on h.
bicjele Saturday.
Columbus und I'rof. Wallur ol
the Institute wcro in town last
Saturday.
Cotton rolls rolls in. It is fun
for Fred but rough on Aleck; y.u
ought to fee him 3HS.it.
Mrs Weddington speut several
days in Gonzales Init week attend-
ing n protracted meeting.
Mr Turner is with us again tak-
ing life insmauce.
Henry Neimeyer leturncd home
to Kerclair Monday.
Misses Maud and Miy Chatham
visitfd friends in Flatonia Ian
week.
Tom Ljazcr had the misfortune
to get his hand very badly hurt
by a giu saw at White's gin one
day last week.
Several of our young men attend-
ed preaching at Flatonia Sunday
night.
Mrs Allis returned from a visit to
Hallettsville.
Mist- Allic Moore left Monday fo-
Dallas where she goes to attend'tho
Oak Cliff colleg. She was accom-
panied by her father.
Hugo Uueseher went down o
Shiner Sunday.
XI rs Hampil is visiting friends in
Terryvllle this week.
Mr Gafford left Sunday for I.a-
veriiui where he will stay a few
dajs and retuin with Mrs GalTord
who has betn spending tlionimmer
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 6, 1894, newspaper, September 6, 1894; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111977/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .