Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 20, 1895 Page: 6 of 6
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Invites Your Attention to tho Splendid Line of
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-Call and Buy a. Bill of
?Fresh Family Groceries
Anil hao them Delivered at your door Froo of Charge. S itkfaetinn Guaranteed
FOR SftLE HT
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11) acr 't black liiiil known
i-t'Lu' '! K Dickson farm sit-
uti i i'i li" id of Ponton's creek
iuu t li m fihiuti 4JJ per
ti u nl cut tho land up to slut
.mi. Apply at tun oi-
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Wm. Dickson.
' LONE STAR HALL.
July 4th tliore will be a
Prize"Shoot Fire Extinguish
cr Exhibition and Grand Ball
at tho Lone Star Hall. Ee-
nncaiher the date!
paid sriwcniprioxs.
The roll of honor for tho week
Thomas Robles.
Lois Beoka
Will Koch
Ed Mu tiiij
1M Coin lIs.
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LOCAL.
Call on Ed Coleman at his new
et.uid at thoCirnes Bios building.
Icecream ocy other day at
Jleisebsrgei's
A full slock of pei fumeries
In ushes toilet c isP 3 comb" station
arv. school bookfy fancv toilet ur-
ticlesfiud notjous of all I; imls at
A. Gr.ue's drug stnie Shiner Tx
Remomboi'tlut Otto Uichtei can
t ilo your subscription for any
jinncr in the state. Sea lmn at the
ipot olhce
Pocket kpnes Pipes Mirrors and
si'good many otliei things veiy
em ip at J Vj Mi mrnuiuiru's.
Tho Araims Pas saloon w is
knocked out at the late file but is
in tin1 li id now for the purest and
lust nlns'cKS and bea assortment
ol cigirs.
Tlie following brands of whisk)
it Hi." Aran-a3 Piss saloon Old
Forestci Crystal Springs loci B
Fia?ier Kentucky Tayloi OldSar
silo? i Mount Voinon J. II. Cuttei
Momvr.un Nuwjloit and Bdlo ol
lion i bun
The following mo the luainjs. oi
five cunt cigais it the Aranass
pahvur Da Cott.i. Ophehi. SaV
1'cdio Hot Tannic Sheriffs Sale
Red Sign. Klein's 1W and our
jioi.vmade cigais of Mr. Louis
Ehlii" Gjldeu Brand cigar. Pat-
rnhe homo industry.
Flesh nuts candies and a (mo
"lock of lewdly at Ed Coleman's.
Call at Sovdlor s Eschenbnig'
und. see those Uutl.ej e Mowers.
Just rucned a good stock of
Jiiipundale iV l'liitmnd best umont
a full line of white lead in Weil rub-
ber paints and puio lino tar. Wo
-n ill Airniah mu cusiiimcin with
enough lar fieo to gienFe his heels
ind one tar pill every morning for
two weeks C. L. illiams.
20 pounds of peas and beans for
l!at Ed Coleman's.
V
Get you a New
lip me sewing-
machine at Wel-
ters Bros.
I'lHlSONAL ASD GUNlHtAL
Mr and Mrs Joo Uuirlis Misses
Willie Dickson ami Callio Hugh"
Oscar Daniels mid Karl Fry at-
tended tho wedding of C F Hatnil
and Miss Lula Duff at Moulton In-
stitute Sunday.
Tho iote received by Miss Isabel
Wondtland in the Sponsor contest
and that received by Miss Fieda
Wangeinatin last jear weie almost
the same. Fieda receivod 10 12 votes
and Isabel 1902 a diffenenco of
only 40 votes.
The Houston Fire Department
has sent woid that they will send
a delegation to tho great celebia-
tion here next Tuesday.
The Shiner fire boys intend to
show their visitors next Tuesday
how to entertain. Free hacks and
free every thing for visiting firemen.
C. I. Jaeggll w ill attend to the
refreshment department at the
celebiatlon next Tuesday. That is
everything but tho beer.
J W Holloway removed his fam-
ily to Yoakum Tuesday.
Constable Scharnbeig made a
raid on the Gilmoioicsort Saturday
night and arrested four Mexicans
for gambling. They were all put
in tho caliboose. Sunday morning
ho anestcd Jim Gilmoio and Dick
Gladney on the samo charge and
put them under bond.
Fut7 Bc-c!onlioff is still )er
ill at his home in HallettBville.
J F Kopecky visited West Point
Sunday.
Miss Nora Kokernot spent last
week isiting fijeuds in Cucro.
Win Sander left Saturday on
tiip to Austin county.
Friday Hemy Ticljcan recovered
his two hoises that weio stolen last
week '
Adolph Ilahnko i.s laid up with
slow fevei.
A. train of watermelons passed
tblOHglyheie Sunday north bound
Chas Flato left for Austin Mou
day to bring his fcon Chailio. home
lromSt Edward's Collegj.
Tilt? Luecke visited Halletts
llle Tncsdaj
A slick looking oung man called
it the writer's honiebmiday morn-
ing and asked lor some light work
fin his Ineakfa't An hour oi two
later ho called at Gel hard Xei
motor's house and seeing no one at
homo he entered and bioke open a
trunk and lansacktd the hmisv
He was iilghtenid nil and madelii"
escape. Ho was about 21 jears old
and woro a (lerbj hat. tie woioa
light moustache and was of slender
build. Other towns should watch
for him.
W F. Wurderlich iBdown with
tho measles
Frank Paget returned Friday
fiom a to weeks' snjouin in Hal-
lettsvillo.
Mrs. Henry Yeagor was taken to
San Antonio last week and placed
under the treatment of a speti.ilist
at the famous Sautu Itoa hojpiial
She was accompanied by DrEidon
her husband and her mother Mrs.
Amsler
Full cream and fresh brick cheese
at C I Jaeggh's.
Fresh good butter kept on ico at
C I Jaeggli's. Ooly 15c a pound.
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Mr B Beickinhofl a))d childreu
visited Flatonu Praha and Moul-
ton last wtek returning Mond ly
Rev J H"Iictjcan left Monday
for Houston.
Prof. Courson of Flatoma spent
Sunday here.
Just received a fresh let of tho
celebrated Tour Ace llama i.nJ
bieakfast bacon at O I Jaeggli's
They are mildly cured and delic-
ionsly tlavored. Try one.
The best long filler oe cigar at C
I Jaeggli's.
Win Ogston and wife of Nickel
were in town Sunday.
Just received some of this spring
crop Dill picklesj very fine and
cheap at C I Jaeggli's.
M G Rannoy & Co Bold the old
Holub store building and two lots
on Grand Avenue this week to J XV
Holloway formerly of Shiner but
now a full fledged Yoakumite.
Yoakum Tillies.
Shoi iff Jones of Gonzales passod
thiough hero Monday on his way
to join in the persuit of the Dalton
gang. It is to be hoped that these
men will be captured beforo tbey
kill some good ollicer. Too often
tho capture of such men is effected
at too groat a tost. They should
be shot down liko wild oeasts.
Tho Knights of Pythias hae le-
ceived about sit or seven hundred
feet of eoweiage piping and will
proceed to drain -the prmperty'.L
known a3 the city Park at onco
Henry Shiner will make the K of
P a present of the pioperty on con-
dition of its being drained.
TvvQ.raen were shot near Hope
Saturday. It is thought to be the
w-oilt of tho Dalton gang.
Fanners from Valley Viow bring
in rather discouraging accounts of
the piospectB for cotton in that
frrtilo region.'
Will and Ed Martin camo nvei
Irom Sweet Homo Monday.
The soiits of meetings which
have been in progress at the Bnp
tist church closed Sunday night.
Sunday jnoning Rev. Fonts ad-
minisleied tho ordinances of bap-
tism to Mis F O Smi'h.
Mrs. Carl Dtlnorth of Gonzales
was hero last wojk the guest ol
Mrs Win Giten
Twenty-one firemen took part jn
tho di ill Sunday. Thaie were only
two alsenttos II G Seydler and L
B Richter.
There aro already several buyers
after the Dickson land adveitised
in this paper. If you want a piece
of land bo in ahurry as it is a bar-
gain One of our most prominent
farmers io Mr B Boickcnhofl. He
has a splendid farm about G miles
south-west of here and is an excel-
lent example of tho industlious
projpeious German rumor Ho
SEYDLER AND ESCHENBURG.
Keep tho Largost and Best Assorted Slock of Goods m M . i
W have a CompletcStoek of
Spring Dress Goods
Men's Ladies' p" (T W and Children's
LATEST STYLES OF MEN'S ' 1) BOYS'
CLOTHING.
shixer rnxivs
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A complete Stock of shelf Hard-
Ware at
Walaussr) 5. 8rjir)sp p
oxas.
JOHN HARWOOD'S
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Sozb B U Kua I 6 jj B il R Urn fi
Somo fino New Buggies juet received and nn addition put to the
Stable jet pricee are lower than ever before.
Drummer turn-outs a Specialty.
JOHN HARWOOD Prop. SHINER TEXAS.
SOCIETY EVUXTS.
Mr aniljlra C. I. Jucjj!l"'s I5o-
ooptlnn. That long looked for sociablo at
the lesidence of Mi. and Mrs. C I.
laeggli was given Mondaj night.
All knew what was in stme f r
trwo who went caneequently thero
was a large ciowd m attendance
Theie was never a more jolly crowd
assembled in Sinner Every one
seemed peibctly at case and at
home by the way they were treated
and enteilained by tho host and
hostess who seemid to bo every
m the house at once making all
hnve a good time whether they
wantid tool not. Music was fur-
nished by the ovei obliging Chas
Simank and L B Richter and
dancing was indulged in freely
Author!' card6 dominoes lotto etc
afloided amusement for all. Re-
Ireshmonta weie sencd at eleven
o'clock. Those piesent were:
Mis. Edm. Wangeinann. Misses
Henrietta Richter ClaiaLI'tlefiold
Cillie and Sraj Hughs Eli7abeth
Baumgarden Uila Ehlingei Luhi
DEATH OF ItOOEB OAIIXES
Fire Emmio Mueller Fred i aud
camo to Amoiica 12ears agowhenl Adele Wcngemaun HeleuaJordon
Roger Carnes died atli:30 Tbnra
day evening June 13th at tho
Santa Rosa Hoppital at San An
tosio De ith camo as a welcoroo
lolease nftsr months and months
of suffering. He met doath without
fear and without a murmur Fr
nearly a yeai he baa eufleied un
t..ld ajomes.
'1 he tiouble originated while he
was at school at Han Marcos and
the general supposition is that it
was caused by a gland bhr3ting ni
his neck. This is not a known
fact but is the bet explanation ol
the origin of the trouble Tho
swelling mci cased steadily and ho
was forced to return home from
school at San Marcos In Novem-
ber ho was taken to Monteiey.Mex
to the hot springs wher lit re-
mained until altei New Year when
getting no lelief he came home- in
Janiar . A couple of weeks later
howatakn to ban Antonio andc
placed in the Santa Rna hospital
under the care oi the famous Dr
Amos Giaves. Tho Doctorat first
pronounced tho case hopeless but
20 years old. While in Prussia Willie Dickson Mamie Co. Tinnie later tued eleetiicity a a last re-
lick Emma Thornton Tommio fsort. Under this treatment tho
he winked in the great Krupp
factory where thousands and
thousuids of workmen are em-
ployed. jHo is tho father of nino
children four mariied and five
single. Mr. Berckcnhoff is froo
Hughs Messrs. Itudulph and C. B
Welhauen A U C Dunn Arthur
Youngs Q E Ruhman Chas uud
Tell Amsler Oscar Barney and
Cicoio Daniels G W Eschenbuig.
hearted and generous and visitors L B Richter Otto Richter. Jimmio
at lii house will 1)8 most hospita- Harwood. II 0 Koch WalterJer-
bly enteilained
"Augnst Jungerman is visiting'in
Le'dbstter this week.
sig Erwin Wsndtland. Chas Sim-
ank Linnio Lurairon and Ecrl
Fry.
b)y rallied ioi a time nnd then
sank rapidly. It was intended lo
leraovo tho tumor from his neck
but he never g lined enough stienfct )
to stand an operation. His cimo
was almost without a parallel in
medic il history
The interment took place Sstur
dsy morning at the Kokernot com
tery.
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 20, 1895, newspaper, June 20, 1895; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112001/m1/6/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .