Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 13, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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Dealer In
Fruits Nuts
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
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Sn ingles Sasn 3D rs Blinds
aXLca Builders Hardware
The Genuine Gliddon and Waukegan Barbed Wire Mountain
tedar and Buwcd burr oak Fence Posts rubber hose ouggy paints
isd brushes Buggies phaetons surreys hacks harness Studebaker
firm and spring wagonB SHINER TEXAS
GO TO
ABJUOECKER C0 <
FOR
Fine Candies
The leader in good work and
low prices
For vour Harness Bridles and Saddles Firstclass work and Price
to suit the times Examine hib stock before buying elsewhere
West Main Street Shiner Texas
In Connection
PALACE SALOOH
J C BLOIIM PROPRIETOR
New fixtures and new stock oi
liquors all around Call and you
will receive a cordial welcome
Polite treatment accorded all
HENRY KUSEL
SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER
Mr Kuesel has secured the solo right to sell the celebrated
patent hame hook in Lavaca and DeWitt counties Hi lias
on hand a fine stock of Saddles Vhip3 Harness etc and
turns out none hut firstclass work YOAKUM TEXAS
IBiS2Xiar > cfe Saloon
J H HUEBMER PROP
HEADQUARTERS FOR
line wines Liqnors Beer anc
cigars
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SHINER LAVAOA COUNTY TEXAS THUESDAY MOMING AUG 13 1896
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Barber Shop
AijC HOEPKE Prop
Good Wxpric and iFolite Attention
HOT AND COLD BATHS IN CONNECTION
Hair cutting25c Shave liic Shampoo 25c Seafoam 10c
SHINER M TEXAS
NOETH END OF KAILBOAD AVEOarnes Bros Old Stand
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Aransas Pass Saloon
H F ELLINGHAUSEN PROP
BEST STOCK OF
Wines Eiquors and Cigars
Icecold City Beer w
Fruits Candies Nuts notions
Fine Stock of Jewelry
SiyCall on him at his new 3tand near tho Post OHice
Ilallettsville
To The Gazetti
Ilallettsville Tex Aug 10 1800
District court commenced on its
econd week this morning Last
week was devoted to civil business
and the ease of Woodley vs South
well was tried by a jury which re-
turned a vetdiet in favor of the
plaintiff for sfSOOj tho defendant
will appeal
Tho suit against J A Richard-
son by his stopmother for his
homestead place is now on trial
As soon as it is disposed of the
criminal docket will bo called
Tho grand jury returned 23 in
dictments last week and tVqk
fresh start this morning
Sam Green has put in appear-
ance much to the delight of hid
many fiiends who aro glad to
know that he is rapidly recovering
from his lecent ear trouble
County Attorney Blakcsleo has
proven equal to the emergency dur-
ing Mr Greens absence
It is hot and dry here and even
tho candidates aro almost overcotno
by inertia
The populists who attended the
Galveston convention havo re
rned Lavaca county captured
Tor Bro Meitzen the nomination
for comptroller Meitzen never
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Lumber shingles sash blinds doors brick
wind mills etc
The Baker Perfect Barbed Wire which is the
host on the market and is easier to stretch than any
other wire PoLte and prompt attention at all times
Satisfaction guaranteed
fr
fails to get empty honors
Shiners candidate for the sen
ate R GSeydler is well liked and
will get a good vote hcieabouts It
is claimed by many that ho Mill
carry every county in the district
Shiner has had numerous repre-
sentatives here either as juiors or
witnesses Two indictments for
burglary were returned againfct
Fink
Commissioners court met for
summer term today and has busi-
ness enough to keep it busy for
several days
Judge Ballard has been busy
working on the tax rolls for At
sessor Posek It would seem that
his own office Would furnish him
su ficient work to keep bis time oc
e ipied He is tho first county
judge heie who has had time to df
voto to outside duties and employ-
ment
Cotton is coming in rapidly
Tho merchants say that collection
were never better
The oil mill is now running full
time Shinerites will rind the mill
there quite an acquisition
Many improvements arc being
made here aud mechanics aro all
busy
Fruit is becoming scarce Tim
nursery of I G EaBt which it
now an extensive affair produces
1000 bushels of poaches besidt n
peais plums grapqs etc
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liiogrtil > liictI Sketch
11 G Seydler the Republican
nominee for State Senator from
this tho 18th senatorial district
is a native of Fayette county and
was born at High Hill 31 yoarn
ago His parents still live there
His father Julius Seydler came to
this country in 1850 and sjtyled at
Now Ultn Austin county Four
years later ho moved to High Hill
and was the first settler tbero with
Geo Herder Sr Julius Se dler
terved in the Confederate army in
Capt Creutzbaurs company In
politics ho has always been a ie
publican
R G Seydler has also always
been a republican and has taken
great interest in politics Ho has
been in business in High Hill at
Flatonia and also at Weimar lie
is a fieehearted wholesouled gen-
tleman and well liked whereer
kuon He is probably tha strong-
est man the lepublicans could havo
put out
Ho is a strong antiProhibition
ist In 1802 ho was a candidate for
lax assessor of LaVaoa county but
withdrew before theolection
Mr Seydler has been married
several years and has several beau-
tiful children His wife was a-
Miss Fahionthold of Weimar
Miss Mattle Fitzgerald of Gon-
zales is a guest at the home of Mrs
Sarah Hughs
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Ward, C. M. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 13, 1896, newspaper, August 13, 1896; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111295/m1/1/?q=shinerites: accessed October 2, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .