Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 16, 1898 Page: 4 of 8
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Shiner Tex Monday Feb 21st 1898
Admission
should not miss this opportuity to see a
Magnificent Display of Woolens in
the Piece
Made at our Establishment by
STRAUSS BROS
i Americas Leading Tailors of Chicago III
Every Lute Novelty of Foreign and Domestic Weave is included
in this Diplay
TH6 + GKZ6TTE
rtibllslied e veiy Wednesday by
i C W WARD
BUBScmrnoN rates
Onu 1eur postpaid
100
Entered at the Shiner Texas Iost
oPQeo us secondclass matter
SHINEETEX WED TEB 16 1898
ANNOUNCEMENTS
RATES
Congiessional 15 00
RepHentativo 10 00
District offices 10 00
County offices 500
Piecinct offices 250
Cityoflices 300
For Tax Collector
E P RUIIMANN
ANTON BERKOFSKY
For Tax Assessor
F J PESEK
For Sheriff
JOHN F HOUCHINS
A committeo should be appoint-
ed to inquire into the mental con-
dition ofoieW H Gibson who
persists in trying to btart a paper
in Waelder His first number ap-
peared some time last fall then
there was a long rest iho pecond
number appearing thiM last week
At this rate wo can look for the
thud number about the fourth of
July A man who tries to itin a
paper in Waelder must be cuizy
and should be looked after
Mrs G J Bohnenkamp of
Moulton was here last week wait-
ing
Married
FritzrVnndernerth of Lexington 1
andMiss Bettie Saettler were mai
liedat tlin residence of the brides
pirehts here Wednesday evening
at six oclock Rev Dziowas olh
einting The wedding waia quiet
affair only neir lelatives being
present The groom is a promi-
nent young business man of Lex-
ington while the bride is the
daughter of our well known saddle
and harness man S Siettlei
They ill make their future home
it Lexington
Yesterday at the Catholic church
Rev Father Klein spoko the
words that made Joe Kopecky Ji
and Miss Fiancis btiauss one
Tho gloom is the oldest son of A
J Kopeck while thebtido is tho
daughter of Jacob Stiauss and a
isier of Mis Leo Hummel The
young couple will make their home
witli A J Kopecky
The wedding infair was held at
the residence of tho biides paients
four miles enst of town Tuesday
A laigo number went out from
town and weio royally ontertained
Let Yoakum put out a candi-
date for tho Legislature Shiner
and Moultnn will suppoita Yoa
kum man gladly proided he is a
good man How about B P
Stevenson or W L Johcson
Tho Editors famous or rather
notorious pony came in for a sharo
of tho fun at tho play Satuiday
night Messer said ho rode the
pony to Halletswlle starling on
the fiist of the month and lcaching
his destination on tho elevontb by
hard traveling We w ish to say in
this connection that tho pony is
not for bale at any price as wo are
considering an offer for him from
S9lleBrather8 circus
to take scientific measures of all our Customers Here
Our popular Flotoiial repiescn
titive J II H Dennis of Whar-
ton was ma nied Tuesday ilth
to Miss J5i iW Anderson at the
Rome of the tewdoa parerjtB in
Eagle Lake Tfle Oacm extends
congratulations Tho biideissaid
to bo one ofthe most beautiful
young ladies in Southwest Texas
A charming little committee con-
sisting of Misses Clara Flato and
Selma Jungbecker was mound thp
other day soliciting contributions
for a childrens masquerado bnl
Saturday Feb 20th The com
mitteo was very successful and the
ball is an assured fact
Took a Severe Cold after the Big
Flri >
After the big fire in Cripple
Cieck I took a very seer cold
and tiied many remedies without
help tho cold only becoming more
settled After using three snail
bottled of Chamberlains Cough
Remedy both tho cold and cough
left me and in this high altjtudo it
tnkts a meritorious cough remedy
to do any good G B HiNncii
son Editoi Daily Advertisei
Cripple Cieek Colo Sold by all
Diuggists
The Hon Miles Crowley states-
man and diplomat expects to leave
in a day or two for tho gold fields
of tho Klondike countiy Ths
Missomi Kansas ite Texns furnish-
ed transportation to Seattle and
from theie Mr Ciowley will go bv
boat His wife will accompany
him Austin Correspondent Hous-
ton Post
Stop that burking bv tho use of
Ballards Hoiehouud Byrup It ai
reats ihe cough allays lultatlon of
the throat and relieves congestion
ot the lungs lu a day It Is sate and
pleasant to take and never disap-
points 25o SOc For sale by
Acq Gbavb
President Klein of St Edwards
College of Austin arrived Monday
to preside at the marriage of
Joseph Kopecky to Mies Strauss
Mr Kopecky was sono of President
Kleins favorite pupils4 nt the col-
lege last year
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EveryWOUSer Wearing individual in the County An expert and
Designer Professor of Cutting will be on han
is your chance to get t
FIN6 TAILORING
Guaranteed to fit and wear at the lowest possible prices
SUITS
OVERCOATS
TROUSERS
TO ORDER s12 00 UPWARDS
1100
500
Call and have yourself scientific illy measured for future reference even if not pro
pared to buy Remembei this exhibition is for tw day onlyi
w
He wiS
Tabiers Buckeye Pile Ointment
Gives Instant rellel It allays In
flamation and heals It is prompt In
Its action and posltlo in its elT ct
It Is the kind that cures without pain
oi discomfort Itl for piles onl
Boo Tubes 7Ce For sale by
Add Grave
Miss Pearl Darnell of YoakUm
was heie this weekvisiting her
sister Mis Hart
Are yon lacking In stiength find
onergv Are you nervous despond-
ent Irritable bilious constipated
and generally ran down in health
If so your liver la torrild and a few
doses of Herbno will cure yon
Herblne has no equal as a health re-
storer Horsaleby Ado Grave
Mrs Frilz Berchenhoffis visit-
ing in Hallotsville
1
au > fiWfe
I offer for sale or exchange for
for land my dwelling house and
saloon Respectfully
Geo SbYDLnit
Some of the early farmers nro
nlieady preparing their land for
planting It is rather soon but
there niu soma farmers in this
locility that will plant com next
week
A nice rain fell here last week
and today it looks like we are
going to get some more Noid
beim i
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Ward, C. M. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 38, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 16, 1898, newspaper, February 16, 1898; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111348/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .