Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 15, 1900 Page: 3 of 6
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One Seat postjiiflrt
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Entered nt the Shiner Testia Vot
Ofllee us sccondclim mutter
ffoinecany AWTST 151900
Spctlnl Notice
Cofics ofIhil fajtttrytaybe fdu il
< on jilc at Hasiiiifft n in the office
if our spi mil cm ipamlciit Ti 7
diggers y8 FStrict Washing
ion I C
L J STciurY landed ns iiiilioml
commissioner by u small majority
over Curtis
Wv J I YAN id destined to lie
the tmin to redeem this country
irom imperialism t
Now get to work for Burgess and
the Imilh district i ill again have
democratic representative
It is authoritatively announced
Hint Judge Rigau uill shortly
tctirofrom tlm railroad commi don
Tun Hmi 7 8 Hogg succeeded
in putting hi roiiMitnlionil nilieml
itipnts through nt tlm Statu con-
vention
Wiiim we are having tool moist
weather down herein Texas jito
ilu in ii dying from hcit in the
Mordiern uitiv
Tim public school per cipitti Ins
lieen fixed nt H 7 > > for the ensuing
a ear Theie are 7oG0ll children
in the state This calls for 34JO
< I00 lor educilioiiiil pur oses
i
t t > r dge IiiAdHngeCTh6iithern
J aclH Atmlll jfJ2nwJWlll 1lBFl
Aransas Pass truck met Sunday
irtorning
Tv order to iivoid going to Iekin
Li Hung Chang has asked for pick
leave If old Li dors not look u
leedle out when next he meets the
Empress shu will shorten his body
bv ii head
Tim government crop roport up
to Auumt 1st milked tho condition
tho worst in many years reaehing
Tub mngiietHin of exAttorn6y
Geneial Cianp ivnt the jild time
popularity of ovCip > vern ir Hogg
itviiled tliem little in the debute on
tho WateWPieroe Oil contention
Ijefuro the Slate conventijii last
Wednesday
Tan American th liiilih npd
tho Japanese are fighting together
in China and the Russian atid
Frvnoli The Germans have not
yet been heard from bit liu reports
ale so uontradietory tiat little re-
liance can be plated in them
VEittfiV uur omntiy is on the
liigh road toimn riulimi Kir tie
rt ud an army to Cuba then to
lortn IUco then to the Philippine1
ilid now ehadea of lelltfrwni and
ifacKson wo are in China fighting
shonldii to shoulder wifli tlieOx m
uo v el a
IliiPioiisr McKimkv dictating
the Chineii pulley by telephone
front Clinton Ohio while Ll Ifnng
Chung is looking alter hi Hide from
Sltunghti Cliiim Karl Li U much
neirir thu tuenu tlimi McKinley and
the chances are that he ill have
the best ol thu situation in spite of
Mr Me Kin Icya ultitnatiiin
The democracy in the Tenth di
trict irf unitul mid haul work will
be dune for Hon Geo P Itnrgcs
The general opinion U that he
sure to win Ihis W the only con
tfrefionul dNtriet in the Mate that
h lepiiblicnii SmUlnilh Trim
script
And it nillcenspto be repifbllcin
after the expiration of the present
term
The man who sends oft for his
dry goods and grnuiies isno worse
limn the businesi mm ho sends
oil for bis printing 1C1 Cnnpo
Etiile
We urn glud to say tbit none of
our Garland merchants n fur us
wo know send tiwiiy from home for
their stationery They believe in
encouraging home enterprise Gar-
land New
The Jruetlo knows of bnt two
moielmnls in Shiner who send off
lor tilMr pointing but hopei they
will soon rieu the eiror of their nays
and keep their money at home
TSo Lady Would Do
Such a Thins
No lady would take her watch ivficn
otjt of oriljr lo the first person who dis-
placed tile sign Wutcltes Kcgulvteil
un I Rfcpiircd Hut she would carefully
enquire for n man wlfosc ackiion leilgcil
jlll entitled him to take iu ehartie the
delicate ineclnuisii
How much mOT careful should a
woman he when she herself H dUor
dcrded not lo entrust the delicate and
complex mechanism of her lieing to the
first man or woman who dispLis th2
sign Medical Aduca Given N o sign
is to be trusted which sa3 Medical
Advice Given and stops there Medi-
cal ad we can 1 > e given only by a phy-
sician An accredited physician will nut
his title with > name Suppose n sign
fdoennt qualify liiuito jfive > iVaadfl
icc ri IIemus bijjva > ijiVa to do
that Uutisiippose theplgn Jread j
J edicat Advice Given by a Woman
Is not the fnct juit ns patent that being
a woman does not qualify her to give
vteitical advlcc Tho woman must be
a physlciin to do that Medical adv ice
given by an unskilled woman is just as
dangerous us if given by an unskilled
man
In inviting sick and ailing woman to
consutt him by letter without charge
Dr Pierce points to an experience ami
practice of over thirty jears devoted
specially to diseases peculiar to women
In ttiat time Dr Pierce and his assodste
staff of medical speci ilists have success-
fully treated more than half a million
women All correspondence is treated
as strictly private and sneredly confiden-
tial LvUcts are promptly answered mid
the answers are mailed in
only 75 per COIll Asa conseijllenco perfectly plain
without
< ottnn advanced during tho weolc
ielmlf cent
TirK Chinee declare that the
British poured poison into them at
ino battle of Yang Tsnn Thenle
of lyddite shells was the nino ol
this belief The shell tanted a
iiinip in the Chinee lanks
Ijatk advice from Ciiii sn
that Li Htin Uhmg ljtb been au-
thorized to negotiate ptaee ujth the
j0 eri but the pnweiu have just
beglll to fjght apt uri not leady
to enter into peaeo negotiation
envelopes any printing iipon
them Write without fee and without
fear to Dr R V fierce chief consult-
ing physician to the Invalids Hotel and
Surgical Institute Uufialo N Y
The Nuivh Fioin China
Tho advance on Iekin by the
allied pollers although only a io
connoisanre in forte lino met with
good fucHp Two battle have
taken place tho lirst at Iei Txang
iii thu second at Yang Tsilli in
both o nhieli the Chinese vveie de-
feated v > itb beavv 1ms It in tho
intention nt the poneM to establish
a life at thin latter plire for tile
Una moveinenton iVUinfor which
o00U0 men me said to lie available
at Tein IVin Jn the inenntimn the
ChineH nre beginning tnt realize
thai theyhijvca very largo elephant
On their hand in the porsoim ofllie
foreign mimstcrdimdarunnxious to
bo rid of them n own an possible
thinkihg that thi i will cheek the
moyemerl on IVIdn The poweis
Vtnse to trust the minister with a
Chinese escort fearing they will
buiiMWicied Astbesltualionnnw
apiwivrs io may ex > ect the allle
to m knoekingiit the gates ol Iekin
ivithin a neek
For inouc u i to bite bites or etinp1
of insects animal or reptileapply
lialhuiVs Suoir Liniment It coun-
teracts tliu poison iu tho wound
subdued the inflammation ijud heals
tho llosh Irite 25 and fiU fonts
For pile by all tluugiitii
Aran
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SHINER
Butiolier
AND DEALER
SlIINIMt
WEA1
IX LIVESTOCK
Tkxah
5GOIXI1 TO
The De wey estaurant
FOR SOMETfHIXG
that it shall un
public or tn tin
he yiofnUv am
ins this artlcl
utility of a m
in anv sum n >
dred dnltura
ass
Prop
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WINES
Beer and
Chance
Arassun
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AND WE MlIjSl GKTTJlEHh
The DEWf Y Resaturant
Has been th
and onhiriied
tluj neatoStl
SHORT bllDE
ironghly rpnovaled
ujil iH niivv one of
the city
ILL ED
ALL HOLHS
LuUB TiiMTWl t > rny <
all
cording In tbnipjWisitms i > f the fi
Ion lug Minuulijjlif
AI tiqlo ijj fllll h bo the
luty of otIESS it1n ni4
town oiynfij ffi privy to
cep the rn iJj ivS5ci n manner
lioiilTeilsive tn the
i ersiin lesiding in
any person vfntat
slnll bi deemed
nieim r and fined
ceeding ono huti
idfcHit urn AT nrrrTZBk
Riit of all Summer Goods at greatly re jj
Iprices Such as Dress Goods Summer
Sling Underwear Shoes Slippers c
11 McCormick Standard and Buckeye
erbeariiig Mowing Machines and
MILBUEN WAGONS
CHAS WELHAUSEN
BANKER
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General Banking Exchange on all Prom
inent Points of the U S
BEING OVERSTOOIED
In Summer Goods
i walljseirtheBitStrl
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Accounts solicited with Merchants and
Farmers
Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent
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Nta I jr 11 K < Ssk 6 nl vt iySc14 i
7 jr Jr w3 Fl f SfeT
Organdies Lawns and all f
Summer Fabrics
xisr s sioes
I offer Ladies Oxford sandels etc
Call at Once and Get BARGAINS
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xn T Koch
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Any class of legal business prompt-
ly attended to
English and Germ in spoken
Ollice In Tho Gazette Building
SHINEK TEXAS
H BLE0NAM 0J WAY
Yonhum Shwei
LEONARD AG PAY
AttorneysatlLaw
Will practiee in all courts of the
State Collections Conveyaiieiuu
Contract given sjieciai attention
Itlmioj to liiiiii On terms to rni
tho borrower at lov ute of iaterest
orrion at ikon rnoNT tiljj
Cam F Nave
Physician ami Surgeon
Ofijce at SchuiUes Drug Store
b u i x r n t i a
a ace aloon
Fred IY llillJiier Irop
Refitted Throughout
Tlie Celebrated
Waldorf C lub and XX
Monogram Whiskies
always on hand
Ice Oolci Beer
and Boat Brando of Cigirs
FRED Y IIILLMKR
Siaixier Texas
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lilnor t iiM
If fall tenilioK
Out fee inutneJ > Auy one
iVctch nnJ dcwriiniod t any lutentiou will
tironiptty Tcrclc our orrfuloa frw couceritioK
fbe luleuliiMlity ol mine How to olilulu a
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 15, 1900, newspaper, August 15, 1900; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111461/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .