Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 1, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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TH6 GKZ6TTE
Published every Wednesday bV
J C HABERMACHKR
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One tear postpaid < 100
Eutered at tic ahiner Texaslost
otltoo a seoondelsss matter
YTodnejaay May 1 1801
Special Notice
Copies of this faftr may be found
on ftcat llasiingtoti in the office
afonr special correspondent E G
diggers tS F Street Washing
Son n c
The crowd of prospectors ut
Beaumont continues to grow and
all ato looking niter fortunes
Tnn makers of eueponders are in-
considerable suspense over tbe
garb of the ehirt waist man
Tnn Budget speech of Sir Mich
uel HickeBeaoh the chancellor ol
llio Liritish exchequer Iayl Pay
Pay
It is estimated that there arc
25000 lepers in the Philippines
and it is planned to isolate all ol
them on one itlatid
Geotral McArthur says thai
ipporlB of stealing t Manilla hove
> ten grossly exaggerated that onl
thrco officers and a number of men
have been guilty of them Only
three rnirrd yon
AguinAldo has been persuaded
Ho issue thut belated proclamation
in which he is niHde to slobber all-
> over the glorious principles
against which he has been fight-
ing This of course will dolighl
tho crowned heads at Wasnington
Senator Morgan is advisinp
Cuba to apply frr admission to the
Union as a state ihere are two
obstacles in the way of this ono if
that Cuba doesnt want to be a
stale and the other is that the
sugar trust does not want it to be
The Emperor Franz Joseph is
foelievrd to be the only tio that ear
hold together the eighteen king-
doms and principalities of Kuropn
< aod the dnien languages that make
> ip the AustioHungnriau Empire
and that a great European war will
foil iw his death
Thomas Jefferson the great
npostle of democraay in letters to
ids friends admits that ho contrib-
uted liberally to the support of
newspapers that advocated the
principles of his party and de-
fended the policy of bis adminis-
tration
The recent decision of the U S
supreme court on divorces ib
timply that no one can obtain a
Valid divorce unless a bona fldt
resident of the etato in which he
sues This is nothing but common
tense and thoso who are foolish
vuotiph to try to evade it will hive
to pny the penallyn
Sin Alfred Milker admits open-
ly that the prospecte for British
mccess in South Africa aro worse
than they were eight months ago
Meanwhile Great Britain has spent
over half a billion dollar How
inuch further back will iho be
when she has spent another hall
billion
The conclusion has bfcn reached
from jrresittible eVidence that ma-
laria is nearly if not wholly ihie to
iiioFtjuttoS In roist communities
n jilnt or two of coal oil spread on
iIh purfnce nf any itapnant pools
> > abolish the piet fry u and
iAVt ii > t n d bill
Acoidonts of Spoech
The eons of Knu havo long la-
bored under the imputation of
making more bleaks with theii
tongiwq than any of their fellow
mortals but from tho following it
would ecem that tin bull is not
necoseaiily indigenous to Irish
soil
A Gorman in advertising for n
lost pig said It has no ear-
marks except its tail which is
mNsing
A Itritish magistrate on being
informed by a vagabond that lie
had iw wife responded Well
thatd aJurky thing for her-
At n irayov meeting in Vermont
a pious old deacon invoked a bless-
ing on a poor young man whose
father is a drunkard and whese
mother is a widow
At a negro bull tho doorkeeper
mi being nbktd what not liiut
ferablo on tho ticket meant re-
plied It means dat no gentle-
man am admitted less he come
liieself
It was an American lecturer who
Holemnly raid Parents jou may
have childion or if not your chil-
dren may have
Itwas a Kansas editor who
wrote A tubsciiber auks us
nhethor the battle of Waterloo oc-
curred beforo or after tho discov-
ery of America Wo answer it
did
Lnt < st Utii iry News
No broader distinction can bo
made between mon than that
which diyides them into two
classes To the fiist class belong
those who always havo a good ex
Iuse why tho thing lequircd can-
not be done The second class is
composed of tboio who manage to
DO Foremost in this later class
Uandi out tho figuio of General
DoWet Ailen Sanoir who has
just returned from the Transvaal
draws a vivid pictnieof tho charac-
ter of this most remaikablu gonoral
of modern times for the May Cos-
mopolitan and the articlo U illu
ilrAted with the most complete col-
lection of photographs and draw-
ings yet publihhed
Wanted to Buy
A good young milk cow with
calf fresh in milk Apply to
J K Martin
All tho latest ill Ctillara and Ties
nil colors and styles at
Woiters Bros
Whites Cream Veimifuge remove
the unhealthy tissue upon which
worms thrive it brings and quickly
a healthy condition ofbody wheru
worms cannot exist Price25 cents
For sale by all druggists
The Bort Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Foyer is a bottle of
Grovts Tasteleis Chill Tonic It is
imply iron and quinine in a taste-
less form No cure no pay Price
50 cents
for Sate
All my furniture and household
goods Also a horse and buck-
board UmilJuerokxb
Teacher of iiunjen bcnool
Subscribe for the old reliable
Shiner Gazette nnd you will get
what yon pay for
Attoiltloil IllVLlltOlH
E G Siggers Patent Lawyer
Washington D C who = e ad op
peats in our columns is an attor-
ney of twentyone years active
piaetice and is well recommended
to us His rating will be found in
Duns and Bradalreets reports as
heownsthe Inventive Arh Ho
has sent us application blanks and
other papers and inventors who nro
intending tp anjily ur patents
Would Kav rt time by calling at this
nllico and getting the pliers before
> r onl < tig nppliwtions thso ugi any
other s lit c
n
leave but wiah him success inhis
new home Eagfe
As per announcement the school
committee met Thursday evening
and Opened the bldi for the erec-
tion of the Will aBd Sam Moore
Institute and awardedthe contract
to Joel Meyer Co of Columbus
theirs being the lowest bid was
7S88 Messrs Meyer Co are
now at work in Yoakum but ar-
rangements will be made and work
on the Institute will bo begun at
once and the building will be fin-
ished in time for the fall term
Eagle
You Know What You are Taking
When you take Groves Tasteless
Chill Tonic beeause the formula
plainly printed op every bottle
showing that it is Iron and Qninine
in a tasteless foruiTl No cure no
pay 50c fv
Hair trimmed in all stylos at
A C Koepkoa
WINDHIptS
Wo will in a shortiime receive a
carload of the improved BALL
BEARING STEEL SiA i WIND-
MILLS and also some STEEL AN-
CHOR MILLS Parties in need
ofa mill will do well to cull and
examine these mills and get prices
Wh also carry a full line of pipings
nnd fittings
O E RUIIMANN BUO
A B Junguecker Co s Locals
Just received fresh Oatraeol
Bacon Uneeda Biscuits Coffse
Tea Cane Syrup jHi Cheese
Mncaoui Catsup etc
Have you seen tnose beautiful
Water eta Limps Saucers
Plates etc jV r
Got you one of tour premium
cards
Our Candies r are tliq best
A It JusaikhicKH Co
A IUro Ohanoo
The Sunny Southj of Atlanta
Git the bet story and sketch pa-
per published nicflW illustrated
published weekly andthe Bhiner
Gazette both papir for only 125
This offer iVill nut la3t long Sub-
scribe UCWi
7
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JVloulton Items
Some of the oil prospecting com-
pany wrote for prices for inserting
oil advertisements for one week in
one of the big dailies in apaees of
ono quarter oiie half and one full
pngc Here arev the rates For
piartor page one week 200 for
half page one week 200 and for a
full ono week HfiOC Now
pogB
what do you think of that Moul
ton Eagle J
Mr II G Bargmann who or
several months past has been clerk-
ing in Moulton has gone to York-
town where he has accepted a
lucrative position in a lumber
yaid George is quite popular in
Monlton and all regret tosee him
Another carload of
the celcibnited 033
r r
3S2
I Will be sold low down Also Standard and
U John Deere Cultivators at
jszzxs V roltexas Bros
I
IWagener ScMimaniL I
RATT5 poultry
Carry n full line of
Dry oodsNofions
Hats Shirts
A large lino of heavy and fine
t
GRO
i
Stock and Poultry Food
t i i i jii i u i I
Tinsel Belts Spikes
< 2I
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IforrjpKtaoup orrjbs
Anci all BZincis of XJOKZLH3S
Shiner Texas Leading Jeweler
Wolters Hros desire to Btate to
their fiiendtand customers in Shi-
ner and vicinity that they will pre-
sent to every ohild horn in 1901 a
pair ot shoeB White and coloied
childron are both eligible Every-
body invited to take advantage of
this liberal offer
Kczeinn nnd Slcln Krpptloris
Uemicks Kccemii Cure and Rem
icks Pepsin Blood Tonic will cure
the mos obstinate case At City
Drug Store
Miss Florence Newman who has
been a great sufferer from muscu-
lar rbeumatUm says Chamber-
lains Pain Halm is the only rem-
edy that affords her relief Miss
Newman is a much respected resi-
dent of the village of Gray N V
and mako9 this statement for the
benefit of others similarly afflicted
Fof sale by Schullze Beydler
Shudders nt His Past
I recoil now with horror says
Mail Carrier Burnett Mann of Lo
vannii O ray three years of suf-
fering from Kidney trouble I was
hardly ever tree from dull aches or
acute pains in my back To stoop
nr lilt mail sacks made ran groan
I felt tifed worn out about ready
to give up wuen I began to use
Electric Hitters but U bottles
completely cured mo and made me
feol Jike a new man Theyre
unrivaled to regulate Stomauli
Liver Kidneys and Uowels Per-
fect latisfactloii guaranteed by til
druggistBv Only CJ cents
If you want the
Best Qoods
at tho
Lowest Prices
call on
John W IHingst
Caruet Old Bland
Our CROCICRY department oom
prUes tbe BEST 13HANDS of
COFFEES SUGARS MOLAS-
SES FLOUR HAMS BA-
CON CAN GOODS
of every description Conditio Nuts
Cakes fete Tobacco Snuffs Ch
reali tuoh as Oatmeal Grits Ricv
Grape Nuts Ralstons lireukfnst
Food Posttims Coffee Extracts
of all kinds Crockery Glass uiul
Tinware A nice line of
NOTIONS and YARD GOOD
such as Calicoes Lawn PorcaloH
Doiuebticit etc
A complete line of
SHOES
ranging in price from U5c to o2u
AUo ients and Chlldicna Clutii
ing mid many other things too nu-
merous to mention It is the
CASH
we arc after and nur price will
bring the cash Come and let in
piove it to you
J no W Hlngst
S A CAKNISS Assistant
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 48, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 1, 1901, newspaper, May 1, 1901; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111488/m1/4/?q=About+the+Alto+Herald+Collection: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .