Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 11, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GAZETTE
rCpttSHED KVtfRY WEDHFtDAY BY
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8UD8CIIIVTION HATES i
Jn Year postpaid
100
Entered at the Shiner Texas Jfost
jilco as secondclass matter
VollifiSluj Juu 11 lOOfi
The Ttuspinns hac lost Port Ar-
thur and will booh lose their heads
Now let Kuiopatklii look out
The Port Arthur army will soon be
nl his front
The Russian Baltic fleet having
failed to relipve Port Arthur will
now sail buck liome
Port Arthur was a firie New
Years present to tlie Mikado and
ho was glad to get it
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Gregoria Cortes is now in the
pen serving his life sentence lor the
killing of Sherill Glover
The Wuxalincliio cotton mills at
Trast nro meeting with success A
dividend of ten per cent Has de-
clared there last week
Th e American Legion oi Honor
fins put up money at Cameron to
pa judgments and tho security
bonds nill not lie sold
There is inoie peace talk since
the fall of Port Arthur but neither
side is willing to make the first
move
The Russians ate doing some
ilioie boasting 1 hey now eiy thoy
will retake Port Arthur and yel
oud not hold tt when they had it
The little city ol Alice has oted
15000 bondi < fur the purpose dl
buildihg a brick school house Ii
fa now time for Shiner to fall in-
line
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Heet buck home
old Spain it i
Russia
piuu and satljher
IffiltU
Instead oj pool
now poor old
lUe blockndo at Port Arthur luvi
lieeu laieed hut for the preient no
ships except thom in the Japin
service will be permitted to eutei
the port
W L Douglass the democratit
candidate has been it auguiated
Governor ot Massachusetts Gov-
ernor l6uglass will still contiuut
his shoe bn iiie8i >
Arkansas cotton groweis have
mil and decided to reduce the cot-
ton itciwige for 1005 25 per cent
Ii i > 4 now tune fir lexas to fall in-
line and do likewise
The Yoakum truckers aie strict-
ly in it They will ship a ear ol
cabbige this week and are making
preparations to plain 72 12 acres
fn cucumbers 1 he Shiner truik
ers should also try planting cu-
cumbers >
From the olnracter of tho im
prnvements made Viy the Russians
at Port Atthur mid Dalny it ii vi
ileul that thev never intended to
gieup Manchuria and were only
Ijtng when they promised to do so
fthey u < ver dreameil tho little Japs
could force them n leave
The 29th Tuxa legiilature con
veiled nt Austin at high noon et
terday Theie are many problems
to be solved by this legislature
principal among which Is the
ni > ney problem T b state is now
upwards of 8bJ000 in debt and
some mean1 mnyt be devised U >
tnalytj np this deficiency 12X Gov
errior Hogg advises the ruining of
tho occupation tax 5 per cent and
a tax of 2 per cent on tli gn s ro
ceipts of all c < irioraiions dolnp
business in Texan whch he naif
Mil more tliaiiugv rtUriifiieiev
In one jtar
Mount Olive
Jan 7 Quito fad indeed wheu
we luard of the death of Mips Mm
Mooney Miis Mae was a Inend nl
T U through correspondence orr
we have neer met her The rela-
tives lmVe our greatest sjnpathy
V C Kaiser of Ingram was
hero several dnjs this week on bus-
iness Mr Kuiser has hold his
iiirm to Mr Crebbs of Yoakum
MtBirs Victor and Klo WoUcih
the San Alitonui students spent
Tuebdny with J E and Emanuel
Hranilzky
Our free mail delivery started on
the 2ml with Ed liluniu as carrier
Mrs IJ Burke is visiting hei
daughter Mrs V 8 Peterson at
Richmond
Mr Kngland of North Texas is
heie visiting relatives
Ml Kutaeb had his mule team
to run away from him today but
glad nothing serious happened >
Mr Kutncli has made quite an
impioviment on his lenint places
Mr Blanch He is clearing some
more land suppose lie will plant
onion
Well Mr Editor the pleapint
eH thing wo can think ot is Mr
Kutachs garden there is no con
paiison We ate sone of his cat
huge and they listed after more
but dont tell bitn to
1I B Shiner boys wera quite sue
Bfnl in hunting whifelieie last
week we mean gime
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IMnno lor Sale
For sale cheap a new piano
made by the W W Kimball Co of
Chieagn Price 275 S > 5d cash and
balance HO per month Ihe pia-
no is fully warranted For par-
ticular call at Gazette Ollice
The Meetings Called
Fort Worth Texa Jan 3
Secretary Oswald Wilson of the
National Jolton Association has
sent out to all the County Judges
Clerks and Supervisors in tho cut
Uiivgrorting states the following
cucular letter lor the call Of county
associations to oigiuue to diversity
larmiug
In compliance with a resolu-
tion ot the National executive com
rfiitleetynu ai requested to call nil
ffirrm TBfMmn kViu < i iVtni 111 ifgirinT
utireriFinTere teTPin tlT cuttoli in
difstry together WeJneday Jan
11 lJJo 10 a in at the comity
site to elect viie presidents who
wilt hold piecmct meetings at each
achuolhuuse m your county Satur-
day Jan 14 2 p ii tor the pur
pose of taking definite action on
reducing cotton acieage this year
At tluse meetings hae all tarmeir
who will do so sign this agreement
We the undersigned tanners
residents in voting pieciuct No
County ot heie
oy pledge ouiselves to leducu the
acreage of coton to be planted by
uc in IOUj 25 pur tent below the
amount that ao planted in 1004
Those who will not sign take
then names addresses and num-
ber ot acies they will plant this
ear Have a committee appoint-
ed at the precinct meeting to Msit
every larmer lindlord tenant
while and black in their piecinlls
who uie not at the meeting to sb
cure their acieuge This itqueit is
sent to every county in the cotton
states and unless prompt action lo
taken the acreage will not be le
duced Texas has begun but it
will lake your suppnt to aval
anything Jive nulire to all nevvh
papers Mail a written lepoil
Jan 18 giving names and acreage
of all who sign and those who do
not sign
The Gazette man must pel force
plead guilty ton care of ahwnt
irindiidness dining tho holiday
iuomitiingto mention the pres-
ence in our city of Messrs C F
lehiiuhn and W H Beaumier the
proprietor end editor of the Hal
letsville Herald While hero Mr
I shmann called at the Gazette of
fico and during his stay pulled ofl
his coat and assisted in rigiuing
our job piessi for wliich service
we were extremely grateful and
ourfilline to mention this sooner
was as before mentioned a bad cne
o absent uiindedneps The oul
excue wa can ofler is that it wa-
ttle holiday season Cmne nguii
gentlemen jou will always bo wel-
come
Mr Antoi III jtn la a new mpm
ksr ufUi4 Shiner Her tunn 6 > ns
wish to call the attention of their friends and
customers to the fact that they will hold a
Beginning on Monday Jan 9 and lasting1
throughout the week During this sale all
fall and winter goods will be sold at and below
cost Dont Miss this Opportunity
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I Twelve HighClass Up to date Tent Shovs
I Bigger Better and Cheaper than a Circus 1
qws are Clean and Mora and no Gambling Will be AUowed
The Beautiful Electric
Theatre with the Great
California Train robbery
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The Dogand Monkey
Circus icf
The old PIantation or
Negro Minstrels
The Glass Blowers
where they weave and
spin glassinto all kinds
of fancy > articles and
give thetn away
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It is the Greatest Bicycle Act ever accomplished
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Takef a Ride on the big Ferris Wheel and
Steam Flying Jenny
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In fact you call spend two or three daja seeing the many attractions at this Carnival and when
you havo done ojon can truthfully my you have vUited one Carnival that 1b coiulucfd iyn a clean
and moral bais in d wl ere all promises made are faithfully kept Come any time day or night
IJiats binds will be there to furnish plenty of good mitsto Cheap rates on all roads A big free
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 11, 1905, newspaper, January 11, 1905; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111637/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .