Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 25, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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Prof W It Muir took a trip lo
Luting last Saturday and Sunday
Mr and Mis Alfred Jungbeoker
of Gnlvoslon are in the city visit-
ing relatives
Mr J A Richardson of Falls
City was in Shiner several days
last week
Misa Mamie Wolhatrsenie ft laet
Fnday for Austin to resume hei
studies
Tho lucky holder of No 426579
ins the fine large lange at J C
Blohm Sons
Chas Dvorak has closed out his
fiuit and confectionery business
and returned to Dilworlh
Mrs Chas Strauss and childien
left Wednesday for Shiner to visit
with relatives Moulton Eagle
The first quarterly conference
was hold by tho Methodists of Shi
ner laBt Satuiday and Sunday
D Niemejcrcame up from Shi-
ner Saturday to spend a few days
with relatives and friends Moul
ton Eagle
Tax Assessor Eugene Tuik was
here Monday Tuesday and Wed-
nesday to nssesB the taxes for 1905
Moulton Eagle
MrB H VR Ltttlefieldand daugh
ter Miss Edith and Miss King of
Big Hill wero lieio Sunday to at-
tend church faervicos
Only five moro days in which to
pay your poll tax You mil have
no voico in tho affairs of state
count or town unless jou pay
Tie host way to ieduce the cot
ton acrengo is to plant corn and
h igs Twentyfive acieB in coirr
m
assesMngitaxeS
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a ° reoenci
di Idi tho truck giowers and all
who have potatoes in tho car aie
i que led to get their at oree
Mi Willio Rtnken and wife
formerly Miss Wendel weie in the
city last Satuiday visiting the lat
terspirents Mi and Mrs Rich
aid Wendel
IhaGnzotto cnriespondents aie
opening up tho new jear tolerably
well Wo woftld bo pleased to
have ieguti weekly lettois from
till of therm
Mr Harnden and dauglitci Mr
Richardson and Meedtmes Patton
aid Morgan all of Sweet Homo
wero here last Sunday lo attend
the Methodist confeience
The J A Richardson caso haB
been set to come up in the district
cotut at Cuero on Monday Febru-
ary 0 and all witnesses are re-
quested to bo present on that date
Instead of a regular passenger
the Sap is now running a mixed
train on the Lackbart branch tho
buoinessuot wananting the inn
ning of two trains
The Lavaca County Medical As-
sociation met heie yeBtcrdoy even
ing btf as it Was preBa day with
the Gazette e are unable to give
any particulars
At meeting of the stockholders
of the First National Bank of Shi
ner the following officers were
elected Chas Welhausen presi-
dent E F Walters and Wm
Qroen vice presidents P W Wel
hausen cashier Earl Fry assistant
cashier
Another piece oft farm property
changed hands in Shiner last Fii
day Mr August Kasper sold his
100 aero farm nflar iQivn to Mr
Adolph Zander for 43 pW Tncre
Shiner farming land isnot hvfnk
W any in vaue ad Vo eVldVnced
Vy thfo deal
Dr S F NayTput
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Letter to J E Martin
Bhiner Texas
Dear Sir Tljreequarter painl
is a good phrase for the best out-
side of Dovop
Devoo is the standard maik it
100 The nextbest there are
several not far apart are Hlnee
quarter paint you may mark
them 75 to Devoes 100
The bulk ot the paints in mark-
et aro 40 oi 60 or 60 a few are bet-
ter than CO a few aie woise than
40How
How do they act They cover
from one to thieequaiters as much
as Dovqo and ttiey last horn one
to thrpequarteis as long as Devoe
What aie they worth The
saino rule don t hold it costs moie
to puton somo paints than the
aie north they nra not worth anj
thing the putcn costs two oi
three times as much as the paint
Yours tiuly
23 i W Di voc Co-
P S C 1 Williams sells our
paint
hinerReahEstate Trans
sen lekase io
block 55
J H Lueisen and wifo to Wm
Fertsch lots 4 5 and I in block
55 W5
Plino lor lie
Foi sale cheap a new piano
made by tho W W Kimball Co of
Chicngo Price > 275 + 50 cash and
balapoo 110 pel month Ihe pia-
no is fully wananted Foi pai
ticulau call at Gazette Office
Quarterly Conference
The first qnartrrly conference
was held at the Methodist chinch
hst Satuiday and Sunday by Pie
siding Eldei J 0 Wilson Pev
Wilson preached three fino ser
mons to good congregations and
his visit toJShiner will always bo
gladly welcomed
Cotton dinners Census
According to figures given out by
the United States Census Bureau
the number ot bales of cotton gin-
ned in Lavaca and adjoining coun-
ties for the 1004 season is aB fol-
lows
Lavaca county JJp to Sept 1
11337 up to Oct 1819804 up to
Nov 14 20750 up lo Dec 18 21
094Dewitt
Dewitt county Up to Sept 1
10652 to Oct 18 18905 to Nov
14 19764 to Dec 12 20657
Fayette county Up to Sept 1
11664 lo Oct i 25994 to Nov1
1427118 to Deo 1327762
Colorado county To Sept 1
4521 to Oct 18 11196 to Nov
14 12371 to Dec 13 128 1
Gonzales county q 3ept 1
5398 to Oct 18 lS SO to Nov
14 14990 to De lfy 15270
Halletsville New Era
Visit
Weimar ahd Colutabun laVt weel
meyer waB ilso
That does the work of aMatlfer
punch One of its blades llGt
a perfectly round hole assmalior
as large as you want m any kind
of leather
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Anyone baying oAt eam and tiarnesa mjl at J
onceBee the mont ot this knifM i
Made in three Styles 60c 10j125
Sold by
byC B WELHAl5fe
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well recehed j
bright future ahead
singer I
The song b > Mr i Sf
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reiTi
The English piif > T
Comin was well iiedj
had part MisTotm
rendering the pait of
the sntisliiclion of nl
Amaler as Cousin Jo
the audience from bis
ance and ivep thoj
thioughout cspScjall
local hits
t fit
The DeutschesjCnglish
Theater
This entertairtmont came off last
Wednesday as announced and was
attended by a largefcrowd The
performers all did exceodibgly well
and the audience seeiml highly
pleased j
The different acts by Mr Henry
Messer in German were greoted
with roara of Uughtei andfSlr
MessPi was by all bddf the favorite
of the evening
The one act playi in Gcjban
rendered by Mi and Sirs Mslsei
was well acted and wejj receivca
The Zeitungs dliet t
Messer and Thuletntv
locil hllB and abated
ter f
The conno duellG
Mairied sung by lj
bird and Miss WeribV
surprise to the atldiaifce as ifj
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Cfluiifry
all rho
Amyei
reiy to
Chafley
captured
appear
iaraused
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A danoe aftei Ptho performance
was much enjoyed ifhailasted until
is MB
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t
The music by ifie Shiner Baud
under the ltadeihip offfilr ug
Schramm could lfot hftvoUeen ox
celled iiny where r
The receipts weie hadly up to
expectations but this gps partly
owing to postponementrandrbad
S WARTZ SENTENCED
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He Is to Bej Hangedat
Cuero Marc 2
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Cuero Texas Jan L i Conrad
Swaitz was sentencediPy th oiirt
IhiB morning jto be Ihangedl on
March 22 1906t 1 w afvery
solemn and impresa ffl occaslou
when the young man goo dHUp to
bo sentenced for murBM He naB
barely aimed at lhe Jige Jof 20
yeais At first ho appeaifidpo ba
indifferent to tbejate tffit liwaited
him but ifl the judlprooeeded
with the sentence thqjfllarfv b gan
to flow freely and whffi tbo jpdge
asked hUo ifhe bad M jMag sfur
ther to say why tyonjeoco of
death should not beim8sed upon
him he Said nothing fixcep Uiathe
wonld liko to bo ijeJaB Mmch
timeflapos sibW SfTO Jv f con-
victed fon tho murder f0pejator
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about trghtraon
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White Front Saloon J
Newly Reltttted and Restocked with the finest line of
Whiskies Wines Beer and Cigars
I ask a share Of your trade Everything new and
clean A welcome extended to all S
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Fresh Beer on Tap
Houstons cnniinal record was
added to tUe irst of the week by
another coldblooded murder A
party who had a grievance ngainst
anothei man met him in n ptomi
nentBaloon and without luither
ado pulled his gun titid sent hia
eoul to kingdom come with the
victim ifrepoi Is aio true on his
knees begging for bis life and as
sluing the murdeiei that he was
unaimed Ihe killer stated that
the murdered man hid tho lepu
fntion of never being without n
gun henco when he met him he
proceeded to kill him in shoit or
dei Houstons criminal recoid is
becoming a mighty foul spct upon
its othei wise magnificent escutch-
eon WoimaV Mercuiy
Land or sale
Two tracts one of 93 acies and
one of 160 acres about 2 12 mileB
northeast of Shinor Apply to H
A Woods Shiner Texas
Residence for Sale
Iofferniy lesidence in Shiner
for sale very low and on easy terms
For further particulars apply to
fi SAETTrcn
A Good Eesidenoe
For salo cheap Who wants a bar-
gain Apply at the Gazette office
Strong effoits are being made to
secure a good attendance at the in-
terstate cotton convention to be-
held at New Orleans January 24
25 and 26 Among the subjects to
be discussed are Storage of cot
ton in warehouses financing the
crop by banters organisation of
farmers gathering statistics what
should us planted in platre of cot-
ton etc Tho railroads have made
low rates for the occasion and it is
to be hoped that all cotton growing
states will have large delegations
pi sent Farm and Ranch
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A biownisb pony star in face
Spanish tortmd Eeward for re-
turn to Jop Hcqrfs j
Shiner1 Tokas
RESTAURANT
At Schramms Saloon
I will be pleased to seive my
filends and the public with
Fresh Oysters g Fish
ffler < Liindi at ftTC1ifturr tid < jh W
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t best stylo ir r J j
Before You Purchase Any Other Write
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
ORANGE MASS
Many Sewlnj Machines are mads to sell rcjarq
less of Quality but the Now Homo is macU
to wear Our guaranty never runs outv
We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions
sfthetrade The Now Homo standsattht
teed of allHIirliKrnde family sewing machines
HoM by nilthorlrcd dealers only
Woters Bros
Shiner Texas
The man who handles the lqca
department of a newspaper learns
after due experience not to expect
many things for a column of pleaa
ant things but he knows as surely
aB comes the seasons that a single
line in which theie is an uninten-
tional mistake will cause some one
to bo heard Also that when he
has raad e pleasant mention 9 9
times of some person place ox
thing but on tho thousandth titno
fails to do so he must not expect
to be forgiven The omtnissiqn
may have been fiom accident in-
advertence or even entire lack q f
knowledge it matters not The
Blmplo fact remains that he will be
judged on that He may say good
things about some business manfoV
weeks but lot him make some
mistake and the > things said are for-
gotten and that mans business is
denied him Winchester Ky
Democrat
The childrens annual mask ball
will be given duiing the first week
in Elebruary It wJH ba fox b
benefit of the sehool
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 25, 1905, newspaper, January 25, 1905; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111639/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .