Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 16, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 25, 1905 Page: 6 of 8
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The Shiner Gazette
J 0 HABEUMAOHER Pab
SHINEK TEXAS
EVENTS FROM EVERYWHERE
Now York Nationals won the fifth
game securing the worlds champion-
ship
A French machine driven by Horn
ery won the Vanderbllt cup on Mine
ela course
Secretary Root was officially notl
fled of the signing of the peace treaty
by the two emperors
New Orleans reported nlneteehnew
yellow fever cases Saturday five
deaths and seven new foci
Charles G Dawes of Chicago U said
to bo the probable successor to Sec-
retary Shaw
America proposes retaliation against
Cuba if she enters Into a commercial
treaty with England
An earthquake shock was felt at
Santiago Cuba Sunday stronger than
that of Friday or the shock of Satur-
day
The compositors of St Petersburg
decided to engage in a three days
Krlke In sympathy with tho Moscow
Urikers
Ratifications of treaty of Ports-
mouth have been officially exchanged
thus formally ending the war in tho
Far East
Five steerage passengers swept
overboard the Campania last week by
a big wave The Philadelphia near-
by escaped the disaster
An unwarranted run was made Sat-
urday on the Germanla Savings Bank
of New Orleans Its cash resources
were ample
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Dr H W Furniss a negro of Indian
apolls has been named as the success-
or of W F Powell resigned as min-
ister to Haytl
The Petit Corporal of Paris publish-
es a rumor that FrinceLouls Napoleon
governor general of theVCaucasus lias
been assassinated at TIflls
The approaching visit of William
Jennings Bryan to Japan Is welcomed
by Japanese at Tolclo who are con
Boer coi onlsts b the state of Chihua
hua Mexico are disbanding through
inability to secure clear title to land
Four neqroes who had been drinking
heavily Btarted across the Alabama
river In a skiff The Bklff sank In
midstream and all were drowned
The str lko of the electrical workers
In Berlin Is ended the companies
agreeing to a 5 per cent Increase In
wages The result Is a victory for the
employers
Indias refusal to deal In English
goods Is considered to be a severe
blow to British prestige Took lesson
from Chinese action against American
products
The AngloJapanese treaty Is regard-
ed In Washington as a menace to Chi-
na Japan Is determined to rule the
Mongolian empire In the opinion of
diplomats
A professor of Notre DaraeiUnlver
city was Indicted the other day charg-
ed w3h sending scurrilous and defam-
atory matter through the United
States malls He pleaded not guilty
When the gates of the Lewis and
Clark Exosltlon closed at 1 oclock
Sunday morning a total attendance of
50900 for tho day had been registered
making the grand total for the entire
fair period 2545509
A French warship Is hovering al-
most within striking distance of tho
Venezuelan coast and others are pre-
pared to start for the West Indies on
ehort notice French patience Is ex-
hausted
Over a thousand farm laborers made
desperate by the existing famine In-
vaded the market place at Ecljan 48
miles from Seville Spain seized the
entlro stock of food and money de-
stroyed tho market and threw the
town Into a panic
The Observer of London says It un-
derstands that Great Britain has
agreed to maintain the treaty of 185B
which gua ees the integrity of
Scandinavia so far as Norway Is con
cerned on condition that a monarchy
be established
A semiofficial article appeared in
the North German Gazette of Berlin
fully exonerating the French govern-
ment of any connection with the so
called revelation and accepts frankly
the British governments denial of an
offered alliance
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E J WANGEMANN Proprietor S
Bismanck Saloon
J H HEUBNES
PROPlllBTOB
THE BEST WHISKIES WINES
AND LIQUORS ALWAYS IN STOCJK
We sell the favorite PJIBST BEER
I FINE OIGABS
j Polite and Courteous Treatment
NEXT DOOR TO WALTERS BROS
EDNA NEGROES BESOLOTIONS
Edna Texas Oct 23 At a well at-
tended meeting hero hero Saturday
by tho colored people these resolu-
tions wore unanimously adopted
In a gerat country like our belayed
state and country where all the races
havo been permitted to come and live
and become citizens It sometimes be-
comes necessary for the weaker race
or races to declare Itself or them-
selves on questions of vital Interest
and importance where the whole citi-
zenship Is vitally interested this be-
ing dono for the purpose of reaching
an nuderstandlng if possible with
those who sometimes become agrleVed
over some act of the weak tvs a whple
when In fact it sbpul d le iJhWM liart
And whereas It appears that when
a member of ouV race commits a crime
tho whole race ifClsId Vesj nslblo for
tho act or nets of one ° r some others
whdn
who may be acting with him
reason Bhows is contrary to Justice
and
Whereas It Is known to every ra
tlpnal creaturo that all of the race do
not and could not possess the ability
to foretell what creatures In be
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the Latest Improved Carbonating
taJning the Natural Carbonic
Beers Well Aged and More Effer
on the Market v 1 V
German Brew
MADE JUST AS THEY MAKE IT IN GERMANY
AH produced undor tho personal supervision of one of the most able Brew
masters Thematerials used in the production of Iheso Beers are the Choicest
WATER PURE ARTESIAN end Our Brewery Plant one of
wuhismrmi v m m MJwnms
F P LUCK Agent SHINER TEXAS
This fine Beer is for sale in Shiner by B J Wangemann Joe Macfaa and at Dreyer by Adolph Schultsj
Also bottle beer by Aug Schramm
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THE PALACE SALOON 1
Newly Renovated antTImproved
Has Just Been Reopened By B J Wangemann
ing or going to do and that deeds are
actually committed before it Is known
totiny one but the party or parties
committing tho deed therefore bo It
Resolved That we the colored
peoplo of Jackson county In mass
meeting assembled do here and now
condemn tho commission of crirao in
any degree ns wo understand it It
injures the party or parties commit-
ting tho offense or crime and it Is
equally as Injurious upon the persons
been committed
upon whom crime has
ted and It further produces discord
grows prejudice envy hatred strife
and bloodshed inevitably follows bo
It further
Resolved That we the Undersign
ed colored citizens of Jackson county
by virtue of the fact that the time has
como for us to speak and speak too
In uncertain words oirt indignation
has been aroused by the commission
of one of tho most cowardly heinous
diabolical and outrageous crimes that
has ever rested Its mysterious and
slimy visions on the criminal pages of
Jackson county or In nny civilized
country towit The murder and out
rage of the Condltt family One Monk
Gibson how stands charged with the
commission of this to our mind a
most outrageous and horrible crime
Wo arenot prepared to say that Monk
Gibson committed this outrago by him
slef or that ho had company In tho
commission of the crime but wo do
knowthat Monk Glosonby his owh
Up3 was there and present and knows
or ought to know vho committdd the
crime and so Ions as ho chooses to
hide In his own bosom tho other per-
petrators If there were others then
wo conclude that MonkGibson Is re
sponsible be it further
Resolved That we in mass meet-
ing today may now organize that we
may get In mutual touch with the civ-
il authorities in case of a recurrence
and which we hope and pray God may
never happen again we would then bo
in shape to render valuable aid to the
orficers and thereby be relieved of
thestigma thatwe all harborcrimi
nalstherefore be It further
Resolved and understood Thatwe
stand ready and willing to ferret out
crime and help to bring to justice any
member of the colored race that conv
mits the diabolical crimes
Commlttco
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MANUFACTURING CO
Is ready for business and will buy all your
seed and pay the highest market price
HULLS AND MEAL ALWAYS ON EiANP
Sell your seed to the HOME MILL and
patronize a HOME INSTITUTION
D C DANIEL Manager
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Having purchased this Saloon I Invite all my Frlenda
and the Old Customers to
CALL AND SEE ME
I will keep a full etoch of the Beet Whiskies Wines
Beer and Cigars and will always treat you right
ALBERT BERCKENHOFF
Advertising Always Pays
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LUMBER SHINGLES SJSH JWD DOORS
Bat h pan lo supply yon with
Brick Paints Oils Builders Hardware
Barb WirePoultry NjtUnOi u pvWpo HUliQi end
DANDY WINDMILLS
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 16, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 25, 1905, newspaper, October 25, 1905; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111658/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .