Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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DII YOU SAY CUTLERY
IP YOU DID you oro just the person we want to sooj for If jou
need cutlery this Is tho place for you to oome
You want good dependable goods goods of attractive appear-
ance and ot j ou do not n ant to pay an exhorbltant price thats It
Isnt it Well In all thefe matters we oan readily satisfy ou and
joull be glad jou accepted this inyltatlon to visit our store
Shiner Hardware Co
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WE HAVE an assortment of refrigerators and
kindly invito you to call and see our line
Our prices are right Cool as the Arctlo regions
Milk butter vegetables and meat can be kept
without fear of a taint
G W ESCHENBTJRG
SHINER TEXAS
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SHINER GAZETTE
SHINER LAVACA COUNTY TEAS THURSDAY MORNING JULY 7 1910
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DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE J
Groceries Dry Goods Gents furnishings
II Boots Shoes und Hnr wjarer
WE ARE ALSO AGENTS GR TH
Avery Cultivators PJow
g rBucKeyeMowersFlorence Wagons
W Also White Sewing Machines
Highest price paid for Cotton and other Farm Products
us a call before buying elsewhere
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Short order meals and lunches
FlsB andOjsteis In season
Separate Roomlfor Ladies
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Anton Polak
Proprietor
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else falls
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy as thousands have testified
FOR KIDNEY LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
It la tho bst medicine ever sold
over a druggists counter
J O IlABUUMACHCn
NOTKRY PUBLIC
Ga tlo Office SlHNCtt TEX
MARRIED
Hillmer Schmidt
A vory qulot vreddlnff took
place at tho City hotel last Satur-
day July 2 about tho noon hour
when Mr Honry Hillmer and
Miss Annie Schmidt tvere united
in tho bonds of matrimony
Henry has been a resident of
Shiner for ten years and is a
model young business man and
stands well with all who know
him Tho bride Miss Annie
Schmidt was raised In Shiner
from childhood and is a hand-
some and industrious young
lady and has many friends
The youncr counlo left at once
in an automobile for Yoakum
where they took the train for
Kenedy their future home
Their many friends wish them
much happiness and prosperity
The ceremony was performed by
Justice J 0 Habermachor
Mount Olive Dots
July 3 A dance was given at
Jim Chervenkas last Saturday
night All attending report hav-
ing a nice time
Joe Ullmann and sister Miss
Mary of Seguin who have been
visiting their aunt Mrs W H
Huth and family returned home
Friday
Mr Nni passed through here
Monday in his auto Ho had
been to Hallettevilla to attend
tho Firemens celobiation
Miss Mattie Hranltzky loft
Wednesday for Mountain Home
Kerr county to visit relatives
f H Moore of Sweet Home
was here last Sunday
Mr Chervanka wifo and dau-
ghter of El Casnpo were guests
at JiraChcvvankas last week
urday with Mrs A Pfaender at
Shiner
Max Story and fatfiily of Pilot
Grove was hero last Sunday
Hay and fodder making will be
tho order of the day the coming
week
A Rindorf and wife are visit
lag at tho home of H Sicm to
dayWade
Wade Culpepper wife and chil
dren of Mount wore in Shiner
last week Blue Bonnet
Napoleons Grit
was of the unconquerable noversaj
die kind tho kind that jou need most
when jou have a bad cold coujfh or
lung disease Suppose troches cough
sjrups cod liver oil or doctors have
all failed dont lose heart or hope
Take Dr Kings New Discovery Sat
isfaction Is guaranteed when used for
any throat or lung trouble It has
saved thousands of hopeless sufferers
It mabters stubborn colds obstinate
coughs hemorrhages la giippe
croup asthma hay fever and whoop
ing cough and is tho most safe and
certain remedy for all bronchial affec
tions 50c 8100 Trial bot e free
at alldiuggists
Socialist Encampment
Hallettsville Texas July 1
E R Meitzen state secretary of
tho socialist party announces
through his paper this week that
a socialist encampment will be-
held at Yoakum from July 25 to
July 80 The speakers so far
secured are Wm D Haywood
of Denver Colo T A Hickman
of Arizona Rev Reddln An-
drews socialist candidate for
governor Mary OReilly a
woman leoturer of Chicago
Uncle Sam Hampton of Waco
The encampment will be held in
Goethe park Yoakum
A Frightful Wreck
of ttain automoble or buggy may
cause cuts bruises abrasions spruias
or wounds that demand Bucklens At
nlca Salte earths greatest healer
Quick relief and prompt cure results
Tor burns bolls sores of all kinds
eofetaa chapped hands and lips soio
ejes or corns its suprpme Sure3t
pils cure 25o at all jfcuggUU
NO 47
A Fatal Accident
A most deplorable accident
happened Tuesday evening at
the residenco of Mr Valenta Ma
tula near Kokernot Mr and
Mrs Matula wore attending
church in Shiner leaving three
ohildren at homo ft gir of it
years a boy of 7 years anda
girl of 4 years About 2 odlock
in the evening the children be-
gan playing and tho boy picked
up a shotgun The two gfrls ran
into a closet and the boy took
aim and fired The charge of
shot struck the youngest girl in
the face killing her itista ntly
Tho oldest girl was shot in the
knee and will likely bo a cripple
for life The parents did not re-
turn until 0 oclock p m and the
children were alone in the house
until that hour
Dryer News
July 5 We certainly have been
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having warm weather for tho past few
days A good rain Is what yte peed
The barbecue which was given here
last Tuesday June 28 was well at-
tended People from Gonzales Mau
rin Dllworth Dig Hill Hammon
Cheapside Yoakum Cueio Halletts
ville Runge Westhoff Shiner and
Hochheim were present I am sorry
Mr Editor that jou couldnt be with
us here at tho barbecue for I know
jou certainly would have enjojed It
Wo tried to come but broke down
Editor
George Shroeder wife and children
of Westhoff were visiting at the home
of F Klohs Sr the past week They
ajso attended the barbecue
Seieral from here attended the
dance at Shiner Monday
Say Girlie 1 must not tell jou who
I am for that would bo giving myself
away You must guess a little while
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Green School
July 4 Well as tho drouth is still
with us cutting fodder will soon bo
the order of tho day
Miv Kuehne of Austin has stajed
quite a while in this community fol-
lowing Ms chosen profession Mr
Kuehne Is a bright joung man and Is
a student of the State University at
Austin He will attend tho University
for three more years in older to com
pleto his courso and receive the degree
of H A-
Miss Annie Kuttz celebrated her
birthday Sunday befoie last A jollj
crowd was present and tho evening
was enjojed hugely Delicious re-
freshments were served and hlghlj en
jovod by all who were present
W A Huebnerw111leavoor Anson
Jones counts on Saturdaj July 0 to
spend awhile with his brother Mt
Huebner will leave hero without the
Intention of returning After he has
spent awhile with his brother he will
go further north where he intends to
accept a position as bookkeeper
Our school will close on Wednes-
day July 0 Tho school term ends
August 5 but as tho attendance is
small on account of tho waim weathei
and work the teacher with the con-
sent of the trustees will close school
on said date
Gus It Jaroszewski our teacher
will move to Shiner on Thursday
July 7 Prof Gus has taught this
school for thiee successful jevrs He
tells me that he will not teach this
school nor any father school next j ear
He will go into tho portrait business
Teaching school must be a trouble
somo job because most teachers who
have taught for several jears quit
teaching
Listen Girlie rather FH of Lone
Tree vou say that vou know why H
W didnt get to go to the dance at
Turner hall Wonder why not
Mr Rabe and family W A Hueb
ner Emll and Henry Jaroszewski en
jojed an Ice cream supper at the home
of Prof G R Jaroszewski
Saj T B of Not a was certainly
glad to note in your last teport that
jou are an Ellers man
Whooping cough is still playing
havoc In this community H > V
noulton News
Mouljtpn Eagle
Mrs OMaley of California ar-
rived Wednesday on a lslt tq
Miss Z09 Bunting
Mrs H AMenefeef who has
been spending several weeks
with her parents Mr and Mrs
Henry Kiause returned to her
home in Rook Island Saturday
Mrs William Tomasko and sis-
ter Miss Lydia Wagner of Shi-
ner were In the city several days
this week the guests ofMv aM
Mrs JATomaskQ
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 7, 1910, newspaper, July 7, 1910; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111838/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .