Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 22, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Railroad
for several days
Table
In effect since January 31009
Lockhart Branch
No 01 Lockhartto Yoakum123Spm
No 02 Yoakum toLbckUart 255 pm
Waco Branch
No 51 Waco to Yoakum 1255 p m
No 52 Yoakum to Waco 215 pm
Officers of Town of Shinor
h Trautwein Mayor
J II Huebner L Wagoner E J
Merrem Joo Macha and M E
Wolters Aldermen
E J Merrem Treasurer
Sam Schwartz Secretary
T J Burkett Marshall Asar and Collrr
Shiner Cotton Receipts
Reported for tl e Gazette by 0
0 Henkhaus Public Weigher
Reported last veek1010G bales
Received up to Tuesday night
Dec 18 464 bales
Total bales 10570
Latest price 14 14 cents
LOCHL NEMS
Fire Plrel Fireworks
Shiner Drug Co
New Ribbon Cane Syrup
at Wolters Bros
Nice Christmas pressings at
Shiner Drug Co
The stock law Js to be rigidly
enforced fpoun flww on
Re t Ltwvcts in any quan
jhitiv far sale at the Gazette offlcp
Good rains have fallen during
thejpast week and the farmers
are all tyippy
For Christmas presents gety
the jewelry thats guaranteed at
Shiner Drug Co
MriEmil Pesek assistant tax
coHector was here several days
last week visiting friends
Roman Candles Sky Rockets
Fireworks all kinds and prices
at Schulze Gray Co
25 per cent off on all
ladiesHatsYand Coat
Suits at Wolters Bros
Frank Kurtz and Joe Rippel
were in Shiner Wednesday shak-
ing hands with old friends
Gold Handled Umbrellas and
Diamonds are classy gifts The
right kind at Shiner Drug Co
Mr R Gillett the land man of
San Patrico county was in Shi-
ner several days last week talk-
ing business
Just lots and lots of pretty
dolls ugly dolls cheap dolls and
high priced dolls at Schulze
Gray Co
Attorney Henry Paulus paid
his usual weekly visit to Shiner
last Thursday and transacted
legal business
Mr Earl Fry returned from
San Marcos lastThursday where
Ilrj litttl been visiting his mother
Pastor Diiiewas announces a
Christmas Tree for the childicn
lit his BhUrCh on Christmas night
December 25th Everyone in-
vited
Have you ever had La Grippe
You know what It is Dont take
ehau ees again Take St Nlco
defflUs Laxative Chill Tonic It
cures 23c at all drug stores
Grapnaphones The Talk
ing Machine that talks so you
can understand it with unbreab
able records make a fine Christ
inas present You can cap get
them at Schulze Gray Co
Mr OharleV Flato sent the
Gazette by his mother several
Btimples of araiigps giovm in
aldtindKingsviile tliid were ilne
specimens Aisd tt tifiat card Case
and calender issuodby the KlnV
vllle Lumber Co for which the
i editor extends thanks
Mr F F Konecny has moved
Vis family and household goods
to Shiner and is new occupying
Ms ilne new residence He was
Misled in moving by his old
friend Mr Adolph Hagens also
Foth nnd
tfohnHerfcelQ Richard
Wtfli Melctten We welcome him
to ahlnen
Closing OUt Our line of
Gold Watches for ladies and men
and wo will not carry any more
in stock go If you arc intending
to buy a watch for yourself or as-
a Xmas present here is a chance
to buy a watch at a bargain
Look at these before yon buy
Wolters Bnos
Nickel i
Nickel Texas Deo 12th
Shiner Gazette
The drouth still continues vfth no
hopes of terminating Still In a pro-
gressive age like this you See ever
ono in a rush in the onward march
Buildings going up people changing
homes while on the farm you see the
steady plowman busily engaged pie >
paring for another j ears eidp
The t o schools ai a mo wing on nlcelj
and preparing for a Xmas treo to de-
light the little folks and give a smil-
ing face to grownups Mrs Ruby
Sockuell and Miss Hoe Bunting our
two popular teachers Intend uniting
and have a tree laden with goods
direct from Santa Claus store at
Stonewall Institute Dec 21th 8 p m
Lete erone6 > ujo and make the oc
casion a success
Re l estate has been qulto active
of late Mr Jim Woods sold his farm
Mr Quebcdeaux also sold the Queue
deaux homestead to Mr Jim Woods
who will reside time In the near futuie
We are glad to retain them In our
section
The wedding bells have been ringing
all around and still wo hear them In
the distance
Mr Pink Cooper of oldMoiilton and
Miss Katie Wiseman the beautiful
and accomplished daughter of Mr and
Mrs Robert Wiseman of Flatonla
ere happily wedded Dec 3rd at lOi10
p m by Esquho Quebedeaux of this
place We congratulate Mr Cooper
on winning this priceless Jenel for a
companion and the bride for tne choice
of such a noble and north husband
They will reside In Houston after the
holidays are over We join n 1th many
fi lends In congratulations
The remains of Mr Dan Thornton
of San Marcos were brought In on the
Sap railroad last Saturday for burial
in Moulton cemetery where they were
deposited in the tomb until the lesur
rectlon morn Bro Pond officiating
Ma tfv relatives and friends were prdS
ent to pay this last sad trlbuto to one
ho first saw the light here In this sec-
tion and spent allot his jounb life
hero among lelatlves and friends He
laaves a wife and several ohlldien till
grown an aged mother and scores o
relatives andfrlends Hlstraglcdeath
was the result of an accident whllo ab
sent from home
Health of our section Is lino at the
present writing
Wishing the man leaders a Meiry
Christinas and Piosperous Now Year
Ill pull the bell cord and bid jou
adieu for 1010
Amicus
Yoakum Items
Mr and Mrs J Cnldcwey celebrated
their silver wedding last Thursday
Mr John Tredel called at tho homo of
Mr Joo Broach for special business
Mr and Mrs W Koholcr and family
visited tho home of Mr and Mrs Thorns
Sunday
Mr snd Mrs Barre and family welted
the home of Mr and Mrs Onldewcy
Sunday
Mr and Mrc Edd Barosh wero lsl
tors at the bone of Joo Bnrosh last
Sunday
Well Xmas is pretty close Hopo
Bftfita Claus wont forget me
Mr r Thorns came home frbm Niton
where ho was putting up a new icsi
dence
Miss Annio Jargacc camo N home from
Sweet Homo today whero she was visit-
ing with her relatives
Mr Wm Drabek was seen In pur com-
munity Thursday
Mr Edcl Barosh andj ifo of Yoakum
wero isitors at ShineraUheliomoof Mr
lrnnk Dolejsi last Thursday
Mr Herman Thorns and wifo and babe
from Victoria camo to visit their homo
folks last week They will make the
home at NKon
Tlio farmers put up n new phono line
on the Concrete road Hurrah for It
Misses llosollo and Matilda Urosch ut
tended chinch at St Annsla t Sunduy
Mr Anton Bllcr and family and Mr
MatMller wife and daughter Frieda
were guests at the homo of Mr J Erdcl
Srlast Sunday
Mr Jos Brosoi of Yoakum Is putting
up a new residence at NIou for his son
inlaw H
Mr Joo Baros left for San Antonio
last week
Well as time is sltort 1 must stop
MAVrfcoWHK
Dryer SchooLNo
Dear Mr Editor
After an absence of several weofes I
will send In a few items of our neigh-
borhood If
Wo were blessed wllK a good rain
which was gieatly apjiroclotod by ono
and all i
Farmers will beglnjwork soon for
another crop
Work on he bridge across tho river
is progressing nlcelyW
Little Sam Turk Is Jn the slckllst
Kurt Franke of Yoakum was visit-
ing friends hero Sunday
Mr and Mrs George Turk returned
fpora San Antonto Thursday
Miss 14a Turk visited homefolks
Friday and Saturday
ouls Tuyk s pn the sick list
Misses Eya f urk and Rosa Horchek
visited Miss Annie preyerlast Sunday
Moving Is the qrdeif of the day now
and the roads are almost impassable
Woll Santa Clus wll soon bo
around with his pretty Xmas toys
Wishing everybody Merry Christ-
mas and Happy New Year
J A 1riend
NEW
ADDITION
TO
SHINER
If you want good lots or
blocks look at the R E
Welhausen Addition to
Shiner just opened For
prices and terms call on
C H Flato Shiner
The quicker a cold is gotten rid of
the less the danger from pneumonia
and other serious diseases Mr B
W L Hall of Waverl Va sajs
I firmly beliee Chamberlains Cough
Remedy to be absolutely the best prep-
aration on the market for colds I
have recommended It to my friends
and they all agree with mo For sale
by all dealers f
NEW YEARS
Given byt Shiner
FireWWrt
mentonJDec
31 1310 at
bluechEr
PABlL
DR C L KOPECKV
PHYSICIAN AND SORGCON
Office at
Shiner Drug Co
C K SCHWAB
Watchmaker
Jeweler
Engraver and
Optician
Shiner Texas
Henry S Paulus
ATTORNEY AX LAW
Office with 3 0 Habcrmaohcr
Shiner Texas
Any legal busingas will receive
prompt attention
Practices in all the courts
EMIL J MOTIS
Lawyer Yoakum Texas
General State Attorney for
Farmers Mutual Insurance Co
Office over Yoakum State Bank
Telephone 2il >
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> ° > tem < s > ts s Sg
y fiave just received another big
shipment of
STETSON
HATS
This in connection with our Fanjous
Star Brand Hats
Gives us the strongest line of Mens Hats of-
fered to the trade We have all the staple
shapes and many of the leading novelties
C B Welhausen Co
BUY YOUR GOODS FOB
CHSH
And save Money
Our Stock is Complete and
Prices Low
TRY US AND BE CONVINCED
MEWES WENDTLAND
CASH STOBE
With a Bank that can serve the greatest num-
ber of ways The Officers of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Shiner
The strongest Bank in Lavaca Co
know the Banking businss through
years of Bank management We are
the strongest Bank in Lavaca Co be-
cause we have more SATISFIED
customers than any bank in the county
Land For Sale
202 acres of Rood black mes
quitolnnd ic Gonzales County 7
miles ftom railroad about 100
acres in cultivation all tillable
good house barn two tanks 1
mile irom gin and school Ger-
man settlement One fourth
down balance to suit purchaser
W D 0 Jones Atty
19x4t Gonzales Texas
Buy Good Land
Good for corn cotton melons
onions cabbage Ptc Tracts any
size prices 2260 to 4000 law
land per acre Better land tnan
you have at Shiner We are
growing oranges and other f iults
Talk to Win Ehlers and write to
It GiLLCTT Mathis Texas San
PaXrico County 19x4t
Dr Thos T Christian
The only graduate veterinarian
in this section of the State
Is located at Gonzales Texas
and is prepared to answer calls
at Shiner and in surrounding
territory at any and all times
PDo Your Banking Business
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In this last election the people
took a most advanced step They
will go back again to the old con-
dition They have demanded a
reduction in the tariff and hac
placed their confidence in the
Democratic partys ability to
bring about that reduction with-
out disturbing business or up-
setting trade Groyer Cleveland
once wrought great injury on tho
Democracy by Sailing to correctly
interpret the tariff sentiment of
the Nation and MrTaftand Mr
Roosevelt have succeeded in
grounding the Republican party
on tho same bar The reestab-
lished Democracy should profit
by the examples of the past and
move forward now strong in tho
wisdom that experience has
brought National Monthly
Strays
One brown Jersey cow with
calf one black heifor tibout J
years old Have been in myipas
ture about 2 weeks Owner can
get same by calling and paying
charges Jon Simpeu
i Route 2 Shiner Texas
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 22, 1910, newspaper, December 22, 1910; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111861/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .