Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 28, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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MOWT.G MACHINES ami RAICHS JOHN III Kill: PLOWS
CULTIVATORS and STALK. GUTTER1- An DAN-
GER PLANTERS. Agent for New Home Sewing Machine!.
Also Avcrv Stalk Cutters and
Louisville Cotton and Corn (j
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produce bought at high-
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Paid for cotton Seed.
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Galviniaellroii Tanks
GUTTERING.
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w first class lumber yard.
I Town Lots Tin proved and Unimproved.
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Cjlifornii Fiuits
Fancy Candie
Ico Cror.m and
Stationery.
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Tonic. A trial application of my D iiulrnil Cm oluu. II til cutting
all the luteal BtyleB. Two first-clus clmia and tOj;ood wuikmen.
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KDOLFH STEPHKN Proprietor.
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Situated next to Flato & Green's Lumber
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Shiner
Ollico lietwcen Welhauseu's and
the drugstore. Culls prompt!) at-
tended. Rujideuca opposite Jleilt-
oJhI chuich.
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l'lIVSICIAX AND SURGEON'.
Ollico iv" t d Kir to Gtrve's thug
'rtuic. 0 'iou ImaiK at all tiineu
'dui'ng tlo di. Cills promptlj
I ansnercl da unci night.
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OFFIOK HOURS:
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All timei dining the du. OOieeJ
next dooi tn W'anEnianii'6Ploie.
Calls promptly attended to.
Shiner To-;;
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ZABH-ARTZ.
'Hal!oiU.ll' To.ns.
Will he in Shiner fiom 1st to otli
ofevcrv mnutti.
Corx'esposideiioci
MOULTOK
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Editor Gazktj: ' '
Mr! and MM GeOlgc IHur left
Fiiday fur a vimit to liU'iuia anu
lei itivcs in Goliad count
Ale. unni.md Uinilv 1 alctc
uio vi 1 ng t leads .11 ' i i a. a
he nl iu NioUdI U.i
1; . Wo nil y ItU h-t n ii a
till) i the l.uiuu 1 )
iw! a (.r 1110X1011111)0 It1'
I
Iteieits llioie
' 'S'iuijo Jnckson and his It. o none
""iCline and 1'ud )tnt down to
JGahe-t(m JIutiday on a combined
jbminosB and pleiuuio trip.
I A nuinbei of Moultomtis went
idoi.n to Niekel Sund.i) lo iittund
piuichiug.
G. K. Hatnil. of tho Institute left
Monday for Guhcston.
Fannin Aiiiim and iifo aio
icitliitf at TIop thU rck. '
llailuy Andcison lttuinod tills
weul; flora ilocnio nheie ho lias
hoen for tho benefit vt his lioalth
v 1 Hi no mi clad to nolu in mi-
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i i i ' li uenl ovti lo
Flat ma Mond.u on Uinie'S
It II Tut net ripietenting th
New Yoik Lifo Insurance Co ha-
lns been liueuoe.-al dajs hi ikuij
in the interest of his eonipain
Coumthv l.ov
Th
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VALLEY VIEWKAUJl.
Evoiything is quiet and lon-h
hoi o this Met 1; and nio'pirity mid
happliH-is leiLs suproiiie. II. )
beautiful tha nliole woild fciih '-
one looks out over the fields oi i'
fiiio giten corn a tho land-" ei
knew and pioui of land comh.i
tv ivh tho kiii of 'outhein 1 i i -cotton
nl' end ' t liisli )" i I
oflj'oiiiin hi. i ail ruoo i u
no and thni i i n of i os
oen and a in u p o ian at 1.
iHily not trj ing to do his dutj
Who can pay that tho woildis not
full of happiness at all thj beauties
of Opel's on lundnioik iu giving
uslt plaVo of rest as Hollas labor
foi onrtaithly pilgiiinugein winch
th '.pining ilnii'i" ol Knit
ii'ii it ct 'ill's liium hi bcntl.t
to l i n tnilc-ti theieis eou ihtM
offuospo.ity iu it's conihin.ition
Si.miuer beauty and beauti'i.l
c.ops aioaEUio hi.i of pio.puiit)
ur both rountiy and city and as
the poet efiyi
"All imtme is aunko;
'ihi tnorth Ik Jun
And iho ye-ir is ncaiiii;
It i- Golden noon."
Tho present pHispectsfni fine tiopH
all nor Jio comiliy. tho picnail-
anco of the trnodjiiiocuitic rilor.nd
with the neiknc-s thiid pail) the
only thing uwil to make us a hap-
py peopli.. unlimited free trad ilip
free cuincgeof ".ihoi r.itmci Sinn
editoi and propiioloi ol the Teai
Faiiiiei lui our ret govoinoi
(Julton lHimbur of people of tliu.
vicinity tiok in Iho picnic at Mnn-
eron the Utli. All lcjOrt a most
glono'is ti.ne.
Win Cooiis and Sam Bunting oi
MuiiUon spent Tuedny and Wed
ncday on tho liver finhing and
would hao stajed longci but n
"U Ulcn lUoin tho liver itipped
thu spoil for a season.
Jo epu llieiiiind Frank Kntat
have gone to Uuciu this v. eels lo at
tend com t.
'Jako''sajs it is haul fur i
Moullon girl to In oak my heail
bat I'm going up to Uilwuilh foino
davand h.uo it mended
Thu new- Faloon of om jolly
jounsfiiond Riehud Tick.n i-
eomplctcd and now wo wud't Luau
to go to Shiner to get our heo
J. II. Tuckei has his machine v
well enough in place to ;ihkI
giift this week.
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 28, 1894, newspaper, June 28, 1894; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111967/m1/1/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .