Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 4, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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WEAR DIAMOND SHOES
And you will wear Diamonds
A Complete Una of Drsss Goods Trimmings Clothing Hals Cape
and Grocnee. Full liuo of Ladies' Hats. Highest price paid for
Cotton und Country produco.
CHARLES K. HOLCHAK.
THG GHZ6TTE.
Published every TntnsDAY by
C. IV. WAIID.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES!
One Year Postpaid. .. . $1.00
Entered at the Shiner Texas Post
Office as second class matter
SHIHEE TEX. THU 00T. 4th '94.
Democratic Ticket.
For Floater for Lavaca Colorado
Ooiiiiis and "Wharton counties
C. A. ALLEN
Doraocratio Moraines.
COUNTY.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE:
P. II. Ghees.
t'OH DISTRICT CLKRK:
0. C. SE.vr.CY. i
FrRSIIERIFFi '
John F. Iloyrni-vs.
FOR TREASURER:"
A. J!. Dfvai.1.
I OR TAX ASSESSOR
R. Zumwaj.t.
For TAX COLLECTOR
15. F. Ci i.rnu'Eii
i -'II rot XTY ATTORNEY:
W-i. Bi akkA.kk.
FLEOHSTOT.
I- )K ( OMMISSION'ER. Prec't 3
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J' -'1IC EOF PEACE 1'ioc't. "
Y. Fobk
L O . STABLE Precinct No. .'i
IlKXHY SOIIAHNBIIIJH.
1 hereby announce uiyclf as a
. undidato for ihe-olviec of Justice of
Uki lVnco of precinct No G.of La-
vnr.i county on the Democratic
l'i Ut.
F. J. Hei.wko.
Announcements.
I.i ( mciess. (10th GVig. Dlst )
A J. ROSENTHAL
01 Fayetlo County.
1. publican Nominee.
i v I'OLLECrOR.
I i! K iem'smir is hereby an-
i in I'd .ib the nominee of ths
i 'ios Paily for tho office of Tax
.he i i ol Lavaca county.
1 VX YKSESSOR.
F J Pfsekis hornby annnunce'l
as a mdidatu far Tax Assessor on
the Peoples' Partv ticket .
(INDifiNUENJ.)
We are authorized to nnnnunce
T 1' JACKsON a a candidate for
re eU- ition to the oliieo of Justice of
the Peace for precinct No. 6 of La-
vaea countv. Sjbject to the voters
ut tii'Pisnlnj Nmaitiir election
FOR JISTICE OF PEACE Pre-
cinct No Three.
L. Tampke.
TOR CONSTABLE Precinct No.3.
UlW Walkeiu
This is tbo glorious Free State
of Shiner and our people nro light-
hearted and free.
Dlluorth Doings.
Dilworth Texas.
Emtor Gazette:
Ones moid grasp the dear old
Gazette and sit down to readXX's
letter on Dilworth and to soothe
my wounded feelings I feel as if I
must impart my sorrow and woe to
my comforting fricud-tho Gazetti.
My long pent up story toll
When with a bosom crony j
But I'll keep something to myself
I'd scarcely tell to any.
Now XX don't you feel a little
mean casting such slurs on a sister
city and pretonding it was so small
that you couldn't even remember
the name or didn't know what kind
of a placo jou had struck 1'm.BUro
you can't boast of any belter ut the
Institute andjour city is youthful
compared to yours. I Suppose
Moulton Institute is on a boom an
a niw railroad has passed through.
I hadn't over heaid it mentioned
before but cannot doubt your as-
sertion: "I boaidedlho train Thurs-
day eve onroule to Gonzales etc."
Mrs Kcunard . returned homo
from Mexico Thursday.
Henry Cell of Gonzales passed
through hero' Sunday eurouto to
Stonewall.
Batchelor of Valloy View coum
down Satuulay. shaking hands
with his oldfriundoand somo new
one3 too Mr. Editor it made the
owls laugh pigs enseal and hawks
cry to witness-the meeting between
Batch and Jake and know it would
have reminded ye of when thou
was a lad but nevertheless ho had
a very pleasant time discussing
politics crops fishing and. the sew
route to China und of course other
subjects too numcions to mention
as we both tried to talk at once but
compromised the mutter at h;stand
next time it's my timo to talk aB I
always show respect to visitors.
Mrs II K. Jones went to Gon-
z lies Suhd iv.
The young people l audi around
1)11 worth and Stonewall enjoyed a
dance at the reaidfuce of Mr. Kri-
dler Frid.iy night.
I gness it would 1 advisable to
nd this for fear dad mlpses me
from tl:o cotton patch and. helps
mo back to it on the end of a rod
aad then there might nn longer bo a
J'AC-E.
'fWOLTERS BHOS.
Dealers In
aenera
Merchandise.
Agi'nts forStandaid Cultivators
jMowers Rake? Newton Wagon?
American Sewing Machines.
JJES-IIighcst pi ice paid for country
prodnre.
uuia xiuub4 i-Jini.i.liL wit vnj n xj
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FOUND!
besx:
fiHOE OOKTAKY.
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MEN'S S.5
SHQE;evep tnade.
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InquiiB of yourshoe 'dealer
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Always in the Lead!
THE CELEBRATED
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BEER
BREJflZED FR07 THE BEST
HOPS HND MKLT
FOR SALE AT THE ARANSAS PASS STUKIiKE'S.UISMARK an-c PALACE SALOONS.
M. RICHTEE General Agent.
comet to grass wo have it and the
best since the cow boys days of our
old friend and fllow citizen Mr.
I.n Kokernot.
The ball at Ilohanzollern plat-
form Saturday night was uot such
asttccossas was expected.
Our entsrprising ginner. Mr. J.
V. Tucker is jubilant over the fatt
that ho has already ginned the
number of bales that ho was ox-
peotingto giu during tha whole
scasen and the season has just op-
ened up. in good earnest.
Eugenes Bellamy and Gcorgo W.
Brown are two of tb most likely
boys a a hare lure and they know
bow to push things. Gone as we
call him is our chief engineer and
to keep up with hia tools he
bought him a pair of buckskin
breccheB and with hies .safes
wrenches'etc. in OYerypoekoPlio.
looks like a portable losLfcbest.
Georg"gets til'ed of his joboome-
limes and swaps work "with Gene
and of course has to BW-ap breeches
too. If you want to know the rest
of the joke ask Gene.
Well last hut not least by any-
wise your coi respondent must
mention his lalo visit to the enter-
prising little oily of Dilivorlh and
the good old fashioned hospitality
received at the hands of the Drs.
Minimi who were childhood com-
panions of his paienla in the good
old days gonu bvi Flora the timo
of my arrival Saturday until my
departue on Sunday pasted off all
too (illicitly but in mtmorv's cas
ket there is oua more piecious jewel
dedicated to. tlio memory ot my
most pleasant- allto Dilwo tth.
Shiner is my town (or business and
in it's limits I havq. many dear
friends but in Dllsvpl;boiio finds
that congenial friend that dwells
long in the mcraqry we ehorish
most dear IIuw wo wish that
Moulton Iusliiule .could Bland
as hlijh in tho legmd of everyone
cs Dilworth Joes but tho In stiuuto
is only a way talimi. v
With bert wishes lor the pros-
gerily of our landaJidlheGAZEiTE
' lOfciini.oii.
Saloon and Dance Hall.
Good music. Fine whiskey beer
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and ciarars.
TEXAS.
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Moulton Gin and Oil Works.
Highest market price paid for cotton seed. CUpacity of Gin 140 ISaW
per 24 hoit-B. All tho latest improvements in machinery Gin
and oil yoiks lighted by electrietv. Cotton received day and nHvt).
MOULTON. TEXAS. ;
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Fine Whisjioys Liquors Bod' and Cigara.
Moil J toil
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Texas'
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M-ANAGEE FOR
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ATTinrv A XTTnTnnno
&u! -WUiiiligj & UlllLlli.VllO
810 812 Commerce Stieet Houston Texas.
GENERAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE DEALERS.
h ill lianule lruit in season and receive on consignment anything fionv"
a Ijouo up. Uarload lots solicited. Manufacturers of coops and cases
isna
w. wcndtland & Co..
W
VALLEY VIEWF-ARM-.
Eniinn Gazette:
I am no chronic grumbler but
it is a fact that cotton is five cents
a pound.' Everyone eayB thoy knew
it so who's to blame? (There's one
consolation remniiii' tlu'c i tho
vast quantity that is being- mode.
Corn in our country opens up at
05 cents with a bountiful supply
of other feed for stack. When ft
Awarded
Highest Honors World's FaSn".
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Dealers in.
BUGGIES
FARMIN'G
Olias. Wellaaxisen.
IMPLEMENTS
PIPING AND
WIND MILLS
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Crape Oeiin bf TartarPowdCT. Tree
from Ammonis A jm or any other adultsrait.
4C YEARS THB STAKE R0.
Bla.olcsm.itlas.
"Wtieel-wxiglits.
Sblucr. Texas
SniNi:uH
Tex.
GENERAL BANKING' nd COLLECTING.
and l'aid on
Deposits Received
Demand
During this season I will' tako
cotton and corn on account or In
exchange for lumber.shingles blick.
nind mills wagons buggies etc.
C. L. WlLI.U.MSi
Money Rcmittccl
Countries..
to. All1 Foreigni
When in Moulton go to Fritz
Hehvig's saloon.
All kinds of ice cold drinks at
Merieburgot'B.
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 4, 1894, newspaper, October 4, 1894; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111981/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .