Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 52, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 6, 1895 Page: 7 of 8
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f I B PIMPLES BLOTCHES
51 1 l f B B AND OLD SORES
PHICKLY ash poke root CATARRH MALARIA
AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES
lakes
Marvelous Cures
inJBIoodJPoison
Rhsumatism
and DYSPEPSIA
andjcrofuja
r 1' I purines tha Wood bulldt up
tlio wt'Hk uiul (tohilttutctl. Rites
stronytlt to ivinkciii'd nenew- capcIm
Uiscnon Klvtntr tlio put Irut Iicultli iinil
lmpplnmi Vliero McImh-bb fzlontiiy
fLiiilnjra and lusltU4)o first pri' tilled
: prim
iooimrttiry nurt tprtliiry
irimia. nnd
In nil hi find null Rlctn dlsuildt'S. JlkO
litoUtiCH pln.pli't ulil chtunlc uleei.
totter sculil Jieud bolls prrptpeli."-.
etftuna no liwr nut without fcftrof
umtmlktli tlint I'. 1' f . In tlio bout
iJl purli:r In thiimoiil mil imtkov
ponitlvo moody tuul pu.rn.tioiit ciu-8
in all case j.
m
M
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rrt-U whoao blnodli i nn Impure cm-.
tlnn duotontiistriinl frroculrtrltlo-s
l.roti'nnilliirlrb-'tietUocl by tlio T.on-
tier fill fjlo 8i i llv.l cloanttnti r rep-
rrtlfior P. I'. J.-iTio!:)y Ash I'oto
iioi-t and I otiitjmin.
'"JrriKcnrLD. Jlc. ue. 14th 10?.
Io-OBPoikia tlio lilRlirsC term- of
jMnrtaodlcIno l-onn: -"-tii personal
lr-owlolKO. tuuwnf ccte.lwicUlifftit
til uonrj rlourl-j nti'l rhoumatlun Co.1
." ycirt v;ao It . itcu by I'm very ba6
pli t).-hn i .iMfpi-ni bun-lroi'ii of tiol-
ur'i. trbri ov-y IsnoTn roitndy -itli-cusIlP'Unff)Ilef.
1'iavi only token
u j Lottlo " ynur I'. P. Is. ana can
c'nfrlally fay It li-.o dono mo more
rnd'iir.nanytl.lmt I Jiavo overtaken.
1 eii rcccranipnilouV!nedlclootoe.ll
JitUcro?a cl tlio abova !ifi?rt-.3
MH'J. M. M. YEAR).
CpriasfloMt Grcca County lio.
Arc MillrcSy removed toy XE.r.
-PrloUly Ant. rotco Itoet ood PotM-
alum the crwieet blow' purifier on
onrtb.
Am-trornr O.. Jnly21jlfl01.
neurits Lippmas BRoa.. S"V5li
5-miP r. P P. nt Hot BpnupArk.nna
Months tpei'tmeut-Bt t ho Hot bprintat
Bund tliroo bottle 0 O. JJ.
v-"'"awAi"n."itr.ynon.
Abordoon Grown CuULty O.
ar(. J oL:tBion.
Sb n teAor twr; Mrt-frnr I lioro-
1)? tost lly to U wcntUPWUropfirtloa
cl P. P. P. fof entptlouj ot the (fl.ln. I
lofterori top P0crnl3 cira 1th an in
plchtiy nd tUitngrveab'o eruption on
niy tare. 1 trl-sJ ovepy known remo-
fy buvltiTblti.imtllP. P. P. wuausod
and am now ontlroly.curod.
aiUfcdbJ) J. U. JOIINBTO'T.
tUv&nnah as
CUln Cancer Cured
Sl:trtri8r.ij'0firi(j(iycr(tfr.
Ei ot'iN Ti'-; Jnnury 1 1 1093.
Hi mil LlPP'i'.N Hnos. Savurnab
On.: ( iithiittn I hnvo trtiU ) uup P.
P. P. lot a dl"?aaoo( tbonttlti u?uailr
knui -'i - ultln rtinri'p.Gr tliiity yonra
fitiir'tinTi inl .cund Krcot rolle't 13
Iitirli1"ji!iobliod and removonaluf
HtnUo.i fpomtlio reat of tlio dlncano
end pjLV-nri anv Bnrcailinfr of tfo
orr-pfli I hao taken fl. eop nix bottlra
and feci conlldcnc tint aahHicr rourf o
irli; oCuct a cure. It IiaalHOie!Ioe 1
niu from indication and OLotnacli
troubles. Vonrn truly
CAPT. W. M RtJflT
AttornoyctLuT?.
E03K on Elooa Diseases nulled Ficb.
ALL DEUGGtETS SELL IT.
UPRWAW BROS.
PEOPKIETOBS
IJppmaa'o BtocBt jjavnnuab Ga
to''1'55
JjM . fen al
I'M M l"" " 8
1a. gri
Ml ' pi" 3
fjl I 1 -
Water Supply Material
Wliole-ulo ntidltetall
PUMPS PIPES AND
CASINGS.
MACHINERY KEPA1US.
Alamo hon Works
SAN ANl'OMO Ti:xVS.
CU nnift'. Coinor ItotiHtonnml t Mnry Sta
J. A. MARIK
Merchant Tailor
Chonpcmt riacs for Your
Olothluc.
Shjner - Toxap.
WELHAUSEN & RlCHTER Props.
BEST MEAT MARKET
IIOT THE OOtJISTT-jr.
SHEWGR
TEXAS.
J
a
Tho Quickest and Boat Lino to ill Points
isroTirrTs: .utid east.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
yniHlilininiil frnm Lorkhnrt ..--..-- 12.40
wnco yf
11 .. Lni-klmrt 3-10
Tor farfHer information call on E. J. MAIITIN gOD.ril puitncer and ticket
gent San Antonio; or S. J. YOUNGS ticket agent Shiner.
August Martens
-AGENT FOlt TIIE-
OWNEll IIV Ai:l(!I.l MAIITIN. OIVi: Hill OUIl IlKHKIIS.
nmo u. mh IhhbI1&. C.II.KI A Hlfl
nuudi: diuiM ai'j
BUGGY PAINTING.
AND PAPER HAHCIHC A SPECIALTY
CITV DIHECTOltV.
Jlnyor - - .1. C. Ulolmi.
Marslmll - H. Ii. IiOOSbln
AUIIMUIUy.
0. U. nulo. K. L.Ksclicuburg.
L. Wngeucr. I.ouis Tniutwcin.
II. I Welters.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
SHINER LODGE No 111 A. 0. U W.
JleeJ? thoffcoa4 Mondty In etxcamoatb
IxrnU WflgenorM. W V. 0. Smith Vore
mnnt (1 A ranupwltz Overspev; V. Y. Wol
(pi-8. HecorJon 3 Brlmlt7o l'inanclcrt M. 13.
Wolters Itecplvpri Clina Wnpreiior Ooldfll O.
A Wottera In Wntclimnni G. Iiot'eon Out
AVntcbmnn.
w o w: .
Consul Commanner. t. Waptnert AdiUot
I-ieutenont. M. Ii. Woltcrat JIanker. Lonla
IratitWPiu: Clerk Ilohert Lachenbargt Hacort
(1 W. KsclienbuiB! Sentry AtifftiBt fclimldtj
OuMde Gnai-U Joiepli Onarey l'hyelolan K
II Stharnbeipi J. A. Wolters John KieDger
Manngera.
Meets lat Wednesday ot each month at
Uory'a Hall.
0 D H.S.
Meets Hv-t Sunday and third Monday In each
month at Montana...
OFFICERS.
K-PreMdpnt -lohn O. lUolimi President
Cbas. 1'Ml Sr Vice I'relilent Iula Ehleri.
"ecietaiy O. A I'annewlUj Treasurer Max
13. Wolters
TUUSTECS.
L. Velt (JnLnersBeni F Koether.
Guide Uot elnlffi O. V. J. SchroIIert I
W. Uiaa. Pieil Jr.
RATHBONE K OF P LODGE
Meets ilrt and third Vilday niffht In caeh
month. S A Cnines C.C. .Ion Kopeekey V.
C. II. II Mot chant i. Louis Tiautueln. M
oril.Uias Flato M. oft' John ittatse. M.
of A Chn Rlehter I. U. L. J. Mair Kejne-
Bcmiimu.
A Matter of LIFE
and BE ATH !
1 euro tho MOKPlIISEnml WJHSKV
habits under a positive guarauteo
for So; tho TOBACCO habit for$'J
Proof of euro sent ftro on request.
Endorsed by Timnn postmasters in
tho State of Texas. Address I).
WILSON Una Texas.
wits at Work.
"Wife The doctor says I need a
elinnf-a of climate. Husband Well
the sky looks as if we'd hnvo it in a
few hours
"Has there been any change In tho
editor's life since he was converted.""
"None that I know of he's broke
now just as usual." j
She What a sweet" mouth M(s
Smilingly has. lie Well "I should say
so. I ulways dodge her during tho
soda water and leu crcatn season.
She I wonder if there will be any
thing to talk about In the next world?
He Oh yes. You know there Is
always something to soy on the other
side.
She You told me at tho seasido that
you were In business for yourself and
I find you a clorlc m a store. . IIo-r-1
was in business for myself last sum-
mer. I peddled suspenders.
"Paw is there any difference be-
tween a cold and a infltmnzy?" "If
ihe doctor calls it a cold the bill is
about St. If he calls It influenza it's
about 518. The difference is S14 my
son. '
"Tha wall-flower" remarked tho
philosopher "is often the only girl in
tho ball room who ean cook a dinner."
"Yes" said Miss Worldling "and tho
girl who dances is tho only one who
can digest it."
Brown I understand that Sonator
Green wanted joa to act as his private
secretary bimraons He did but
wouldn't accept the position because
1 should have to sign everything:
"Ureen per fcslmmons."
Little Girl If I was a teacher I'd
make everybody behave. Aunty
How would you accomplish that?
Little Girl Ileal easy When girl's
was baa I'd tell them they didn't look
pretty; and when little boys was bad
I'd make them sit with tho girl's and
when big boys was bad 1 wouldn't let
them sit with tho girls.
They mot by chance in tho waiting-
room of a railway station "My
friend" began tho man with tho
valise full ot tracts persuasively
"have you ever reflected on tho short
ness of life the uncertainty of all
things here below and the fact that
death is Inevitable?" "Havo I?" re
plied tho man lu the shaggy overcoat
cheerfully. "Well I should reckonl
I'm a life insurance agent." rtAh
una looks as if wo were going to have
more snow tloesn t it 7 said the other
locking his valise again with a snap.
Ju.tk-e fl'ol Coining;.
Lord Cockburn' though a successful
defender of prisoners failed on one oc-
casion to get on acquittal for a mur
derer. "The culprit" Mr.-Croak James
tells us. In his "Curiosities of Law and
Lawyers" "after the sentence fixing his
execution for the twentieth of the
month had not been removed from the
dock when his counsel passed him and
was then seized by the gown. The pris-
oner said: 'I have not1 got Justice Mr.
Cockburn' To this counsel gravely re-
plied; 'Perhaps not but you'll get It on
the twentieth.' "Argonaut.
rt
recullur Wcdrtlng'l.aw
In Waldeck a little" Gorman princi-
pality a decree hast beu proclaimed
that n license to mam? will uot be
granted to any lndivldualVho has the
habit of getting dfunkj'and If one who
has been a drunkard applies for such
license he must produce sufficient
proof of reformation to warrant his re-
ceiving It. r '
A ItOUttJI EXPEDIENCE
BATHER BECOMES EXHAUSTED
IN DEEP WATER.
'nl'iiihi Htmcrn. u Mcxleun AVmtiRii U
Uriltlilly MhIiIici! til Di'lltli lit Sim Ali-
linilii Itui-gllll. 3ltil. ii Itlrti Until 111
It Hon toll llnuiilhiK Ilmmi'.
(i Ai.vimo.wTex.. Jiiue 3. -A lather
from Jlou.tou swam out to tliu tMrtl
bar at tho bench Inst CM-uhirtuil while
reliinilujr becnino exhausted I lo was
liroiitpth rescueil by Charles Urookis
who Is employed at tho Pagoda bath
house for that purpose The mau and
n Irlend hud reached tho bar at it polut
southeast ol tho bath hoii'e where
they had remained lor somo time.
lhe started to return ami were tirnli.
nbly midway between the points ol
shallow water when the Hum's strcui'tli
gave out. Ills irlend eudeavoied to
assist him but Uudliiir himself weak-
oulug from the extra exertiou let go
and halloed to tho bath houu people.
Ilrouks had noticed the swimmers
and when tho friend cried out for help
ho jumped over tho railing mid resrued
mm.
lllcil 1'ioiu .Murpliliio rclMiuliiK.
San A.vtomd. Tp.. Mnv ill I
Arthur llallcy. until recently a well
Known cattle man of Caldwell county
died this tiiortilin' 'rim ilivtl.:m''j
certificate of death Issued by Dr. Vill-
urrcai siaics mat me cause ot death
was mor'diluo poiuoulng. It was hand-
ed lo City Plijsiciau Monger who
Immediately began an Investigation.
no caiieu upon iir lllnrrail who
Sntll tlllll l I ell 111 filllr.il in tn.. lli.t
deceased that the Jailer was breathing
llo was lold Ijj an attendant that
morphine had been admluistoiod to
tho patiout as medicine. To counlcr-
act tlio ofl'ccl of tlio drug Dr. Vlllarrcal
wroto a prcsciipllon for an antidote.
tt hen tho medicine arrived at the
house however the patient was dead.
-
Turfi'lt tlio llumiii
tiAivi:s'iox Te.v.. Iimo 1. In the
criminal district court jesteiday Hie
liquor eases camo on lor llnal trial.
The cases oi tho-e who had uot kept
agreement lo pay 78 for a bcel
license for the ear commencing Xo-
embjr 11 H!1S and the costs ol pros
edition were called by Judge Cm In
Sometimes they responded sometimes
it was found that they had died sine?
giving their bunds lor appearance
others were out of the stnto and a
dozen 'Hllercut conditions aroso
Somo appeared and testlllod that tiioy
had not sold liquors wiues or beer on
November 1 189!) and were dis-
charged. Thoiesult of all this was
that tho bonds wero declared iorlelted
in about fortv eases.
pavo himself us to Hoputt M' r-nnll
Klnes stating that he had -I " .md
killed his wife Minnie and u minded
Sam Hull' also colored aboul thrco
miles northeast of tho city. lie was
Immediately put in tho clt jail and
tho deputy marshal and two or three
c!tieus went to tho spot di'Muuiitcd
nud found llugln the n ml the life-
less body ol a woman pureed with a
4"i-ealibcr bullet abon the right car
a second ball enterlnc 'lu throat. Iliilf
was found nboul threc-quarter ot a
mile from the cui nl Ma)u J. S.
(irlnuar-'s. ilowos inimt.iintel taken
to (he city and al-o the dead body
width wns placed In tin rare of tlio
undertidcer. .sjflin Hull wnsn brniiicr-in-law
of Crcen's and wis said to bo
running oil with the hitler's wllo when
the shooting occurred
Atlui-ktil h ii 11ml Itis.
NAf'odlifii'lllts. Tr . Mac Ml) A
mad dog made a foroi iou attack upon
-Mr. (iraul liraysou a larmer residing
In the ielully of Linn Flat in the
northwestern part ot this eoiiun. It
was a largo Newfoundland dogiieer
before seen or known b the neigh-
bor... The dog lirot altacUed tho horse
that drayson was riding nud tor.' the
hoise up mo-t horribl; . f rn. 'on rail
to escape lulo a house and the dog
pursued and caught him tearing his
pants and slighll woiiudiug him on
on one linger. The klu was barely
scratched and it is hoped Hint the
poison will not tnke elbet. The dog
had a lit before len iug the ground anil
wns killed while down.
I.ui'ky 11.1'api.
CAMi:m).v. Tex. Ma 20 What
might buve been a vcr eilotis acii-
dcut otcurred here ye-terday liii'rn-
ing Mrs. Judge 1. 11. Mue una
drhiug tlu'ougli thcslre'lsiii an open
buggj with licr two louug son.-.ulieii
tlio Iior-e became fiightemd at ubab)
carriiige nud itarteil to run. The
buggy was turned umipietel) miT
throwing the o-cuimiu dneeth under
tho buggy and draggiug it over them.
Tho hoive I hen run agniui au awning
post where ho was -topped. The
younger bo. aged 1 car. vas
slightly bruiMil aliout the 'head. The
olhers recehed no injuries whutcner
lturt'lttry at fliilieston.
Galvhston. Tex.. Juuo 1. 'Wlicn
Mr James Kuldcn went down to Ins
storo on Strand street estorday morn-
ing ho found that burglars had ob-
tained an entrance into his establish
ment during tho night. The had
taken out nuout iJMu worth ot'eigurs
nud u quantity ot liquor the exact
amount of which ho was uuablc to as
certain. The burulars obtained an on
traueo by breaking a rear window.
Mr. Knildeu thinks a wagon inusthivo
been loaded with his goods and that
several people wero Implicated in tho
loo. Iho pollco department wns not.
illed and detectives are at work upou
mo enfce.
i
Haul liy Itiirslurs.
HoutyioN To::. June 11. Ono of
the biggest hauls on record In this
city wns miiilo by lnirglars Saturdav
night from tlio residence of Main
street and ltusk avenue. Five voun
men occupiod n suite of rooms on Iho
upper lloor anil from th'eiu tho thieves
secured 4160 m ca6h together Willi
four gold watches u lino diamond
shirt stud and several other small arti
cles of jewelry. Tho police are work-
ing on tho case but ns yet no cluo has
been discovered.
A Woliilill Killiil.
San Antonio. Tex. Juno 3. A
brutal murder was committed about
1 o'clock yesterday morning nt '.'21
Losoya street l'nloula Horrent was
6tabbed to death. I'alonia and her
husband Manuel K. llcrrera n Jiex-
icaa car driver had lived unhappily
together and tho woman wns suing
for a divorce. Manuel was seen after
tho tragedy with a wound over tho
heart. It is not known what becamo
of him.
i
Tlio Vlckei. lioiulciilu.
Cajichon Tex. Juuo 1 Tho ex-
amining trial of Theo. llorstinau tor
the killing of "W. A. Vickera was called
iu the justice court jesterday nud
postponed until Wednesday. Juno 5.
Mack GriHen and (Jeorgo Stokes were
this morning arrested as accomplices.
They are alleged to hnvo been with
Iloistnien wheu Yickers w'ns killed
coll-
Coi). trut lion Tnilti W'lirUnl.
1A l'oni'i: Tex. Miij .!. A
strucliou tram was iimniug slow re-
turning from work to-night nti:0
o'clock. Thico milt- west ol l.u I'orte
it box car containing the crow jiuiipod
the track i;. Hill ol Austin colored
wns killed; Joe Winston colored loir
crushed Clinrlcs Urowu Colored. -eri-
ously iujutcd. Severai other- includ-
ing two white men wero slightU in
jured. Onlv thojo jumpitig from the
ear w ero hurt seriously. The tender
was -wrecked and the engine- badly
twisted. The Injured were attended
by doctors aud sent to Houston infirmary.
NiiriiMi llHt'Hitu rroiu Droitttliis.
liuowx.svii.i.ii Tex. May ss C.
Jones and X Johnson of I.avnea
Texas with a Mexican Jo-c liuarte
I ml n nr.r.i. ....n.. ..... 1 . .n't lo.p
IJi.i. 1 iiciitun (.nviiu Hum . ii J . Uli
at tho mouth of tlio Ulo (iraudo 'U-
iimay aiutuoou. xne were crntu.tf
ftm i U'i-'T lifif ii lhr tlnnii lllHT.lfi 1SIII
when 6he capsized and being can Jed
to tea uy me current soon sauu. iier
cabin lloatctl however aud the men
chiiii lo It. They wero carried out to
pea tun miles when a tu; brought thciu
back lnndlm: thcin About teu mile- up
1 lilt iinntl fii Siniidni iWt ni-tn-n-iii tt .1
o'clock hn lug been out for teu hours
AtiliU'iilnl!) rulRDiifil.
I.OCKIIAHT. Tex Jlav 28. Jlr. M.
A. Collins mother of Mrs. A.B.Stoicj
of this place aged about 00. was iicei-
dentally poisoned here j esterda; . ."she
lia'j been sulleriug with asthma aud
requested Mrs. Vcutworth to give her
a doso of her medicine directing her
where to llud the bottle. Mrs. Wcnt-
irortli found a bottlo of cormsivo
sublitnnto aud by mistake gnvo her a
drink. This occurred about ltl u. in.
yesterday. Three physicians were in
attendance during the day nud iast
night said there was no hope in her
recovery.
CliMiiInur.t In Clock!!.
San Ancu.lo Tex. May Si. A
report comes from Crockett county
thatn cloudburst nud heavy rains havo
done much damage there. The bodies
of three Mexican men and two women
who wero drowned havo been recov-
ered and others are missing. Due
man owulug a bunch of 1700 sheep is
reported to havo lost 1800 of them.
It is snld tho waves came dow sixicct
high and carried away overything lu
their pathway.
A Tragedy Near Ten ell
Ti.nm:ij Tex. May SO. About
:S0 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Geo
Green colored came to tho city aud
TrilRflil Ht Camel nil.
Camiihon Tex. May 29. Quite a
tragedy wns enacted ou (he farm of
George Growl fourteen miles north
east of Cameron yesterday. Jell
Lewis shot aud killed Kpsy Smith nud
her husbauil Will Smith and shot nud
probably fatally wounded 1-ury Mnith
and her daughter l.iuma aflo'r which
ho went to his home wheie lie. shot
himself In the left breast killim.' him
self instantly. Epsyaud Will Smith
had only minified yesterday nud it Is
thought that jealousy ou the part ot
Lewis caused him to do the killing.
All parties aro negroes.
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