Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 20, 1895 Page: 2 of 6
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The Gazette.
rubliih'xl Krery Tliutidajr by
C W. WARD
Editor and Publish
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ono Yar postpaid .
.9 104
Entered at tbo Bhlner Tex.
i niil-cta mutter.
BURGLARY AT RUNGE.
SAFE OPENED AND
OUT.
$180 TAKEN
ALL OVER THE STATE.
Xotarntttnz Cultlnff. on Viirlou. SohJ.et.
Tukco from the Ilully l're...
At Knnl9 Kilts county gentleman
wlioso veracity 1 vouched for ro
ports that ho roeently witnessed a
Diulo colt Bucking a hounu bitch and
tho mule seemed to derive wonderful
satisfaction in obtaining lacteal iluid
from its foster parent. The facts in
the caso are these: Two months ago
the coifs mother died in civlng it
Wrth and Urn. V. S. llogge bognn
tlti: interesting process of raising the
colt by hand. In tho meantime she
liad on. hund an Interesting family of
Jiound puppies to which she was pay-
ing particular attention at her hus-
band's Instance ha being an onthusi--a.utc
sportsman. It accms that this
nuile colt uitntho protoclty ol his
race took advantage of tho material
iustincts of tho dog and applied him-
soil assiduously to obtaining milk
wlii-ti the puppies did and although
thu mother has about woaned the
puppies tho mule still Insists upon
support from its foster mother in ad-
dition to its regular rations on the
furm at tho hands of Its mistress
Mrs. llogge.
County Assessor It. S. Chandler
makes the following report of tbo cot-
ton corn wheat and oat crops yields
ot Collin county forlS'Jl: CottonftB
021 bales corn 2347'Ul)0 bushel
wheat 18:1980 bushels oats lVJi-
10S bushels. Ho also furnishes following-
interesting statistics: M'.m-
btir of pounds otbacon raised by farm
ers Joiia!M); Jard pounds JIS107.
corn bushels 800JU;niolasses gallons
237'.); number of farms owned in Col-
11a county'-'eitjjnumberoflaborers em-
ployed lt'lio; average prlco per month
paid laborers ?14.41; number of ren-
ters 2317.
Sabine' Pass Is to liao a line of
stoamcrs which will niako regular
trips between that port and Now
Yoik. C. 1'. Huntington is the man
-who has done this gi oat "work for
Sabine l'ass tho state ot Texas ant)
tho groat northwest. Tho Une will
lin run for hnth freight and nuss'enirei
"trutllc "sail" while' the dotalls'afo rioTt
yot settled enough Is known that 11
may be stated that during thesummer
jf J89(i only ono vessel wjll bo run
-each way per week but when tho
fall business opens up more will be
put In the service.
At Vernon Wilbarger couuty F.
CL Hardin who was thrown upou a
wira fence In December last and seri-
ously injured as roportod at the time
iias liled suit in the district court
against J. L. Simmons tho ownor of
the fence for Hi 000 damages.
JlatntltT alleges that there was no
"hoard on said fenco as required by
law. and that he has sustalnded in-
juries which makes him a cripplo for
tifo. Tho case is an Interesting one
and will be watched with Interest by
tho legal fraternity
Tayotto Tankersiy shipped from
San Augelo tho other day thirteen
cars of fat steers and ono car of cows
to Chloago These cattlo are- grass-
fat and are In marketable condition
soveral months earlier than they have
Ik-ou for a half score of years. It
wilt not be nooeaary to fatten west
Texas cattlo this winter in pens be
fore marketing l'ood sulltciont to
maintain tho lloah acquired on the
range Is all that will be roqulrcd.
The receipts of tho recent charity
aliens at Dallas was $'J7-'j.80;' the ex-
penses was -'00080; leaving a net
prollt (or charltablo purposes of
1E7W-00 which was distributed as fol-
lows: Duckner orphans' homo '00;
Catholic orphanage $110: German
Atd society $100; Hebrew Benevolent
zocluty :J1U0; Woman's 'homo $100;
Kant Dallas King's Daughters $-25;
Girls' Co-operative Home if'J5;Chari-
Xy uhaptcr 25.
The l-'orris Gin company of Galves-
ton capital stock if33.000 and the
Lancaster Gin company of Galvestou
capital stock $55000; incorporators
being V. M. 1-add 1. A. Jackson and
V 11. hearaan being tho Incorpora
tors of both companies have liled
their charters with the secretary of
slate.
At FUtunta Fayetto county the
other morning Hugh ltowland son of
liov. H. M. ltowland aged 2 years
and (j months died. His death was
very sudden. The child was bitten
by a spider or other poisonous Insect
and died in a spasm.
In the contested election case be
tween S S. Hanscom and William 11.
Z-ockhart for the ofllca of county
judge of Galveston tho civil court of
appeals has allrmed tho. decision ot
tho lower court and awarded tho o:iico
o Lockhart.
.lurfRe Hurt Oranln a Writ or llnliens
Coriiu ti Crockett M Kliiff Cliurgi-tl
Miinltrlntf IM C'n.li In Corj fll I'ounty
Haiiinge to C'rn..
ItiTKin;. Tex.. June 17. A bold bur
fjlary was committed hero Saturday
night In tho saloon of J. T. l'nrker.
The thief gained entrance by lordug
the shutter open ou a window ami
taking a light out raised the sash.
lie went lu Hie upper story where
Jim llallev the bartender sleeps and
took the key of the safo from Bailey's
pants and went into tho office opened
the safe and took lb0 out. Hoover-
looked a package of 430 which was
In ouo corner of the safe No other
goods are missing. The safe ii an old
stylo locktouk key uflalr and after tho
thief procured the key ho had no
trotiblo gaining access to tho money
stored lu it.
that the clerk liad fallen out of it at
Borne point along the road. Two
hours later; however the mystery of
his disappearance was solved by the
following telegram which lie scut to
Tra'u Master Gregory he havlug
Hugged No. 1 west bound at a point
about eight mllca from this city and
wlrlug from ilrst? telegraph station-
"Maskcd man crawled into car just
leaving Tucker and at tho polut of a
revolver demanded the salo keys.
When told ho was not in tho express
car he then demanded tho key?. l"pou
their surrender he ordered motojump
out. White man about ii feet 7
weighed perhaps 150 pounds woro
dork clothes nud carried a dark hand
grip; woro whito hnudkcrchlr-f for
mask supposed to bo smooth shaven
used a largo Colt's rovolver with side
ejection. Am slightly injured by
jumping. Orln Davis Clerk." Train:
master Uregory at ouco set about to
run down the robber and tho officers
aro scouring tho town. Eight regis-
tered packages are all that arc known
to havo been tnken from tho car.
TIiXAS
NEWS BRIEFS.
Item ol a.a.ral lntnr.it Careful!?
U.l.ct.ii From Mitojr sourc...
A Ilrutnl AsHiiull.
Jjixovmv Tex. Juno 16. Tho ex-
c'tcmcut over tho would-be timith
couutj lynchers hero on Inst
Thursday night had not subsided he-
fore the story was circulated that an
old colored woman had been brutally
assaulted ouo mile south of this place.
The old aunty wks brought in for
medical treatment having received a
deep long gash over her lelt eye. Her
name Is Jlnry lavlor and thougl.
fiulto active is 77 years old She says
she went over the liver to tako her
grandchildren homo nud returned to
avoid their eutreatles to return with
her to her homo heie. When about a
mile aud u half from town she mot a
negro man who asked her some ques-
tions about an approaching train and
then said If that was the woik traiu
he would go back to Lougvlcw walk-
lug with her till the Win had passed.
He grabbed and threw her down and
shoved her head between tho ties.
Til's Btrugglc lasted five minutes dur
ing which ho struck lie a terrible blow
over the eebut showas able tottrug-
glo nud keep crying lor help attract-
ing a larmer near by. Several posses
are in pursuit
Killed II) B 1'oNse.
Deiion Tex. Juuo 14. 'Wednes-
day night Constable Dick l!atherwith
a posse went out to Sulphur Springs
on the Salado river ten miles south of
town to arrest a negro named Joel
J'eed Constable ItathcraudJiis posse
took a position on tho load the negro
KmU Ills Outl i.ir.
Foitr 'Woiitii Tex. June 12.
Luther Mitchell forcmnu of the livery
stable owned by 11. h. AVnggoiimau.
suicided at 9.30 o'clock yesterday
inomlug. Fnrly lu tho morning ho
called at tho office of a physician. Ho
was very much depressed. While
there he lutlmntcd that he meant to
put an end to his sull'erlug. licturu-
iug to tho livery stablo ho wcut to the
desk at which Jlr. "Waggouninu was
nt work and taking out Tils revolver
went to his room upstairs ilo re-
mained there only a short time. Ho
told tho night watchman that ho
would -'put an end to tho business'
auo made his way to a hammock just
iu front of tho west door of the stable.
Lying down he placed tho muzzle ol
tho big weapon Just above his right
oye and pulled the trigger. Tho bullet
plowed through the bralu and came
out near tho left ear. Physicians were
summoned nt once but he was dead
inside of ilftcen minutes.
A Double l.yiic-hlnK.
Houston Tex. Juno 12 Word
was received here from Sherlll Stan
ley of Folk couuty that a brother ol
Kit Iloblusou tho negro who killed
i'tinip Tender Johnson ou tho Hous-
ton East and West Texas rnlhva) Sun-
day a week ago nud a companion
negro weie wobbetj Monday at Keno
for harboring tho crimiunls in that
traecdr. Sheriff. S'tauU'V saw Kit
Itobiusou several nlglils ago ou top of
a passenger train at Livingston aud
alter on cxcualigiof shotshonegro
ooTiai1 In 4loTlKi-l-pt mnt nil1 H?-f'nilut
of v0!'iatfeanujMie h&iudsjftpuld
not follow (Miffanatlio llcirro-escancd:
jp.K"aYia0ia 1- r -.rt-Ouutr-yff-j-rcTjout fotltteen shots weroiired at the
lieering uogro Iloblusou but so far as
o'clock ho came along nud was halted
but instead of stopping ho drew his
pistol aud attempted to shoot but was
shot lirst by the constable. Jlelell oil
his hor.e and ran to tho bridge near
by. Thcro the constable shot nt him
again and he jumped .oil' tho bridge
ran down the creek and was lost in
the brush. Tho constable and his
posse came back to Beltou not know-
ing that the negro had been hit.
Yesterday morning tho negro was
found iu Flunk Love's garden iu a
dving condition and has since died.
Is known v. Hhout effect. The lvnch-
iug grow out of tho fart that the lie-
giocssaid they would .kill some ol
tho officers if tiiey d' "' -Met Hobiuson
alone.
A I.
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Writ of llulit-ii. I'orpu. (Iniuteil.
Waco Tex.. Juno 17. Application
has been made to Hon. J" M. Hurt
presiding judge of tho court of crim-
lnal appeals for a writ of habeas cor-
pus hi tho case of Crockett M. King
who is charged with the murder of Ed
Cash. Judge Hurt granted the writ
returnable at Gatesville to bo heard
July 4 next. Kclator. Crockett M
King is in jail nt Hamilton. Tho ob
ject sought by his nttomev is to nrguc
tho point of haillbillty which the dis-
trict judge passed upon adversely.
Crockett Jl. King Is oue ot n number
of defendants charged with lynching
Ed Cash lu 1892. nt a point in Coryell
couuty.
Torn to rieroii.
Waco Tex. Juuo 15. When the
northwest bouud passenger traiu of
tho Waco ana northwestern got In
sight oi Shaw's bridge six miles south-
east of Waco yesterday evejing tho
engineer saw a man ou the bridgo fac
ing tho traiu. it was down grade
pretty steep nud as tho train comes
around a sharp curvo to the bridge
tho traiu was too clo&e to tho mau
when ho was observed to even attempt
to stop. Ho was hit at high speed and
literally torn to pieces.
. m I
Ultmiiffo to C'lottfl.
Lkokaku Tex. June 17. As farm-
ers come in the report of considerable
damage iu tk couuty are toullrmed
Tho bridges east of town were all
swept away some farms badly washed
nud "cotton" nud corn beat into tho
ground. Some strips were almost de-
nuded of vegetation nud soil. Tho
water Unwed through the streets as
through a river channel. Estimates
of the damage run into the thousands
OAKI.A ti t
reached th
non an oh
dered and h
bOIUO ftCClllUCA .
onco sent to t .V
who withDcpli w
stable E. 1). Mt- ';';
more citizens ret V
nud searched lor
is an old negro w '-'
beeu living alone oi.''"J Jj
miles southeast of ho 3 M'-
ot years and was in v '
3. Word
inur-
t some
Y88?s "t
'oRccee
'
A. or
At Hieing Star Kastland county
recently late In the evening1
as V. A. Toster his son. Will ubout
yi yeara old and daughter Klla
aged 11 were on their way homo
from the field K. Brooks called Fos-
ter to a settlement for some talk ho
U said to havo had ubout O. V. Kick-
ett'B fumlly. Hrooks was In KlokeH's
lield where the lattor was at work
for the purpose of pettlnu tho dllll-
culty settled. It U learned that
Hrooks renuosted HU-kutt to lay aside
his gun which ho did. When tho
conversation Btartud Klckott picked
up his gun again and tlrod ut Voster
but missed him. The charge how
ever struct: Llla one Miot taiung
effect over her right eye und several
others in the broast. She died In-
stantly. Will loiter then shot Uluk-
ett fatally.
At Brenham tho other night some
unknown scoundrel assaulted with in-
tent to outrage Miss Anna Uierworth
at the homo of her aunt. Airs. Hyer.
The culprit entered the house through
a window and struck the young lady
on the bead with u hatchet which
dazed hot for a few mlnutea. but be-
fore ho could accomplish his puruoso
the revlvod and gave ont to a berlea
of screams which tho man know
would arouso the neighborhood and
he lied leuvit.g the hatchet on the
lloor near the bed. 'J he hammer sldo
of the hatchet was used and her skull
ouid have been crushe but for tho
tact that the hatchet struck the coil
of her hair although a considcrblo
knot was raised on her head.
Tho census returns of Corpu
Christ! show an Increase of about U
per cent of children between the
ages of 8 and 17 In ono year tho total
beins lSiy In 1891 aud lGJli in 8DS
of which 220 in lb!)4 and t'12 In 1SU5
were colored. There aro now 1 1 less
colored children of scholastic age
than there weie a year ago but 1U1
more white children. Taking theso
tiguros as a basis tho approximate
population of Corpus Chrlstl is bo-
tupen 0000 and 7000 a heavy gula
oer tho census ot 1890.
'J ho indications nt Tort Lavaca
Are that tho new llsh and oyster law
will cause a boom in oy-iter culture
in the waters in that vicinity. Tho
law is exceedingly liberal and just to
tho syndlcatoor individual who wishes
to plant beds us is done on the North
Atlantic coast anfl lately there has
btfen u good deal of prospecting for
favorable lacauons. . i
fo otlleI.'ovenIng Jor-
a '"WiroI -was fatally
shot at bilker's cOul yard on Color-
ado street by Gedrge Kero a whlto
boy Tho shooting oc.urred over 15
cfjnts which Kern claims Simmons
owed him and which tho latter wa
either unwilling or unable to pay.
Kern was jailed.
The governor has offered a reward
of 200 for the capture and conviction
of John 1. Ueckham charged with
tho murder of (Jeorge Cook In Baylor
county on May 2S; also a reward of
$100 for tho apprehension of (ireen
Hammond who assassinated George
Ingle In Palo Pinto county In 1884
At Colmesnell Tyler county over
$200 In counterfeit chocks have been
passed on tho Mills tho past fow days.
Tho mill company Uhed a crown pa
per cneck which was duplicated by
A rt rrortiiHntr Tree
Dr. Stuhlman who i traveling In
Africa has come upon a troo whoso
fruit gles out a tullow-llke fat. Thei
tree is ono of tho largest In the forest
ot Usnmlmra und the fruit Is big und
heavy measuring u foot in length by
halt u foot in diameter. It Is u now
species ot the guttlferl. Thenatlvea
call It mkanl but tho botanists nurao
It stearodondron stuhlmanni.
till in M on
Russian journals are still in mourn-
ing for the caiv Thry will continue
to aurround their front pae with u
border of blnck until u jeurshall havo
elapsed from tbo dale of his death.
Knttllflli Munk ote.
Twenty million dollars worth ol
bank notes loao the Bunk ot Kngland
dally while sUty folio volumes or
ledgers aro (Hied with writing In
keeping tho account" of a single day.
Chewing toba-co U not tue woi'ht oE It
Mittln; J the woist or It.
Th Mrnncett Men Grow Vnk
Sometime The alioit cut to renewed vlgof
la tatten by those t-entllilo enough to use llos-
tettw's Htomicn JMteM systenuUlcalty. It
it t'Stnbllih-alnip.ilieil digestion enables tho
Mjatfm to u-iImllRte fond and comblnei tha
mtallties or ft (in nu'dlclnat ntlmulant wltli
ttio-e of a rm-re-Un prerfntlvo remedv Ma-
l.irla dypopla. tonitlpalion rheumatic
nei voiiH and itidney complulnts aro cm ed und
averted by It.
Hate you never tmtltcd that n wino man
keeps his mouth shut a great dealt
- A'4tlatltV'thn
I d aa-Simmons''3
Is Your Blood?
If it is poor and Ihln und lacking; in tho
number and quality of thoso rod corpus-
cles you aio iu danger of sickness from
dheuso germs and tho enervating- effect
of warm weather. Purify your blood with
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Tho great blood purifier which has
proved ftn merit by niecord of cures tin-
equalled in medical history AVith pure
rich blood you will bo well and strong.
Do not nogloct this important matter
but tnki Jloo'N Sarsaparilla now.
01GHEST AWARD
VORLDS FAIR.
TTTr- . TV
FANUli-
THE best
PREPARED
"
?; SOLIEVI-RWHrsRfl.
V "" JOHN CK.i t- SONSTNe'w'Yotl!.
Dollar What.
s Vss (Vsomo printing concern for the coun-
' 'J''S' l " erfeiters tho signature being forged
i".UlSSvlV-d lhQ Party passing them.
&t L'fa$k-il.ih ipar I'avettvillo. Favotto cnuntv
ism iustaut attem luir
-l.tl.t..!. I llfn l rlnl.f'd! 't'O. fo
here Into that night for t'iSWW FQj;c"vlllf; lyotto county
i.na ftf l.nm COo? ciu M'Wr. W.ntly while attempting to cross
Wnom1 zAn WnrAffc MV. Mk in a wagon tho family of T.
in.in4in fiirt ....tmMflDSon was dumped Into the
IheryUiltitf IndU-utcs rauchTiIjiher wheat
prUcs. Last jo.ir's cropsurplusiWHs rod to
tho Iupith r'urmcf and tnUleils uro now
out of wlicat
'Ibis year's crop Is n dismal ftilluro Th8
chinch bug und HcMan Hy liao eaten It.
3'ron dvoiiirlil iindhoS wlnda hde bhutod
it lurent is about to tegtn andttllUhow
ucrop fallurf
Muropu's rjo ciop is two hunditd million
bu short 'IhovuiU bae to walte white
bi ead from our boat
Make Big Money y.i.'ffiffi'a
1'C!U Ufoic Iho big ihU.uk-0 Mhlfh Is nurp
Toiome Seiullor mir l keb oxpla-intory
booklet una Mill ot Letter
VALENTINE & CO.
21 Tradors' Bld. Clicago.
mull Cur llolibeil.
1'aiu!iike Tex. Juuo 14. The
until cur ou traiu Xo. 4 iutematiouai
and Great Northern arriviusr here at
9.15 last uight hail uo postal cbrkautl
tho car was set out Here supposing
a.
Vltuumteil Uohl.ury1 ?' Smvi
Houston Tex. Juuo 13. ifiiinV
was thwartetl who jesteraayiiii;''
beloro UayliKht eutercu it Ks
house Xo. 714 jlaiu . street aniV-ii
iuio a room occupied uy im
Glouchur. Ho was discovi
iui? ou tho lloor and ou
occupauts about to give the alan'
was covered with two nistols an.
hauds urt was tho order from the hur- o
glar. This mil upt however prevent
the lady l'rom aianniug uclj'hliori
while the burglar aud would-be rob-
ber took to his heels. lie iailed to
secure auylhiug of valuebut succeeded
in making tho presence of himself aud
two pistols felt. The excitement was
not allayed for some time after tho Iu.
trader lelt.
Mrs. Johnson and het
itld child wero drowned while
and his two romalnlng child-
ape
dollars worth of
SSjfc&and his two t
BA'JkDurrow esc
ftlo"'! dol
Tf tiv.fJ. """ -.;.. . "
.r. anii'swivfr rv VUW"J9 lnQ couni onicjats tor
urcd crW!: V'Mffibn ol ioOSU8.5u for tho
o of the oc4v? 1-t' s?"i!i'"'tly puying for tho con-
LucuUil the llnltotl (iillif;.
Eijxa Tex. Juuo IS. Shcrill'Jlilby
received a telegram from ShcritI
Steele of l)o"Nitt county jesterday
evening requesting him to meet witlt
a party of men about sixteen miles
northwest of here as ho had located
the Ualtou gang aud they hud killed
ono of his (Sheriff Steele's) posse.
SheriH Jlilby was at work yesterday
raising a posse aud lias loft for the
place.
. "
llauk Autlirlel.
Washington Juno 14. Tho comp-
troller of the currency -esterday au
thorized the. Standard uatioual bank
of tho city of New York to beglu bus-
iness capital $200000.
-i"tl
$!' new courthouse
of $100000.
Jt l -af t.h niilwriv mull
jUi-p'.Tvr;' xi.: "" fc.- j "
b
lit"
wit'
ing
KockoT
throug
presses
hard as
fuel for &'
Tho ret
bar by th
Galvestor
la that tho oli
water at mean
survey showed
The latest ilj
county to tho aaV
At llryau the o
close 'of a musical
tho opera-house In
young people took
lights wero turned
tableau and Miss Noll
caught fire. Tho you
with only slight iDjury
ut of Donltion is
statement that a
near bmlthvillo
w days ago
Its neck be ar
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n iu wiv. ?r :& '."L -
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Cleinict ntiJ bcautlfle lha batr
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Uovar Ptl to 20'?ro
lia.lt to 11a ouvuiut ".
Curet "ch'P Ulifnet bur imng.
o4 Best Cough Syrup T&stcaGouil. ueo y
sASPECiALTYo'Sro';?
nary iijiiii mnuii j.iiuuin3iiiiy
curedinl5tofl5dayfl. YoucHnbotrontedatl
home for anme price under snraoffiiiirau
tv lfyou prefer tocomwbero wo will con
iinM tnnnTrnl1rn.ii1fnrn.ind hotel bltla. and
nocharsre. It we foil to cure. If you hnvo taken mer-
cury Fotlklo rotaah and Ptlll haje prlics on4
nrinBMucousVntch08lninoutliHoro Throat
rimples. Copper Coloreil HpotH Ulrerji on
any pnrtoiteuuay iiiijror i-yryr "ft
out It Is thlt faocomlury UL4)OI VOISON
Wo conrantcetocure. We solicit tha taort obstl
Bate ciisea und ciuillenco tho tvurlu lor a
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 20, 1895, newspaper, June 20, 1895; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth112001/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Lavaca+County+-+Shiner%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .