Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 20, 1895 Page: 4 of 6
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FOR SALE BY
CHffiS. K. HOLCHSK
WEAR DIAMOND SHOES
And you. v. ill wear Diamonds.
A Complete line of Di-cm Goods Triintnings' Clothing Hats Cap'
rjnd Groceries. Full line of Ladies' Ilr'ts. Highest price paid for
Cotton and Country produce.
CHARLES K. HOLCHAK.
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l'"rr os second class mallei
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.il! !. a long time beti-re Ed-
S. t'iinp. nl the t'lltro Star
in i ll w liter forge! their oxper-
i -if itl) th.-- inn?(juitoiF in room
1 i .it the Southern hot. 1 .n San
An i.iiio.
I.UIAI option was defeated in
Witi o hint- week by .'S.000 majority.
Trr Negroes aie elimioring 'for
tjie. privilege of tiding in the tame
johtSwilh the white." for the
rjgit jo sit tin juries and other good
ingsWheri they are deserving
f thrto chns&slons thev will get
i hem and noUsforfl& There is one
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General Merchandise
Agents for Standard cultivators
Mowers and Rakes and Newton wagons
New Home Sewiiiff Machines'
Highest Prico3 Paid for Cotton and Country Produce.
SPONSOR
CONTEST
Closed Sunday Kvenins.
A BOLD ROBBERY.
A bold robbery with a good haul
was mado.FYiday night in Mission
Valley. Mr Huirj tjoliune. an old
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ikjfellQWISclaimiiia.tM.berileiititjl
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thev wanted to look through hia
money for counterfeits as eonsid
able complaint was being made
abiut the utterance of epuriouu
coin. So the old gentleman and hia
good v.ife produced all they had
a few hundred dollars and the
robbers conly clamped on to it and
rode nwaj lemarkinp that if it all
proved tube genuine it would be
returned. Every effort is. being
made to apprehend the smooth
villiuns. This is a foicihle example
that it is safer and better to put
money in a bank. The man who
keeps monoy about his premispg is
always iuviling robbery or assas-
sination an.d ofthnes both coino to
him. The business ef the world
is being done now almost entirely
by checks and that is the best and
safest plan. Cuero Slur.
Promptly at 5 o'clock Sunday
evening the committee in charge of
the Sponsor contest counted up
the votes and announced the
th result. It was as follows:
Isabella WciHltlnud 1002
Clara Jungbecker 13-10
Tha other candidates were about
the same as befora.
The closing of tho contest passed
off quietly. The supporters of Miss
Isabel and MisB Clara had their
forces well in 'haud and as tho
hour for closing drew near the
votes went in thick and fast
$10-1.70 was realized for the fire
company.
5Hss Isabel tha winner of tho
race is a beautiful and exceedingly
popular young lady. It is eaid
that she has tho sweetest smilo oi
any young lady in Shiner. Certain I
it is that she will fill tho position
with credit to horuelt and honor to
our Fiie Hoys.
LoneStar Reel
It is not only admitted by it's competitors but a'o pn-vuit by
rapid f uccess that the Lone Slur Beer excels all others.
Tie fire department at Shiner is
nnual.v.celebration Uhe
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ir. iriUKap'. L .' -i . ivt. (.'. L ..r ".
25tbffliidKa-tliaalo'aLcoacnsw 1 1 1
wish to go up.
ial
for found trip.-Uruphic.
Thev can return
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It. G SEYDLEIl
Botary Public
Will do'your' Writing up of Deeds
and anj; legal documents! with noat
ncss and dispatch. If you' hays
any acknowledgements to make
call at his. office at tho Aransas
If.-'- Pass Saloon.
SHINIIH - - TEXAS
FJtED SEYDLER
Mr and Mrs U G Boydler's
-rited and tlht.Jjin.tht. jails baby boy. Fred died Sunday
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M. RIOHTER. Agent Sinner. 4
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SADDLE AND HAKNESS M AKI
Mr. Kuesel-has secured the bolo light to 'oil tho col.'brati
patent haine hook in Lavaca and DeWitt cntinti Hi. b
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VIIYSICIAN ;
.111. two riegcptri one jviutc
n i.iarly ovcri'Tflrtin.l'.lho
'1 1 act wfilcl&P.i-tgS0;t
)i) ol lenorniiti "cleMlea Wf-
iif the fall rights BriijStidvlr'tl. grcitont blunder of the iS
uil We are in favor-of 9
i i i a white man's club in"
i"i irfty the -iame as there is in
t..ii nuntv or else soon the
- ill hold tho balance of
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I'rof. E. J. Mair of Shiner has
i. lu-tn elected ns assistant conductor
l'ihe bum liter irnal.hfr.nnd"we
' '(tlflftv! o better-' F'elctttion .could'
haKe-.fwpj lie is we'll known all
I over tills Section as a. tine teacher.
Jand the f.elj4iori.o him will no ' srut of Texas. WV
t iIit u .iw rtntob&;iif recrai-s ta t at there had bttn
tv nnriA. b Qriihre. '.nw abut the mal'er
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cholera infantum. IIo had been
ill just a week IIo was 'J months
old. The luncral took place Mon-
lluv evening at four o'clock at the
JlVrinaon Soi-hne cemetery. The
yjed parents have tho sym-
'paliJsgtltlio ontiro community in
Ifjfttfett- had .beraavement.
ill anJ'Jfif "th Graphio's ox-
raiiffeaffflfHisS lIHOtro us in wnav
county lSBStd'Hlio j garden spot
of 'i'o)ta?fwWtHftJ8facil thus Jar
to lilul a pa
claim the
eointy and i
be true. Texa
Wiflts than jm v
. ImJn. - JIncate l
loTOf. and let's
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Of courso. gliincriOJirV
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5Krato'iB thv
rJHjitltmcil at
fT.TTniCi
iwliieh l does not
flifit' its own
6y all claim
iora.viroHn
AND SURGEON.
Oflice rust door to Grave's drurj
store. ' Office hours at all limes
during ho day. Calls promptly
nnevered day and night.
Shiner Texas
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Shiner Texas.
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A penpriLlfltnnkinr' nnBirfl-ffivB
ducted. Money remitted to FOrM
Countries.
Money constantly guardeffiuw
Time Ijooic; SetT
Burglar ProofS-
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JJoposits received anddlvpaiU
uemaou. uuicejiours vr iq
SHINER
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(Headquarters for the Farmer-! V;
The best of YiTines Liquors and $eer. Klbin's Be.
cigars on buib. 1
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .