Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. [31], Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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1 Hocheim Prime F. & S. -
Insurance Association
Bombs
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Classifid Ids.
TO,S
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.High S!icqI Addit<>rni iiM* ”J lie>j
" ! [dimly Curdy Gir.L” wi 1 by pres- j
• nr.tf d t\v the ‘21 CU.*s which is
- j 1,1k- 1 rge~t Shiner ever had.
j h : j io, involves q i l; a hi j
: and sparkling wit while alun h
j g’lfl'pgs a aocc .'ss. The cast
- • ill chatac o s tries
I llftlll
ri?on;: no. v,o
The arinnai mcetiiyfof this as-
sociation Icon place at Haller**
vi le last wet'lr. Tt-o i'olsowing
d'log’at s were . prest nt f mm
Shine-: *
Local No. 1
Fred IN miners,
I Frank Taslsr, Geo. Nuhkamper,
o omit Paul Otto, F. J. Etlenberger,
' t <• It ]:hm Hurdy Gur iy man | JNj r \V II mender.' was placed
kthcU i - ’‘Seoster” bu,nhe shrewd- | i,n »ho tim-mc c committee,
in ss : f ;i e-e Italians is'n-it io he j. G rand Secretary Ad. Hagens
. svirioss- od AdmLsh n 25 & 50 j reports loseds paid since last re-
ceohs proc< c-»'s will gw to the |
1IIigh SchoohLibrary.
j BtKrday night at 8 o'clock Rev j
|orcn:d Dorr will preach the Bac- j
| caiau "ente Sermon at the Mttho* |
I dist Church.
Fridiy night May 20th ‘ M r. j
j T. J. Ponton will deliver the'Corr.-j
| ruencen: ent exevc'ses at the Lhgh j
i School Auditorium,
j .In the state meeting o
lotwscholaslio League «
Shiner track boys
LOST. — \V »-ci n-e** d • 'y
rumu Fi.u: t :n
go d i 111> and gold b v:
to Gaze.tie nth6 • a ,ci
war-I.
THE UNIVERSA
Mere are a&iheniic figures from the For.
show you hist how many ford cars and
month since January I, 1921 and how many., have. been sold io retail
customers, -in the United States.
Delivered to
Retail Customers
57,208
63,803;
87,221
127,0 74 Tq tat Setai l Sa les 208,032
showing that actual sales for the first three Months of 1921 exceeded
production by 89,958 Ford cars and trucks!
April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars and
trucks and the estimated April output'of the factory and assembly
plants combined calls for only 90,000!
A These fads clearly show that the demand for Ford- products is
growing much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and
zoereit not for the dealers’ limited stocks, which are' now being
rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been compelled
to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of weeks, therefore,
until a big surplus| of orders will prevent anything like prompt
deliveries.
If you would be sure of having your Ford car.and truck when
you want it, you should place your order now. Don’t delay. Phonei
us or-drop us a card.
?d 'factory at Detroit, They
i trucks have been built each
For Sale
Small farm n ar town, 12 acres
of land with good improvement??,
gol d wed and windmill.*
For price and terms sc F. A.
P-encik.
Sc, C4S.20
8,493.50
Total p< i 1 in losses...$10,139.70
which is' about? $5,000 less than
paid the yuan be lore, in spite of
the face that, insurance, iff force
j is much niore n^v th m before.
It.surar.cFin forcer
Division .No ,1.........$4,035,801.00
Division No 2-......... L1G5.025.00
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Tne following wore, among
tho.*e who at',ended Hit inter-
Produced
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
Total Production
To My Patients
| My office wd! be o: eh < n and
; a ft - r 1 liursil ay M e y 12th:
31 X 3t G;; J. A F Euoschel
f the
11 thc
qualified for)
entrances into the .final contest
for Saturday, And in this (-on-
test the Muocke brothers won
places; Oscar winning second,
place in the Discus throw and
Werner coining in for third place,
| Oscar also won third place in the
j shot put. j
| The girls defeated the Fp.Vj
| Pleasant team in the first pr>
Shiner, Wendt, liminary debate and defeated the
Santa Anna team in the second
preliminary. They were then
; The Shiner Team and Yeakfi'trt
. jTeam crossed bats at Yoakum
L'l | Sunday evening and a clean game
jg! was witnessed by a well attended
crowd. It was a clean game
Fg throughout,«.he umpire’s decision I
gd being accepted at nil time.*.
Ah The linal scar a G.to 3 in favor
of Shiner,
h : Ikstteii 's for
Fh Messer;-and Turek, Yoakum,
1 ■ Weatherly Kird and McGraw.
The Shinei team will play in
t Ccero Sunday!
Mrs. Barbara Schmidt is vis-
iting her daughter and sen in
law at Kingsville.
• 1 Motion Picture show
.(,sv Wilt be given at 8un|es
School on Tuesday night
Pro. j flay 17, will be cxibitsd. -•
TheTyrannv of Russian
; Czar in 5 reels.
A2 ' Scoot t|du cat ion m I reel.
Aw Every body cordially
’’•ihiviieL
Mr. E irVc Kunatn krcl v if- i
h:-. ■ ief t ias . F> id i v i;i'he c:->r fv.u* a!
r • 2 | visit to (-id.’in■;s, F,o'• kd• i<•> :ind!; o
! Smlfc'.villo t) see relatives and
: friends.
v • •»*'*- I
rrrxzr&n*”vravarA
DEALERS
Fir. Ed. .fu.dson, a you
4/ nisn oied hast Tit
age :9 years and was bnr
day m the colored cenp'o
GUEAM-BWEEP IJMBE
Among the in any'specials offered in our bigClean-Sweep Sale, none'have Been more'timely or of.greater
value than this big value-giving event in Men’s Underwear. We havet several hundred dozen new,’
crisp Union Suits, all sizes for men-Anee lengths and three-quarter !engths=--m:. Seal.: Pox, Rrxford and
Cooper’s Klosed Krotch brands, your choice for
Men’s Extra
Trousers
Athletic Goods
fou men tvho> have been I
V- |
wanting rjoocl hats at., a price
you fell justified in paying j
will find real valm. shore. I
You no doubt have trouble |
in securing real nice Woolen j
: h j
Trousers. We ■have an es- ij
all the new lasts' in .high
and. 1 emus
in brown
supplies. - New arrivals
d calfskin
pactaliy good showing <
Hart Schaffher & M a r
Trousers tailor ad to fit.
widths of brim
:wc tor you
Values up to $2£
now
Brian F» Reynolds x-
Shoes and Oxi'ords .
Just Wright Shoes
and Oxfords - - •
Values up to $20
now
Values up to $12
now
TEXAS
THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS
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Habermacher, J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. [31], Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921, newspaper, May 12, 1921; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142253/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.