Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1921 Page: 5 of 10
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SHVnHR GAZETTE,' .SHINER, TEXAS
THE SEASON’S SALE EVENT
CLEAN-SWEEP
Were you among the crowd that thronged our store last week—if so you know the popu
larity of our/Clean-Sweep-Sale. Greater values have never been given in this section
FINE HATS. FOR MEN
W HA TS
More than 1000 Fine Staple and Fancy Hats at less
than wholesale Cost, Values up to $12 now
Values up to $18,00, now, - S9* i O
New shapes in Bangkoks, Baliburr
tals, Panama and Sailors. A hat for every one at
below cost price.
UNUSUAL VALUES
Men’s White Handkerchiefs
16c values - 4c
Men’s Blue Work Shirts. Extra
special values - - 59c
Men’s High Grade Overalls
blue and stripe - $ 1 . 3 O
Schaffner & Marx
Men’s Extra Trousers
Entire Stock. Values up to $20, now
Clothes
$24.75 - $34
NOTHING HIGHER
NOTHING HIGHER
MEN’S FINE SHOES
Values in High Top and Oxford Shoes as high as $20 now
YOAKUM
TEXAS
THE STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS
Warning to Reckless Auto
Drivers.
Ban on European Immigra-
tion to go into Effect May 1
Prudence.
Peace With Germany
SHINER OIL MILL & MFC. CO
Sherman Democrat: A Kansas
girl named Prudence eloped with a
sewing machine agent. Another
sign that, a name doesn’t mean
anything.
But you have no right to assume
that Prudence was imprudent.
The fact that she eloped with
a sewing machine agent rather in-
dicates a conservation on her part
which easily might pass for 'pru-
dence. It she had run away with
an oii stock agent or a lightning
rod agent she might have justified
your assumption that her elope-
ment was indiscreet. Most elop-
monts are indiscreet, for that mat-
ter, inasmuch as the bride so often
returns to the parental roof in a
vear or two with nothing to show
for her exploits except an im-
poverished appearance and a cooing
babe. A wedding is a ceremony
which should be performed with
solemnity Dot only in the outward
and visible accompaninemt but par-
ticularly io the hearts of the high
contracting parties. To get marri-
ed frivolously is to recover pain-
fully, Marry jazzily and repent
like the dead march from Saul.
If signs read right ir. will not be
many weeks before t.h 13 country
will disassociate itself with Euro-
pean affairs and settle down again
to an all-AmericaD policy of hands
off of everybody’s affairs except our
own. While the United States has
notified Germany that shb must
pay the indemnity, our admimtra-
tion gives the world to understand
that we expect nothing for
selves, except what the allies
u?. On the other hand, it seems
fairly well understood that this j would
country %ill declare peace with i
Germany soon after the convening!
of congress on the 14th. This
means the withdrawal of all Ameri-
can troops now on German soil.
It means trade and an abundance
of it with Germany and as Russia
will buy heavily from Germany it
meank an indirect trade with that
Washington, April 6. — Bars On the back of the license issued
against immigration from Europe bv the state to the automobile
will be placed May 1 under plans owner, is • printed this warning:"
announced Wednesday by republic- “Help overcome this terrible loss:
an congressional leaders. 1251 persons were killed and 370i
Senator Dillingham of Vermont persons were injured in automobiles
has prepared for immediate intro- on railroad grade crossings in 1919,
ductioo in the new congress the by being struck by moving trains,
immigration restriction bill which Save your own life a&d that of
was passed by the last congress and others.'*
Is Now Ready For Business And Will
Buy Your Seed and Pay The Highest
Market Price,
HULLS AND MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND
Send your Seed to the Home Mill
and patronize Home Industry.
our-
Ckild Welfare Meeting
Held at Hallettsville.
ARNO WAGENER, MANAGER.3
Hal-1 ettyille, Tex., April 0.—A
child welfare conference was held
here recently under the auspices of
the Lavaca. County Chapter*
American Red Cross. Children
f.om all pans of the county were
examined. The conference was
under the supervision of Miss
Berry of the home economics divi-
sion of Texas state board of health,
YOKUMITE—is what you
should feed your chickens.
All can goods go cneaper at H,
A. Hirsch now.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR,
Subscribe for TheGazette.
The Ford Sedan, with electric starting and
lighting system, demountable rims with -inch
tires all around, is the ideal family car because
of its general utility and refined and comfortable
equipment. Finely upholstered. Plate glass
windows. An open car in the spring, summer,
and early fall. A closed car in inclement
weather and winter. Rain-proof, dust-proof. In
the city or the country, a family car. The low
cost of operation and maintenance is not the
least of its charms. Won’t you come in and
look it over? «-?*r» ■ « « « .,n^
Off (Summer
Pastures"
A Shipload of
Postoffice Moves;
Rice to Armenia
As your animals come in off the A v* f
pastures they'll miss the tonics and laxatives N
which nature supplied to keep them in condition.
It’s a big change. You must supply what is
lacking in the dry feed — hay, grain and fodder—or they will get
“off feed” and out of fix.
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
. Supplies the Tonies—Laxative* — Diuretic*
It keeps animals free from worms. It keeps their bowels open and regular.
It keeps the appetite and digestion good.
It conditions cows for calving. I-t helps to keep up tbo milk flow.
It keeps feeding cattle right up on their appetite.
It keeps hogs healthy, thrifty, free from worms.
It means health and thrift for all animals.'
Why Pay the Peddler Twice My Price?
We are local dealers for ike Dr. Hess Line. Call on as
Bank Builds Vault
Houston, Texas, April 9.— Soon
a shipload of rice, Texas’ own
product, will be placed in an
ocean-gcing steamer and sent to
the children of Armenia over
whom famine has crept like a
withering fire. The vessel will
depart from this port loaded
with rice purchased with funds
secured in the State by Near
Eist Relief workers, carrying on
their work in South Texas under
the leadership of Mrs. Anna
Wa'ler, Secretary with head-
quarters at 8111-2- Main Street,
this city.-
The post office was moved last
week from the First State Bank
building on Moore avenue into
the O. B. Eliert building on
Main street.
The bapk will use part of the
room vacated by the postoffice.
The vault is being enlarged and
safety deposit boxes will be in-
stalled for customers desiring to
deposit valuable papers, etc,—
Moulton Eagle.
SHINER DURG COMPANY^
Tell us how much stock you have. We have a package to salt
Soap and washing powders of
all kinds at H. A. Hirsch..
[br.Hess Iristaht Louse Killer Kills Lice
WN&fffESmSSBUi
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Habermacher, J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1921, newspaper, April 14, 1921; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142503/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.