Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1927 Page: 13 of 16
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C. B. Welhausen & Co.
The Quality Store Phone No. 1
Additional Specials This Week
The best of everything in Groceries are always
available in our Grocery Department-walk right
in - or call our phone number and save
VAN CAMPS CATSUP
14 oz. Size.................................
22c
GRAPE And Orange TANG
18 oz. Size.................................
42c
EL FOOD MAYONNAISE
8 oz. Size..................................
28c
PURE PEANUT OIL
1 Qt. Size..................................
52c
GEBHARTS MEXICAN
08c
STYLE BEANS.........................
CHIC CLEANSER
06c
10 oz. BAKERS COCOANUT
Of Course there will be
parties and parties call for
all kinds of cakes - try Ba-
kers Milk Packed Cocoanut
packed in pure cocoanut milk
excellent for cake filling,
frosting, drop cookies etc.
14c
Dortti
try-
BAKERS COCOANUT
If you want things nice
to eat,
Spicy, Sour or good
and sweet;
Here’s a Store that’s
always neat
With its grocery list
complete.
M. E. /Vlittanck’s
Self Serve
The average population per
square mile in the United States
is 35.5 which lacks only one-tenth
of being double that of Texas
which is 17.8.
Hon. W. T. Bagby of Halletts-
ville was a visitor in Shiner last
Thursday.
Is featuring: unusual values this week. He
is passing on to you the “specials” offered
him by his wholesaler, the
tonboj&lug, Coi
IN COMMEMORATION OF THEIR 78
YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE GREAT
SOUTHWEST. P-5
The Best Vacation!
MARLIN, TEXAS, is the
best all the year round health
and pleasure, hot water bath-
ing resort in the South-west.
Modern hotels, bath houses
and clinics. Hot water sim-
ilar to the famous Carlsbad.
Thousands of severe cases of
rheumatism, neuritis, high
blood pressure, stomach, blood
and skin diseases relieved.
Two golf links and club house
and other pleasures. For
folder address The Majestic
Hotel and Bath House, Marlin.
Texas. Call at Gazette office
for further information.
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We Handle
SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE
OREGON AND DOUGLAS FIR
LOUISIANA CYPRESS
CALIFORNIA WHTE PINE
SHINGLES
5'to 2 Random Red Cedar Shingles
5 to 2 5” Dimension “
5 to 2 Random Green Dipped Cedar
Shingles
6 to'2 Star A Star Red Cedar Shingles
5” Best Cypress Shingles
Besides
Building Material for All Purposes.
Garhade Lumber Co,
For QUALITY and SERVICE
^ Local and Personal t
Mrs. Isolda Macha returned
last week from Flatonia.
Palace Theatre
For a complete line of fruits
see Emil Bonorden. 38x3
Supt. T. H. Leslie came in
from San Marcos for his usual
week end visit home.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12
Joan Crawford and
Francis X. Bushman Jr. in
Understanding Hearts
A New Romantic Drama
PATH E-NEWS REEL
$15.00 Cash Drawing
Admission 10-25e
Let your next battery
be a Prest-O-Lite. Oil
Mill Garage.
Mrs. Ed Shanderaand child-
ren of Yoakum visited in the
Fred Krause home last week.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13
Carl Laemmle presents
HOOT GIBSON
r-in-
“The Silent Rider’’
Also a Two-Reel Comedy
Afternoon 3:00 p. m. Nile 8:15 p m.
Admission 10-25c
Pep and Power that beat
the world. Prest-O-Lite
Battery. Oil Mill Garage.
Walter Stindt, wife and baby
of Brady, spent Sunday in the
O. W. Dreyerhome.
Our new Prest-O-Lite
Superservice Battery is a
knockout. Oil Mill Garage.
Among those from Shiner at-
tending the Venetian Carnival at
New Braunfels Sunday were
Oscar Lichey and wife, Mrs. A.
G. Lichey and Miss Cora and
Mrs. G. Pannewitz.
LEARN BARBERING. Earn
While Learning: Free Catalogue.
Moler Barber College, 712Frank-
in Ave., Houston, Texas.
36x25P
G. Helweg\ of Dallas is spend-
ing a few days with relatives.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14
The Circus is Here
Marion Nixon — Pat O’Malley
—in—
“Spangles 99
Also a Two-Reel Comedy
Afterneon 3:00 p.m. Nite 8: IS p. m. 10-25c
Abmission 10-25c
MON.andTUES, AUG. 15-16
Lloyd Hughs — Mary Astor
—in—
“High Steppers”
A Picture Full of Drama
That Moves High and Fast
Also International News
Admission 10-25c
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17
“THE BIG 10c NITE”
Curley Witzel in
“Double Trouble ”
Chapter No. 8 Serial of
“The Silent Flyer”
Also One-Reel Comedy
And International News
Admission 10c to all
Just received, single and dou-
ble key accordeons
Emil Bonorden Grocery 38x3
George Herder Jr. of Weimar,
owner of the M System Grocery
Store, spent Sunday in Shiner.
. ...... • ■■
LEARN BARBERING. Earn
While Learning. Free Catalogue.
Moler Barber College, 712 Frank-
lin Ave., Houston, Texas.
36x25P
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Rey. J. C. A. Pfenninger was
in Kerrville last week, as a
member of a committee from
the Texas Synod, arranging and
glad to report Mrs. Schaefer j working towards an annual en-
valescent. campment ground for the Luthe-
ran church for next year.
Edmund Herder spent Sunday
in San Antonio, being accom-
panied home by his wife, who
had been at the bedside of their
daughter for several weeks. We
are
convalescent.
Ed A. Mueller who has been
spending the past several months
in Wilson has returned to Shi-
ner for the cotton months.
Miss Antonia Fertsch, who
has been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. E. G. Buske, has returned
to Hallettsville.
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Congratulations are extended
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Neumann
upon the arrival of a little daugh-
ter on Aug. 1st. The wee lady is
to sign her name Ann Amarylis.
Mr. Willie Hartman has re-
turned to San Antonio after
spending a week with friends
and relatives.
Geo. Janssen and family,
Misses Marion Gerdes and Helen
Stuter visited San Antonio Sun-
day. Miss Helen remained over
for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs.H. V. Schumann
of New Braunfels accompanied
by Mr. L. A. Voigt and daughter
Miss Frances were very pleas-
ant visitors in the O. H. Deutsch
home last week
Position wanted by an
experienced book keeper
and typist. Can furnish
references. Speak both En-
glish and Bohemian, Call
or ring Gazette office for
information.
W. C. Sankey who has been
with this office since March 1st
has returned to San Antonio,
much .to the * regret of the
management. Mr. Sankey made
many friends in the community
and gave exceptionally fine
service as foreman of our shop.
Home ties and a residence in
San Antonio over came the at-
tractions of the small town.
Miss Amanda Westphal and
and brothers Hunter and Milton
were brief callers on the Gazette
Monday, while enroute to Bres-
lau to visit their grandmother,
Mrs.'Frederic Koening.
----o-—
Mrs. F. A. Byer and daugh-
ter Estelle and Lawrence Her
man were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Jaks la3t week.
BUSINESS AS USUAL
Vacation time is ^ere Today we are ready to
serve the needs of business people, travelers,
tourists; and the requirements of our individu-
al patrons. Friendly, court* ous, personal ser-
vice, covering every phase of modern banking,
is at the command of every friend and patron
of this bank
Your account is cordially invited
The Rrst National BanH of Shiner
STRONGEST BANK iN LAVACA COUNTY
the
When
painter
applies paint
on your house
tt is to your best interests to know
what ^ that paint is—its spreading
capacity—its appearance—its dura-
bility. ( You are the man-wh o-pays-
the-bill and who loses if the paint
goes wrong. ^ Make sure of good
results-—the most satisfactory and
economical job—by having your
painter use
Sherwin-Williams Paint,
prepared
It is better than any other prepared
paint on the market, or "lead and oil."
The ^ Sherwin-Williams Co. safeguard its
quality' in every process of manufacture.
They make all their linseed oil; own and
operate large zinc and lead mines and
smelters, and make their dry colors in
the largest and best equipped dry color
plant in the United States. The results arc
in the goods.
Protect your interests and your
property with SWP.
We «•// a
Garbade Lumber Company
PINE FARM. FOR SALE
-911 ACRES=
One of the finest farms in Gonzales county, situated
on the Guadalupe river, 11 miles from Gonzales, on
San Antonio-Houston Highway. 375 acres in cultivation;
nearly all tillable land; river front, good well and cis-
tern fine large barn and six tenant houses. About 150
acres in pecan bottom, yielding large crop of fine
pecans; many young trees coming on. A fine opport-
unity for some one interested in pecan growing and
farming or fine-stock raising, Must sell in order
to close an estate. For price and terms see or write.
SIDNEY A. SMITH,
GONZALES, TEXAS
lillllii!
r
.You will make greater profits
from your livestock when you
cut your feeding cost, (
Balance your home-grown grains with Cottonseeds
meal and you not only cut your feed costs but get
better gains in less time. One hundred pounds ofj
v a Cottonseed meal provide more digestible protein
per dollar invested than any other concentrate. It
will save from 2 5 to 3 S % of your homegrown grains
and put a finish on your livestock that commands
Best market prices. Are you raising .hogs or cattle
for market? Have you a dairy herd that doesn’t
/ pay a profit? Do you want more eggs from your
hens? Write us about your feeding problems. With- 1
out obligation we are supplying hundreds of farmers
with authentic feeding information.
Let us help you FEED for PROFIT.
'■'Meal
A. L Ward, Director
Educational Service Dept.
Texas Cotton Seed Crushers Ass'a
*IS Suu» ft BW*_ Dallas. Tom
PJcasc send me the booklets checked below, without cost to me
Name
Cattle Feeding. • fj Practical Feeding of Poultry. Q Practical Hog Feeding, \
D tied Cattle Feeding, Q Practical Live Stock Feeding, Q Practical Sheep Feeding, *v
Shiner Oil Mill & Mfg. Co.
Arno Wagener, Manager
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Habermacher, Mrs. J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1927, newspaper, August 11, 1927; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144360/m1/13/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.