Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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The Gazette.
PUBLISHED EVE;RY THURSDAY BY
J. C. HABERMACHER
..SUBSCRIPTION RATES!'; ;
One year, postpaid..$1.00
Entered .at the Postoffice .at Shinar, Tex.
as second-class mail matter.
This office ■ is insured in the Printers’
Mutual Eire. Insurance Association, in-
corporated under the laws of: Texas.
Cattle and hogs are repor>f£d
to be in demand and bringing a
fine price at Ft. Worth.
Announcements.
The following- rates will be charged
candidates for announcement in The
Gazette:
•County and District.............$5.00
Precinct....... .7 2 50
City ........................ 2.50
Honor Roll,
Shiner
You will feel cheap when elec-
tion day rolls around and yoq
have failed to pay your poll tax.
.Poll tax payments are reported
to be away behind What they
were two years ago. when the
prohibition amendment was to
be voted on.
Oscar B. Colquitt has; made
good as governor of Texas, and
will be elected for another two
years beyond; the possible
shadow of a doubt.
The Wil son=Watterson-Haryey
Wrangle is now occupying the
first page of the big1 dailies. Col.
WattersGn is busy trying to ex-
plain his part in the affair.
The Terrell election law has
been sustained by the. United
States supreme court, wherein
it is forbidden for a t voter to
borrow money to: pay his boll
tax.
Lavaca; County
The following candidates have an-
nounced for office, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
For Sheriff—'
E. H. HOIJCHTNS
ment in the columns of the: Her-
ald, that , his desires may -be
known by. friends, ere their sup-
port is premised another.—Hal-
ietsyilFe Herald.
That is all very well but you
shbtod have added; the name of
the Shiner Gazette.
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Blamed A Good Worker.
“I blamed my heart for severe distress
in my left side for two years,” writes W.
Eysltos, Dahville, Va., “but 1 know now
it was indigestion, as Dr. King’s New
Life Pills completely, cured me.” Best
for stomachy liver and kidney troubles,
constipation, headache or debility. 2-5c
at Schulze, Gray & Co.
The’ price of biitter in the largei
cities is but of sight apd eggs are
a close second. This should
prove anfihcentfve to farmers tb
raise more dairy cows and' more
chicks.
The Bukfe ofiConnaught is1' be-'
ing royally entertained by the,;
New York millionaires'. He
should coirie to Shiner where he
-eau-eHjey s? dutch :4nWh' arid^a;
glass of Shiner beer.
Out of the Ginger Jar.
■W;
(February; -Farm- Journal)'
is a blow from'a kicking cow a real
milk punch? ;
Marriage vows are too often follow-
ed by-.marriage rows. • :
Everybody has to hustlep even the
egg,.is compelled' to scramble, often-
times.
Those who rise early in the morning
are more likely tb rise Above their
troubles. >' ., ;> ?; y
Men are like fieris,- the htarder they
have to scratch for a liying the mb re
useful they become. ?; u .
The prb^siblogists tell-rj'g. that" we
have five senses, yet some folks act as
if they had none.- . ,t>.- m
February, it is a little short, ibut it
is likely to, pull through without bank-
ruptiiig March) • >• ■'
While wAiting'for sometMugtoTiffin
Up l't'were-better to get the plow ready
for t&rhing* something-up;
Avery’s ’“Mf. Biif’y Rid-
The prospective caadidate ! «* by te^O
ground' por sale J- C. Biohm &
should get in on the
floor” by placing his-'announce- Son
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Use* this ear 2 days
not satisfied return it
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New Maxwell Messenger
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This is your opportunity" .to* ' ear, ‘becaU'sC' easy to driver
prove to your own satisfac- and handle,
tion how easy it is to-drive , ” ( .
liable it is-.
it sells for .,:.
iiaiyic ru rsv , , iifsciib lur...,,...
lias:?SttK
j fOp it.,
djptfcfoafc cnlbr seKeifttf
OverT&000 owttersf are dop- -dark-blue body With lightf
tors—Who- denranded re-5 blue wheels, or blue body5
liiABiLFTYi '■) Nearly 7000* With cream-colored Wheels:, ,
others are salesmen, mer-- Glad ta have yoa note in ths
other 3iinS “of . Nisi!twe11 *«enger - and
Who require great econ- to demonstrate all its faffi-
omy. It is a,popular ladies' ous qualities.
y i .. av *. w;
For leforihahon or Demonstration see"
B. G. Darnel or GO. Witte
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JHINERjrEXAS.
The following Aibscribers have aid-
ed the .Gazette Mnancially since last
report: , .
Airs . H Menke, R J
John Trcalek, R 2
John Panv, R 1
H H Striebeck
Ad. Brosch
C L Kopecky ^
O C Dittm^r
C B Wei hausen ‘
Chas. Schindler
Aug. Schramm
A G Li obey
G W EEChenburg/
S A Thulemeyer
W O Mewes
Louis Ehlers
J M Krueger .
Mrs. C H Schmidt
F P Luck
C C Amsler
John Behleu
O C Etenukha-us
F A Janecek
John Schmidt”
Aug. Seifert
John C Rlohm
Adolph Richter
H Y RiemenschnCider
C F Jensen
Chas Garbadc
Joe Strakos, R f , ,
Lee Mosmeyern.R 2'
Leo Effenberger
Joe CizJek, R 2'
EA Matula
Fredr. Pfufil, R 4 '
J C Neighbors
3T
Railroad Time Table.
Hockhart Branch.
No. 61 Lockhart to Yoakum.. .12:35 p.m
Mo. 62’Yoakum to Lockhart... .2:55p. m
.« WacoBranch.
(o. 51 VVaeo to Yoalram.... . 12;55 p.m
iSlo. 52 Yoakum to Waco ...,. ^. .2:36 p.m
NIGHT TRAIN
Waelder
l^dtice!
Tb" the Merchants of Shiner:
Before you order your wall cal-
endars foi\T9i3 see my samples
of Pictorial Advertising Calen-
dars, .just as cheap as> those you
were buying but a better: adver-
tiser. , ■
Why send your money away,
leave it right here where yo.u
will get it back again. Yours for
homefindustry^ <’
W. J. Janhcek
' ■) ' Photographer.'
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: iWe Are Getting/ Beitetf*
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We are getting better |n Texas*
every day. The time- was when
our court dockets were crowded
with, criminal cases and marry of
dupeitmens carried six-shooters
without apoTfigy or remorse of
conscience, but We haye now laid
aside dur frontier customs and'
put on the1 garments of ciyili-
zation; x 7
This rhqst ihippirtaiit improve-
hient is also reflected i# state
government. The time' was when
many of our legislators went to
Austin armed with bills that
would make a corporation com-
mit suicide, but times have
changed. A smoke stack’is as
sacred as as a church steeple in
Texas new and a financial invest-
■menf M; an iudustrM enterprise
ikas secure 'from legls-ltutive as-
sault as money buried in the
back .yard. '
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LanP 'For .Sa%.
W4d0. To CORPUS CHRIST:
South Bound .. .....12:43 a. m'
North-Bound..-. ............2:16 a. m
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, Pay as you go, or don’t go, it
is a good plan for 1912. Try it.—
Longview Times Clarion.
Fertilize? attachments
for Riding Planters at
C. Biohm & Son.
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W. T. Bagby
W. R. McCutchan
The Lavaca Abstract Co*
(hallettsville)
We hav.e purchased the Chas.
Fertsch Abstract business and
can furnish abstracts' to all
lands in Lavaca . county. All
business entrusted to us will
be given prompt and careful
attention. Office in Lay brick,
west of Mitchel’s store.
W. R. McCutchan, Mgr.
f. C. HabermacHer,
nothry public
SHINER, TEX
Gazette Office
August Weber
WATCHMAKER & GUNSMITH
Watches, Clocks, Guns
and Sewing Machines
repaired.
SHINER,
TEXAS.
To Be Strong Financially
Select a Strong Bank with
which to do business
The First National Bank
of SHINER, is the Strongest
BanK in Lavaca County
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This Store Offers a Splendid
Opportumty for Real Savings
AB we ask is the oppbrttrniiy- of demonstratihg our ability
to satisfactorily serve you;
SHINER HARDWARE CO.
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4b'0G' acres all black- mbsqeril
Hand; with 1,700 iffi cultivation • 20
houses, 10 wells and mills; I will
sell tracts from' 150‘to H6G0 acres
from §S7.5G* to $50.00 per acVe,
Come look at the. Thousands-'. of
bushels of cdVm this land made,
last year the dryest yean we
ever 'had; Write* or phone. •
OH L. Eekhardp Goliad ‘Tex-.
20-fit
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iRaise itiorfe cottoti on
less land by using* Fertil=
izer: For sMfe by Ji C.
Biohm ^ Son.
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Friz Maeler’S
RBSTA'iJRANT'
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Run as before, bhort or-
ders and everything
good to eat.
Solicit Your Patronage.
Fritz Maeker
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G. 1“/, -
LRhtber, Laith,
Plh " >.•*
.Post,' Shin'gtes,
Sasfi; DoorS,
Blinds.
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CeiTient, LinfeV
v 1 r
Plaster, R o o f 1 n g,
Drain,Tile;
Brick, Etc., Etc.
THIS IS NOT A
PavhraPe Season
c-Fihe course,
In which .to start ex=
tensive building oper~
atibns, but It is a good
tirhe to begin think*
ing about What you
are going to build
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later oni
OUR OFFICE ISr
Wivni and Comfortable
There’S; Nothing We
Would Satlirer Do
Than*to-,.Figure With
You,- Except to. • Sell-
You—and of Course,
, .-!* ' ' ,, ’
the latter comes only
as result of the former
COME IN
and talkjjf over!
C. L. WILLIAMS SHIN1
TEXAS,
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912, newspaper, February 1, 1912; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1168709/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.