Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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J., I. CASE
ion and Corn Planter
Everybody invited/ Cothe out
arid see the fun.
Editor Woitersdorf,'’ of the
Halletsviile Nachrichten, was in
Shiner on- business last Satur-
day.
1,080 acres of land in Red
River county was recently sold
for $77,250. The tract will be
divided into small'farms.
Copy for large add should be
in this office not later than* Mon-
day of each week to insure their
'proper'setting. 23-tf
Yes the hens; are all cackling
when fed Conkey ’s Raying Tonic.
It brings fhe eggs. For sale by
Schulze Gray & Co. ' 20-4t
The Gazette has been informed
that Mr. Henry Dreyer, Jr., has
sold his farm near town and will
shortly move to Eynn county, in
north Texas.
Sneezing, moping fowls have
Roup. Qure them quickly with
Conkey’s RoujVTfemedy, Get it
on a “money back” guarantee at
Schultz Gray & Co. ?0-4t
n. Mr.- Ed. Fertsch has'sold his
| 'grit and residence and will shortly
move to Lynn county, northwest
Texas. Mr. AugkHeinSohri pur-
chased the gin. ’
Thh meningitis scare is about
OINCE we have been in business we have sold
►3 a good many Cotton and Corn Planters,
but we have never had one that equals the J. I.
Case planter in every #ay—with thh: latest im=
provements as they are now, such as the two
j-':wheel drive, foot lift, powerful lifting spring, and
two self oilers with spring c@fer§ on the main axel.
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These new improvements help make this the
BE^T RLAR^ES''on the'market.. If you are go-'
ing to buy. a new planter examine the new'Ml L,
CASE'FRANTE^ thoroughly, t We will gladly e|?)
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plain every advantage that , this planter has over
any Other make. 10? There is no bettir planter
made, arid we din not recommend it to highly,/an <IV »
it costs you no more than ©thejf inferior makes.
GIJR PRICE—complete with single
and double trees,.arid nick yoke m
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over, arid the different quaran-
tines will be raised’- every ivhere.
The Shiner school opened last
'Monday'.
The Shiner teachershave been
‘enjoying a forced vacation of two
weeks.- It is" highly probable
that they will ^raw salaries dur-
ing; the’ term oR their enforced
idleness;.'
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$27.50’
WOLTERS BROS.
DEPOSIT TOUR MONEY
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I FARMER’S ST ATE BAM,
h Erie A
TEXAS/
A- Texas A^dihirie for Texas
people is St. I^Cod emus '' Laxa-
tive Chill Tonic for Malarii, jLa-
Grippe, Colds, Chills and 'Fiver
etc. lifi-'s guaranteed/-
The foliowinare“new Veadfers
FinA Bf^ck l£a nd far Sa
360 id res heavy black land;,, all
tillable, four good houses, good
barns and water; TOO yards from
church, .school on the place.
4 1-2 miles southwest of Shi her.
Good titlel Raised 3-4 bale of
cotton to an acre this year. There
never will be a better bargain in
Lavaca county for $106.00 per
acre than this.
89 acres heavy black sandy
land five miles northwest of
Shiner. New two-story house,
good water and other, improve-
ments. A' decided bargain at
$75.00 if taken now.
94 1-2 acres of black’ sandy
loam’; located 61-2 miles east of
Shiner, 49 acres in cultivation,
can put in 40 more. Windmill,
good houses, barns,- etc. Price
$80.00. Must be sold by Feb-
ruary 29/
The Kuenetka and Beneke Land
Co., Shiner, Texas.
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This is the season of1 the year when
mothers feci Very much concerned over
the frequent colds contracted by their
children, and haVe abundant reason for
it’ "a every cold weakens the lungs,
JowenYthe vitality find paves the way
for more seribus diseases that so often
follow. Chamberlain’s Cough R6 me dy is
famous for its cures, and is pleasant and
safe to take. For sale by All Dealers.
For SSiiriff of LavAca Co.
If ifi need* of a Gasoline
Engine, we have the best!
JiiC. Blohin & Son,
Kunetka and 'Beneke the hustling
real estate dealers Inform us that
they wfll shortly have control of some
choice tracts of land at Floresville
and in Lynn Co.
We regret very much to report the
serious illness of Mrs.’ Sophia Amsler.
MrS. Amsler suffered a stroke of par-
alysis last "week and has been coniined
to her bed ever since. We hope soon
to hear of some improvement in her
condition.
IT off The Gazette/ ’ iTr.-H-a-rry Bol-
. ech,, Sweetiiorrie,' R lyl Mrs.
f ;Fanny Parma, Wlsthofff Mat-..- safe by All Dealers-
■ Amt rich, R. 4-; 8hine.rj.-Mr.. Kent
"Ffuhl, R. 4V Shiner.
Ifor/afepraifi yetf writ fin'd (ffiataber-
lain’s Liniment excellent. It allays the
.painy removes the soreness, arid soon
restores'the parts to? a healthy erudition
25; and SO- c6nt bet'ffes> foP sale • by All
Dealers.
.Mr'.Tfi RX (Crine) Houchins enters the
'list iirt! is week£ issue of the Gazette as
a candidate for re-election to The office
of.sheriff of Lavaca' County. According''
to the old saying/the early bird gets the '
worm, and if that is the ease Gene ought
to‘have fit, -It goes without the saying,
that he has made good, efficient and
faithful officer during his first term and
is fairly entitled to re-election. So-far
as we haVe been able to learn he will
carry the Shiner box by a good large
vote, regardless of "who may be his op-
ponent. Success' to you Gene.
Do ycu know that1'more real- danger*
lurks in a comm^n cold than in any
either of"the minor aihnents?'The safe
way is to' take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy,'a- thoroughly reliable prepar-
ation, mil rid youself of the cold as
quickly as pdssibie,. This remedyis foi?
A GbAg&NTf' PON!# BAttlfc
fine Simple- Request!
Cure*
that
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A neg&fed Gold
or cough may, and
Probably w i-Rl
$
Gold
before Mil the-sur-j
it ■ fever. Is it
IS-' right to neg-
tpoc IbciTt?
very siibrt lateL -
You*
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can euro
it in a-
U tithe by promptly" usirig:
StV tebd-emus’BALSAM MV -It
mover fails to rf^ie^e in- a very
short tiffie. Brices 25 and ‘ 50 cts.
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EOFECKV,-
'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
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Office at
Shiner Drug Co.
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LocS^aifa Persoeaf
The SpWrirtb League wil‘1 hold
Its fip’st mWetin^CMride the" men-’
Trigids:’SchreJ.Vext Friday night..
| Gbnikey s Poultry ;Booh means
dollars to' anyone'; Free if. you
bring. tfefe<ad;‘tb- Schultz^ Gray &-
Co. - v - 20“4t
: Miss St'eTfa' WolthTS1’ returned'
to Wacq Jast Saturday to resume'
hbr sttdiesiii thhBaylbfi cbllbgl.
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yo-mseen tlTeffihe’iieW'c^F
QwneT']p>y Mr; It is,
a beauty, and uric off the finest
made.
. Wr.- G’ris>;'Slb’b'fflze has" Ibbeffi' re-
ported. y|ry sick with, 'the ' la-
go;ippe fgy the past weqk, ' but
hope soopTo see 'him out again,
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rD.onjt fool yourself .and wait
for that -cough to wear itself
but. Take St. Nicodemus Bals-
mia. It cures. Shiner Drug Co.
A grand mask ball is adver-
tised to , be giyen at Bluecber
.park on Saturday, February 10.
j The Kunetkaand Beneke Land
Cbffi|Pany are annohiibihg a- trip
to Klingsy'itle or bust, for Wed-
nesday, January 31.
: Tfiere is n©''bvtterTnedicjYi-e" m-Ade fof
eqlds than Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
edy. It acts'on nature’s plan, • relieves”
f.he. lungs, opens the secreti j ns," aids' ex-
pejctojpfitrbnpand restores system ',to- a
fie,ajthy condition. For sale by AIL Deal-
ers-.
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Afilanee is announced tb come
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off at the Rekern#t school next
Sa.tiTrdav, February 8> Every-
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body invited>
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J-Ierf is a-me^agfioP hope and a ood
cheer-from- Mrs.; O. L... Martin, Boone
Mill,' Va., whq is mpther of- eighteen-*
ehildrhn, MrA Martin was- cured, of
stomach f rquble and , constipation by
Chamberlain’s Tahlets,afteq five years
suffering, arid1- now recqmtoends .these
tablets to the piiiffio. feoid by All De. 1-
ers-.
Ilf®?' My 1^ age man if and
two ehiMTen? Ella arid Annie
Louise, leave today; for their
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home in Bay ©ity; after' a pileas-’
ant" visit ter Mrs. • Plagemann-k
parents, Mr. and’ Mrs;' Jv G.
Haber m ache r;
A scald, burr.'or severe cub
heals slowly if neglected; The
family;' that keepri a bottle"- of
BALLARD’S' ’SNOW LINI-
MENT on-hamdialwayp arri" pre^'
pared lor such/accidents, Pride
25c, 50b and '$'L00 per' bottle.
Sold by Schulze,- Gray Co.
and Shiner Drug, Ge;-
Leave* ydur* fbV
Cane Seed with s Jc C;
Blohm & Son.
pfippty sheriff ’Cap-nob arid Henry
S/j FauTus ’'of- .Halfetsville' were- herfi
!Tuesday on business.
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Four Climates
REQUIRE
Four Paints
Explanation of Mop
fittW HuftJc&r. -
Wanted.
A few- nice umbrella Ghiria
Lees, two or three years growth,
Appl^Tat Gazette office.
WTHY take chances in selecting’
paint’? Since there are FOUR,
CLIMATES in Texas—as yop will
see by the map above—anff since
all other paints but Lincoln Cli-
matic Paints are made, on the
SAME- FORMULA fop all four
climates, the chances fare just three
to one against you that you won’t
get a paint that sviri endure in your
climate if you try these others.
Paint troubles in the past, such
as cracking, peeling and chalking
have been due largely to the fact
that-no makers have manufactured
paint climaticalff adjusted. Each
maker has made all his paint the
same—thinking. one formula good
enough for the whole country
With- Linfioln Climatic Paint—
machine mixed aryl ground—you
can always be absolutely certain
of. selecting the rightly adjusted
fo'rfiiuia^-the paint prepared for,the
exact weather conditions in' which
you live.
We have a little book telling all
afcoutLinoMnClimabcPairits. CaU
and'ask us about it.
Garfiride Lumber Co
Exclusive Agents for
Lincoln Climatic Paint
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Fresh. Meats
OF ALL KINDS,
Ur© s-yTfve' ^'please and- tbrifiefofie our patrons’pun be as-
surecl that iiT cbffiiug tp this market, 4bey wiirbeTurnis-
ed nothing but the Very choicest cuts; Come once and
you-will be a-reguiar customer.
RichteK PhoneNo- 36-
Mebane Cotton’ Seed
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, FOR SALE—Apply, to O.
Henkhaus, at Cotton ' Platform.
BATE ’ ALB' OF
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IN BULB-
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Cheaper than
Paek age Goods
Mewes & Wendtland
CASH STORE
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Shiner, 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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Shiner Public Library.