Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 30, 1896 Page: 4 of 4
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SHINER TEXAS
A Standpipe
Marble Yard
Brewery
New Stores
Brick Hotel
KGEP YOUR EYE
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PRAIRIE QUEEN CITY
Niemeyer Bros
PUBLIC WEIGHERS
Ilolloways Old Stand
Your patronage respectfully
holioited
ROLL OF HONIR
OJ KOEHLER
II GELLHORN 2
T J JANCKA
A SINDERMAN
J V Ditmar of Houston spent
Sunday hero
Tco Cream every day at A B
Jungbecker Coe
R T Alirens
aThe Cotton Weigher
Asks for a share of your pat-
ronage this year Platform
near the Oil Mill
Otto Itrucning of Lindenau is
hero visiting friends
Cold Milk Shakes every day at
A B Jungbecker it Cos
Mr and Mrs Green went down
to Galveston Sunday
Fresh bread every day nt Dvo
raks bakery and restaurant
Dr Eidson will eicct a rent
houso on East Main strort
A splendid assortment of candies
ust received nt Ed Colemans
Adolph lleinriohu ofEllinger
has been hero this week on a visit
Ico cream boxes to be filled with
icocieamut A B Jungbeckers
Coa
M E Wolters is attending the
grand lodge of tho A 0 U W at
Fort Worth
Go to Chns JBmnnerwhen you
have watches clocks or jewelry to
be repaired All work guaranteed
Postmaster Mayro Quehedeaux
of Nickel passed through Friday
on liis way home
Dont spend half of your time
looking for your broom Call at
Ed Colemans and get a now patent
broom holder for ten cents
G Sanders of Belleville was
hero last week tho guest of J F
Mittanck and lady
Justice court convened here on
Thursday to try a special case but
adjourned to meet today
Dr Kidson is driving afinc look-
ing dappled gray horso formerly
tho property of Nick Erod
Buy where the prices are the lowest and the
quality of the goods the best out That place is
Free delivery to all parts of town Farmers
give him a call when you come to town
C H FLHTO
DEALER IN
ERAL MUPS
DRY COODS This Department includes all kinds of Drees
Goods Calicos Domestic Notions etc
CLOTHING Our line of Clothing includes Mens Boys and
Youths Clothing Over Coats Hats Caps and Gents Furnishing
Goods Prices lower than the lowest Full stock of Groceries and
Notions all fresh Agent for
MITCHELL WAGONSAND QUEEN SEWING MACHINES
ffirootton and Oottqn SeedJJJ
Bought at highest cash prices
WM WENDTLANM GO
MrB Sarah Brown daughter of
Mrs McCullough and neiceof Mrs
II Gellhorndicdat HookportWcd
day eve of last week
A full stock of perfumeries
brushes toilet cases combs station
cry fcchcol books fancy toilet ar-
ticles and notions of all kinds at
A Graves drugstore
Mrs R V Cook of Columbus
and Mrs Henry Vanliam of
Uvalde Here the guests of Mrs
Wm Green here this week
L M Kokernot states that he
hopes Boon to have telephonic com-
munication with Shiner and Gon-
zales
All we ask of the good people of
Shiner is to call and get onr prices
on grocoriccs and you will be suro
to buy S A Cahnks
Manager Cheap Cash Store
The card of thanks of Mrs
Annie Eschenburg and P Stuerke
should havo appeared last week
but was overlooked
Dr M L Eidsou has purchased
tho Anton Barkmin property on
Eabt Main street Tho considera-
tion boi ig 000
A carload of buggies phaetons
surries and road wagons just ar-
rived at C L Williams He is
prepared to fit you out with any-
thing in this lino at rockbottom
prices as these vehicles were
bought direct from the factory
Give him a call and look oyer his
stock
Tho first copy of tho Yeoman a
republican paper published at Yoa
kum by E Mullen mado its ap
pearanco here last week
Tho trial of Will DoBcrry at
Gonzales last week for killing
Stroman at Leesvillo resulted in a
hung jury
Wednesday of lastwcek the lofty
smoke stack at tho oil mill was
raised and the Hag of the Lone Star
state now floats from its summit
Wo hope to bo ablo soon to give
the particulars about a now brick
hotel which certain parties are con-
templating erecting near the dopot
At a ball out in the country Sat-
urday night peveral men were laid
out in a general rucus which camo
up and had to be revived by pour-
ing buckets of cold wator over
them
A Ljndermaii came in from Dil
worth Sunday and laid in a supply
of cotton statements from this of
fice Hois preparing to buy cot
ton Bartsch Bros at DUworth
had ginnedclovcn bales up to Sun-
day
FAKfllEKS I
When you sell n bale of cotton
remember tho Gazette if you
owe it anything
For Sale
Two span of No 1 work mules
will work sipglo or double also
threo unbroko mules Will sell
either for cash or on time with
note P D Smith
Puiiloiiti Creek
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Is given our friends patrons and the public in general to como
and look over our full and complete stock of
Dry Goods Clothing Groceries
Boots Shoes Hats etc
ffSEA FEW BARGAINS IN JEWELR LEFT
SEYDLER AND ESCHENBURG
FHRMERS
Secure your money by depos-
iting it with
CHAS WELHAUSEN Banker
A time look burglarproof safe
OPEfl FROM 9 A M TO 4 P M SHARP
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GW ESCHENBURG
HAHNKE ESCHENBURG
Have the largest stock of
FURNITURE
IN THE COUNTY
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Remember this when you get
ready to buy
TRAUTWEIN WOLTERS
WTwo Gins Under One ManegementHS
Their old gin has been moved to n convenient point in tho
southwestern part of town and everything thoroughly over-
hauled They nro better prepared than ever to gin your cot-
ton and respectfully solicit your patronage
E 0 Meitzcn passed through
hero Monday on his return from
the St Louis convention Hi was
hoarse tired dusty and all tho
money ho had left was a lone eilvor
dollar and four copper cents A
middlooftho road badge was
pinned to his coat
Tho democratic congressional
con volition isto meet at LaGranga
next Tuesday for the purpose of
nominating a candidate foe con-
gress for the Tenth district II N
Klato and tho writer are the dele-
gates from this point Tho candi-
dates aro Burgess GreshamltfShcl
burn Simpson and Duff r
JA Harrison came back from
North Carolina Monday much im-
proved by his trip He will con-
tinuo to buy cotton for Slayden
Clarksou it Robards and has just
placed his desk in the bank build
ing Mr Harrison says that overf
lown in North Carolina of tho size
of Shiner has two or three factories
Tho beautiful homo of Dr and
Mrs M L Eidson was radiant with
light and resounded with latigh
tor and song Saturday night The
doctor and his charming wit o are
royal entertainers and are deserv-
edly popular with the young people
whom thoy entertained Tho oc-
casion will be hold in pleasant ro
nifiinbranco by all those urcsent
Refreshments were served and tho
guestH were invited to surround a
table fairly groaning with good
things Cake ico cream and fruit
formed a part of the collation The
electric lights had long sinco shut
otr before the last guest had de
parted Long may tho whole
souled doctor and his amiable wife
enjo happiness and prosperity
Undo inns Cnbln
A now version of Uncle Tom1
Cabin will be presealed here in
the near future by local talent
headed by Prof E J Mair We
wioh to emphasize the fact that
this will bet a revised version of
Uncle Toms Cabin all the ob-
jectionable features eliminated
Twelve or thirteon persons will
take part in tho play Thoro will
bo only four changes instead of 31
us in the old play It will bo
givon for tho benefit of tho public
school The fact that Prof Mair
has the management of it assure
its success as he never undertakes
anything without carrying it
through to a successful termina-
tion We expect to see the opem
houso crowded as it was never
crowded before Later wo may
givo tho cast of characters and
other particulars
Later The stage fixtures having
been found to be inadequate for tho
presentation of this piece another
play not quite so dilficnlt has been
substituted Wo will give further
particulars next week
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Ward, C. M. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 30, 1896, newspaper, July 30, 1896; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111294/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .