Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL 7
Successors to FLATO GREEN
Tlxo Leaders
s is tile hwt ou tho market and is etsiur to stretch than tiny oilier w ira fk
German and Bohemian Spoken
The place to buy your
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DRUGGIST AND STATIONER
A Complete IMio of Drugs nnd Patent Medicines
AlwnvH in Stork
School Books and Stationery
PRICES VERY LOW
SHINER TeXK
G L WILLIAMS
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Dealer in Real Estate
Lumber and Shingles
LONG leaf nine and cypres lumbar cypien picket nnd moulding
gitrh door blinds nnd builders hirdwaro Mountain Cedar
nnd lo t Qik Posts Hriok limoand cement Waukcgnn and Glidden
liirb V ive blink Win Hodpn Wire Feueo linhber mixed paints
whittj lead oil yurnHies ifcc Studebtiker Old Hickory and Tennessee
lfc PPW iitet niKuS wi jWktioirrtf Extra
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r rfdnook tnpKj SiiirIu ami dtrtiblo uRrnees bridles and collars
Sliinor Texas
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
irirse Wines Lio uors Ancl
CIGARS
NEXT TO WOLTERS BROS STORE SHINER TEXAS
To Utilize Nat-
ures Forces
to tho fullest extent there nro no
better
WINDMILLS
made than the ZA3SrDST
These milln are particularly well
adapted for n e in darieseto where
large numbers of stock are to bp
watered They run in the iglitest
wmds Tho constructionis orfect
Durable and strong Forsale by
T Fehrcnkamp Moulton Texas
PERSONAtVlES
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lllso Caroline Hnzuulof Rhode Is-
land president of Welfosley college Is
net a college graduateWi1
EiScnator JoWMiSiramera prcs
cut purpose In Wa shlugjon Is to outli-
er material for Ills fnribcouilng boot
of recollections JA < >
Colonel BndcitFawcll Is no mean
rrtlst lo spite of bin kqlilcrly qualities
Ho studied ait Iu libyounger a
with Uctome lq PrtrlsJ J
rrinee David of Hawaii a nephew
of former Queen Illli ikahiil states
ha tutu about decldifta make Wash-
ington his i > eriniiuentho me
ieacral Joubeit8 le has gone
with Mm In al hid airjpalgus and Is
sold to Uave aided yhh her counsel
the development of Ill sstrategic plans
President Stcyu of thL Orange Freo
State Is pioud of hla bumuto origin
My father ho on saldi was a
wagon maLeritud j n gjad to be
ableto sny It til 4JHp
Eslostinnster oSJoTaPTOlllnm I
Wilson has none to aoutberu Arizona
where he will apeuJ the wluter lie la
suffering from pulmonary trouble and
Goes at the advice of his physician
John Motley has Just been unani-
mously elected honotary president of
the Oxfotd Palnietstou dub This
post was occupied by Gladstone from
the clubs foundation In U > 73 until his
death sluee which time It has been
vacant
Senator McCnmbor bf North Dako-
ta has taken a house on Tweutytlrst
street Washingtonnear the residence
of hi colleague Senator Hansbrough
Mr McCumber owns m valuable collec-
tion of paintings fur which a loom baa
been prepared In his urwrgnllery
Tho anonymous Australian who
gave 10000 tu thS Mansion IIou c
Transvnnl war fund Isjsald to be Sir
Diulel Cooper Baft one or the richest
Australian luetehauls and land own-
ers n ptonilnent subscriber to the
Cilmean fund and later to that fpr tho
relief of the IinucasblreUottou famine
Admiral and Mrs Dowey hnve taken
a pew In St Pauls Houiau Catholic
church Washington the pastor of
which the IJiv Inther Maekln oH
elated at their wedding The admiral
has also runted n pew Iu St Johns
Uplscopal church and has been chosen
a trustee of the Episcopal temple on
the Tcnallytown road
Dr Charles i uV Wllloghs of
Doylestown O who Is the oldest prac-
ticing physician In ibeWnte celebrat-
ed his ulnetyslxth birthday the other
day nnd Is still so welUpreserved that
be has good reason to hope for the com-
pletion of a century Very few of the
male menibeis of his family have died
before attaining the ag eof 1H and his
grandfather lived untlhhe was 100
Soclnl nttlucttona
She Is lncllnel to assume ar great
deal of Importance said one young
woman Uut 1 dont know that I can
blame her J
Why you married a European
count i
Yes Hut slip raarrlednn American
coal baronJ rWashIngtou Star
Stnde n Stnrt
Have you made any arrangements
for advertising the llbraty yetf In
quired one of the donors
Not on a business basis teplled
the member of the boa rd of directors
but we hayt decided not to admit
Kiplings norks Chicago Tribune
StrcnKtb of Ctiaractfr
Is she n woman of much strength or
character
Streugth of character Well ratlfcr
Why sho has motley enough to dress
In the terr latest fashion and shiv
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SHINER LAVAOA COUNTY TEXAS VEESDAY MORNING JANUART 31900
NO 32
3000 CASH PRIZE CONTEST
Tho Atlanta Constitutions Great Offer of 1900 The Cotton Re-
ceipts at New Orleans from September to April Full Statis-
tics Given for Your Guidanco An Unparalelied Offer for Our
Readers
The Atlanta Constitution otltrs a 8000
cneh prize content for January Tebruary
nrt March mo as follows
To the person sending a yearly sub
crlptlon to The Weekly Constitution to
Cttlicr with the correct estimate en the
cotton receipts at New Orleans during
Ihe first seven months of the picsent
cotton > ear September 1 S3s to April
I 1900
tlMO If estimate Is received durlnz
January
tlOW If estimate Is recehed during
February
> M0 If estimate Is received rturtnp March
The above ore for tho eiact estimate
there are be lden these six prises rans
Ing alonsr MD Jtoo 250 JtM 125 and 7S
dmountlne to 1S00 that wllPbe pold out
sure for the six nearest climate to
< New Orleans cotton receipts at any-
time durlnjr the threo monthi or the con-
test Hut you hit It exactlv during Jan-
uary and secure the full 1C03 prise
check
The Constitution believes somebody wltl
hit the riRiires exactly and expects 0
pay out the full amount of the prlres
offeredts000 In all In n Constitution
contest upon the fame subject In 181S
Mr It T Poole of Capets Mills N C-
hit the exact fleures nnd received a
check for tlWJ as his prize Mr Pooto
did not try to swell himself ud at once
but xcry generously paid oft a mort
rnse nn his fathers home place and with
the balance he v rv wl ely educated him-
self at Trinity cnttepre Durham N O He
Is now dolnir Mell In business In North
Carolina nnd lives sttlt near his old home
H Is needles to say he Is a warm friend
f The Canstltutlon
As n guide r rnnklnc estimates imoa
tho New Orlenra art rerlptst The Con-
stitution rives the fotiowlnr figures enm
ntled from statistics of tho past four
years
JnrPes KOrM A Tntltt 9
hFASON P e 1 wbneveir cr n for
Tti t nlAit31 eiunn
i it inn 1 2K7 nirtm
ron17 1JIW 10 471 77 itl
IS < JtTltlK JJ1P0q ll
1S1SS0 t831153 I1SMB 1IJ71SI3
The Constitutions mnrketVnassjyi
Clye each week the port receipts fortm
rnttorf season from which you con njwaya
see th New Orleans nnrt1 rerrlpt from
September 1 1 1V ut throuch the Friday
lirmedlntclv preceding the piihtlratlon
Xhls will keep you posted to wtthln two
or three onvs of tho time you send In
your estimate
It ti believed that some of the Terns
crop thnt as a rue l sent In bulk to
New Orleans ltl be diverted this > ear
to other points because of the Quaran-
tine regulations nenlnst New Orlsns
Tltt effort of Ionetnna to hnve quaran-
tine raised bv Injunction from United
Stntes courts 1 not have verv soothing
effect upn th direction of cotton ship-
ments to New Orleans This Is mentioned
slmplv as a r > otler tn ranking up esti-
mates How much to allow It anything
for this cause must be left to each mans
judgment
The 53 WVt contest nn express enntrnot
tb vshlch The Constitution will stand In
eaferv particular Tet It Is In Hs nature
pimply an advertisement bv which The
Constitution comhlnod with this paper
may he made better known In this com-
munity Send us the subscription to The
Constitution and our paper at the ad-
vertised price of the two and with It
your estimate on the New Orleans port
receipts and we will forward all togethe
for you On April 1st we trust a 1501
check wltl reach some of our subscribers
10 help make times even more easy
round about us
The Weekly Constitution for 1000 will
be btter than ever before Its special
news fetmoa are unsirrpas ed The TJoef
Itrttlsh war the Philippine and Cuban
perntlona the busy session of the moat
My Htm has been troubled lor
yeaisuithchroniodiarrhoea Some
tinio npo B perfcuaded him to take
some of Chamberlain Colic Cloli
era nnd Diarrhoea Heniedy After J
niinp Uvn bottles of tho 25 cent
size he mss cured 1 give Ibis tes-
timonial imping wiino one sitni I iatly
afflicted may rend it andHo beno
fitted Thomas C Uower Glcncoe
O For tfalo by nil Dripgists >
tjitorarrattaitlmentsaie notin ntgn
favor In the Transvaal the only hook
being their beloved Dlble Ietter writ-
ing Is almCst totully negleeled
A sportlag rlub in Munich has sue
ceeded In eenrlug a reproduction by
means of the cinematograph of a dif
Important congress that has ever as-
sembled the beginning of the Issues of
the presidential campaign of this vear
nnd the debates and speeches during Its
progress tho llnnl result of the Novem-
ber elections the development of thn
souths great Industrial movements dl
versified farm nnd vltlago Industries nnal
thousands of other Important things win
he found fully nnd freely discussed In Th
Weekly Constitution for the year The
Parm nnd farmers page the Womans
Kingdom tho Southern Pulpit the Chil
drens Pare and other Interesting depart-
ments w111 be nblv conducted and wllf
he esnerlnllv ndanted to those nddessed
The ringing editorials of The Constltntlorr
sneaking rlrht out In meetlne esnotlr
what tt means tn the ndvoeacv of tntec
demooestlo doctrine and In behalf of tow
great Interests of the masses of our plata
people and protecting l m from th
rrnsplng greed of those who would wring
their earnings feom their heirless hands
are alone worth the s > < scrlptlon price
or the nanne over and again
The Constitution has long stood as tfcv
champion of the neonte and res sent Its
shafts deep Into the errors nnd oHIs fhs
threaten and beeer the if Tts com-
plete ernose of the methods rf Velll oe
New Orleans nnd the snn wr of the
Influence of this penVt of big cotton
ernne nnd nnostle of rMl niie tow prVes
s d high rslest of rohherv who has cost
the southern ferrners hundreds of rntlltnn
of dollars ought to wn for The Consti-
tution the lasting gratitude rf the whole
south Tae advice to farmers to organ
ise against the tenst that wod increas
the price of fortlllres nnd erMllrr ma-
terials for the home compos heap amp
taking up the cudeel H behalf of the
fevmers against the combination thnt
would put a fresh burden upon them la
sound and valid and ought to be heeded
The bulwark of the peoples rights arrtl
the best method of defense will often hi
found In a great paper ably and fearless-
ly edited unon which the peoole may relv
not only for news of the ordinary events
of government armv nnd political life
but also for an alert foresight of the trenV
of futuro events thnt may operate to our
lasting damtge The dSwnfal of Nelll
the breaktng down of the fertilizer trust
tho upbuilding of all southern Interests
god lb < enllghlenmcntiotr every vllage
farm Mmmf lSWmtCtvamZtSrrt
Constitutions many high alms and great
ldess for 11W That those Interests may
ajl bo well served and with the same un
swcrvlrg fidelity to the people that Thv
Constitution has always shown goe
without saying
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with Mr Clark Howell as editorinchief
and his well disciplined ccvp of start
writers brilliant contributors and special
correspondents still under the falthfuSt
leadership of Colonel William A Hemp
bill as business manager will remain the
samo for the new year The Constitu-
tions long and honorable business course
keeping talth with thn people In all lta
contracts contests and engagements a
well as tn Its consistent and conspicuous
editorial fairness places It among those
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Address The Slunar Gazette Shiner Texas
ficult Alpine aseeut lu all Its phases
Prntws afford th highest nerve or
brain foo4 supply leant and wrcle but
are rnt muscle feeding They should
be avoided by those who suffer froun
the liver
It Is ssld that Saturday has been tv
fatal ilty to the mynl finally of I rlt
eln for the tastlST yrKr WllJJatn III
l > ueen Aune fenrrte U George II
icorge III tfenrge IV the Duelies of I
Kent the prlnrv eonaort the DtiUe of 1
Clarence the Duke or Albany amUi
Alice all died that daj >
Princess on
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1900, newspaper, January 3, 1900; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111437/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .