Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 3, 1900 Page: 8 of 8
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A SUKE CUKE VOll OUOUP
TwontjUvo Yoartt Constant
Ofco Without arulhuu
The first indication of croup is
hoaisones and in a child subject
to tliit disease it may bo taken ns a
euro sign of tho approach of an
attack Following tilts hoarsones
cough It
w 11 peculiar rough
Whamberlains Cough Remedy is
given as toon as the cliild becomes
hoarse or even after tho croupy
ojgh appears it will prevent tho
attack It is used in ininy thous-
ands of homes in this broad land
anxious
id nmrnr rliginnointa tho
Wo havojust leceived from the
publishers a copy nl this most
liniqub musical composition It is
uertiinly one of the most catchy
< md attractive pieces of music that
wo have over heard It is almost
impossible to keep your feet still
while it is being played and it is
in iking as big a hit nB Georgia
Camp Meeting A sufficient guar-
antee of its merit is the fact that it
j fromi tho pen of Mr J W Lsr
maii the composer of tho now fam-
ous ICoya Kaya Danof Tho reg-
ular price of this music is 50icents
per copy but if our readers will be
jture to mention tho name of this
jj iper they can secure a copy by
cending 20 cents to the Union
Mutual Music Co 20 E 14lh street
aw Yoi k
As Ucure for rheumatism Cham
lleilainb Pain Balm is grilling a
nide reputation Dk B Johnton
if Richmpnd Ind has been
Uoublcd with that ailment since
U > 52 In speaking of it he says
T never fonndanything thatwould
relievo me until I uted Chamber
hiins Pain Halm Ii acts like
iiiapic with pie My foot was
hwollen and paining me very much
but ono good application of Pain
Nairn iclioved mo Fonsulaby all
ipruggists
Sol West hjts returned from his
rjiuchi in lao son county where he
went to ship out jlhelnst of the
Ii00 head of jearllllgR sold by
Jliniielt A WeettorhomnsDowee
Hegpttho last car loaded jlmt as
tiio woti norther sfltung up Ho
sijs that tho uuigo in Jtickson
ouinlv looks as gioen and fresli ns
i wifeU field Slow and Iform
Anurtul
gs osocoeo
y Stock of NEW G9ODS
HAS ARRIVED
tb
ibWiSa o5oueeoo3use I
A boy was tent after u pail of
water It was necessary to prime
the pump each time and give a
dozen or moiestrokes at the handle
to start tho water Hopouied in
the priming nnd pumped out as
much an ho had poured in Then
he topped to rest and tho piimo
rin down again Aftortwooi three
liouis of alternate pumping and
resting he concludod it did iiot piy
to pump and theroforo quit in dis-
gust Tho stoij reminds us of the
merchant who advertised for a fen
jnotheisj Trliavojet to loiin of weokt then stopped KwlnloTarTd
TrtTrrg imbince in which it has
not proved effectual No otbei
piepaution can show such nrccord
tw on tyfivc yearn constint use
without n failure For sale by all
Druggists
k Southern Jamboree
Bargains
New Dress Goods Woolen Goods
i will not be Undersold
I Am Agent for the DIAMOND Shoes
And Kelly Lysles Flour gest OnlSaith
allowed the penplo to forget him
and his business before he adver-
tised again and concluded it did
not pay 10 adertise Tho fiCt is
the pump had lostits priming while
ho lested Exchange
In sluralsh liver HEHIJINE liv ita
bur cilcial action upon tho bllllaiv
traots lendeis I ho bile moie fluidi
uml hrliiKS Hie 11er Into u bound
licnlth > condition theieby banishing
the on o ot itiowsinost lethuiKj
and tho peuoral feellusr ot apathv
which nrlso from dlsoideis o tlm
liver Trice 01 ots Tor oulo by
Aug Grave
wy
ANTED Sevmial pciiboms
ion distuiot olhco managers
in this statu to represent me in their
own and sniroundipg countic
Willing to pay yearly 000 paj able
weekly Desirable employment
with unusual opportunities Kei
erences exchanged Enclose solf
addiessed stamped envelope S A
Paik MO Caxton Building Chicago
George Herder will take six
thousand dollars worth of stock in
a cotton mill to be established in
Weimar Hurrah for George Her
der 1 Who will next to thow his
enterpriso Weimai Mercury
Tho disposition o children largely
depends upon health If they uto
troubled with woims they will bo
inltuble ciOMsfovntishand not Imps
aeilously sick WHITES OKEAM
VEBMirUGE la awoinuexpellei mid
tonlo to make tlicnv healthy nnd
cheerful Pileo 23 ots Ioi balo by
Aug Grave
Grandma1 Arnira and Mr and
Mrs C P Johnson of Flntoniaj Juke
Woltors and wile and Ed Stude
minn Judge Ehlingor and wife of
LaGratigef M Itichter of Shinei
Mr nnd Mrs C L Neuhaus of
Hackberry Oscar Boottcher Way
man Kindred and Itobt Dowling
of Weimar and many others whose
names wo failed to get woro hore to
attend the golden wedding of Mr
mid Mie It Wolters Schulun
burgStiokor
at
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Ther are few ailments so uneoni
fortabln us piles but they can be
Ilully piupiI liv uolng TAHLERS
UOkEYE PltE OINIMENT itc
llef follows Its use iuidaD > oin > Buf-
fering fromplles can notafford to
neglect to clvo ita tri > l Ptlco 60
cts In bottlei tubes 75 ets Tor salu
by Aug Grave
1
Schulenburg Tcxa December
20 1899 One of tho social features
of tho Ohrisfmas holidajs was the
golden wedding of Mr and Mrs R
Wollon > sr which took place lm > t
evening nnd1 tho event was cele-
brated in q iite royal style They
iecielTeH IlHucT ittfuJiprt1fiits
rbo = o presentfrom a ditanc jwere
Mr and Mrs Chas Wtliidusen
Charles Flato tr E F Wolters of
Shiner Mrand Mia It C ItoosO
Itoos jr nnd Mrs O Itoos sr Sir
O B Itoos and Eddie Itoos of Yoa
kum Misa iBertha Welhausen of
Flatonii Mr and Mrs Hamncrs
Itoos of IhexOity of Mexico and
Mis Sophju Amslerand little daugh-
ter of SlrinoriiDr H S Clark and
and wife ofiKinkler A reception
and ball wasl tendered to Mr and
Mrs Wolters on Tuesday night by
children amrgjandchildren Hous-
ton Post Special
In bllliousnoss IirRBINE bjj ox
pplllngfromtho boly tho oxiesaof
bile and acids lmpiovcs tho asslinita
tie proeessosr purifies the blood
and tones up and strengthens tho
entire system Prieo CO cts Tor sale
by Aug Gruvc
Free Scholarship
You may by doing a littlo writ-
ing at yourmhomo a few eveningt
secure fiee d fifty foliar 50 00
Hcholawhip n etther of Diaughons
Practical Business Colleger Ft
Worth Galveston Texaikada St
Louis Nftshvillo Tenn oi Sav-
annah Garb For particulars ad-
dress the 11uctrated Youth and
Age Nasliville Tenn Mention
this oiler w hen w riting
GOOIKNCWSPAPJLUIS
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At a JVery Low Price
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Tii SuMiW7EKi4yNEws Gal-
veston oADalla is published
Tuesdays nndFridays Each issue
consists oftoight pages Thore aro
special de ptrtmepts for thefariners
the ladicswid the boys and girls
besides aiwprld of general new 8
matter illustrated articles etc
THE SEMIWEEKLT NEWS
ff AND TIJI1
SHfisEIt GAZETTE
for 12 mpiHbsfor the low clubbing
pricfl oflSltoO cash This gives
llnvojouuonid y Adoseof BALUyou hrcqliMpcrsTa week r 1S6
J2rl tt
LAUDS llORRUQUNP KVItUH
bedTlmo will loinove It Iico25and JW
Ef tte Cqi boJu by Aug ttmye Iojv rictts
I
eur
for a ridiculoiufiy
WI WENDTLAND GQ
5hiner
Cmr
kl rjeel wjelq r > f s
AND
SAJbllS IN
JQuqqics ericl
Jerjqc > ullnPdfSpo
Texas
Xuniti
H
Of Buggies Snrries Hacks and
Buck B oards J ust Itecei ved at
ID Ga Helmers7
And for sale at very low prices Also
Dealer in Saddles Harness e
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHAIDISE
A lull and complete stock of Groceries Hardv arc
Crockery Bonis Show and Hatn We t iy a
Compieto lino of farming implemen fuch as
Wagons Cultivators jplnntorp Ply Hinows
Sweep and Doublo stocks Stalk Cutters Mowing
Machines and RikcB
SHINER
pS
ONLY A SUGGESTION
Of what wo haein stock can bo
mads here but wo cordially invite
our old customers nnd tho30 who
havent quite mado up their mind
whose customeis they will be to
come hero and make an inspection
of our Hakdwaru Stock
Tbete is n large lot ol miscellane
ous goods which aro north looking
nt and better oHh bnjinp As
holidnv gifts thov havn the irierit of
usefulness nnd dnribility Abovo
ire a few items to sot ou thinking
C B Welhausen1
Our Clubbing List
We will furnish The Gabcttb
and any one of the fallowing pub-
lications one K r at the very low
price given beow
Onl semlweckiy News Gazette 1E0
HouBUn Post 1EU
Texan Tarm Banch 125
Coamopolltan magazine 150
McGulls moKuzine lno
IlluntrutedloutliAgo 1
Lodn r Monthly
Penny magazine Depews
MnnseysmaKuzIno
San Antoulo ipress weekly
Youths Companion
Every Month i 133
Oouilfi Journal A 115
Texas Btookmam Turmer 150
Atlanta Constitution lEil
liimliJLe3llca uouular Monthly 150
Sj E5s2 S2i
TEXAS
pSCIAS WELHAUSEN
General Banking Exchange on all Prom-
inent Points of the U S
Accounts solicited with Merchants and
Farmers
I i5
Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent
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1 SALOOJNT
OPERA HOUSE
E L HEKDLER Pxopi
Flue TVIilNkcy Wlno nnrt
Bcor
Best Uninds of Cigars
Shiner Texas
WE ABE GOING TO
The Dewey Restaurant
FOR SOMETHING v
GOOD TO EAT
AND WE MUST GETTHEKE
The DEWEY Restaurant
Has been thoroughly renovated
1 5ri aind onlargcdj and is How ono of
i
loo tho neatest places in thucity
lsoi
JfJjSHORT OltDBllS FILLED
AT ALLIIOOTS
Give mp a call
t Willie EinicrProy >
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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/m1/8/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .