Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 13, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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kicked by a Mad Horse
Samuel Birch of Bcotown Wis had
a most narrow escape fromlosing his leg
as no doctor could ltcal the frightful soro
that developed but at last Ducklens
Arnica Salve cured it completely Us
tho greatest healer of ulcors burns boils
eczema scalds cuts corns coldsores
bruises and and earth Try it 2jo at
Schulze Gray Co
Kokernot SchoolItems
To tho Gazeeto
Hero I am again after bolng absent
for a length of time
MessrsTCITarllo MallmraudJ Drey
er wore seen In our community Inst
week buying cattle
Miss Hosle Dornnk of Harwood is
he guest of her brother Mr F Dor
nak and will stay hero for some time
Jaks visiting atlils
Undo Steve was
the homo of his soninlaw Frank
Dornak Sunday
Miss Molllo Jaks is staying with
her brother Mr Frank Jaks o
Shiner
A party of men from Gonzales en
routo to Shiner bogged up In a mud
hole near here
Messrs Frank Jaks and Joe Kou
caba wore visiting at Mr A Jaks and
Mr F Barosh Sunday
As news is scarce I will bilng this
to an end with best wishes and re
to alC Byebye
gards
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DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE
We always have on hand a full and complete line of
Groceries Dry Goods Gents J urnSiiings
Boots Shoes and Hardware
WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE 4
I Avery Cultivators Plows and Planters
Buckeye Mowers Florence Wagons
Also White Sewing Machines
Highest price paid for Cotton and other Farm Products
us a call before buying elsewhere
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Qarbade Lumber Company
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Pittsburgh Perfect Fences
For some time we have been Investigating a New Idea in Wire
Fencing After a most careful examination we have been convinced
that wc have found the best field fence manufactured Pittsburgh
Perfect is made of all galvanized steel wires It is the only fence
welded by electricity Every rod is guaranteed perfect All large
wires the stays being the same size as line wires It has no wraps to
hold moisture and causerust
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TheOld Reliable Painter
W J TOMASCO
Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating
Neatly Done
Patronize a man who is strictly in the business and under-
stands the trade
Sue my upto date sample book of wall papers
The Great Farm Paper
and the Shiner Gazette
Both for 150 a Year
Farms For Sale
One farm of 125 acres 05 acres
in cultivation all fenced new
house good well biaclc sandy
land onehalf milo west of Hal
letsville 5500 per acre onehalf
cash balance on time
One farm of 100 acres 00 acres
in cultivation two Rood houses
black land all fenced Rood well
5 miles north of Halletsville S47
per aero onehalf cash balance
on time
Ono farm 870 acres 280 acres
in cultivation 5 rent houses 5
good wells 8 12 miles north of
Halletsville 50 per acre 3000
cash balance 10 to 15 years
This place can be cut up iuto
two or three farms
One farm 920 acres 100 acres
in cultivation 100 acres in mea-
dow balance in timber 5 rent
houses 8 wells and windmill all
black hog wallow except timber
all fenced 55 per acre 8000
cash balance on time at 7 per-
cent Address Adolph Zappe
Hulletsville Texas Route 3
When a medicine must be given to
young children it should bo pleasant to
take Chamberlains Cough Remedy is
made from loaf sugar and the roots used
In its preparation give It a flavor similar
to maple syrup making it pleasant to
take It has no superior for colds croup
and whooping cough Fpr sale by all
dealers
Please give
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all dealers
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Lamo Shoulder is nearly always duo
to rheumatism of the muscles and
quickly yields to tlio frco application of
GUambcrlains Liniment For salo by
Boundary Line School
Hero I eomo again sprinkling ink
in your direction but news Is some-
what scarce In this fttlo community
Health Is fine ln thls line
Earl Greer andJoe Slegumund of
HaJIetsvlIIe spent Saturday and Sun-
day here with HL McUlroy
Willie Backhausvisited at Witting
Wednesday < f
Mr and Mrs Frank Kloesol of Dry-
er visited tho parents of Airs Kloosel
Mr and Mrs Ed Schaefer Monday
Mr and Mrs Chas McElroy of Dry-
er visited relatives hero Monday and
Tuesday l
mii A ilfll EtyVa yjiMsk
list Wo wish her o speody recoveryT
Deo and Henry Leo McElroy visited
at Halletsville Williamsburg Dzzell
Montseratte and Sweet Homo Monday
and Tuesday They report those lit-
tle cities are coming to the front
Jim Meyer of Runge called on his
best Sunday returning to his homo
Monday
Mr and Mr s J ECauthern of here
spent Monday at Dryer with their
daughter Mrs Chas McElroy
Misses Lllllo and Emma Backhaus
visited Witting Saturday and Sunday
Miss Theiesa Kavanagh visited her
horaefolks at Yoakum last week
Joo Mlkulenka Lenord Dufner and
Misses Lydla Dufner and Agnes Lay-
ton all of Halletsvillo woretheguosts
of Miss Guldy Cauthern Sunday
Mrs Chas McElroy of Dryer has
been qlilto 111 but Is better at this
writing
Charley Klohs of Wled was a busi-
ness caller hero Tuesday
Will closo for this time
BtU ESD Bbauty
Our baby cries for Chamberlains
Cough Itcmcdy nritcsMrs T BKen
rick Itasaca Ga Itls tho best cough
remedy on the market forcoughs colds
and croup For salo by all dealers
Halletsville Land Deals
Halletsville Texas April 2 Mrs
A D Farley of San Antonio has sold
to William Green and John C Blohm
of Shiner COO actes of land six miles
noitheast from hero at SCO They will
out tho tract Into small ones Improve
and sell
Paulus Schwartz have sold their
farm on tho Lavaca above lieio to
Frank Krosta Jr at 00 per acre
Tills is a well Improved place
Theto never before hereabouts was
as much trading In laqds which din-
ing the past three joars havo rapidly
increased in value
Constipation brings many ailments in
its train and is tho primary causo of
mUch sickness Keep your bowels reg-
ular madam and you will escape many
of tho ailments to which women are
subject Constipation is a very simplo
thing but liko many simplo things it
may lead to seriousconsequenccs Nat-
ure often needs a Jittlo assistance and
when Chamberlains Tablets are Riven
at the first indication much distress and
suffering may be avoided For sale by
all dcnlets
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SHINER LAVAGA COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 13 1911
SON
Guadalupe River Ripples
To tho Gazette
As I have not written for so long I
have about forgotten how to scribble
with my old knotty list but will try
all the sauio
Having plenty of rain in this sec-
tion of tho country and 4n fact am
afraid wo river peoplo will have to
take a swim fotMr River might get-
up If It keeps on But then we havo
a bridge and whon the worst comes
we can get on there and dofy Mr Ulyer
This reminds me of a story I once
read as follows Ruben Henay said
hed seen some mighty cold weather
Somebody asked Rube how cold
did you ever see it get He said
Well sir one time when I was liv
ing down In Pickaway county in hog
killing tlmo we had a kettlo of boil-
ing water setting on tho stove and wo
took It out in the yard and it froze so
doggone quick the ice was hot 1
Otto Schulze and Anton Sehilhab
wero at Cheapslde the past week
Hermann Dreyer was nt the village
of Dryer Saturday
Ye scribe hoard they also had a
school trustees olectlonat Dryer last
Saturday
R A Dreyer had out several road
hands last week working the road
Albert Wendt of near Shiner was
In our section Sunday
Cotton and corn that is up is look-
ing well All we need is dry weather
for a while l
Mrs Dora Zimmerman and daugh
ter Miss Alma wero visiting In our
vicinity Sunday
Mrs Zimmerman and daughter wero
In Cost Texas the past week
Plenty of driving over tho new bridge
since it has been finished
So will closo and wish all prosperity
O K Vauev Scruh
Never Out of Work
The busiest little things over made arc
Dr Kings Now Life Pills Every pill is
a sugarcoated globule ojhealth that
changes weakness into strength languor
into cnorgy brainfag into mental power
curiiVgWconstlflJtfSH lea daiitief lillIsp
dyspepsia malaria Only25catScliulze
Gray Co
Komensky Kullings
Again we will dot down a few hap-
penings from thriving little burg
Pulling corn and other field opera-
tions are tho order of the day now
The cotton stand is promising and
chopping will soon bo at hand
Pastures are looking lino after tho
rain and stock is Improving alsov
General Grass Is gaining great head-
way in the fields
Our school has received several new
maps and a chart from tho Union
School Furnishing company of Chi-
cago and It adds quite a lot to the
rooms
Prof Hugo F Hummel our assist-
ant teacher whoso school closed last
Friday after a six months session
left for his homo near Kokernot last
Satnrday Wo wish him well during
his vacation
Messrs Frank and Otto Christien of
near Moravia came over Sunday to
Visit the family of J E Breltschopf
Miss Annie Bucek who for some
tlmo was visiting with relatives here
left for Halletsvillo last Friday to
visit relatives there
John Mladenka and Frank Nach
linger of Moulton passed over our tip
tops last Sunday
Leonard Antrico and daughter Miss
Annie visited Kuehns Grove rela-
tives lust Sunday
Misses Mary and ummaBreltschopf
and Annie Wcnsko wero guests at the
home of wr and Mrs Anderle near
Kuehns Grovo last Wednesday
Chas Adamecek made a flying trip
to Praha Sunday
Will saw oft for this time s
Sunshine
Midnight in the Ozarks
and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton of
Clny City 111 coughed and coughed
Ho was in tho mountains on the advice
of five doctors who said ho said he had
consumption but found no help in the
climate and started home Hearing
of Dr Kings New Discovery ho began
to use it I believe it saved my life
ho writes for it made a new man of mo
so that I can now do work again For
all lung diseases coughs lagrippe nstli
ma croup whooping cough hay fever
hemorrhages hoarsness or quinsy Its
tho best known remedy Price 50c anif
Si00 Trial bottle frco Guaranteed
by Schulze Gray Co
NO 34
Eggs Eggs
WANTED
EGGS and Poultry are
our specialties We de-
vote ourtime and at-
tention to tho handling
of them and earnestly
solicit your patronage
which will be appreci-
ated
Favor us with your next
lot of eggs
S A CARNES
AND
SON
THE SPOT CASH
BUYERS
WE ARE GROWING
The Kunetka anclBoneke Land
Co Shiner Texas Best bar-
gains in large or small tracts oi
fine farming lands surrounding
Shiner and elsewhere List your
lands with us We got returns
We oft Qr for sale tho following
200 acres 1800 store house
good newly painted eightroom
house gasoline engine to pump
tho water 100 acres in cultiva-
tion can put in 75 acres more
known as the old Garbade place
at Witting about 12 miles from
Shiner 8 miles from Moulton 1C
milesfr6m IInllotsvillo A bai
gain at 7500 per acre
127 12 acres good black and
sandy soil about 5 12 mile
northwest of Shiner good im-
provements 2 houses 2 wells
A plokup at 7750 per acre
KUNETKA BENEKE
Shiner Thxas
Fine Farm For Sale
550 acres of land in Guade
lupe County 100 acres in culti-
vation 300 acres tillable land
Good tonroom house and largo
barn Plenty of water 8500
an acre No trading W H Gra-
ham exclusive agentCuero Tex
Land Notice
On the market 10 or 12 acres
black laud with improved house
Best chance yet In city limits
Apply to W C Emlor Shiner
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Menger School Notes
Having not seen any happening0
from our little thrifty community li >
ly I will send In a few items
Crops in this vicinity look fairly
well Corn is thinned and plowed
and most nil of tho cotton is planted
Drj weather is what no need at
present for oven ono Is busy working
their crops
Miss Agnes Kajanagh spent Satur
day and Sunday wltfi her loincfolks
near Yoakum
Tho Menger school is progressing
nicely with an attendance of from forty
to fifty pupils a day Tliero w ill bo an
examination on Thurspay April 20
All patrons and friends aro cordiall y
invited to attend game Theio wIP
also be a danca at night music fur-
nished by the IJaros band
Mr and Mrs John Bchlens Mr
John Zander and sister Miss Emum
Mr and Mrs Frieda Remmers and
Mr and Mrs Adolph Zander were vis-
iting at Mr and Mrs Harry Tletjen
Sunday evening
Mr A B Jorder county superin-
tendent of Gonvales coumv was hero
visiting at our school Friday and
made a fine speech to the children
Mr D A Mueller of Yorktown Is
visiting relatlvee and friends hero at
present
Will now close for It is time for
little school boys to go to bed or bad
lessons vvU be the result Gute nacht
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 13, 1911, newspaper, April 13, 1911; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111875/m1/1/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .