Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 13, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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Railroad Time Table
In effect since January 31009
Lockhart Branch
No 01 Lockhart to Yoakum 12 35pm
No 02 Yoakum to Lockhart 255pm
Waco Branch
No 51 Waco to Yoakum 12 55 p m
No 62 Yoakum to Waco 2 30 p m
Officers of Town of Shiner
L Trautwein Mayor
J U Huebner L Wagoner E J
Mcrrcm Joo Macha and M E
Wolters Aldermen
E J Mcrrcm Treasurer
I W Ledbettcr Secretary
t J Durkett Marshall Aesr and Collr
LOCKL NEJlUS
If you have a news item or
need any notary work done call
No 69 Gazette office
Miss Maude Dunn is visiting
lelatlves at Lockhart this week
Charley Macha is now chief
bartender at August Schramms
saloon
Mr Chas H Plato returned
Tuesday from a weeks stay at
Austin on business
Mr Herbert H olch ak returned
to Dallas Sunday after a brief
lsit to the homefolks
Mi s Eliza Welhausen left last
Saturdoy for Waco to visit her
daughter Mrs P G Guittard
Milk Cow Foil Sale Fresh
in milk Inquire of W VL Mar-
tin Route No 1 Shiner Texas
The new officials of the city ad-
ministration are all good men and
will give the city a good govern-
ment
Mrs HOGrasshoff and daugh-
ter Minnie of Kenedy arc inthe
city Mrs Giasbhoif is reported
quite ill
Mcsdames Edmund Wolters
and OODittmar and Miss Esther
Dittlnar visited relatiyes at Moul
toll Sunday
Mr Aug Schramm was called
to Waco Saturday by the illness
of his son Alfred who is attend-
ing college there
Mrs D Lockmann of Mjjulton
was here several days visiting
her nephew Mr Jchnie Lock
mann and his wife
Mr Otto Miller of Wiod secre-
tary of the Hochheim Prairie Piie
Insurance Association was In
Shiner last week on business
Mi aud Mrs O L Williams
cie in Houston this week attend-
ing the lumbermens convention
They will also visit Galveston
The Gazette lecoived a letter
last week from Mr Joe Boehm
of Sealy Joe has many friends
In Shiner to whom ho sends his
best regards
1 Mr Lee Grashoff now of Ken
edy was in the city several days
last week visiting relatives Leo
how has a position with the rail
1 oad at lienedy
Mr and Mrs Schindler and
Miss Hanke gailed last Saturday
from Galveston on the steamer
Koeln for Euiope They will be
tibsent about thiee months
Have you ever had La Grippe
You know what it is Coht take
chances again Take St Nico
demus Laxative Chill Tonic It
cures 25c at all drug stores
The following were Cthe elec-
tion officers of the city election
held in Shiner Jos Weishaar
Chris Wngener Otto Muecke
Willie Huebner and Theo Dierk
seaThe
The Southwestern Telephone
bo is making big improvements
In Shiner Now cables ai o being
put fn and new lines built Shi
her now ha about twelve farm
erslines reaching out through
Hie country
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DR FRANK KENT
San Antonio Texas
EYE EAR NOSE AND
THROAT
WILL VISIT
Flatonia April 27th and 28th
Shiner April 28th and 29th
Easter Program
By the Mothodiat and Baptist
Sunday schools Sunday night
April 10 at the Baptist church
beginning at 8 p m
Opening song by the Sunday
schools and congregation
Scripture reading and prayer
Rev Ferrell
Easter Bells song by school
Welcome address Edwin Hol
chak
Recitation Children for Jes-
us Isabell Daniel
Duett Mrs Fry and Miss Bur
nett
v Sunday School Acrostic 12
little girls
Easter Lights song by little
children
Casting Bread Upon the Wa-
ters dialogue by two girls
Recitation Mabel Merrem
The Merry Brook song by
little children
Childrens Wishes dialogue
Recitation Leslie Merrem
We Will Shine for Jesus song
The New Sunday School
Scholar dialogue
Song Raise Mo Jesus
A Plea for the Nations nino
boys
The King Victorious song
Honor Roll
The followlng subscrlbers have
handed in subscription since last
report and have our thanks
Aug Heinsohn Shiner
Jacob Slavna f-
Ed Gchrels >
E J Merrem >
Emil UHman R 2
Ed SchaeforR 1
Hy Schraor R 0
Albert TurekR 8
D Othold R 1 >
Prank Kurtz R 3
Jim Kurtz R 2
PBillimek ITS
Rud Nollkamper R 1 Shiner
Albert Discher R 2
Willie Kram R 1
Joo Tichvosky R 2
Gus Jahne R2
Joo Boehra Sealy Texas
John Kuitz Yoakum Texas
R E Welhausen Toriosillis
The ground has been broken
for the foundation of the large
two story briclc building for Wol
ters Brothers and the building
is to be completed by July 1st
This firm is doing a large busi-
ness and needed the extra room
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church thatik eacji and
every ono of the ladies taking
part in the play How the Club
was Formed for their kind and
geueious assistance and wish
them all God speed in their good
work
Mr FiankKlohs Sr of near
Dryer celebrated his Oltli birth-
day last Monday Messrs F P-
Luck W C A Benekc E Busko
and Ed Fertsch went out to as-
sist in the affair There wore i e
fresHments galore both liquid
and solid Tho Gazette wishes
Mr Klohs many more such op-
portunities to celebrate
Mr Roberts a U S postoffice
inspector was in Shiner last
week looking oyer tho affairs of
this office which he found all
O K While here he discovered
that a certain young man had
Ordered a book by mail for wjilch
he refused to pay but the in-
spector looked into the matter
Mid forced bim to pay1
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Church Services
There will bo services both
morning and evening at the Bap-
tist church Sfinday April 10th
1911 Tlie morning subject will
be SomcthingJMust bo Done
The evening subject will be The
Child of God a Blessing will be-
held at 3 oclock We cordially
invito tho citizens of Shiner to at-
tend our services Everyone who
is interested in tho growth of this
little city should be present A
warm welcome awaits everyone
Our purpose is to help everyone
and help to buljd up your town
OsCAn FnRnrJLL Pastor
Mrs Wilhelmine Herksen
Wife of Peter Herksen aged
73 years died last Sunday morn-
ing April 9th and was buried
Monday April 10th in the city
cemetery She leaves a husband
but no children to mourn her
death This estimable couple
had been married 51 years and
were greatly attached to each
other The bereaved husband
has tho sympathy of all who
know him
Card of Thanks
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to oiir friends and neigh-
bors who so r kindly rendered
their assistance during the ill-
ness death and burial of our lit-
tle baby We assure them we
shall ever remember their many
kindnesses
Mr and Mrs Gus Seims
Wood Prices Reduced
Wood delivered from car 875
per cord from yard 400 per
cord sawed per cord 475
stove wood per cord552 Your
patronage solicited
E F Ruhmann
The Way to Begin
Every merchant in every town
should adver isavfirst of all in
his home inewspapers Ho can-
not make himself well known
otherwise he can not do as much
businygs as lie wants to do oth
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erwise
He need spend only An propoi
tion to the business he does in a
year If ho did a 10000 busi
ncss last year spend 500 to 750
iix advertising if he did 20000
spend 1000 to 1250 in adver
tisingand so onNewspapQrdom
Rent contracts in any quan-
tity for sale at the Gazette ofticp
DR C L KOPECKY
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PHYSICIAN AND SUUOLON S
Office at M
Shiner Drug Co
C K SCHYAB
Watchmaker
Jeweler
Engraver and
Optician
Shiner Texas
Henry S Paulus
ATTOMNEY AT LAW
Office with J C Habermacher
Sliiuer Texas
Any legal business will receive
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ning as a sewing
machine about as
simple as a coffeo
mill iiid as eaaily
cleaned as a food
grinder a separa-
tor for every cow
owner larco or
small Sold and
guaranteed by
C B
Welhausen
Company
FLOUB
White Wings
No 0 ICQ lbs
Highest Patent all soft wheat
the strongest Bank in Lavaca County
is protected by a Capirai and Surplus of
10000000 and total resources of over
half a million dollars
Easter Preparations
arc always of absorbing interest
thatrof new paint especially so is
a newly painted house is in thoi
ough harmony with the joy and
glory of Eastei tide You can give
your house a now coat of paint at
less cost than you can buy a now
suit of clothes for yourself Slici
winWilliams paint will do the
trick because it is so generously
good Goes farther lasts longer
and looks better than any other
Garbade Lumber Co
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Flour per 48 lb sack 140 2
Deweys Success
High Patent Best Flour For
Bread per 48 lb sack 125
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CASH STORE
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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/m1/5/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .