Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 23, 1893 Page: 4 of 8
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C. W. WAHI1.
SI rw'Iill'TION katls:
Dm r lntpaid $1.00
Lnhicd at the Shiner 'Jcvas Pest
Office a second class matltr.
BHINEE TEX.THU NOV. 23rd '93.
DE. If ATE SEOT
AVhtlo Attcmlliljr n "Woumlctt
XojfU).
Sunday night about nino o'clock
frocral pistol shots near tlio K. of
1'. hall nttiacted general attention
hut on an investigation being mndo
no ono could be found who know
an thing about tho matter and c-
ir ono supposed that tho shooting
w is dono by !omo bojs out sky-
liiking. In a few minute lion-
eci a negro named Jim Williams
pissed down tho sidewalk near tho
K. of I' hill and started to cross
the street when some one opened
iuo on him and filed four shots in
lipid succession ono of which
(truck Williams in tho leg just
nboo tho knee and ranged down-
Maul shattering tho bono and mak-
ing a teriiblo wound necessitating
imputation. Tho mounded man
ias icmocd to tho Jackson liouo
and Dr. Nave was called to attend
him. What followed is best told
in tho doctor's own language; ho
eaid:
"Tho man Williams hid been
canicd into the back room of the
Jackson house and laid on the
iloor it was pitchy daik and when
T went in I set tho lantcin on the
tablo and made an examination of
tho wound and decided that ampu
tation was tho best thing to' bo
dono and was getting ready to ad
minister morphine to nlleviato his
piinand was standing with my
back to tho wall when T heaid a
shot fucd on tho outside' and had
turned partly around when I felt
tho bullet etriko me. I think thcic
wero two shots fired in quick sue'
cession as somo seconds elapsed
after I heaid tho first lcpoit beloro
I felt myself wounded. I thought
at fiist I was stiuck by a splinter
il wood fiom tho wall but I was
coon umlecchcd and shouted: 'For
God's sake stop shooting unless
vou want to kill mo.' After I found
I could walk I hobbled out of the
liouso and called for help and in a
lu minutes sacral men camo to
my aid and buppoited mo until my
buggy came. Tho bullet appaient-
ly a Colt's 4A htinck ino just over
the knee and camo out on the other
i ido of my leg making a vory pain
ltd Ilosh wound. It was fortunato
it did not injure the bone. A rath
1 1' amusing incident occurred in
tho houo during tho shooting.
When the firt shot was filed thcie
v n a guat stiappling big fellow
tanding over on tho aide of tho
tiblo fiom me and at tho fust ic-
Prt lie turned loco all holds and
'1 like a log I thought suio he
was killel by tho way bo fell but
he wasn't oen scratohed."
About a half dnien shots were
lucd tlnough tho Jnokhon house
mid seveial struck the Lono Star
b er ami no hoiHe. In all about
Un or tucha shots wero find.
Monday afternoon Dis. Eidson.
Belial nberg and Mitchell amputat-
ed Williams' leg above tho knee.)
Latbd Tho wounded man
V illiams dud Monday night about
e!i.en o'clock.
E. L lluidlir kit yesterday
for LuUrang
Audiew Jackson the colored
man who wa- upp scd to be the
muse ot tin. tionul Sjn.lav nght
Btamped 1 lor H m ti n Uund-iy
Fc i- hunch ihru Keys
0 l 1'if Mm ' Vwdnendi Ownoi
w i 'u iiil l eillii ' it f iiH
V i i 1 1 . .1.1- 1
sie Hughes Mary Nicbuhi Lillian
1'chrcnkauip Albino rtovnic jizzie
Kiausc Nannio Nccly Agnes Ko-
las Kucy Mraz Sclma Lockman
Dora Niebuhr.
Studies nrestribed: Third read
er; spelling; writing; languago les-
sons; elemental' aiithnielic; ele-
mentary gcogiaphy; di awing oral
lessons in physiology manneis and
morals.
rOUBTU GiADF
Oscar Woodier. Liz?io Krause
Bertha Kotzobuo Ottilio Mncllei
Lilly Fehrcnkanip Tillio Willberg
Willie Yeagor Emil Id click.
Studies prescribed: Fourth read
er: spoiling; writing; elementaiy
arithmetic; elementary geography;
languigeand lomposition; morals
and manneis incidental
i u m cinAin::
Moore- Lancaster. Fred. Kiemej er
Fied Krause Lota Wood Dora
Wood Lydia Niebuhr CI de Dock-
cry. Sclma Kotztbue Ida Fehrcn-
kanip Emilio Woehler Alma Sei-
del Annie Dockeiy. l'c.ul Keesee
I'ammio llampu J una Knapiirv
Louiso Luccke.
Studies prescribed- Fifth lead
er spelling: wilting; compkto ge-
ogiaphy witn oral jessons in piis-
lcal gcogiaphy; physiology com-
plcto arithmetic; grammar and com
position; moiais aim inanneiu.
United States history and Texas
history with oial lessons in ciil
gocrnmcnt are to bo added in all
grades above the second.
Geunan is clectno in all giaues
aboe the fuM.
Continued from 1st Page.
-DE ALE US IN-
General Merchandise
Agents for Standard Cultivators
Mowers and Bakes Newton Wagons
American Sewing Machines.
Highest Prices Paid for Cotton and Country Produce.
Always in the Lead!
THE CELEBRATED
rJSg. yZ
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BREWED FROM THE BEST
HOPS KND MHLT.
FOR SALE AT THE AKANSAS PASS. PALACE. FAVORITE Arm SfUERCKE'S SALOONS
M. RICIITER AGENT SUINER TEXAS.
dinner thereby.
Bubincss continues but slow and
probably will bo so for a week or
two now because of tho cold lainv
spell nicrailinc for tho past few
days.
A few of the farmers aiound heio
hao taken advantage ol tho slak-
ing of tho ground and lmo sown
oats and aio othciwiso fixing to
have tho cereals in older foi next
planting. Dilwoutii.
Dilworth Doings.
DiLwoiiTH Nov. 20.
Editou OAntTEi It is some-
times astonishing when ono comes
to sum up tho week's news how
little there is to tell and Ct each
in one's own small way consideis
that ho or sho has been vory busy
all tho time. True this may be
called the dull timo of tho ear.
Fiom tho child to tho grown
man and woman all lmo begun to
eac up nickels quarteis and
dollars lor the grand Christmas
timo a few weeks hence when the
vciy small boy and girl will think
twice about spending a nickel all
in ono stoie. Did Jou oer feci
that way Mr. Editoi? Gucbs you
hae.
It would. bo encouraging to have
to chronicle that Dilw orth is on a
boom but it is not: to tell ou that
the chuicli mentioned last week as
being subscribed for is in the act of
being built but it is not. it win
get hero all tho same. A thousand
and ono things to say to do to
build might to unfolded to on but
alas! they aio not. This is tho d ly
of small "things such as:
Mrs. lion ley is gning up farm-
ing and going into the lestaurant
business in Shiiici. On Tuesday
evening that lady give a dance at
her lcsideuco which was a veiy en-
joyablo affair and well attended b
her fiiends and neighbors. Danc-
ing was kept up in tho evening
and tho small hours and the motto
seemed to be:
"On with tho dance
Let joy bo unconllnci."
Mr. Thos. Jones haB just leluin-
cd to our midst after soeral
months in tho hospital in S m An-
tonio whero ho has been undei
medical attention having had a
severe biuising in a raihoad acci-
dent a hard-c ir ran oil' it ia le-
poited Ho is looking quilo a
wreck of his former self and has
como to reeido in his convalescence
with his brothei II K. Jones.
Mis Anna Jones Kinnard went
toRockpoitto meet her husband
J. IS. Kinnard and they aio togeth
er to spend a few days in Itockport
and Corpus (JUnsti.
Mr. Rob Hayncs has gono gun
ning after wild turkuys and Ms un
erring aim has been fiuitful of help
ing tho larder.
Your stoiy of tho dog and tho
grass bijus was very good but Dil-
n orth his a boy w ho takes a som-
nambulistic turn occasionally; gets
un in tho night tim lights a can
dle and walks about demolishing
pecan nuts. IIo puts a squiriel
fairly in tlio sliaue.
The cannon hall train on this
branch was erylatoon Saturday
in its irmal at Dilworth going
tFouth Tim delay is jaid to bo
luimwlby a trilling nbiidcnt or
tr ak ('own pf nim of Xhi ro.ichef-
la u .i 1 t i J i i.uuh tai-t h'-
Murrleil.
Charlio Mtngers and Ahina
Yeamy weie Married Thuisday at
the biide's liomo south of Shiner
and Thuisday night his Turner
friends gathered and gavo him an
old fashioned charivari with tin
pans horns shotguns and every-
thing calculated to m ike a noise
Tho GvzrjTri: extends to tho hap-
py couple its best regards.
STOTE Til and HARDWARE!
fwSJBaanra"
i!A'ujiACTUni:ng or
Galvanized Iron Tanks
GUTTERING
FLUES.
welijcuiscr) O (o. cDrirjcp Yoxasr
Clias. Welliatisen
Shiner
Tex
GENERAL BANKING asd COL-
. LECTING.
Deposits Recehed and Paid on
Demand.
Money Remitted to All Foreign
Countries.
XMPOKTANT TO INVALIDSr
I have a medicine guaiauteed to be a positivo euro for all
irlLm tari!u.u!aHJ.'Mtat. Uk3
Opposite tho Rock Stoio
SHINER TEXAS.
A NARROYf ESCAPE!
How it Happened.
Tho followlns rornarltablo event In a lady'fl
II To trill Interest the reader ' For a Iodr timo 1
had a terrible pain at my heart which flut-
tered almost Incessantly. I had no appetlto
and could not sloop I would ho compelled
to sit up In tied and belch gaa from my stom-
ach until I thought every minuto wuuld ho
my Inst. There was a fcellntc of oppression
about my heart and I was afralJ to draw a
lull breath. X couidn t sweep a room with-
out sitting down and reattngt hut thank
God by tho help of New Heart Cure oil that
Is past and I feel llko another 'woman. Uo-
foroufilnfftheNew Heart euro I had taken
different so-cnllod remod lea and been treated
by doctors without any benefit until 1 was
both discouraged and (mguatod fily husband
bouchtmo abottlo of Un Miles' new Heart
Cure and am happy to say I never reerettcd
It as 1 now have a aplendld appetite and
cleouwell. I weighed 125 pounds w hen I bo-
fan taking the remedy and nowIwefghlOO'i
ta ellect In my case has been truly marvel-
ous lttar aurpasses any other medlclno I
hao over taUon or any benefit I ever re-
rolved from physicians "Mrs. IlarryStarr
t'ottsvlllo l' October 12 1893. .
Dr tllloa' New Heart Ouro Is sold on a posi-
tivo guarantee by all druggists cr by the Dr
Miles Medical Co Llkhart Ind on receipt of
nrli'n. ft iipr lint fin. six hnt.tlpaPA. cinrraa nie-
pald TJila ereii dlswovcry 1 y an eminent
up( i lalUtlrt IioHrt di pdho contalu nsituec
CiliUtu ttor dmdciuU3 Qiuzfr
ILjTJL3ag
Testimonials of which can bo had upon application. I have further
nioio a guaranteed TAPE-WORM Rcmcpy and am also agent for
tho much famed
Br. FAHRKEY (Ghieago) herb Medicines
A. SCHIERSMANN.
GOMSUS2PTIOKT CUEDI
fiSTRE'AD THESE TESTIMONIALS:
1 Ihcicby intorm all persons lio liavo Urns illsoascs that I hao
boon cured tLrouffli the mcdleluo ot Di. fechleismaun. All tho doctois hacll
given mo up but now I am bettei than eer betoio. I (jhe this testimonial.
For tho benefit of all those nflllctert with consumption.
J. Paukelt. West Commereo Street Ban Anionic Tex
2 I sertitj that Iliad a veiy baillogfor ooi eight jears. I liaj sev-
eral doctois but none ot them could cmo roe. At last I applied to Di
bchlirimaini BhUici Lavaca count TiAas who cured ino in two weeks
poiicotly. OeorgeZwally Salado atieet SauAutonlo.
3 Iliad a bad cold which settled on my lungs. One bottlo hf lung
medklno ot Br. Schleismanii or Shiner Lavaca oounty Toxas cuied me.
II. Vcltmnnn Urackett. Kinney Co Texas.
4. Tor two years 1 was afflicted with consumption so that I was unable
to work. I used sovoral patent medicine which illd not relleo mo. At
last I csnsulted tho specialist Dr. Schleromnnn ot Shiner Laaca countv.
Texas who cured ino In il o montos and now 1 am nblo to worl; again Jly
trade Is caipenterlng. Q. Abs 311 Mniket stiect Dcnison Texas.
5 I certify that tho medicine of Dr Sehloramann of Shiner Lavaca
couhty Tei-us cures consumption.
Eev. It. I'arker 20 Clalborno St Now Orleans
0 I rns nffllctod w lth consumption andusod ono bottle of A Senior-
niinn's medicine und was cured J. Gruson Lufaln I. T
7. I was paralj zed on ono sldo for three ears and had several doctors
none of whom could euro me. At Inst I consulted tho specialist Dr. Sohlo-
rsmann of bhlner Lavaca county Texas who omod mo lu two weeks.
M Montcs 208 North Cass street San Antonio Tox.
8) I was ill for four oars with luns tioublo and nono of tho doctors I
had could help mo. At last I tried Dr. Sohiersmanu's medicine of Shlnei
Laaca county Tons and was complotclv cuied.
13. Eranke Swiss Alp Tayotto Co. Texas
-9 ) San Antonio December 10th 1887. 1 know from porsonal cxporienco
that the medicine of Dr. A. Selilersmnnu uses and recommends is a sure
remedy for tnpo orm. All who aroaftllctod with tapo worms will And n
suio remedy by consulting Dr A. Schlersmann ot Shiner Lavnca Oo. Tex.
Anton Adam Justice of tho Pence.
-A.. Solliersm.a.nrii druggist and specialist for-
merly of San Antonio now located in Shiner La aca Co Texas.
Well seasoned wood for sale. $4 per cord. Sold only for
Cash.
August SollHlidtt
Shiner Toxas
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 23, 1893, newspaper, November 23, 1893; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111951/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .