Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 15, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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SHINER LAVAOA COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY MORNING FEB 15 1894.
A G. Wangemann
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Shoes Hato and Cap3 Grocerios
HARDWARE WOOD axi WILLOW W ARK and
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Anvr F(iu NEW HOME SEWING MACniNK WALTER A. WOOD
MOWING MACHINES and RAKES JOHN DEERE PLOWS
CULTIVATORS ami STALK CUTTERS and HAN
NER PLANTERS.
Aim Avery Stall: Cutter and
Loui'villo Cotton and Corn
Planter.
All kinds of Country
produce bought at high-
est market prices. Cash
Paid for cotton Seed.
6T"3eo tli.it Feathcrboncl
illiams1 Lumber
Headquarters l'or
long leaf pine cypress well curb-
ing shingles sashes doors and
111 111 fl (icnuino (Midden and Waukegan Wire. Palling
Ui.XlJ.Vlk jj'iriFciice.MJrick. Sawed burr oak and Mountain
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Htudcb.ik"cr;Wagon;MRui&
gaTTOWN" LOTSUMPRC EDianiUNIMPROVEDA '.
J !.. tilt) authorized agent of II. 15. Shiner "and the S.w Antonio and
Aransas Pass Itai road Town Situ Company i'or the sale of all their lots
in the town of Shiner.
I propose to sell everything tli.tt I carry in stock ns cheap as the (-.line
quality can be bought elsewhere. I defy nil competition. My clerk
Mr. Albert Moellor kjic.iUk (ierman English and llohemian. I nk
you to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere
. " C. L. WILLIAMS.
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J.E.MERSEBURG-ER
California Fruits
Nuts of all kind?
Candle.
Stationery.
See our .1 10 mid MB cent
liiirgiiln CoiintoiN.
SlllNKK - 'Xes
Stab Sal
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fHDOLPH STEPHHN Proprietor.
Oity Beer. Oa.ririe-c2.GrOOcls and
T.-u.nola of" all Kinds.
Situated next to Flato & GreunV Lumber Yard
SHINER - TEXAS
HELMERS
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SbTidL OOllaxs.
jfUso Agent for fctie ....
TjlSTION S-vv-I3STC3-livdLA.C!l3;ilsrS.
t.i nl'n work and low prices. Hive him a call at Kuesal's old Bland.
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Long Leaf Yellow Pins and Cypress Lumber
1 JE arc receiving daily car loads of LUMBER and our stock is being constantly replenished.
WcTnUnotbennd Wo liavo SHINGLES SASHHS DOOR';
RLIN DS BUILDER'S HARDWARE and the gcnu'ne G.MDDEN RARltEI) WIRE and FIRE-Pltwor
JSHICh. also deal in Live Stock; our v u d is nist below the Aransas PnsB depot. Our cleik
and book keener G. V 1 schmburg speaks borli German and Rohcraian and is too well and f.ivornbh
known to need any further recommendation at our bind.
dlfflMaE'l. FLKTO & GREEM.
LOOK HERE FARMERS!
Here's Your Free EGG C rS
FARMER'S EGG- OASES.
When yon purchase Knytklng at
our store have the amount punched.
The cake is made of tin handsome-
lv Japanned and ornamontcd. The
Fillers are mnilu of cloth paper and
very durable. Saves both packing
and counting obviates loss from
breakage and miscounts and is an
ornament to any home. This case
will bo given you when your cash
purchases amount to MO.
T. F. MITTANCK'S.
FRESH
family
staple
and fancy
GROCERIES.
CROCKERY GLASS WARE
and TABLEWARE; the
best in Shiner.
Freo Delivery to all Parts
ONLY HE BEST CITY.
GOODS KEPT IN
STOCK IN ENDLESS CkA-sOLINE
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Corresponllace
voxji-TCisr-
IT'S LOCAL rs.
Mot n'-N TXEAS
EmronGAZi:rTn: j
The rider of tho. ri-1 horse lmil
been in our midst c VPP '"r Mrf''
Miclml Konarik liJlW last week
of puerperal homorah-
Mrs. Win. Thornt'Most a baby
boy t.S and a half to old on the
10th. of concestion.
W. R. Greonlce i lo was report-
ed sick last ncek iijronouneed by
tbeatlendlng phyan Dr. Wcd-
dlngton to bedofaery ell at
present.
The doctor stalcsTthat theie is
one case of muiv.p9l little negro.
By the way. Dr. .Veddington is
not only a succcssfil physicianbut
the boss hunter of his region; he
killed the biggestjbek in tho woods
a fuw days' agf
Miss Honto Hiok'i who has been
absent for several wocks in San
Antonio and El Pino returned last
Will If. i '
Mrs. Ida Nation! a daughter of
Dr. Hicks is TvisUng her t.imily
and friends in Mnilton.
A good many ofpnr cifucn cro
called to Hallcttsvjllo last cek to
appear before the fraud jury.
Mr. U. Iiu'eschcr1 member of the
grand jury' from this' community
came homo oil Saturday and re-
Riioiplr JacalLjoLili? rett J"r-V i tllttlc" foy
i. "fiiix hTit -returned to vancemint n
Villll K.HtfJJ tt(
avifm t"
fTWKU. stfz:
u'-SS ' r-. ... '
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on them
lemain several
return
TI .ll.tivllle. havifiKbccn summon
..... -i---. iw
Jim
Hiti
l on seerM.
this week.
Con
r uing nauiiiiu
.r4l u
venires
nsuUinocVen'. of Motiltmi
sb.iiiWj'!BSsiSndJ"'f'r
this term of ill "f Kw1 hom8
I
1
to vis
HamU . '
Mrs. Harley Andcrron of Hillf-
boro. cave her f.icnds an agreeable
surprise by droj ping in
Fridav. She will lem
days with herpKients Mr.andMis.
Hughs and with Mr. Andeison's
patents. Tho menus oi lianry
Anderson aie pleased to learn that
he is doing-well in his new business
piiterprlseUiJIiifsboro.
Mrs.T. IIVAlliB lecently leturn-
e'd from Huntsville accompanied
bv her adopted d wghter Misses
Vand and Mav Chitham. where
Miss Maud has been at culing the
Sam Houston Noimal.
Mrs. Allis opened school on
Monday the 12th in her buildings
in Moullnn In-titute where hbo for
many years as-Med hr hito la-
moniud husband in conducting a
boarding high school. Mrs. Allis
hasnosnpeiior in the training ot
childien and young l.nlies ami win
doubtless receive as shedeseives.a
liberal paiioimge. She. will bo as-
sisted by Mi's Maud.
The New Moulton public school
will celebrate in an appropriate
manner arbor day. Feb. 'J'J. 1'iols.
Crouch of Mqulton Institute and
ij..1. ! .liu'i'll. of Uaursvillc
art expected to take pirt in the
colebratioi.. The Moulton band
will furnish appropriate music
The average attendance of the
Moulton public scliool for Januaiy
was 111 instead of 8 per cent as
stated last week in excess of the at-
December. lhH nil-
.. i .... .! nu liiir til
.....11.11111 13 II II HI UlULU uoiitn
tho increased eiirollmont ns to a
disnosition mtnifcted by parents
to send to school with mure regu-
larity. " .
John Vivhl is proowdmg w 'li-
the erection of tV building lor his
d see my "plendid lino of
iiittcy
glassware
vases mugs
m
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HmrrTe-sntih-.tn.
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Faninn Arnitti is ptlWtig
residence in tlic southern
nil r.
part DC
town.
Ed lloebm has put out two ro-is
ol'shade tiees from tho comer of
bis business lot to the railroad
along the south bide of Mooic av-
enue A-di-Wedmsday was obsertcd at
the Catholic chimb.
Father Just the only Jilbt man
in Hallcttsvillc came up to visit
Father Heneslast week.
Dr. Lancaster shipped a lot of
fine beeves last week their average
weight being about KJOO pounds.
Thompson and Woodley shipped
eleen cars of cry fine cattle tho
same day a part of a lot of sewn
hmidicd' which they have bt.i
f.cding.
Dr. Lancister Ed Arnim an I
Hugo lliu-cher left Friday for Si
Louis and other points north. D .
Lancaster may extern! ms irip i
South Dakota and other point-
in tho mining u-gion of the Roekic-
If Old llore.is get on i ''high lone
some" while he is up lln.ro tli -doctor
may think it is n "Rocky '
climate in that part of the mor. I
vinvard. Nota I''E:-
n
To All CoiiccriK'd.
Tho S. A. A A.P. Ryon accom t
offro ovster roa-t at Iiockport
will sell tickets at ir'J.2.1 for roun
tiip commencing Fob. IV 1 H. 1'.'.
21 and 25. limited thtccdnys froi
daleofsale. For further inform
lion apply to I.. T. A.. Sliinei.
r'
for
Miisqiiurmlv Hull.
Wcdne-diy wignt Fehrttiry 21"
ntthelCofP 11 ill Shiner. TVx i-
llusie bv the celebrated Joe Y.iliu.i
Rind of Sail AnWlu.
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 15, 1894, newspaper, February 15, 1894; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111960/m1/1/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .