Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 13, 1894 Page: 1 of 4
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SHINEB LAYAOA COUNTY TEXAS THUBfgAY MORNING SEP. 13189.1.
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othingi Boots
Shoes Hats and Caps- Groceries
AHARDWARIt WOOD akd WILLOWWARE and
91 M'cluidise.
Aoknt Fou NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE WALTER A. WOOD
MOWING MACHINES and RAKES JOHN DEERE PLOWS
CULTIVATORS and STALK CUTTERS and BAN
NER PLANTERS. Agent for New Home Sewing Machines.
Also Avery Stalk Cutters and
Louisville Cotton and Corn
Planter.
All kinds of Country
produce bought at high-
est market prices Cash
Paid for cotton Seed.
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well curbing genuine Gliddenand Waukegen
barbed wire builders' hardware etc.
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And everything kept in a
first class lumber yard.
Town Lots Improved and Unimproved. J1!
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California Fruits
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JE.MERSEBURGER
Candies
Stationery.
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aflrst-clnts lot or I'offliiB. Tht-se ircntlfiaen ui enniitnntly
their stock. Olvn Idem acnll ami ret WO rents wnrtli fm one
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Tivm.oii of etll ICinds.
SStuatod next to Flato & Greaa's Lambw Yard
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MILLER AND GINNER.
C.he newest and be3t of machinery. Can gin from 41 to 43 halea per
day. Uoocl treatment guaranteed. i all weignta given all ol my
cus.tomcrf. Will gin as cheap jKrny gin in the county A
trial ityau 1 ask.
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Ifuif ydur Cotton this season to tho old Reliable QINNERS
KAUTWEII & WOLTERS.
Iiev artlhettcr prepared than over to do good work. The best Ma-
I ' i chiuery. Ginning capacity 100 13ulea
IsiIINERi
A. 0. KOEJKE PROPRIETOR.
Call on me aiid get a neat Shave a good Shampoo Sea Foam or
Tonic A trial application of my Dandruff Cure free. Hair cutting in
all tha latest styles. Two firet-ciasa chairs and two good workmen.
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SADDLE AND -HARNESS MAKER.
Mr. Kuetsel has secured tho solo right to tell tho celebrated
patent bame hook in Iavocb and DeWitt counties. Hl has
on band a lino stock of Saddles Whips Harness etc and
turns out nona but drst-class work. YOAKUM TEXAS.
CVERTON &EVERT0N
DENTISTS.
Oflica next door to Wilts' Jowelry
Store. Satisfaction guaranteed;
Office hoars: 7 a. m. to 0 p.m.
Shiner. Texas
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yi L. EIDSON M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONi
TEXAS
store. Olhce hours at
during tho day. Calls promptly
unswered day and night.
Shiner Texas
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IT'S LOCAL NIJAVS.
Moui.tws Texas.
Editor Gazetti:
i How to save your Dollars.
"'.;G. Eaescher Sons Moulton's on-
ter'priting ginners and millers are
doing a splendid business this year
andjwhy? Because they do good
work' for a low price and eivo un-
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Office next door to Grave's' druglersKrom the vicinity of Witting
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vicinity of Witting
aud'iven lrom F'latonia and all that
surroundiijg country are bringing
their' cotton to liucscher Sons
Farmers living in tho vicinity of
Hon. P. II. Green wJ
week.
P. W. Hughs went loj
Thursday
Mark Tansy of Vi
here Friday.
Miss Susie Strahlc
wai visiting friends he
Moulton wo kinder
on account ot veryon j
the barbecue.
W. B Friedrich leftl
for Smithvilloand otlier
the interest of the New YoSl
Insurance Company for wh.
has accepted an ngenoy.
There was a yiSjns. SSMSf
tainm(5( given at the residenn
Kd Boirliin baturuay night.
Saturday was a blooming
day hero. Cotton rcccipU
170 bales.
A young drug clerk at John liar-
tekV Thursday night. Mother and
son doing well and father xpcc ted
to recover soon. (Accept tin- Ha
suite's congratulations John )
Miss Ima Jackson is utU'iidui);
school in Hallettflvillo.
C. fl. Kotzubua went to Flatonia
Saturday.
Dr. mid Mrs. Lancaster left lr.it
Saturday for Lockhait to vMt
fiieuds and relatives.
Henry Etlinger and Frank Bie-
hunka came over from Yoakum
Sunday morning and returned in
the afternoon.
S. Ii. Moore roturnod from Dallas
Saturday.
Otto Richter of Shiner pasted
through town Sunday on his bi
cycle on his way to Weimar.
Our popular artist G. Finery is
painting llaur & Jaeggli's storu this
week.
Misen Zoe and Mentie Bunting
of Nickel were in town shopping
Saturday. ComTHY Boy.
Moulton ..Institute.
Moui.tox Inst.
Editou Gazktti:
Here I come again after a short
lay-oil waiting for something to
write about and as I have tiuito a"
budgot of news on hand. I will
start off by Buying that wo had a
shower of rain Sunday.
Farmers are all in a rush trying
to get their six cent cotton out but
I am afraid that tho rain is going
to interfere again.
Quite a number of tho Institute
peoplu attended tho barhecne at
Allen's crossing on Peach ucek
last Friday.
Services wero conducted at 'lie
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 13, 1894, newspaper, September 13, 1894; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111978/m1/1/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .