Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 13, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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SHINER- TGKKS.
Give tlieni a
staple and fancy groceries
These gentlemen are preparedto fit you out in first-class stylo
in the line of family GrofigMes toilet articles and glassware
. They also deal in all kinmf country produce. Best of atten
lion paiu. to cusLomurs; ;ujtjuenvery to an parts 01 tne city
and looleover their larjre stock of Iresh
call
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l)emocratic Ticket.
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' TOR COUNTY JUDGEi
V "At P. H. GllEEN.
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IFOR SHEIIIFF:
John F. Houchins.
ROR TREASURER:
A. B. ffnvALi..
IVOU TAX ABSHSSOR
R. ZqinvAi.T.
SFOR TAX COLLECTOR
B. F. CuLrrrrcn
P'OR COUNTY ATTORNEY:
Wm. Blakesiee.
FEBOIISrCT.
POR COMMISSIONER. Prcc't
T. D. A. Mnc:.
IJCSTICE OF PEACE freo't.
V V Foue
I CONSTABLE Precinct No. 3
IlBNttY ScHAJlNBUIiH.
ran for JUrs Allie ha! hal
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AnjiounoeEaonts.
DEPENDENT.)
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As I have nothing else to do I
thought I would write a lettor to
the Gazette.
Tho Methodists begin their pro-
tracted meeting Sunday.
We have some rustling people
here. Will Leazor is a cotton
picker right. A few days ago he
picked fire hundred and twenty-
eight pounds and reited two hours
at noon. Ho has sold seven bales
of cotton and has more in the field.
Cotton is making more than was
expected.
The barbecuo over on Peach
creek was a good one. Sovernl
good speecher wero made ono by a
colored brother. At night tho
young people gathered at tho resi
dences of .liea Hull and Alex
Weems to enjoy a f ocinl hop Ljgo
Walker went to borrow Mr. Clark's
buggy to tako tho ladies to tho bar
bceue but the old gentleman was
coins to take it in himself or of
courBO Lize could havo getton it?
Mr. Tom Nolan is having cry
poor health this summer.
Tom Leaser got his band caught
in the gin tho other day and cnaae
near loosing two fingers.
MjJCi8a3mKi;nBJ Clarkretnriied
fw!ywe!Jini
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Ants.
They are nearly as biFaTOMtlas
mosquitoes. Tho big redanta have
hills all over town and in Jnctfnl
over the country and a
nuisance. Throw a stlckj
ble in among them on
ami they will pile onto!
to light. It is amusingffito
stone justoer the niaiCTen.trance
of a hilt and see themlgral) itFnnS
ujr iu uuu uut pieces fu nqyaeecra
to bo surprised whenffiioyStcri
held and break their JawB'iDKt;
After awhilo it daw na jJnjK hem
thai they can't hoit it'alm uSyTgo
to work to dig a newntalKKThoy
are grit ciear inrougiiianuiwoivjne
bluffed a little bitanaibo.onlylw?
t A i Hi Bill i
to convert one to.
thinking is to kill hi
him into tho rtoun'
fight anything tnatfwSej
in don't matter whalsuleve
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as big as a saw miligwa bavoc
Eoveral methods nracliced!
-. . .t . jtt
them oil. iheotner uaywefaiTia
hill and set the whole busTncis on'
nre. laooiiran away aownjiqiq
(1U glUUIIU UUU J.MUMUil.nb llll.lt
when wo passed byStMB'apot'-ith'o
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noit morning mo -anrarnaaraaui
another hole about'aKfoot j fro:
lhe"firr(SriMf&t
WKKiiil-jeKiS:
in vav-ugMutrvm.
The beet wyAt
plioepbowM.mUj
Jn burn for anhon
fecS'
FHyORITS SHLOON
(unniiLin k 6cnnAMMJmopiiiiiTons.)
FINE WINES LIQTJOES BEEE and gIGAES.
Which are politely sorted at the bar. We respectfully ask tho old
pafrons of the FAVORITE and the public generally to give us a call.
SaixEE - - - - - Tat a
-The best of-
Liquor Beer Wine and Cigars
Polite Attention.
Cor of Main and Front streets
Louis Eichter Prop.
Shiner Texas.
J. H. HUEBNER 1
Asks his old friends and pitroiiB to gii.e him a call nt his new
stand the BISMARCK SALOON. Leopold Humraelwill continuo
to tend bar for lnm and polite treatment is guaranteodjall.
His stock ot
Methodist church Sunday by Rev.
Killougb.
Sunday being the time set forth
commencement of the Methodist
protracted meeting at this place it
was postponed Until tho last of tho
month on account of such busy
times with thq crops.
C W Hampil and daughter. G
Flury and F V Arnim Jf Moulton
attended the services at tho Insti-
tute Sunday.
Mr Ellis of Waelder. is here try-
ing: to organize a singing school.
The publio school will begin on
the fiist of October.
Tom Nolan's throU is badly of-
""fectrdj ho can hardly speak abo-.e
a whisper.
Miss Kcnnio Clark who left last
week to attend school at Seguln
returned Satuiday on account of
ill health
We learn that Hugh Nolan of
Austin nil) be down on a visit
pretty soon.
I). Allen of Flatonia who owns
the McGill farm" close by here sold
the same toia .Bohemian who in
electing a. dwelling house thereon.
Our posiodicc haB been discon-
tinued and the Major is at ease.
Jo-hn Tanne nberger ii still pick-
ing cotton so is your hunsble cor-
iopondeut In unsviei toyonr Nickel corrcs
tiondent. I will say that the" best
.fy to exterminate wolves is to set
out (joveial slices of fresh beef well
sprinkled with strychnine. It bents
nil the steel traps ip tho world but
be euro and kop yonr best dog
tied op
EW Walker is actingM chap-
Jj'iglitSgd.'
gMIpBltoMa
Nickel texab
Editor Gazette:
1 Come again" you say and
here wo are n ith a little budget.
Last Thursday was a wet day for
precinct six Moulton and Dil-
woith like to went dry though late
in the evening so wo were informed
by Constablo Meyers and our
friend in Nickel residing on West
Avenue. Ohl how w would like
to go somewhere else besidos home
when wo get a little too much of
well call it "be happy and over
joyfull."
Squire Qnobcdcaus held the
seales of justice in' his hands Fri-
day. One case; plead guilty.
Say Mr. Editor in which agri-
cultural papor could we find an
answer to the question "what is
the mattor with our Jersey cow
she don't give milk enough to make
butter for breakfast."
There is a report circulated in
this neighborhood that the senate-
anil congress of the U. S. are about
to pass a law to export all P. P.
men to a lono island in tho Pacific
Ocean. Smo of the- hoys are
scared but Willie never bothcra
his mind about suo'i things
He sleeps eo sound that the neigh-
bors when they come to seo him
havo to call three times before ho
opens his sweet eyes.
About visitors uiafall condit-
ion of crops etc Wollwiaber will
giyo yon all the- information yoK
ttatit Ho inows every thing going
on in the (Stono)wnll Whore he
stays since be fell in the hog pen.
1 A. FrNigRiDEnv
Mrs. S. A. CTarnes was critically
ill sevjral days last week but is im-
proving at th'is. writing
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Ar.TUira UBrmoueiriar
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Ttay totrict th Vlgorc fo fco Lttezl
Any ladyiot Batishedjimth the
br. Sohllling Coriet 'Jifte1 wearing
it a month (tfri returri'liy and th;
prico paid will! be 'Jremnded.' For
sale by Welters Brs -
WINES LIQUOES BEEE and CIGAES
la complete.
SHIWSR - - - TEXAS.
tSTDESGKE'S.
wm. "rrmrtimerml?
(Headquartcrsjpr Jho T'armcr'.) . -
The beat of Wines Liqnora and Beer. Klein's Best
cigars on sale.
shiner. -
TEXA
Jesepli Oindrej
-nEADUUATVTEBS F01S-
aqqd dp Jfiii I0aqifli3
AND GROCERIES
Linr.Ii at all Hours. Fresh City Boer always on Tap.
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Kisbsst'Henoro Wort'j'j Fsix.
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MOST PERFECT MADE...
A pure CtjpeCresci of TafW Powder Free
ftora mmon'J. Alumoraeyothwadultcrmt.
40 YEARS THfe STANDARD.
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on Suort Notice.
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.Confectionary - Fruits - Iixts
JEWELRY SPECTACLES and NOTIONS of ah. Kirros.
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City BJtery
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'm Serves meals at all hours and keeps on hand fresn bread and okegi
at all times. Candies Cigars and Tobaccos. Lunch of all kinds.
Located across from depot.
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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/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .