Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 13, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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How cotlon has sold for tho nock
ending September 12i
Thursday 6 1-8
1-nday 6 1-8
Saturday G 1-8
M n y 6 1-8
'lmsd-iy 0
Wtdnoaday 0
PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Tho loll of honor for tho week
Wm Mulker
C Culpepper
J V Tucker
J G Vest
Fred Thoruahlien
Otto I'feil
Miss Mamie Wclhauson
V. G. "Warnkon (2)
iooMachakamP j U
W W French Lockhart.
Win Zandei
TC Bailey Nickel
B H Jones. Brazoria
Paul F Franko
GKA.V1) VOLKSFEST.
Remember tho Volksfest Scpt.19.
Milos Crowloy J C McBiide M M
C lane Rosenthal and Burgess will
U there.
iflO REWARD.
I w ill give tha above reward to
find out who removed tho gate in
my p isture Saturday night Sept.
Mh letting strange cattle into my
piiture. A. J. Kopecky
Ficsh oysters at the City Bakery
I v il sell good cord wood at $3.50
po ml. Ciua Pfeil.
I -st stock of candles in town
it i rsehciger's.
i h potatoes and froBh cheese
ittanck's
errings and fresh kraut at
lanck's.
feith made on two weoks trial
y Eveiton & Everton.
All kinds of fancy candies at
Merseburgor's.
Now Apples received at Morse-
berger'aevery week.
Buy your honey at Mittanok'o.
. '-White Swan Flour" at Mit-
lanck's.
hho that fine line of rubber paint
s t C. L. 'Williams'
Hurrahl Clark and Hogg have
rondo friends and so b&vo the poe-pU-
t ith tho Aransas Paei Saloon.
Ice cream at Mereseburgei's ev-
ery Tuesday Thursday and Satar-
lay. V enty-eight loaves ef bread for
nt the City Bakery.
Teeth extracted withoat pain by
li rton & Eveiton.
A fmcy line of millinery goods
t Mius Nolan's. Next door to
' arnes Bros.
Have your teeth examinod free
)i Dis. Everton and K vol ton.
O dice noxt door to Gazette office
Pocket knives Pipes Mirrors and
a good many other things very
cnojp at j E Mkksebukgeh's.
Wo tall flour cheaper than any
other place in town. J F Mittanck
Apples pecans and best as-
eortuient of candies at Ed. Cole-
man's. It is hard to toll who will be our
next President but it is certain
that tho Aiansas Pass Saloon keeps
the bent 5ct cigars in town such as
Da Costa and Sin Pedro.
A full stock of perfumeries
brushes toilet cases combs station-
niy. school books fancy toilet ar-
ticles mid notions of all kinds at
A. (Slave's drug store. Shiner Tex
And still there is another can-
didate for congress from this the
10th congressional district. Ilis
name is Hon. J. C. MeBride of
Brozoria county. He !b not known
in this part of tho district but the
Aransas PaBg Saloon is known in
this part of tne district to koep tho
best whiskeys and cigars.
Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Lancaster
passed through Saturday on their
way to Lockhart to attend the mar-
riage of tho Doctor's sister Miss
Lancaster to Dr. M. A. Ellison
of Manchaca.
184 bales of cotton were rocoivod
hero Satuiday
A heavy shower of rain fell
Snnday.
Tho ball at Morya ball Saturday
night was a great success financially.
The GtitTTE office printed last
weeK one hundred ceinolcry lot
deeds for the 0. D. II. S. Logo.
Tho Postmaster has had a money
order nUdow pat in tho postflice
which is a groat convonionco.
Cotton worms have made their
appcaranco in great numbers and
farmers arc busy poisoning this
week.
A Mexican got on a high lonesomo
on the streets Saturday and took
a ride in August Schmidt's dray
wagon to tho calihoose
FOUND-A bunch of fifteen keys
Owner can have samo by calling at
this office and paying for this no-
tice. Work on tho now buildings was
delayed several days last week on
account of lack of brick.
When yon have tho toothache go
to Drs Kverton. it Eveiton and get
it relieved at once.
Piping was laid from the city
water works tank to the site for tho
aitcsian well last week and the
water power will be provided by
tho water flora the tank. Work
on the well is being pushed rap-
idly. Tho party w he made the raid on
tho kitchen" of Ed Wangeivmnn
and the writer returned one night
last week and finished Mr. Wange-
maims wine about live gallons.
It was undoubtedly tho work of
negioes'
Well-maker Charles Kartell has
started for Chiner right through
tho earth up at the lot next to the
Wiseman House. Tho city of Shiner
will soon hava plenty of artesian
water if thero is any this sido of
the Flowery Kingdom.
We heard it hinted on the streetB
of Moulton Saturday that Squire F
T. Jackson would be a candidato
for re election to tho ollico of Jus-
tice of the Peace for tho Moulton
precinct.
A new time tablo went into effect
Sunday ontli Aransas Pass. Tho
San Antonio Sh which former-
ly arrived liejJBttJujow arrives
at 1 :46 and "3iHMHMfghYoakum
at 2:31 InMealrf ."ormerly.
Tho norther which blewup'last
Tuesday morning was a most wel-
come visitor. Tha heat for tho
past two or threo weeks has been
insufferable.
Tho writer visited August Steph-
en's gin Monday and found every-
thing moving lively and all hands
busy. Mr Stephan has had all the
work ho could do this past week
and is doing a fine business.
An effort is being made to break
up tho negio dica. All vagrant
negro women will bo compelled to
leavo town and the negro Gilnioic
has been anested charged with
keeping a disorderly house. Tho
penalty for this is a ono hundred
dollar fine. Tho mayor and city
marshal deserve vrrdit for their
efforts to abate this nuisance.
PERSONHL.
Mr-and Mrs. L. Wagoner wore
visiting near Hochheim Sunday.
Alfred Jungbecker isited Schu-
lenhurg Monday.
F Morys visited Flatonia last
Monday.
Miss Tinnio Leick returned last
Saturday.
Charlie Hongst returned from
Houston Fiiday.
Otto Gricbsch is clerking for C
K. Holchak.
Archio Fitzgerald loft Monday to
enter Bryan College.
Fritz Krueger of Moulton was
in tow n Sunday.
J. Maresb of Moulton was in
town Sunday.
Albeit Swinden and Joe BartBoh
of Dilwortb weio in town Sunday.
Dr. Scharnberg spent last week
in LaGrange and Now Ulra.
Mrs L. M. and Walter Kokern t
returned from Sherman Sunday.
Emil Lockinan visited friends
and relatives at Moulton Sunday.
Wm. Wendtland was visiting
Wm Wagenor out on tho river
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M Hiehtor and
Willie Herder visited Weimar last
Saturday.
J. E. Morseburgcr mado a busl-
niss trip to Fayelto county thie
week.
L. M. Kokornot R S. Carncs
Albert Moellor and R. Hand at-
tendo'd tjio Mnlkey meeting at
Yoakiira Sunday.
R. G. Seydler Max Vv oilers and
Ernst Wnheemann attended the
Logo meeting of the 1 hlenbiiig
Lege. 0. 1). II. S. at Unnjes'
school house Suuda) morning
Editor R. L. Daws and wife of
Gonzales stopped over Sunday on
oiijbeinetnrn from a visit to Fla-
tonia. -
Mrs.Wm. Green and Miss Ida
Taylor returned from a week's
visit to Waco Friday.
Charlie Richter is able to bo out
again after being coniintd to his
home for two weeks.
Mrs. L. Fahrenthold. of El
Campo who has been hsre visiting
her daughter Mrs. R G. Sevdler
returned home Friday.
Miss Annie Muocke of Flatonia.
was'Vleitlng her brother Claries
Muoeke here last week.
Eddie Eschenbur$ will enter tho
niaie uuivorsuj nv auiuii ocp-
teraber ;'3rd.
Mrs. Tom Burkett and family
were 'visiting at Hochheim this
w eek".
Roger Carnss returned fiom San
Mancos last week. Ho is suffering
with a very painful abscess in his
neck and is unable to leave the
house.
Miss Nannie Nolan spent last
week in Hallcttsville.
Joseph F. Kopooky Jr. has en-
tered College at Victoria.
T. H. Streich of Hallcttsville
was working in the Daisy Barber
Shop hero last week daring the ab-
sence of Patton McCord
C. L. Williams was forty-six
years old Friday. Here's hopeing
you'll havo forty-iix more birth-
days Uncle Nat.
W. W. French cam down from
Lockhart Sunday hit face wearing
that same old smile.' . "
John OtholtYnd H? Woods of
Rnngc who wore in jjtovrn . all last
week returned homo Monday
Miss Llllio Kesslar is hero tho
guest of Mr and Mrs A G Wange-
mann. Twin girls were born to Mr and
Mrs Fred Conners Taesday. Sent.
4th. But one snrv'ivod. howover
the other dying before tho doctor
could got thero. DrNave was in
attendance.
Mrs Agnes Kopecky motbor of
J F Kopecky has boon critically
ni.ior several days mil at this
writing sho has taken a decided
turn for the better. She is under
tho care of Dr. Nave.
Wm Hammer and family ef
Yoakum were here visiting tie
fimi)y ef August Schmidt last
Saturday.
IS. II. Cordes and family Jacob
Krutz Minard Kotzebuo and Jacob
Muoleastein came up from Moulton
Sunday returning the same eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs Adolph Richter of
Weimar ccleuraud their silver
wedding Monday. Among those
wno attended irom here were Mr
and Mrs M Richter Gtto Richter
and Willie Herder)
Public Weigher 'Holloway's cot-
ton Platform gave away last Fri
day afternoon and came very near
breaking Jerome Sansom's leg. As
it was ho escaped with some sevcie
scratches. A horse also jot pretty
badly hurt in the wreck. Joe can
take care of all the cotton that
comes along though.
Will'Martin ef Sweet Home.was
In ton 'MondaV. Ho paid: "I
have a reguhr rai plague on my
plaf4 My barn is full of them and
I ca'n't got rid of them to save mv
life... jlfbave tried poisoning with
on imaginable poison but noth-
ing seoma to do apy good. Now I
nBliE?i?5iJSPl' eery rat dog I
canJfiFdliniirie country and shut
thjroupiirijtbo liarn and novcr let
therorauttnntU Jliey h ive all the
rattneatcajupj i J
The Latest From
Hallettsville.
After a"w eek of dry weather a
heavy rain fell lure Sunday. It
was not needed as the ground was
wetter than for months. Tho farm-
ers now need dry weather in Older
to pick their cotlon and gather
corn. Cotton pickeiB aro in de-
mand at foity conts per hundred
ind board yet every day thero are
to be coon on the streets n number
of idlti negroes ns well as n few
whites. Last Monday night como
one picfering stealing to getting
money honestly entered tha store
of Eugono Blakesleo and got $85 in
cash; nothing elso was disturbed.
While thero is not sufllcicuo proof
to make an arrest.enough is known
to make it morally certain as to
who committed the burglary and
tho color of his skin is white.
At a meeting of tho city council
Monday night it was decided to
havo the town given a general
cleaning np which will be done
under thoj supervision of the san-
itary committee.
City Secretary Wm Blakeslee
accompanied by his wife and moth-
er it usiting at his old home in
Baltimore.
S C Patton returned Sunda
from attendance upon district
court at columbus.
Mayor l'ownsend member of the
state democratic executive commit-
tee from the Sth senatorial dis-
trict attended a meeting of the
committee in Austin Saturday. Tho
committoo decided to loud Miles
Crowley a helping hand in his
racoforjeongrest and somo of the
best stump speakers in tho state
will speak in this district. M. M
Crane is wanted to come to Lavaca
county as he is Baid to bo "facile
princeps" when it comes to calling
the populist.sinners to repentanoo.
The democratic county ticLei
should have the oarucat support ol
evory ono who participated in the
primaries because thoso who took
part obligated themselvesiUofsiTpi
port the npmlneesf iThedpopuHatfl
are leaving nothingundonef?
oloct their county ticket and in"
order to succeed in so doing' 'will
let the balance of their ticket take
care of itsolf. In order to try nnd
induco tho German and Bohemian
voters they hava put on their
ticket men of these nationalities.
It is. however hardly probabls
that these good people will so far
forget themselves to sell their
birthright for a small mess of pot-
tage. If true to to themselyestlneir
county and their God they will
vote tho democratic county ticket
"straight."
County commissioners' court U
in session for the purpose of exam-
ining tho rolls of assessor Zumwalt
prior ta turning Barae over to Col-
lector Culpepper.
Competition for cotton ta quite
lively heio. Last Friday two
buyers had a scrapping match
which will bo investigated by tht
mayor's court.
O T. East has sold his interest
in tho Eclipse livery stable to his
partner H. J. Griffith who is now
going it alone.
A number of the members of tin
Soehne Logo hero expect to go to
Schulenburg next Sunday to par-
ticipate in a big celebration given
by the order there.
At present thoro aro but fivr
prisoners in the county jail; four
white men and ono negio. What
other county in tho state with a
population of 25000 can make as
good a showing.
Tho public school opined Mon
day with a good attendance. Prof
Peterson late of Ohio is the piin-
cipal with Misses Maiy Lomax
Bcttie Hcnarie and Maggio More-
land as assistants.
Ed Morelaud for several 'ears
assistant postmaster heio has ac
cepted a position as assist Hit limit r
Alex May tho now postmaster and
will move bis bnaid to that place
Ed is a most excellent young mm)
and will give the people win pat
roiwe the Yoakum postoffico ef-
ficient eei vices.
Dr. Newbury who has been
quilosick is convolescent. Tlmic
is nt present considerable sickneth
hereabouts of n malarial type.
Wr Adams is visiting" the "old
folks" at Haclberry. He will
teach school again during the fall
and winter nnd next spring wi 1
locato somewhere for the purpose of
practicing law.
W A Mair will visit Pan An.
tonio this weok for the purpose oi
consulting a specialist in regard to
his health which is not eonrl.
Last Saturday tho streets were
crowded with tho greatest nnrabor
of people since last winter. The
merchants report collections good.
More than 3000 bales of cotlon
havo been marketed to date.
A HATCIfELOIt NO LONGER.
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The Gazette's Well-known Valley
View Correspondent Married
Wednesday at ten O'clock.
G. W. House nnd Miss Amelia
Fernan of Sublime were married
at the homo of tho bride's parentB
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. reman in
Sublime Wednesday morn:ng at
ten o clock. The joung couple
will make thoir future home nt
Valley View. Tho Gazlttk ex
tends it's congratulations and
wishes them oery joy and hap
piness.
.FIREMEN.
Meet for drill nt eight o'clock
Sunday morning at engine house.
Eunst Waqemank
Chief.
OVERHAULED.
Hil-
Tho thief who stole Henry
nier's mare about three weeks age
was LOyorhanlodinearMWaoldraaiii -lotiReiliilTtn'eTeMorday'.'ToeB-
dayXConstable Koehler.andlMr Hil-
aicr left for Waelder to bring the
Uriminal-baclrto Lavaca county
The old Keliublo Firm.
Trautwoin Ac Welters havo been
running both of their gins since
tho first of last week and are doing
a lino business. Their reputation
for good work is bo firmly estab-
lished that they need but little re-
3ommendation at our hands.
The Public School.
The public school opened Mon-
lay with a largo attendance and
with Prof. K. J. Mair aud Miss
Tinnic Leick in charge. The Pro-
fessor has had tho school honso
"eiled the yards cleaned and every-
thing placed in an excellent con-
dition. Prof. Mair enjoys tho
confidence of all his school patroua
ind the respect and affoction of hU
scholars.
Fioui tho "VatorlnnU."
A party ef emigrants fresh from
Bohemia anived beie last week
and attracted great attention. Tboy
woie met hero by friends and tak-n
mt in the country where a farm
'iad been rented for tnem.
WANTED.
A steady German man who can
speak good English to take care of
horses cow nnd work around the
yaid Must hao experience nnd
como well lecominended If every-
thing is satisfactory can have em-
ployment tho year round. Good
wages. To commence work De-
cember 20th. Apply at this office.
F. G. Vfarnken camo into town
3und iv changed so that his friends
ould fuidlv recognize him. On
dose examination wo discovered
tho change was caused bv a new
pair of eidr. burns which Mr.Warn-
ken was cultivating. Fritz take a
to copies of tbo Gazltte a. u
;ecps right up with tho titue3
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .