Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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SHINER GAZETTE.
VOL. 4.
SHINER, LAVACA COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6th, 1897.
NO. 31.
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DEALER IN
LUMBER'
Shingles, Sash., Doors Blinds
and Builders’ Hardware.
FLHTQ & GREEN
4 THE LBitiilRSJ#
The Genuine Glidden and Waukegan Barbed Wire, Mountain
Cedar and sawed burr oak Fence Posts, rubber hose, ouggy paints,
and brushes. Buggies, phaetons, surreys, hacks, harness, Studebaker
farm, and spring wagons. SHINER, TEXAS.
Bismarck Saloon,
J. H. HUEBMEK, PROP.
--HEADQUARTERS FOR-
Fine wines, Liquors, Beer and
cigars. ■
giSf-NEXT TO WOLTERS BROS STORE.
Lumber, shingles, sash, doors, blinds, brick,
wind mills, etc.
The Baker Perfect Barbed Wire, which is
best on the market and is easier to stretch than any
other wire. PoLte and prompt attention at all times.
Satisfaction guaranteed,
TP EMEMBE3R THAT
BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT THE
CMSH STORE,
HORTH EXP OF EAILB.QAD AYE—C les Bros*’ Old Stand.
•S*eVEHYTHING • FRESH AND • CHEKP-t^
S- .A. 0-A.R.3STeS Manager.
A.B.J
TJISrCKBKJOIECiEDEt Sz OO.
Is headguarters for Fresh and Fancy Groceries
also for Fine Candies, Fruits. Niffs. Tobaccos
and Cold Drinks. We deliver your Groceries
at your home at once, free of charge.
City Barber Shop
A. G. KOEPJDE* pTOp.
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Give ns a call. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
ED C0L6MHN. .
Fruits; Gaudies, Nuts, notions
Fine StocK of Jewelry.
Jp^Call on him at his new stand, near the Post Office.
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PALACE SALOON.
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P. STUEBKE, PROPRIETOR.
DEALER IN line wines liquors
and cigars.
ggP^Fresh Beer always on tap.-ffiM
Headquarters for the farmer.
Good Worfc. and ipolite Attention-
—HOT AND COLD BATHS IN CONNECTION.—
Hair cutting 25c, Shave 15c, Shampoo 25c, Seafoam 10c.
SHINER — — — TEXAS
Aransas Pass Saloon
H. F. ELLINGHAUSEN, PROP.
M.HELIERS
The leader in
good work and
low prices . . .
For your Harness, Bridles and
Saddles. First-class work and
Prices to suit the times. Examine
his stock before buying elsewhere.
West Main Street, Shiner, Texas.
BEST STOCK OF
4 CallANDSEETHAT
SPLENDID STOCK OF
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Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
ice-cold city Beer
Always on tap.
TRAUTWEIN & WOLTERS.
^Two e gins • Under • One • Management^
Their old gin has been moved to a convenient point in the
southwestern part of town and everything thoroughly over-
hauled. They are better prepared than ever to gin your cot-
ton, and respectfully solicit your patronage.
rangements for the working on the
public roads those county convicts
who dp not hire out. There will
be no more laying out of fines and
costs in the county jail at the ex-
pense of the tax-payers.
Several fine game cocks were
sent from here to San Antonio to
be fought in the big maine there
last week and they proved to he
the best there, capturing first hon-
ors. Mr. S C Paton, breeder of
these chickens is proud of their
record.
Sheriff Houchins and family
who spent the holidays in Austin
are expected home today;
There is considerable sickness
now prevailing hereabouts, said to
< be La Grippe. Doctors and drug -
1 gists must live, even though the
people suffer
Mr. R. J Skrehot, a rustling real
estate agent will organize here a
„jff^ vr
Developement ay ^irrigation Asso-L
ciation. recently"ganized in Yono
kum. The San Antonio & Aransas
Pass people are assisting in organi-
zing and maintaining these associa-
tions, which can accomplish much
good for this section.
Mr. G. Fluryq of Moulton, is here
finishing up the scenery for tff
new opera house. It is doubtful it
any opera house in Texas has fine
scenery than that of Kahn & Stan
zel here.
No changes here; all pursue the
tenor of their way.
Representative Kirk was here
last week arranging to go to Austin
to look after our interests in the
Legislature, which convenes on the
12th. While not a brilliant man yet
he has made heretofore a record as
a faithful and painstaking legisla-
tor, and will see to it that in so far
as he can that the best interest of
of all alike are not allowed to
suffer.
Wishing for the Gazette and all
connected with it in .any - sliap.cn
manner or form a happy and pros-
perous Ne\v Year. Iam, yours to
serve. X.
The last day of 1896 was as clear
and fair as a da\T in June. New
Years day, however, was quite the
reverse and showers fell at inter-
vals during the day. The rain wa-
much needed and was hailed with
, , , . „ . , delight bv stockmen and farmers,
OUE COUNTY 0APlTALJ:the1bns/,;e"V!irtirofto'vn; 'vhl6h * -— -
__ j said act kept the town quiet. J Ed Ruhman came home from
Some breezy Dots fromHalletsville* J ^ie Sunday school cnildren, et | Kened&y Sunday on a visit
—-- | al, had Christmas trees in the Bap- j \
IIalletsville, Jan. 4th, 1897. j tist and Methodist churches,
i ho New year is with us, and j County court convened, here for
may it e^e it has passed into j the winter term today With a fairly
the beyond, and succeeded by an- ■ large dooket, A jury was drawn
other, let u. see much happiness ! for but one week, and much of the
and prosperity as a people. j business will go over to the April
The holidays passed off quietly j term,
here. No causualties of any seri-1 At a special term of Hie commis-
ous nature. : sinners’ court, Dec. 29th, Comtnis-
1 he city authorities had refused ! j. ]). a. Merer was authorized and
Jim Harwood came home IV a.
Coronal Institute to Spend the hol-
idays.
GoorgG Kfiise and MisS Tt v L
Raatz wei'c married at the r--i'
degee of the bride’s parents out a
the river, Tuesday; Dec. 29th.
Henry Tliieniati of Meyers VV
Was visiting John and Emile Lc- V
G. B. RUHMAN’,
THE I!AIU WAKE
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5 to tbe use of fireworks in ! empowered to make necessary af-j oian during the holiday
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Ward, Charles W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1897, newspaper, January 6, 1897; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111229/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.