Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 15, 1897 Page: 1 of 8
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INER GAZETT
VOL, 5,
SHINER, LAVACA COUNTY, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15,1897.
NO. 29.
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Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds
and Builders’ Hardware.
The Genuine Glidden and Waukegan Barbed Wire, Mountain
Cedar and sawed burr oak Fence Posts, rubber hose, ouggv paints,
and brushes. Buggies, phaetons, surreys, hacks, harness, Studebaker
farm and spring wagons. £~>lldLXl©27, T©iX!Sl£5-
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UNGBEOKER& OO.
Is headquarters for Fresh and Fancy Groceries
also for Fine Candies, Fruits, Nu*s. Tobaccos
and Cold Drinks. We deliver your Groceries
at your home at once, free of charge.
Give to a call® Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Your
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S01TK Eli) OP BAILED AS AYE-Oarues Bros.’ Old Stand.
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Fine Wines, Liquors, Beer and
•• •• CIGARS •• ••
NEXT TO WOLTERS BROS. STORE. SHINER, TEXAS.
PALACE SALOQN.
P. STUERKE, Proprietor.
DEAEsu in F|iie w|nes, liquors and
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g^COOL FRESH BEER ALWAYS ON TAP.
Headquarters for the Farmer.
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| Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Brick, Wind Mills, etc. If
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^ The BAKER PERFECT BARBED WIRE, which is the best .
* on the market and is easier to stretch than any other wire.
| Polite and prompt attention at all times. Satisfaction Guaranteed
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A™ You a MILLIONAIRE?
New Racket Store? |
THESE FRIGES
Why do you pay $1.00 for articles that you
can boy for just one-half the price at the
Cotton Stripes 4-?} cts per yard.
Ladies’ Long Sleeved Vests 18c, two for 85c.
Boys’ Knee Pants 18 and 24 cts.
Pint Tin Cups 8c. two for 5c.
Quart Tin Cups 4c.
Two-quart Tin Cups, 7c.
Men’s Laundriecl Negligee Shirts, 29 cts,
worth 50 cts.
Our Earthenware will be sold at cost for the
next ten days.
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All of our Tinware, Earthenware, Stationery, Notions. Dolls and Toys at corresponding low prices
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from John Wemken of
A ; | View, who was present at his
||V j father’s death, lire"as follows: John
had been moving a renter and was
stopping all night with his parents.
His father appeared to be in ex-
cellent health and spirits and ate a
hearty supper, after which the
family sat around the sitting room
and Mr. Wemken laughed and
joked with them. It was very late
V | when they all retired and Mr.
complained that.,he could
Good Work and Polite Attention* |g ! wemken
HOT AND COLD BATHS IN CONNECTION. }| j not sleep. After lying down an
Hair cutting 25c, Shaving 15c, Shampoo 25c, Sea,foam 10c. i§p j hour or two he got up and. dressed
Shiner, ______ ls- 1and w;dked arou)adva vvbile and
~i—- lh- then told his wife that he believed
he could go to sleep. So he un-
dressed and laid down and asked
Look. Here.
Remember the fair at the convent! his "if'e t0 close a door leading into
this evening, tomorrow evening and j :in°thei loom sating that tlie
draught was blowing on him. She
closed the door and returned to her
chair and sat down. At 'once she
noticed that he was breathing
They are perfection and you need one for a family fU
peacemaker. Sold by
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for the Little Stove.
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Now is the time to buy lots to , the entertainment tomorrow night-
build on. There are no vacant!
houses in town and rent bouses are 1 Just receive'1 a nice line nf *»T»
in demand. John M. Krnegar has and Chnst;n!,s &***> includinK the
one-half block, one-quarter block V1?*|',u' "* do‘*'” a* c^caP heavily and going up to the bod
and twenty-five lots for sale, also a K ”5 11. IXinsch s. ...said, “arc you asleep already?”
house and lot; all on easy terms.i ' i j [ Me gave no answer and being
See him and let him sell vou a lot-, i ln'1^ mo’fal of J. F. j thoronghlv alarmed she ran out
. , TW~Fr*^r~r „ j Kopecky Was lakl to rest Tiuirsd^ 1 and called John and Willie to come
Let the l eopie Judge, j morning at 10 o’clock. The .«• in when lfce reached higWd.
>fl . . ~ ,, lma,ns "ere flowed to the grave Lide he was dead.
After pricetng what you need for by a vast concourse of people. The | A H .ttVmkon was seventv-tv. o
Christmas all over town, conte tol Knights of Pythias, the S. P. J. T. I years „kl alld ,„d bet,„ ,,, ]ne,.j,,l
see us before buying and your ver-J Society and the Shiner Fire Com-j ;went .j ht Vears-nineteen in
diet «ill be that wo have saved you | pnny No. 1, all attended the funeral i F tte C0Ullty .,,d nine here> jIo
money on your Staple and Fancy j Mr. Kopecky heing a member of all; lo#Teg a wife al)d eight children,
u-oeenes, on your Nuts, Fruits and; these organizations. J. C. Haber-1 0fhi8 children J()lul is ,ivi„g ,,t
Candies on your Dolls, Tea Sets, j rm.cber of Flatmna, conducted thejVttUev View, Hen rv at Henrietta,
etc and especially on your Fire-1 burial services for the K. of P. and j nnd \ViHift the voungest bov, is at
wonts, such as hire Crackers, Rudolph Val-ntn for the S. P. J. ’1'. j home. The daughters are Mrs. A.
Roman Candles. Sky Lockets, j Society. Twelve firemen were i and Mrs. Rob. Herms. Mrs.
Whistling Bombs. Torpedoes, etc. j present in uniform in charge of i Koenning, and Minnie and Li
Our stock is complete and will be; Chief Wagener. The coffin was al-! whA arLf i,11at honie-
sold at “Hard Tiu.es Prices.” j most covered will, flowers and the ! anTbiTlolTwjTNsTjreU-
lours for business, scenes at the grave were most! fe]t hy our communfty.
S. A. Carnes, Mgr. affecting. j The funeral toplace Saturday^
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Ward, Charles W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 29, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 15, 1897, newspaper, December 15, 1897; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111322/m1/1/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.