Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 18, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GAZETTE
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J 0 HABERMAUER
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SUBSCIIJPTION IIATKS
Year postpaid
1011
Entered at the Shiner TcXis tost
office nssecondchvw tnnttnr
Voliif8i1ayf I riircli 18 UIOJJ
Tiik April showers wjll soon bo
upon us
0ok upon a time Zapata county
was considered to bo badly drouth
stricken but it ia not ho now
Sully mid lrico nro evidently
having n picnic it itli cotton Sully
Jibs bis inning one dny nnd IricB
the next
Thr question thnt inont interests
us now is tthere is that 200000
appropriation for the Worlds Fair
to come from
Ir is claimed Unit Seguin will
have the finest and lamest cotton
mill in the South and that it ttill
be run by water power
A iAitTY from Gonziles is to open
a saloon at Waelderto test tholocii
option lutv Weiuingino there ttill
be a hot time in that burg
In spito of nil the reports about
Roosevelts visit to Texas he has
just informed Representative Slay
den tliat ho will nut visit us
A drove of deer caught in tho
overflow of the Mississippi river
mar Natchez swam lite miles nnd
wero so exhausted when the reach
o 1 terra fir in a thnt they were easily
captured
Tiik Pmianan cnnal treaty and
Qabiin roeipiopiiy treaty aro noit
the bones of contention in the U S
Satiate It is asserted that the
troaty
GoNJSAiKK county is agitating Hi
luntier of issuing bonds for lepuir
wg and building roads and bridges
and Gonztlee county ttill do it It
remains to be mhhi if Lavaca county
will follow suit
Tun Galveston Tribune says it
riincd In Galveston fifteen days in
January eighteen in February and
nine sn far in Murch n total ot forty
ttto d > s litis beats that little
flood it ritten about in the time of
oalsi
Iris now charged that Sully nnd
Price are vtorkiDg together in their
jnnnipulatinnBif the cotton market
mid that they can put the market
up or down 20 points at their will
They take their inning time about
and only the lumbs or outsiders are
iljeced
Atioiwiy Ginihai Pit holds
that a general Statu lax for read
building ttouldbe uncorlslilutional
Tiic only method remaining is by
local taxation each county must
> tajcjtSelf and improve its own roads
anarlpht now is the lime to begin
the good work We hope tho com
niisBioneis ttill take prfirhpt action
in this matter
We publish th ejroIlowinK for the
benefit of our colored friende
Tho exslat e pension liar is tihrond
in the land The burden of his new
song iii that Mark Hiinna is going
to pension the slavetime American
African Let sensible colored folk
pay lifm no attention Mark Hunna
is engaged in presideiitmnkiiig and
is without time to devote to the ex
Blave pension scheme lie named
A few dayaagooneofthcee agents
was ariPSted for securing sub c lp
tioiiK from mgroesto aid jji passirg
the Iliiniia bill The tr bie with
the race is that it does not as a
general rule read the newspapers
hence is a > oft thing to such res-
ells ns desire to prey upon it Gil
veitoiiNetvs
AIMHIIONAL LOCAL
fOVL Never get tour feet or
bands wet when yon SOIUTO
with the Economy Scrubbing Brush
Mrs Louise RoosofSchulenburg
who lias been ill for some lime tte
are pleased to learn is elontj im-
proving
County court has been in session
in HallclsvHle for two weeks with
a full ducket and Judge Gray on
the bench
The Economy Scrubbing
Brush Will save yiu twice its
cost in brooms every ear
The Germania Vercin of Shiner
have sold to J A and M E Vot
ters 4 acres of the J Bates survey
for 11570 00
SorvTotoirig is hnrd
work The ECNOMY SCRUB
BlNO BRUSH Makes it Easy
For You
Mr J ARiel ardsonoftheStrtet
Home vicinity is thinking oi buy-
ing land near Fulls City nnd ttil
lucute there
The case of Nannie C Bailey vs
0 K Holchnk garnishment in the
county court has been dismissed at
cost of plaintitl
Go to the City Fruit and Confic
tionery Store for your fruits and
candies All fresh and new
A C Waoksfh Prop
Sirs J P Rubmnnn mother of
Wash Ruhmann was in the city
lost week visiting the family of Mr
K F Ruhmann
I dont claim to be a specialist
in fitting glasses but my glasses
fit especially good
A V SuiVAn
Mr J W Blew art the gentle-
manly agent of he Worlds li pchs
ary company at Uuflulo N Y ns
in tottu lust Thursday
Dont forgel tho City Fruit and
Confectionery Store next door to
KocpkoXBarbor Shop
District court will open the first
week in pril at Halletsvillo See
the list of grand and petit juiies in
this weeks issue of The Gazette
The San Antonio Steam Laundry
sends out shipments on Tuesdnjs
and return on Fridays Leave orders
with A J Hill agent for Shinsr
Mr Carl Schrader is the new
druggiBt at Schultzo Seydlers
drug store Mr Schrader is a polite
and accommodating gentleman
Messrs W T Bigby Marcus
Schwartz and J W Rngsdale lau
yers of Hnlletsville were here Mon-
day in attendance on Justice court
If you need a puir of Spectacles
go to Schvabs Jewelry Store He
has them in Nickel Goldfilled and
solid Gold frames at the cheapest
prices
MiBS Berta Thornton has closed
her school at Lang and returned
home home last Thursday Her
many friends will welcome her
return
Mrs Edmund Heralk ofEogle
formerly Miss Herder of Shiner is
tbo mother of a fine 7 lb baby girl
The Gazette extends congratulations
to papa and mamma
Capt R T Vinson representing
Goodman Bros importers diBiill
ers and wholesale liquor dealers of
Memphis Tenn was in the city
Inst Saturday interviewing our
Biilonn men Copt Vinson has
traveled extennively through Texas
and other Southern states and esti
mates the present crop at 10550000
bales and says the dornand will lie
largely in excess of the supply
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY
IN TIIK
GERMANIA
N D
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FIRKINfcURANCECOMPANIEd
C K IIprciUK Agent
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illinery Opening
S lMIgr lK < llfe SrlMrs
W T Amsle r MlKsJrphiBAiiiBlc r
Mjcssrs C IL FiatoW Philip Wei
bausen C I yLlbnuwnClniB Ams
ler WT Amsler Editiunt Wolters
E J Mcrrein yI jWli Win
Green Chas Giirbade and altei
Jersig oflloustflji
We give here tfuh a tbort bit
gra
phy of the deceased n
Hahuy L Fiaio was born at
FlatoniH Toxb October 2 1871
died March 31 jears
i months and 2Kda > s
Mr Flato ulwaH eurly age was
interestedin tlio railrimd ImsinehS
through the iullueiice ol two oi his
older brothers tOTotteie then agents
on tho Snutheiri aiiuc R R Be-
ing a man ofaVScellent character
and uiirepfoa rhaljle habits he stead-
ily grew in tbSJJpUoui of his em
ployers At EDPueo Texas he
served tho comjmny ns chief eleik
in the ticketofiico Whilo ttorking
in this capiclty he met there tbe
love of his dlfeJho was married to
Miss Ieabelli Allisa in September
1896 In November oi tho Bame
> ear hu vas appointed city ticket
agent at Houstoip sertjng in that
capacity a yearymd a half alter
which lie nssoolated iiiinsell with
his brothers in Qui cattle business
In thoyeir of 1500 he accepted the
positiop of munajbr for the Flato
Live Stock Commission Co at St
Joseph Mo By the application
of his business talent together with
his popularity he succeeded in
buildinfrup a very satisfactory busi-
ness He was awiian of exemplary
Just Receiveclss
The Finest Ribbon Cane Open
Kettle Syrup mjok Cheese Hol-
land Herrings Cabbage and Kraut
Irish and Svt eel Potatoes Oranges
nnd Lemons Please give mo a
call and find difference in priws
Hair trimmcif ii nH stjles
A C Koepke
habits honest candid and true in
his business transactions and of the
highest mf > ralityiii fooial life He
leaves n lovirJB wife and smi an aged
mother three sisters ntid four broth1
ers ttho hijvo the sympathy of a
host of friends 7
OUR
Millinery
Opening
Will Occur
TUESDAY
AND
WEDNESDAY
MARCH
25th
S > S
Wejhave Bpared no effort in getting the most uptodate
LINKSOF DRESS AND HACK HATd VEILINli HUMMING ETC THAT
WERETO BE HAD ANYWHERE AND THIS BEING IUR FIRST SEASON
WITlfAN EXPERIENCED TRIMMER IN THE HOUSE WE WILL BE MORE
ABFlE TO PLEAHE YOU THAN EVER BEFORE
COMEAND INSPECT OUR LINE BEFORE VOU BUY WHETHER YOU BUY OR
MOTWE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THE BEST SELECI ED STOCK OF
tr MILLINERY THAT WAS EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY
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always brings speedy and per
manant relief In all rheumatic
and painful affections neo
rolgla swellings sprains
pain In the book and all In-
flammations Prloe SO cents
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Funeral ol Hurry L Plato
The funeral of Harry L Flato
took place last Sunday Maich 15
ut Flatonia tliqold home ot the
deceased ThjSluncral nasallcnded
by a large conraurse of relatives and
friends Thesservices wero con-
ducted by ItM T Glllett a
Methodist divsne nnd were verj
impressive jSf
Tlmsott ho tended from Shiner
were Mr nrSj he C Flato
Sr Mr and met It G Flato Mr
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City Meat Market
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I IHSLV Putchastd The Interest of E II Lockmann
In the Above Market and Am Prepaied to Furnish
You With
Best Beef Pork or Sausage Daily
And Ask a Share 6f Your Patronage Give 5Ie AJrial
H xVi RESPECTFULLY YOURS M <
Joe Hughes w
Family Remedies
bveras
eons all blood and skla dh
teases bolls ulcers enlarged
glands salt rheum scrofula
blcod poisoning ood ell veae
real affections Prion ftQO
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eoanleraols and cures all con-
gestion gravel bloody urine
Bright disease Jaundice and
nil affections of those organs
Prlaa 75c and IZ5
Sigagsiiifc3 Krtiil > iT1Hff3
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Positively cures
all coughs colds hoarseness bronchitis
pneumonia asthma croup and all
affections of the throat and lungs
Price 25 and 50 cents
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strengthens and tones up eve-
ry organ of tbe body regulates
digestion promotes tbe appe-
tite everoomes oenstlpatton
Jaundice headaoh and all
stomaeb affections 79 cts
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 39, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 18, 1903, newspaper, March 18, 1903; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111568/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .