Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 27, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 4, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GAZETTE
PUBLISHED EVJSHY WEDHESBATr VT
T c habermacher
The net deficit in the
revenue of Iho state line
Y J Bryan nnd eon
are the guests this week of
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bubbokiption hates
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Entered nt the Shiner Texas Jfost
jtflco ns secoiu1clnss matter
Wrilfirfulny Jnn 4 iUOti
A happy New ear to nil
Dont foreot trrwrito it 1005
The Fall River cotton mill strike
fsstlll on The union workers
have voted to continue same in-
definitely
general
rencbed
the euro of 745000 What are we
going to do about il7
William
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Moody of Galveston nnd will ehool
dheks on Lake Saiprie
Accsrding to the latest dispatch-
es from Port Arthur General 8toes
bel had asked for terms of surrencl
r from Ceneral JNogi nnd it is be
fibred that the city hae capitulated
The BnltiKore News says that
Sir Urynus inability to drop tie
nljver issue has nll along been
bar to his political Buccees Welt
Judge Parker succeeded m dio
plntf the silver question nnd h >
failed to remove the bar
Bryans Commoner
Farmers everywhere should or-
ganize and come to definite under-
standing as to thencreage to be put
in cotton this year It has been
deirionstratedjjU av a smalhwcrojl
will bring m 2jnionBy than a
largo one
Christmas Entertain-
ments
Thejoint entertainment of the
two Sunday schools the Meiho
dint and the lluptist which was set
lor Christum nighi Dec 25 was
rained out and was postponed un
til the following night Instead of
the regulation tree hung wih pres-
ents n Santa Cliiufi log bouse Wan
provided and wnawell Oiled with
presents A short program wus
gone through with consisting ol
songs and a short address by Rev
E P Ledbettor The two quar
tettes were well rendered and were
soul inspiring The songs by ilttfe
Mildred Fry and Perry Wendllnnd
were very nicely done and received
much applause Alter the render-
ing of the program Santa Ohms ar-
rived and emptied the contents of
his house into tho laps of the child-
ren who wero all made happy
thereby and wo believe none were
omitted Bnnta Clans was his real
old sell and wns full of humor And
kindness The church was filled
with children nnd their parents
and everything passed off nicely
Lost
A brownish pony star in face
Spanish brand Reward for re
turn to Jon HuaiiKs
fbiner Texas
The Sock Social
The sock social given by the
Ladies Cemetery Society ut the
opera house on Monday night
lo 2G waB much enjoyed by all
I here was n nice lunch roTuisting
f coffee and oako followed by a-
social dance A nice sum was rea
lized from the affair nnd will be
ued in beautifying the cemetery
Nice Keslileiiee lor Sale
A nice residence dose in to bus
lness4 rooms and a hall 2 lots a
good well barn etc For particu
lars call at the Gazette office
Tight here in Texan
Tbfrt cuttonbuniinR bluff muii
in ienrgia Inst week nmouuted tc
one or o bales of lintersV Burn-
ing cotton after it is made Is a poi < r
way to help tho price A betlu
method would be to hold what you
have and decrease tho ucrenge or
better still diversify and raise ni
cottoii iur at least one year
What Others Think About
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i Hnifyou noticed that thB 1 best
t < wiis in Texas the most desirable
cut in which in live are those in
which the most attention is paid ti
eddCHtiolial mutters where tilt
people ilike time from rueh ofbufi
neSB lo devi ile to the training oftbe
jniril Every inllar invo fed in n
lchoul or college building in a Tex
Bt town has paid that town for tin
investment many times over Auri
yet sJraii M to say tl ere are some
people who are as indifferent to
these mattefs as though thoy were
beneath their qotislderntion
fcr ath Appeal
Plans to Make Rural Ser-
vice SelfSustaining
Washington lec 21 Repre
rrutnlive Henry of Connecticut in-
troduced a bill tmliiy to secure tin
full nee of the United Stales rurn
mail equipment and to place tlv
rural service on a paying basis
1 he bill provides that within thi
limit of the res ective rural routes
served by post wsgons parcel
mall waller shall be collected am
deliverei house to houee by car
rierB in wefght up to 200 pound
and in drmentfons np to a barrel
nt parcel however to bs more
than 0 feet in length The bill
specifics that the rates on parcels
shall bo 1 cent for 8 ounces or Uss
2 cents for n pound fi cents for
from 1 to 11 imnmtaMO H fcr
half bushel 30 pounds 15 cejts
for a bushel 20 cents for a half
barrel and 25 cents for a harrel
Read the CUzKrtB
FranlXIitch Bfnn Grapshoir
Dennit Uiliman Minnie Deutsch
Stella Wolters Herbert Holcbak
Just think of tho awful horrors
in store for us in the near future
another trial or Nan Paltorfon
congress in session Mrs Chad
wicks affairs being aired in court
and the clash between Togo and
the Baltic fleet There will surely
be Bdmottiingdoingin plentythen
Galveston Tribune j
FlrenienVlJiiH >
The inauguruj brtU gtvenby3hi
her Firo doiiipany Ko 1 on New
Yearle evev utj the BOcial event ol
the holiday seaBOn Visitors were
present from mii iVy outside points
There were fortyfour couples on
the Jloor inthe grand lnnrbli Tin
newly elected sponsor Mia Emma
Manila was present and loolted
quite charming The music whs
rendered by the Firemens blind
and could not he excelled It was
a triumph allround for the fire
boys
Mr ErnBt Kriteohe has glvfen up
his position at the Scbultze
Seydler drug store nnd returned
to his home at Uiddings last Mon
ay
For your fruit cake ingredients
jo to E C Mersehurger
There was a big Christmas tiee
it tho Lmbemri clinrcb on New
Years night and a largo crow d
was present The Bervices were
conducted by Rev Wm Dziewss
Tho best staple and fnnoy
cories at E C Mersehurgers
gr < >
Charley Kopecky speutthe holi-
days at home and n turned to his
gludiea at Ki i rth yesterday
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LTERS BROTHERS
dall the attention of their friends and
cuM Se s to the faet that they will hold a
tWfifif
ry
on Monday Jan 9 and lasting J
thrd pb ut the week Dining this sale all
fall a g inter goods will be sold at and below I
cost
dVt Miss this Opportunity
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LoopatheaIoop on a Bicycle
It is tho UrealesUBicyole Act ovcraccomplishcd
SICI3 TUB
BALLOON ASCJENSIjOIsr
nnd
PARACHUTE LEAP
the biff Ferris Wheel
Steam Plying Jenny
gall kinds
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end t o or three days sowing the maiiy attructiuiisat this Carnival and when
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whore all prnmUes made are faithfully kept Come any time day or night
there to furnish plenty of good music Gheau rn tes on all roads A big free
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 27, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 4, 1905, newspaper, January 4, 1905; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111636/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .