Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 25, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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PUBLISHED EVEttY WKDNEBDAY BY
J C I1ABERMA 0HISR
i subscription uatkb
Oho Year postpaid
The Democratic Executive Com
ruittec of Lavaca county met in
speciaL iesBion pa
the oteiirHWU at
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100
Isntered atsthc Shiner Texan Iost
jjlHoo as sobbi deluss matter
Wednesday April UB 1100
Tills office Is Insured in the Prin-
ters MutualFIre Insurance Associa-
tion of Texas
Announcements
Congress 1500
Representative 500
District offices 500
Cnuiiiy i din 500
Precinct ollices 250
City ollices 250
for County Attormy
0 L SrftVI OHA
Subjoct to the democratic party
For CJommissioner of Precincts
3 and 7
LOUIS TRAUTW1SIN
Subject to tbo democratic party
For Public Weigber Precinct No 3
OTTO C JIENKHAUS
Subject to the democratic party
MEETING OF THE DEM-
OCRATIC EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
The Teeldletnoved as to ho Voters
for > County Candidates Tho
mbefmtcb ef ari C Blu
Shiner O C Searcy and Vm
BlakeBlee Halletsvilie J M Hol
ub Moravia J M Smith Soclu
sion John Kloppenburg Sublime
J M Little WellerB Mill Dr O B
Patton Sweet Home Frank Ku
tach Worthing Wm Boenning
Baursvllle Wm Beall Breslau
Joe Schiudjer Fullers School
Louie ToUclie k Vienna
Mr Pat JiI HS pJrpy being dis-
qualified on account of being t
candidate Rendered his resignation
which was accepted and Dr 0 B
Patton waB appointed in his stead
Tho resignation of R L Esc hen
burg was also received on account
of sickness and J C Blobm was
apKinled in his stead as chairman
of yjiippr jiricinct Motion by
Mr M Smith of Seclusion and
seconded by Mr Wm Blakeslee of
Halletsvilie was then mado as
follows
That the chairmanship of Baurs
ville bo declared vacant for tbe
reasons that the present occupant
Mr Boenning publicly declares
hefore tbo Executive Committee
hat ho refuses to recognize tbe
right of the majority that he would
not submit to the action of tho ma
jorityofthe Committee unlessit
waB in accord with hU opinion
and far thejurtber reason that be
announces that ho isthe county
chairman of pqlitical organiza-
tion which be says in some things
is in opposition to tbe Democratic
organization and tbat bo would
adhere to this new political organi-
zation wheuover it was opposed to
the Uomocralio in county affairs
Tho mQtloii was carried urianl
moualy
A motion was then put by Mr
Wm BUkwIoo and secondol by
i MrJjvf Iittle it fallows
MoV d thai tfJOM ewl o YOU io
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Attorney Generals Department
Slate ol Texas
Austin April 20th 1905
J C Habeririacher
Shiner Toxas
Dear Sir
We aro in receipt of yours
of tbo 18lb and in reply thereto
yoi aro advised that the democrat-
ic executive commiltes of your
county has the authority to pre-
scribe the qualification of thoso
parties who will be allowed to par-
ticipate in tbo democratic primary
lection in your county This in-
cludes not only the right to pre-
scribe tho qualification of tho vot
ers but of all persons who partici-
pate in the primary in the uay of
being candidates for ollice in same
Yours truly
Claudo Pollard
Oflico Assistant Attornoy General
This opinion wilt be adhered to-
by the committee There beiug
no further business tho meeting
adjourned
The commission is making an ef-
fort to reduce railroad < fares tb 2
Coinmittco Reserves tbo cants a mile
Right Jo Pass on the
Qualifications of
tbo Candi-
dates
but oiily vole for county oiliccrs
will not be required to tnko any
pledge or be otherwise qualified
than as legal whito votors provid
ed that a pledge adopted uti recent
meeting It to stand except us here-
in nullified
The motion was carried
An opinion from the attorney
general was then read by lho secre
tary leariugbn Ihe powers uf the
committee as to Iho quaiilicatiope
of the candidates aslolkms
frr
The rains last Thursday
pretty general all over South Texa
nd did iintr i f
an
good
The United Stateangfj
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oikAii
tffo Mwictuf Pacifio i
tirely free from thorn
r
were
San Francisco will be rebuilt and
plans are already being laid look-
ing to that end The properly loss
is novplaced at 400000000
David F Houston was formally
inaugurated last Thursday ns Presi
dent of the State University Ho
made a fine inaugurul address
Relief trains aro being rushed to
San Francisco with supplieSof food
and clothing The panic is not so
great andthe city is quieting down
Congress appropriated 1000
000 for tho immediate use of the
earthquake sufferers at San Fran
cisco Almost the entire city has
been destroyed principally by Bre
Congress has adopted anothei
resolution appropriating another
million dollars for tbe relief of San
Francisco All towns in Texas
are giving liberally and it is be-
lieved the slate will contribute
100000
Decoration Day Services
To bo heldiat the city cemetery
on Sunday April 29tb at 230
oclock p in
Programme
1 Selection byjfirojnens band
2 Song byttbe churebchoir
3 Address by Rev Wm Dzie
was in German
4 Song by tbe Mannercohr
5 Song by the children of the
Sunday school
0 Selection by Firemens band
7 Address by Mr SamSchwart
8 Song by the church choir
9 Bong by tho Mannorcphr
10 Selection by Firemens band
11 Benediction by Uov Wm
DMowaB i5
Plenty of flno stationery always
on hand at the Qmkvix ofo >
L oy your orders
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Wash Goods
Outline of spring and summer dress goods is complete As this
is going to be the biggest season for white goods evdr known we liave
prepared for the unusual demand and are showing a big assortment
in all the different fabrics SUGh as Mull Oxford Suiting Soiesette
Linens and Linen Finish Cambric and Duck We also haver a beauti-
ful Hne of Lawns and Organdies fri plain and figured at from 5c to
40c a yard
EMBROIDERY
J ust recplvod another shipment of Km
broldervof allkinds exlra wide for Cbisetl
Covers ond Flouncing also in sets insert-
ing to match a complete line at from 3 ttf
05o u yard
LADIES DRESS SKIRTS
In Black and Blue light weight in Mo-
hair andiCioilian just the thing for tho
Bummer > atifrom 150 to 350 Also a
nice lino of light weight wove skirting in
the leading colors Grays and Gray Checks
SHOES
In Shoes wo carry the largest and best
stock in town and always aim to give you
thobcat Tviiluca for the money
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Gowns from 503 to 150 Undershirts
from 76b to 250 Corset covers from 25o
to 75c Drawers from 25o to 10Q Take
a look at these and save the trouble of
making them
BOYS WASH SUITS
We are showing a nice line of Bojs
Wash Suits in Whito Blue Tan and Fancy
Patterns at from 50c to 250
OuVstock in every department is Complete arid our prices are the
lowes tjfonly a trial will convince you of the fact
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MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Our Millinery Department haB made n
splendid showing this season and we aim
to keep tbis up by keeping qui stock com-
plete by filling in of all the newest things
in this department every week
BOLTERS BROTHERS
IMerGitiaxtts and Ban3sers
UNINCORPORATED
SHINER TEXHSW
ammsi mm mmm ffimmm mm
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Mt ishing
lis bp pre buying
fa Suit JSat Shoes
ntle iine qfi Qje ntS
dout lail to call on
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Remember wecarry a full line of Dry Godds Groceries Hard-
ware and Farming Implements
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Wearesole agents for the White Sewing Machine and
eye Mowers
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J C BLOHM SON
Butchers andatomt > bills ot
al put lijo ini coilwiJwai t > to
oarry in pocket foif itto at Tim
tkiait oflios
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National Banks are organized as a
placeof safety for MONEY Place your
with the
FIRST MTIONAt Bp
OF SHINER v
none safer
tOl O tO5OrQ 0 OKOKOl < O tOO O
Roberl Seydier
PHARMACIST
Doltrln
Drugs Med lot n ev
and Pa ient Modi
oVnea flohool Dooka
and Sohool Supplies
Stationery etu
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Dr FrankKent
Of San Antpnio
SPECIipIST
in Diseases of v
Eye Eav Nose
o and Tnroat
WHl visit Shinfr May 7
and 8 OfficeSUh Drs
SchuIze Qray
ExaminatioriV BREE
St
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50000
dozen eggs
Wanted
for our oontUcts
lllfjboat market
We will pay
price in SPOT
OABir Urina tlism to us
SAOAUNJ ON
Thi 0alt PrcdUOa Buy
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 25, 1906, newspaper, April 25, 1906; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111673/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .