Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 6, 1907 Page: 3 of 6
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The Shiner Gazette
J 0 HABERMAOUBR Pab
SHINER i TEXAS
The Life Romantic
Why is It asks tho North Ameri-
can UoTlow that In middle nee tho
novel bo palls upon us while Wo turn
Instinctively to biography and letters
or to poetry and history for our
lighter reading It sems a fact too
readily overlooked that the very form
of lifes romance changes with the
years It Is undoubtedly a provision
Denature that the emotional life
should be paramount from 18 to 30
but surely the glamor shed about tho
amative1 relations begins tp wano
with middle age and we find either
new food for the life fomantlo or wo
settle Into a dull routlno of recurrent
occupations It Is then tfiat personal
optimism and pessimism are ptat to
the test To let the sweeping pageant
of life become all drab and dreary Is
to admit failure In life and to live
wjth everIncreasing zest and interest
Is to have captured success The
greatest freo gift of the years is lm
persoialityt That voracious Interest
n ourselveswhich Is so natural a
limitation of youth fades of its own
accordaswo grow to fuller knowl-
edge of our slight endowment the
paucity of our Bpoken lines and the
fragmetnary and insignificant part of
mir rolo In life And then what Is to
fill Up the void Wo are after all
not cast for the heros parti but are
wo to sink into mere hardened ma-
chines The gift of entirely lrnper
sonal enjoyment is ono of tho great-
est of Jlfe > a events When It falls
ugon us we can adorn our secret cor-
ners of deHght and learn to live In
them We begin to ifsten to music
with no disquieting desire to have It
interpret our pers ohal emotions or
feedour ambitions We can look at
pictures and nature with a new and
more liberal Interest Thero is nshlft
Ing of basis by which if we will wo
may gain complete advantage As in
youth wo cling to some glorified
fragment ot the pastvor hold qu t our
hands to some warm hopo of an un-
earned buL magnificent future so Jn
middle ago welcome if wo will to n
Mm on cfib and pbblVjVtself
BonalijaKi n iiemonrjfinTmarh ito
learn to enjoy hem fa rtBemselves
It Is a Shifting pf baslsfrpm cmoli ori
to perception and the perceptions can
give as keen q pleasure eyery whit
its the emotions
South Carolinas state liquor dls
pensaryj system which has been
abandoned because it did not work to
the satisfaction of the people has
been succeededby a local option sys-
tem with the counties as tho unit
The voters may decide whether they
shall have a county dispensary pr pro-
hibition explains Youths Companion
If they decide forthe dispensary the
management of the business will be
Jn the hands of a commission oj three
men for eacn county appointed one
by the mayoror mayors of the town
or towns in the county one by the
schooljjpard andTjno by the leglsla
five delegation The profits are to be
divided among the municipalities tho
county and th e school fund The ad-
vocates of tho nevf system believe
that it will improve conditions in the
state
If the discovery of a veterinary sur-
geon In the French army should
prove to bo all that Is claimed for it
hot air will become of value f he sur-
geon claims that by subjecting vari
ouscereals to currents of heated ail
ho can make the grain lmmuno as re-
gards mould and other forms of dis-
ease and thus add greatly to tho use-
fulness of tho j articles The govern-
ment thick sso well of the Invention
that the Immunizing process Is likely
to be applied to stores in tho military
magazines estimated to be worth 8
OOHobO ortlO000000 Tho discovery
however wili not increase tho market
prlco of the oratorical bland of hot
air
A New Jersey traction company is
going to experiment with women for
conductors on its trolley cars The
trial will not be a success unless the
company devises som o means whore
by the womqn can keep their hats on
straight desplto the Jostling crowds
which stand in tho aisles
Tho army officers who have been
appointed to dig tho Panama canal
will rocolvo JHOOQ n year in addition
to slory uud Jheir usual pay H thoy
t tho ditch dug th y win am every
dollar they receive
DAINTY UNDERWEAR IS EASY TO
MAKE fc
Trying On and Fitting So Necessary
for Outside Garments Have No
Placo In the Fashioning of
Fine Lingerie
For thoso who have tho time and
are fond of sewing tho making ot flno
underwear Is really n most delightful
and fascinating employment Unlike
making frocks blouse s and such out
Bide garments which are afct to pre
sent a good many difficulties In tho
way of fitting and the adjustment of
tho trimmings fine underwear merely
requires dainty workmanship and
heat sewing as tho fitting is of the
Simplest and with the aid of a good
pattern Is hardly considered
Of course tho tops of petticoats
yoke bands etc are best adjusted
to the figure but corset covers night-
gowns and such garments can Bafely
bo made to measurement wlthput
any preliminary trying on at all
Combination garments are extreme-
ly popular ono orvtwo of these being
Shown In tho illustration For in
stance tho second sketch shows a
corset cover and draworsjn one a
most comfortable and graceful gar-
ment This model is planned to do
away with the separato skirt thus
avoiding any buncblness about the
hips
Fjench nainsook was used for the
garment pictured the trimming con
sisting ot German Val insertion and
edge A corset cover and skirt com-
bination is also much liked especially
with princess gowns of thin materials
Tlnjso are so cut that the fastening Is
jlown the middle of the back this
fastening also being seen In some of
thq corset covers designed for wear
With thnsummed gojyns vT J
lFlne longcloth andeambrje are gen
erallyjised for petticntsdesgn v edrfor
ordinary wear although the very
elaborate ones with handembroidered
scallops or elaborate trimmings of
lace arei usually of nainsook aT ma-
terial which is also generally used for
night dresses
Fig No 7 shows one of the best
liked styles the gown being made so
DESIGN FOR WATCH STAND
Wood Foundation With Silk Worked
In Ribbon Embroidery
Two pieces of thin wood about Ave
Inches deep and 3V4 wide are used as
the foundation for this pretty little
ntandt The lower one forming the
foundation should bo well sandpaper-
ed to make it smooth then stilned
cither dark green or brovfn Tha up
Alamo Plaza Frontage Sold
San Antonio Tex Twentythroo
eet on Alamo Plaza on whtch Is a
jnestpry briclc building was sold
Wednesday by the estate of Ignatius
Meyer to J M Watson The price
was 1300 a front foot This Is the
highest prico for which any property
over sold In San Antonio An office
building will bo erected ov tho site
For Home Sewing
that It caribe slipped on over the
head so thatiioYOthor opening is nec-
essary Dalntyj handembroidered
Bcallops nnlshedfttha edges of the
neckband sleeves and little eyelet
holes were semb rpidored below tho
scallops aboutjnhe lowcut neck
through whlehrjwash ribbon was run
The yoko Mlio gown was inlet
with curved piecca of Valenciennes
insertion theso lace sections being
worked Into the deslgn in hand em-
broidery us edsas a decoration The
yoke was Jolned to the lower part of
the gown by fine entredeux
The other sketches shown In the
plate depict several pretty designs for
trlmmlngunilef dar Fig l shows n
corset cdvef c utiln one piece the ma
terlai being straight in the middle of
the bacft find bias in front Hound
medallions combined with halfInch
wide Insertionpf Val lace were
used asVtrlminfng the neck and
sleeve hole s b plng finished by ribbon
threaded beading and Valenciennes
edge fijl
Fig 3 rshowjjta French chemise
handembrolderediand scalloped and
trhpmed JwlthfaTllltle fine lace about
the fedge sfo fjjffiJ eok and Jsleeves
while FigVitshows drawers Of Tialn
sook trimmed wjth round medallions
of batiste and Valenciennes Insertion
A full laceedged ruffle flnlshed the
hem in shallow scallops
No 5 shows a corset cover which
closes downthe middle of tho back
whllo No G picturesa very attractive
Empire chemise
pe piece that forms the rest for the
watch Is covered wlthsllk worked l n
ribbon embroidery
When worked the silk should be
strained tightly over one side of the
wood the edges fixed at the back with
seccotlne coyer a piece of paper a
trifle Bmallerthan the wood with silk
or sateen then Bccdtine to the back
to make all neat Ajibrass hook should
nextbe screwed into the center of
top above the plaln clrcle from which
suspend tho watchS 5
This ornamental plecemust now be
fixed to the foundation by two little
Supports of stafnedjwpod about threo
Inches long that muit Jba fixed by
Beccotlne or by small brass tacks
For the Restless Child
It Is very tlr esomQto find children
unwrapped and as co ld as1 ice when
tliey havi been in tied a short time
It is as well to knpyrhow < this can be
prevented Sew a Ieqo of tape on
each sldo of tho top ofthe quilt and
then tie to thq cot sides and the IJttlo
ones will then bo1 found to be always
wrapped up and as warm as toast
Abilene ex lioeMiane a young
man about 21 tfeiftfot ago and en-
gaged In a tailor shpj was very seri-
ously burned here Saturday by a gaso-
line stove exploding Th stovo ex-
ploded and in his efforts to save the
building young Lanpjcarried the burn-
ing stovo out to the sidewalk While
tho burns are very Verlous yet they
are not dangerous
F T FEHRjENKAfflP
N only onrto nUato k < rf i Very
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LUMBER SHINGLES SASH ANBJiOORS
Bnifc aaa abo apply ye with
Brick Paints Oils Builders Hardware
Birli Wire Poultry rUtttaOi Pumpa Pip Filling tni
DANDY WINDMILLS
MiwIuni 1W
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GESUNDHEIT
1ST BESSER W1E
KRANKIiElT
Cciundhtii in baser uie Krankhtit
Is an old German proverb which always holds good
There is jenuinc health in OUR NEW
TEXAS PRIDE
beer for there is no purer beer brewedfflnd our
motto is Kot how cheapbut hnjV goodll Nothing
but the Very Best Malt ara the n Umpc
Hops in connection witholiSpurcstjary
cd water are used in the rfrJnuTnui rs
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consequently a j
iportcd
distill
same It is
pged in steel Enamel Tin a sterilized
atmosphere the rrtaitn ijopdirrd the hops a tonic
Wc do not ask jutwu rirjyourbeer on account of erl
cou raging
andJosr < fong
lay lact
but
superior arf
Home industry alone
that we have absolutely a
Lay prejudice aSiuV try it and be convinccdl
SanAntonio Brewing Association
P P LUOK Agent Shiner Texas
This fine beer is for sale in Shiner by E J Wange
inann Joe JIaclia and at Dreyer by Atlolpli Schultz
Also bottled beer by Aug Schramm
SHINER OIL
AND
MANUFACTURING CO
ready for business and will buy all your
seed and pay tha highest market price
HULLS AND MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND
Sell your seed to the HOME MILL and
patronize a HOME INSTITUTION
D C DANIEL Manager
Bismarck Saloon JH XSKSk
THE BEST WHISKIES WINES
AND LIQUORS ALWAYS IN STOCK
W sell the favorite PABST BEER
FINE CIGARS
Poltto and Conrtoom Trsatment
NEXT DOOR TO WALTERS BROS
OPERA HOUSE BAR
EftTlnff parobased this 8alooai I inrite all my Friends
an the Old Cuctcmero t
CALL AND SEE ME
I will keep a full stack of tlao Bert WTilckles Wines
Beer and Cigars and Trill always treat you right
I ALBERT BERCfiENHOFFi
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f THE PALACE SALOON
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Newly Renovated and Improved
Has Just Been Heopened By 1 J Waugemann 3
I Will Oarrjr th Flnert ftnd But of Wlne Whlikiw Beer
nd Olg r
In Town 0 U and 8m Me sud Yon WUl b Uado Welooru
E J WANGEMANN Proprietor
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 6, 1907, newspaper, June 6, 1907; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111725/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .