Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 6, 1907 Page: 6 of 6
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Drycl Dustings
At last It has ijult mining
tvhlch vc nil have been wishing
for hoping it will continue so for
a while Part tjf this vicinity
was thoroughly stmked from the
river but it has gonu down ht
this writing People eamo from
nil directions Sunday to see the
oversowed fields boat tK hg was
the order of tlie day
Mr and Mi Pail Fhrihl
hold left lot Runge Knndny to
take a birds eye view of Weir
farm which fhoy purclllHuifRomo
time ago
Constable Boothiniulo a bitfii
ness trip to Gonzales Sunday
The Lutheran brutliorn held
their services here Sunday a
good congregation attended
The Misses LittleiU 11 of near
fcokeimot wore the guests at the
home of Mr J 0 Neighbors
Mr Paul M Fahrbnthold and
Earnest Krause attended a dance
near Sweet home Saturday night
nt South Mustang Creek and re-
ported a good time
a number of Dryerites also at-
tended the pic nlc at Blucher
Park last Thursday and reported
a grand time
Mr Albert Sailer and family
of Keck were visiting nt the
home of Mr Prank Klohs Sr
People are still poisoning dogs
in thisvicinity what cruelty
Mr P G Gerdes made a busi-
ness trip to Shiner Saturday
We are sorry to report that Mr
H B Bertram is on the sick list
we wish him a speedy recovery
A meeting was held here May
2Kth for the purpose of erecting
another telephone
The eight parties of which a
club consists all signed a con-
tract and will soon erect same
Dreyer is getting to bo one of
the busiest places in south Texas
Mr Frank Klohs madesaTjusi1
ness triptoiShiner Sunday
Mr Otto Brieger of Shiner
was seen in our vicinity Sunday
v Mr T Y Holy wont to
Yoakum Friday on business
well I will ring off for this time
Repouteu
ti
Pursuant to punished notice
Postmaster W J Miller held an
examination for eligibles on the
rural carrier register Saturday
The following parties took the
oxaminution Tom E Shiihdbra
Henry Schoenvogel Clius S
Wiseman EloH MeyeiyGerhard
John Bohnenkamp of Mllulton
William G Schoenvogel Frank
fvutac William Inroszewski Geo
C Nollknmper and Gus Koether
Shiner and Louis Rohan Joe
Fritsch E J Campien Eddie
Howerton Julius P Munsch and
A D Nolen IInHottsville Hal
lcttHvilli Herald
latestTm proved
oil stoves >
k
Mr VE F Ruhmann has
taken the agency for the
iSevv VaVeless Blue
Flame Oil Gas Stove for
cooking and baking and
YtjH e hibit same every
Friday evening at the C
MueclieVock bulidingf rom
sto 5 oclock p jti The
ladies are especfalljiin
vited to cull and see the
stove in operation This
Stoye Is now in use by the
following persons to whom
we refer fir s Grasshoff
RobertSeydler MrsS A
ThUlemeyer aftd Mrs
AdolpK BlShnt
Ntir I uhm jtni taking
ordersfor tTiis S ove and
Jttow lias several orders on
hand Any oVi wishing
the stove should leave
their order at once as It
will require several weeks
T TVRuhniium
mn lmmi lin illlr > m ii i
Lost
Strayed or stolen from Rock
Island Texas about last Novem-
ber One yellow greyhound slut
Scar on right stifel last heard
bf at Shlneri Texas Liberal re-
ward ottered for her recovery
Address G W B P 0 Box
11 Rock Island Texas
Moulton News
C I Jaeggli and family left for
New Braunfels ixmday on a viSit
to relatives
Postinaster J W Crouch re-
turned Tuesday from a piospect
ing trip to Pnlackw Alvin mid
Other points
Miss luwell Mitchell of Sliiner
after spending u low days with
friends here letnniert homo
Thursday >
Mrs D Xiemeyoi of isiilner
was in Moulton the latter part of
last week isiting her duughters
MesdilmesF W Luelce and H
Koester
Mesdaines G Buoschor and
Oswald Buescher Miss Elsa
Dohmann Alfred and Norman
Buescher left for Cuero Sunday
to visit witli relafies
At Sundays meeting of the
Herman Park Verein of Moulton
the following officers were elect-
ed for the ensuing year J L
Janseiii president D Fisbeck
vicpresident G J Bohnen
kampi secretary Lucas Rehmet
treasurer F W Lneke Gus
Kvueger Herman Thar Henry
Etlinger and Wm Hillmer direc-
tors
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Henkhaus Items
Here we come again after be-
ing silent for some time
Our school will reopen next
Monday
Mr D Onkenhas has been
three weeks in Mineral Wells for
his health
Mr Otto Jaroszeroskihas sold
his crop here and has accepted
the place as superintendent of
the new oil mill at Yoakum
Mr F EDarilek ouriglnner
is putting in some more machin-
ery at his gin
The scribbler of this is nursing
a sore foot
The Dance and Barbecue here
last Thursday wont tb water It
was pcfttponed but do not know
whehft jJU come off
Tiie te is a great demand for
cotton choppers Cant you come
Hy Jnroszewski was a Visitor
at Yoakum last Sunday
Several of our boys took in the
dance at Shiner last Thursday
G R Jaroszewski who has
been teaching the Evergreen
School hero for three terms and
had been elected for the fourth
term has declined to accept the
position so he hity accepted the
Green School near Shiner for the
next term
Messrs Rud hnl J e Helnrich
were visitorsnt Iffifnensky last
Sunday T hgte juUt titsome at-
traction sfynje JlMtr friends for
the twix enls No wonder they
are botli dod looking and Koni
onsdy has feapy good looking
deiirfjiends
I gu sij the four tawlU be cele-
brated ttijs year eYerjf > rtfhere in
grand rUyK Wijerfj w fiyou go
We fere iifornVdthit Mins
Sophie AJijRJpj ftlitfTiiiMen as-
sistant tpnehqr at komOnsifV last
term has beenjjmployed to tench
our school here nejct tiirij 4We
welcome Iiflfis inislbr Kara
Avis
hive your rajlifrH himM by Win
Kriuikf
Notlcfcl
1V
We now have my machinerytm
running order and < irc prepaivd
to manufneturt sureen doors juJ
windows rtnd any ornuuiunttyl
work on hm es or in yards ovi
In the time to P t in your ordflrq
wo can get sae ivndy on alfiirt
C L Williams
Shincr Joxns
OiiHwiHiiiiriimiiiMnii
nt ta < m > aiiTiitfiiiM
New Restaurant
AT
AUGUST SCHRAMMS
SALOON
Now Open FdF Business
Lunch At All Hours
Fresh Fish Every Friday
Call and See Me
IGNAC BACA
Proprietor
H A WOODS
Livery Feed and
Sale Stable
GOOD TJSU1S
SINGLE DRIVERS
AND SADDLE HOUSES
always on linml
Hiiincii V TrxAs
SCHULZE < S GRAY
Physicians and Surgeons
T
OQlceat SnhujzeGrayB Drugstore
Can be found at the YoungB Hotel
duringHhe night
SHINKU TRXAP
CITY BAKERY
CHAS SCHIISDLER Prop
Tbe Brendthidjjeeps the Family
hpiiltliy is n treu iir e no one can
silfurd to be without It is mnrle
ri lit here ylve t a iriul is h1
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HBKR SALOON hi Connection
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The Buckhorh Restaurant
In Too MncIwV Salnnn
oppnplie tm depot If
yon want to enjoy a good
lunch ihia ia the plncc to
Eft it
Short order meals a bttooialty
OTTO MtJEOKE Proprietor
SAPKATY
THItOUGH 3IIEMR TO
IWaco Ft Worth
U Kansas City
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Restaurant
era House Saloon
5 it
Everything nice new nnd cleonf
l nct nt nil liotr < <
Short brUer Mtls
Frank Mizarftrop
UpUUUKi
Is good ndvleo when given with
BovorasSt GotlianlH Oil Agood
application of thW ronowned Oil
euros all rhoumatla and uouralgio
achon and pains Lumbago upralns
bums all rollovod when
Ot Gothards Oil
is rubbed In well Price BO cents
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ARE THERE BLEMISHES ON YOUR FACE
CHEEKS PALE EYES DULL
FEEL NERVOUS ARE YOU TIRED OUT
FEEL SPIRITLESS AND HAVE NO ENERGY
Then there is trouble in your blood It needs purifying It
hoods strengthening It must bo built up in order to perform
Its function of carrying away wornout particles and bringing
nourishment to all part3 of the body
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red healthy blood It is a ravelation to those Who havo takon < <
it It is a real boon to the sick and ailing
I wi > hull nick and not well or
strong ondtlgli to work Your Blood
PuriQvr Improved my henltli nudI
am Biuccroly grateful to you
John Mayur Oreoubrior YvH
My blood iraa to Impuro thut I
h d ulcers pu my fnoo Usln Sa
Veras Blood iurltior baa brought
n complete euro
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HUMAN LIVES
are dally sacrificed on tho railroads
in wars on wroeltcd ships and
many aro takon intholr own homes
without an instants wnrnlng by
hoartdlscaso A poworful stimu-
lant to tho hoart muscles is
everas
Heart Tonic
It builds up tho hoartwalls 1
AT ALL DRUGGISTS MEDICAL ADVICE FREE
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It Is Not Always The Fancy
BUT THK COMFORT
J Wo have n nice line of
Fancy Dress Goods
also good Outings
lor good Comfort
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OLQlHES fnr Fancy Comfort and o
fnfi l Fit Satisfaction guaranteed o
Ajwaya pleased to seryo you o
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avenuEMEat market1
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BEEF PORK and SAUSAGE
ft Always oii hand Phone orders receive prompt Attentlon i
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Texas iker for Texas People
There is satisfaction in knowing ybii
have a peticetly kcaltKrul and absolutely puro
beer doubly assured when it s
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BOTTLED DEER
Thoroughly aged and matured rich and
full tastini the height o beer exoellthce
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .