Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 28, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GAZETTE
EOIiUSHED EVERY TilUKSDA B
J 0 HABERMAOHEK
SUBSCRIPTION HATLS
One year postpaid
100
Entered at the Shiner Texas
Post office as secondclass mat-
ter
Thl < office Is Insured In tlic Pin
ters Mutual Fire Insurance Aesoclv
tlon of Texas
Gotton made an advance of 27
to 37 pointz in Now York and
New Orleans last Thursday
If the county treasurers oflics
should be abolished some one
will have to devise a new method
of receiving and paying out the
county funds
The right of a sportsman to
to hunt his own game and to
serve it at a public table is to be
contested in the courts What
next
The Galveston News says that
1 Hog and Hominy is the back
bone of the cotton holding move
ment Diversification is also a
jjreat help
iThe trial of Mrs Annie M
Bradley for the muider of ex
Wenatoi Brown is the sensavion
in Washington now and will last
for some time
In Ills forthcoming message to
Congress the President will rec-
ommend the construction of four
new battleships Another boost
for the steel trust
Even Japan is shipping gold to
this country 750000 arrived
in San Francisco last Thursday
Well we will take he gold but
she can keep her coolies
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L MijPierpont Morgan Score
he linanciar situation Things
seem to be going Mr Morgans
way whether the rest of the
world profit by it or not
Mr W R Hearst proprietor
of the New York Ametican and
erstwhile candidate for Governor
and President has been indicted
for criminal libel by t e New
York grand jury Mr Hearst
cau pay a big fine and still have a
few dollars left
Justice David J Brewer of the
r
United States Supiemc court
gave the third term presidential
boom a hard knock in New York
last Friday in a speech before
the Civic Forum He stated that
no man should be permitted a
third teim as president
The National Democratic Exe-
cutive Committee mot last Friday
at French Lick Indiana with
Thos Taggart as chairman
National politics were discuss-
ed informally and it wa conced-
ed by the committee th it W J
Bryan was the most availaole
man f r president allium other
candidates would be consldeied
In National politics Bryan
Bailey aud Biugess aio good
Enough for the Gazette
Mint It tole wllUc < f ixcover
happens an lilcscct Is the man that
can < et donn to filed eiiUUcn coit
breall nn IraltermllK nt ciinroi pa to-
n dish of fried j reens at night
Thars a whole pa el of people
llvin under Uio Hag who fondly be-
lieve that wharsdmever thars law-
men to execute it tbttr cant ha no
liberty well weve fot to reckon wl
that stripo of fellercltlsen Heli c we
> ot up at night buildin jails af dfaw
i up the Jaylaws of bow thafn
November
The fleecy snow is falling
And leaves are falling too
And falling is tho mercury
And notes arc falling due
Pray tell me brothor worker
The truth I fain would know
Why tis that when a note falls
due
Its hard to raise the dough
Exchange
Moulton News
J E Quebedeaux returned
Friday from a visit to San Anto-
nio
Miss Cleo Dickson left for
San Autonio Saturday to enjoy
tho fair
Banker E Studeman was in
Shiner between trains Sunday
afternoon
Bishop Forest of San Anto-
nio left for Cistern on Thursday
of last week after a brief visit to
Rev Father Hudecek
After a brief visit to relatives
in this city Mrs Kubitz return-
ed to her home in Shiner Wed-
nesday
A meeting of the socialists
of the Ninth congressional dis-
trict will be held in Cuero on
Monday and Tuesday Novem-
ber 25 and 20
Representative Emil Giept
nor was in the city last Sunday
He is uncertain as to whether he
will stand for reelection Eigle
Meeting of School
Trustees
The trustees of the Shiner In
dependent School District held a
meeting last Monday night to
decide upon the length of the
holiday vacation
Tho decision was that school
be dismissed on Friday Decern
20th at noon and to resume on
Monday December 80th with
one day orily fov Now Years daj
Parents and pupils will4govern
themselves accordingly
JliT dlnH ia or yTffilniW
tees for the 1 use of tho white
schools1 of Shiner hnd san-
itary measures were talcen to
keep the school in a healthy con-
dition
Some improvements are being
mode on the Wangcmann corner
the old sheds arc being torn
down and new ones erected A
much needed improvement
San Marcos Letter
vAs last week I was a little busy
I could not write anything but
Ill make up for lost time this
week
The weather is jttst beautiful
sun is shining and not a sign of
a rain cloud in sight
The brick part oi the founda
tion on the Baptist Academy will
soon be finished and the corner
stdnewillbe laid Dec 10th It
is expected that 3000 visitors will
witness same There will be ex
cursions to Sm Mai cos Hope
Ill get to see some good Baptist
workors from Shiner here then
Have changed my boaiding
place am now with lOnormahtos
having a good time
Thursday will be Thanksgiv-
ing Thpio will be services at
llis Normal at 1030 a in y
Lyceum No 4 appeared at the-
N > rmal Nov 18th and was wit-
nessed by two thousand people
It was a concert given by Schil
krots Hungarian Orchestra and
they gave up some of the best
music I ever did hear The or-
chestra was composed of 10 Hun-
garian men 0 Bohemians 2
Polish and 2 Germans I have
shaken hands with Mr Schilkret
whore ho put off a fine compli-
ment on me he said You are
really the only Bohemian 1vo
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SHINEIt TEXAS
Alllegal business will have
prompt attention Office in
2nd EitorY Blohm Building
andspeak to strangers
The iirogram was fine and last
ed 3 hours everybody enjoyed it
until they had to get out into the
rain to go home no carriages
were to be gotten
Have just finished reading
PoesJWorks and With Lee in
Virginia 1 Some of your cones
pondents please tell me what to
read next Tlie BiblerEd
Dec7th Mr Chas Stanford
will appea in the Grand Opera
HousoTin Julius CeaserV and
Merchant of Venice seats 10
now on sale at Funks Drug-
Store at 200 each
rtie demand for turkeys is
very large and will not be half
supplied
Mis WilhamSon my landlady
has hers its a big one weighs
30 poundsi the price paid 275
Herb is a romp on noimalites
vvhiohiappcared in the Daily Her
ald jln a certain village school I
taught by a Normal girl tho tea
cherasked her pupils to write
a sentence to end with bitter
endV One boy vwote The
Russians had to fight to a bitter
ene i Another wrote The
helidays were ended with a bitter
end But the sentence that
caused an uoroar in the whole
school was written by a boy of-
ten it ran thus Our bull pup
ran Rafter Murphys black cat
yesterday and just as she was
galling through the wopden fence
tie bitter end
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Ladies Short Jackets in black only 300
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 19, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 28, 1907, newspaper, November 28, 1907; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111733/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .