Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 4, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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Tloulton News
Moulton Eagle
Mrand Mrs P TFehrenkamp
and Mr and Mrs Hermann Thar
returned Sunday from San An-
tonio where they attended the
grand lodge meeting of the Sons
of Hermann
George Wulfofnear Shiner was
here seyeral days last week vis-
iting his parent s Mr and Mrs
Wm Wulf
Mrg T T Dickson and the
baby of San Antonio arrived In
the city Sunday on a visit to rel-
atives and friends
Now is the time lo get rid of your
rheumatism You will find Chamber-
lains Liniment wonderfully effective
One application will convince you of itti
nlcrlts Try It For sale by all dealers
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For some time we have been investigating a New Idea in Wire
Fencing After a most careful examination we have been convinced
that we have found the best field fence manufactured Pittsburgh
Perfect is made of all galvanized steel wires It is the only fence
welded by electricity Every rod is guaranteed perfect All large
wires the stays being the same size as line wires It has no wraps to
hold moisture and cause rust
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The Old Reliable Painter-
s w 1 TOMASCO
Painting Paper Hanging and Decorating
Neatly Done
Patronize a man who Is strictly in the business and under-
stands the trade
See my upto date sample hook of wall papers
CITY MEAT MARKETs
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Hy Bozka Son Proprietors
DUAMSRS IN
Meatsof all kinds the very best Sausage
and Barbecue Highest prices paid for
Hides
Is there anything in all this world
that is of more importance to you than
good digestion Food must bo eaten to
sustain iifc add must bo digested and
converted into blood When tho diges-
tion fails the whole body suffers Cham-
berlains Tablets aro a rational and reli-
able cure for indigestion They incroase
tho flow of bile purify tho blood
strengthen thestomach and tone up
tho wh olo digestive apparatus to a nat-
ural arul healthy action For sale by
all dealers
Extra good farm for saetc
About23f > aores 140 acres in cul-
tivation two sets of improve-
ments good wells etc Will cut
in two and soil about onehalf or
to two parties if preferred For
particulars see Wolters Brothers
or 0 B Welhausen Co Shi-
ner or write J B Kennard Box
282 Houstoni Texas
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J C BLOHM SON
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DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE y
We always have on hand a full and complete line of <
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Groceries Dry Goods Gents Furnishings
Boots Shoes and Hardware
WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR THE f
Avery Cultivators Plows and Planters
Champion Thomas Mowers
Studebaker Wagons
Also White Sewing Machines I
Highest price paid for Cotton and other Farm Products Please give
Lone Tree Cullings >
April 30th 1011
Hero I come again to chat awhile
with all tho correspondents of the
Gazette
Wo are havingregular spring weath-
er Tho sky is pvejcastand the south
wind blows hardenough to make a
person feel uncomfortable
Lono Treo school closed April 21
withmany attendants A few nice songs
wero sung by tho school children and
a dainfy lunch of cakes was served
It certainly was a joyful evening
On last Tuesday April 23 Mr Frld
Herrsson of thlsjplace and Mrs Mary
Sehmidt of Chtca go nere married at
4 oclock p in A large crowd as-
sembled at Mr Horrssons residence
to witness tho marriage Mr Herrs
son was a widower and a father of
six children and Mrs Schmidt was a
widow wllh two cllhlren The happy
family > willresldfthiSneliriCoalSio d <
Mr ChasHorcbck le ft fotNfouston
lastFriday after two weeks visit with
homefolks
Miss Idella Jurach of WestholIwho
was visiting heio several weeks re-
turned home last waok
There will be a grand ball at Nat-
ional hall May < th
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There was atllttlovcrowd gathered at
the home o f Mr andMrs John Her
chek this evening but after the hard
rain fell everything was spoiled Mr
Charlie Krupala had ahard time get-
ting homo with his motorcycle
Mrs Anna Marek and son Johnny
spent last Sunday with her daughter
Mrs Louis Skrehot near Hochheim
Farmers are having a hard time with
their field work and it is mighty hard
to got hands as they are scarce
Well as it is getting lajelwlllclose
for tonight I am nS ever
Gikme
For soreness of tho muscles whether
induced by iolont exercise or injury
Chamberlains Liniment is excellent
This Liniment is also highly esteemed
for tho relief it affords in cases of rheum
atism Sold by all dealers
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WE ARE GROWING
The Kunetka and Beneko Land
Co Shiner Texas Best bar
trainSin large or small tracts of
fine farming lands surrounding
Shiner and elsewhere List your
lands with us Wo get returns
We offor for sate the following
200 acres 1800 store house
good newly painted eightroom
house gasolino Engine to pump
tho water 100 acres in cultiva-
tion can put in 75 acres more
known as the old Garbade place
at Witting about 12 miles from
Shiner 8 miles from Moulton 10
miles from Halletsyllle A bat
gain at 7500 peracre
127 12 acres good black and
sandy soil aboutv5 12 miles
northwest of Shiner good im-
provements 2 houses 2 yrells
A pickup at 7750 per acre
KUNETKA oVBENEKE
SHINEUiTEXAs
Yoakum News Route 1
Well as It is qulto a while slnco I
wrote 1 must write Again
Wo are having somo rainy weather
now Miss Alma Borckenhoff and her
brother Henry were visiting their
cousins and aunts near Yoakum last
wuek
Tho dance given at National hall
was well attended and enjoyed by all
Mr and Mrs Joe Erilel Jr and
MrB Joe Drosch and two childron
were visiting at Runge
Tho concert glvon at Morris school-
house was a grand success
Miss Alma Berckenholl in company
with her cousins Matilda and Thersla
Brosh was ylsltlng the homo of Mr
F Maresh
Mr Wm Drabekcalled at the home
uf his brother
Mr and Mrs Kdd Barosh were vis-
iting tho homo of Joe Brosch Sunday
Mr Henry Gerhard and Willie
Kohler wero visiting at the home of
their friend Adolph Maresh Sunday
Miss Annie Peter returned to her
home at Halletsvlllo Monday She
was visiting her relatives here
Mr Otto Kellog and Leo Mosraejer
called at tho homo of Joe Brosch
today
Mr and Mrs Thorns were visiting
at Nixon and Stockdale last week
Mr Joe Httz and sister Miss Millie
from Shiner wero visiting near Yoa
kum and also attended the danco at
National hall
MAYrLOWBR
Do Ghosts Haunt Swamps
No never Its foolish to fear a fancied
evil when there are real and doadly
perils to guard against in swamps and
marshes bayous4and lowlands These
are the malaria germs that cause ague
chills and fever weakness aches In tho
bones and musclpsahdmuy Induce deadly
typhoid But Electric Bitters destrOjs
and casts out theso iciousgerms from
malaria from my system wrote Wm
Frotwcll of Lucama N C and Io
had fine health ever since Use this
safe sure remedy Only 50c at Sclmlzc
Gray Co
Diiworth Doings
Dllworth April 25th 1911
Rain rnln Plenty of It and some
to spare Jupiter Pluvlus turned
loose on the farmers and sent a heavy
downpour on last Sunday mornlngand
again paid us another visit Tuesday
raining all day with a cool breeze
from the north polo
To say mother earth Is full would bo
putting it lightly Field aie boggy
and farm work wjll be at a standstill
for several dajs
With drifting clouds the weather
still remains unsettled
Wolf hunters wero out again last
with poor success x
Mr Jim Woods dollvored a nlco lot
yearlings last week
Cattle are doing lno and grass
nourishing
Mr and Mrs J W GrlHin wore
visitors In Gonzales last week spend-
ing as guests with Mr and Mr Her-
man Orts
Mrs Cobb rilso visited tho Heroes
and Confederate monuments which
reilect great credit on tho citizens of
our county capital To tho fallen he-
roes Requlescat In pace
Tho dewberry crop was a failure so
far as we can loam but the wild grape
crop Is fine
Health of our section very good
As news Is scarco wa will ring off
for this time More anon
Amicus
Light Gasoline Gas Light
Mr W C Ernler is our author-
ized representative He will
always keep a full line of Cole-
man Gasoline Lighting fixtures
on hand such as globes mantels
geheraters wicks and every-
thing pertaining to gasoline
lights If thero is anything you
dout know about your lamp call
on Mr Einler He is the lamp
doctor Respectfully
Hydro Oakbon Light Oo of
San Antonio Texas
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SHINER GAZETTE
SHINER LAVAQA COUNTY TEXAS THURSDAY MORNING MAY 4 1911
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SPECIAL
PRICES
Good For This Week
Wo will pay you 400 por
dozen for all the chicken
hens you can bring us
Also 400 per dozen for
all the large fryers We
also want TurkeysDucks
Geese Pigeons Etc
Bring us vour Eggs We
need large lots to fill our
orders
SACarnesSon
The First Cash Produce
Buyers in Lavaca Co
SHINER TEXAS
Sick headache results from a disord
ered condition of the stomach and can
bo cured by the use of Chamberlains
Stomach and Liver Tablets Try it
For sale by all dealers
Half Moon News
April 30th 1911
Hello dear Editor and readers
Here I come again after n long
absence and I hope to see this
Id print
I think it should stop raining
for a while or Mr Grass will be
boss in the fields It rained hero
pretty hard this afternoon
Mr and Mrs Pred Pfuhl re-
turned home Friday a wecik ago
from a six > days slay at the
Alamo city to the Grand Lodgo
Sons of Hermann
Mr Arthur Pfuhl relumed
Sunday before last from a visit
of a weelc with friends at Orch-
ard Port Bend county Sublime
and other points He reports an
O K time
Early this morning the sad
news was received here of the
sudden death of the little son
Victor of Mr and Mrs Willie
Jaroszewskl of Yoakum Tho
funeral took place at the Shiner
city cemetery at about 10 oclock
Sunday morning
Tho news was also received of
the sudden death of Miss Emma
Muennich of near Charlotten
burg Her age was about 2
years The funeral will take
place at the Charlottenburg cem-
etery Monday afternoon at J
oclock May she tost in peace
Mr Richard and Kurt Pfuh
made a business trip to Gonzales
Friday a week ago
Mr aud Mrs Wm Huscmann
visited Mr Fred Pfuhl and fam-
ily today Sunday
Mr Walter Hoorig and family
Visited Mr Rfchard Pfuhl and
family today
Saturday a week ago there was
a dance at Kokornot school and
some report it was O K
Cotton choppers are very scarco
around here and they oiler avery
good price
I hope this letter will not gd
into the waste basket
I will say to the Editor and
readers one and all eln guto
nacht
DDK HUMBUGGEH
Saved Child From Death
After our child had suffeied frdm
sovcro bronchial trouble for a year
wroto G T Richardson of Richard
sons Mills Ala we feared it ha1 con-
sumption ft had a bad cough all thoC
timer We tried many remedies without
avail and doctors medicine seemed as
useless Finally wo tried Dr Kings
Now Disco cry and aro pleased to say
that one bottle clleced a complete euro
and our child is ugainstrong and healthy
For coughs colds hoarseness la grippe
asthma croup and soro lungs its tho
most infallable remedy that is made
Price 50c and 5100 Trial bottle free
Guaranteed by Schulz f GrayCo
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 37, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 4, 1911, newspaper, May 4, 1911; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111878/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .