Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 30, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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FOR SALE BY-7.
CH5S.S. K. HOtCHffiK
WSAB DIAMOND SHOES
And Juu will near Diamonds
A Complete line of Dress Goods Trimmings Clothing Hats Cep
.uid Giueciies. Full lino of Ladies' Hats. Highest price initiator
Cotton and Lountiv produce.
CHARLES K. HOLCHAK.
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Agents for Standard cultivators
Blowers and Hakes and Newton wagons
New Home sewins: Machines.
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Highest Prices Paid for Cotton and Country Produce.
SPONSOR
COITEST
LoneStar Beer
FHIRLY STARTED.
TH6 GKZGTTE.
I'Luii'iir-D ivnav tiiiusday by
'(. W. WAHl.
SLn-Ct'.ir-TIO.N DATES'
One Year PostiJt.id $1.00
On Time ... fl-55
Evicted at the Shircr 7cas Pest
OJicu as second ch a matter
MTIiTSE TEI THU HAT SO '055
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Tlio following prizes will be
i iTanli'd at tlu Fiienieii's Celebia-
i.nn 'lucsdiy Junj 25th. Only
liioi" who lo then trading at
-hinei and attend the Culebi.illon
uc eligible. Piie winneis will be
Jcculed by thiee competent judges.
Tor the farmer who has the hig-
i't family; 10 pounds coftee Wol-
'cr Bios.
Foi the farmer with tho moit
I o t ; I u go agate coffee pot Wei-
liaipcn fe Co
Poi tho fanner with tho most
girl; iO y.uds calico Seydlei A
Eschenbuig
Fanner with be t span of horses
garden cultiv itoi Wendll.uid&Co
Fanner with host span of mules
i.' of ker M Itichei.
liet looking saddle horse fine
ui die D G Helniers
Farmer who undo the most hales
nl cotton crop of 1991; line hat
tins K Holchak
Picttiest baby under 1 year 1
Jieii phctograpns Pannew itz.
Pinttiest joung lady; Celluloid
h.inkerchiet and gloe cao CI
Jaegglh
Best looking young man; two
bottles of wine Palace Saloon.
Uggtiest looking young man; 1
yen's subsciiplion GArMTL-Ward
Young hdy null piettiest black
hair; two pounds fine mixed candy
Ed Mmeberger.
Young man with tho reddest
Jinii j 0 quart bottle of beer M II
Elilingcr.
Youngest married couple; fine
cradle By a few cttuens.
Oldest manied coupls; 1 keg beer
5an Antonio Brewing Ass'n.
smallest man; bo of cigars
Herdler & Schramm.
lfungiiest looking inan;3 pounds
eausjge Welhavueu t IUchter.
Stingiest manjbox of brass but-
tons Henry Schauibcig.
Tallest man; bottle Hue whiskey
J II Huebner
Fattest man; 1 gallon of beer
Uobert Eschonburg.
Leanest man; 1 herring R G
Sadler.
Best looking marilod couple
fine-picture lrurao fo-r their nbo-
So.iapli Blohaufc Hahnko.
Sourest looking mm; 2. bottles
jncklos R G Seydler.
Urccnejt looking 'uani box of
green piint Gust.no Lucitsen.
OMost man liNing in Laaca
county; a fine pipe Mittanck A
Mai tens.
Xeatest diessod young lady; pair
fine ear rings F. Wilts.
Neatest dressed young man; hot-
tin fine nhiskej P. Stuerke.
Man with the longest beard; six
months shaving free C KoepUe
The man nhohab nnei disnk
anything intoxicating in his lift
1 gallon of whiskej At insas Pass
Siloon.
Man with longest nose thiec
ban kei chiefs Dr. f-charnberg.
Man with longest moustache 1
stick coi-matic J F KopecLy
Fanner w ho had the mo't aeiea
in coin iu 1S94; 1 box of cigars
Aianis Pass Saloon.
Farmer who made the most cot-
ton on an acre on an ierage one
box of cigais Louis Ehleis.
Farmer w ho had the most acres
in cotton in 1891; 1 keg of nailfc
C I. Williams.
Man with longosthair 0 months
hair cutting froo A. Jungheeker
Oldest lady; bonnet J. Ondiei.
Faimei with the best looking
i-inglo buggy hone keg wire nails
Flato ii Uicon
Man with the largest feet 2 con
hides Stahnla Mittanck Heydler
Theio will aleo be two piues
awarded for bicycle races; otio foi
r mile raco and ono for tv.o mile
lace. Onlythobe hung in Luaca
DeWitt Connies and Fayette are
slowed to enter. Kveiybody is
cordially invited to attend the
celebration. Commute.
ftccial Candidates Already In
Tho riplil.
Who will be the Successful
Young Lady?
The Sponsor Contest Is Already Well
under wa. and there will be Sharp
Competition! Among the Pair
Candidates.
Standing of the candidates:
Clam JmiRliociCfr . i!.'5.'J
Tilli" Wolteis 8
Ifahel Wendtland S
Ilcniictta Richtei (
Lulu Foio ... .. . i
I.eiioia Uk liter !
Mitimo (-ox 2
Clara Littlofield . . .2
L'mina Mueller -I
Penl Thuleineer 2
Fmla Wangemann 2
The Contest will close Sunday
eeJune 10th.
Tickets aicon ealont the Aransas
Pass Palace and Bituiaik fcaloont
ind at tho olhcc of Wcudllancl &
Co.
Only the young ladies of Shiner
can ba voted on.
It is not only admitted by it's competitors but also proed by tt'n
rapid sucees that tho Lone Star Beer excels all othcis.
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"HURRAHING."
Did you ever buy a new pair of
pants a pair of tan cohued shoes
or a fine hat and then come down
town during tho week?. If you
haejou know what It is to be
'huuahed. The fiist man you
meet stops abruptly and looks j ou
oer in gieat Mirprise. "Why
where are j ou going (" "No here.'
"Well what aio you doing all
dressed up tor then?" Tho next
man you meet gives a deep whistle
and "Wheie did jou get tbcm
pants; can' ou set em up on 'em '"
I Whsu you meet a crowd of your
friends somo insist on pinching
jour legs to see if the goods aie
good while they one aud all ox-
claim' "Aint them p.ints out of
sight? He ought to treat the crowd."
'Ibis is whut the victim usually
has to do unless ho gels mad. The
fust day or two which a man puts
inwhilo wealing something new
aie try ing ones. It is related that
a well known Shiner man came
dow a tow n one morning in a clean
blurt aud it cost hun $2 50 in
treats to the boys before ho get
liouw
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Sweet Home May 20.
C W Ward
bhiuer. Texas.
Dcufcir In reply to your
last faor pemit mo to state that
the names jou sent ine as being
members ot the Shiner Firo De-
partment are exempt fiom road
duty Perhaps it would bo ot in
terest to the readeis of the Gai m
to leirn tho pi esent stand iug ol the
county finances which on the 1st
of May 1895 are as follows:
Bridge bond fund 1010.50
Geneial county Hind . 0397.70
lload and bridge fund 7("i5.2r
Kstiay fund 122 47
Peiraaneut school fund 491.9S
EL RXCHTEXK. Agent Sbinor.
E-IEIsTKy KUESEL
SADDLE AND IIAENESS MAKEK.
Mr. Kucpcl has secuied the sole right to "ell the celebi ited
patent hame hook in In&ea and DeWitt counties. He has
nn hand a fine stock of Saddles Whip.- Hnrncn- etc. and
turns out none lint hrst-elass woik. YOAKUM TKXA.
TO WESDTtASD & CO.
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Total in Treasury 0390 02
Bonded indebtedness ..39100 00
Perirnnent school fund
owner. of abovo 27000 00
Outstanding indebtedness 11D00 00
Ad Mnvr.ns
Commn-'iontr.
DeaiCis in
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IJil BUGGIKS
Pi
jj9i FARMING
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(lLl IMPLEMENTS
S f PIPING AND
Put lil WIND MILLS
pi
Bla-olcsmitlis.
"Wlra.eel-vvrigli.ts
Mrs. C I Jacggli attended the
Yeager funeral at Flalonia Tuesday
Awarded
IHiglicst' Honors World's Folr
CREAM
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Shiner
Texas
CIIAS. WELHAUSEN
BANKER
ceo ux
A general Banking Business Con
ducted. Money lemitted to Foreign
Countiiet.
Money constantly guarded by a
Time Look Safe
Buiglar Prooi.
Deposits received and paid on.
demand. Office hours; 9 a.m to 4pm
SHINER
TEXAS.
P. STUERCKE'S
(Headrptarters for the Tanners.)
The best of Wines Liquors and Baer.. Kloina Best
cigars on sale.
SHEN'SI. - TEX.
ndrej.
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
from Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant
.40YEARS THE STANDARD.
HE1DO.UARTEHS TOB
3$aiiVq$& tfjifl0 fiajl JSai!tlii
.VND GROCERIES.
Lunch at all Honia. Presh City Beer always.on Tip.
Siu.NEit .: is !'. f. i. - XsxiA
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Ward, C. W. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 51, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 30, 1895, newspaper, May 30, 1895; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111999/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .