Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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Are YOU Satisfied?
If you are dissatisfied with your present
banking connections, we would be glad to
have an interview with you, and would con-
sider any new business in keeping with
conservative banking. .
CAPITAL & SURPLUS *100.000
Remember us when you have money and
we will gladly remember you when you
haye none. ......
First National Bank
of Shinier
The Strongest Bank in Lavaca County
The Atito-Oiied Aermotor
With Duplicate Gears 1
Running in OH i
Every Bearing v
' Constantly Flooded with Oil
It Needs Oiling but Once a Year'
Change of Schedule
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway
The following changes of time went into effect on Sunday
January, 3rd 1915.
Waco to Yoakum.......................12:57 p. in.
Yoakuofito Waco....................... 3.32 p. m.
Lockhart Branch
Lockhart to Yoakum....................1.04 p. m.
Yoakum to Lockhart....................3.02 p. m.
The night trains have been taken off. For further inform-
ation apply to C. H. MILLER, Agent.
Store
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TAN-NO-MOSE
AND *
FREGKELEATER
\&laj9EMSBF
Xbe scientific combination of Cream
and Powder. Delightful in appoarance
and pleasing hi its effect. Used daring
the day it is a protection front the m
and wind. In the evening its use assures
a faultless complexion.
Experience has taught US that the best way
to apply Tan-No-More is to pot k on vsry wot iM
off with e soft towel at ooce aaddo sot waft
ferHt«4ry. AH Dealers
50 AND 35 CTS.
Two of the most
Scientific Beautifying
Agencies Known.
[FRECKELEATER CREAM
For the removing of Liver Spots,
Freckles, Ring Worm and all kindred
blemishes of the skin. It will bleach the
skin in 10 days and make it as, smeeth
and soft as a baby’s.
Makes Bad Complexions (toed
Seed Sompleiions Belter.
All Dealers
50 AND 25 CTS.
BAKER-WHEELER MFG. CO.
Liu bsk i n, tse:x ass ” e®*;
Local and Personal
The Auto Oiled Windmill
with duplicate gears running in oil. Two quarts of oil in the
gear ease of this auto-oiled windmill will keep the gears and
every bearing flooded with oil for a year or more. The gal-
vanized steel helmet covers the gears, keeps out rain, keeps
out dust, but keeps in oil. The mill needs oiling but once a
year. There is a windmill, known the world over, as, “Tee
windmill which runs when all others stand still." This new
windmill with gears and bearings flooded with oil, runs in
much less wind than that well known windmill.
SHINER HARDWIRE HUMPH If.
A nice purse or pipe you find
at Jungbecker.
Come to theiGazette for artistic
io^ printing.
Tennis nets, balls and rackets
at Jungbecker.
Mrs. H. B. Saunders returned
from Temple Saturday.
Saur Kraut, herring and dill
pickles qj Jungbecker.
Mr. L. Trautwein left Monday
on a business visit to Austin.
Tablets, pencils, rulers, ink,
etc. and nice line at Jungbecker.
2*Mr, Herbert Wolters is spend-
ing some time in San Antonio.
Mrs. Armstrong of Martin-
dale is yisiting Mrs. Elo Wolters.
A good residence for rent,
close in. See O. W. Miller,
Shiner.
Miss Emma Rurik left last Fri-
day to visit Dr. and Mrs. Wilson
at Nixon.
Miss Lela Horn of Moulton was
the weekend guest of Miss Mabel
C ement.
Miss Fan Ledbetter was with
Halletsville kindred Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. Ed. Studemann of Moul-
ton was a business visitor in our
city Monday.
Jungbecker carries the leading
brands of cigars and you get full
value in every cigar.
Mr. Fred Birkman is home for
a few days from school duties at
Southern University,
Smith the photographer will be
in Shiner on Saturdays’ and Sun-
day’s of each week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Flato, Sr.,
of Kingsville are visiting Shiner
friends and relatives this week.
Why wait, you get your pictures
next day if you send kodak film .to
Smiths studio, Yoakum Texas.
Heath of John Kurz, Sr.
Mr. John Kurz, Sr., aged 87
years, died at his home near
Shiner, on Monday, April 12th
and the funeral took place on
Tuesday, April 13th from the
home of his son, Mr. Albert Kurz,
in Shiner. The remains were
laid to rest in the Catholic ceme-
tery, Rev. Father Machau offici-
ating. The bereaved family have
the sympathy of all friends and
relatives.
LIV-VER-LAX
All the Effectiveness, Not
the Effect of Calomel.
Call Meeting of the Moth-
er’s Club.
All members are requested to
meet on Thursday, April 29th to
perfect plans for the spring
bazaar.
Mrs. C. B. Welhau8en,
President.
Miss Natalia Trautwein,
Secretary.
Choice Hay for Sale
Having more hay than we need
for our own use we offer for sale
about three tons Choice Summer
Cut Black Land Hay Baled for
sale at $12.00 per ton, delivered
any where in the city .
Shiner Oil Mill & Mfg. Co.
Br. A, A. Ledbetter is getting up
a special family party, to attend
the San Francisco exposition, con-
sisting of himself and two brothers
and three nephews. Others may
join. It is the intention of the doc-
tor to go via Panama the water
route, if they have go in a banana
steamer from New Orleans or Gal-
'^aVsa.-ffilfetevffl m* ffiS.
Liv-Vbr-Lax la one of the most im-
portant medical discoveries of recent
years. For a lon^ time medical ex-
perts, realizing1 the harmful effects of
calomel, have been striving to lind a
liver cleanser that would be just as
effective as calomel, and yet be abso-
lutely harmless in its action. Recently
this remedy was actually put forth by
L. K. Grigsby, in his Liv-Ver-Lax.
Liv-Ver-Lax is a harmless vege-
table compound, designed solely for
the treatment of liver complaints. The
immediate favor it has met with in
thousands of homes is proof positive
of its real value.
If you feel worn out. tongue coated,
and skin sallow, don’t delay until it
becomes dangerous, nip the trouble in
•$ae bud with Liv-Ver-Lax. Insist on
the genuine, bearing the signature and
likeness of L. K- Grigsby, which is
guaranteed to give satisfaction or
money refunded, For sale by Shiner
,Drug Company.
—- --
Flatonia Decoration Day
Postponed.
Fearing unfavorable weather,,
the ladies of the Cemetery As-
sociation of Flatonia have post-
poned their Decoration Day until
Sunday, May 2nd.
For Sale
One second hand buggy, Har-^
nes and genl're horse complete'
for $90.00. One large gentle mule
16 hands high without faults.
Apply to tfee !Sbme‘r Gazette’,
Mrs. Emil Gerdes, who was re-
ported very ill.
Why wait you get your pictures
next day if you send kodak film to
miths studio, Yoakum Texas
Whenever you are hungry for
candy call on Jungbecker where
you find pure and wholesome
candy.
Mr. E. F.Wolters and Mr.Win.
Wendtland, Jr,, motored to Nic-
kel last Wednesday to see Mr.
Harry Thompson.
Mrs. Joe Schindler and son
J. W., are in San Antonio this
week seeing the sights of the
Battle of Flowers.
We will go to your home and
make a picture for you there,
home portraiture is the latest
now. Smith’s Studio,
Mr. A, J. Berckenhoff and fam
ily motored to Flatonia last Mon-
day. They were caught in the
rain and forced to return on the
train.
Mrs. Earl Fry and daughter.
Miss Mildred, are visiting rela
tiyes in San Antonio atrd inci-
dentally attending the Spring
Fiesta,
/
f Mr. John Mladenka is bow the
new agent for the Shiner beer at
Moulton. Mr. Mladenka will
have good success, as the Shiner
brew is now a fine drink.
Mr. Earl Fry returned Sunday
from San Marcos where he was
c filed on account of the serious
i lness of his mother. He left her
much improved.
Mr. Geo. Kruse is- building a.
fine new residence on his farm.
The Jansen boys have the con-
tract and Messrs. Emler and
Maeker are doing the painting
and papering.
The fifteen delegates to the
:i Hermann Son’s convention all
returned last Friday, very much
enthused over their meeting.
Mr1, Aug, Haxthausen was re-
elected president find W^co was
selected a! ilfe. iMaetj of
A ball is announced for Bluec-
her >ark Saturday night May
1st, be sure to attend.
Mrs.Sarah McMurray of Cuero
was the guest of Shiner friends
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Green is visiting
aer son in San Antonio and at-
tending the Battle of Flowers,
A Grand Ball will take place at
Rocky Site park on Saturday
May 8th. Everybody inyited,
be sure to come out.
Messrs. Wm. Zappe and Joe
Macha hoarded the train last
Tuesday for San Antonio, to help
celebrate the Battle of Flowers.
The ball game between the
Halletsville and Shiner High
School teams was won by Shiner
on a score of 9 to 1. Brace up,
boys, and come again. Better
luck next time.
Mrs. Wendel of Bomarton ar-
rived in the city last Sunday to
yisit her daughter, Mrs, Joe
Macha, Jr., and family. Mrs.
Wendel was a former resident of
Shiner.
We call your attention to the
change in the ads. of Wolters
Brothers, The First National
Bank, 0. B. Welhausen & Co.,
W. Wentland & Son and Shiner
Drug Company.
At a meeting of trustees of the
Bunjes School Mr. Otto Fisseler
was unanimously re-elected to |
the position of teacher for another
term. The following are the new
trustees: Messrs. Fritz Ehlers,
Fritz Sander and John Kurz.
Prof. Edgar Bailey of Yoakum
will assist with the musical num-
bers at the Dramatic Recital next
Wednesday night at the opera
house. A rare treat is in store
for those who attend, as Prof.
Bailey is an accomplished viol-
inist.
At a called meeting of the city
council held on Tuesday of last
week the newly elected officers
were installed. C. B. Welhausen
was mayor, C. J. Garbad^-secre-
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A COMPLETE LINE OF I
WOMEN’S, LADIES’, MISSES
AND CHILDREN’S
Trimmed Hats
AT VERY LOW PRICES
ALL LATEST STYLES. CALL AND
, INSPECT THEM.
ii W, Wendtland & Son
CASH STORE.
FRONT STREET.
SHINER, TEXAS
Dr. J. D. Gray was called to
Carpus Christ! last -week- -to^ee|t^^ecHMe§srs7 Berckenhoff,
Daniel and Joe Macha, Jr., al-
dermen.
The following Shiner persons
attended the decoration day ser-
vices at Cuero last Sunday: Mr.
and Mrs. L. Trautwein. Miss
Natalie Trautwein, Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Wolters, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.
Wendtland, Jr, They drove there
in their cars.
The Kopecky Schdol will close
Saturday night April 24, 1915
with a dance for all. Good music
aud plenty of refreshments. Ad-
mission for men and boys 25cts.
A cordial invitation is extended
to all as the money will be used
for the. benefit of the school.
School Board
Dressmaking.
If you have any dressmaking to
be done call on me. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Mrs. N. J. Hamilton,
Being druggists, we know a little bit about what kind
of candy is good for you and what kind is not. Our
business is to sell you drugs to make you well, but it ia
not our business to sell you candy to mak^ you ill. We
carry only the best grades of candy. If you want cheap,,
impure candy that’ll surely harm your system don’s
come hers, —Our-candy-is good. lt is «heap at the
prices asked. ^
Shiner Drug Company
For Sale
Some good baled hay. Apply
to Alfred Gieptner, Shiner, Tex.
Don’t forget the Illus-
trated War Lectures at
Bluecher Park Friday and
Saturday nights, April 23
and 24. General admis-
sion 25 cents. Reserved
seats 35 cents. Secure
your seats now.
New Racket
WM. GREEN BUILDING
J. M. STAVINOHA
Proprietor.
Will keep a nice line of
Racket Goods
Also a lull stock of
UR WAR NEWS Summary of the events
gives yoii a dependable report of the con-
flict, plainly and ’briefly coverfnfe the last
Week’s happenings.
Farmers State Bank
OF SHINER, TE AS
A Guarantee Fund Bank
W/B DO NOT CLAIM to be the strongest
» * in the land, but what we do claim is that
our bank is just as safe as the strongest bank.
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Habermacher, J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1915, newspaper, April 22, 1915; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1137168/m1/5/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.