Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1923 Page: 4 of 10
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THE SHItER GfiZETTE
Classified I
PUBLISHED EVERY,THURSDAY BY
i. J. C. Habermacher and
Mrs. Elba E. Lane.
EDITORS AND OWNERS*
PHONE NO. 69.
Exceeds 1921 Crop by Nearly
16,000 Bnles—-Total Crop in
State 3,125,752 Bales.
PlfONEISO. 00
Advertisements will be inserted under
this head at 5c per line each insertion.
No order accepted lor less than twen-
ty- live cents.'
Entered at the Postoffice a& Shiner,
second-class mail scatter.
FOE SERVICE—My two year
old registered Duroc Jersey
mlae hog. Terms $2.50 Guaran-
teed. Henry E. Remmers Shiner
R, 2. 5t 23.
1exas as
From Cur Old Fiies
Did you ever stop to consider the
fact, that in your daily walks
around town, thousands and
thousands of disease germs are
blown onto your clothing?.
The dust laden air contains
millions of tiny micro-organisms
which are a deadly menace to
the health of the community.
These germs find lodgement in
your garments and are carried
home to cause sickness and dis-
tress in your household.
Many serious epidemics start
in this way.
The regular sterilization of
your garments by hot,, dry
steam, is the safest manner in
which to overcome this
present danger.
In our shop all garments
pressed on a modern, up to-date
Hofbman Steam dressing Ma-
chine.
This Machine is equipped with
a powerful vacuum attachment
which draws all dust and dirt
out of your clothing, leaving it
fresh and clean; then they are
giyen a liberal application of hot
dry steam, which raises the nap
of the cloth, removes unpleasant
body odors, and gives the gar-
ment a most pleasing appearance
of newness.
Through the use of the Hoff-
man machine, it is possible to
exert a pressure of one thousand
pounds on garments being press-
ed. This assures sharp, lasting
creases.
J. W. Schindler
Cleaning and Dyeing
Phone 104 Shiner, Texas.
There Is a Leakage
In Our Picture
just as! dangerous as the hole in
a pocket full of golden coins.
Stop the Leak!
Sew Up the Hole!
Prevent the Waste!
Build andmplem ent lied
See Ls For Shed Lumber
Feb. 15 1894
WANTED: A good girl to
cook for family of two. Room In
home. Apply at Gazette office
or address Mrs. Chas. {W. Waf-
ford San Antonio Texas. Bo* 40,
26 t. p.
The Shiner Cornet Band
The final organization of the
Shiner Cornet Band has been
completed and the membership
is as. follows: Leader and E-b
cornet, Ang Schramm; E-b cor-
net Frenk Kutach; Solo B-b cor-
net, P. A. Franke; 1st B cornet,
Willie Hollas; Solo-alto, Chas.
Beyer; 2nd Alto, Alfred Jung-
beeker; 1st Tenor.‘Erwin Wendt-
land; 1st , Bass. Henry Schran-
berg; Baritone, Joseph Beyer;
Bass, L. B. Richter; Base drum.
John Neimeyer; Snare drum, G.
W. Esehenburg, The band con-
tains some splendid musical tal-
ent and will soon be able to fur-
nish some excellent music.
HALLETTSVILLE
Wm. B'akeslee, ex-editor of
the New Era, is busy reading
law, and by the next term of
dictrict court lie experts to be
full fledged..
John Blohm of your town, is
serving on the grand jury and is
the best looking man in said,
fcody.
April 6th 1898
WANTED—By young man,
position as permanent Book-
keeper. Hard worker, good
references. Anply Gazette
Office. 26x 3
FOR SALE — Ten head o f
sheep, also one horse. Will sell
at a bargain. Arthur Pfuhl.
27tf
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PLUMBER m
f SHNOLES
LATH440ULOWGS
- SASH-DOORS
ever
For Sale.
My residence. Five room cot-
tage. All modem conveniences.
Furnished or unfurnished.
Apply to H. H. HEPLER. 25 4t.
Drink Delicous Delaware Punch
America’s Leading Beverage
The Shiner Bottling Works
has installed a sterilizing bottle
cashing machine which sterilizes
every bottle ten minutes in hot
water and then this same bottle
receives two hot water rinsings
and four cold water rinsings.
Any one wishing to see this
machine we shall begald for you
to .visit our plant and see what
we have installed for your health
benefit.
Every bottle manufactured in
our plant goes through this pro-
cess of Sanitation. Did you con-
sider the value to your health of
the use of a sterilized container?
Many contagious diseases are
carried by this particular way in
the cold drink line. Did you
ever take time to give this at-
tention? Since the U. S. Depart-
ment of agriculture has consider-
ed bottled beverages one of the
loading food values, we are pre-
pired to serve you in the most
sanitary methods possible.
Hereafter make it a point not to
consume your beverages unless
you are positive that the con-
tainer has beenlsterilized.
Yours for better health,
SHTNER BOTTLING WORKS
For Sale!
One pair of mules. Gentle to
work. E. |J. RENK&N
25-4t-p. _
Tn sterilized bottles only, five cents per bottle at the following
Kuhn’s Drug Store, Pohler’s Cold Drink Bar, Palace,
of Sweets, Crystal Cafe, Opera Cafe, H. A. Parma’s
Grocery, E. Bonorden, August Schramm, Hy. Hirsch.
Order A Case For Home
For Sale
47 acre heavy black land farm
Good, new improvements 5 miles
west of Shiner R 2.' For terms
see Anton De Harde. 25 tf
This is one of the leading beverages on the market today.
This copy of the paper bears
eonspicious mourning bands as
a mark of respect to Chas. W.
Ward Editor of the Gazette who
died April 4th. 1898.
Thos.H. Hughs Jr., arrived at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joe
Hughs Saturday night. Tom is
a fine fellow and tipped the bean
at nine pounds.
Messrs Julius Wolters, Wm.
Wrendtland and E, L. Herder left
here Tuesday with guns, ammu-
nition and a bottle of snake med-
icine bound for Cuba. We think
they will change their minds
somewhere along the river.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Daniel
came up from Jackson county
Tuesday and report everything
looking prosperous in the lower
country. Misses Tommie and
May Hughs returned with them
Wednesday and will remain
abRUt.'-two weeks.
HARDWARE
Magazines
If you desire to renew or be
come a subscriber to any maga-
zine or periodical, ring or call on
Miss Leonida Schuhmann* 20tf
We take pride in selling the Nationally
advertised line of hardware
666 cnres LaGrippe.
666 cures Billious Fever.
Fairbanks-Morse Type Z Gas Engines
•' * Equipped with Bosch Magneto
Winchester Tools, Flashlights and Batteries
Winchester Guns and Ammunition
Aermotor Self-Oiling Windmills,
One Minute Washing Machines
Quick Meal Oil Cook Stoves
Buck’s Sto ves and Ranges
The Vienna Art Theatre, which
gave such eminent satisfaction
to a large number of our citizen-
ship will appea r at the Opera
House tonigh t in a return engage
-ment. The reserved seat sale
at the Cornor Drug Store has
been heavy.
Married Folks
Dance
At
HENKHAUS
Sunday, Apr. 22
Music by K. Darilek Orchestra
Old Time Waltzes, Etc.
Come and Enjoy Yourself.
Darilek & Maresh
Trade at H. A. Hirsch. I have
everything you need in your
kitchen, Will buy your farm
products. Light Bread Flour
always on hand.
See some of the finished jobs
of painting at J. J. Macba’s auto
mobile paint shop.
Shiner Hardware Co.
| The Winchester JStore
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Jv. F. Ghlastak underwent an
operation at Yoakum Tuesday
morning. Mrs. Chlastak accom*
panied him. We wish for him a
speedy recovery. During his
absence Mr* Ed Gehre's has
charge of the Pal ice of Sweets.
Financial Condition of The
City of Shiner
April 1st, ‘97, cash on hand
................................ $556.55
Ain’t p’d by street com* •
missioner R T. Ahrens, 58 15
Ain’t r«c’d for piping...... 18 50
Ain’t rec’d for delinquent
taxes of 1896............... 27.85
Am’t rec’d for «tl valorem
t'Vq, 1897.................. 691.95
Am’t rac'd fdt occupation
t*x 1897..................... 792 50
Am’t rec’d for water rent.. 185.55
County commissioners court
ua\e county clerk J. F. Bozha a
leave cf abeence for fifteen days
in order that he might accept ivn
appointment tendered him by
tile War Department to serve as
an instructor in a military train-
ing camp at Fort Sam Boast n
and iip, accompanied by his wife
is now in San Antonio perform-
ing this service. M r, B zka went
to the world war from Shiner,
saw much overseas service and
because of excellent service ren-
dered is now, tho a civilian, re-
membered by the war depart
ment and asked to lend it a help-
ing hand. Mr. Bozka is serving
second term as county clerk of
Lavaca county, and is^highly es-
teemed by all who have business
in that office. — Hallettsvlile
Herald.
Total £.822.35
DISBUR EM FONTS
Warrants drawn for sala-
ries and expenses......81,122.10
Warrruts drawn two
notes and interest...... 276.55
Marshal’s commissions for as-
sessing,and collecting...... 80.15
Balance cash on band...... 843.55
CHIROPRACTOR
Opera House Bldg, Shiner, Texas.
No charge for consultation
Our line this season sustains our reputation
for unmatchable values and includes all styles
and sizes in Worsteds* Palm Beach, Mohairs,
Tropical Worsteds and Seersuckersi C»nser=
vative, Semi-Conservative and young men’s
models. School boys and Knicker models in
a great variety of cloths*
“Marx Made Clothing k Fully Guaranteed”
2,322.85
M, E. Wolters,
J. B. Huebner,
S. J. Youngs.
Committee.
Shiner, Tex., April 15th, 98;
Total
For Economical Transportation
jf$r*Ecoical TranspartTtfiori.
Attested
which Shiner will rejoice. Mr.
Habermacher is well khown here
and all who have heard of his in-
tentions speak of him as the
right man for Shiner, as a refin-
ed and social gentleman and a
thorough newspaper man who
would give the town a live paper.
Very probably he will be editor
oi the next issue of the Gazette
April 27
The lowest priced fully equipped Automobile
Full Stock Genuine Parts on Hand
Superior 5-Pass. Touring, $618.11 Delivered
W\ J. TOMASCO
Mr. J. C. Habermacher oi Fla-
tonia called at this office Tues-
day for the purpose of purchas-
ing the plant. He likes Shiner
and it’s people and has a strong
inclination to locate here, 'over
THE QUALITY STORE
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NATURAL
METHOD TO
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Habermacher, J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 1923, newspaper, April 19, 1923; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142122/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.