Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. [14], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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anufticturi-ng eomcfony
Jnali Wanted-
10 Cars of scrap- iron, 5 cars of |
-10 raas >nd Bones, 50c s bun-;
r.'d pounds paid for scrap iron, !
Cauh paid for sacks, bones, cop-
pen, brass, etc. .
\ Yoakum Junk Co. j
Phone 144 Yoakum, Texas j
business. M mg \vii! l/u.v y ou
the highest market-price.
HULLS. AND MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND
Send yonr seed to the Home Mill
and Patronize a Home Industry
D. C. DANIEL, MANAGER
A player piano, ;ood
wi h over 100 pir-c s of music
Very cheap. Sec Henry Messer
Shi her.
as new
lams;
Bond
P*'
If a I a
tl LhL ilXj
rtili
Residence For Sale.
ubiiy
Bi'g&st bargain in Shiner, house
■f 4 rooms on two lots close in,
A ice $1,000. Apply to Kuban
* nd MciiieatbaLr.
physician »ssmn
Obsfetrds and
Gynecology
Special aitenMon given E.ye,
Ear Nose and throat and
fitting of glasses.
Office Shiner Surgical Bospital
021c® Over Kuhn's Dreg Sterne
Eosident Phone 223; Office PboiseiSS
Calls Answered Day red Might.
CiLKificrlaiii’s Tablets.
U hen you are troubled with indiges-
b>n or constipation, take Chamber*
ain's Tablets. They strengthen the
loraaeh and enable it to perform its
unctions naturally. Indigestion js
isuully accompanied by constipation
•nd is aggravated by it. Chamber-
lin’s Tab 1 As cause a gentle move-
'•'■nt of the bowels, relieving the con*
i i pa ted condition .
O. \V. AIjLLER, Local Manager
Don’t Forget
THE OLD RELIABLE
1$%
“Come on, Texas! Hit the trail
with your dollars! Don’t wait until
the last day to get that Government
rote off your hands!”
This is Billy Sunday’s injunction
to Texans, who urges that all War
Savings Stamp Pledges be paid by
• Christmas and that no one put off
^S. S. Pledge settlement until De-
cern the last day of grace.
To TerraEilC Billy Sunday, famous
erange’ist vvh^'ig^now preaching in
Fort Worth, says:
“You say you are glaA-the war
I? over, you men and women of"Tex■
as; you say you appreciate. the"
b ocdy sacrifices that the boys from
Texas and the other 47 States have
made for you—that you reverence
Tie memories of the heroes who
have kept Hun. and harm from
you; you say you are glad that ther®
ill .be no more -casualty lists
Uacken5d with the names of the
then who have dared and done for
von; but how, I ask you, have you
.-Town that appreciation? How have
you expressed your gladness?
"Has the War Savings Stamp
Pledge y.ou solemnly made to Presi-
o-r V) i r-] V
iiid are yob." keeping faith with
them? Until that pledge you made
to invest in United States Govern*
•nont Wav. Savings Stamps has been
met, until the word you gave to
President Wilson has been redeemed,
—not until then have you shown
your appreciation of the heroic acts-
of the men from whose hearts the
blood of life has been poured. Not
until then have you made good the
solemn and binding promise you
made your President.
" Boys Are Not Over
"'The war is over, people of Tex-
as, but our boys are not. They
must ho brought home, back here
to you in Texas, and until they are
brought home they must be fed and
clothed and cared for. Your duty
to these men, the duty you owe
yourself and your country has not
been discharged until every United
States soldier and sailor has been
brought back home again. To these
• nips,. A]16 men whom we call ‘our
boys’, YVar Ravings Stamps mean
rood, clothing and tickets to the
good old TJ. S. A.
“It takes money to care for these
men—these soldier and sailor boys
who have beaten back the Hun. It
takes money to bring them home.
Don’t, for a minute think that {Hie
obligation you are under, If you call
yourself American, to save and lend
your savings to the United States
Government in War Savings Stamps
is ended just because fighting has
stepped. Listen! It is costing the
Government $50,000,000 a day—$1,-
500,000,000 a -month—to feed andl
clothe and bring these men home.
“Come on, Texas folks! This is;
December—the ninth inning of the:
War Savings Campaign. Put punch
in that swing of yours; put the payj
in your patriotism. Get those Warj
Savings . Stamp Pledges wiped off:
Uncle Sam's slate by Christmas. Re-,
member: The last day to liquidate
War Savings Stamp Pledges is De-i
cem-ber 31st. Don't. wait until tbej
last day to get that Government!
note off your hands, don’t wait until
the last day to make good your1
word—do it by Christmas.
"They are fine investments, those
War Savings Stamps. I have all I
can hold myself. I am going to
give them for Christmas presents—
th6v are the best gifts to give this’
year. Every time you buy one of’
those W. S. S. bonds you have got-
ten 'hold of the best security anyi
government has ever issued.
“Come on Texas! Hit the trail j
with your dollars!
“Get that War Savings Stamp
Pledge paid now!”
OFFICIAL .. PWCLAMAHOM
ifoe UraM State? Qovmmmt ? ^
If payment of 40 Vim
1Mr Saving? Stamp? I: ■: ■ •. •; k ■; 1
December- tm y§v
'MoSk Z&:
O. C. DITTMAB
On t,lie stents of Shiner ;v S5.( C
i’ilhfi i.v..\f! Gross money. Find to
.vill plefise return-- to Gazett*
Alice,
ALSO LAUNDRY AGSNf
Leave order a. WiUe*ll#9«9
Tue* day momftfift
p&ucm^a/fm -few JtfftM
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■ IfBOZAL 25ESSKVX BAKlgS*'"
---' “ n® EJSrRICT fffm
oovsAt^a. \ tetA
One ‘good nook stove, Bunt- No
1 3 burner pw feetinn od sU.v< .
NcvV Home sewing machine,
f-icets rc- aau? ab'e. .I'hone 34.
DR. J. V. SIEGMUNDl
DENTIST 1
Do all kinds of Dental Work at |r
reasonable prices. j?
WORK GUARANTEED f
Special course in Pyorrhea (gum ’
disease) and Crown and Bridge f-
Work.
EXAMINATIONS FREE. |
Office in Shiner Surgical
SHINER
Phone^rfSJffice 157. -Residence 30.
On the j-.tice'a ot Sluder, a she!
c6i.>tainir;g two Lamncts and othyU’
i hc-ha , i fader pica e return -o
Gazette t fiicc or J. C. R «. lun at d
Son SV'rt. :-
OWfTEO STATES VSa:ASS.I«^1
VZAE Z-OAH OA&ANiZATJOI
WAR SAVINGS SECTION
Kfiv to a no t office ; ex, • Fir e
n rim;ri) t-.» G;: zoite .o-ijFice a; d. re*
.ceive . reward,
omo'nations
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Shiner Dr:?g Store\
Office Ph ne 16 i
Resident Phone 54 1
Answer calls day on
night. |
Tire Galveston Semi G
b . 5 ’.
Weekly Farm Newst:
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and-1 Ii e Shin e rr
IS Gazette
A butcher hog.- , Ring II. F. Eb-
Td. Phono 8iSI’13.
for one year for
■$2.25. Subscribe now
get all the news both
home and foreign.
■ Call at Gazette office
Shiner. N , ;
Cured st a Cod of 25 CeiiG.
\ •*’Eight years ago «vheu we' i.;>t
mSived , to' Mattonn.-. J . was a ti* e=■ t
su5eref from indigestion and consti-
pation.” writes Mrs, Robert Allison,
M altoc. N 111. 1' v hau i .-eq uen fc bo a d-
acbes and di ::,y spells, au'cl there was
a reeling like a heav.v weight pressing
on my stomach and chest all (hc-tfine.
I felt miserable.' Every mprsel of
food distressed me* I could ppt rest
at'night and felt'ti and worn ■ out
all the lime. One doltl'e of Chamber-
lain’s Tablets on red me and I hate
since felt like a d' ivere.nl person.”
1 ■
\ Our shoe repai p is m
| located in our Saddlery ai
f Ilarnesa.-Shop. • .we W
8 be pleased to c yu r rep;
I work Also tiew- : tna
l to order. ,
Instructions to bring about the
prompt fulfillment of War Savings
Stamp Pledges have been sent out
from Washington by Secretary Mc-
Adoo and the Government’s official
proclamation calling for the prompt
liquidation of these obligations to the
Treasury Department has been is-
sued.
All War Savings Stamp Pledges
are automatically due this month
and their payment is called for be-
fore December 31, which is the last
day of grace.
Instructions incident to the call
have been given all officers of the
War Savings Section.
War Savings Stamps may be ob-
tained from any postoffice, banks
and most business establishments.
Each War Savings Stamp costs
$4.23 cents this month. On Janu-
ary 1, 1923, each War Savings Stamp
will be redeemed by the Govern
ment for $5.00 War Savings Stamps
increase constantly in value and
this increase is guaranteed by the
United States Government.
All. pledge's to the United States
Treasury Department to invest in
War Savings /Stamps., automatically
become due for payment this month
and the official proclamaion isSimd
by the Government calls for tl A?
prompt payment before December 31.
The Secretary of the Treasury
Department has issued instructions
calling for the fulfillment of $very
pledge, and all officers of th^/ War
Savings Section have been instruct-
ed to take all necessary stepi to see
that, W. S. S. pledges are liquidated
• -Every pledger is made'krepsponsible
for the discharge of his pledge. War
Savings Stamps may be obtained
from postoffices, banks Vand most
co m m e r c i a 1 e n tabl ishm entk
Great care is being, t’altfen by the
Government that the, widest, possible'
publicity be given to the fact that
the official proclamation lias been
issued. To this erpd the newspapers
are co operating, notices have ' been
.posted by the Government in all pub-
lic places and to each pledger will
he sent a personal notification to
make . arrangement's to meet his
pledge promptly. \.The failure of a
pledger to receive la notification card
.will not relieve him' of responsibility
in the Governmentfs eyes. A.
^Heartburn, find; esfcion or di?_
treks of the stomach is instantly :e-
lieved ’! y Hecbine. It forces the
badly di^sted .food out of the body
and res tores ton • in the stomach
and bowels. SoU by Shiner Dru^
Co.
Legal Blanks
v The following is a list of
Blanks we have in stock. J
need anything in this line, C!
see us, or write and we wil
them tcuyou.
Crop Mortgage A
Ohattle Mortgage M
Mortgage
Promisory Note Jjj
Warranty Deed'—wi^
Bill of Sale M
Vendor’s Lien Not|B
Transfer of Vendo^
Release of Vendo|i|
Warranty Deed-^
A c k n o w 1 edg em jjm
Special Warra^H^H
with V. L. ^
Release Deed^H
Quit* Claim
Release of Mortgage Mgjm
Deed of Trust
Rant Contracts for 111
A fiidavit of Accoij^^p
Contract for Sale*
; Calling attention to the fact that
I pledges for the purchase of Yv^ar
; Savings Stamps are now due.
I Governor W. P. Hobby urges
i Texans to “make their word good
to the Government at once.”
“If, far any reason, you have n-eg-
! lected or delayed purchasing the
baJance of the War Savings Stamps
promised, I venture to ask that you
fill this solemn obligation at once.
[ The word of a Texan is as good as
| his bond, and even though an en-
during peace is in sight, our Gov-
ernment is still spending vast sums
'for the maintenance of our boys un-
der arms and still needs our sup-
port up to the limit of our' ability,”
cavs Governor
Everv person i4 responsible fer
the prompt liquidation of his War
Savings Stamp Pledge, the Go-em-
inent says. Get reLly to meet yours
and pay it before flhristmas if you
can. !
This is Decembelr and your' W. S
S. pledge is due. j Pay up! Settle
up! The boys have kept their
pledge. Get yourk W. S. S. -pledge
oaid by Christmas. \
.nsr we mtessmi
The li ver loses its activity at
times and ne ds help. Heroine is
an effective liver stimulant. It al-
so purifies the bowe’s strengthens
digestion afid restores strength,
vigor and,clieerffil spirits. Sold by
Shiner-D.rug.Cd.
Quick Ct'je for\Croup.
Wal'h for the first *y?nptom,hoar?e;-
ness and give Chamheriain’s Cpu'j^i
Remedy at once. It is pimmpt and
eBectual. /
Warning! Your W. S. S. pledge
is due this month. The final call
or payment has been made by the
Government.
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Habermacher, J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. [14], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1919, newspaper, January 2, 1919; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142225/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.