Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. [14], Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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- Privajre Emil J, Rosenauer is
officialy reported as wounded in
actipn during the closing days of
the'world war.
Miss Clara Welters nni moiher
Mrs. J. E Wolters cf Scbulenburr
-pent the holidays v.ifeh Mr. aid
■Irs Arno Wagner.
Miss Fay x^rnim and Mrs, P.
A. Hudson have returned to
Houston, where Miss Arnim has
resumed her musical studies.
Mr. John DagenharD return
ed Friday December 20th from
Camp Travis, with an honorable
discharge from the Army.
If you know an item of news
that others wo aid like to know
phone The Gazette office, Kc, 69
and it will be appreciated.
Mr. Ed. Dreyer of Dryer is in
Gonzales this Week serving on
the Grand Jury in the District
Court.
Benno Uolchak of the U. S.
Navy stationed at San Francisco
Cal. came in on a Christmas fur-
lough with his home circle.
H 'C. Koch and family of Yoa-
kum and William Koch of Hous-
ton were guests of Miss Anna C.
Koch during the holiday season.
Mis%Vi.oIa Uodapek who teach-
es neatt-jSehukn&ngg -closed Lev
school; .-.)'or ti e h^li^ys and is
with her parents, -.v-
Dr, MAP. Wilson of the Camp
Dental Infirmary at Camp Travis
spent his Christmas furlough
with his numerous Shiner friends
Kero Gas,Oil Stoves, 2 to 5
burners. Try one and be con-
vinced v. Wa-rranteed. 0- G.
Blohm. , ..
Miss Johnnie Fonton visited
Hallet'ts'yilie list week, she was
accompanied home by her cousin
rag!
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To Our Customers and Friends: i
We Wish You One Ami AT 1
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A Happy and Prosperous #
NEW YEAR! f
We assure you of our cut nest desire |§
to serve you in the future as we H
have done in the past with the m
same efficient banking service. 11
Shiner’s Cotton Receipts.
Reported by 0. C. Hcnldiaus,
Public' Weigher.
Total receipts up to Saturday
night, December 14fcth, 8.650
bales.
On this day the fleecy stap:t
brought 28cts a pound.
Th an ki ng our ni any frienc! s and
customers for their past patron=
age add hoping to merit same in
the future.
We wish you one and all
A Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
Local and Personal
Theo. Dziewas came in Sunday
for a few days with home folks.
We are making a specialty of
plumbing at 0. G. Blohm.
If you are thinking of buying a
home in Shiner see O. W. Miller.
Oscar Miller came in from
Victoria for the holidays.
Fresh beef casings at Bonor-
den Brcs.
Miss Mary Valenta of Halletts-
ville has been the guest of Miss
Nora Huebner.
Miss Mildred Fry left Monday
for Waci o attend Baylor Uni-
versity. -
Careful work and prompt
delivery.is a feature of Gazette
Printing.
Mrs. Henry Reaper ofSphu-
enburg visited with Mr,, and
Mrs. A. J. Berckenhiff last week,.
Miss Litnis BrurJrdrhoofer o-f
joVdh'-im was a guest, in the
loiehak home last week.
The Shiner ' Gazette and the
Adyeston Semi-Weekly Farm
Je ws, both for one y ear for $2.25
Q lentin Schaefer of ScbuMi *
•urg visited his sister Mrs.
Edgar C- Welters last week-end.
■ Mis.s Ernestine Ru 1imarm oj
i.vimlen'b.!i'g was a holiday gnus*
\\ the Max Welters home.
Oatidi.es,. Can .lies. C indies' an o
resh fruit received every day at
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Shiner
To Our Patrons
We desire to express to yon our sincere* thanks
for your liberal patronage during the past year,,
and trust it will be our good fortune to be favor-
ed with your business during the coming year.
XfTE UNIVERSAL CAR
Keep the old Ford running- it’ll never
wear out if you let us lake care of if. Bring
it in and we’ll mftke it run like new. These
war-time days call fir
saying, There's not a
bigger saver of time and
money than the Ford car.
B-u t i t must be kept in
running shape and that's
our busines. For nr -
chanics, Ford materials,
Ford excellence with Ford low prices. Lit
us look after your car.
Wishing you one and all a proserous
Nineteen Nineteen
Beware
Quality
THE QUALITY STORE
Strauss & Herder Agents.
HgW SMiw-.Tex'as
t3uuo>Ien Bros
and. everytya^at.£.c^s^ithAt
■'Oet-Gi-Gf'R Prices <
and we’ll get
YOUR Business
SOUTHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
0. W. Milter, Manager.
Shiner, Texas.
! 1 -s; F-c ,jbihm.W o\r‘ rFUM.iygfe
moent.'Christinas with his daugh-
:t -r, Mrs. R J Strauss.
“Lest you forget’’ your auto
ax for 1919 is i.ow due. Better
ittend to it at once.
Study your advertising as you
never did before. Do it wisely
and well
Mrs. W. H. Plageman spent
last week end with her cousin
Mrs. R. B. Lewis at Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Matejek and
family spent the holidays in
Halletts ville.
Ed. Prasatik and family have
Paul and wife
(piias- Welliausen home during
tbe'Christmas season.
< Mr. land Mrs. H, H. He pier
spent the Yuletide with relatives
at Houston, Galveston, Hitchcock
and Taft.
Miss Christa Moeckel enter-
tained a few friends with an im-
promptu dance and a thoroughly
informal gathering on the even-
ing of December 27th.
We.note in the daily press,that
Lieut.' Her Pert W. Eschenburg
of Floresviile, has received bis
discharge from, the army and is
again back home.'!-
Walter Muecke' arrived home'
from Camp Sheridan, Ala , • hay
ing received his honorable dis-
charge from the Army, in time
to reahiv home for Christmas.
Misses Leonita Helmers nl
Austip and Stella Ilelmors of S m
a reps were w ith thei r pa re n
Mr. and Mrs,. I), G. Helmers fen
dhristmas. .
Spbscribara to this paper should
repoit at cnee if paper is not recei v-
ed promptly. Please don’t wait
two .hr three weeks and then regis-
ter a kick. We want to locate the
toubie aim remedyit.
The Civm Club requests the
Gazt-tieto state that the hand-
some plant donated by Mr. and
M rs. O. H. Dje.utseh for the Club
benfe1.it was drawn by Mr. D, G.
He infers. \
Sergeant Joe; Strauss who re-
ceived his honorable discharge
from bis Coiiutrys service at
Gamp Gordon ! Atlanta Ga. has
been the gu^lst of his brothers
the past wee]k.
Mr. Wm./1 Zappe and brother
Ernst we‘re/cailed to Ballinger on
account ol^the serious illness of
their brother Mr. Adolph Zappe?
They Yeft at once but Adolph
passjed away before they arrived-
M r. and Mrs. Win. - Wendtland
Sr‘. had ; a family
wiM
been guests of W
during the past week. ' 1 ('
Geo. Martin came in from San
Antonio to spend the holidays
wUh his Uncle. W. L Martin. \
Miss Clara ]Mergenthaler ik
home from Seguin for the
holidays. '
Mis. E. Ware of Stanton spent
Christmas with her mother Mrs
G. B. Crane.
Mrs. Sophia Amsler spent the
holidays with W. T. Amsler and
family at Cuero,.
Bismark Runk was a Christ-
mas visitor to relatives and
friends from Camp Travis.
C. M. Hughs of Wharton spent
tbt holidays with his mother,
Mrs. T. 8, Hughs.
Jno. C. Thatcher of Rock
Island spent last week with his
sister Mrs. J. C. IJabermaeher.
Mrs. J. F. Cox of Yoakum was
with her daughter. Mrs. D. C
Daniel last week.
Miss Annie Weber of San An-
tonio is the guest of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Mer*
rem came in from Houston for
Christmas at the home fire-side.
Mrs. Lizzie Cauthern. and
daughter Leona are now resi-
dents of Shiner-
The Gazette returns thanks to
Messrs Wolters Bros., CjJ. Gar-
bade, J. C. Blohm & Son. G. W.
Eschenburg and Frank, Doiejsi
for mice Calenders for the New
tfear 1919. ^
insures long wear and first-class ap-
pearance in a dwelling house or
other structure. Our stock of siding
is made of carefully selected lumber
and seasoned thoroughly. That is
why it wears so well.
Cleveland Tractors
Federal Trucks
Chandler Automobiles
And new bodies for Ford cars, call oil
Tell Us Your Plaits
for building and we will show you how to
avoid waste and get the most for your money.
Our customers are our best friends, because
they can rely on our advice about building
and building material. They always return.
l We Guarantee the Quality of
k Everything We Sell
Iarbade lumber* co;
Ml '-SHiiNER, TEXAS.
Standard Motor Si
YOAKUM, TEXAS
Mr. Albert Berckenhoff ha* Carrie Valenta, Leonide Scbuh-
aold out his saloon business and maun, Vlasta Marik, Leonite
all the fixtures to Mr. Alois Helmers, Meta Holchak, Minnie
Knezek. Mr. Berckenboif wil.! Deutsch,Ernestine Mergenthaler
take a much need rest and look Stella Helmers. Lillie Valenta,
after his farming interests- j Clara Mergenthaler and Mrs.
' _ Edgar L. Merrem of Houston.
Christmas guests in the E. F
Ruhmann home were Misses back may come {tom over.
B nora Ruomann of Floi-esvule work cold the musc,ee ^
Clara Ruhmann of Bastrop and . . x a „
„T.„. ... T . , , the back or from disease. In th t
Mr. William {McIntosh of ■ ., . , . ■,
/. two former cases the right remedy
1 lngs' is Ballard’s Snow Liniment. It
Miss Mabel Merrem was host- should be r bbed ia thoroughly
ess toasix o’clock Mexican din- over the affected part, the relief
n^ on the ,eve of the.26,The will be prpmpt and satisfactory,
following were guests: Misses Sol<^ by Shiner Drug Co,
APPY NEW YEAR
^Biold of another New Year we want to pause to thank our
■Matrons for the v«rv liberal husinf ss accorded us during
• As we turn the corner into the New Year let us look
Bmute oyer the past rear. Have we saved anything1 for the
iv day” that never fails to come? If not, lets start in the New
Iwith a deposit in the
re-union
throughout the Christmas sea-
son; Erwin Wendtland of Dallas.,
Mr. and ]VIrs. Chas. Sandford of
Rus/k and Sergeant Major Perry
Wdmdtli!& of Ellington Field
v4ib,ho.m£ycpmers* •,
e Farmers State Bant
more in 1919
A GUARANTY pUND BANK
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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/m1/5/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.