Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. [31], Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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Office over
Jaresh & Burton.
HE SHi'iER
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
Mr. J. C. Habermacher and
[Mrs. Ella E. Lane.
EDITORS AND OWNERS.-j
PHONE "NO. 69.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year, Postpaid........v $2.00
Allies Ktlir, Sli.ner.
E. P. Ruhrnan, Shiner.
Fritz Elhers, R-1 Shiner.
Albert Mertlie, Chow Chi.la,
California.
Agnes Schaefer, Port Chester,
New York.
Entered at the Postoffice at Shiner,
Texas, as second-class mail matter.
This office is insured in the Printer’s
Mutual Fire Insurance Association
incorporated under the laws of Texas.
To Advertisers and
Correspondents.
AJo news matter can be receiv-
d for insertion in the current
:sue of The Gazette iater than
Tuesday noon, k'ndly bear this
’and
The city of Houston has at last
Tie up to the fact that they
st at once put a stop to the
i'ution of the'waters of the
ou. Better late than never.
; :y should have done that many
irs ago.
;Big Bill” Haywood, the lead-
■ of the National I. W, W.’s,
.ds word from Russia, where
is at present, that he will soon
V urn to the United States arid
ve his term in the Beaver-
' rth penitentiary.
An ultimatum in. Germany
■ r >m the Allied conference in
;. rndon gives her six days from
ay 1 to comply with or refuse
e allied reparations demands,
lis proposal was opposed by
ae French and Belgians on the
hounds that the Germans had
. id sufficient t me.
Honor Roll.
The following subscribers ha^e
ent in renewals since last report
, r which we extend thanks.
John Krchnak, Shiner.
Mr. Emil Novak wife and baby
visited relatives and friends at
Flatonia last Sunday.
Walter Muedke and wife mo-
tored to Gonzales Sunday to visit
Louis Mocha and wife.
Farm For Sale
Well improved 246-acre farm
in one block, Two large rent
housss and a beautiful, larg.e res-
idence, two very good water
wells, wind mill, 2 cisterns, 2
surface tanks. Everything con-
venient. 150 acres in cultivation.
Heavy black land and some rich
sandy land. Can plant and grow
anything you wish. Call and see
S. T. St. Mikokrjezyk, Phone 2843.
Bebe, Gonzales county, Texas.
The success of your business
is dependent on the support you
receive from the people in your
community. Your growth and
the growth of your town depends
on the loyalty of the individual
citizen. Patronize Home Indus-
t
this coupon we will give frs*
a generous sample of
Dr. LeGear’s
Egg Laying Tablets
Dr. LeGear’s
Poultry Prescription
They are the personal prescrip-
tions of Dr. E. D. LeGear, for 29
years America’s foremost Veterin-
arian and Expert Poultry Breeder
- Come at once before samples
are gone \w 30
KUHN’S DRUG STORE
■SHINER DRUG CO.
SHINER, TEXAS.
It’s For You to Say
’ 1st what meat and how much
ou desire and for us to supply
;. We do more than that. We
ake all question of quality upon
mrselves, handling only- choice
neats a.t all times. And you can
09 confident logetting not alone
he best, but every bit you pay
or. Our weights are as fight
as the meats-.
Highest prices paid for coun-
try bucther hides.
Meyer and Dreager successors to Bozha Bros
Hhe Iburb^CSurb? (Strls
Class BMa$ of Sbtner Hijfo School
fribap, flDa$ \3f 1921, ibigb School Hubitonum
mon Lug’gate................................................Jeffrie Mik'ulik
heodore Luggate, h's son ..............................Charles Kasper
; arion Luggate, his daughter.......................... Elvera Herder
arissa Luggate, Ills sister..............................Myrtle Monroe
irlotta Vernon, his niece..........................Louise Thulcmeyer
usie, his maid...................................................Fern Richter
.ntonio Columbus, The Hurdy-Gurdy Man........Edwrin Huebner
m Stearne
Lgernon Clancy
ick Grover
; illy Mason
fom Murry
ristotle Lutzon
ion Blake
lary Dayton
lelen Dayton
)olly‘Stearnes
Josie Hopkins
Maisie^Deane
Nell Gray
Nose Burt
Theodore’s
College
Chums
Senior
Bachelor
Girls
Oswald Kasper
Clifton Monroe
Erwin Kempe
Johnnie Kasper
Gottlieb Helweg
Rudy Garbade
J Werner Muecke
Alma Canon
Josie Schmidt
Stella Blohm
Irma Dziewas
Lillian Merseburger
Dorette Bierman
Angeline Kasper
Synopsis of the {pla\?
ACT I.— Garden. Simon Luggatte’s Home. Lawn Phrty of
the.Bachelor Girls.
ACT II.—A Room in Luggatte’s Home. Evening of the Same
Day.
ACT III,—Same as Act I. An Hour Later. %
CARLYNE TRAUTEIN................................Director
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Proceeds go to High School Library
•; ' ’ ‘ N i '
The music will be under the direction of Mrs, Joe Hughs
DM;
id 5fi(
AO. 160'
Official' Statement of tbe1 Financial
Condition of the
at Shiner, State of Texas, at the
close of business on the 28th day of
April, 1921, published in The
Shiner Gazette a newspaper printed
and published at Shiner, State of
Texas, on the 12th day of May, 1921
RESOURCES
Loans ahd Discounts, per-
sonal or collateral........$123,893 56
Loans, W.S. S........... 894 00
Overdrafts............... °1.074 19
Furniture and Fixtures.... 2,045 34
Due from other banks and
bankers, cash on hand.. 2 0,193 85
Interest in Depositors’ Guar-
anty Fund.............. 1,934 29
Assessment Depositors’
Guaranty Fund.......... 4SI 61
Federal Internat’l Banking- Co
(Amt. of Subscription $1,000) 350 00
Joe Smith went to Port Worth
Monday as a delegate to the K.
P. convention, which convenes, in
that city this week.—Yoskutn
Times.
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Total............... $150,866 84
LIABILITIES \-
Capital Stock paid in...... $30,000 00
Surplus Fund............. 28,000 00
Undivided Profits, net..... **
Due to Banks and Bankers,
subject to check, net.....
Individual Deposits, subject
to check................
Time Certificates of Deposits
Cashier’s Checks.........
Other Liabilities, Dividends
Unpaid...................
% 273 60
346 38
68,146 00
29,973 68
„ 52 18
75 00
Total............ $150,866 84
STATE OF TEXAS ) We, Louis Wag
County of Lavaca, j ener as Presi-
dent, and E. Runk, as cashier of said
bank, each of us do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of our knowledge and belief.
Lou is--Wage nor, President
E Runk Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
-his 4th day of May, A. D. 1921.
. A. G .Lichey, J. P.
Notary'Public "Lavaca County Texas,
'orrect—Attest:
IT. Dreyer. Sr.
Thc-p. Rogge:
C. J- Garbade. •
Dirrp.fhrs.
There, is more Catarrh in this‘’Section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years it was sup-
posed to he incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Catarrh is a. local disease,
greatly influenced by constitutional con-
ditions and therefore requires constitu-
tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medi-
cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &■
Co., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional
remedy, is taken internally and acts
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re-
ward is offered for any case that Hall’s’
Catarrh Medicine fails to cure. “Send for
circulars and testimonials.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’B Family Pills for constipation.
“Cancer Truths” Free
Sufferers.
A remarkable book about cancer
and its treatment without cutting- has
been published by Dr. O, A, Johnson,
Suite 528, 3324 Main Street. Kansas
City, Mo. This book, “Cancer
Truths,-’’ tells of this eminent special,
is.t’s experiences in treating thousands
of cases of cancer without the knife in
the last twenty years. This book
should be read"by every cancer suffers
er, A copy will be sent free, postpaid
to anyone who writes Dr. Johnson.
PALACE OF SWEETS 1
R. F. CHLASTAK, PROP. $
'
CoM Driiiks, Candies |
Cigars and Tobacco |
WJfflS«TCBIKKt!W ^
A nice stock of Fancy Groceries
Fresh Bread every day from J
Ypakurn Bakery.
GIVE :ME A CALL. |
I R. F. CHLASTAK |
BARGAINS
that will save you rnauy - a;
dollar will escape you if j
you faj to read carefully I
and regularly the adyer-;
t’siiig of local merchants
THIS PAPER
Basby & Ellis
* LAWYERS
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
I-IALLETTSVILLE, TEXAS
PHONE 273
TIRE REPAIRING
Now is the time to have us overhaul and put in first-class
shape for the coming season, all your worn and injured cas-
ings and tu jes, for spring is here and motoring weather is fine.
In having us do the work you are sure to have all the
work clone expertly and quickly, with the best materials, at the
lowest possible cost. We have an experienced man to do the work,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
City Tire Shop
Located on Corner Opera House Bldg
Base White...
For Mokse Painting9 Pure Zink and Lead
in Paste Form3 23 pounds- to the Gallon
One gallon Base White . . $4.50
One gallon Linseed Oil . : . 1.40
Two gallons Paint . , . $5.90
■Or $2*95 for one gallon Pure High-Grade
Paint. Try it
6. f. Welhaifeen & 6o.
Shiner, Texas. .
SHINER OIL MILL a MFG. CO.
Is Now Ready For Business And Will
Buy Your eed and Pay The Highest
Market Price.
HULLS AN MEAL ALWAYS ON HAND
Send your Seed to' the Home Mill
and patronize Home Industry.
ARNO WAGENER, MANAGER.
| BY COMPARISON
r
The lumber for the home shown above
has been reduced <more in price than
| any automobile on.the market.
We are proud of the fact that lumber was
' among the last of general commodities
to go up and the first to come down.
? ;
| The man of wisdom and foresight will
g go ahead with proposed building now and
make such improvements as may be
| needed to care for months to come.
| Temple Limber Company j
\ ALOIS KASPER. MGR. - MISS V. MARIK, CASHIER- ;
l SHINER, - TEXAS.
} “LETS TALK LUMBER”
i
Office Phone 16 Residence Phone S05
P. fl. RftMSBL, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention Paid To Diseases Of Women
Children Medicine And Surgery.
OFFICE AT SHINER DRUG STORE
Ail Calls answered day and night.
Office hours at Sanitarium from 8 to 9 A. M. 4 to 5. P. M.
Sanitarium Phone 18?,.
J
Free
Yos k a m L:ght B re ad ■ lie u r i--
old and guaranteed. Free de j _
veiY- ! You can secure Rogers Silver-
Emil Boaorden | wale without charge by trading
—— j with us, Tel. 1 your friends about
Soap and washing powders of | this exceptional offer. Save our
sall kinds atH. A. Hirsch.
Phone 55. Res. Phone 3G0
DR. J- D- HOGAN
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
cards, they are valuable.
A'endtland & Novak
Yoakurn.
v * Notice.
My office will be closed" from
April 118th until on or about
May 15
Dr. J. A. F. Kroschel.
Dr. 0. Scliulze
Plf 111 1111
Obstetrics and
Gynecology.
Special attention given E.ye,
Ear Nose and throat ana
■fitting of glasses.
Office Shiner Surgical Hospital
JJflOILuf
DENTIST
OFFICE OVEK
KUHN’S BRIG SI ORE \
TBTEPHON’E MO. «S.
J. A. F. Kroschel
DENTIST ■
. Office in Shiner Surgical
Hospital,
Good Work Assured.
YOKUMITE — will make
your hens lay.
B a a Is I a §
Banking Courses at rea=
sonable rates, are offered
to ail High School $tu=
dents who ' have train-
ing in Bookkeeping.
See j. F. BART A, Mgr.
I &EHRBLS
' Grocery
j Groceries Pure and
j Fresh, standard
1 brands only sold *
ai a close
margin.
Also Cold Brinks, Ice j
Cream, Candies and
Fresh Fruits,
Respectfully solicits a
share of business,
ED. GEHRELS
SHINER. - - - TEXAS
Office Phone 201 Ring 8.
Residence Phone 4.
Physician Surgeon.
Office Over Kuhn’s Drug
Store.
HOT
Cold Baths
O. C. DHTMARS
*. • i.
Barbel Shop
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Habermacher, J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. [31], Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1921, newspaper, May 12, 1921; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142253/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.