Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1912 Page: 4 of 10
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The Gazette.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
J. C. 11A DERMA C H E R
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
"One year, postpaid...............$1.00
Entered at’tlie Postoffice at Shiner, Tex.,
as second-class mail matter.
The following rates will be charged
candidates for announcement in The
Gazette:
County and District........
^Precinct.....................
City.. . vi.,..... ........______
This office is insured in the Printers’
Mutual Fire Insurance Association, in-
corporated under the laws of Texas.
The woman who “sends out of
town for everything” may have
to send her husband out of town
for a job.
Don’t halt between two opin-
ions come out in the open and
state who you are for, Colquitt
or Ramsey.
You can’t be a Ramsey man
and an anti-prohibitionist at the
same time. You must d'rob ‘one
or the other. : y..
Announcements.
$5.00
2 50
2.50
The only thing the Sticker can
boast is the fact that Payette
County remained in the demo-
cratic ranks mid fwent solid for
Hon. Judson Bonn on.
When it comes-Ho a-speed limit
the motor cycles are just as
much under the law as automo-
biles. S%w -ytp Jboys, twentyj
miles an hour don’t go.
Eugene V. Debs has been nom-
nia, ted for .president by the. so-
cialists ip .^onyention at
In d i an apolis:,: * I ndiakin-. We 11:
.Debs is'a pretty good fellow, but
he is on a cold triai.
The Democratic papers, o fi
Lavaca, county should put forth
more effort in support of Gov. O.
B. Colquitt and anti-prohibition.
What’s the matter boys: Let
us hear more from you.
W. P. Ramsey, candidate "for
governor, is stressing prohibit-
ion mote and mor'e in his speech-
es. Should Raihsey be elected
and the legislature be in accord
with him prohibition will be an
assured fact.
There are many predictions
being made, principally by pro-
hibitionists and some few antis,
so ca-bed, that Ramsiey will defeat
Colquitt m the. Governor’s race
but ‘‘Gfirfi Shoe .Dili”' will ‘never
see the day when he will. be. able
to forge ahead of 1‘Little Oscar.”
Woodrow \¥iiSon of New Jer-
sey is a candrda^e for president
of these great a^g.lorious Uv-S.
of America, and lf lie can-muster
up strength enough to gain, nom-
ination and get elected he will
deserve the praise of all demo-
crats forever and evermore.
Lavaca County
The following candidates have an-
nounced for office, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
For Sheriff—
E. H. HOUCHINS
For Tax Collector j yy-
STEVE BENNETT’ .
For Tax Assessor- —
RUDOLPH 'VALENTA
For District -Clerk—
E. T. LONG
For County Attorney--
C.L.
For Ptibiic Weigher, Precinct 3
OTTO HE v KHAIJS
"Cditimissioner Preoints 3 and 7.
TlOUIS Vv AG EX Ell
'County Surveyor.
W. IT. IvOETHETI
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3.
J. O. HA HER MAC HER
(re-election)
Gonzales County
For Consta ble of Precinct (j, Gon-
zales County -
T. V. HOLLEY
County Commissioner, Precinct 2.
J. C. NEIGHBORS
County School Superintendent
PROF. ID V. PETERSON
Bread! Bread!
We are still baking good bread—
Fresh Every Day .
Germaq 1 lyyd\ 1 Light
. ' - Broad
bWGbod Ass'ortmenrt of Cakes and
Candies.
New Bakery
Next Door to Post office
SCBOBER BROS., Proprietors.
For Sale 300 Acres
At $48.00... Per Acre
Does this strike you as a bar-
gain? When you think of the
rich Shiner and' Moulton lands,
has 175 acres in cultivation, can
put in more. Can be put into 3
farms; would then be worth $65
per acre, think of it, this is good
land, the ideal farm for you* tb
buy, it means money, to you,
think it over. Can sell on terms.
Come, and come at once.
John Brunkenhoefer,
Moulton, Texas.
AnytliinghtWhite Goods
for W&i'sts, Skirts, Dress=
e$==at J. C. Blohm & Son.
Don’t you know the Sticker is
proud of . Old Payette County.
You can always depend upon
her to do the right thing. Ah
though w*e may be left out in the
cold, we have this consolation,
we did not line up with the popu-
lists and' socialists with their
isshs and cisms.—-Schulenburg
Sticker. ■-
Same way here brother in old,
Lavaca.
Now is the time to get rid of your
mrhrumatisiii. You can do it by apply-
iri’l'Chamberlainla Limmellt -and mas-
saging the parts freely at each applica-
tion. Sold by all dealers.
If the Wilson steam roll er in
the State Convention at Houston
attempts toTolPoyer Jim Rags-
dale and Will lUagby they will
find that they hay’e ... struck two
Very for ip id able snags.
These two men will represent
the only 'legal.and duly qualified
Democratic'County Convention
held in Lpyi^^Sounty.
We are not prepared to believe
the report that Houston ice
makers fire making ice out of
bur limpid bayou water. There
"are some'things that human in-
genuity has not mastered yet.—
Houston Post.
We were born on the classic
banks of Buffalo Bayou, baptized
in ks waters and used it as a
beverage imhtS$|hood but have
nevf r yet bebn lble to discover
the kmpidness of it. - ■
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T»
IEI BOZKA & SOI
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Batchers and Live Stock Dealers
—------SHINER,
W© aiways ^ave m stock fine fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and
Sausage of all kind—Weiner, Bologna, Summer Sausage
and Cream Cheese,
r-- - A ... .a- g*7*v
^handle Swift’s Premium and Armours Star Brand Baton
and Skinned Hams==the finest ham and bacon on the
market. Also Pure Hog and Compound Lard, and a large quani-
ty of tallow, all at the lowest price.
Sgq us before buying, or send your children, and you
will get the same treatment as if you come yourself.
We wait on you personally ^and fill the order. Give us
a trial and be your own judge.
We buy Cattle of all kind, If you have anything to sell call on us.
We buy hides and pay top prices for same. We buy
and sell everything a butcher should buy and sell.
Give us a trial and you will be sure to call again.
Your satisfaction is more to us than your money
Meat Market
Phone No. 8.
Shi tier
and we work to please.
HY. BOZKA & SON
Butchers and Live Stock Dealers
re
Residence
Phone No. 19
Texas*.
CRY BAKERY
tmP&m
CI1AS. SCHI
CHlN^ERj^op]
r? f. Vi■« i Xr p p n cj f h i» 1? <\ ni 11 v !
The Bread that keeps fho Family
healthy is a treasure no one cai
afford to be without. It is m*d
right here- Give it a trial ie a!
we ask.
BEER -SALOON' in Connection
Escapes An Awful Fate
A thousand tongues could not express
the gratitude of Mrs. J. E. Cox, of Jol i-
et, TIL, for her wonderful deliverance
from im awful fate. “Typhoid pneumo-
nia had left me with a dreadful cough,”'
she writes.“Sometimes 1 had such awful
cough spells I thought I would die.
1 .could.get no help from doctor’s treat-
ment or other medicines’till 1 used Dr.
King’s few Disci very. Rut I owe -|ny
life to this wonderful remedy for I
scarcely cough at all now.” Quick and
safe, its the most reliable of all throat
and hfiig medicines Every bottle guar-
anteed. 508; and $100. Trial bottle
free at Schulze, Gray & Company.
A Great Bargain
Yd -
225 acreAAbeut 4 miles N.
W.
$2.50 it? cash will be- paid for
the highest score made at the
bowling alley up to Saturday
night.
The ball game between Sniner
and Ballettsville Tuesday yeyen-
resblted in a score of IS to ®
Shiner; best property in Shiner
vicinity; good houses, smoke
houses, cribs, barns, etc; good
water; fenced and well taken
care of. Can cut in smaller tracts
at $95 to $100 pei* acre. The
Kunetka & Beneke Land Co.
Sinner, Texas.
R. J. Strauss, who has been
the efficient assistant to Tak As-
sessor R.‘ Valenta for the past
four years, has accepted the po-
sition as manager of the Hallets-
yille . LpiAbel’ Company 's yard
here'andAbbk charge this week,
the former manager, C: C. : Ald-
ridge, going from this place to
Beaumont;
New Racket
Store
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-IN THE— "
WM. GREEN BUILDING
J. M. STAVINOHA
Proprietor.
Will ke ep a nice line o
Racket Goods
Also a full stock of
Fruits and Candies
Shoe Making and Shoe Repair-
ing Promptly attended to.
Your Patronage solicited.
C. K. SCHYAB
Jeweler
and
Optician
SHINER£ TEX.
Complete Elgin
Watches $5.50
A few couples called at the
residence of .JVC. Habermacher
Tuesday evening at 0:80 TQ.ym.eet
Mrs. Lane’s guest, Miss Bonnie
Mae Bateman, of Henderson,
Texas, who returned with Mrs.
Lane from Kingsville, Texas,
Mr; Stra-uss is fully j where she had been teaching
competent for the position as Ire [ the past session. .
speaks, English, Bohemian and j Those calling were: Misses
German fluently-, and besides I EdnaKolchak, Minnie Schmidt,
has had considerable business I Loi Miller, Messrs. Peck Wet*
’experience.—IiailbtSville New | hausen, Walter Schmidt, Geo;
Mitchell Twenty-Five
Two-Passenger
Price $950
A Full Stock of Diamond Tires and Inner Tubes at
LOWEST PRICES
Chas. H. Flato, Agent, $hiner
©q.^ou realize the importance of doing your
banking business with a strong bank, a bank
that is not only safe for your deposits but
strong enough to supply your needs,, at all
;R.;}...-times?
A 'A~
The First National Bant
OF SHINER
Is the Strongest Bank in Lavaca County
, -v r i
A Fine Offer.
The National Monthly A first
class Democratic magazine, edit-
ed by Norman Mack chairman
Democratic National Committee,
and the Shiner Gazette both for
one year at $1.00. This is the
best value fpi; the money ever
offered. Address the Gazette,
ry f... •
Aligns! We|er
WATCHMAKER £ GUNSMITH
Watches, Clocks, Guns
and Sewing Machines
repaired.
SHIHERs
.TEN;
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1912, newspaper, May 23, 1912; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1142359/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.