Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1912 Page: 9 of 10
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Shiner Gazette.
J- c- HABERMACHER, pub
Shiner Texas
Vol. 19 - May 23th 1912 - No. 39
Green’s SchooUteniZ
Lone Tree CuIIings.
■m, . . May 20
This is my first attempt to
write to the dear Gazette. I
- ^,QD^fr wh1at has happened with
l^e other correspondents,
they don t write as often as they
used to. I wish some of the old
writers would call on the Gazette
with some more interesting news
Tlie cotton and corn crop pros-
pects are as fine as heart could
desire, only the cut worms haye
damaged some of the cotton here
lecently in some places.
Gardens are in a good stand
we are eating lettuce, radishes’
beans and Irish potatoes, every-
thing tastes just fine.
May* 24.Tree sch°o1 wil1 dose
The Bohemian theatre will be
played at National hall May 97
everybody should come. ’
A number of these young
folks attended a fish fry and
basket picnic at the river yester-
Mr. J. Herchek sr left 4v.»,
Westhoff last Saturday and will
return this week one day.
I will make my first letter
short as possible, and will write
more the next time, that is if
tins letter don’t meet with Mi-
Basket.
~ Last Thursday was a big day
Won T3M.. May 12T19il2>hiner, among the Catholics,
euo debtor and readers A grand feast was held at
* ,nmiry and WI*ifce a few Rjis&gher park and was attended
lact fu1' old Gazette asbytftegreat crowd. Dinner was
v . .e u^usthave been cafirgh^o all members. A ball was
by the waste basket. t-i„ ,t night at
which 310
sold. Darileks
and
must have
by the waste basket. given t
chopping is now inti^fegts were soiq. joarneas
thpD£? 1 aSt ^W0 weeks baud furnished the music, and
er welcomevetfovbody was highly pleased
mi’ , with the days entertainment.
The httJe baby °f joe G]omb . _
een very sick last week Taken I Jo
bU|Jrl® UV igain at this writing. Taken Up.
Mis. John Boedecker Sr cela-
brated her birthday last Tuesday11 f he old Dr- Patten place-
night and refreshments 0fM$? dark red yearling, steer, no
kinds was had and a numberllWks or brand’ part iersJ>y-'
friends and relatives wpvp nJ&^cn here since December last,
ent. y pres‘ h. C. Probst,
. Mrs. Reibschieager is dn®,, Sweet Home, Route 1.
in bed with the measels and has ----
m The Demons of a Swamp
m. Koether of your citv
passed along here Wednp>srF^mos3uit0S- As they siting they put
enroute to Dickson malaria g-^rms in tlie blond.
WpII T ! •* Tnen follow the icy chills an die fires
hrp Ucl Saldoo so godtfevv r. The appetite flies • nd the
U\e, Smiling vGirl. • strength fails; also mil aria often paves
T„ 1 .---r—-- the way for deadly typhoid. But Elec-
mafism 0A1 18 usua,1y caused by rlifeific Bitters kill and cast out the rnalar-
wliieh vn„ 'n,I^us1cles of the bae'-, fta,rgerms from the blood* give you a fine
lamhLo rfirid. nothing better thfflperite and renew yoiK ^trengdu
three bottles
To the members of Branch No.
1 of the Hochheim mutual Fire
and Storm Association.
Please take notice that the
next annual meeting will take
place at the Shiner Opera House
on Saturday June 8th, begining
at 1 p. m. The dues are fixed at
the rate of 15 cents per hundred
dollars insured property.
Also, on this day there will be
new officers elected, and other
regular business transacted.
There will be no certificates
handed out this day, but I will
be at the opera house on June 1,
for this .especial purpose. Those
having certificates with me will
please take notice.
The next business meeting of
the directors will take place on
June 15th, and those desiring
houses appraised, will please
notify the undersigned, not later
than June 1st,
O. W. Miller,
Sec. Branch No. 1,
33x2t. Shiner, Texas.
Route 1.
I am always anxious to read
the Gazette, about the Demo-
cratic meetings.
With best wishes to all.
_ Brunette.
A Texas Wonder.
The Texas Wonder cures kid-
ney and bladder troubles, remov-
ing gravel, cures diabetes, weak
and lame backs, rheumatism
aand lhrregulanties of kidnevs
and bladder in both men and wo-
men. Regulates bladder troubles
in children. If not sold by you,-
druggist, will be sent by mail on
receipt of $1.00. One small bot-
t!e is two months treatment and
seldom fails to perfect a cure
Dr E. W. Hal!, 2926 Olive street
St. Louis, Mo. Send for Tpxas
testimonials. Sold by druggists.
wln'cWoiAjui AU!iCleS ttie hac'-, MrSerms frora tlie blood* giv
Chamberlain’s rfind- n°thln|r better HffflPt‘tite and renew your
all dealers?111 S ^l,I,ment* For
■ « . . — ----- 'drove all the malaria from my system,
missionary Program and I’ve had good health ever since.’
. ® 111 * Best for tomach, liver and kidney ills.
Thp T 50c at chulze, Gray & Company.
1 Be Lpworth League will hnid
8 00 pVm'°'lal meeti“S Friday at , ,
. Shiner will have a new school
anr rf,/01 °Wing is the Missiorfauildfig for next session. The
ihPJT°^ram/!n for Sunday. boa-f4(|^ru«s!g}es have awarded
imr A/r'^0’ ^2 Responsive readme contract to Mr. H. H. Snow-
wK™1ttbow 28bU.2()? led hv Plenand work is to commence
hv pf, (3) Prayer. (4) Sol#bout May 20th. , The building
rnrllewnvtiiles” pages 33- 1 block No. 105, West End ad-
, Wolters. (9) “VVhwtdition, only four blocks from
Farm For Sale.
Here’s what you have been
looking for. A 150 acre irrigated
farm, on river, only 2 miles from
a good town in Karnes county,
fine level land and adjoining the
SAP railway, all cleared and ir-
rigatabie, Raised approximately
a car of onibns per acre this year
Pumping plant and all goes at
$80.00 per acre, part down bal-
ance long terms. This snap will
soon be snapped dp. Its up to
you to hurry.
I also can sell you improved
or unimproved land and farms
close to Path, Floresville, Schul-
eriburg, Flatonia and Muldoon.
It will pay you to call and see
my list before buying high
priced lands.
A. B. Dunn, Shiner, Texas.
Shlera“dIofn“n'eSJoenTWeStrf
About ,75' acres
Must Be Sold At Once.
To have more and better
butter==B u y a DeLaval
Separator at
J. C. Biohm & Son.
+ uuul 1/0 acres in cultivation-
twocompiete sets improvement • ’ 19 acres Black land in the
two wells-—g°°d water. Will heart of the city; fine fence
sell all at $95.00 per acre or will around property; have been rais-
nff w t”r°farm«. about 125 acres ing one bale cotton to the acre,
off West end $100.00 per acre which would easily return the
m “S:i Reasonable cash nav purchaser’s money; Also this is
uent balance easy payments a fine piece of property to handle
Will meet interested parties in as a new addition. Kunetka &
automobile and show farm " Beneke Land Co., Shiner, Texas.
J U■ Kennard, Gonzales', Tex.
Residence For Sale,
My residence in Park addition.
Everything new and in good con-
dition. House 5 rooms and 4
galleries. 1 1-4 acres, plenty
good water. Inquire of Tom
Nedbalek. Shiner.
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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/m1/9/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.