Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1925 Page: 7 of 10
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^ Local and Personal %
Hjrwin Kempe of Gonzales was
a holiday visitor.
Oswald Kaspar arrived from
Dallas in time to join the family
circle at Christmas time.
\Y. 0. Garbade and iamily of
Flat.onio visited in the D. Gar-
bade home la>t week.
Guests in the J. M. Canon
home during the holidays were
Roy M. Can-n and family of
Runge, Roswell Canon of Jerome
Arizona and Mrs. J. H. Hart of
Halletisville.
V aluesIn
Mrs. Bennie Braden and little
son were holiday visitors to
Yoakum.
Ready -To-Wear
Dr. A. L. Fuller tells us of the
fall sustained by Mrs. Eliza
Buesing during the recent ice
and snow storm. We regret
that Mrs. Buesing sustained a
broken limb.
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Victor Dziewas spent a portion
of Christmas vacation with
Runge relatives.
d A Prosperous One
Ixtend our sincere appreciation of your
will and the patronage we have enjoyed
er Creamery & lea Manufacturing Co.
All Silk Dresses
$24.50 now $19.50
$23.50 “ $20.15
$20.00 “ $17.95
Wool Dresses
$26.50 “ $19.50
$20.00 “ $15.50
$18.50 “ $14.95
$10.00 “ $ 8.50
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stach Jr,
were in Schulenburg during
Christmas
Coats
$32.50 now $25.50
$30.00 “ $23.75
$27.50 “ $22.50
$28.50 “ $24.50
$26.50 “ $22.00
$16.50 “ $13.50
$12.50 “ $9.00
Dr. Gus Schulze reports two
broken arms Frank Strakos and
Mr. Heerssen’s son. Ho also
reported that George Nollkamper
lost two fingers in a circular
saw accident.
Mis9 Irma Morgenroth is home
from Houston where she visited
her little nephew.
Misses Elsie Dziewas and Vir-
gie Monroe soent the after New
;Year holiday in Waelder.
William Zappe came in from
Lubbock t o spend Christmas
with bis family.
Mrs. Dickson Green returned
to Dallas to spend the New Year
with her parents.
Seat covers, tops, tires and
tubes always on hand. Call Al-
bert Mfgl’s Garage. 47tf
Due to the intolerable weather
the Leap Year dance given by
the Civic League was not a
financial success.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green,
Dickson Green Lonnie Lumsden
and family spent the New Year
in San Antonio.
Miss Hulda Probst left Sun-
day for Austin. After a few
weeks she wili report at the M.
K. & T. Hospital at Parsons,
Kansas where she wilt hold a
position in the surgical depart-
mentof the above hospital.
A Guaranty Fund Bank
Mrs. Sophia Amsler came in
from San Antonio to spend
Christmas with her son, C. C.
Amsler and other relatives. She
was accompanied by her grand
daughter, Miss Lillie Amsler of
Guero' . .
Is guaranty fund has saved to
the depositors of Texas
TEN MILLION DOLLARS
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Schmidt
of Houston were very happy at
the Christmas tide over the
arrival of a little son. Mrs.
Emil Morgenroth is spending
some time in the “bayou city”
forming the acquaintance of her
grandson.
Under our new Cash System we can offer
you greatly reduced Lumber prices
Absolute Safety For Your
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Merse-
burger of Houston were guests
of relatives during the Christ-
mas season.
2x4 and 2x6 No. I
1x12 No. 2...........
1x10 No. 1...........
1x8 No. 2... .......
$4.00 per hundred
$4.00 per hundred
.$5.00 per hundred
.$3,50 per hundred
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wendt-
land and Ted Dziewas came over
from Yoakum for the holidays
with home folks.
•NO. 160
Official. Statement of the Financial
Condition of the
C. J. Garbade, President
E. Runk, Cashier
OTHER ITEMS IN PROPORTION
Farmers State Banl(
| Lynch Davidson & Co. |
H ’ The Home Builders J®
$| A. J. Reinhart, Mgr. Phone 187 |§
O. A. Brieger and wife had as
Christmas guests H. C.Koch
and family and Will Koch of
San Antonio.
at Shiner, f-tate of Texas, at the
close of business on the 31st day of
December 1924, published in The
Shiner Gazette a newspaper printed
and published at Shiner, State of
Texas, on the 8th day of Jan. 1925.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, per-
sonal or collateral........
Overdrafts ...............
Bonds and Stocks........
Other Real Estate .......
Furniture and Fixtures----
Due from other banks and
bankers, cash on, hand.
Interest in Depositors’ Guar-
anty Fund:....’.........
Assessment Deposiiors’
Guaranty Fund..........
Acceptances and Bills of
Exchange. ........^_
Total.....'....V..... $2
We were rejoiced to see Roy
M. Cannon on our streets 'Tues-
day after an operation last week
at the Yoakum hospital.
$78,898 86
11 55
450 00
1,448 93
2,045- 34
The Alice News says—‘ if folks
are not at their places of busir
nessj it is safe to say that they
are at horbe wish aching befhes.
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As an aftetmath of the terrific
and sudden sleet and snowstorm
the community is flooded with
flu and the Drs are busy day and
night. ;f: -
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in.;---- $30,000 00
Surplus Fund............ 20,000 00
Undivided Profits, net...... 1,547 00
Individual Deposits, subject
to check......... 145,728 90
Time Certificates of Deposits 27,693 ‘78
Cashier’s Checks......^ . 579 00
Total............ $225,548 68
Holidayfguests in the William
Green home were Mr. and Mrs.
Dickson!Green of Lubbock and
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Lumsden
and family of Wilson,
Watch for ad in issue of, Jan.
15th,/l925 for hatching eggs
with/our Mammoth Buckeye In-
cubitor. Every eight days a
hatih is turned out.
j O. C. Henkhaus.
STATE OF TEXAS ) We, C. J. Gar-
County of Lavaca, J bade as presi
dent, and E. Runic, as cashier of said
bank, each of us do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true fro the best
of our knowledge and belief.
C. J. Garbade, President
E. Runk. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 5th day of January, A. D. 1925.
Anna Bozka
Notary Public Lavaca County Texas.
STYLES are simple! All the more need
then, that they should be absolutely true
to the lines of the designer. There’s no
chance now to cover poor fitting with
ruffies or flounces. The lines of the
gown tell the tale. That’tf whjT more
and more women are using the McCall
Printed Pattern with the following new
materials: Krepe Scide Gaine Karikel,
Riibaleen, Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Satin
Face Canton, Bengoleen, Plat Crepe, all
kinds of woolen materials, etc.
You Must Be Pleased
I STOP THAT ITCHING
If you suffer from any form of skin
diseases, such as Eczema, Itch, Tetter,
Cracked Hands, Poison Oak, Ringworm,
pid Sores and Sores on Children, Sore
Blistered Feet or any other skin dis-
eases, we will sell you a jar of Blue
Star Remedy on a guarantee will not
stain your clothing and has a pleasant
odor.
Corner Drug & Shiper Drug Co
Correct—Attest:
C. J. Garbade
Theo. Rogge.
D. Garbade
Phone One-Eight
ce Our Customer—Always Our Customer
Directors.
1 we sell v |
I “H.N.B ” Travelers Checks 1
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
SHINER
Safe* Convenient and cost only 50c for $10
The Farmers Friend
Woman’s Case Amazes
Shiner
room duties after holidays at
home were: Miss Mabel Mer-
rem, Yoakum High.'Miss Mary
Anders, Yorktown. Miss Vlasta
Hajek, Houston. Miss Johnnie
Ponton, near Cuero, Miss Myrtle
Monroe, Edgar, Miss Stella Hel-
mers, Runge. CMfton Monroq*
near Nordheim. Miss Helert
Ruhmann, Marion.
e will buy your Seed and pay top prices
Ve sell our products at lowest possible
| prices.
g us your seed and .save time and money
A business man’s wife suffered for
two years with sore, watery eyes,
which pained day and night. Finally
she tried camphor, bydrastis, witch-
hazel, etc., as mixed in I.avoptik eye
wash. Th>s helped her AT ONCE.
One small bottle Lavoptik usually
helps ANY CASE weak, strained or
inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup
FREE. Shiner Drug Co
Strongest Bank in Lavaca County
rno Wagener, Manager jS
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Habermacher, Mrs. J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 8, 1925, newspaper, January 8, 1925; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144103/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.