Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1928 Page: 4 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 23 x 16 in. Scanned from physical pages.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE SHINER GAZETTE
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY
MRS. J. C. HABERMACHER AND
MRS. ELLA E. LANE
EDITORS AND OWNERS
PHONE NO. 69
Entered at the Postoffice at Shiner
Texas as second-class mail matter
DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS
Established in 1892
The Best Advertising Medium in
Lavaca County.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26
Shiner Talent To Appear
In Grand Opera
Musical , talent of Yoakum,
having secured the services of
David Griffith of Austin to di-
rect “The Pirates of Penzance,”
extended to Shiner the privilege
of assisting in the cast. Those
who will be seen in the opera
will be Mesdames S. A. Thule-
meyer, L. E. Denmark. Misses
Stella Wolters and Mabel
Merrem. Messrs Arthur Kaspar,
E. Bacon Berckenhoff and Joe
Zradnek. Mr. Gritfith has been
very complimentary of the Shi-
ner talent, especially the men’s
voices. We understand the pro
duction will be an event of the
early spring.
■■■ o > .1
Yes, the new Ford was here.
One afternoon last week
the Gonzales agency drove
over and Mr. Herder
invited this scribe and as-
sistants to try it out. We /were
more than pleased with every
improved feature of the car. No
more “tin Lizzie rattle” and
jolts all eliminated. Verily “Miss
Elizabeth” is in the parlor or
drawing room class.
I------------------ I
K
Announcements
**iaE^***K^*W^*WI«S**!il
The following candidates
place their names before the
voters of Lavaca County for
the office preceding their
names subject to the action of
the Democratic Primaries July
28, 1928.
* *' *
For County Clerk:
JAMES J. HOLLUB
* * *
For Sheriff:
T. A. JARESH
* » *
For Commissioner Precs. 3—7
0. E. HERMES
C. T. THOMPSON
W. F. MENKE
Mask Dance
At Witting, Saturday night,
Jan. 28th. Four prizes. Othold’s
Orchestra. U. R Welcome.
Mask Ball
At Rocky Site, Sunday night,
Jan. 29th. For best costumes 1st
prize $3 00. 2d $2.50. 3d $2.00.4th
SI.50. 5th $1.00. Patek band.
Everybody invited.
Mask Ball
At Henkhaus, Texas, Tuesday
night, Jan. 31st. Prizes for 4
prettiest mas'*s. Darilek Orches-
tra. Everybody invited.
Mask Ball
At Vlastenic Hall, Saturday
night, Feb. 4th 1928. Prizes for
best masks as follows: 1st $2.50.
2d $2.00. 3d $1.50 4th $1.00. Fine
floor, good music. Refreshments
! on ground. Everybody welcome.
11x2
Mr. Joe Koenning while on a
business visit to the city last
week was a welcome caller at
this office before returning to
San Antonio.
Misses lone Striebeck. Helen
Rot ge and Ernestine Mergen-
thaler were home from Halletts-
ville, Dilworth and Moulton last
week-end.
j James J. Hollub candidate for
, County Clerk of Lavaca county
spent Wednesday in Shiner in-
terviewing the voters, making
new friends and renewing old
acquaintances.
Rev. T. H. Crowder filled his
regular appointment Sunday,
being a guest in the A. J. Blohm
home.
'EMM
HERDER’S
■M' SYSTEM STORE
Shiner,
Texas
Where you can always buv at
PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
SPECIALS for Friday & Saturday
January 27th. and 28th.
PRUNES - 2 Lbs.
.19
PICKLES - Quart Jar -
.29
PEACHES - No. 21-2 Can
.19
SARDINES - No. 1 Oval < 'an
Del Monte
.13
SUGAR - 16 Lbs. - - -
.96
SPICES - Regular 10c Can
Cinnamon, Pepper, Allspice. Ginger, Cloves
Nutmeg, Mustard, Red Pepper, Sage.
.08
BAKING PCWLER • RUMFORD
1 Lb. Can & Mixing Spoon
.28
CHEWING GUM 3 Pkgs.
.10
SOAP - 10 Bars -
Crystal White or P & G
.38
POPPY - EED - Per Lb.
.17
HERDER’S
‘ffl’ SYSTEM STOHE
A. J. BLOHM. Mgr,
Educational Feature At The
City Auditorium
Saturday, Jan- 28th, 7:45 P. M.
Supt. W L. Russell of Halletts-
ville will give an address on Psy-
chology. This address is enter-
taining as well as educational.
There will also be a short music-
al program given under the di-
rection of Mi3S Stella Wolters.
The public is cordially invited to
attend. No admission fee will be
charged.
Classified Ads.
PHONE NO 09.
Advertisements will be inserted under
this head at 5c per line each insertion.
No order accepted for less than twen-
y- five cents
I in
S
m
l
Dun
Headache
and
Sluggish Feeling
"We are a healthy family and
haven’t had to use much medi-
cine,” says Mr. J. H. Adams, of
Bishop, Ga. "But I have found
it necessary to take some
medicine.
"I had headaches. My head
felt dull, and like I couldn’t
hold it up. 4
"I had a bad taste in my
mouth; felt sluggish and tired.
"I brought home some Black-
Draught and took a few doses,
and I got good results. I felt
so much better. My head dear*
ed up. I was hungry and want-
ed to get out and work.
"Black-Draught has proved
satisfactory and we have used
it ever since.”
Thousands of other families
have had equally satisfactory
experiences.
Sold everywhere in 23 cent
and $1 packages. 4
For Sale: Ear corn. Apply to
G. Heerssen. 10x2
For Sale: A very desirable
corner lot and a half. Close in.
Splendid residence property,
very reasonable. Apply at this
office. __ ____10x3P
For rent: A corner store build-
g, next to Gazette office. Apply
at this office for information.
^_ 10x4
1 For Rent: A house. Apply to
Joe Kasper at Dittmar Barber
Shop. ^ 7tf
For Sale: 600 capacity incuba-
tor with coal brooder for $50.
Corn and cob crusher $9.50. Ap-
ply to Edmund Kram. 9x3P
| Wanted At Once: A girl or
young woman, well and strong
to do house work, washing, iron-
ing, look after two children and
learn cooking. Must furnish ref-
erences. Good wages. Mrs. J.
W. Hovey, La Porte, Tex. llx2P
Eggs For Hatching: For sale
white Leghorns, sired by Im-
perial pedigreed cockerels, with
heavy laying reputation behind
them. Eggs $2.00 for 15. $8.00
per 100. Place orders early,
guaranteed to please you. W. L.
Ladewig, Shiner, Texas. llx4P
Bermuda Onion Plants
White Bermuda onion plants
for sale. 10c per 100. 90c per
1000. Delivered by parcel post.
R. J. Friedrichs, Cuero, Tex.
11x5
Baby Chicks That Grow Faster
And Mature Earlier
English White Leghorns, Barred Rocks and S. C. Rhode
Island Red Chicks sired by pedigreed males. These chicks
have a country wide reputation for reliability of breed
and rapid development into profitable layers and broilers.
These chicks are from purebreed flocks which are rigidly
inspected, culled and blood tested for white diarrhea.
We can now supply you with these healthy vigorous perfect
chicks at reasonable prices. Be sure and send in orders early.
WE SET EVERY MONDAY
Bring us your eggs for custom hatching
For further information call or write
THE SHINER HATCHERY
O. C. Henkhaus Shiner, Texas. Phone 57
He should have used SWP
House Owner: I had this paint put on la„t year and look at it now.
Painter: It doesn't take**long for the weather to show up poor
paint. ,
House Owner: But how was I to know it was poor paint? I'm
no paint expert.
Painter: It doesn’t take a paint expert to get reliable paint these
days—just ordinary intelligence. For instance, you ought to
know that there is a Company of paint experts that have been
making house paint for over fifty years; making it from accurate
formulas, mixing and grinding it with powerful machinery; manu-
facturing every important ingredient; putting in just what all these
years of experience have taught them is the best. That Company
i3 the Sherwin-Williams Company and the paint is known to us
painters as SWP. Wouldn’t you be safe in trusting such a paint?
, The painter is right, as we can prove by scores
of house owners in this town. If you want
ycwr house to stay painted get SWP from ua.
Garbade Lumber Co.
This Space
Reserved for
W. Wendtland & Son
General Merchandise
SHINER TEXAS
Watch low prices
NEXT WEEK.
START 1928 RIGHT
Let Us Do The Figuring
For YOU!
We are as anxious to save you
money as you are to save it,
on anything in the LUMBER or
BUILDING MATERIAL LINE.
We are here for your Building
BUSINESS.
Shiner Lumber Go.
O. S. T. MEYER, Mgr.
“The Square Deal Yard"
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT • • • BUICK WILL 3UH.D THEM
and Biticfe pries Value
Smart, low-swung
bodies by Fisher— tH | tSA
Buick’s famous valve- "
in-head six-cylinder engine — and Buick’s
Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers—endow
Buick with the rich quality-appeal of the
most expensive cars. And Buick volume—
double that of any other builder of fine
automobiles—enables Buick to offer you
Buick quality at surprisingly low prices.
Three popular Buick models, a Sport Road-
ster, a Sedan, and a Coupe are priced as low
as $1195, and all can be purchased on the
liberal G. M. A. C. plan.
See other cars—then see Buick. Let the
comparison determine your choice.
SEDANS $1195 to $1995 COUPES $1195 to $1850
© SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525
dtM prices f. e. b. Flint, Midi., povernment tax to be added. The G. M. AC
finance plant the nuut dctsrablt, it a%auaale.
Landry iTotor Sales
YOAKUM. TEXAS
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Habermacher, Mrs. J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1928, newspaper, January 26, 1928; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1147883/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.