Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1928 Page: 5 of 8
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A lovely Paris dress—finished
in 45
minutes
Made of Genuine
%st Color
WASH FABRICS
MARY EATON
shows you how
See Our Window
Seven specially posed photographs of
this famous stage and screen star,show
1} rTI','S|l \ V you dearly each simple Operation and
VA * m how long it should take.
Mary ,-j g & You’ll see the newest, Paris-styled
Eaten \\> dresses, made of Peter Pan, patterns
of which you can get in cur Pattern Department. You’ll revel iq the wealth
of ravishing new designs'shown in Peter Pan this season—patterns printed
in alluring colors all guaranteed absolutely fast.
GUARANTEE:
“Wc will replace any garment made of genuine PETER PAN if it fades.”
THIS DISPLAY WILL BE IN OUR WINDOW ALL THIS WEEK
Don't lei anything keep you from seeing it.
C. B. Welhausen & Co.
The Quality Store Pnone No. ll
The Gazette force almost
crumbled away due to flu during
the past week. We are under
oblig ations to the Hallettsvi le
New Era for fraternal courtesies
rendered in setting of important
copy. We hope to reciprocate but
hope it will not be due to the ill-
ness of their staff, whenever the
opportunity arises.
Read the aas m this issue.
We regret very much to lose
from our midst, Mrs. Augusta
Messer, who has decided to make
her home temporarily in San
Antonio. Mrs. Messer will be
greatly missed by our community
where she has been a resident
since our “pioneer” days.
Mrs. William Green has retu rn-
ed home from an extended visit
to Wilson and Lubbock.
There’s a truth the public’s beginning to learn,
It’s causing many to Chiropractors’ to turn.
It’s, “Use natural m ethods to treat disease,
And youil more likely get results that please.”
So in order to give yourself a square deal,
Go and tell the Lady Chiropractor how you feel.
EDNA B. ROLLINS
Palmer-Method Graduate
CHIROPRACTOR
Merseberger Bldg., Shiner, Texas.
Edwards Bldg., Yoakum, Texas. Phone 240.
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1 • Hewiracar
so Beautiful
andWewera car so
| Local and Personal |
Mrs. Earl Fry of Austin is the
guest ot relatives.
Music, voices, when
heard through our At-
water Kent Radio, are
always true to life.
OIL MILL GARAGE
Miss Bertha Huebner of Row-
ena, visited her aunt, Mrs. F. F.
Michna recently
LEARN BARBERING. Earn
While Learning. Free Catalogue.
Moler Barber College, 712 Frank-
lin Ave., Houston, Texas.
36x25P
Mrs. E. G. Buske and sister,
Miss Antonio Fertsch, Roxie
Veree and James motored to San
Antonio for last week-end.
A full line of first class
groceries. You will always
find them at
Mittanck’s Self Serve
Mrs. Anton Schilhab returned
Saturday from a visit to her
daughter, Miss Lillian at San
Antonio.
Learn Barbering—Paid while
learning. Free catalogue explains
Write Lewis Barber College, San
Antonio, Texas. 2tf
Brighten Up!
“Brighten Up” time is here — the time to
clean up about the house, renovate, and make
the old things look neat and clean again. We
can help you in the work with our line of
Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes
v
It is really surprising what a little paint or varnish will do
toward brightening up dingy surroundings. Take Family Paint
for instance. This is a linseed oil paint specially prepared for home
decorating and painting. With it any one can renew the appear-
ance of a hundred little things that now look worn and old. It
dries with a good gloss and will stand scrubbing with soap and water.
Comes in 26 attractive shades.
S-W Floorlac is another splendid household brightener. It
is a stain and varnish combined and can be used on old or new
woods equally well. Imitates the natural woods and gives a most
pleasing effect. These offer a few hints for you.
Come in and have a “Brighten Up” talk
with us and learn more about how we
can help you in your house cleaning. Our
line has a paint or varnish for every
purpose.
Remember, we sell
The Sherwin-Williams Products
Garbade Lumber Co.
At Rest
Dr. H. Arthur Zappe
Dental Surgeon
OFFICE OVER
CORNER DRUG STORE
Office Phone 238
Residence Phone 70
Mrs. Rudy Valenta (nee Miss
Meta Holchak) was seriously ill
of uranic poisoning only a few
days, the end coming Saturday
morning in the Shiner hospital.
A 41/^-pound baby girl was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Valenta Friday
afternoon and the baby is doing
nicely in i}he hospital.
The funeral of this good lady
took place from the family home
Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock,
with Rev. T. H. Crowder of the
Hallettsville and Shiner Metho-
dist churches conducting the ser-
vices and Rev. J. C. A. Pfenniger j
of the Shiner, Lutheran church
offering a prayer at the home.
Rev. Crowder and Rev. j. F«
Green of the Shiner Baptist
church and the membership of
the Shiner Eastern Star with
Cakes Baked for
Special occasions.
Bread Baked
Daily.
MODEL
BAKERY
J. R. Barrow, Prop.
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Schools and Churches Closed
Also Picture Show
Upon the recommendation of
City Health Officer, Dr. F. M.
Wagner, Mayor Runk ordered
all schools, churches, picture
shows and public gatherings of
all kinds closed for one week, in
order to check the epidemic of
flu that seems to be spreading
throughout this community Not
a home in town but has sickness
and in some instances entire
1 families are ill. We think the
plan a very wise one, surely it
can do no harm. So far, the flu
j is not of the malignant type of
1918 but unless some precaution
Choose the latest styles
and goods and have a suit
made to measure for $25
and up, by Hugo Lieb-
hafsKy. City Tailor.
Dr. A. A. Darilek
DENTIST
OFFICE OVER
SC.HINDLER BUILDING
TELEPHONE NO. 68
Among those from Shiner at- ; be observed it cou d attain un-
ten ding the funeral of F. J.! controllable possibilities.
Mrs. Ella Lane as worthy mat- Butschek at Moulton were Judge
ron conducting the services at and Mrs, Lichey, Edwin, Oscar
the Shiner cemetery, where the, , H RocrQ-p H nrv
casket was placed amidst a beau- ■ and wll:e- Menry Ko~ge’ H nry
Those attending the funeral of
tifol floral offering given by e, vJjjE*? Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Alb-
ert Wehman, Geo., Arthur, Alf-
Miss Mabel Merrem returned
Monday from San Angelo.
friends and relatives from all! Louis Wagner, C. J. Garbade, E.
parts of the state. Also at the,Runk, L. Trautwein and wife.
home and grave appropriate | _
songs were rendered by a choir j .
composed of Messrs. A. H. and | Miss Louise Stach of the local
August Kasper, Wm. Wendtland j telephone exchange rendered us
Jr., S. A. Thulemeyer, W. J. j valuable services last week.
Tomasko, Alfred Scramm of Shi-J w. ■ ■■■—............... ■ , ,> „ , „
ner and P. A. Wendtland of Yoa-
kum. The pallbearers were: W.
C. Schmidt, C. J. Garbade, Wm.
Wendtland Jr., Arno Wagner,
Thos. Hughs and Edgar Wolters.
The deceased is survived by
the following near relatives: Her
husband and little baby girl; her
mother, Mrs. S. J. Holchak of
Shiner; six brothers, Clias. Hol-
chak of Runge, Steve Holchak of
Robstown, Max and Edwin Hol-
| chak of Kenedy,. Herbert Hol-
| ehak of Kerrville and Benno Hol-
eliak of Shiner, and one sister,
Mrs. Peck Welhausen of Shiner.
The New Era offers sympathy ^
to the bereaved.
red, Arnold Nollkamper and
their families. Wm Goesch and
son. C. J. Garbade, wife and son
Percy and Mrs. Ben Schulz.
Mrs. Paul Otto Sr. has been
critically ill during the past
week. All of her children have
been called to her bedside.
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Body kf
flihtr
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Accompanying this outrward beauty_
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See Buick—drive it—compare it with
others costing a great deal more—and
you’ll agree there (was never a car so
beautiful and never a car so good!
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YOAKUM, TEXAS
WHEN BETTBR AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILE BUILD THEM
We appreciate the receipt of
the 1928 edition of the Texas
State Almanac and Industrial
Mrs. J. J. Macha of Seymour Guide, published by the Dallas
is visiting her daughter Mrs. H. News The Texas Almanac is a
A. Zappe, | book full of information, and a
—---I ready reference concerning any
One hundred and fifty-three j thing pertaining to Texas and
new enterprises in Texas were j Texas resources. The price of
granted charters in a single |his splendid handbook of Texas
Hyp”
month recently. This is a sign of
the times.
is sixty cents by mail and worth
ten times the amount.
—building material is the next
thing to consider. Lumber
forms a big part of the house,
and should be selected with care. Don’t waste good
labor on poor material. Let a reliable yard furnish
your lumber, and you will be sure of good quality at
reasonable cost.
We are dealers in
SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE
OREGON AND DOUGLAS FIR
LOUISIANA CYPRESS
CALIFORNIA WHITE PINE
TO SAVE IS TO HAVE
frhe best protection for your pocketbook
is the service of a good bank. A checkihg ac-
count stands for modern business methods.
Get the Saving Habit
The First Nutional BanH of Shiner
STRONGEST BANK IN LAVACA COUNTY
Our money is insured against burglary and
daylight holdup.
SHINGLES
5 to 2 Random Red Cedar Shingies
5 to 2 5” Dimension
5 to 2 Random Green Dipped Cedar
Shingles
6 to 2 Star A Star Red Cedar Shingles
5” Best Cypress Shingles
Garbade Lumber Co.
For Q UALITY and SER VICE
PHONE 31
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Habermacher, Mrs. J. C. & Lane, Ella E. Shiner Gazette (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1928, newspaper, March 8, 1928; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1147930/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Shiner Public Library.