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TH6 GHZ6TTE. J'l I I TMIJ I) 1 I I1Y THURSDAY I'.Y ( . V. WA111). Sl'Iltrl'.II'TION One Year, Postpaid. $1.00 iccl at the Sui'tr 7cas, Post Office as second class matter. siioer, tex. ran., oot., seth, '03. Tun Flatonla Argus shows a ilc-eidcd-improcnieiit under its rjew management. Tin: People's Era is tho latest addition to our exchange, lilt. It is published at San Maicos. A uevival is in progioss at Yoa kum under the direction of the Kev. M. JF. Moipbis. There is probably no town in the stalo liiat needs it half so bad as Yoakum does. They ought to got Sam .lone", Abe Mulkey and all the let of the evangelists to try their hand on that benighted ullage. Ai.uiMiNti reports having been pent out concerning the stock water supply in this section, mo take this occasion to stalo that thero will be plenty of water foi stool; in tho vi cinity (if Shiner, even though lain docs not fall befoio Chiistuiae. Thero arc springs and water-holes that aro practically inexhaustible. Cntllo as a rulo aro looV - ' and leports to tho ot' liise fabj-'Cali'-s, f Fire Company THE SHINER FIRE DE PARTMENT ORGANIZED. Total Kiirollinent of Members Secured. Fifty A called meeting of citizens and business men was hold, Tuesday night, at the Knights ol Pythias hall for the pniposo of fanning a ilro company. A permanent or ganization was cllected and the following membeia were eniolled: Ed. Wangemaiin, Ernst Wango niann. Louis lf,ichtu',Otto Koehler, Chailio I'fctl, A. 0. Waiigemann, Joe Kopecky, lleuuan Koch, Er win Wendtbnd.C. V. Waul, Louis Wagener. Albert Moeller, Max Woltcis, J. E. Mersebcrger, .T. C. Merseberger, J. C. lllohm, Anton Konecny. Edmund Wolters, C. Wagener, C. lliehter, C F. lliehter, Gus Kulimiini, Albin Itutnmell, U. W. Eschcnburg, J. It. Niemcycr, Paul Franke. Tom Shandcra, Clias. Holchak, S. F. Nave, 31. L. Kidson. J. W. llolloway, G. A. Pannewitz. II. S. Games, S. A. Came, E. L. lleullci, Fiench 0. Smith, Alfied .lungbeckcr, P. L. MtCmdy, Fiank Stahala. Will Hucung, H. Wise man, August Schmidt, E. J. JIair, ,1. II. Hucbner, E. II. Sehariibcrg, T. J. liurkct, Otto Walter, J. F. Mittanck, Dan lions, Henry Scharn bcrg. Leo. Ilummell, L. !. lliehter, A. W. Ilimichs, Joe Ondrcj. , 0. lllohm and Piof. Mair art- s temporal)' chairman and scc- v respectively and tho follow- rmanent ofUccrs w ere elected: ef, Ermt Wangemaiin; Fresi- Julius Mittanck; Secretary, . Ward; Tieasurcr, Edmund ters; Foreman, Louis Wagener; istant Foieuian, Albert Moeller; .Irant man, Paul Franke; 1st uleman, Ed. Wangom.inn; 2nd tzleuian. J. W. llolloway; Relief .zzlemen, Henry Scharnbcrg and P. lliehter; Tonguemcn, August hmidt and Charles Pfeil. President Jlittanck appointed a immittroof fivo to diaw up a con titiition and by-laws. The com litleo was as follows: Dr. Eidson, Dr. Nave. A. G. Wan .maim, Tom liurbct and Max oilers. Thev woro instructed to report Monday night. October 30th. The meeting was clriractciized ny enthusiasm and goodwill and tho Shiner fire department bids fair to bo an honor and a ere lit to tho town, Wangemaiin was formcily a member of tho Halletsullo flic department and will no doubt per fect his men in diilling and work- nig. Mr. Mittanck Has nau six years experience aa a fireman and taken all together it would bo ex ceedingly hard to find two men more competent to mako tho Shi ner Firo Company a gloiious suc cess than tho two heads selected. Ill .aWMWI,'.a JMUim.lUmj'llJW.J-U., IIBI.,11 ll 111 Wl tiUPlf . H'W-lUm-ilM IIIIMJUI IIWW .l'UU,KJ.Il..,M,.J.ia.J.JI 1WMM M lews i a a m r. w 11 ffc 0 w a . ?b -DEALERS IN- General Merchandise Agelits for Standard Cultivators, Mowers and Bakes, Newton Wagons, American Sewing Machines'. Highest Prices-Paid for Cotton and Country Produce. Always in the Lead! THE CELEBRATED BREWED FROM THE BEST 'HOPSHND TK7KLT. FOIt SALE AT THE AIIANSAS PAP-'. PALACE. FAVORITE ami SITERCKE'S SALOONS. M. IUCIITER AGENT, SHINER, TEXAS. SPECIAL AM M0WHC1M.EI FOR SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT. I havo removed my stock of groceries to tho building between the City Moat Market and the Palaeo Saloon, whciu I will bo glad to see all of my old customers and everybody looking for splendid bargains. Whilo in Galveston and Houston I purchased a fine stock of FRESH 'FAMILY, STAPLE asztf. FASTOT GROCERIES, CAW DIES. MOTIONS Etc, Etc. Come and seo my admhable stock of Crockery, Glass and Tableware, the beot in Shiner. I havo put my pi ices down to n bed rock basis. QJ m mJLm a iJiabfmllLmJLm JLm uHm JWiU. GASOLINE BY TEE GALLON. PEEE DELIVEEY TO ALL FAET& OF THE CI1TY; Mrs. Ed. Wangcmann vnt to Yoakum, Tuesday, to visit her brother. Lev Culpepper and Fritz Puhr moyer left for Herclair, Goliad county, Tuesday. . i.iun'.niurlc Unite iltiTtftu 'are busy this week disvnautlriij; the pld lCneislcr hotel and the third or forth oldest build ing in Shiner is fast disappearing b iure the forward march of im provement. It was elected by Win. Knei-der and was thrown open to the public in tho autumn of 1887. It contained ten rooms. se en downstair- and three up-stairs and was patronized by drummers and the traveling public in general. It stood onu blook east of tlw depot, conveniently situated to the busi iii ss pirt ot town. It was rudely and hastily coni.trurtod, without p.vmtirtg or finish and standing in tho leeident portion of the town it has boon marked for destruction for some time. In tho spring of 1691. the Jurney hotel wa3 built and tho Kneisler houso proving un profitable, Mr. ICneisler disposed of it to rc. K. Hildeurandt, who lias used it since as n rent house. The front part of the old building will ho removed to Front street near Jlonry Iuefll'a saddlo and harness niton and nlll be used an r, busi- jics hoUM', whilo the other part will bo moved out on tho streot, ro niodnled, pa'nted and used as a res I mic" It will bo occupied by Adiloh Stephan Tho dnelling ) -u v. be llixliu ami I)r. and Mrs. 11. L. Smith are inLuling, visiting relatives and friends. They will lemain until Satuidav. From now until January Jst. I will sell lny "addles, harness, blidles; whips and ccrything I keep in stock at tho very loucst fig.uro3 as I deairo to close up my business by that time.- IICM'.Y KxESEt. Siiecinl Aniiouncciiipnt. To any one sending us n club of fivo tubsciibers to tho Gazette, paid in advance, wo will send a copy of tho Gazelto ono year freo. Wolters Iiro".' popular clcik, .foo Kopecky is u little absent minded as tho following will show. Ho started down the street tho other day leading his horse and holding tho ropo in hii hand, tho rono was new and lied on rather loosely and in turning tho coiner of the street tho rope slipped off and the horso turned and walked olfin an oupotito diiection. .Too continued on his way without dis covering his losi and held tho rope firmly and carefully in Ins tiami. On reaching the gate he tuined loimd and lo, tho ropo was empty and tho horso wa gone. Set 'em up, Joe, and we'll say no rnoro about it- A party of young people were nut serenading Tuesday night and charmed slumbering mortals with the sweet strains of "After tho Ball,"1 "Over tho Waves." "Only a nicturo of her boy," otc. The Ga- zr.TTn voices the sentiments of tho town in paying "call again and stay longer." John Ilmta was accidentally shot Sunday while out hunting with a party of boys. Tho ball struck him in tho knee, inflicting a slight llesli wound. ' Bats have taken up theirabodo in croviecs around thu owning in the other front of tho pot office, It's a bud 'eign. F.ench. For Hiilc. Two lots and houto with four looms. This property is situated in the most desirable part of tho town of Moulton and U well im proved, having stable, sheds, cribs, fctock pons, etc' For terms and fuither paiticulars apply to Mrs. Hugo Fiiedrichs or M. E. Necly, Moulton, Texas. Our jolly friend, Henry Crep pon had quito an adventure whilo llshing overnn tho liver Sunday. Ho states that whilo ho was resting peacefully in eainp bomeono on hoiseback rode up and proceeded to burn powder at a gieat rate, mean while tnlking in an exceedingly war-lilco manner, even claiming that ho had a cargo of dyn unite with him. Henry fays ho stood his ground manfully and retreated in good order. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. I have a medicino guaranteed to bo a positivo cure for nil Testimonials of which can be had upon application. I hive, further' more, a guaranteed TAt'E-WOKM Itemepy, and am also agent for tho much famed Br. PAHBWBY (Chicago) lievb Sledioiaes, 0ppsiim!BnTEXAs?, A. SCHIERSMANN'.-- K-PHOTOGRnPHER.-H0- Doki'n. Vtnws ov Houses Take 1 Aiiisto C,niNr;T T'noros .f3.50 ret: on Snonr Notk'i:. TexaSi ED. COLEMAN, TITHTr.llTV ' DEALEB IN- Confectionary, - Fruits, - Nuts, JEWELIIY, SPECTACLES and NOTIONS or all Kinds. Siiintk. .r :; GIVE HIM A CALL. ;: Ti:x- City Bakery Daniel 23oes, Prop. Serrcs meals at all liouis. and keeps on hand fresh bread and cakes at all times. Ficsli fish diicct from Corpus Christi every Wednesday and Saturday ovo, at 10 cents per pound,) Located just neross from loot. !J.-" Clias. "WeHiausGn, SlIINEH, Tnx. ptsn jasxs GENERAL BANKING and COr. FURNITURE! In Immense Stock at- BLOHM & HAHME'S. Which they are disposing of a( elo30 (Tsures. vriioy doal In all kinds of oils, paints, varnishes and nu oxnuislto line ot wall puper. They have on liamr allist-olasa lot ot coffins. TIipbo gentlemen mo ennstuntlyi'lnnieuslui; their stock. Give them a call and get 100 cents worth for one dollar. It J JiJliL ww Ji fbr 9 (Successor to VA. ltoelini.) Deposits ReceiNod Demand. and Paid on M iney Itcinittcd Countries. to Ml F, FULL STOCK OF- 11 fine wines, liquors, beer, cigars. eaS?A Pool Hall Tain ir Connection vrltli"S tlie" Saloon. Moi-t Popular Suloi n in Moulton. Mpi lton, Texai, .. I S I s