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jt - -r . G. Wangemann m frf) FK lift 1 if Goods, 'i Id v$v I .fMw i T'lW ) ' I Hfailiti.;utcvs For V i-4 rstBS3- 4i icujw ncrrrv Ezraa ijA'pjmsiSsi ESESEnsajk v; SHINER, LAVACA COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, NO 7, 23, 1893. NO. 21. HEALER I.N 5, Going, BootSs Shoes, Hats and Caps-, Groceries, HARDWARE, WOOD and WILLOWWARE, and 9"ft T!J?"0 .. TJ 8 "H k . M HUtVDI ww-v S.1rx ' M S3M. Aqbst for NEW HOME SEWINC MACHINE, WALTER A. WOOD MOWING MACHINES and RAKES, JOHN DEWRE PLOWS, CULTIVATORS and STALK CUTTERS and BAN NER PLANTERS. Also Avery Stalk Cutters and Louisvillo Cotton and Corn Planter. All kinds of Country produce bought at high est market prices. Cash kTaid for Cotton Seod. 0a3?-Sca that Featherbonol iK4JSJiJSf' Long Leaf Yellow Pine and Cypress Lumber. WE E aro rccoivlng dally car loads of LUMBER mul our stock is being constantly replenished. Wo will not bo undersold by any lumber firm in tho country. Wo have SHINGLES, SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE and tho genuine- GMDDEN BARBED WIRE and FIRE-PROOU1 BRICK. Wo alsodcal in Live Stock; our vard is just below the Aransas Pass depot. Our cln . and book keeper, Ot,-yf. Escbenburg, speaks both German and Bohemian anil is too well and favor.il'' . known to need any further recommendation at our hands. Call and See Us at SHINER? TEX. Evil FP 9 yOTlJ yiiolPBP ) i St", DEALERS IN- Trlcrre i.t'-n2-.J.JU. V A.3STDI3E3. CAPS, jjitiq1! iimhprVm Tv-ry-w j-3 J9 jwxjcs.jjcrw'-jcTa nzznr qooDS, clothing, izjTi BOOTS, SHOES and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS of ai.t, kinds. 8, family, staple and fancy groceries, crockery, glass ware ami all siapie ami laiicy groceries, erocivery, glass andftinware and gen'l merchandise of l'lllfl! COMI'LETE LINE OF HARDWARE. i long leaf pine, cypress well curb ing, shingles, sashes, doors and M-fle Genuine Glidden and Waukegan Wiro, Palling AillOt yifo Fence, Brick, Sawed burr oak and Mountain Cedar Po-ts. Aermotor, Dandy, Perkins and Enterprise Wind Mills. Pump'- " Under Piping and all Plumber's goods. Tho celebrated yStiMliJi -KJWiigons; also Buggies, Hacks, Surreys and Vehicles of all kinds. &&-TGWN LOTS IMPRCv'ED and UNIMPROVED. I am the authorized agent of II. B. Shiner and tho San Antonio and Aransm P;ie lMfroud Town Sito Company for tho sale of all their lots in tho to-vyn of'STiincf- I nrow3o to sell ovo'rvthiiiE that I carry in stock as cheap as tho same quality can bp,J)ftUglvtmvliero.yj,Ij3cfyiMalUcumpetiti)ii. My clerkf air. Albcrt'Jioeucrrspealca uerman, isngiisii anu jjonemian. i asu you to call and examine my stock beforo buving elsowhcre. C. L. WILLIAMS. TO" '& t J&J3L&2 Here's Your Free EGG CASES at J. F. UEITTASTCK'S. m. "mv. taikt utiJai ticSa oMs nrStaXd is&i f t FARMER'S EGG OASES. When yon purchase anything at our store havo tho amountjpunched. Tho case is mado of tin, handsome ly Japanned and ornamented. Tho Fillers aro mado of clollinmper and very durable Saves boljj,packing and counting, obviateoJlSs ' "from breakage and miscoiints.'Jahd is an ornament to anylmtneglffiliiijcasa, fflS . .i. .- r miiMiiiT M miry ' """ mil bo giveivyoirwben your "cash purchases amount to !f20. ji MmBamm w. -f;-- I'zjxttimaminiix I ,i'& . -FRESH- family, and fancy GROCERIES. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,, and TABLEWARE; the best in Shiner. U mmmmB?T&' n JfE,MERSEBURGER California Frnits, Nuts of all kind", Toys, j " Fireworks, Su, our C, 10 mul 25 cent liurguhi Counters. fli'iiti, - M - Tex. r 'y tf. !k TJf'7T t tl I C? Oi-ilL. (lin:t!)I.EH A SCHRAMM, I'ltorRIETORS.) IFINE WINES, LIQUORS, BEER and CIGARS. hiich are politely served at tho bar. Wo respectfully ask tho old patjis of tho FAVORITE and tho public generally to give us a call, S,uH, - - - Texas. rrr fn'nrr rwi rrsva rtlALXJ Si KIGISTPJY- KIXJHiSEL, )DLE AND HAKNESS MAKER. KueseL has secured tho solo ripbt to sell tho celebrated b-it name hook in Lavaca and DeWitt counties. He has liiimt a line Rtoek of Saddles, Whips, Harness, etc., and out nono but hrst-class work. f J. H. HUEBNER, his old friendB and patrons to give him n call at his new stanl BISMARCK SALOON. Leopold Hummel will continue to tehr for him and polite treatment is guaranteed all. iiock ox TIMS, LIQUORS, BEER and CIGARS nplete. , SRER, - - - TEXAS. 7JJ.S. ife.M UJ Jj Rudolph Welhansen and L. B. Richter havo purchased tho raeat the bqcountr Biii.n'xL of C H. Flato and will supply tla 5eiplo of Shiner with :ountry affor Is. Tliay intend to satisfy everybody. Texas. Watch this spaco HEsT WEEK For my advertisement of CHRISTMHS Goods and Toys. Freo Delivery to all Parts OF THE CITY. BY THE GALLON. J. I M1TTAW0K, SIIIA'EIt, TEXAS, ft 9 "9 9j Call and soo my splendid lino o fancy i varc vases, mugs, pottery etc. CoTrospondsnce. EOULnrOuSr. IT'S LOCAL NEWS. Moultos, Nov. 20. Editor Gazette: A mnsieal and histrionic concert was given at tho Kotzebue hall on Friday eve ning, 17th of November by tho ladies of Monlton assisted by the Monlton band, to raise money for purchasing an- organ for the school. All tho participants acquitted them selves so creditably that it would be discriminating to givo personal mention of any. After tho concert an oyster supper was given by tho ladies in tho dining hall of Kotze buo's hotel, for tho same benefit. Both concert and Biippcr were heartily enjoyed by all present. Tho publio heart of Monl ton beats for tho publio school and tho people aro giving' their moral support to tho teachers in their ef forts to perfect tho .system begun by former teachers. Some pepplo flatter tho principal, but tho prin cipal says the associuto is a Pearl-(itz) of a teacher, Dr. Lancaster is in Rockport on a pleasure trip. Overcoats wero conspicuous, in Monlton on tho 18th and 10th. On Nov. 19th occurred tho bap tism of Elsie, infant daughtor;of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph JaeglVKew Gott'.ob Happ officiating. ( ciiuiicn directory. Catholic; Father licnos, pre siding; services, second and fourth Sundays at thu Catholic church. Methodiit: Rev. Killough, pre siding; services, third Sunday, 4 o'clock p. m. at tho public school house. Baptist: Rev. Fonts, presiding: eervicos, fourth Sunday, 4 o'clock p. m. at tho public school house. Union Sunday tchool, every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at tho public echoolhouse. Nota Bene. ninultoii Public Schools. FIRST grade; Albert Novak, Walter Fchren kamp, Fritz Krueger, Henry Lin bcrger. Frank Krenek, Bombard Janssen, John Gasek, Frank Sil man, Joe Novak, Anton Bustejov sky, Ferdinand Neskorik, Emil Kolas, Frank Meisetscbluegor, Joo Meisetschlaeger, Frank Miculka, Otto Miculka, John Rothbaur, Fr. Watzl, Joo Selman, Willie Kocntz. John Nachlinger, Vincent Naeh linger, John Kalesok, Jacob Ktilo sek, Joe Kalesok, Einina Balhom, Anna Kranse, Lizzie Kruogcr. Anna Gasek, Annie Seidel, Ella Willberg, Mary Selman, Louise Meyer, Sally Jackson, Pearl Neely, Ettio Rcoves, 3Iari Neskorik, Adalina Miculka, Karolina Miculka, Johanna Jilck, Muri Jilek, Milada Selmanf Agnes Gast, Annio Meisetschlaeger, Mary Elster, Marid Nachlinger, Emillo Itothbaur, Annio ForEcb, FJorcu- tina Gaertni'r. Studies prescribed: Reading, chart and first re.ulerj f-pelling, all words in first reader; numbers to 100; writing; oral language; draw ing and object lessons; manner and morals, incidental. SECOND MIA DC! Charles Puslejovsky, Ernst Koo nig, August Linberger, Willie I.in berger. Reuben Wond. John Wood, Alois Krenek, George Y ager, John Brass, Otto Novak, John Novak. Joo Seidel, Rolv rt Vo. ..li r, Eddie Boehm, John Mr, F.'i'il: ,Llck, Anton KoI.h, Georjs"1 Jannsi-n, Werner Corde", August El-ter, Joof Nachlinger, Stanis Reishl, Agnes Pnstcjovsky, LnuUoKoeuig, Emma Katzebuf, Sophie Knapik. Anr.ic Jlraz. Julia Iluehek, Di-lla Krause. Lillie Kanz, Mary Tersi h, Julia Miculka, Francis, Miculka, Louito Miculka, Studies prescribed: Se,i.nl nail er; spelling, writing; lmi'iuagi' les solis; priinarv arithmi'tie; olie-t lessons; drawing; morals and man ners. THIRD ORADEl Maro Woodley, Louis .lam-sen, Lewis Lancaster, Doe Hrulu's, Sam Monro, Roland Wood, Willie K. t zebuo, Julius Kotzi bun. C'liarlaj Krn.-ger, Frank Krause. Joe K'bis. Vincent RWi.nrt, Vladimir P .Willie Ja'H ,, TmaDiie1 -.l i fC .i!i:ji - i