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V 8s& JT V? v . THE CITY H'l(WWWfl 7 Fa J iH L Uj w L-1 GBOCEK Is ft cadquai'lcps lcp Staple and Fancy Oroceiics, Produce, Fruit. Candles, Tolnecu-- and I'igiirs. Alo lias a nice lino of Fancy and Staple Crockery, OUs-swaro and Novellle. Hock Bottom Prices and Freeh Goods Guaranteed. Free delivery to any part of the city. lAY. -, GlOO BALES l'KSOTAI. AND GKNliUAI,. RECEIVED. How cotton lus told for the week ending October 24th: Thursday Friday Saturday Mnnd ly Tuesday Wednesday 4 1-2 4 1-2 4 1-2 4 1-2 4 1-2 4 1-2 I'Ain SUBSCRIPTIONS. The roll of honor for tho week Chas Hlrsch II. li. Link-field A BunU B V It-iaz Willi for Montgomery. The Gonzales Iiiquii-or is miking n manly fight (or Detnociacy. Wm. IlahnLp, of Sehulonburg, la hoie this wloU visiting II. Il.ilinkc. District Attorney Sain Gieon was in the city Tuesday. Montgomery opens Nov. Int. The Gazetti; is pioud of it's suppoit. See Photographer Panncwitz'a fine display in tho Post Ollice. Paul Frankois in Galvebton this week. Miss Henrietta Rickter visited friends in Yoakum on Sunday. The Gazette is proud of it's corps of correspondents; they are by far tho best in the county. F. G. Helweg nnd Joo Arnim wero in the city from Moulton Friday. Godfried Buescher, o Moulton, made tho Gazette office a very pleasant call Friday. Henry Goodsou. a bright young lad from Sweet Homo, has been ap pointed messenger in the railway olhi.o. It, U. Scydlcr, Emil Rnhniai) and W.D. Woflbrd made a bnnne trip to Hallettsvillo Frid.u. A ne-'ro woman, charged with ...ii. .. ji... ... stun 111 c soau. nils urreeuu ueia or wjBy;Mjiu in KrWll - mt take.back to Gonzalen Z ik-k-fi.&rinl. 'j&AS. Fiova and family, of I!ei RlBSnikkVifl(ting the lamily oi v . To Oar friends and Patrons. f Wo remoed into our new build ing Monday, Oct. 21th, and will bo glad to ses all of our old friends and patrons at our new Bland. Come and look over our stock of dress good, boots, shops hats, caps nnd clethn a Pneet to mit the times. .ma tor liu-doess, '1)1,1-It it E-CUFMll Kl. LOCAL. I wilt M-ll good cord wood at'PS.oO lier oo'-d Cu- Pi- ru . All . Is Jlercol &r War Meals nXyWWJF ! lClito 1' staurliutjr ipieVreAS .ervHviJBl TV.tf.li.5 ,. 1.. i Z New Ann! a bergor's nveryiwl All cot' on jooiK sol.l at prices at Woltert- Bios. Kid OU V-1, atr.,mg iptj and dtess tun tilings of all Uindsat Miss N'okinV. Pocket l;nics, Pipes, Mirrors and a good mam other things cry clicap at J IS MUUSKUUIIOKU'S. German ulmanic calenders, story bonks, etc. lor sale a Graved diug store. New stock of Jewelry at Ed Colo man's All kinds of ico cold dtinks nt Merstburger's. A fancy line of millinery goods nt Miss' Nolau's. Next dour to C irnos Uros. Sea that fino line of rubber paint nt C. L. Williams'. Fine Imported Cognac for medi cal purposes at the Aransas Pass Saloon, Will receive Fish oath Fiiday at the Elite Restaurant. If you don't bolievo tho AransaB P.iks' Saloon keens thu best whiskey in town, come and tiy somo and be omnium!. Will receive Berwick Hay oysters c ich Tuesday and Friday at tho Elite Uestauiant. A lot of lovelv fall hats nnd bon nets, all the latest styles; also ribbons, caps, laces, etc., just re ceived at Miss Nannie Nolan's. Lawns, whito goods, bleeched goods, brocades and dress goods at coil at Chas. K. Holchak's. There has been rumors afloat that Miles Crowley will bo with drawn t'lom tho raco for congress. If thoru is any truth in it wo don't know it. There aro rumors that the Aransas Pass Saloon keeps tho freshest beer and best whiskeys In town, which wo know is tho truth'. Apples, pecans and best as sortment of candles at Ed. Cole man's. A full Rtock of perfumeries brushes, toilet cases, combs, station ary, school books, fancy toilet- ar ticle and notions of all kinds at A. Grave's drug store. Shiner, Tox !! ek.' "8S.. OHANOC 11LO&309I.S. James Hollingrfworth, of this place, and.MUu Nora Thompson, oi Nickel, wero .married at tho resi dence of Tom Thompson at Stono wall, Snmhy evo, at tlx o'clock by Rav. Fonts, of Gonzales, Tho young couple aro Btopplng tins week at thorcsidenco of J. i. Dan iels, but will mako thoir homo hero In Sliineras soon a Hr. Holliiigs worth secure? a suitable house. The bride is a neico f Mt. Tom Thompson, of Stonewall and was ne of Nickel's forest belles, -while the groom is the son of J. B. Hol- hngsworth, of Santa Anna, and is wide and favorably known all through this section. Mc-nrltjh machinotbread. 200 irds per spool, liOcfs'piir dozen 'at Wolters, IJron. ft' John Hal wood and Mike Koch returned from a trip to Jackson county Monday morning. The Palaco Saloon is in charge of Louie Riihter and Kniil Ruhinan who will undoubtedly make her hum. Lost A blaqk horse ten years old, marked N on left shoulder, fiom Muulton Institute this weak. H leward, G, C. LeahmIm Aug Schramm made a business trip to La Grango Saturduy. Mis3 Nannio Van Horn, Miss Joe Kokernot and Mrs. Carl Dil worth weru the guests of Mrs.Wm. Green hero last week. Dan Neclev, of Moulton passed through heie Saturday, on lus way to Yoakum, in soaroh of tho horse of G. C. Loazer whloh was lost last weak. ' Miss Annlo Ragsdalo and Mi9 Bertha Welhausen, two of Fla tonia's fairest daughters passed through hora en-route homo from Hallcttsville, Saturday. , - A brisk norther blew up Menday morning and ovorcoats wero pleu. tiful and stoves In groat demand all day Monday. G. A. Pannewitz has some fine pictures displayed in tho Post Ofliro. Notably those of Baby Mittanck and A. C. Koopke's two little boys. Mayro Quobedeaux, Post Master at Nickel, is a candidate for re-election to justico of tho peace, for pre cinct No. 6, Gonzales county. v:j. Thn first threa ladies havine their baby's picture taken willKj-; ceivo one of themselves freeof Miss Nannie Nolan is visiting friends in Hallettsvillo this wek. Mr. W; B. Fridrich,of Moulton, andwho ia agnt for tho Now York Life Insurant a Co., wn in our city lnsTriday attending to business. HeFpald tho t it i u: a pleasant call. i, i f;'!jF.Mont& oppfolotj ntvt, Vprli a;(fef!U, gruunds 'ajl jfifttklngihli a hiKwristHis to: 1 .,1'hotftcra'nh 't ('. A.Patinew itz has .cralftlWd.hU iw salery riir"tlie cotfonnflatform ittd ft rwStiWsS- worii . jn expei ienced ntVssional photo i. next to Mr C iv. 1st, Sec his may. who had school hony5 w eoks ao, i ifnd dislocating ns;a littlo .bettor. A ') ? T UYMnNIAU VMriWiMw.,i,1BtMMMlmiiWlw - ..nun Saturday Mr. W. W. French, of Lnekhart, arrived in the city on tho south bound train from Gon zales und was accorded a royal welcome by his many friends hero. In answer t nn enquiry as to whether ho would remain over or not ho replied that ho was on his way to Houston and might stop over on his return if bo bad time. It was netod that Mr. French ap peared to bo gayer than nsnal but nothing was thought of it at the time. Early Sunday morning tho residents on East Main streetjnero surprised to see Mr. French nnd Miss Hildegard Jungbeckcr. accom panied by Mrs Jungbeckcr and ber son Alfred and Miss Selma, driving towards Hallettsville. Later re ports state thato that Mr. French and Miss nildegard were married in Hallettsvillo and then took the train to Houston where tho happy young couple are spending their honoy moon. Mr. French is an employo of tho Aransas Pass Ily at Lockbart nnd haB a host of I'm nds at this, place. The beauti ful young f-nU is tho daughter of Mrs A. Jung wkcr. proprietress of that populur hostelry, the City Hotil Mr and Mrs. French will make their homo in Lockhart. J,NbTICE. rouSknowingi thei: l 3Mr.iand Mrs. Edmund V .titer'. Tell 'Ainsler and Ed Ruhman at tended tho races at Schulenburg last week. Charles Welhausen, C. B. Wel houeon, Chas, Echenburg, Eddie Horner, Willie Herder and Mrs Louis Trautwein, attended the Schulenburg fair iast week. A report was circulated on the streets last Thursday that John Wesley Hardin had killed threo or four men in Gonzales that morning. The, report caused n regular stam pede to tho telegraph ollice. For tunately the report was erroneous. Valley View is one of tho most beautiful as well as fertile sections in all this country. Situated on tho Gaudolaup river it is provided with nearly every natural advan tage". Wo return'thanks to Mr, J. lilHouso for a sample of its pro ducts. Call again liauk. ' V . J!aVtUtierl5iHi'Knowinc'i themselves' M t Tii A '' ,,ist't1 y;i LO.tiyflituwi.miiou.aocount, oriynoie. v ttwkit. :.w v.w.wr.m.- SallyinaVBettlo, at , onccu mee'fimyJMobligai 'uonsi"'Pwill,pny.;the, highest mar ket price lor cotton. C. L. Williams Stolen Cotton. Two bales of cotton wero stolen from White's gin. near Nickel, last Saturday night, Oct. 20th. Lou Hull and Will Cherry were in town Friday looking for somo traco of tho stolen cotton, but could find no traco of it. .One bale belongs to Tom Thompson and tho otlrer to Lou Whito. BUESCHER SONS Are prepared to handlo your fall crop. The farmers living in tho vicinity of Moulton should take thoir cotton there and save their dollars. charge, at Montgomery'. Help wanted Lady or geiv good talker. Apply to Moiltgor ery. tue pnotou'iapner, nt fforo's. There will bo n mieting Shiner Dramatic Club at th P. Hall next tnrdny nigh who are interestou are tnvitr tend. L.V5I ffi IHITJI i ,& 1.1X1" rHi 'sxi iJfRJ'fc sunt: Mm wm& rOIt BALK Oil KENT. f Tho Beat Hotol In Layaca County. For satisfactory reasons I desire to either rent or sell my hotel prop erty,ln Shiner. Tho house has a good regular patronage and about all tho transient and drummer trado oi the city. Good paying cash busi ness for the right man. ' Rodt. Wiskman, Shiner, Tex. ' An Exciting Ilnuaway. k The horse attached to tho city beer .wagon ran away Friday eve ning through tho streets, wrecking Fho carriago of Frank Ermis. Tho horBe finally fell and the beer wagon oS-tophim. The driver, Frank AaS. r . , . . ,. , JNiemailj was lonunnvo umjugu w i gut of the wagon at the time. 1 Notice. lerewlll bo a meeting of tho on the Catholic church JMte.VT hursday evening, Nov. Lt, nt'.Hpry Hall, au wnu are in SfRfey internsted ii the matter .anSuuited t Be Peut. Tho Moctlnira. Tho revival which has been in proggress at the BaptiBt church, under tho direction of Rev Cars well, of Gonzales, closed Tuesday. Tho following united with the church: Mrs 8 J Youngs, Mrs Freneh Smith, Mrs S F Nuvo, Mrs Wm Green, Mr J K Daniels, Misses Etto Thornton, Clara Littlefiold May and Callio Hughs. Tho Latest From Hallettaville. Editor Gazette; Monday. Oct. 49. This morning n norther Is in full blast and will nn doubt somewhat chill the arder of the candidates who are now rushing night and day for votes). Mr Minear, of Gonzales, a repub Iica, has been here for a week in the intrest of Squire Rosenthal. who is bo anxious to go to congress Mile? Crawlev lias also been here and spoke at the Court House Sat urday night. He is making n 8tron fight and there is not a shadow of a doubt but that ho will be elocted by a larger majority than was Col Greshom two veuto hgo. Terry's book instead of inlurlni' Crawley Tins helped him. Terry's investigation of Crawley's record disclosed nothing of n seriousi . tnre, and this investigation and mndslinging on the part of Terry caused nn investigation of the records! of Rosenthal and McBride and it was developed that Rosen thal is charged with mltnppropria tion of $23,000 of tho funds of tho LnGrango National Bank nnd many other things much worse than any charged against Crawley, have been brought against him. As far as McBride is concerned he is hardly iu the race, yet his record is not above reproach, beennso it shows that as state trcasmor of Nebraska, elected by republicans, ho illegally got away with $7,000 00 nnd this no doubt caused the re publicans to repudiate him and hi consequent eniuaigration to Texas 'Owl meetings" aro held now almost nightly by the coloicl bietl.- em and they resolute as to whether thy will vote the republican or 3rd party ticket. Those who vote the republican ticket will vote for tho Democratic nominee!! for county offices, as they wero endorsed iu ropablican county convention. Somo of them who are converts to 3rd partyism will take that ticket straiglit,whiloniany,who will vote thVriead'of that ticket will vott i'or Democratic countyjticket. CMhe'indicationB aretthat tho ne--groes are prot'tyovenlyidivided, i 1 rom a-careful estimate your cor respondent will say that Ihero will bo polled 3,500 votes, of theso the, Democratic county ticket will on an average get at least 2,000 to 2,200 and tho populist not exceed and 1.CO0. No populist will b elected. Tho Democratic stafo ticket will get 1,800 to 5,000, lio populist J ,000 to 1.200 and the re publicans 400 to 600. Mr. J. W. Smothers, a well known young cattle man, of La vaca county, died here yesterday morning after ra lingering illness, and his remains were last evening laid to restK County AttyEllis nnd County ; Atty. to-be Blukeslce, attended justico' court at Hopaon Saturday. , Tho stock of goods jlonging to ' the Scheack & Eilers .saloon, will on Wednesday be Bold to the hfgli- i est biddor for cash. Dr. Waruock is now-o-dnys look ing after the health of the peoplo hereabouts, and is kept busy much j to his delight. J. W. Ragsdalo Lsn., left yester day for Houston A largo delegation Irom hero yBsterday took in tho big barbecue, given on account of the opening of tho new bchuetzon Halle and or ganization of a new lodge C. D. 1L a. at uresiau, it was a well ar-; ranged ana managed atlair, cpnse-j nuontlv a decided success. In theft afternoon J. F. Wolters, oj Liy urange, aoaresseu me voicrs in H'fi the interest of democracy. Hijj speech was well received. , jj All indications now nre : thaU Shiner, if the oler there remaiW true and do not repudiate 'thefrj votes cast in the lato priinnrieJj ill lie the bannor democratic UM In the county and two years liencj bo a nower in tho countv convene tion, Tho democrats thcro shoulij consequotitl.v put forth their he eliorts to poll a inn vow ior tneir ticket. Mjke tf- i I wk-