Old Time Settler of j This Section DiesMrs. Veronica SchLmceic. aa old time , settler of tht» section. d:cd Thursday of last week at her home south of; town, and the remains were laid to rest' in St. Michaels Cemetery Saturday I morning at 9:30 o'clock. Rev. Joa. Sry- j manski officiating In th* presence at •. i large assemblage of mourning rrja- j tivea and friends.Mrs Schimoc* was bom m 18Q in; Austria. Her maiden name was Boehm. | and she was married In IS70 to Mr. j Martin Schimcek. To this union were torn eleven children, of whom six are still living, as follows: Mrs. Annie Nltschmann of Oakland. Frank and August Schbncek of Oakland, Charles; Schimcck and Mrs. Joe Guenther of j noreevilie. and John Sehimcek of San | Antonio. Also aurvivfng are twenty-sx grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.Mrr.. Schimoclc end her hucbandcame lo Texas in 1883. They lived nine years in Fayette county, Wien moved to Colorado county, south of Weimar, where the remainder ot her life was spent. Her husband died March 28. 1905. At time of death MM. Schimcck; was 79 years, 0 months and 20 days old.Mrs. Schimcck was a good woman In I every respect Throughout her life J she proved herselt a splendid wife, mo- i thor, and fnend. and was held in the | highest esteem by everyone who knew i her. Her death is deeply and sincere-1 I? deplored. I'Our lieartzclt sympathy ?ocs out to; her bereaved ores