Val Verde County Herald (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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A Full Line of
Perfumes
Toilet Articles
Stationery
Personal Attention Given
Prescriptions
NORTH PHARMACY
Successors to City Dm? Co.
OF LOCAL INTEREST
Mrs. Ed Howard is visiting in
Castorville.
Ice tea glasses at Roach-
McLymont’s.
Finch Peirce has gone to El
Paso as a witness.
— Fresh extracted honey for
sale. R. E. Potter.
Will Holland was among the
Sonora visitors this week.
—A nice line of baby buggies.
A. McDougald.
Mrs. C. W. Creary has gone to
Illinois to spend the summer.
Water coolers at Roach-
McLymont’s.
Engineer George Snead at-
George Miers was in from the
ranch yesterday.
—Water Coolers, all sizes, at
McDougald’s.
Miss Sowell was in from thet
Mark wood ranch Monday.
— Brand New Oats 48 cents at
Paul Edwards Grocery store.
Dutch Ward low. of Sonora.!
was in town Monday.
Ice tea glasses at Roach-
McLymont’s.
Cully Brotherton, of Juno, was,
1 in the city this week.
— You patronize a home indus-
try when vou eat I. X. L. cream, j
Will Brite was down from the
I Comstock country this week.
—Ring 85. Jno. Y. Long, for|
wood and coal and alfalfa hay.
; Bob Miers was in from his’
! ranch 35 miles north of Del Rio
| Monday.
— Brand New Oats 48 cents at
Paul Edwards Grocery store.
Mrs. Newman, from the Gal-
loway ranch, was a visitor to the
city Monday.
—Detroit Gasoline and Blue
Flame Perfection oil stoves. A.
McDougald.
Miss Marguritte Murray, of
San Antonio, is visiting the
Miss Clarksons, in this city.
—Place your money in the
bank. But tell Green & Green
to write your fire insurance.
Willis Howell, who is now
braking out of San Antonio, was
in the city on a special Wednes-
day.
—Don’t buy jelly glasses,
buy jelly moulds at Roach-
Paso this McLymont»».
tended court in El
week.
-I. X. L. Cream is made of! John W. Moore, residence un-
pure home Jersey cream by Louis ! known- was a visitor t0 the c,tv
j this week. He might move here
this fall.
Judge Wardlow, of Sonora,
was in town the -first of the
week on business.
—I. X. L. Ice Cream has a
flavor that you don’t find else-
where. Made in Del Rio bv
-If you wish to buy a home Loujs Smith
on easy payments 9ee, phone or!
write W. D. Green. I Mr. and Mrs. Lem Crawford
'arrived in the city from Menard,
Monday, in time to attend the
rac£s.
Charlie Markwood was in from
the ranch twenty-five miles north
of Del Rio, Monday.
—Full stock of Linoleum of
new and attractive' patterns at
McDougald’B Furniture Store.
John L. Wood left Monday for , , . selected
Houston, after a few days visit „ . .
. , . T I line of refrigerators ever received
w.th A. J. Hite and family. I Ue| Rio Ca|| and 3ee lh„m.
Roger Gilds has returned home a. McDougald.
from Austin, where he has been
The Huerta government has
put a new consul in Del Rio in
the person of Francisco B.
Barron.
Bill Holman, the well known
Sutton county ranchman and
democratic politician, spent the
attending the State University.
Fruit jars—all kinds—
plenty of Economy fruit jar!week ,n the^city
tops at Roach-McLymont’s
Mrs. E. V. DePew, left Satur-
- Subscribe for your home
payer first. Then take the El
day for San Antonio, after a pa30 Herald. The Southwest’s
pleasant visit with Mrs. A. J.
Hite.
greatest newspaper.
Monroe Baggett, who is pas
Largest and best selected line j turing his sheep on the Almond
of refrigerators ever received in h was down Monday. „e
Del Rio. Call and see them. A. . , ’ . . , . .:
McDougald has fortunately been in the rain
_ _ . ,! belt this year and says that the
Rev. J. W. Allbritten returned 'ranRe wjth. him is very fine,
from Uvalde the first of the:
week, the revival meeting hav-| U rank C. Blaine, our genial
ing closed there Sunday night, j postmaster, has been in Galves-
__ . , , , , J ton this week, attending a con-
Harry Robinson landed a had | vftntion of the Texas men of
hombre in jail the first of j letters. He has, also lieen eat-
week, who attempted to slash )jng red anappers and enjoying
him with a knife, after he had thp gurf bathinR.
him under arrest. j
, ‘ ^ „„ Alex Oppenheitner received
— FOR SALE—One 16 gage |a9t week a handsome Stude-
pump shot gun, ,n Jnecom!it-1 baker car with electric |iRhtinR
ion. Will sell for $10 if taken ;and starter It jsj one of tbe
at once. Call and see same at | prettie8t automobiles that Del
Rio has, and Alex used good
judgment in buying one with
this office.
Rev. S. B. Beall, presiding eld-
er. will preach at the Methodist
church next Sunday morning
and evening. This notice was
received after the regular an-
nouncement had been printed on
another page. i tent 8t.rvjce for Christian church.
The city council of Del Rio has ! commencing Sunday, JiJne 15th.
room for friends.
Mr. Eugene T. Martin, evan-
gelist. of Marfa, assisted by Mr.
and Mrs. Otes E. Watson, sing-
ers. English. Ind., will conduct a
decided to put a clean-up man on
the streets, to work regular with
a team. Will Burns has been
chosen for this work. Will will
also be city marshal after the
18th instant. Bud Whistler, the
lasting every evening next week.
Across from the Baptist church
on Garfield street. Everybody
invited to attend this meeting.
A special invitation is extended
to All singers of the citv. Don’t
present marshal has tendered j fail to hear Martin, the evange-
his resignation to take effect at list. Martin & The Watson
that time. Lvang. Liu.
WarHale
HAY ING arrived in mid-season with considerable
more merchandise on our shelves than we care to have previous
to our invenrorv taking, we have pulled down the white Hag of
truce and DECLARED W AR ON PROFITS. This sale is
going to be a war on merchandise till we have moved a goodly portion ot
same from our shelves. A glance at a few of the bargains this WAR SALE
offers you will convince you of the big savings to be made in buying your
wearing appareal during this sale. Every piece of merchandise in the house
is included in this Gigantic War Sale. (\Vre prepay all parcel post packages)
Sale Starts Saturday, June 14th
Ladies Waists.
We have arranged three special big values
for this week.
Lot No. 1-75 &$1........ .68
“ “ 2—$1 & $1.25 .-. .79
" “ 3-$1.50 & $2- $1.28
Ladies Pumps and Oxfords.
$4.00--------------------------------- $3.40
3.50 --------------------- 2.80
3.00 --------- 2.55
2.75 ........... 2.34
2.50 ------------------------------- 2.13
2.00 ----------------- 1.70
Childrens Shoes & Sandals.
$2.50 ...............-.......................$2.13
2.25 ................................-........ 1.97
2.00 ...................—................... 1.70
1.75 .................. 1.49
1.50 ........ 1.18
1.35...........................—......... 1.15
1.25 ................ 1.07
1.00 ..................-...................- .85
.75.......................................... .64
Longerie Dresses
$2.50..........
3.00—........
4 00 .............
..........$1.75
............ 2.12
-....... 2.79
3.48
$7.50..........
8.50...........
10 00.......
5.00..............
House Dresses
$1.25..............
98
$2 oo.......
1.50.------ -
----------- 1.18
2.25...........
1.75.............
.......... 1.38
2.50 .........
$5.26
5.98
• 6.95
-$1.59
- 1.79
•••• 1.98
Skirts
$1.00....
1.25 ...
1.50....
$ .68
- .98
• 1.19
$1.75
2.00
2.25
$1.42
1.59
- 1.79
KABO aud AMERICAN LADR CORSETS.
We can’t praise too highly the above make corsets in this War Sale
.50------- •
$1.00 ......—
1.50......... -
2.00............
$ .45
.89
1.28
• 1.68
$2.50
3.50 ...
4.00
$1.98
2.48
• 2.79
Middiet.
We arc still convinced this is the most
popular garment for out door wear this
season.
.65
$1.00
1.25
$ .48
.79
- .88
Mens Shoes and Oxfords.
$150..........-.......................-$|.I8
1.70
2.0(1.
2.5(1
3.00
4.00.
5.00
" «••••••••• •...•!
2.13
2.55
3.40
4.25
Mens Shirts
$ .50 ...
.75...
1.00 ...
1.25 ...
1.50 ...
Mens Clothing.
$27.50........ $19.25
25.00 ......................-.......... 17.50
22.50 ......-.........-.............. 15.75
17.50 ...................-............... 11.25
15.00 .................................... 10.00
12.50 ................. ............... 8.75
10.00 ................................... 7.00
Boys Suits.
Pants.
$3.00...
4.00 ...
5.00. ...
6.50.. .
7.50.....
$2.10
2.80
3.50
4.55
5.25
$2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
$1.40
2.10
- 2.80
3.50
Ties.
50c
25c
39c
19c
Midwear.
75c...................................
50c * *........... .................
50c B. & D.........i............
$1.00................................
$ .45
- .62
- .89
• .08
1.18
— §4°
- it*
........39c
..........89c
25c
50c
Suspenders.
19c
39c
DEL RIO, TEXAS
—
Mrs. Johnson Walker of Me-
nard arrived in the city Monday. |
Henry Schaible, of the Ham-
—A nice line of Baby buggies.
A. McDougald.
Fred Wilkins was in from the
ranch this week.
Water coolers at Roach-
McLymont’s.
Will Whitehead has bought a
portion of the Wilkins ranch.
— McFadin has just filled his
house full , of new furniture. ilt,)n ranch, was in town Mon-
Come look. .
Mrs. Jim Winn has returned ~We cal1 your attention to the
to the ranch for the summer. advertisement of the Grand
r, . . Leader in this issue.
Cart Mayfield, county com-
missioner from the Juno pre- Louis Marini is building a large
cinct. was in town this week. handsome home on his farm in
If your shoes needs fixing. outskirts °f the city.
take them to Aug. Batot, the -Is your property insured
shoe doctor. i with Green & Green, fire insur-
w , • ance agents? If not why not?
Mr. Wolf, the garage man off
Menard, was among those who! ^r’ ^ose ias bought a
string of cattle from Daniel Cas-
tania, ranch delivery. They |are
on the Castania ranch down near
Allende.
Henry Schaible was in from' Rubber stamps. Phone No. 1
the ranch Tuesday. . ., ,, .
I The sidewalks of our mam
Mrs. S. F. Cummings is visit-; street have been obstructed in
ing in San Antonio. j places all this year, in order to
Fine rains have fallen over the1 |a>' cement. But when the work
j Pecos and Langtry country. is finished, which will be soon,
there will be no trouble of this
kind for years.
Horses Killed.
W. W. Slaughter had two
horses killed and his milk wagon
demolished, by a freight train
running into them last Wetbies-
day morning.
V’isiting cards at this office.
attended the races this week.
— Detroit gasoline and Blue
Flame Perfection oil stoves.
A. McDougald.
Umar Smith ha. bought him «">• J|. K. MoM.ina ami Mi»»
a homa on Garfleld avenue. lha H"len Thom|»on examined ap-
Child’s place in which he is liv-
ing. The consideration was
about $1500.
plicants for teachers certificates
last Saturday. Vt*o MrDowel
received a six years certificate,
Miss Nellie Freeman and Louis
- Don’t buy jelly glasses, Franki, four year certificates,
buy jelly moulds at Roach- while Arthur Semfini applied for
McLymont’s. a state certificate.
OFFICERS
J«mr. MrLyrnonl. Prrx
W F Hoiikmn. Vicr Pr«|.
Jones Pennington, Vice l’res.
W R -
Wheeler
rennm
R Wheel.
STATEMENT OFf 'ONIUTION OK
DIRECTORS
Jamer McLymont
Kofii W. Prosser
R R. Kuxsell
T B Jones
W F BoKRr v.
|onri Pennington
DEL RIO NATIONAL HANK
OK OKLIUO, TEXAS
At the close of business June 4th, 1913
RKMOfTMCB**
Loans and discounts........................................$228,763.23
United States bond" and Premiums.......................... 101,400.00
Stocks, securities, etc...............'......................... 19,301.HI
Real Estate, Furniture and fixtures....................*..... 31,000.00
Cash ami Might Exchange........................ 117,986.38
Total.................................................*498,499413
1.1 A HlI.lTlK.es
Capital stock paid in........................................*100,000 00
National Hank notes outstanding ........................... 100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits, net........................... 30,90?.HR
I)4‘|>OMltN ............ 208,192.00
Total...........................................* mm,499.92
The above statement is correct.
W. R. Whkllek. Cashier.
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Val Verde County Herald (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913, newspaper, June 13, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112667/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .