Val Verde County Herald (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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A Full Line of
Perfumes
Toilet Articles
Stationery
Personal Attention Given
Prescriptions
NORTH PHARMACY
SucccHtor* to City Drug Co.
White’s Fire Sale is the V
place to save money. (.
— Ib your property insured
I with Green & Green. Are insur-
ance agents? If not why not?
| Lon Smart, of Rocksprings, I
I ick Godfrey, a Menard cattle- wag attemijnR the rac.es in Del f
.(man, was in Del Rio this week Rj0 this week
with lOflM fast horse.
| —Cotton seed meal $1.50, fresh
-Detroit gasoline and Buie corn meal 60c, Bran $1.35. R. E.
Flame Perfection oil stoves. Potter
A. McDougald. j
Ben Bendle.v, the Peeos raneh-
Skinner Rose was in from the !
ranch the past week attending
the attractions.
man was down this week, at- j ^
tending court.
Mr* Hankamer, of Sanderson,
OF LOCAL INTEREST
—A nice line of baby buggies.
A. McDougald.
Dick Stanton, of Menard, at-
tended the races this week.
Johnnie Graham returned last
week from a trip to Junction.
—A nice line of Baby buggies.
A. McDougald.
—Buy vour wagons and , , , ,
buggies from T. E. Plummer ' en‘ , ■. the ::nnu >t here Sat-
& Co ’ ; ui 'ny night.
Dr.' F. M. Rose had the pleas-] ^ John Lowland s sinter, of |
ure of being waterbound in Mox- Sanderson, is in the city this
ico, several days the last month. : vvet‘*'>
-FOR SALE CHEAP One' Mr. ami Mrs. H. Veltmann. of |
roll top Desk and Desk Chair, i Brackett, are visiting the family
H. R. Robertson. 5-2t «>f Judge Foster this week.
The third story of the federal The handsome new storeroom
building is now going up with a of Rufe Thomas will soon be
rush. , finished.
—If you wish to buy a home: Frank Galloway was in Del
on easy payments see, phone or Rio this week, attending the
I races.
Discount Sale
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For Today and Tomorrow we are offering the following values in our
May DiscountSale
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LAWNS
write W. D. Green.
W. F. Boggess, Lew Rust and
the Misses Sparks, autoed to the
Prosser ranch last week.
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—If your shoes needs fixing,
'.take them to Aug, Batot, the
shoe doctor.
Judge James Cornell, of So-
Walter YVeathersbee was ship-!nora, was in the city this week
ping cattle to market yesterday. !0n business.
Speeding in the city
going to have to stop.
—Ring 85. Jno. Y. Long, for
wood and coal and alfalfa hay.
Geo. Edwards was in the city
this week attending the races.
R. W. Prosser was in from the
ranch on business last Saturday.
—Go to White’s Fire Sale
for fine pants at 12 price.
Paul Edwards was in from the
ranch the first of the week.
Mike Sharp has as a guest, his
father from Copperas Cove.
Mrs. Walter Stanley is visiting
her sister, Mrs. W. D. Green.
John C. Graves has been on
the sick list this week.
John Doak spent the week in
the city from the ranch.
A. P. Belcher was in from the
ranch Wednesday.
D. Hart, the Pumpville ranch-
man was in the city this week.
John Galloway was in from
the ranch this week.
Commissioners’ court convenes
next Friday.
Born, to Mr, and Mrs. John
Rowland, Friday, a fine boy.
We printed those pretty invi-
tation*: for the Class 1913.
Clyde Mills was in from the
ranch this week.
Messrs. Milam and Wolf, are
among the Menard people who
attended the races.
Johnson Walker, of Menard,
attended the races here this
week.
—Cotton seed meal $1.50, fresh
corn meal 00c, Bran $1.35. R.
E. Potter.
W. L. Winslett is assisting
Assessor John W. Almond in
his work.
The railroad company is hav-
ranch this week attending the j ingall its property in the city-
races. limits cleaned up.
— Full stock of Linoleum' of Mrs. Ben Thumm and child-
new and attractive patterns at ren, of Arizona, are visiting rel-
McDougald’s Furniture Store. j atives in the city.
limits is' —Detroit Gasoline ami Blue
Flame Perfection oil stoves.
A. McDougald.
Geo. Miers was in from the
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i Flaxons. stripes and
{figures, 25c values
20c value ..................
15c solids, corded,
figured lawns, now
10c value ....................
VOILES
For those inclined to make up
their own dresses nothing will
be more appropriate for our
warm climate than sheer voiles.
We have a nice assortment in
plain white, solid colors and
solids with silk stripes. White
36 inch 35c value, now 29c
Solids, 27-inch, 85c value 29c
Solids with silk stripes, 25 cent
value, now 22c
DRESSES
Handsome and Stylish; the
same as will be worn in the
largest cities and resorts. Made
at Voile, trimmed with laces,
ratline and beautiful embroid-
ery.
$10.00 values,
8.50
7.50
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.50
now $8.00
" -........ 6.80
“ ........ 6.00
“ .......... 4.00
“ .......... 3.20
“ ......... 2.40
2.00
Cambrics and Domes-
tics
Diamond Hill Cambric, excep-
tional 10c value, now 12 yards
tor 01
Wear well Domestic, 10 cent
value, now 12 yds for $1
Friendship Domestic, 8 1-3 value
14 yards for 01
Unbleached Domestic, 8 l-3c per
yard, now 14 yards for . 01
LINEN
No womans wardrobe is com-
plete without one or more wash-
able Linen Dresses, which are
appropriate for outing, such as
picnics, camping out. etc. Our
stock consists of Ramie in colors
and natural Linen.
SHOES
We have made special effort to keep our
stock complete:
$3.50 Shoes, now......................$3.15
3.00 “ “ ................. 2.70
2.00 " “ .....,......... |.80
KABO CORSETS
Have all the essential points that go to make up sty-
lish and comfortable-fitting corsets. This well known
make is also noted for its durability. We have a style
for everyone. In this sale all corsets will be sold at
15 PER CENT DISCOUNT
SKIRTS
In skirts we have a nice
showing in linens, bedford
cords, picque, etc.
$2.00 skirts, now $1,60
1.50 “ " |,20
1.25 “ ” 1.00
MIDDIES
Just the thing for out
door sports.
$1.25 Middies, now $1.00
1.00 “ “ ,80
•65 " ‘ .52
WAISTS
Our line of shirt waists
include low Dutch necks,
high necks, long, short and
three-quarter lengths;
sleeves of voile lawns,
shantangs, etc.
Service Our Hobby;
Qyality Our Pride.
Grand Leader
Service Our Hobby;
Qyality Our Pride.
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SELLS E VER YTH1NG
Judge Teagarden, of San An- j The members of the old school
tonio, attended court in the city i board were all i^-elected last
this week. Saturday.
—Harness repaired; rubber We regret to hear of the sick-
lire work done by T. E. Plum- ness of Mr. T. Flatow, which is
mer and Co. i reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben White left Hon. C. B. Hudspeth, state state of^ohio^ L’ouAyTo,edo' |«a.
last week for a six months visit j senator of ^his district, was in Frank j. Cheney makes oath that h* t«
to Mrs. White’s old home in j town the first of the week on a ‘co.^aolnYbuJni*nr\n th/city
c . | , I i . •______ i l*-do, County and State aforesaid, and
Scotland. i oustness. I that ioiIA firm will pav the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
j It has been impossible to keep Miss Dora Graham is expoted i by’tnS*u»#fof Halt.• r at/flftRure?
a sufficient quantity of cement home from Arizona tomorrow, frank j. pheney.
in Del Rio recently to keep the] where she has been teaching
sidewalk building going.
Mr. Lissner opened his
omy Store in the Graham
Econ-
build-
school the past two years.
FOR SALE-One 1(5
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before mo and subarrlbed lt»
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D 1886.
(Seal)
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Curs ts taken Internally
gage i and acts directly upon the blood and mu-
pump shot gun, in fine condit- j lhe ,y',em- 8, nd ,or
ing last week and has enjoyed ai'on’ s,‘^ ,or taken sold bv n!iI^nirsi*s.<7?c! T°le'Jf’' °‘
Take Ball’s Family I’ll Ik for constipation.
fine trade'ever since.
The Davis hoys came in from
the ranch on Dry Devil’s river
last Monday, and reports fine
rains and all draws booming.
Otto Zuhl, of Spofford, was in
the city last Saturday night, to
, T. A. Wilson has been in town; ^ie la< 1,es of the Civic League attend the big banquet at the
—Cotton seed meal $1. .>0. fresh | the paf}t week from hjg Neuces conducted a candy sale m front Masonic building.
I ranch.
of the Texas Monday night.
corn meal 60c, Bran $1.35. R.
E. Potter.
T. . . ... • m i —Largest and best selected line , A,I<T ,,,c a‘?‘
It is no trouble to swear in Del ()f refrigerators ever received in ;t a^ a^ter supper,
Rio, with twenty eight, who can [)e| Rj0. Call and see them. A.
take your oath. McDougald.
Mr, and Mrs. W. K. Shipman
The fire alarm was given Tues-[ have returned from Alpine to
but it! the best town on the map.
Mexican shack welcome them home.
If you want to save money
at once. Call and see same at
this office.
The sidewalks are solid now., . 0 ,
half way up Garfield street. By s *’,re
January 1st, this will look like The Civic League observed
a new town. Just watch us Tuesday as Tag Day and put a
tfrovv- check on nearly everybody in
Clarence Johns has gone to town’
Arizona to join his parents who
have been residing there the
!proved to be a
across the creek.
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Wejhe will make
golden west.
Mrs. W. F. McGaughy. of
-A first-class Columbus buggy : Alpine, accompanied Mr. and
and harness for sale at a bar-1 Mrs. W. K. Shipman to Del Rio
gain. See, phone or write C. L. j last week.
Mrs. L. Rust and children will
return to St. Louis with the
A handsome sum was
realized for the good work.
Edwin Mey was down from
past year. Clarence is a de- j the Clarkson ranch Wednesday
serving young man and we trust ienroute to San Antonio. He re-
his mark in the ports having had a fine rain
i last Sunday night.
McDowell, Del Rio, Texas. 4-tf
A, A. McDonell, the Com-
stock merchant, was down this Misses Sparks and spend several
I week shaking^ hands with Del
i Rio friends.
’
-First National Bank
of Del Rio Texas
Seeks your deposits
Awaits your business
Values your business
Early presents personally
weeks visiting her parents.
Newspaper reports from Mex-
ico indicate that the Liarestas
are strong thfoughout the re-
| -Subscribe for your home
! paper first. Then take the El
Paso Herald. The Southwest’s public.
Kreaust newspaper. Bill West, the hi* ranchman
Leslie Braun came up from from the Juno country, where it
Sabina! Tuesday to join his wife (always rains, came into the city
'who was visiting her parents
here.
Mr. and Mrs. N
| in the citv on a visit to the Tylers.
Mr. Jones will Lie principal of
the Brackett schools next year.
Butch Denson and the pope
are the only two big men who
have recovered from an accident
, or sickness this year.
Max Russell, of Menard, a
| brother of K. R. Russell, the big
San Antonio financier, was in
the city this week attending the
1 races.
yesterday.
Miss Sowell, the accomplished
S. Jones are j young daughter of Mrs. C. A.
Markwood, was a visitor to the i
city this week.
Th£ latest information we have i
had from El Paso is to effect
that Mrs. Morris is no expected
to live.
—I havs a special machine for j
sharpening lawn mowers. If
yours needs sharpening bring it
to the ehop at my residence.
Prices reasonable. Fred Sterl-
ing.
James M’Lymont
Rob’t. W. ProsHcr
T. B. Jones
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
R. R. Runnell
W. F. HofflreRM
W. K. Wheels
Jones Pennington
The Bank That
Does Things
The Del Rio National
Bank Del Rio Texas
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Val Verde County Herald (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1913, newspaper, May 9, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112682/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .