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PAGE FOUR
MERCEDES TRIBUNE
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Attend the
Mercedes
CHAUTAUQUA
Afternoon and
Night, Feb.H 25
and 26
Mercedes Drug Company
WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS
A very complete stock of Drugs and Chemicals. We also have the
exclusive local agency for the following well known goods:
Rexall Remedies and Jonteel Toilet Articles. Nyal Family Medicines.
Eastman Kodaks and Photographic supplies. r
JACOB’S AND KING’S CANDIES
Your Patronage Appreciated
Special Sale
THIS WEEK IN OUR
DRY GOODS
DEPARTMENT
CAP1SALL0
MERCANTILE CO.
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Afternoon at 3:00 O’Clook
Night at 8:15 O’Glock
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The New Florence Automatic Wickless
OIL STOVE
Is a wonder. It is so popular in the
Valley that we were compelled' to pur-
chase a solid carload to supply the de-
mand.
No smoke. No charred wicks. No
odor. More heat and less care.
The Hidalgo County Bank
Oldest State Bank in The Valley
Guaranty Fund Bank
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $60,000
Mercedes, Texas
We try to SERVE ALL the PEOPLE ALL the TIME
We have ample capital to supply your needs and we solicit your
business.
New-comers in the community are invited to call on us and get ac- j
;ed. We can help you. \ :>
The Chautauqua
THE BIGGEST OF THE SEASON
MADDEN PHARMACY
The Largest and Most Complete
DRUG STORE
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In the Rio Grande Valley
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COM-
POUNDED BY REGISTERED DRUG-
GIST. BETTER BE SAFE THAN
SORRY
FRANK E. HADDEN, PROP.
WE DELIVER
PHONE 36
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SifcjmiBl
| SEASON TICKET
J Adults $2.00 Youths $1.0
| Single Admission 50e & 25c
BUYING YOUR HARDWARE AND
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IMPLEMENTS FROM US
MEANS
Economy and
Satisfaction
PROGRAM
RIO GRANDE HARDWARE AND
MACHINERY COMPANY
AGENTS FOR THE VALLEY
FIRST DAY—Afternoon
(1) The Porter Concert Company...............Concert
(2) Mr. J. W. Terry ............................Lecture
‘BENEFITS FORGOT”
Night
(3) Mr. J. W. Terry............................Lecture
“THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES”
(4) The Barter Concert Company...............Concert
SECOND DAY—Afternoon
(5) The Chautauqua Director...................Lecture
‘ A CANARY IN A COAL MINE”
(6) Loseffs Russian Quartette..............
(7) Mrs. Cora Melton Cross—In a Program
for Young and Old
The opening of the Junior Citizenship Campaign
(8) Mrs. Cora Melton Cross—Organization of “Young
wmsBmmssmmmm.
... Concert
of Stories
America Club”
Night
Chautauqua Director..................
“THE MAKING OF AN AMERICAN”
(lO)Loseffs Russian Quartette ...............
THIRD DAY—Afternoon
The Dudos-Starbucki Feature Concert Com-
bination ................................
Mr. Guy M. Bingham ....................
“COMMUNITY v LEADERSHIP”
Night
Mr. Guy M. Bingham ...................
“A TOWER OF BABEL”
The Dudos-Starbuck Feature Concert Com-
bination ......................
(9) The
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(13)
(14)
Lecture
Concert
Concert.
Lecture
Lecture
Concert
BORDERLAND
Hardware Go.
Who Put the Talk in Chautauqua?
We Didn’t
However we have a spiel that will interest and save you money when it
comes to building material for that modem home you have been planning
for so long.
Our entire force is at your service. Feel perfectly free to call on us
at any time.
McMurry Lumber Company
PHONE 22
Mercedes Bank of Commerce
Appreciates Your Business
You Will Appreciate Our Service
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Rector, J. F., Jr. Mercedes Tribune (Mercedes, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1920, newspaper, February 20, 1920; Mercedes, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1017636/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dr. Hector P. Garcia Memorial Library.