Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929 Page: 3 of 10
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VERGE OF BRi
Batteries Kr t. harge^Ke*ouilt.
Rent Batteries, new and sec-
ond band Batteries. Called for
and delivered
Moffett Miller, Prop.
PHONE 35
at CENTRAL 8ERVICE STATION
Florida known bow to kudlt thrs.
HituattonN and they art* lirtndllun thb
ono well. The able nupport of the t>
8. Department ®f Ajcriadhur l>a
helped them ward off future tro.ihh
an well ax the present danger.
Wild reports Imre come to tin her.
;« T«-x;im that grower* of winter vein*
trinlex In Florida were act pluntlm
this rear beejinae of « Janlliillty nl
quaiiiutliie that would prevent then
selling their prwluetx. These reports
I ore untrue. At Bradentowu, a towi
“Uerentl.v l spent fifty-four dollorx
lit aelinle getting X-rayed for what I
vuia told was chronic anil bladder and
llilextlual triadde, hut I am now rail-
ijfcji'i flswl that Snr
Uoli « nh
v SR. needed If i had
9. j, Ijlfr known wh.it ii
™ jl wonderful
rJvBW mem it was I
References: i y Bauk^
Man In tlyls or any a-
County
CRYSTAL CITY, TEXAS
successful. It was int"meting to meet j tables an hour the year return tneri
Inspectors, who admitted to me thatj seemed to-be no lessening of planting
they had been on the job for thm I activities. This was tiue In othei
months and had never seen a fly j xertloua. We should not plan to plant
Even the Government entomological, more in our aectlou than Is usuul
station at Ortando. la reported Short,There will he no shortage from Ftori-
to work <
of materii
measures. At many County lines our
car was stopped nod haggage ins|>eot-
«d. all fruit taken froih us and the car
dosed ami sprayed It Is true that
Ifunks hate been closed because ol
and control, da. from this cause. There Is a short
-fruit erop and growers are looking foi
good prices this winter for orange*
sod grapefruit.
Tills trip wiis responsible for a new
Industry that trill tie started In th<
vlelnlty of Cnrrlxp Springs this fall
More about this next week.lt Is press
time and this little story must gu in.
I wish that every resident of Dim
uilt county could have made the trip
with me. Every one wot
back so proud of tbelr
proud of their land, their cool nights
their beautiful citrus < retards, and
j above nil, proud of the losslMlite*
I that are offered, that they couldu’I
PROMPT
Our deliveries are always prompt and regular.
COURTEOUS SERVICE AT ALL TIMES
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
THREE TIMES A WEEK
THOS. F. BOYLE
, mon Joseph Itoseuhluni by making
strength and energy and was very „ „r thlM once In
much discouraged. em-h week for four consecutive weeks
“Before I had finished the first hot- previous lo the return day hereof. In
tie ,,f Saruon 1 had a splendid uppe- news^uwr published in your
. , , , . , . , . , ... county, if there he a newspaper pub-
tlteamlcouldeat what I wanted with- ]1n||^ th,.,e<n 1(Ut if not< t'u,.'n ln the
out any discomfort. The pains In my nearest county where a newspaper Is
baek begun to ease up and now they published, to up]iear at the next regu-
have gone entirely. Sargon Soft Mass hir term of the District Court fur the
pills stimulated niv liver and relieved«*th Ju.lh-lnl District ol /.avalla Com.-
, , _ . ,, . ty, lo U» holflriii ut the court house
my constipation. I just cant find thereof, in Crystal City, on the 2nd
words to express my gratitude for this Monday in November, iir*i, the same
marvelous tretment."—-Mis. mile Hen- being the 11 day of November. 19211
gv. -IK05 Maple Ave.. Dallas. *h,en, »n'1 V”‘n‘ to MnHW" 11 l^Bion
, , ... lilcsl In said court on the 111 duv ol
I rystnl Drug I o„ Agents. May, rj2l> In a suit mimbered in the
:-----IVGD----- docket of said court So. 2003, wherein
RK-OPKN.N REST.URANT Jf n. 1{r-v,n,lt }* plaintiff and M. <’.
___________ < s ii mi Joseph ItoHenhliim are
, T , - rtofeiMhmts, said |**lition that
This is to announce that 1 am hack on or a|,out thp iptj, ,juv 0f j.,nuarv
in Crystal City and have re-opened 1!>2S, defendant M. U. Coggins execut-
uiy restaurant and will serve Atnerl- *‘*1 and delivere to J. Weisner four
can people. Special Mexican dishes '','r,nin promissory notes, being nu:u
„ . , , u . i .. hcred 1 to t and being for the sum of
Saturday and .Sundaj. I Four Hundred Twenty Dollars (SUM)
H«-4.c .M. S. SANTOS. hearing interest from ,late until
W GD ..... . maturity a I flu- rate of s per cent per
Mrs. S. (\ Freed and Miss Kdnaj annum, interest (layalde annually as
White motored to San Antonio Sunday " "‘cna-s. Note No. 1 being due 0
, . . ,, ., . months after date. Note No. 2 being
ei.iiipiilno n’llULil'i r \l »•< !• riuu I YV *IS 1 ... . . M "
own
Capital
Surplus
Individual Deposits
$20,000.00
2,500.00
60,619.92
Crystal City’s Newest Institution
fjOHNfeDEERE Cj
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l SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 28
a may) 4 bars for
SOAP (C
COP FEE, (Luzianne) 3 lb. can
with dipper
COFFEE, (Luzianne) 1 lb. can
with dipper
SOAP (P & G.) 10 bar limit, 1 0 bars 32c
COFFEE, (Canova) 2/2 lb
When the John Deere Tractor was three 14" stubble bottoms ui
Its great power combined with light quinng powcr in proportion,
weight; its ^extreme simplicity; its N ^ lmprc,r
ease of handling; its low operating
expense; its lbw maintenance costs— The J°hn Peerc gets its
an those- advantage made it mote W
than a successful farm tractor it operation at all speeds and 1<
was a real sensation. creases fuel consumption.
And, now, with additional improve- Its well known strength and c
menu, the John Deere Tractor offer, you
Still greater value. Improvements that treated rear uxlei and ,strong re
mean greater power without sacrificing raining 20 instead of i i spokes.
its light weight.....added savings in its Wider rend.„ RiV(. Bdd,,d pro
already low fuel costa. .. .even fewer parts operator. Longer lugs built of imi
. . , .greater strength—these make the last longer and give the drive
John Deere the ideal power plant for the powerful grip on the soil,
farm. It offers you 8tili better service An auxiliary inertia air cleaner
and longer life at low maintenance costs. £££ XT/^.chcs the'oU S
Increased Power The air gets a double cleaning befc
i tJLhC POW^fr^re^inJ2S? ^/aiv-s ^ Tractor, air*
I been increased more than 25%. It gives iu low repair costs and long life,
n you from 5 to 6 H. P. more than the older even netter and longer service i
A model. This improved tractor will pull tenar.ee costs.
W See This Money-Maker Before You Bay
Com. In *nd «m tho l»2S John Dnr, at aur .taro. It U to V^r-d’*”!*»•'" ■“"T.l
Ei tM> cost rod ii cor bofor# ,ou bug. Lot ua prova to rou tho ramarkabla p.rUeln»nce «i t
traevor an jraur farm by a damou stratum. I
t SUGAR, 10 lbs. limit, 10 lbs lor
LARD. Cot
JAMS, (Mel Rose) 1 6 oz. jars for
NAPKINS, 250, Tumbler fold, pkg
MILK, (Pet and Carnation), small
MILK. (Pet and Carnation), large
MILK of Magnesia (Philips) bottle
SOAP and DISH PAN, (Queen Ann)
$1.50 deal for
Old Show
MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW
% CR1SCO, 3 lb. buc ket with cake pan free 6Sc «
t MATCHES. 6 boxes for *2 17c f
HICK’S ELECTRIC
8HOE REPAIR SHOP
GEORGE MYERS
Barbecue eyery Wednesday and Saturda;
Our meat market is ready for your inspect*
at all times—where you can buy the choic<
of meats. We will take your orders on Sati
day for chickens, for Sunday, and have the
ready.
Batesville, Texas
LlrniMd Staid land Surveyor
Notary Public
See the Fertile Land, in the Leona
Valley Shallow Water Belt where $200
faf a well Insure, plenty of water for
4<i acres. I
Farms, Ranches, City lata far sale
|k Inquiries Appreciated
Shop at Piggly Wiggly the
UALITY — SERVteQ
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1929, newspaper, September 27, 1929; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096220/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .