Eagle Pass News-Guide. (Eagle Pass, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 16, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
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PERSONAL.
ward establishing a leper asylum, the
doctor stated that there were only
about twenty members present when
Mr. W. W. Taylor returned on Wed- j the resolution was sprung and passed
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nesday from
Antonio.
•Judge T J
bargains for his
looking for good
customers.
Mr. Geo. Hollis was a business visi-
tor to San Antonio this week.
Mr. Theo. Wipff returned on Tuesday
j though he did not commit himself in ,, ______________
i regard to the matter, it at least was | from a brief visit to San -Antonio.
Murray spent several j not “unanimous” as reported, as the
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days in San Antonio this week on legal j majority of attending physicians were
and land business.
not present at the time the resolution
Mr "W. W. Collier attended district | was passed. It was probably “unaiii
court in Uvalde this week returning to j mous” with those who were present.
Eagle Pass on Wednesday. | Dr. Tarver was surprised to note the
Mr. W. B. Lane, manager of thelgeneral cleaning up that bad taken
Torreon Mercantile Company, ms here Place m Ea»le Pass du™« tas
Wednesday ot a brief' buyers and i He said that, as the county health
' V ‘ | officer, he wished to extend sincere
social trip. | thanks to the ladies of Eagle Pass for
Mr. B G. Barnes, general^ managei i g00(j work they have done, and he
of the Indio ranch, was in Eagle Pass j ^ vj{ a5sjst them all in his power
Wednesday, returning from the ranch j tQ cont5nue the work
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Mrs. J. M. Goggin and children left
last week for their home in El Paso. |
Mr. P. W. Thomson, of Los Olmos, |
spent several days in San Antonio this 1
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dilano returned on
Monday from a brief trip to San An-
tonio.
Mr. ane Mrs. W. L. Lyman will leave |
tomorrow for San Antonio to see Pres-1
ident Taft.
Mr. John R. Blocker passed through (|||)
$1,00(1 GIVEN A WAV!
Figure out for yourself what it is worth to be in
this Piano Contest:
get a brand new Bradford
on his way to San Antonio.
Goad
Mr. T. San M
Etter returned c
Uvalde where the;
testify in a horse
Mrs. Mary W. I
absent ail sumraei
ful time at Saltil!
reon and other ph
Eagle Pass, to th«
friends, on tins bo
Dr. Lea Hume.
. antine officer at
Hume, returned
Pass from Austin and Ron
Capt. J. N. Shatter, customs agent Blanca rapch
here this week en route to the Piedra
A and Mr. lignrx \ f tke Mexican International railroad,
Wednesday from
ad been calle
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receipt of two invitations, one I Got your stove up? Get stove
rorr, the city of San Antonio, inviting j pipe at Ladner’s—he will put it
$375.00
100.00
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75.00
50.00
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Deaths
to!
place, quid Mrs.
Sunday to Eagle
where
e one oi the ifi in their enter-
t of President Taft, and one
inviting him to the banquet in .Presi-j
dent Taft’s honor to be given at the j Amad'Cj
St. Anthony hotel. The Captain has J dor, agec
accepted both invitations and left today ] here vest
for San Antpjmo to have a Time with j in the Ca
the .Nation’s chief. Correa.—Died, in
Mr. A. H. Alien, of the Indio ranch, ! day, Get. 12, Miguel
vyas in Eagle Pass Wednesday. Mr. j anos. Deccaset
Allen says he is playing just as if it j Dario M. Correa
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they.were called by the untimely death j wouy not rain again, and is laying in
— "------1—*’—• i-a SUpp]y 0f cotton seed meal with
which to feed his stock through the
of Dr. Hume’s brother, Raymond.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schutte returned
urt Saturday iast from San Antonio,
where they spent several weeks having
a good time. Mrs. Schutte was much
benefited by the trip and retuv ns to
Eagle Pass in better health than she
has enjoyed in many years.
Mrs. T. A, Stevenson and, two chil-
dren. who have been visiting relatives
at Hondo, Texas, returned on Wednes- . ,
winter. He figures it that he can afford
to spend * seven thousand dollars for
feed to save twenty-two thousand dol-
lars worth of stock.
Mrs. J. Roy Murray returned on
Tuesday from Ft. Worth where she
had been for some time visiting rela-
tives and friends. Mr. Murray met
her in San Antonio.
rrea, aged A ; /mm
was father of Mr. J ’pil'
>f" this city, who has j
the sympathy of his many friends here. |
■ Those South African water
bags at Ladner’s are just the
things in which to keep drinking
water cool and clean in this
country.
The Creaton residence has been com-
pleted, and Mr,. and Mrs. Creaton
moved into it this week.
If you are first you
piano worth...............................................................
If you are 2nd or 3rd you get a Gold Bond worth
If you are 4th or 5fch you get a Gold Bond worth.
If you are 8th or 7th you get a Gold Bond worth.
If you are 8th or 9th you get a Gold Bond worth.
These Gold Bonds are worth their full value on a new piano.
These Gold Bonds are transferable—can he sold to somebody
who wants a piano, if you don’t.
There are MIME winners, not one.
Besides, every person who spends a dollar with us is a win-
" ner of Value. Nowhere is VALUE given such an import-
ant place and consideration.
Gan you imagine a House that gives you any more reputable
merchandise than these. Look at this list:
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Mr. C. C. Coupland, manager of L.
DeBona’s Dry Goods Store, is in re-
ceipt of a telegram inviting him to
meet President Taft in San Antonio
Sunday and Monday. He accepted the
invite by wire and will leave on Sun-
day for San Antonio.
Mrs. N. S. Hill; o:l: Long Beach,
Miss., is an appreciated visitor to the
border, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Beeson. Mrs. Hill visited
left on Thursday for her home in
Pecos.
Misses Daisy Tarver, Belle Clark
and Nellie MaGallum are in El Paso
this week attending the meeting of the
Grand Lodge Order of the Eastern
Star.
Misses Sophia and Bertha Fessmann
are among the Eagle Pass delegation
who went to El Paso to see President
Taft and President Diaz shake hands.
Miss Heidmeyer, after a pleasant
visit to the border, the guest of Mrs.
E. M. Boatner in Diaz, returned to her
Ghas. W.
here last winter and found the climate
so delightful that she could not «** j home jn pftestine Tuesday,
the temptation .to;.spend another winter ■
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Sere-.
Pure home-rendered .Lard
—15c. per lb., at the Na-
tional Meat Market.
Oil stoves. Ladner lias the
kind that will please your wife,
New line of harness just re
ceived at. Roberts, next to the
postoffice.
Get one of those
heaters at Ladners.
air
tight
You need a tie rope. Just the j
thing to tie your horse. Never
break. Roberts has them. Only j
25 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. S'. P. Simpson were
,, T„.. • , among the Taft visitors -io El Paso.
Mr Ben T. Wire, an experienced' . . . .
. „ . , . ■ • ; going there from San Antonio where
grocery man oi ban Antonio, arrived mj ■, :1 >rr,.......^......
Settle the dust question by set-
[tling the dust. : Floor Dressing
will do it.. Get it at Ladner’s.
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Stein-Block Smart Clothes.
Spero Michael & Sons New York Clothes.
Hanan & Sons $5.50 and $6.00 shoes.
Ralston $4.00 Shoes,
Queen Quality and Irving- Drew Shoes for
ladies.
Stetson and Bonar Hats.
Rose Bros. Pants.
Sweet Orr & Go’s Overalls.
Wooltex Skirts, Cloaks and Suits.
King- Waists.
Thompson’s Glove Fitting- Corsets.
Gold Medal Hats.
Colgates’ Toilet Goods.
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groeervmmi m — Yd T , vmJ thev had gone, bn Tuesday
Eagle Pass this week and took charge - -
off the DeBona Grocery D^artment as! _ Mlfs {':ila Mct arthy on Fnoav
tnana^cr Mr.' Wise is a live wire and ; for Sail Antonio where she will remain
will make that department of the big! until after the Tdft visit, then she will
DeBona establishment take its proper! visit in beady ioY a-while
Fat MiiUob for Sunday at
the National Meat Market.
place in tlie .business of this border. - Surveyor B. F.. Nourse, accompanied j
if Roberts, the saddler,, hasn’t;
got it he will get it for you.
Mr. J. FI. Grove says he is not
Eagle Puss delegation engaged in rail-; this week laying off land for a new | too busy to paint buggies and re-
load building in Brazil, writes that he '• purchaser., ; pair furniture Oil short notice,
has been promoted to the position of ; Mrs. John Creaton has returned] Work and pglces • guaranteed sat-
ation of the j from Austin where she was . called by ‘ isfactory.
Paradoxical j the sickness and death of her sister.
Mr. Chito Tarver., who is with the ; by Mr Fritz Hiusser, w*-re at Darlpg
this week laying off . land for a new
Madeira- Me more railroad. i-urattoAicoi > uic wtmrcao «um > ux . j , , i i r . \
as it may seem, the superintendent of; Mrs. J. M. McCormick. after a pleas- j ,T oeeis ».or .VOUr shoes,
transportation of that road at present j ant vi,U-, to this border, returned to j llefP ttie Ie®1; n^S ttieni*
uses for his own transportation the i iibme in San Antonio-yesterday. Webster’s Dictionaries for school,
hurricane deck of. a mule, Mr. Carlos Schmidt, the popular j-SSc. ,7uc:' and "'at Border Book
Dr. Chas. Tarver, county health i njftnager of the Tigers, paid Sarr Anto-j Fiore,
officer, returned on Monday from Aus-; rao a business visit this. week. ! Hnihwdk'S and bdrnreA
tin wtterc he atteuueu the state convcn-. ^r. and Mrs. Glazbrook left on Sat- j dressings at Roberts, next to the
tion Oi Uealta <»tacers. he doctor sue, urcjay )a8t for San Antonio, Mr. Glaz- I postoffice,
that the quesrions-on sanitation that. s returning oo Mondav. . I ........
were discussed hud more to do widw .r ' , , i Mrs. Jos, O. Boeftmgr gave herself a
cities than with unincorporated towns; J"h^n! , t; ^ u‘uec °5' j birthday party on .Thursday night and
and that while many good ideas were] ^ioncuD /*. *'ie‘e ne 58< j entertained a few of her friends with a
advanced and niuch Darned in the way ■ ,H'en 011 vaumui oun-.e--. j delightful luncheon on her “roof gar-,
of sanitation, towns were left largely j Conductor Kedey ^was^ among the It is said that ladies forget |
to devise their own laws on the subject, j visitors t.o San Antonio this week. j their birthday after they have passed
In reference to the rebuke given the i Mr. 0. J. Schuessler returned on! the 25th one, but this
Governor in vegan! to his attitude to-'Thursday from a trip to the markets ' contrary.
proves the
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We buy everything direct from the factory-you don't have
have to pay a Jobber a profit. Buy dependable Dry Goods
for the same or less money and help your friend, church,
or lodge in the Big Piano Contest.
Don’t wait too long to decide—it may be too late.
■ STANDING OF THE CONTESTANTS:
At the Close of Business. October ft.
Catholic Church. Eagle Pass..............
Miss Kathleen Kelly, Eagle Pass.......
Miss Antonia Flores Cueva, C P Diaz
“ Ninfa de la Garza “
“ Elvira Musquiz “
Rebekah Lodge, Eagle Pass;..............
“ Estela Santos Coy “
“ Clara Valdez “
Dorotea F de Gonzalez, Diaz...........
Miss Ortensia Seguin f*
Miss Lettie Stax’kins
Dora Galan, Dias.................
“ Leonor Riddle
Delfina Chapa
“ Isidra Torres
Andrea de los Santos, Diaz .
Gatholic Church “ “ ■
Josefa L de Ciuroga. Diaz....
Beatriz Mijeres
Guadalupe Gonzalez, Diaz...
Luz Hernandez, Diaz............
Miss Emma Cantu “ ",
“ Carmen Cantu.............
‘ Acencion Cuellas.........
Angela Carriaga
..62.800
..5L 700
..20,100
...11,500
...10,700
...10,300
... 8,200
.. 7,300
... 6,400
... 4,600
... 4,600
... 4,200
... 2,800
... 2,600
... 2,600
... 1,900
... 1,900
... 1,900
... 1,700
... 1,600
..... 1,400
... 1,400
... 1,200
... 1,000
1,000
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Sociedad Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz............ <0G
Miss Ida May Hobbs, Eagle Pass.............. 600
Miss Christine McAlpin, Eagle Pass........... 500
Miss Eliza Cantu, C P Diaz........................ 500
Miss Jose Wiseman, C P Diaz.................... 500
Maria Garcia Paez, Diaz.............................. 500
Celia C de Miranda, Diaz........................... 400
Mrs. J. E. Tell “ ..................... 400
Miss Maria de la Garza, C P Diaz.............. 400
Celia C de Miranda......................
Inez Jones. Eagle Pass..............
Genoveva Ornelas, Diaz............
Misz Berta Burhardt “ ..........
Soledad Garcia, Diaz. ...............
Sofia Fessmann, Eagle Pass.......
Miss Isabel Riddle “ “ .......
Dora Magor, ^ “ ...............
Prusenciana Flores “ ..........
Elena Barrera “ ........
Miss Lillie Berry, Eagle Pass....
Catholic Society, C P Diaz.........
Miss Maria’Musquiz “ ..........
Miss Ethel Rice, Mexico ...........
Sociedad del Bote “
Dolores Delgado “ ........
W. O. W. Lodge Eagle Pass...
Otila Jones “
Mrs. J. H. Smith Monclova .....
Consuelo Ramos Diaz ......
Maria Gonzales “ ......
Maria Jimenez
Teresa Bres ‘ ‘ .......
Emilia Bres
Josefa Saez “ ......
Luz J de Darbeckes ‘ ‘ ......
Maria de Darbeckes “ ......
Luecita Darbeckes " ......
Esperanza Berlanga “ ......
Maria de la Garza. Diaz............
Santas de Luna. “
Maricia Sepeda “ .........
Catalina Garcia^ “
Guadalupe Moncola “ .........
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All contestants with less than 1000 votes will not be printed in the paper here-
after, but votes will be kept on file and whenit reaches that number, will be published.
For each $1.00 Cash purchase you will be given
a Coupon good for 100 Votes.
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Nominations
can be made by
filling- in the
Coupon in this
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Coupon receiv-
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f o r purchases
and depositing
same in the bal-
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N o employe
or relative of
the members of
this firm will be
perm! 11 e d to
enter into this
contest.
Clerks are.
prohibited from
soliciting votes
for any contes-
tant.
RAYMOND TEAL COMING.
Raymond Teal and his big Musical show of 30 people, mostly girls will open
Theatrical season in Eagle Pass for two nights commencing Friday. October 22nd. presenting the ,
first night the musical singing show in two acts and sixteen songs; “The Two Old Sports.”; the 2nd i ifp
night the big Dutch show; “Variety Isle.” Teal returns this season with a larger and newer show, I
b * _____ 11 1 .. _ r, 1* r,i«r f Afitiivi'irv t-L -v n m r\r\ ci r\ii f\/T mn TF In i\Tn Frl ri T 1 L »vtr R l An rl All I
the fall and winter \ i^)
mgnt trie Ulg lOUlCU snow , variety xsie. xceu ichuhd lino scaouu Wiui a imgci Ciau ucwci
laving practically/an entire new show, featuring this season Miss-Ela Ivla El wood, Libby Blondell,
and Gracie Wolf ttie sensational dancing girl. The chorus numbers 17 girls—most elaborate gowns.
The seat sale for the two nights is now on'at the Eagle Pass Drug Co.
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THE HOUSE OF VALUE
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Boehmer, Joseph O. Eagle Pass News-Guide. (Eagle Pass, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 16, 1909, newspaper, October 16, 1909; Eagle Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097841/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.