The Del Rio Daily News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, January 1, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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Will Petty left yesterday for
Uvalde.
Chocolates or thr ail kind
P, 0. News Stand.
Ben Haley left yesterday for
Jjanjftry.
Glazed pineapple fritters at the
P. 0. News Stand.
W. S. Wiggins eft e te ay
for Henderson, Texas.
The GIRLS ARE PARTICULARLY
fond of Lowney’s Chocolates.
Fo'* «aly only at the P. 0. Ne v a
Stand.
Miss Annie Herzing is up from
Brackett visiting her brother G.
Herzing.
M. Trevino & Co. for 1 a
wood, grain and everything >
need. Phone 8-4.
Phil Foster leaves tomorrow
forCi!li?e Station w’rro i; h
attending the A.& M. Coll g •
You can’t buy them anywic ie
else but at the P. 0. News Stand
—Loweny’s Choeola. * s. .
Aft on Sneddon who him be,
upending the holidays w th hon e
folks, returned today to S ily
College in San Antonio.
J. W. Ilerzing of Brackett is
>«re visitin r his brother G. Her-
i'lig.
nr.*- n Box of Lowney’s
and she is yours.
C linet leaves todaj/ for
•»n Antonio to attend Federal
Chocolate Roasted Almonds at
P. 0. News Stand.
. • . Hudspeth was a
* ■ th vs If ice today.
All hand painted and decorated
Chinaware in our stock w ill be
i 1 i at cost fertile next few days.
Childs, The Jeweler.
C. L. Me. Dowell leaves today
'or Eagle Pass, Texas on business
None Genuine without the
name on every piece—Lowney’s
Chocolates. P. 0. News Stand.
D. Yates left today for El Paso,
Tex.
Inspector B. J. Me Dowell
haves todav to attend Federal
Court at San Antonio.
Lovvney’s Chocolates in boxes,
from 5c to $5 per box, at the P.
0. News Stand.
D. Lowe, left today fer Pump-! Eddy Gillett who has been j Miss Etta Taylor who has been
ville, Tex. spending hoi days with home spending holidays at Utopia
folks, left ye terday io attend; came home today,
school in San Antonio. Just we were to press
The largest assortment of fine a false alarm of fire was turned
in from the Ice Plant in explana-,
tion the Engines * said he was
simply celebrating the day.
WINDS AND DRAFTS.
The very thing for a Christmas
present: a box of Lawney’s Choc-
alates. P. 0. News Stand.
Lee Rf.agon come in on No. 9
yesterday from San Antonio for
a short visit to relatives.
chocolates ever seen in Del Ric
at the P. 0. News Stand.
Miss Nettie Potter who has
been spending holidays with her
We carry a complete line of j parents, left yesterday for San
fancy chocolates of all kinds at| Antonio where she is attending’
the r. 0. News Stand.
Reward.
Two hats were stolen from the
the Alamo Business College. gentlemens’ dressing room of the
There will be a big new year See William Draegerand Son!0**™ Iast
ball at Langtry tonight. for fresh fruit and vegetables,' J1**™ 1 W1,| IW $2°-00 reward
All hand painted and decorated | a*',° groceries.
Just Drop In
Chinaware in our stock will be
sold at cost for the next few days. an(l see those
Childs, The Jeweler. beautiful boxes of Lovvney’s
Chocolates at the P. 0. News
for the arrest and conviction of
\ the thief or thieves.
H. J. Ware.
Judge B. C. Thomas District
Atty left today for Eagle Hass.
t See that han l
decorated china at
jeweler.
Stand.
J. Foster who has been uislting
NOTICE.
painted and . .""VT' "*7 ‘V"Tr* We have a number of highly
Child’s, the ^rient^s anc* relatives m Luhng appreciated customers who are
r turned yesterday on No. 9 to not aware of the fact that we are
_ , , , . , , , resume his position as baggage not RICH and have not money to |
Carl Schupbach left to day toj j
attend school in Sun Antonio.
Everything in Groceries, Cran-
berries, Fruits, vegetables, M.
Trevino and Co. Phone 8-4.
spare. Owing to tho fact that
the demands financially for the
past few months have been
Geo Halley & sisters Miss No-
ra and Unice left this evening
for Langtry to attend the big
ball at that place-
All hand painted and decorated
Chinaware in our stock will be
sold at cost for the next few* days. v,siH’ng for a*tew kay s.
Childs, The Jeweler. Feed, Grain, hav—Crakovv.
Lowney’s Chocol ates—none .
better in boxes to suit anybody, 1SFf&te* than tna. supply, I would .
at the richt i.rkv ai the P O , ask those knowing themselves to I
al ,* ”®V 11 C al 1 6 1' i be in arrears with me to come
News Stand. and Uj)> that 1 mav be able
Dr. H. B. Ross left for Lang-1 those to whom 1 am in*
try on business. ' Respectfully.
Feed, Grain, Hay—Crakow. • T, G. B. Duke,
The Garfield Avenue Black-
Miss Allice Harper of Utopia smith and Wheelwright.
Crakow for feed.
The Fi>rm«r Art* Hrurllclit!, but th*
Ullrr Art lluntcrruoa.
By o ilrnfi In meant tin* current* of
air in an inclosed apace, our fore-
fathers attributed m*nrly nil tin* evlht
ili.ti l>c»et ilirm to draft*, anil they
would not have slept in uocurtulned
IksIh for uuytblug. Of course their
wiudoivM and doors were alia ley, and
hollar* stood far apart, »o drafts were
nearly luevltuhle. But the modern scl-
entilir world tries to deny drafts ulto-
jtotber and eulls them winds, which are
harmless air I even healthy to a certain
decree. ,
Any one who cares to find out the
difference betweeu a wind and a draft
can do so |n any apartment which lnta
whidow* on different allies of the
house. Let liiui open a window on n
windy day on the side of Uie house
toward which tho wind blows. The air
which comes in is quite harmless if
the person exposed to It be dressed in
warm clothes, und little children may
lake the air in a room thus ventilate.
But let him open it window past which
the wind blows, and It will b»* found
that tho air In tlio room Is moved by a
number of currents, nil of which strive
to reach tho opening. It Is the passing
Wind whirl} sticks up the air In the
roOlti and draws it out, nud this cutises
the room to have what Is called a
draft. V
The effect upon scn-llivc persona is
Immediately frit, like the forerunner
of pain to come. A draft will always
he felt as colder than the wind. Very
dangerous drafts are those that are
produced In railway ears by tho rapid
motion of the trnln. it is not wind
that gets. Into the carriages, but the
air of the'car which Is sucked out. A
lighted match held to tin* chink of tho
window will prove tills, as the flame
will be drawn toward tin- window, not
blown from it.
■•V'NW
Dry Gc
tassi- ■ jvx.
flfi
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JUST FOR FUN,
A Little Hard on llnl»9.
/ m
(is Department
iu of New Goods.
Another shipment of Ladies Jackets and
Coats ju;-t arrived.
j Such : b ci.Oi ussortment of Stamped Linens
! bo! ' »r nd hemstitched, also Drawn Worlc
oui tldopi seen. SEE OUR WINDOW,
i i. 14.-en ifor fancy work, all grades and
all wit ths.
*?Tn!XHlBUBWaflK 1
Shoes and Clothing
For Everybody.
Don’t ruin your shoes in the mud—buy rub-
bers. We have them in all sizes.
Buy Pingree or Hamilton Brown Shoe Co’s
shoes and get the best.
“Sterling” clothes are the kind that please,
both in price and wear. *
Underwear, overshirts or work clothing all
grades.
Grocery Department
Is Complete.
Everything made for Fruit Cake all fresh
new goods, just arrived.
M
Gold band hams and bacon have no equal.
Loaded shells and cartridges all sizes.
A new stock of preserves, jellies, etc, just in.
Everything far every am,i, Qualityalways the Best at the St ere.
NORVELL and MARCH BROS.
Mrs. N« svwed I know now why they
«stll *eai nnfnty pint.
Mrs. OUwwd—Why «>?
Mix Neww- I Hub;.’ swallowed ou<*
week, and it never hurt him n hit
— Northern Budget.
Ill* Trouklr.
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Plty the DnR.
A l*o«r i:\nn-i.le.
Tem lwr (angrily)—Why ilon’t you an-
a war lay )jtu*stlon, William?
Hlx Mrotin>r Sum (miswering Bh- him)
— He e:tu'(, ma'nm. llc'a g.>t a inp-
pennlnt iu hi* spce<-h
n
A AA timmi’a TlViMl1,
.......
TTic Kid—I know I maybe omrhtn t
to do 11. lull nature surely Inlendctt for
thing* to txrtning on dnt tall.—Si. I.uils
I’«)st-r»ls)nitch.
1 'kArw
Mexican Restaurant
The Orator An’ wliat, 1 any, Is (hr
position of the workln’man today?
Ain't he starvin'? 1 n *k yer.
iiluhnl.
I'n Union.
Air. Stn.vlui. You us<*d to any 1 was
I- lossle - V es. bnt you are »1 ways cum m.....___
plaining mIhmiI the met. Hur.dv they • the Urtht of your life.
havnti‘1 tlanc nn> (hlng b> you! *" •• • •
Aunt No, my dear; that's Just It!
•Italy
lights must («• put out at In o'el... k
New York World.
Mexican style meals at modern
prices. Board by the week or
month. Front of Central Hotel
Setter/1a Maestra an Cspano/
MARGARITAi MARTNEZ, Prop.
......... —........... ■■■■'■ ■■ ■ --------- - __
Telcphono No. * p Q ^ ^
“THE BAR"
FRANK C. 1II.ASN1C, buoi'hiktoii.
Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
FINELY FITTED
CENTRALLY LOCATED
EVERYBODY’S HEADQUARTERS;
Court**** ,nd *'"O’Potent wivico by our men in *hiu*. "Dr Mud." <K. I.. HikIkob.) and Rob Kennedy
You have not seen Del Rio until you have called at “THE BAR.”
EauHl.ihetl 18M OrpositijS. P. Depot.
THE CITY BAKERY
CiIAHLKB KOOG» hoprintor, •
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
Everything by machinery. Strictly first-chtM.
Cororr Perry and Greenwood 8treeta,.......
Del Hn>. Vexaa.
Mrs. tkistonii Why arc ,v«m puulsh*
I ina tin- bnliy?
Miss IVrl - Yea, hot pupa any a all j Mr. Gao-sik tin surprise) I'm m*t
' puni Duiir him.
Mr>« Y»u re sinjfinft to him,
i aren't you: Mall ami Express.
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NEW TRANSFER UNE
The two Brothers, Wallen and Castellaw, have bought
the John Townsend Transfer and Dray line and are pre-
!>ared to do your Hauling and DO IT NOW. Phone 17 for
Quick Results, Courteous and Gentlemanly Treatment and
Reasonable Prices. :: :: ........
• • • • • •
Wallen Transfer Line
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Easterling, Will. The Del Rio Daily News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, January 1, 1906, newspaper, January 1, 1906; Del Rio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112597/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .