The Del Rio Daily News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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Classified Advertisements and Directory.
Soecia! Ad’s.
LOST—Post office key with brass chain
Return to B. F. Hardin.
ROOMERS WANTED-Nice rooms in
a (rood neighborhood, close in. See the
the Daily News.
FOR RENT Business and i wellirr
houses; also two good offices in Opera
House building.
H. J. Ware.
FOR RENT, Busine"* and Residence
Houses. Apply to H. J. Ware
FOR SALE-McAlister, 1. T.. Coal
delivered direct from cars to consumer
at $9.00 per ton.
H. J. Ware or P. H. Rose.
DEL RIO FRATERNAL ORDERS.
Catholic Cht
Services every Sunday
:8U a. in Sunday School
Evening service at 7:8u.
J. J, Whbklan. Pastor.
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Morning
^ l t/i
tpiscopal Ihurct.
F'OR SALE—Old newspapers for
w apping, shelving, etc. Daily News
office
Val Verde Ixxlge No. 646, A. F. & A.
V. meets each first and third Monday
' ig it ut their hall, Cassinelli’s huilding:
W. S. Whitworth, W. M., W. W. Free-
man, Secretary,
el R’o Lo ge N<. 325 I. O. O. I
meets every F’riday night at 8 o’clock.
•Ino. W. Icon , N. G., W. W. Free-
man, Secretary.
Del Rio Lodge No. 837 B. P. 0. E.
meets every Wednesday nuht at Elks’
Hall. E. S. Block, Ex tiled Ruler, J.
W. Almond, Sec
Alpha Chapter, Royal Arch Masons j
meets each second Friday in each montl
| Masonic Hall. Jno. M. Gray, High
Priest, J. K. Pierce, Secretary.
Val Verde Rebekah Lodge No. 188
! meets every Saturday night at I. O. O.
F. Hall. F’anny Cope, N. G., Alva
Franks. Sec.
A l Original. |
The gentlen.eu unU stall re-
•reo!fa..y wli.k* the ladies retired.
Tlivu U:e f irmer llglitol > gars while
the latter bud eoi.ee iu t.u* drawing
i iojiii. Mrs. Lrm . t reu.aikul ....*t she
I:., beard that the lira uiee. ug of
-Mrs. Aiuoty with lie.- lit: U.iutl hud
I t.tu wry roumutic auu a *cd Mrs.
j Amory to toil uiiout it. Mr*. A.uory
complied, tetl.ng luw iiie u.au sue wa-
Services morning and evening. Sun-! tj marry h..,i surpi. *\. I . n street
ay School at 10 a. m. Junior Epworth | oituuie wbeu slie hail lalea .e l Unit
League 3 p.m. Senior Lpworth League he should see lu r hi etxu.ug ureaa.
ip. in. hv,i» ...ices 8p.m. The 'lllLs ,od ‘,u»‘r *t»i i«s o. a
public are coruiully invited to any and (k‘Ul- Ta»* d l’“‘ UJ
til of these 8. trices.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Service 11 a. in. Evening Services
1:45 p. m. Friday, Litany 7:45 p. ir.
hoir Practice8. |. m.
Geo. M. McDOUOALL, Pastor.
Methodist Fpiscopal Church.
.. ____ 1 Alpha Encampment No. 154 meets
FOR RENT~Two office Rooms an<U | ever? Frid*y lt Ht 0dH Fpnows’
Hall after close of the Suhord nat*
large Hall in the Warner Building, on
Main street' Central location.
FOR SALK.—Old papers; 20eperhun-
dr< d. The Daily News.
FOR SALE—Good, secondhand type-
writer, cheap for cash. Moore & Mc-
Dowell. 59 tf
Southern Parifir Railroad Schedule.
No. lu. hast tiounu, an./es 1:40 p.
m. Leaves 1:50 p. m
No. 9. West bound, arrives 3:10 p.
m. Departs 3:25 p. m.
Diiecory
Governor,.................8. W. J. Lanham
Lt. Governor. _______________Georok d. Neal
Att'y. General..............R. V. Davidson
Land Commissioner...........J. J. Terrell
Treasurer..................Jno. W. Robbins
Comptroller. ...............J. W. Stevens
Sec’t’y. or State...,........O. K. Shannon
Bupt. of Public Ins............R. B. o bins
U. S. Senators. ......C. A. Culberson and
..............................Jos. W. Bailey
Congressman................Jno. n. Gakn :r
Dist. Judge 63nJ................B. C. Thomas
riisT. Arfy...............Geo. M. Thurmond
/ County Judge...................J. O. Gkiner
• Cjurty Clerk................Geo. W. Brown
County Att’y..______________—C. K. McDowell
County Treasurer................. Jno. M. Gray
County Assessor......_______Jno. B. Wernette
Sheriff John F. Robinson
Hide and Ani.nal Inspector. F. Gr^nwood
District Court Jeff ,Da__________
—UTnTReptemher: eoniiltues , weeks.
District Court Presidio 3rd Monday in February
nd Sept., continue* S weeks.
District Court. Brewster 6th Mondny after 1st
Monday in February and September, continues 8
weeks.
District Court Perue 8th Monday after 1st Mon-
days in February and September. 2 weeks.
Di >trict Court Terrell 10th Monday after 1st
Mondays in February and September. 2 weeks.
District Court Val Verde 12th Moer’ays after
1st Mond v in February and Sei tember 3 weeks.
District ’ tut KI-mv fth Monday after lat
Monday in Feb-• < and SFptember 2 weeks.
District Court Maverick 17th Monday in Febru-
ary and September 3 weeks.
County Court. 3rd Mondays in February. May.
August and Novombor.
Commissioners C m b 2nd Mondays in February.
May. August Nov< mber.
Louis Ki e.. Commissioner Precinct No. 1
* i irce. “ " " 2
f ny Strickland. " *" " 3
<?eo. Edmonds * “ "4
L. F. Garner, Justice of Peace Preeir.ct No 1
L. F. Garnet. “ “ ’’ ” 2
J. T. Laughlin, “ “ " " 3
Geo .Etlmot ds. “ " " 4
W. H. Dodd " ” “ “ 6
E. K. Fowcitt. " “ “ ” 6
Justice Court Trecinct 1 4tb Merdcy it eacl
month.
Justice Court Precinct 2 1st Saturday in each
month.
Justice Court Precinct 3 2nd Saturday in eace
month.
Justice Court Precinct 4 3rd Saturday in each
mor*h.
Justice Court Precinct 6 3rd Monday in each
month.
Jusuca Court Precinct 0 4th Monday in each
month.
Lodge.
Order of Railroad Conductors No. 398
meets every Wednesday at 2 p. m.
Block’s Hall. All visiting brothers in-
vited. S 8' Cummings, C. C.
Castle Canon Lodge No. 546, Brother-
hood Locomotive Firemen meets ever}
Monday at 8.30 p. re. in Block’s
Hall. O. B. Strahl, Master; H. Wolfe,
Secretary.
Brotherhood Railroad Tiainmen No.
576 meets every Tut sday evening at
7.30 at Odd Fell >ws’ Hall. A. Grenig,
Master; A. J. H te, Ser.
Frank Griffin Division No. 566
Brotherhood of Loco n tive Engineers
meets every Tueadav t 9 a. m., Blocks
Hall. W. S. Gibbons, C. ., F. Hatha-
way, F-A. .
Sotol Camp . 1° Wool n of the
World meets in 1. 0. O. F. Ha on the
first and third Thursday nights of
month. J. W. Almond
Gildea. Clerk.
Del Rio liodge No. 78 It nights »<
Phythias meets every Tuesday night it
8 o’clock at Block’s Hall. A corei
vitation is extended to visiting K a ,hU\
James Rol ins «.. C., W. . Lowe,
Secretary.
Catholic Knights of A nenca meets
the first and third Wendesdaysan each
luntb-at Hiw-FathcrttrTTeST>ytery. Mrs.
H. V. Owens, Pres., M ta AnnieGriner,
Secretary.
Del Rio Lodge K. of ". No. 288V
meets every Thursday night at of P.
Hall. H. D. Bonnett, Dict’r., Chas.
Miller, Reporter.
Del Rio Lodge No. 38 order Railway
leiks of America meet s*con 1 and
fourth Monday at 8 p. m. in K. of P.
'all. Visiti'ig brothers welc m . E.
A. Wolfram, C. C., M. C. Driscoll, P.
0. and C.
Wednesday—pi ayer meeting 7:30 p. m.
U. A. Rowland, Pastor.
CHARLES MILLER
House. Sign and Carriage
PAINTING
•raining. Marbling. Pupsrhamrlng and Decora-
ting a Specialty.
MILLFiR HOUSF2, - - DEL RIO.
R. F. JONES
PAINTER AND
PAPER
HANGER
Let me figure on your work.
Del Rio, Texas*
l
IN HOLES.
While
Where 1 cimilti Infants Rest
Tlielr Uubicrs Hoe.
I have g ;.e lulo a field iu Cganda
and ti e ' ft>;:ud oue of our wouieii at
work "Mb a Ikh*. wri: vt a m'.s liouary
sister In DoaaLoc’s. I asked her where
her baby Maria was. and she painted
to a spot ut some distance where the
| banana) trees were thick. 1 walked
I under the shade, and in vnln I sought
J the infant. The mother was greatly
, amused and urged me to search fur-
I ther, assuring me Hi it the l.t.le one
j vvno uot far away nad was fast asleep.
I b.;.l to "give up,” so tin; mother took
mo 1 y the band uud led me to a bit of
bark elotli on the ground. Under this
rag was the crown of the baby’s head,
while the body was lu a hole deep
enough for llie feet to reit on the
ground. To icy surprise and expostu-
lations she suid iu her own laiiiruage-
“This Is u good custom. When a
Ug mdu! woman goes to hoe it is not
good foiy her baby to llo asleep on the* '*'
ground, as it might injure itself by
rolling, or. If It awoke. It might crawl
away. P here fore we make a hole like
this and line it with soft, clean leaves
and put our baby safely into it so that
it can neilher crawi out uor roil uway,
and wo know exactly where to find It
when we come from the tie d.i.” She
said It was perfectly safe from wild
beu.-ds because it was mlbJay.
In llie ICl jli Sierras.
Coming ilowu from Hie high Sierras
Into the 1 osotnite valley oue passes
from almost arctic cold to the warmth
cf the late spring, uud the did’erenee in
temperature is easily traceable by the
character of the foliage. On the high
peaks no green thing nourishes. Grad-
unily btuuted pines uud tamaracks ap-
pear. and still lower the ample nud
laurel ure Just beginning to unfold
their leaves, and then in a half u day's
| Journey the wild Lowers come. Iluu-
J-iitet Dau fhtwsof the Confederacy j dr^is and hundred* of them of all
avjt first W s lues lay in each month at | nUapes and colors are found here, uud
tia bon i of one of the number?, as you upproaeh the rim of the wonder-
\ritci the Diily News for announci- ful Lose mile Hie air is heavy laden
Ladies of the Maccabees meet n Odd
Fellows’ Hall first and third Satur lays
n eac mont . *lvi Franks, Lady
Commanoer; Mary Madison, Record
C.*eper.
nent of place.
Del Rio Chat ter Eastern Star meets
in Masonic Hall every second and fourth
Thurs ay nights of the month. FBla
Hymnns, Worthy Matron; Mavme
Bruivi. Si c’y.
Riu Grande Lodge No. 201, Sons of
H • meets every second and fourth
V esday night in each month at
•1 ti *r
with the ucisit of the azaleas, and Hie
trail is lined with wild lilac, wlid cher-
ry and L-’g'.v >od u perfect riot of tlow-
er.ug shrubliery.— Itcereatlon.
The llriirsul.
During the F'mie.i revolution a prleat
rexie lu a tumbrel to the gUi.l >t!ue with
two porsous—otte u marquis, the other
a coimnou thief. As the eart Joue«i
through the crowded streets the citi-
zens shouted maledictions on its occu-
Demllr Tra4«.
"Tobacco workers are prone to dead-
ly nervous diseases. I have never yet
seen a tobneeo wo-ker who Is not a
nervons crank, who Is not off In til*
head.” comp’nlued Hie owner of n 1 >rge
cignr fae'ory. “I don’t know whv It
Is. I used to he a worker myself n’"l
I have never recovered from the cPect*
of the trade. Half the time my men
are away sick or dying they are al-
ways 111 tetniwred and fi'gtrv. and a
public ng’tation mak«>s Idiots of them. 1
don’t know tlie mson. as i said." I!<*
was advlmsl to consult a physician and
find out.
The foreman of s ntoneenftlrg yard
when questioned. *‘*ss lietter Informed
as to the er'ls of F’s trnde.
“Hee those dust ei ng*s «'l ore- tt.e
yard?” he said. Ton*......it'on Hi»n-'
Ami quick, at that."-Teelmleal World
'tBil Visiting brethren always | puuts.
vilcome. C. Schunke, Prek., Chas. “Down with you, benst* of the aria
Koog, ge toe racy!"
I 'Die marquis smiled proudly, but the
criminal was vexed.
“Si;.’ goml friends," be cried, "I am
On aristocrat. I an: a thief.”
Then tlie priest toucLed his arm geu-
Hy, murnitiring
“Ah, my son. Him la no time for
vault.* !”
Cams K»r Fear.
Pecoud (t j duelist, wha on confront-
tog liis adversary baa suddenly grown
pale and l» only Just prevented from
Rio Grande Lodge ' o. 4807, C. M. A.
meets every Tuesday night at the K. of
P. Hall. Visiting rot ten cordihlly in-
vited to atten . Robert. A. Jeffries.
1’resident. Roy S. Williams, Secretary.
Th Woodmen Circle meets every 1st |
ind 3rd Tl ursdays in each month at j
1 o’clock i. m. Mrs. Velona Maley I
luaivtian; Mrs. Blanche Leedy, Clerk.
Val Verde Lodge No 118 A. O. U. W.
ueetm .-very Friday at 7.30 p. m. at the
Knights of Pythias Hall. R. G. Hud-
son. Master Workman; H. M. Block, j
Recorder
Churches of Del Rio.
Baptist Church.
Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
Cnpur's Apppnrnncr.
Julius Caesar was u thin man, tali
and will! n v-iy wrinkled, seauiy
CJuntenuiioo. Hi* forehead was broao
and full of wrinkles, liis eyes woic not
large, but d«*Ncrlbed us exceedingly 1 nakeil Mr*. USHMst.
One of tin* party, u ucwco.aer allia::l-•
liieui, sat 1111110111*0,1 l y llie lest. V. a, ••
the conversation laggcu oue of the in
dies Kuid la her:
“1 judge, Mr.i.—I beg pardon. 1 ». d-'l
eut<*h your uamc— that y >u can’t cau
tribute to Hie o Inlt.estlu ; e;> k.e.* or
you wouiil luvo done so already.”
"There was a trilling Incident bo
tween me and the man I married, but
I fear It would sound tame.”
‘ I’m sure It would uot. Tell it by
all meatn."
"Mr. Hardy—Hardy is my uamc— in
the summer of lSJ— owned a yacht.
He invited a small party to go sailing
with him, I among the number. The
truth Is be had been in love with me
.liueo the previous t'lnistmas. wheu be
h.:d saved me from death, my dre ;s
Jjaviug boon set allume by it burning
Caristtnas tree.”
"I should Hupi>or.e that It would have
been you who fell in love wi.li him,”
remarked one of the ladies, taking a
fresh cup of coffee.
"So I did. IBs coat tails caught fire.
Seizing them, 1 hugged them to ny
bosom, extinguishing them. 1 saved
hjs lire, but rctalu a sear on my breast
to this day."
Several of the ladles put down tlielr
coffee eupx. All were liuerestod. This
was something far more stirring than
anything that bad yet been p roduced.
"As 1 was saying.” cou.inucd the nar-
rator, "Fltzberbert— Fltzherbert was
Ids first name -got up the yachting
party on purpose <0 prapoae to me.
After luncheon every one left us alone
,og"ther in t’.ie eabln. Fit "he-tiert
leaded with me for an hou-, I r. a a,! lug
out with 1111 1’riil.v modesty. ‘My bua-
'mnd.' I tohl hint, ‘must f>c brave, cool
u Uh* presence of danger an!, withal.
-CMitirecful.’ ‘Wouhl,' be fcplled. ‘that
l might find an o p >-tni*'.:;- t > h!iow at
Vast that I <*ar, ti e f tt you.’ ”
‘‘DelightfiiUf exclaimed several lis-
teners in uni|on. t
"Suddenly 11 saw him start. I listen-
ed. with blmlnnd l c >rd n strango noise
without. 'lien something s*ru*k the
aebt. and *w* we>‘e thrown against tlie
•Ide. wl tcliJTiail now l**w-ome the floor.
Die-i tlier^was a further ehnuge, aud
the eei’lng. rL ,.e yacht liud
:t in 0 squall unprepared
ned turtle.” >
don.” said RJrs. Amory.
ou mean by turning turtle?”
i rep ied tlie narrator ltn-
rtu-bgtdyj “Of course the water
isi'e-1 gi. list the air eaugiit in the
• ati'li p'‘c»venred its being filled. We
*tood In water ttp to our necks In al-
total darkness on the eelllng of
fhe eabln.”
“Food gracious!” exclaimed the party
t a tirsatb. /
*T”t-herbcrt at onw t001c ii ’vantag"
>f the situation to show tin* ho po<-
cs e-' every requirement to b<* my
' u ’ iTid. Taking me lu bis arms, he
lid to me: *1)» not be alarmed. Tills
< nothing. Trust to me.'
"T! o yacht wi.s fu I of fi fifing tickle,
m1 a flfijhook fortunately caught In
Li dottles. Bulling on the Hue to
vliieh It ws« attached, lie drew up a
•eel.
‘“My plan Is complete' ho said.
Hold on to the reel. I shall dive and
tfi.se to the surface beside the # icbt.
taking ti e lino vr.tli me. W hen l am
five I shall pull you out by the line
Cotiragp.*|
“.I >v, ilmn* won Just one be?t piice
to u.UrelMlie fiiiibo-.k. but’’—hosltatiu,
-“I don’t like f > mention It.”
"Do so." “You must." “Toil ns”
came front the group at a breath.
‘The oat of Ids trousers. O.vlug m
a parting caress to rou sure me li
dived, and In ubout n minute I felt s
pull on tlio line."
"What a terrible situation!” exclaim
*d Mrs. iJflllrtt.
"It was lb * moment of my life. I
followed ■ tMo lino under water, was
guided i’.owu the compuulonway and
under tite gunwale, then rose to the
surface, where Fitzlierbert eauglit me.
supported tne to tilt* yaelit. un i we
craw led up cn tin* battom. from wberee
we wire rescued la.< r t»y a tug."
rriio ladj' Qgiistai to speak, nml every
one pn^ent drew a long breath.
“Were the others saved7” Inquired
one of il^* party.
“£il lost," was the reply. “Not one
left to eoncratulate ns on the engage
meat that oecMrred on the yacht’s hot
tom.’’
Tlie story teller stlrrc-d her coffee,
sipped It and sat demurely silent.
“Did you not suffer from shock?"
1e stood
I xv « u {
unLbaU t<
Whs? <i
"Oapshje.l
V-
omen
Free
Street
CARNIVAL
> Under Auspices Eastern stn
FebMT?
INCLUSIVE
12 Hi^li class attraction 12 f
12 Free acts twice daily 2
Big Brass Band of Music
Free Concerts Everv Day
European Amusement Co
> * Peg^y from 1 uris. Royal Circus Stadium
Tlie Whole Dam FamiK.
Jumpity Hoisee
® M * ry-Co-R* and. The G»*eat Train Robbery
%>' Dixie Land. Wih! Rose. Halabahoola
Jumboothe Wonder. Life of American Fireman
i L * * Pony Circus.
BIGGER THAN A CIRCUS
BETTER THAN A CIRCUS
lOO i-ERfORDERS lOO
Come to Del Rio, have the Grand* st Time of
Your Life, lot L igt*i the dates F^b 12 to 17
$***-&* $*fol*/* i
bright and ipilck. Ilfs nose was oi
more than usual size and his chin full
and prominent. He walked with a
slight, scholarly stoop In his shoulders.
Ills ears sto si out well from his head,
gml Ids hair was always ent close.
Early lu life lie became bald.
“I worn I have had I not lx*en stliuu
lnhsl by Hie devotl in I had received,
l had bcet^ saved from s horrible death
by a m;UM who loved me devotedly,
whom I m-M ned who lillod all my
re*inlr**menV> in a husband.”
Soon >ifl'*ntlic iiartyjlijiiersefl. Wbeu
Tess-
.. falling)—Take courage, mam I SuKlly .^oo, 10 .. B. Y. P.
your opponent going to fire lu roe__________
meeting at 4 p. m. Corner Garfiekl
Malle the I'onlrnry.
Tesa—1 certainly was surprised to
hear that Maud was married. Jess—
Yes, it was rather unexpected.
Her family's unite box used,
Tliey say her liusbiu.d Is 14
■ flutely no fitmily.
wrong, lie wi
ehildreu,-
the rest had
the li jit*rt*j
"Who.
*1
Amory s>,ked
win baa passed
jfrlllUig nxpprknnw?”
of fletlon. lie.
Impromptu, but
InteresMng. I’m
ur nttont!
“Audacity==Audacity Again
and Audacity Always!”
This phrase, once used to describe the characters and
nethods of the men who directed the French Revolution,
las been made into a pretty well-fitting cap for the Ameri-
:an business man. Europeans give it as the creed of the
American “Captain of lndustiy.”
Here, among oui selves, when a merchant raises a little
trade—commotion—when he turns a dull or normal season
into a busy tmd pi< fitable ore thiough a spurt of entei-
prise, makiig an “over-stock” of goods vanish in “jig-
time,” all through a surpr ising at d unexpected campaign of
newspaper advertising, his competitors merely remark
that “he's got his rervr with him!” and begin to form
quiet plans for making his “ purt” look slow.
But they realise that “Auuacity,” yoked always with
Publicity, must be their chief reliance; that this pair of
forces must pull all enterprises out of the deep ruts—must
make the bigger store inevitable—bigger expenses a mat-
ter of course—bigger net profits possible.
When he first tries to dr ive Publicity and Audacity as a
ceam, the merchant has his misgivings of a runaway. He
las visions of being picked up by the Sheriff, and of being
rent to the “Foolis 1 Hospital.” And, once in a thousand
times this happens—but not oftener than that.
The merchant wno has never taken the chance of doing
things which require nerve and courage will remain a
“small store-keeper,” as well as the keeper of a small
rtore—and these two things are not quite the same, you
nust admit—until he acquires enough audacity to deter-
nine him to “break loose” and start after the leaders.
. Advertise in the Daily News,
Del Rio, Texas.
St
JOHN TIANI,B|
itractor Practical Stom
All Work Guaranteed.
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