Val Verde County Herald and Del Rio Record-News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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WHEN BUSINESS IS DULL
Advertise in the HERALD. Advertising brings business
to you. And the HERALD is the proper medium. We have
the circulation; we reach the people. That is what the ad"
vertiser wants to do if he gets any business.
The Val Verde County Herald
CIRCULATION, ELEVEN HUNDRED
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Wedding Hells. j couple, as their characters arose
Mr. Frank Warner and Mias| in harmony with each other.
Annie Thumm were quietly mar- 1 Justice of the Peace L. F.
ried at the home of Mr. I., F. I Garner performed the ceremony
.Garner,
last Tuesday evening.
friends of the contracting parties I ness and prosperity,
had heard the distant tingling of j
the wedding bells, but never j
The Herald extends congratu-
Justico of‘the Peace,, lotions, and wish for the happy
The ; couple a life of unalloyed happi-
suspected it was so near, and j
Cole-Savage
At Sanderson, Texas, June
28th, 1905, Miss Sallie Cole and
would scarcely believe it when 0
Mr. J. W. Savage were quietly
they came up to the ball room . , T . ,
i married, JusLieu of the Peace H.
and announced that just a few I „
, C. Carmichael officiating. I< or
minutes before the.y wtn rnar* i five days after the wedding no
ried. They themselves did not ^ ono exCej)t the justice of the
think of marrying so soon, but on j pCaeo knew anything of their
the way to the ball they planned . marriage. Miss Cole was one of
a little surprise, but a very pleas- Sanderson’s most popular young
ant one, as both young people
are held in highest esteem by all
who know them.
Miss Annie is the accomplished
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Thumm and is one of Del Rio’s
ladies, having lived there for a
number of years, and is loved by
all who know her Mr. Savage
has resided in Sanderson for the
past four years, being employed
in a responsible position by the
Wedding at St. Paul's, Green-J Married : Langtry Notes. i in Langtry Tuesday.
At the Central hotel in Del Rio,. Langtry, July C, 1905. W. I. Babb expressed to .'ack-
W^mwTny^at'st*^ul^church* ^‘dnosday afternoon, July 5th, I Louis Trawalter was in town j »on * 'bins a young fox; which
ArNc7cu!1tcn0o’f1the late Mrl'w! j City.’ end M r. Iloe Nnnn were ^mc rep^wafklm the pump'*! pet "*
J. "Newell, of New Cross-road j quietly married, Justice of the| During the storm of » fow days' George Burdwell and Dot Up-
and Welling, and Miss Violet L., Peaco L. F. Garner officiating. w T , . | shaw visited Del Rio during the
uix M'Cof'SS rreen ; Bolh ‘h< p“rti*” « kflled by Hghtntg. “ i««k. P,.pma.
wich road', Orccn^ich! Th'c ocr-! Very °irC'M J..K. Watte visited Del Rio' rhcV D —
emony was performed by the,uround Pot Hole Clty- Th°y wero duping the week I U‘ t,Uena,n€d.
Rev. Dr. Hodson, rector of St. both reared in that neighborhood . i The U. D. C. was entertained
Paul’s, Deptford. land command the highest re- George Burdwell came in from by Mrs. Albert Maley Wednes-
1 he bride, who was £lvonjgards Qf an who know them, the ranch to take in the I'ourtti. | j|av afternoon. It being regular
away by the brother, Mr. Thomas Th were acfompanied to Del R- K- Winter went to Alpine to bu;ineM m0eting the routine of
color!*! sUk"aeoline\rimmed with j Ul° b>’. Mp- Brunie ,lutto and P"” !h‘‘ f”l.,rlh among H°m° ,,!<i i bu-iness was gone through with,
white lace, with veil and orangei*'bss Newman, Mr. Lmmet New- ,ltl1 * 1 1 [after which refreshments of iced
blossoms, and she carried a bou- man and Miss Flora Galloway. Judge Waller T. Burns, re- i cream and eakp was served and
quet of choice white flowers, j Their many friends wish them turned home with his family, j an houp ()r po nt in pieasant
conversation.
The bridesmaids were Miss Ethel j happiness and prosperity
Rix, sister of the bride, Miss
Edith Newell, sister of the bride-
groom, and Miss Dolly Cross, of
after spending a pleasant time in
Galveston and Houston.
Chas. Upshaw barbecued a
Kingston- and their dresses were I Quite a Jolly cruVMi ”f .V,,unS beef on the Fourth, and nil our
Kingston , amitneir dresses were le droye Qut t the naturai
r\T nnln h tin vm m hmr PnrrinH *
IMenie l*arty.
fairest daughters, and numbers I Southern Pacifio railroad com-
her friends by her acquaintances,: pany. He numbers his friends in
for to know her is t<;u love her. Sanderson by his acquaintances.
Mr. Warner (bptter l*own as jqe ai80 ha8 many friends in Del
Frank) is the second son of Mr. Ri0j being a member of the Ma-
and Mrs. Albert W arner, and is a j 8orji0 lodge at this place. Mr.
sincere and noble young ma:i,<An(} Mrs. Sayage spent several
admired by all for his happy, j days in our oity this week on their
cheerful disposition. For several “honey moon,” but returned to
years he lias In Id a re- ponsible Sanderson Wednesday. The
position with Roach, McLymont Herald, with their numerous
& Co., in the dry goods depart- j other friends, extends its congrat
ment, but a fow months ago his ulations and best wishes for the
father made him junior partner1 happiness and prosperity of the
and manager in the City Moat happy young people.
Market.
Truly, this should bo n happy' Read the Herald.
|.....TThompson,......\
♦ Blacksmith and Wheelwright ♦
4 Solicits a portion of your work. Repairing of $
buggies, wagons, plows, and all general black- ♦
'♦ smithing and wheelwright work. Horseshoeing
♦ promptly done at reasonable prices. Give me a 4
call. Shop on Main Street, Second Blo6k South ♦
♦ of Roach, McLymont A Co. Store. ♦
DEL. RIO, TEXAS ?
dam on Devil’s river last Sunday
to spend the day. Lots of nice
things to eat were carried along,
which added all the more to the
Those in
of palo blue voile. They carried
bouquets of pink carnations, and
wore gold pendants, the gifts of
the bridegroom. Mr. J. Graves,
of Dartford, was best man.
The wedding breakfast was j Dleasure8 of tho dav
held at the residence of the p, ur®8 01 ine a „
bride’s mother, the guests num- j Bie Par^y were: Mesdames S (
bering 25, and later in the day j Cqx and E L Clare, Misses Nellie I evening music was rendered by
the bride and bridegroom left for I Dildea, Ella MoCue, Laura Coxj Mr ( M Morgan.
Hastings. land Isabell Cruse, and Messrs.
JTf ZtigSl. S. V ««• *luB.. OverBtroet, K L
(auctioneer), of New Cross-mad.! Glare and Joe Cox.
and he has for seven years been
Elks’ Picnic.
Pleasantly Entertained.
Mrs. M. C. Driscoll entertained
citizens were invited and were j Mrs. W. H. Nanney, of Ben
there to eat dinner on the cro-1 Franklin and Mrs. N. J. Nanney,
quet ground. After dinner aian,j her mother-in-law’, Mrs.
patriotic speech was made t>y I Oriaooll, of Illinois, yesterday
resident in Texas, U. S. A.,
whither he will return with his
wife.—South Eastern Herald,
Greenwich, England.
Mr. Alfred A. Newell has many .. .
, . , . . . . * 1 river on the fourth
friends in Del Rio, having vis
Deputy Collector Saunders.
Then came a Potato Horse Race
by a number of cowboys. In the
S. G. Bean stayed over night
afternoon. A very pleasant time
was spent, and refreshments of
delicious iced cold water melon
was served.
The Herald, $1 per year.
Quite a number of Elks and
their*families and friends enjoy-
ed a basket picnic on Devil's
The attend-
ance was not as largo as it would'
eibly, if there had!
c$9£3s«QMQi«QMQi40«Qi«Qi O
$ The Best Shingles on Earth $
§ d£ife,
I now have them in
stock, the celebrated Cal-
ifornia “Red Wood,” and
near,
itod here frequently while he]. r
^ 1 , ... . have been p<
lived at Comstock, lie is now in , , , . ...
, , . not been a barbe- uo right
charge of an extensive mercan- . , ,, , . .1
... , . . town, but the crowd was just 1
tile business in lerhngua, rexas. , . P
ikf x- „ . , . I urge enough for everyone to
Mr. and Mrs. Newell arrived in . , ,
„ . , . , ,, Irive a real pleasant time.
San Antonio from England a fewi 1
days ag
remain.
where Mrs. Newell will
Mr. Newell passed
1 11. W. Suolet, who has
been
passed j employed at the lioss Rose
through Del Kio W ednesday, on japu^. Store for more than a year,
route to Terlingua to look after i,eft Wednesday for Bowling
his business. j Green, Kentucky, where he has
The Herald hastens to recently purchased an extensive
congratulations and best wisher
if sny of
my debtors do
1 ot belli
eve the
•Rod
Wood” 1
rami is the
.
if they v.
ill kindly 1
oorr.o
in and sc
itle ttreir account
so I Can
have my t
hoes
half-soled, l will go
\vj;h
then a i
11 how them
. We
sight voi:
i to the Rhingles
on the #h
•put, which
was
covered
with '
‘Red
§
to Mr. and Mrs. Newell. |
they live long and prosper.
May
Judge Waltar Gillis returned
from Li Paso Monday.
and well established drug busi
ness. Mr. Sublet’s many friends
regret to see him leave, but wish
him much success in his new lo-
cation.
^ Wood” 8hIngles 22 years
S ago. There are also other buildings in Del Rio covered
Q with the same shingles. Call and be convinced.
Yours for Satisfactory Business,
R. E. POTTER
The Lumberman
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Val Verde County Herald and Del Rio Record-News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1905, newspaper, July 7, 1905; Del Rio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112641/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .