The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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C round, Inprouud or
Pul v trued
Cfiase & Sanborn
The Importers
In 1, 2, J and 5 poun
cans. Never in bulk
The entire
week beginning February 6th
CHASE & SANBORN’S
Seal Brand Coitee
Motor Co.
Agents
for
! Texaco
iPRODUCTS
j Best Gosoline
| and Lubricat*
! ing Oils.
USE
STEXACO
and be
SATISFIED.
Monkey
Glands
-'for that
Old Battery
L. R. Hiatt.
Lee Peters was home this week
from ('a tar in a.
Let us order that new Spring Suit.
Turner’s Tailor Shop.
W. A. Kerr, Secretary of the Cham-
ber of Commerce spent two days of
the past week at Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bensin spent
the week end here at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Colbath.
Wm. Steele, of the Western
Weights Service was in the city .his
week in the course of his duties.
One box Hollingworth’s chocolates
will convince you they are the best.—
Merriman & Co.
|
| J. P. Goodman of Dallas is here
jfor a few weeks, stopping with Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hutson.
Place your order now for your
Masquerade Costume, with Aaronsan_______
& Pullen.
- t . - . See our wonderful line of new
,D.r; F?steJ’ of *fBre*°-. s,8^r Spring and Summer samples.—
o Mrs. w A. Kerr, is at the La Turner’s Tailor Shop.
Motta Ranch where she will be for
several weeks. Will Cotulla was home from Heb-
... .. _ „ .. .. , ,, bronville a few days last week.
W. K. Galbreath, attorney ot Ma-
son, Texas, was here Friday. Mr. Hollingsworth's unusual choco- j
Galbreath was making an inspection Iates, Valentine shipment just ar-
trip over this section of the state. rived.—Merriman & Co.
See a Cotulla man in the leading Place your order now for your i
dole of ihe melodrama, “Deacon Masquerade Costume, with Aaronsan \
i Dubbs” Saturday night at Los An- & Pullen.
[geles. He is a great lover and
(“Deacon Dubbs" is a big gun man. Mrs. 1 r. Scott of Temple is
guest of her daughter, Mrs. P
We represent the S. H. Churchill Childers at the Cochina Ranch.
Co., Tailors of Chicago. If you want
vhc
A.
Regular Price afltr Sale.
a nice suit of clothes, moderately Mrs. Haddon Stoker and little
Only one can per customer.
son
Crystal
priced and a perfect fit, let us take are visiting Mr. Stoker
your measure.—Turner’s Tailor Shop. City «...;s ,'.i ...
i . Mr. ::_d M: r. O. W. Holman spent
E. P. Lefler, of Siloam Springs, several days of this week at Kings-
Ark„ was here last week cn a brief ville, and other points in the Valiev,
(visit to his brother, .1. W. Lefler, of
| the Border Patrol. Mr. Lefler is a M. II. Russell salesman for ihe _
printer and paid us a pleasant call Hoff Chevrolet Company, left first j 5
(while in the city. ,°f the week for Yoakum, where he
will be for ten days or two weeks on
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Cotulla Mercantile Company
lliiillllilililli
piwiffiisiiJii
Mr. J. Clay Gates is director of
business.
We wish to announce that Will
l Waterhouse is now in charge
f of our service shop.
“BEN-MJR” DRAMA
SIMPLE EMOTIONS.
His
reputation as a mechanic guar-
antees you satisfaction when
you bring your cars to us.
0 hurjDrugigist
Is mak:ng a special effort this week to
t*inp to your attention the new prepara-
tions for the proper care of the hair. He
ha." arranged special displays of Shampoos,
Bri'liantines, Tonics, Hair Dyes, Notox,
Hair Nets. Combs, and Brushes. Replenish
your supply now from his comprehensive
display.
P-30
SanffntoKioljriiij (Jj.
(the play “Deacon Dubbs,” that will Mrs. Giles Cobb and children of
be given under the auspices of the Leonard, Texas, are here for a few ;
Parent-Teachers Association of Los days visit with her sister, Mrs. Dr.
Angeles, Saturday. 11th. O. M. Durham. Mrs. Cobb and child-j
ren are on their way to California.
C. H. Cunningham says spinach j
jbeats cotton for a money crop and Judge t. L. McCartley of Brown-,
we believe him. We thought nil the wood was in the city Friday, giving!
|time it was too dry last fall for th,s section in general the “once j
|“dry land” spinach, but Cunningham ovei/ “e said this section of Tex- I _________
demonstrated that it wasn’t. He had;a® kad begun to attract the people — I
Ian acreage on his farm in the Rae- of his section, and believed there !L°ve and Revenge Chief Motives of! RANCH WANTED.
Ices valley near Artesia Wells, of would be considerable investment and \\ orld-Famous Novel. WANTFD — Hear from owner
which he has already marketed $4600, eve*°Pmen^ during the next few | -- jRanch for sale. State cash price,
worth, and we saw the patch Thurs- j years- I The biggest things are the simplest, particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapo-
(day and it is looking tip top from place your onJ f vour I Not complexity of emotion but its (“s, M>nn. 2-9 3t
the recent rains and during the next Masquerade Costume with A ironsan ! depth a"d *ruth n,ark real great-,
*-u.1...... v... ----u.j.i,. ,,.;n ‘pasqueraue vostunie, vvitn Aaronsan npas in ,hP "
BKN-HIR" BIG DRAMA
SIMPLE EMOTIONS.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
Classified Advertising Rates: 1 1-2 cents a word for first insertion 1
tent a word ior each subsequent insertion. Six insertions 6 cents a word
(Ten insertions, 10 cents a word. Cash with ad. ora’
IOR SALE—100 Ancona hens, one
year old.—L. W. Gaddis, Jr.
will ship & Pullen-
ness.
I the
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cows.—
oeo. Chapman, Cotulla, Texas. 2-9 2t.
LOST—Red Irish Setter, 6 months
t C Re*H°ffbIe reward ^or return
thirty days he probably . ^ llel . , ... _________
several more carloads. i ' I the iilm coming next week to the (pigs, 5 months old, 1 Durco Jersey
Frank , Knotts, Wichita Fa,„ o„ #£££*%{
VV'1— -.....-
(“Conditions are fairly good in the j costumes, fire works feating Lind- Ljs jost mother and sister and I ove ! |mules for Jersey milk cows or good
Wichita Falls country” said Mr. bergh, Spanish Verbena or shawl con-!the flowering of youth’s emotions to i STRAYED—from Rancho Viejo :St0Cj c5ttIe‘ J- A- west, Wood-
Knotts “although the slowdown in oil test. _ Account of this celebration ft* ™de, EsZrV theTe i^ the '^out first of January one large i'Wa-rd-’- fexas- 2-1.
;w'srs.'“iys,iir ist'S; suss
• i nt o tv, ntmf 1 o n /1 koirur tint nn_ A ISO M sllffm ! V' Tinrliov ro to .till I
I)r. Weherheim
OPTOMETRIST
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED.
Oflice over Gaddis Pharmacy.
TELEPHONE 71.
USED CARS
, a great amount of land being put un- Also a slightly higher rate will br| 0r thef f r%t ime froiTthe''3d 1
years3since. ‘ Mr. KnJus Sve^ thTs ^ ^ i™sda" Ss^next^week ''"The j 1926 Model Ford Touring, new (
»tt?"«nSXnT, ■” p“iM~Uo“l ,or
j Krl wai bj «r-f \!»»»«*• ™ t*** <*.,
J. N. Miller, _San_ Antonio_ business . that name. Thi, favorite iVr'' f illy j SSVithir'Vnd'. " “w'E™* Foupe, eood ehape.
Mr. renresonts a ™,„nlv K„U -hival- onL ami brfn^ them to the Sav 27 Bukk* 2 door Sedan, A1 shape. |
them to the Sav- 2? Buiek> 4 Sedan wiH h‘avc No‘ ~204
to be seen to be appreciated. < an’t 095 in cujti ^ g b Texas> 150 to
fcss -> ■ 4s P? ssrss
59 Cadalliac. new Duco Paint job, ^Borirngton. Texas, R. F. D. 1.
several 8°°^ $500.00.
| man was in Cotulla Tuesday, .ur. represents a comely, bold and
Miller owns 5.000 acres of fine red rous Judean who is bv turn- prince u'“T',
.land to the North of Cotulla and is galley slave, Roman favorite har- f be healed-
; interested in getting a graded road ioteer, soldier of God, and a disciple;
'opened up from Cotulla_to the Sau- of the Master. It is indeed a axing
Frank Scott-Hatchern
Now running 12096 egg capacity
Custom Hatching and Baby Chicks
I ggs placed every Tuesday and
Hatch taken off every Wednesday.
Address:
FRANK SCOTT-HATCHERY,
Pearsall, Texas, 2-1. tf
I OR RENT—East half Section
12-22
P. O. Cortez
SEWING MACHINES
all kinds
Rented Repaired
Bought, Sold.
Supplies lor all machines.
P O Bux 449
te’S&’SSrtS'ZS by tSfvS" S'aS™1!, » Buirk Sport Tourmg, ,„„dcrf»l ...............
shown at the Palace Theatre three I . doe McCann was in town first of ■ ' ~ - --- - ■ • — nteo.-
lievgs it would be to the interest of (comeliness.
Cotulla to aid in the opening of this
(road ns it would bring considerable
trade territory in direct connection,
(whereas the town is now reached by
an indirect route. While here Mr.
! Miller went out and looked at the
(wells on Bert Mars place and is
(thinking seriously of putting down a
I few cn liis tract of land, as he says
| the c- i ten farmers of North Texas
'(are gong to come South the next few
years in spite of everything and this
land is going to be settled up, nd
with irrigation it can be settled much
luicuer.
ini,, ."ii iu 1
will be T
.... ... ....______ three I Joe McCann was in ______ ____
nights next week, beginning Monday 'veek from Artesia Wells
night. business.
-Phone
Mother and “Other” Son
A good Ranger Touring for ?75.00 Lind Plant Farm.
CRAIN BUtCK COMPANY.
IOR SALE—Medina Valley Sur-
For Sale or Lease-One section CcosTe ^ScStilp*4 p1'50 ^ bUr “
land fronting Nueces, 12 miles above 'CoL? Texa/ 1-26 La*
i Cotulla in Gardner pasture, joins M. V. Davis was in San Antonio
“Paw*/
.............
......... :
pasture, joins j
(Fletcher ranch, mostly black land, un-
improved.—W. L. Orth, Kenedv, Tex-
as. 1-26-28. tf. ‘ | FOR SALE-Good, bright, baled
....... can* hay.—Gill Bros., Dilley, Tex-
as- 1-5 tf
ONION PLANTS READY ’
FOR SALE—Crystal White Wax ' “
ulant^nv—& C "phtman^ ^ CVachin« a» high school and
planting H. C. Pittman. gcade subjects—Josephine Broadbent.
Seems as though “Paw” is out in the garage all the
time since he lined it with Sheetrock and made it
cozy and comfortable. Working in his shop all the
time—and the old car never ran as well as it does now.
SHEETROCK
—saws and nails like lumber—big broad sheets that
cover the space quickly (standard building sizes).
Stop and look at a sample, or telephone—
W. F. & J. F. Barnes Lumber Co.
Cut Down the 2;^%
Buy your
Oroceris, Fruits9 Vegetables at
D. L. NEELEY’S
Mrs. Eva Hickman, grief-stricken mother of William Edward Hick-
man, Los Angeles slayer, and her eldest son. Alfred, are pictured here
in an ante-room of the court in which the boy-slayer of Marian Parker
is fighting for his life. Mrs. Hickman has announced’ that she “will
stand by Edward ns any mother would.”
Hickman has betn declared sane and will be sentenced Saturday.
HERRING’S MARKET
CURT HERRING, Propr.
FRESH and CURED MEATS
HAMS, BACON, SAUSAGE, EGGS. Bl TTLR AND CHEESE.
FREE DELI\ ERY anywhere in the City.
Just Phone 109 and we will deliver your meat.
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The Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1928, newspaper, February 9, 1928; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1162888/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.