McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1925 Page: 8 of 8
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Reward offered for recvery. Return
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ALL COME
To the revival at the Nazarene
tent one block east of the post of-
fice. Great service Saturday night on
the street, and in the tent. The song
service led by C. A. piney was ex-
ceptionally good. The sermon by Rev.
Hays on the wrath of God was a soul
stirring message and brought deep con-
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Clyde T. Dilley Pastor......
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The 'M' store is so convenient that
a child can do your shopping.
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Lloyd Davis expects to leave on
Mdaday for Los Angeles, California,
where he will complete his senior
year in an Osteopathic college and
receive his degree as a physician..
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Don! forget your Grocer—Bob Me
Ky/for everything good to eat Fresh j
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'Floyd Colburn 'with Jacksoil Chv-
rolet company ran into a heavy truck
King's-cendies for American Queens
at Calverts Durg Store.
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The Press Job Department is at
your service when you need any sort
of job printing. Phone Oue-Four-Four.
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‘M‘ system store is clean and sani-
tary.
"Willard' Batteries and ServicJ’ at
Palm Service Station. Phone 400.
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Mrs. W. H' Jordan. • 1373, South
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five acres, close in, small improve-
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KREIDLER BATTERY CO
Dr. O’Connell, Palmer School Grad-
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FOR SALE—by the owner—10 acres
citrus fruit land on Hammond Tract
2 miles from McAllen. 1 mile north
of. paved highway, irrigates. Perfectly
immeadiate possession given. Price
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' C. W. Flinn, Phone 105. Residence
" third house north of Casa De Palmas
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dogbove trademark.
manta. D. W. ROWE, room 6, Rich
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$10,000,000.00 Company wants your to
sen 460 dally home necessities in Mc-
Allen. Profits |35-|50 weekly. Exper
ience unnecessary. For particulars.
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and grought many responces from the
congregation.
Sunday morning the singing and
■special song was of a nature that it
melted the hearts of the hearers. The
sermon by Brother Hays on .Holiness
of the heart and life, was a masterful
message and convinced the people of
the necessity of getting rid of the
old man in order to be ready to meet
the Lord.
The street meeting was fine, sev-
eral followed us to the tent, where
we had a good congregation. A rous-
ing song service got the people in
good spirits for the nervier By ref,nast
Bro Dilley sang two solos one "Its
Real Its Real.” and the other.” Jesus
Cam" The -sermon by Rev. Hays was
on the signs of the times, and showed
from the scriptures that we are Hy-
ing in the last days, and that the
Lord* is.going to return to to catch
his waiting bride away.
The meetings will run on over next
Sunday. Every night on, we will have
street meetings. You are all cordially
■invited to attend all of these services.
By the way the Devine healing ser-
vice after the sermon was good five
knelt at the Alter and were annointed
and prayed for and were all blessed
Inters’ ink, it has-been thore
roven; in any foirim good
newspaper ads bring the best
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for your groceries. We do not give
a. , delivery customers inferior goods, but
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Willard Batteries and Service at
Palm Service Station. Phone 400.
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might be that you will forget and in their bodies. One man that was
noon wil come:before you" have your hard of hearing could good, and one
“supply of groceries. Prompt deliver- man with a rupture was wonderfully
Ies, and everything as you would se-jhelped and said he believed God had
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gSTomMix, famous cowboy-actor, and his'wife have returned
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FOR RENP-Furnishod rooms. [ Freen
Apply 2301 North 14th street. -2tp ik
ROYAL TYPEWRITER — In good . a; Hu
leetit yourself. ‘ Bob McKy, Your gro- healed him. You can't afford to miss
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Insurance men .ate broakfi
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CIRCULATION
Palm Service Station. Phone 400.
^•FURNISHED two room apartment
with garage, man and wife preferred,
phone 25, or call corner 10th street
Ea. anti 19th avenue. . Le
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Bless of merit they ‘ tail" for
ne, thus throwing, perhap
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PULLMAN conductors, porters, men
wishing such pisitions can easily ,
qpanry, mrormatioa free. "Supt. 1230
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Buy Tea Garden products at the
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Paste this name on your cabinet
door—Bob McKy—phone him each
morning, prompt delivery and the best
Vegetables. Phone 325.. 201tf
। "1. costs o more to use your phgne
than it doer to walk to town. Phone
___High Grade Specialty ~ Salesman •
for permapant. position. Old estab-
lished firm. Products advertised in
full pages Saturday Evening Post.
Unulal opportunity for man with good
record. Send references. M. P. Rell
ly, Sales Manager, Frantney & Becker
streets, Milwaukee, Wis.
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A big'celebration is being hel
morros today in conjunctio
prograih of entertainrout L‘
fating insurance men.
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is remaining open tonight
isitors from this side may "1
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WANTED -40 young ladies to eat
Kings High Grade Candles. Apply
at Calverts Drug Store. Its.
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• The "M" system prices are-righa- ,
Willard Batteries and Service at
Palm Service Station. Phone 400,.
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CAlE SEED—For Sale at 3 cents
per pound, two miles north .of Pharr
condition, for sale at a reduced
price. Alexander Tire Co,
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* Get 8 per.centand safety—instead
of letting your money lay idle. Val-
L . ley Building &. Loan .Association,
D. W. Rowe, room 6, Richbuliding. t
-a SITUATION WANTED—By practical
nurse. Apply at Press office. 2tp.
EArHUBFORjSALE-Sxteet
| long with fittings, never been used.
Price $35.00. Geo, A. Smith, box
L 82, MeAllen, Texas. . *P
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HAVE YOU
Bid you _ ever notice feed taste
better from a cloan store. The ”M’
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You.Wantour.Ads.
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Bale-Fresh milk cows, also I
land pony cheap H. F. Schiff
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11 install one for trial.
160 Bo sch Magneto!
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ROOMS—For Rent, slepeing rooms.
- 12th street and 15th.avenue. E
Fogelson. N . 4tp
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King's Candies for American Queens
at Calverts Durg Store. «
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An auto caravan, consisting of nine
cars loaded with "Hoosiers," is on its
way to the Valley, according to infor-
mation recieved last week by Valley
friends of members of the party.
They have no fixed destination—they
are merely “headed for the Lower
Rio Gronde Valley to see. the finest
country on earth.”
Valley people returning from vaca-
tion tours through Illinois Ohio and
Indiana, state that interest in the •
Valley is keen throughout those
states, and that there will be a large J,
influx of tourists and homeseekers
thi"fall and winter.
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Got your headlight certified
holder, ?
You must carry your certificate in your (
and those holders are year conrient.
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McDaniel, C. C. McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1925, newspaper, September 15, 1925; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1504939/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.