The Devine News (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1914 Page: 7 of 8
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NAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 19
oruht, ins. w Panama-Pacino International Exposition. . • -
ECTION of the great central court, the Court of the Sun and Stars, designed by Messrs. McKim, Mead and
I White. This court, approximately 750x900 fleet, will divide the main rectangle of exposition buildings from
rth to south. Upon the east of,the court figures-elephants, camels, Arab warriors—symbolical of the Orient
I surmount a huge arch, the Arch of the Rising Sun, larger than the Arc de Triomphe; upon the west of the
art the story of the setting sun will be depicted: surmounting the arch upon the west prairie schooners and fir
as of pioneers who pushed across the western plains will be shown.
LINS BULLED
BY CONSTIPATION
e People Only Half Alive; Dod.
on’s Liver Tone Cleans You
Out and Wakes Yen Up
Vhen constipation is having its
I effects on your body and brain,
ture is doing her best to offset
m and overcome the cause itself.
But usually Nature cannot do this
unaided.
In the past, many sufferers at such
a time used to turn to dangerous
calomel in hope of relief. For some
people calomel does appear to give
a temporary benefit, but as a matter
of fact it is a poison that proves to
be injurious and even dangerous to
many. If you have ever taken calo-
mel you probably have suffered from
Community Co-Operation
Copyrighted Farm and Ranch-Holland’s Magazine
The Shreveport Ad Club of Shreve
It, La., recently held in that city a
ebration known as "Made-in-
reveport Week." This celebration
laid to have accomplished more
in all else la the city’s history to-
ld arousing the citizens to the im-
stance oi patronizing home indus-
While very few of the small towns
Die Southwest have manufactories,
all have retail stores which, if
iperly patronized, constitute a
verful force in the growth and de-
opment of their communities,
I a few of the more progressive
zens in and around our smaller
es and towns would start a move
at in favor of “home trading,"
th good would be accomplished,
it is a proven fact that the general
prosperity of a community is depend
sat upon the prosperity of local mor-
cantile establishments.
The community in which you live
cannot possibly bs any better than
your stores and you cannot hope to
have good stores unless you and
your neighbors patronize them.
Civic pride in a most valuable as-
set, and, while all of us are desirous
that our respective localities possess
those things tbst make it a pleasant
as well as a profitable place in which
to live, but few of us realise that the
securing and maintenance of these
advantages depend upon local com-
mercial activities.
Retail stores are the backbone of
the town and community and should
be supported at all timea—prices v If you need a good ice cream
and quality being equal
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
Gbe Lion Drug Store
Perfumery aoino MENIINQ Soaps, Brush-
Toilet Articles UKUbu, MEUIUINEU es, Syringes
Devine, Texas
Books and Stationery
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
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Would you have protection?
You can get it at the
News Office
Full Line of Fresh Drugs
Always on Hand
h e
MASONIC LODGE INSTALLS
NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS
Probably 150 People Attend Instal-
lation and Enjoy Barbecue on
Night of June 26th
Devine Lodge No. 590 A. F, AM,
installed their newly elected officers
June 24th, before an audience of 150
people including families and invited
friends of the lodge.
, Alter the ceremonies which in-
ducted into officers the honored
members, the lodge and visitors re-
paired to the first story of the build
ing where covers were laid for about
150 people and a two course barbe- morning and evening by Eder.Meboerd
cue dinner was served, and a pleas-
ant evening wasspent. The menu M Thai
was barbecued beef, coffee, pickles, senior and junior.
ice cream and calm.
The newly installed officers were:
evil conditions following its use.
But nowadays great numbers of
people have learned how to feel bet-
ter, brighter and healthier by taking
Dodson's Liver Tone instead of calo
mel. Indeed, this harmless vege-
table liquid is recommended and
guaranteed by Lion Drug Store and
Howard Drug Company and who
will refund the purchase price to
you without question if yon are not
completely satisfied with it.
Get a bottle of Dodson's Liver
Tone for only 50c. and learn for
yourself bow easily and naturally it
assists Nature in getting rid of and
correcting constipation and bilious-
ness how it clears away the sick
headache and coated tongue and sets
yon right without ache or gripe,
without any interference with your
regular habits. Fine for children.
They like to take it.
Joe Stroude.
W. A. Henson,
H. T. Teel,
D. L. Howard,
W. M;
Sr. W.:
Jr. W.:
Treas.;
i A Texas Wonder.
The Texas wonder cures kidney
and bladder trouble, and removes
travel, cures diabetes, weak and
lame backs, rheumatism and all in-
regularity of the kidneys and blad-
der in both men and women, regu-
lates bladder troubles in children.
If not sold by your druggist will be
sent by mail on receipt of $1.00
One small bottle is two months
treatment and seldom fa its to pers
ectta cure. Send for testimonials
Dr E W Hall. 2926 Olive St St-
Louis, Mo Sold by all druggist.
freezer, go to the Devine Fur. Co.
W. M. Williamson, Seci
Dallas Halsel, Tyler;
“G. W. Henson, Chap.:
J. A. Williamson. Sr. Dea.;
w. W. Witter, Jr. Dea.:
D. M. Howard, Sr. Stew.
J. B. Roberson, WyStew.
From Peal
Miss Ollie Evane of Melon, was ,
the sick list last week.
R. E. Howel, of Derby, attended
to business in pearsall Monday.
H. E. Johnson, W. G. Callihan and
F. 0. Miller, of Moore, were Pearsall
visitors Wednesday.
Mias Lenora Hill returned to Big
Foot Tuesday after a few days visit
with relatives in Pearsall.
Miss Beatrice Campbell is up from
the ranch this week visiting at the
residence of J. W.'Fuller.
Misses Lanell Ward and Claudia
Howard, of Devine are guests at the
home of J. H. Evans at Melon, this
week. *
J R. Forester and wife were
passengers for San Antonio Tuesday,
going up to have Mrs. Foresters eyes
treated. 24.1 can
Miss Ruth Bailey who is spending
ths summer with her brother, J. R
Forester snd wife, is spending the
week in Devine.
Rev. W. L. Dubose returned home
to Devine Tuesday after conducting
a very successful revival at Melon
for the past week.
Walter Thompson and family left
Wednesday for Marfa where they
will visit Mrs. Thompson's father.
They went overland in their car and
expect to camp and fish on the
way.—Pearsall Leader.
Medina County Abstract
Company.
_ Hondo, - Texas.
Ed de Montel, D. H. Fly, August Kemp
H. E. Haass, Manager.
Complete Tract Indexes, Complete
Abstracts of Titls, snd Complete
Sets of Maps and Plats to sll tracts
of Land and Lota, in Medina County
together with years of experience
pleaca us in a position to give you
promptly an accurate and complete
abstract of Title "
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Railroad Time Table.
I. & G. N. Railroad Company.
NORTH BOUND
Leave - - - Devine . * 3,58 a. m
Leave-1woDevine - - 1005a.m
SOUTH BOUND
Leave - - - Devine : - 8.06, a.m
Leave - - . Devine - 12.10, a.m
Store Hint
A special sale of odds and ends can
be made a very attractive advertise
ment for your place of business, no
matter what line /on are in. The
“odds and ends" sale appeals to a
phase of human nature which craves
for bargains-
1 have decided to allow no more
fishing or swimming in either of my
pools,and any boys violating this
notice will be prosecuted for tree-
passing. I havs been damaged so
much lately- by careless snd un-
thoughtful boys that I have been
compelled to take this step.
J. C. Thompson.
First class piano to trade for Jer-
sey stock. . See W. T. Henson
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
FIRST Bar- CHURCH. ,
Preaching every Sunday, 11,a,m. and 7:30
p. m. Teaching service. 9:46, a. m. B. Y.
P. U.. 6:30, p. m. Prayer meeting, Thurs:
day, 7:30, p. m. Conference Thursday 8:30
p. m , after 1st Sundays. Teachers meeting
at the pastor's home, Tuesday, 7 15, p. m.
Deacons meeting Monday, 7:15, p.m.before
each 1st Sunday, L. A.& M. S., Monday
3, p. m. after 1st and 3d Sundays
Rrr. W. J. WARD, Pastox. -==**
METHODIST CHURCH. JNO. T. BRISCOE
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sundays, 11 aonev Am LAW
and night. Sunday school, 10 s. m. R.E. 2 o
Gossett Supt, Prayermeeting, Wednesday AND NOTARY PUP
night. Epworth League, Sunday, 6:30.p.m Office at Devine Lumber Company
W. H. M. Soc„ Monday after 2nd and =======
4th Sundays. Teachers' meeting Monday
night aftr 1st Sunday--------------
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
-Preaching 4th Lord's day in each, month
ANNFE-kesE
-os Supt. Home department " $ Teel
eenee
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC,
Services every Sunday, 10. a. me and -------------—=
249, g.M.Scmmb 2s.ma.mud Si’sm Dr. B. S. Halliburton
opo society, 2nd; Yount Girls, 3d an
Yount Boys. 4th Sunday.
Rev. PLANCHEL Rrron
Are You a Woman?
The Work
Tonic
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
Send Them
Moneygrains
ss53lT
"An ad. in this paper for
any business whatever is
a moneygram to the buy-
ing public from you.
They appreciate your
belief in their financial
standing.
They buy your goods.
A moneygram never was
marked “collect."
The currency pours into
your cash box of its own
free will.
If your ba rgains are advertised
“big," your sales are big
People appreciate big, strong,
forceful trade annourcements.
Such ads. inspire commercial
confidence.
GET WISE, ‘ADVERTISING
TIME IS TO-DAY 1
nin "Ahi hr AN W2
Bell
Connection
Adds to Farm Cheer
It was a blustery March
evening, but inside the
cozy sitting-room of the
Brown’s all was cheery
and bright.
Mrs. Brown stepped to
the telephone. Her hus-
band smiled—for he knew
the pleasant custom for
years had been to call the
daughter, in the distant
village, each week.
Have you a Telephone
connected to the Bell Sys.)
tem? .
The Southwestern
Telegraph & Ya
Telephone Co. 8<
0 9R14TA onus
I =— I
.omeeteter.
Offers his Professional service to the
Devine Texas.
* *
. Phe and M. D.
Office rear of Lion Drug Store
Office Fone 18 Residence 65
Physician and Surgeon,
offers his Professional Service
to the Public.
Office over Adams Bank
Dr. Geo. R. Dashiell
DENTIST
Pyorrhoea Treatment
Adams Nat‘l Bank Building.
Dr. J. R. Evans
Practice limited to office
consultation and Diseases
of Women.
Office at Evans Jewelry Store
Devine, Texas
I DR. G. S. WOODS
Lofers his Profersional Services to
the Public
L.Br HOWARD’S DRUG STORE
orFICE,e Residence Tel .No 38
Tel. No.: 108. 7, ,
C. C. MORRIS
Notary Public
Contractsand
E. Conveyancing
At Devine Grocer Co.
To the Readers of This Paper
afflicted with Catarrh, Dr. Chas. L.
Burke, the eminent Catarrh Specialist,
907 Waldheim Bldg., Kansas City,
Mo., will send free a copy of his book
“Catarrh and Its Dangers,” explaining
fully his new and most successful
treatment. Write today for your copy
and the doctor’s opinion of year
case, 1 adv.
Rendy
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W. L. DuBose & Sons. The Devine News (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1914, newspaper, July 2, 1914; Devine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660477/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.