The Devine News. (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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She Devine News
Published Every Thursday
W. L. DUBOSE, PROPRIETOR
w. L. DUBOSE * SONS
EOrroRs AND PUBLISHERS.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR
THURSDAY, MAR. 23, 1911
Our advertisers edit our paper
this week and we cheerfully yield
editorial space on this pate to them.
St Patrick Party.
The hospitality extended the
young people, at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Evans, was enjoyed to the ful-
lest on Friday evening When the
0 lot Division of Y. P. S. C EL enter-
“ tained the 2nd.
Decorations, games, songs, etc.
were in keeping with the occa-
sion. St Patrick's march lead by
Mr. Earl Rackley and Miss Agnes
Henson, after which a paper on the
life of the “good Saint Patrick" was
well road by Miss Lydia Crutchfield.
An Irish reading by Miss Katherine
Evans, created much merriment.
Music rendered by Miss Ollie Evans,
interspersed with Sand Witcher,
Devil's Cake and "Pet's Delight”,
were numerous and witty. The
laurels were accorded. Messrs. R. C
Howard and John Griffin. In the con-
test of pining on “Pats Hat," Miss
Myrtle Langley was presented ths
“Pipe. 25 were present, all of whom
entered heartly into the spirit of the
From Lytle
By Lena Rivers
Presiding Elder Beall of San An-
tonio held Quarterly conference at
the Methodist church Saturday, and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Chapman spent
Monday shopping and visiting in
the Alamo City.
a L Riley of Devine vieitod rela-
tives and old time friends here Sat-
arday and Sunday.
Miss Jensie Langly returned Mon-
day from a weeks visit to relatives
at Devine.
Mrs. J.R. Stroud of Devine visited
at the home of her mother Mrs. E.
J. Briggs Saturday, returning home
Sunday, accompanied by her two
little daughters. Defile and Maud
who have been here past two weeks.
Mrs. Myrtle Neal and three little
children who have spent six months
here with relatives have returned
to their home near Silver Chy N.
n.
EMLuckie Jr. with a force of
men were here the post weak string
ing South Western telephone wires.
Mr. Luckie is an old time Lytle boy
and his many friends here who wish
him every success, he says he has
traveled and worked through seven
states since he began working for
this company.
Mrs. S. B. Moore and children of
Atascosa spent Saturday here with
her mother, Mrs. Briggs.
Work commenced Monday on the
new brick store buildings on the east
side of the Bank.
Oscar Harbor visited at Benton
Sunday.__
Young Men and Ladies
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Numallys Chocolate covered nuts,
all on the road to the Lion Drug
occasion, and at the “kissing of the Store. Fresh and Delicious.
Blarney Starr," at 12.30, were loth
to say good night.—C. E. Press Re-
EMERSON No. 29
FOUR AND SIX SHOVEL
Cultivators
porter, 2nd, Division.
Mrs. W. F. Lockwood.
Rev. W. L. Dub ose was called to
Sand Branch yesterday to conduct
the funeral of Mrs. W. F. Lockwood.
She underwent an. operation at
Kenney’s Sanitorium, San Antonio
last week, from which she could not
recover. She was perhaps, 60 years
old and leaves a devoted husband,
two brothers, Peter Miller of Jour-
danton and Jasper Miller of San An-
tonin.
Special Bargains in
Stationery.
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Friday and Saturday March 24th,
25th, we will make the following
low prices on Box Paper, which we
have just received. $.50 box $.35
— or 3 for $1.00, $.25 for $.15. How-
ard’Drag Store. 1
Organize Ball Team
The High School Boys organized a
base ball team at a meeting Tues-
day night at the Lion Drag Store
Park. C. N. Tilley was elected home
manager, R. M. Redus, road manager
Paul Ehlinger, capt ain, and Milton
Dubose, Secretary aad treasurer
D. W. Huffor, M. A. Keller, and R. x.
Redus elected as a sp ecial boosting
committee.
A new park has been selected, aad
will probably be bought in the
Bright addition near the City Park.
The manager, through his secre-
tarv, is now ready to sign up men
for position, xore later.
Saddle or Hammock seat. Eorzontal or Pendulem
swing. The most up-to-date Cultivator on the market
easiest to operate, 2,000 mile magazine axle, which
is only necessary for you to grease your cultivator but
once a year, a
Keep repairs in stock at all times for this Cultivator
You must see the Cultivator t appreciate its superior
qualities. We keep plenty in stock.
R M TEE DEVINE,
n. IM. IELL TEXAS
DEVINE LUMBER CO.
Remember we can fit you in Shoes
that will prove satisfaction. S. J
Howel & Sons. -
Jersey Cow Fot Sale.
Good Jersey Cow fresh in milk for
sale, at reasonable price.
J. W. O'Neal. - 2t.
All Kinds of Building Materials.
Lumber, Shnigles, Brick, Lime, Cement, Roofing, Nails
Etc, bought in car lots from Mills and Factories. A full
line of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes.
Undertaking Department—We also carry a ull
line of Coffins, Caskets and other Undertaking Supplies
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Burial Robes and Suits
PHONE NO. 14 - - . DEVINE, TEXAS
BLACK MAMMOTH JACK.
The sire of this Jack was a Thorough bred Black Mammoth, 16 1-2
hands high, weighed 1,158 pounds, registered at Gordon, Texas and sold
at five years old for $3,600. the highest price ever paid in North America
for any like animal. His mother was 151-4 hands high and pretty enough
to hitch to a carriage. She was the daughter of a Catalonian Jack which
sold for $1,500. in Spain.
Thia Jack is 3 years old, 15 handshigh and will go 16 hands when
grown. He is allright in every respect and issure. Terms $10. insured.
$1. cash at beginning of season. Ranch one mile south of Zigsag.
A. H. Avery ,Zigzag, Tex.
Call on us for North & Wagners
can goods, “Dog Head Brand"—aad
things not bearing Dog Head are
second. The Dog Head are widely
known for quality and quanity. Corn,
Black berries, Pumpkin, Potatoes,
Tomatoes, Hominey, Oysters and etc.
You once try the Dog Head Brand
you will have no other.
Coopwood, Littleton & Co.
C lass 1911,
The Devine High and public school
will close April 28. Following is
the list of graduates: Virginia
Franke, Lois Buck, Lanelle Ward, Car
olina Wipff, Claudia Howard, Orin
Gossett and Edgar Morris. The
clam motto is: "Launched, but
Whither Bound." Colors: Red and
White. Flower: American Beauty
A Eargaiu,.
On Easy Terms.
One 60 light L X. L acetyline
Generator with 1300 feet of pipe
burners and all fittings. Also one
20 light L X. L. acetyline Generator
with 300 feet of pipe, burners and
fittings. Reason for selling replac-
ing with Electric lights, fans etc
Write, phone or wire Adams Co.
or R. N. Teel. Devine Texas.
taxasanarssssan
Bee Keeper's Supplies
# - A. L Root’s Supplies Exclusively
We can save you the freight on
your orders. Call and see us.
B Crutchfield & Reasons
Burns Bldg. Hondo St. Devine, Texas
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You can always pick up a bargain
at the Dev ine Furniture Co.
When in need of Fruit Jara, nee
S. J. Howel & Sons. We have them
in all sizes and prices.
Money To Lend.
Money to Lend on real-estate.
Carl & Kercheville,
401 -15 Gunther Bldg,
San Antonio, Texas.
ForSale: Rhode Island Red Bs 1
$1.50 per 15. Barred Pymoth Rod..
Eees. $1.25 per 15.1 fuarentee to I
have the best stock this side of San
Antonio.Reeds Poultry Yard, .
Take Notice.
Our Big Rondo Stallion will make 1
the season in Devine. Price $10.
Insured.
J. W. Crutchfield.
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W. L. DuBose & Sons. The Devine News. (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 23, 1911, newspaper, March 23, 1911; Devine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1662737/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.