Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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By Order of
United States Food
A dministration
1004.10
Warrants pd
On hand
W«rs fd Jan. 1
Rec'd for month
901.26
271.114
12C2.90
351.72
373.71
2U6.U5
(>60.(i0
305.60
911.18
1
For every pound of Wheat
Potatoes, Rice,
or Rye Flour you will be re-
Dried Beans, Meal, ^
quired to buy one pound of
Oatmeal Grits,
the substitutes on the op-
Rice Flour, Potato Flour,
posite side,
Hominy
102.70
543.30
364.06
040.03
Curtis - Sisson
Grocery. Co.
"Tlie Home ui Qualiiy GrOCeiicd"
LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
PAtACIOS
ly report as efty tieiurorer, which waa
«xtunin«d and approved u follows:
Gen') fd •» band Jan 1 383.52
Rec'd daring mo. 1410.08
Entered at
Second
Office aa
1773.60
169.50
Warrants pd
On hard
St & bdjr fd Jan 1
Rec'd for month
Official
Palacios,
City of
Texas
PUBL1S
r. l.
IDA* BT
ITOR
Ann
The Beaoen
the. t
office,
White Man*
—
unce
tea for
of the
COUNTY
John F
Thos.
COU
J.B.
Geo.
COUNTY
W. Fi
COUNTY
Q. B.
W. B.
COUNTY
J, C;
TAX
T. H,
TAX
W. C.
SHERI
Bert
Subject
P
--mm ip
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593.02
1324. S3
'OU'LL enjoy this real
as a pipe.
IT'S TOASTED
The Burley tobacco is
toasted; makes the taste
delicious. Ycu know how
toasting: improves the flavor
of bread. And it's the
same with tobacco exactly.
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Guaranteed by
I « ORFONATI
Warrants pd
On hand
St &bdg skg f<i Jan 1
Rec'd for month
On hand
Wws skg fd Jan. 1
Rec'd for month
On hand 1'.I17.SS
Total am't on hand Feb. 1, $5448 22
The mayor was instructed to
correspond with the owners and
holders of city waterworks bonds
with a view of taking up Bond
No. 4 right away.
The following claims, having
been examined by the finance
committcc"hnd found to be cor-
rect, are hereby approved, and
ordered that warrants be issued
on the city treasurer in favor of
each party for the amount re-
spectively due him:
Mayor and council, sal,
W. B. Willis, salary
W, C. Gray, city att'y
J. F. Barnett, city tres.
Dr. Eiiiotr, heait'n officer,
C. L. Haynes, fire marshal
0. H. Trego, st. lights
A. Miller* tax error
G. H. Heck, com. on col.,
Grant Lbr. Co., lbr.,
C. B. Webb, labor
Palacios Rfiacon, stationery 3.25
D. Rulhven, erroneous ass't P.25
J. L. Pybus, wood, 3.50
Gulf Refining Co., oil, gas 31.39
R. J. Hill, salary
Palacios Hdw. Co. bat.,
J. W. Tompkins, pipe,
3 Albfert Berrara, labor
Insure with
Barnett & Co.
ALL KINDS OF
Insurance
Office at
Palacios State Bank
City Feed Store
Miller & Hansen, Props.
ALL KINDS OF
Feed and Hay
AT LOWEST PRICES
For CASH ONLY
Phone No. 29
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M. K. FEATHER
Undertaking
and Embalming
The Service Way
Office Phone 46 Residence 17
$22.00
10.00
5.00
5.00
O.uu
4.00
16.00
1.00
114.91
6 35
1.25
75.00
6.30
6.ia
1.00
Dr. T: F. DRISKILL
dentist
Office Hours: 9x0 12 A M
1:30 TO 5 P. M.
Phone Number 00
Southwest Rooms, Ruthven Building
Palacios, .... Texaa
DELICIOUS CORN MUFFINS.
Dr. A. B. CAIRNES
DENTIST
OFFICE; UPSTAIRS IN HILL
. BUILDING
Phone 51
4
Postgraduate Northwestern Univ
ty of Chicago, III.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
iff
At
city
cios h<
Febru
J. J. H;
LaBelle Theatre
Coming, Monday, Feb. ik, a'
"Charlie Chaplin Comedy.*-' See!
the play that made the$l,070,000
cornelian fu'i'orR.
Corn'1 i . • 'i !
t? yoii •• • p
with Mc'_
Ii it
Hunt's Salvo, formerly called
I 17 lint's, Ciirs is coin*
{pounded for tbo treatment of
/itch, Ecrfma, Ring worm, and I
Tetter, anil 13 nild hy tlie drug" 1
ylot on the atrlnt irr.ariinleft that
me pivcbnSs 7Ce, will b.
f; ompCy f-'KCui") to
(Sis^v.f.v T 5tenVi»*M*a
f • i. * •»< <i'.* ttf
, ». I**... i a «, a, .,«« ty*
many
show
We
Oings
dean
nd we
liaeios
them.
sever-
in and
h, we
g of the
of Pala-
day of
present
pending
b. Miller.
The city
""" • Wattr
t--when
is trans-
last regu-
,d ih open
i monthly re-
ent, which
I as follows:
*295.95.
lite monthly
i, which was
btkrws:
jh
§L
WE&t
V. R'U
\t 1't
9.87
fffl 01
•tmn
asp. t-i • y.
•4 U. ..»..v.luy 1
jRk
Jlere's an old fashioned recipe for
?orn muffins that hns recontly boon
fevlved and used with unusual success
111 several of the larger New York ho-
tels: To make three nml a half dozen
muffins take one quart milk, six ounces
autter substitute, twelve ounces of
light syrup or honey, four eggs, pinch
it salt, two ounces baking powder,
jne and n half pounds comment and
one and n half pounds rye flour. The
>utter and syrup should bo thoroughly
mixed; then add the eggs gradually.
Pour In the milk and add the rye flour
mixed with corntnenl and baking pow-
ler.
GLAD T0TEST1FY
Says Watoga Lady, "As To What
Cardui Has Done For Me, So
As To Help Others."
Watoga,W. Va.—Mrs. S. W. Gladwen,
Of this town, says: "Whes about 15 years
of age, I suffered greatly ... Sometimes
would go a month or two, and I had
terrible headache, backache, and bearing-
down pains, and would just drag snd
had 110 appetite. Then ... it would last
... two weeks, and was so weakening,
and my health was awful.
My mother bought me a bottle of
Cardui, and 1 began to improve after
taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I
took three ... I gained, and was well
and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui.
I am married now and have 3 children
. .. Have never had to have a doctor for
female trouble, and just resort to Cardui
if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to
what it has done for me, so as to help
others."
if you are nervuu»<jr weak, have head-
aches, backaches, or any of the other
ailments so common to women, why not
give C::rdui a trial? Reccmmcndcd by
irnnv p'ayit.cirsna I > ws? ove"4D y?zx*.
Bt-ih Uiktrr Ct x5.v; II un>
U »»•». ' •■t i... .. j- M
, hU-U
Palacios feed store
CARRIES A LINE OF
High Grade Feed!
At prices that will save you Monwy
See Us
E. E. BURTON CO.
Phone 110 Palacios, Texas
Mvi. .
W. C. GRAY
Attorney at Law
City Attorney
PALACIOS, TEXAS
WILL MAKE YOUR BOND
(Surety Company)
PBACTICE IN ALL COURTS
OF THE STATE
Southern Pacific
Lines
A Good Citizen
A good citizen is one who sup«
ports his Government in trying
times like these now confronting
ns, and who, docs it without
reservation,
The Southern Pacific Lines are
endeavoring to do their share,
and to maintain their obligations
to the Government and to the
peonle with justic to both.
We want the co-operation of
our patrons in increasing the ef-
ficiency of our service in every
direction, for only by co-ordinat-
ing our efforts and by a sym-
pathetic support of men and
measures can American institu-
tions succeed snd tbe American
ft a? t'vnifv « freed' iy>. in support
C\f TvV'V'lt t
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Tucker, T. L. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1918, newspaper, February 8, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411559/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.