Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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Tkre You Short
of Kitchen Utensils
Do you have to Keep the folKs
^waiting for their meals because you
are shy on cooKing utensils? You
'can't maKe few pans answer many
purposes and at the same time get up
•a quicK meal. You are foolish even to
try it, considering how little it would
»cost to get everything you lacK.
Our Kitchen uten-
sil stocK is very com-
plete. We have many
little time and money
^saving devices which
housewives can ap-
preciate, besides all
the usual necessities.
Comeinandseeus
the first opportunity
you can find, if it's
merely to looK around,
MaKe a list of what
you need — then get
<our prices.
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HARDWARE THAT STANDS HARD WEAR
AT PRICES THAT STAND COMPAJ&ISON
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Car of mixed feed on the road,
■expected to atriva any day.
'Get my prices—they are right—
before biaying-elsewhere.
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0. 2. Dahiberg spent Monday
in Houston on business.
Jus. W. SartweMe was in H-ous-
Son Saturday-.
Everything in Jewelry that
•can be found in an up-to-date
Jewelry Store.
H. C. Boyd,
Jeweler and Optician.
Misses Anita Waters and Ruby
Robertson, Mrs. Robertson and
'■Guy Perry attended the Declama-
tion Contest in Bay City Friday
night.
Mrs. D. Edward's and son,
Howard, of Topeka, Kans., came
in Saturday to visit her daughter,
Mrs. J. J. ftodebaugh, and family.
Good second hand Ranch King
"buggy and set of double harness
for sale or trade.
14t2 J. W. Boiling.
B. W. Trull of Mrdfield was in
the city Sunday.
Commissioner Henry Sanders
attended court in Bay City last
. week.
Tex-I-Grip, the Patch that
Sealed the Blowout, for sale by
Ernest Wylie, Blacksmith, on
Pavilion street. Ilt4
J. L. BJair came in Sunday
from Wharton and spent the day
with home folks.
Murray Huddleston of West
Columbia was in the city this
week with relatives and friends.
Don't forget—VVoodie Callo*
way is still in the oil business.
Residence phone 142, office
phone 1. 2tf
Fernley Tatum of Rice Insti*
tute, Houston, spent the week*
•end here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A, J. Tatum.
Oliver Ifland is home from El-
UagtoH Field.
In Optical Goods I guarantee
absolutely to please you.
EYES TESTED FREE.
H. C, Koyd,
" Jeweler and Optician.
•J. H. Nixc-n, who last week
moved to and purchased a home
in ElCampo, is in the city this
week closing up his business af-
fairs.
Ernest Wylie, Blacksmith,
handles the celebrated Tex-I-
Grip, the Patch that Sealed the
Blowout. On sale at his estab-
lishment on Pavilion street. Ilt4
Ron Huddleston spent Monday
in Bay City,
Misses Claire Hansen and
Mabel Billings were sh«pph»g in
Bay City Monday,.
My prices are the lowest, con-
sidering the grade and quality of
goods and guarantee to please you
H. C. Boyd,
Jeweler and Optician.
Miss Myrtle Williams is visit-
ing friends and relatives in San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Davis spent
Monday in Houston.
Goed Milch Cows for sale.
Frank Gillespie,
llt-4 Palacios, Texas.
R. G. Palmer attended court in
Bay City Monday.
Mrs. Woodie Calloway and
little daughter are visiting rela-
tives and friends in LaWard.
Sudan Hay for Sale. $18.00
per ton at farm, $20.00 in town.
W. W. Bussell. 8tf
M. E. Rogers spent a few hours
Monday in Bay City on business.
Attorney W. C. Gray attended
court in Bay City this week.
A valuable dressing for flesh
wounds, burns, scalds, old sores,
rash, chafed skin, is BAL-
LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It
is both healing and antiseptic.
Price S&6, 60c and $1.00 per
bottle. JsteM by CtvsR-ent Drug
Store,
FOR SALE—Live oak and
green hard wood 'charcoal, at
one ccnt per pound, f. o. b. Edna,
Texas. Any amount; car lots, of
30,000 pounds, aspecialty. Split
4 ft. cord wood, oak, elm and
ash, dry, $5.00 per cord, f. o. b.
Pledger, Texas.
C. J. Lindberg,
Address, Edna, Texas, for coal
Pledger, Tex., for wood
The next meeting of t e Civic
League will he hflj in the
Library rooms at 3:00 o'clock.
Every lady in the Palacios Inde-
pendent School District is ex-
pected to be present.
The Patch that Sealed the
Blowout—Tex-I-Grip—is for sale
by Ernest Wylie x?n Pavilion
street. : 1114
Dr. R. L. McLellan awl daugh-
ter of Easotiville, Alabama, are
guests of E. L. Hardy and family.
COLORS-HOW TO SET: In
washing summer fabrics, if you
follow these suggestions, articles
will not fade, in washing any-
thing bh.e, put a handfull of
salt in the water; green, a lump
of alum; gray or brown, a little
ox gall.; tan -or linen j^oods, hay
water; red and .pink, use a little
vinegar. For any other inform-
ation in our line, phone-32.
Hayes, Cleaner >& Dyer.
The Lutheran Aid Society will
meet with Mesdames Fox and
Doxtator at 3 p. in.. May 2. All
members and friends invited.
PALACIOS DRUG CO.
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Mrs. M. J. Ward of Bay City
is visiting relatives here.
FOR SALE CHEAP-Wood
and coal range, hot water tank,
buzz fan, ceiling f^n> oil oven,
rubber-lined auto robe, garden
tools. Mrs. Ernest Boston.
Dewey Stewart returned this
week from overseas duty, having
received his discharge from the
army.
Bad breath, bitteV taste, dizzi-
ness and a _general"'no account'*
feeling is a sure sign of a torpid
liver. HERBINE is the medi-
cine needed. It makes the iiver
active, vitalizes the blood, regu-
lates the bowels and restores a
fine feeling of energy and cheer-
fulness. Price GWc. Sold by
Crescent Drug Store.
Dr. II. H. Hulten of Oklahoma
City and Major O. L. Bodenhamer
of Brownwood spent the week in
the city.
NOTICE COTTON FARMERS
— Mebane Cotton'Seed for Sale
at $1.50 per bushel. See Fant
Bros, at Palacios, or Goodson on
Fant farm, 1-2 mile aouth of
Blessing. Ilt4p
Ruel B. Foley was in Bay City
a few hours Thursday on busi-
ness.
FOUND—Pocketbook contain-
ing a considerable amoufit of
money. Owner can get same by-
proving ownership. Call at this
office. ^
WANTED—to buy 25 or 50
acres of land, raw or improved,
on Carancahua Bay shore. If
you have any thing write Martin
Hill, 2315 McKee St., Houston,
Texas. 9tl2
Beacon advertisers.
Spring Dry Goods j
And Spring Shoes liav-e arrived, !
and more are on the way. Come (
in and look tlvem <over. j
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Star Brand and W. L. Douglas Shoes, 'macte of All j
Leather. Our Motto: Best Goods and Lowest j
Prices—-FOR THE CASH
BRANDON'S Cash Store
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L'XTRA H»OM PATENT
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WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS
How Many Loaves to a Sack?
Pat BELLE OF "WICHITA poc-s farther because it h made
flour to the economy test. You'll from highest quality wheat. X<?t
find the result fa more and bet- only does it menu more in the
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HLLLE OF VHTHITA Hour satisfaction.
Davis Brothers
BET AIL, GROCERS
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W. B. RAE, Proprietor
PALACIOS, TEXAS
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Ford cars have become such a
world utility that it would almost
seem as if every family ought to have
its Ford car. Runabout, Touring
Car, Coupe, Sedan, (the two latter
have enclosed bodies), and the Truck
Chassis, have really become a part
and parcel of human life. You want
one because its service will be profit-
able to you. We solicit your ordpr
at once because, while production'
limited, it will be first come, first
supplied.
PALACIOS AUTO COMPANY
J. L. Koerber, Mgr.
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Tucker, T. L. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1919, newspaper, April 25, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411722/m1/5/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.