Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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Pall and complete line of Opti-
cal Goods, and guarantee to
please yea. -Eyes tested free.
II. C. Boyd,
Jeweler and Optician.
Jno. & Wolf is attending- the
Y. M. C. A. Institute in Houston
'this week, as a delegate from
•this district.
Miss Irma Bruce is in Houston
where she will spend some time
as the guest of her sister.
Miss Gladys Hillyer spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with friends
•in Bay City.
Mrs. Mellie Leckie will display
a beautiful line of Millinery at
the Hotel Palacios next Tuesday,
April 8. You are cordially in-
vited to attend.
Lawrence Miller spent a few
days last week in Bay City.
Joe E. Price was in West Co-
lumbia on business Saturday.
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 south of
■Blessing. lltip
Miss Louise Pybus spent Sat-
urday and Sunday in Bay City.
Dr. D risk ill will fill the pulpit
at the Christian church Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock.
Good Milch Cows for sale.
Frank Gillespie,
iit4 Palacios, Texas.
A. R. Hillyer was called to the
bedside of his sop, Robert,-who
is critically ill in Austin, Tuesday
evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Baxter Golightly
and daughter, Miss Fay, left
Thursday morning for Bay City,
where they will make their
future home. This estimable
family has made many friends
here who regret their departure.
Rev. Golightly will continue as
ipastor of the Christian church.
Sudan Hay for Sal6. $18.00
per ton at farm, $20.00 in town.
W< W-. Uussell.
L. A. McKinnon was recalled to
Houston Tuesday afternoon, to
the bedside of his son, Neal, who
is dangerously ill following an
opera tien.
Miss Myrtle Farmer, who has
been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
T, R Brandon, returned to her
home in Columbus this week.
As a special representative in
Matagorda county of the Delco
Lighting System 1 would be
pleased to interview anyone inter-
ested, Specially desirable for
country homes or small towns.
L. G. Young. ' 10tf
V. L. Wilkerson of ElCampo
was in the city with friends and
relatives this week.
.The residence of A. E. Fox
wa3 entered this week, during
the absence of the family, and
robbed of several dollars in money
and other items, and numerous
articles of furniture were over-
turned and disarranged. From;
reports, it seems there is quite a
bit of petty thievery going on in
the city and some precaution
should be taken to protect valu-
ables when away from home.
The largest and most com-
plete stock of Jewelry and etc.
now arriving at II. C. Boyd's
Jewelry Store.
The Jno. T. Price Lumber Co.
has purchased the Sisson Bros,
warehouse.
Mrs. Clara C. Trego and sister,
Miss Clark, left this morning for
Hoopeston, 111.
SURGEONS agree that in
cases of Cuts, Burns, Bruises
and Wounds, the FIRST TREAT-
MENT is most important. When
an EFFICIENT anti-septic is ap-
plied promptly, there is no dang-
er of infection and the wound
begin* to heal at once. For use
on man or beast, BOROZONE is
the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and
HEALING AGENT. Buy it now
and be Wad.y for an emergency.
Price -2&C, Mc, $1.00 and $1.50.
Soid by OrtsCent ©rug Store.
Becaus? I am a loyal Ameri-
can, because my "country needs
my help, because what I save
will help me and what is saved
in America will help the whole
world, I promise to live economi-
cally and save all that I can; to
set aside regularly a portion of
what 1 earn and loan it to my
Government by investing it in
War Savings Stamps.
FOR SALE, CHEAP-Cash or
good terms, my residence near
East Bay with own artesian
water. Lot has frontage of 80
feet. L. G. Young. 9tf.
Joe E. Price was in Bay City
several times this week on busi-
ness.
Don't forget—Woodie Callo-
way is still in the oil business.
Residence phone 142, ofiice
phone 1. 2tf
Mrs. J. L. Ivoerber 'and children
are visiting Mrs. Koerber's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Perry-
man, in Liberty.
Capt. C. W. Tandy, who suf-
fered a fall about two weeks
ago, is still oonfined'te the house.
I carry a full and complete
line of optical goods and guaran-
tee to please you.
If. C. Boyd,
Jeweler and Optician.
Mrs. W. H. Cook and children,
Margaret and William, of Tam-
pico, Mex\, arrived recently to
spend tbo summer' with Mrs.
Cook's pareuts, Capt. and Mrs.
C. V/. Tandy.
Mr. and Mrs. O S. Ivoerber are
visiting friends -and relatives in
Houston.
WANTED—to buy 25 or 50
acres of land, raw or improved,
on Carancakufi Bay shore. If
you have any thing write Martin
Hill, 231-5 McKee St., Houston,
Texas. V) 112
C. G. Richardson of the Bay
City Monument Works was in
the city this week on business.
C. C. Logan oi' Red Wing,
Minn., was here this week.
Ernest Spauld-ing of Houston
is the guest of relatives, Mrs.
J. J. Curlee and family.
The many pleased customers
who have been fitted by me is
a guarantee that 1 give entire
satisfaction in my optical work.
H. C. Boyd,
Jeweler and Optician.
Robt. Brock and sister, Mrs.
Lula Mae Bowen, are visiting in
Houston.
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Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings,
Dress Shirts, Big Cut Work Shirts, Big Gut
Overalls.
Star Brand and W L. Douglas Shoes, made of All
Leather. Our, Motto: Best Goods and Lowest
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CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING
WE KNOW HOW ST IS DONE. Give us a
trial. If you are not pleased in every detail
your money wil! be refunded without question
N. L. HAYES, Prop,
ENOS BUILDING, NF.XT TO CITY FEED STORE
T!-e Palacios Breeders & Fan-' ^Several young people from thl.*
•ciers Association held their regu- i and adjacent communities at
lar monthly meeting in the Bea- j tended the dance in Blessing
con ofiice Wednesday afternoon ! Monday night. All report a line
at 2 o'clock. ' time.
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PALACIOS DRUG CO.
August Redies of Cuero was in
the city this week.
Bad-breath, bitter taste, dizzi-
ness and a general "no account"
feeling is a sure sign of a torpid
liver. IIERBINE is the medi-
cine needed. It makes the liver
active, vitalizes the bloody regu-
lates the bowels and restores a
fine feeling of energy and cheer-
fulness. Price C-Oc. Sold by
Crescent Drug Store.
Tex-I-Grip, the Patch that
Sealed the Blowout, for sale by
Ernest Wylie, Blacksmith, on
Pavilion «treet. lOtl
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THE UNiVESS AS.. CAR:
The Ford Factory has not yet
reached normal production. It will
take some time, after being entirely
given over to war work. We are
getting a few cars right along, and
•suggest that you leave your order
with us as soon as possible and we
will deliver as soon as possible. Run-
about, $500; Touring Car, $525;
Coupe, $650; Sedan, $775; One Ton
Truck Chassis, $550. These prices
f. o. b. Detroit. Don't forget the
service we give in our shops, genuine
Ford Parts, Ford skill and Ford
prices.
PALACIOS AUTO COMPANY
J. L. Koerber, Mgr.
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Tucker, T. L. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919, newspaper, April 4, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411901/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Palacios Library.