The Fort Stockton Pioneer (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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ANNOUNCEMENT RATES
District .......
County
Precinct .........
Mahdeen for dandruff. Sold I A. G. Anderson, of the And-
$16.001 by J. F. Victory at Victory's erson ranch, at Free, transacted
lo.oo Barber Shop. tf business in the Metropolis the
r,,uu M A. Smith and wife of Gir- first of the week.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
We are authorized to announce Howell
Johnson as a candidate for re-election
to the office of County Judge of Pecos
county, election November 7th, 1»16.
FOR CNUNTY ATTORNEY
We are authorized to announce R. D.
Blaydes as a candidate for re-election
to the office of County Attorney of
Pecos county, subject to the will of the
voters in the gensral election November
7th.
FOR TAX ASHEXHOK
We are authorized to announce John
I^ee Mitchell as a candidate for the of-
fice of Tax Assessor of Pecos county,
Election Nov. 7th, 1916.
We are authorized to announce R. L.
Mitchell of Huenavista. as a candidate
for the office of Tax Assessor of Pecoa
county, election Nov. 7th, 1916.
We are authorized to announce John
L. Moore as a candidate for re-election
to the office of Tax Assessor of Pecos
county, election November 7th, 1916.
We are authorized to announce H. 1.
Winfield as a candidate for the office of
Tax Assessor of Pecos County, subject
to the will of the voters in the general
election, November 7.
* FOR SHERIFF AN!> TAX COLLECTOR
We are authorized to announce I). S.
Barker as a candidate for re-election to
the office of Sheriff and Tax Collector
of Pecos county, subject to the will of
the voters in the general election, No-
vember 7th.
vin, were shopping in the Spring
City. Tuesday.
Remember you can get all
kinds of machine work at the
Rooney Garage. tf
Four different brands of auto
tires and tubes carried in stock
at the Rooney Garage. tf
Eyes—Tested free and glasses
Judge O. W. Williams, who
has been in attendance on Dis-
trict Court at Midland, returned
home last Friday.
Miss Maud Farrington, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs
W. C. Fairey, left Sunday for
her home in Cisco.
Mrs. I. W. Bates of San An-
properly fitted by R. C. Thomp- gelo, arrived Wednesday on a
son. Jeweler and Optican.
John Girvin, of San Angelo,
arrived Monday on a visit to his
sister, Mrs. W. W. Moser.
T. F. Holbrook and Rev. M.
0. Williams spent Monday in Al-
pine, transacting business.
Commissioner J. t. Baker was
in from his ranch the first of the
week, transacting business.
Rev. C. A. Dickson and wife.
visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Powell
House For Rent: Five rooms
and sleeping porch, close to school
house. Water connections. Ap-
ply to R. D. Blaydes.
R. L. Mitchell of Buenavista,
was in the Hub this week, look-
ing after his political fence in the
Tax Assessor’s race.
S. E. Hamilton, of Beathany,
of Carmel were in the Snrimr Mo * arrived Thursday of last
City for a few hours Tuesday. week, to look after his irrigated
visit to relatives at Ft. Worth.
LEST YOU FORGET School
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
We are authorized to announce H. H.
Hutz an a candidate for re-election to _
the office of County Trea»urer of Pecos , IUVj ‘UIVW,:jL1
county, subject to the will of the voters ”°°ks are sold for cash. Stock-
in the general election, November 7th. ton Pharmacy, The Rexall Store.
for county and uistrict clerk , The ladies of the Methodist
We are authorized to announce Frank ^ fiurch will serve their usual
Rooney ax a candidate for re-election chicken dinner Tuesday, October
to the office of County and District 3rd.
Clerk, of Pecoa County, subject to the
will of the voters in the general elec-
tion.
Joe Mattison. of the oil field,
spent the first of the week among
his friends in the Metropolis.
Fifteen applications of Mah-
deen at Victory’s Barber Shop,
guaranteed to cure dandruff, tf
For bargains in irrigated lands,
choice valley lands, or town
property, call on H. H. Butz.
Mrs. Jno. Oates and Miss Max-
i ne returned Wednesday from a | can now lie’ had at Aaron’s Saddle’
land interests on 7D.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Neil, of
Roscoe, who have been visiting
the family of S. L. Greear, left
Sunday for their home.
Cashier F. A. Stubblefield of
the Farmers State Bank of Bu-
enavista, spent a few hours in
the Metropolis Sunday.
The best saddles, bridles, shop
made bits, spurs and blankets
Keep
Beautiful
To keep beautiful, keep well. Don’t
neglect any symptom of ill health.
Lose health, and beauty goes with
it. Cosmetics will not bring it back.
S. B. Longino Jr. left Tuesday
for Dallas, where he goes to at-
tend the Baylor Medical Uni ver-, and see fashionable line of ladies
Harness and Shoe Shop. 23tf
Mrs. R. L. Carr and daughter,
Miss Marjorie, left Tuesday for
Belton, where Miss Marjorie
w ill attend Baylor College.
Miss lone Goode, recently of
Fort Stockton, but now of Alpine
went to Austin, this week, to re-
enter the State University.
Attention, Ladies! Come
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE PRECINCT 1
W. B. Martin has authorized u* to
make his announcement for Justice of
the Peace, Justice Precinct No. l. sub- for Austin, where he will take
senior work in the State Univer-
sity.
Hugh Livingston left Sunday
iect to the general election in Novem-
ber of this year.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Arlan Rotan returned Wednes-
day from Waco.
you want to rent a house, j1,a s. ^)een attending District
sity.
Aaron’s Saddle, Harness and
Shoe Shop wants your saddle,
harness and shoe repairing busi-
ness. 23tf
Judge W\ C. Jackson returned
Mondav from Midland, where he
see H. H. Butz.
Best meal in town at
Puckett House. 35 cents.
Court.
Misses Helen and Mattie Sue
tailored and street hats on dis-
play at the Earnest Hat Shoo.
Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Harris, who
have been on a motor trip to
Abilene and other Texas points,
returned Thursday of last week.
Will Young, of Marfa, arrived
last Saturday on a visit to his
mother and sisters, Mrs. H L.
Winfield and Mrs. V. L. Bran
non.
Miss Marjorie Livingston left
Sunday for San Antonio, where
Celery and Iron
Tonic
is intended to aid in bringing all the organs of
the body into healthy, active, harmonious action,
toning up, refreshing, and invigorating the entire
system, giving energy to the spirits, and new life
to the muscles.
It is a valuable strength-building tonic in hot
weather. We guarantee it to please you or
money back. Price, One Dollar.
SOLD ONLY AT
Stockton Pharmacy
Prescription Druggists
The U®xa ML Store
J. W. Oldham, general manag-
for Fort Stockton Irrigated
-><■ Odom left Saturday for Milford. she en,er Mulholland’s, to
(Texas, where they will enter ^e-ojalizo m music and advanced
olileat’the RmmTy Garage'1 Tf' " Thursday being the Jewish j I'an Kihl moved, for H. H. f '»r run oiot-Kton .mttaieu
* New Year, the store of N. Wink- Butz. this week, the house local- Lands Co.,.left last Friday for
For school books and school ler was closed in observance of ®d near Howell Johnson's resi- j Kansas ( itv, where he will
supplies see Stockton Pharmacy, the day. j dence, to a lot near the school spend several days on business.
Suits cleaned and pressed *1. NOW is a (rood time to have building See I)r. Aronson at the Rooney
Puckett's Tailor Shop. Phone 76. your watch cleaned and putm Mrs. Frank S, Mills and chil- Oct. dth, for five .lays
...... , . , . . g. Kid order. R. C. Thompson the dren and Mr. and Mrs C. C. He has fitted glasses for some of
Nobby line of tailored and jewe|er tf. H,lrr)s left Monday for Midland. the People of Fort Stockton
Hafshon ^ L W. A. Hadden and Ben G. ! where they will attend the Mid- | *** the past several years. 25
"att>hop , . Smith were in attendance on land Fair. years experience. It
Rooney Garage is the place to District Court at Alpine the first \|jss Annie McKenzie left Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M. Rooney
get your auto repairs and ac- 0f the week. day of last week for Brown wood accompanied their daughter, Mrs.
cessories. tt Miss Annie Rooney left Satur- where she will re-enter Daniel Iw- R -Chancellor and little son
J. M Montgomery transacted day for Dallas where she will re- Baker College to specialize in art *^r- h°nie Monday, and
business in San Angelo the first enter St. Mary’s College, to take and expression. iw,fi sI,end the week at Midland,
of the week.
senior work.
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School of SucceM^oJi
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Successful Men
EVERYWHERE
evidence the value of being well
dressed. For well dressed men
are successful, because success-
ful men are well dressed. That’s
reason enough for you to have
your clothes individually cut
and hand tailored.
The beautiful selections possible
out of our splendid showing for Fall and Win-
ter of 1916-17 will permit of your exercising
a clothes preference more positive than you
have ever enjoyed before.
WE1SBERG
g~y . attending the fair.
Stamp your Correspondence
with that desired dainty and ele- E. NL Richardson and V\. M.
gant good taste by securing from Hopson.of Mystery the Metrop-
our exclusive society style. The °hs of the oil held, spent a couple
Rexall Storp * lot days in the Hub, the first of
... . the week, indulging in radium
Limber up your muscles, j plunges and taking in the mov-
Whatever the cause of your jes
lameness, Rexall Rubbing Oil 7, : n .. - , _ I
will relieve, or your money back. ; he genial man-
TKx» Povoii ‘ j agerof the Orient Townsite Com-1
pany, left Sunday for Kansas |
The Rexall Store.
Mrs. Lizzie Hayter and daugh-
ter, Miss Connie, who have been
on a visit to R. P. Hayter and
family, left Tuesday for their
home in Sw’ectw'ater.
For Sale: 1915 model ‘Three
Speed’ Indian Motorcyle. Guar-
anteed to be in A1 condition. A
bargain at $125.00. See M. J.
Farmer, at Austin Bakery.
Mrs. W.D. Kincaid and daugh-
ters Misses Tunice and Mae, of
Uvalde, who have been out on
the Kincaid ranch, were in the
city Tuesday, enroute home.
Harry Bird motored over to
Alpine, Sunday, and was accom-
panied home by Mrs. Bird, who
has been on a visit to friends at
Del Rio, Sanderson and Alpine.
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Lea and
little daughter Doris, motored
over to Midland, Monday, where
they will enjoy a few days of
sightseeing at the Midland Fair.
Morris Winkler, recently of
New York, a brother of N. Wink-
ler, arrived last Saturday and
for the present is assisting in
the sales at the N. Winkler dry
goods Btore.
S. D. Brannon left Saturday
for Crowell, where he went to
arrange the home for hia family,
who will join him next week.
Mr. Brannon and family have
many friends in Fort Stockton,
who regret to give them up aa
citizens, but our lose is Crowell's
good fortune.
City and other points along the
Orient. Mr. Gregg expects to
be absent from the city about
two weeks.
G. W. Hoyt,Judge H.W. Akir.
J. C. Blagden, Capt. S. R Percy
and Isaac B. Snow, of Kansas
City, composed a party who
were in Fort Stockton last Fri-
day and Saturday, looking over
the Weaver Syndicate interests.
Why Don’t You Get the
Royal Tailored Look?
No matter how rich the cloth,
how fine the workmanship or how
stylish the cut, if the suit does
not fit. its good lines and good
looks simply will not “stay put,”
therefore we are offering you
ROYAL Nade-to-Neasure
Suits, the best tailored and most
staunchly constructed clothes in
the world, at moderate prices.
Call and aaa our Fall and
Wintar Una af Samplaa
NICK M. FAULKNER
At Puckett’a Tailor Shop
FILLS TWO BASKETS
at our store. We buy in large quantities when
the market is right and give our customers the
benefit every time.
QUALITY AND WEIGHT
are found in every article purchased here.
We are certain both are right. Is it any won-
der that we have such a big trade. We want
yours.
lis Grocery
Telephone 47
W. H. BIRD
EMBALMRR AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
roirr stockton
tcxas
J. C. MAUK,
Latov
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