The Fort Stockton Pioneer (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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THE JOY OF EATING IS ENHANCED BY
SUPERIOR QUALITY AND GOOD COOKING
We advertise quality and talk quality mn
tinually berauae quality i- th»» stone of our
businara. It is quality that Brought u>
our customers, n i> qualitx that kevp-
them, and quality that lirniK> m-w i»nes
Whvn you <*.»iit lu rMmm mho mmh tn
the limit, consider quality. When you
want quality f.*Hl-tuffs. CONSIDFK I S
Whatever you get at this store is quality,
hut with quality you always want quantity
ami service.
THE ELLIS GROCERY
'COURTESY and SATISFACTION'
Hill »»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Liggett# Grape June.
Stockton Pharmacy.
Pints, ttc.1 School shorn at Rooney Mercantile
Co.
Per Sale- Kurd n.mi-trr. *i*h start < K‘Wren*a h<»« for school wear at
er. See C. C. Burro*. 2«-tf, h*H*ney Mercantile Ca,
We always handle the beat of home
Be phototfrai h«sl
y-ur birthday
tf
R. I). BLAYDES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in all court*
Port Stockton. Texaa
I'KM’TIO IN Al l < OUHT
W A. HADDEN
Lawyer
OtTtice in Coert llou»<
PORT STOCKTON *
I'u retest \S itch Hazel Kx*r«'t Pint*
I Stockton Pharmacy,
I,;imi|» *ha<ic- save the eye*. Sc*1
’hem Mt Kiioncy Mercantile <'o.
at Pitta way a Studio.
See the ne.. *t«* k of shoe* at
I’o >ne\ Men antile Co.
May RI<m ks and Hake Teeth made
at Skinner** Work Shop.
We r- ■ air old and make new fumi
tun*. ItUirer a. Crawford
s iv* ‘h« • hild'« Buy a shade
m' R (i<-\ Mercantile t <•.
Have \ Oil *ri*«<1 fh«* hr»»wn raast
and ith'j at \ ,r r's Market?
\i a<i*- Martin a ml Will Drake rv
turned Saturday f» >m Itiir Spriry
* m<M V\ rai>|»esl • aiMinels A'-’*rt»**|
M i x k Chat
mat y,
t lean i -lothcs. w«*l| mail*, make a
man fI m.<r* |>r»-t«*r«»u* II It.
Brannon.
Mi*.*** \ W tioi.n «n.l r. r r4*.
bier left rueadav for a sojourn in
(’hri-to\ mI.
K«*r Kent—Two well l<>caM<d re*d
donee* On -artlv furnished. See
i: i> it’ .vdM. ‘ 15 tf
Mr*. <’. K. Gilman returned last
Saturday from a visit with friend*
in Rrownwood.
U'.x Jar ‘"X\" Shampoo Raate with
each bottle of "lilt” Hair T'»nn, ><k\
Wiliest meat. Aaron a Market.
Jonteel Velour Powder l*ulT» 3-inch,
ea*h I Os. Stockton 1‘harma* y.
For Kent—Two w«-|| Imated lv»l
dentes. One |*artly furtn.-he«l See
K !» l»ia\ dc- ! • tf.
Ttr»** rhang.d anywhere in the city
f >r Or. When in tr>*uh|e phone the
Stockton Garage.
On* .m Jonteel Talc FKF.E with
R..r f Jonteel Ka.-.- Powder VOr.
Stockton I'hariuai}.
Mr. and Mi Du k Harrison return
••si the first of the week from a plea*
ur< trip to < loiidi roft N M
Mi-- Mniie Graham i.turu.d Mo..*
day front Rankin, where she wa* the
•e.-t f Mis* Verna Sam mom-
II.imi Value One Pound Lord Haiti
II) re I men, with fifty envelopes to
mutch, . Stockton 1'Raim.t. >.
John Kill- and family act <>mpMni«*<i
by V i Kills father, returned Thors-
I • \ of la-* week frmn a ' i-it in Ha*
kell.
M anted Want o h* ar f r*»it» owi.et
ha vim- farm for -ale Vddre* I* red
II. Mitchell. Texarkana, VrkH'sa*,
BoX t*H. lt-p
C. i . Skinner was summoned Thura-
day, by a telegram, to the bedaide of
a brother, who i* seriously ill at C«*il-
TKXAS
Hfs* Hour*
#M U» II a ir
1» tO • P Ml
Kirst H -M
H-.U-I Murk ton
UK. U. J. MB1.LY
DENTIST
PORT STOCKTON. TKtA*
Stockton Pharmacy.
Mr and Mr*. R. P. Patty left Thura* j mg. Okla.
d.»\, for a via it with friend* and ret-j Repair boots are only temporary,
n‘ive* in Big Spring. j Hr*\ <• blown-out tires vulcanized, and
J. T Baker left the latter part of make them permanent. Ifilger &
Inst week for Brady t< join hi* family, < rawford.
who are visiting there. j Conductor J. B. Davenport, of the
KUihart Marietta was out a few Orient hill run ha* been enjoying a
Stockton day s »hi- week from San Angelo visit- j visit this week, from his wife and son.
; ing h - brother, Charles. of San Angelo.
Cotton, Solid Pearl Necklace, guaranteed to Perry Davidson came in Monday
hold lustre and to he indestructible.!from Lufkin, for a visit with hi* moth-
Price $T.oo. L. Kamstra. 21-2t er, Mrs. K. W. Bennett and sister. Miss
Come In and let us show* you somej^ittie Davidson,
of these new fall fabrics. They are
H. K. Brannon.
FRED CLIETT
CeaakaaiM Dealer in
LAND. CATTLE AND SHEEP
Fart Stockton. Trtu.
FOB
OIL LEASES
RANCHES.
IRRIGATED LANDS
AND CITY PROPERTY
Seo or Write
C, C. ROLLINS
Hart Sterktea. Texaa.
Piuawav's photo studio open each
day from 8:80 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
Let IItiger A ( rawford reline your
Dr and get more miles per dollar.
Mr*. J. A. Bowman and son, Cecil,
of Imperial were in Fort
Monday.
I ox. h irstaid Absorbent
Patent Pack, eat h. &k. Stockton
Pharmat y.
M anted A few section* of dry land.
Will trade irrigated land for same. J.
H. Haver ley. 21-tf j reasonably priced,
tor Kent—Two well located real*
I™” ,,n* ',artl> firni“hud- , ,S7 l>ec‘.VVue-Vs",^ve"rai‘ days' thiT week" of S,°' k,on Garage.
It. I). P.iayde*. l.i-tf., Mr(i wn, H>rrm| Ht h,.r ram.h home. r’ A. Kastner returned Friday of
All Wool 1‘ow.l.r 1‘ulfa »S inch. K. ('. U„u,l„„ ,„d f.mily return'd '**» w,'k Oom ('hihm.hu. M. xi.o,
f Jontool gnnl.0*. I «. h. - M.~ k- th, fr>1„ . vi„ ; »-l>--' •>;. h«d boon trnHlinc for a
ton CWnnncy. )t with rrl.tlvn in Blanket and tior- rnuf 1 ° m<>n *•
For Sale or t rade. Registered Po- man
land-China male hog See or phone Mn stnnley Wilson has as her
Webb Courtney. t Ifuest her sister, Mis* Jessie Smith.
who arrived Friday of la*t week, from
Junction.
MIDSUMMER VALUES
AT THE REX ALL STORE DURING THIS MONTH
One ( Hit Jonteel Talc FREE With B«*\ of
Jonlrcd Karr I'ou (ter
-.'h Jut “B.r ShanqMM* Paste With Ka» h Kot-
Ue of ‘ D.*5” Hail Tonk
\f i ^ 19 |(» ii ^ i
*k«<% v«iiittin iiaiM t mtttp :• turn, i onr>p
anti Pine or all Coarse, Kiu h
All Wtail Powder Puffs SC, Inch. (.Unite* I
kjuaiity I Kaeli
Purefeat \\ it**h HttfH Kxtruet Pint**
$I.(K) \’alue One Pound Lord Baltimore Linen
With Fifty Knvelopes to Match
Jonteel Velour Powder Puff* ‘t-!»yh Fsch
Litfurett’a (iraje* Juice F,mt>*
Cadet Wrapped Caramels, Assorted Mixtures
Each______________________
4 o*. Firstaid Absorbent Cotton Patent Pack,
par pound____________________
Batter Prices Than Ever this Month. Call and see ua
Stoclctora Pharmacy
The IfauM, Store
Mines. Harry and S. S. Harris have
Have your car washed and polished
by one who knows how. We are sure
his work will more than plen.se you.
Mr and Mrs. Howard IVter* are
again at h one after a visit with rel-
ative# m Sonora.
Mr*. R. II. Prn e and ehildren re-
turned Saturday of la»t week from a
t slay m Christoval.
Mr*. S. A. Puckett left Sunday for
a visit with her son, Nick Faulkner
' and family of FI Paao.
Tryon Lewis moved hi# family from
, the ranch Tuesday to the Royal build-
ing >n east Division street:
Mis- Jewell Binion returned the
| latter part of last week, from Dallas.
1 where she had been for the treatment
[of an eye trouhle.
Miss Mona Murray who had been
A cautious man insures hia houae —- A prudent man records his daad
— A wise man geta an Abatract of Title —
from
The Stockton Realty & Abstract Co., Inc.
Owners of the Only Complete Abatract Books of Title In Pecos Couty
Telephone No. 137 -o- Fort Stockton, Texas
H.L. Winfield. Pres., Geo.C. Haseltine. Sec.-Trens., G.E. Furgmaon, My*
Mr,. Sam W.rm« k .ml liUlr *j d”y‘,“ Wt"nd«Y "'tot w*k
«7rk"fr,m,“. T!,T».thr‘rl."itivr. inif,'r h,'r ln
Mrs. N. Cheek, of the New Rooney
Hotel, enjoyed a visit the first’of the
week from her brother* Zeh and
Zena* Deeie, of the Deeie ranch near
Marathon.
Mrs. O. C. Schnauhert. enroute
from New Mexico to her home in Com-
stock, arrived Wednesday, and will
visit her daughter and family. Mr*.
John Bennett for a few day*.
H. R. Brannon has been doing your
tailoring, cleaning and pressing, for
< hristoval.
Walter Leatherwood. bookkeeper in
the First National Bank, returned
Sunday from a visit with hi- parent*
I in Fort Worth.
Youree Riding, pharmacist at the
j Stiwkton Pharmacy, returned Friday
visit with rela-
F0RT STOCKTON LODGE
NO. 1022. A. F, I A. H.
Regular meeting*. 8:(X> l». m., First
Tuesday on or before Full Moon, each
month. All meeting* open 8 p. m. Sharp
C. L letter, V. Pi i lui, Actiay Sec.
Protestant Episcopal Ckerdi
Rev. F. M. Johnson Jr., Mina ionary.
SERVICES
1st W'edneaday of rack montk.
Bldg. Opposite Presbyterian Charcb.
7:80 in winter—8:80 in summer.
Solid Pearl Necklace, guaranteed to • of last week from a
hold lustre and to In* indestructible, fives in Ballinger.
Price ITJkJ. L. Kamstra. 2l-2tj \|r. and Mr#. 1). J Perkin* and
W i*. Thorpe, w ife and *«»n Jack, I daughter. Mis# Eva, returned Mon-
of Imperial were gu»*#t* Monday of day from a visit with relatives *nd j many months. He ha* given you »at-
Mr. and Mr*. R. l-aurence. friend* in Sulphur Spring*. isfartion in every particular, or made1
Mi-* Juanita Wilkerson return«-d J. F. Reeves and family left^ Thurs-j ^ right with you. Call him and let1
Sunday from a
* uivrwn r-iumi-u j. r.. » •■■-•- n ngni wiin you. • an mm
visit with relatives | day, by auto, for a visit with Mr. and;)nm keep your clothe# clean.
in San Angelo and Winter*.
My aample* for fall and
Mr*. Reeves' son. I^onanl Reeve*
Jt Delightfully Delicious
FLAVOR
is
FOUND
IN ALL
•PRODUCTS
PUT OUT BY
Stockton Bakery
i „ * . * j o • Mr. Cattlemaa—To introduc e a
wmterj*n^ Itoilp. of RkhlanH Sprinyi. 'high-grade vaccine we offer during
Mills have arrived and are ready for ( Mis* Flizabeth Payne who has been August, Lederle National Blackleg Ag-
y..ur inspection. II. R. Brannon. visiting her aunt Mr*. Robert Massie. | Rn,KH{n (not filtrate) at ELEVEN j
Guv Rachal and wife, of the Kachal ‘S*n Angelo. i» now visiting another ,-ent# per dose, express prepaid. C.
ran. h. have ** their gue#t Mr. Rachal * •u«t Mr*. J. M. ihickett. of Sonora. Holzgraf, Distributor. Midland, Texas,
nephew, Oscar I>ewee*. of San An- Mis# Rhmla Sachse returned the
tonio. • latter part of last week from a visit
Dr. Uwi# and daughter. Mis* Ruby, with her sister, Miss Euna. who is at-
. y
C«pny
VWMNIMIMINUQIII
of San Angelo, were here this week
looking after eye. ear. n<»ae and throat
patient*.
Mrs. R. D. Blayde# returned last
Saturday from Christoval. where she
ha# been taking a course of mineral
water baths.
If you are not a regular customer
at The Filling Station. There'* a Rea-
son. Come give us a chance to reme-
dy that reason.
Mia* Emma Barrett returned last
Saturday from Abilene, where the
ha# been taking a summer course in
Simmons College.
Mr*. F W. Bennett and daughter.
Miss Kittie Davidson, returned the
latter part of laat week from a so-
journ in Christoval.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rooney and Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Rooney and ehildren
have been rusticating this week in
the Davis mountains.
Mr. and Mn. R. E. Ellia and Dr.
and Mn. Charles Webster left Monday
for the Daria Mountains, where they
will enjoy a short vacation.
Mn. R. R. Longioo and little daugh
tort, left Monday for their heme In
Wichita Falla, after a visit with Mn.
Dm Bihl and other friends.
Mr. and Mn. G. D. Everts arrived
Sunday from Sunderland Springs, f
n vMt with their dnnghtor, Mrs. Chaa.
Hum, and family, if lark One.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Putta and grand-
son, D. J. Sihky, Jr, returned Mm
first of the week from a visit to Uhor-
tr HH! ssA ether pefsts. They tow?
aceompaalod homo by Mr. Potto’
brother in iow. Mr. J* W. Weather
food, uf Aaeiia.
lending ihe Sul Ru»» Normal, at Al-
pine.
Fer Sale—A four-horse-power Full-
er A Johnson, gasoline engine, and
modente sixed pump-jack,-both only
slightly used. Cal! Pioneer office fur
information.
Master Granville Moore, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hayes Moore, returned the
latter part of last week from a stay
of two year* with his grandmother,
in Animos, N. Mex.
Mrs. Harry Durham and Mrs. Ed
Mash bum were hostesses Monday to
the Woman's Missionary’ Society of
the Methodist Church, which met in
program and social eeaeion.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barker, who
have been on a vacation trip to San
Antonio. Houston and Galveston and i
a visit to Mr. Barker's parents at
Normangee. Texas and Mr*. Barker’s
parents in Altuc. Okla., returned
Thursday.
BIDS WANTED
Bid* will be received from banks or
other corporations for the handling of
school funds of the Fort Stockton In-
dependent School District of Pecos
County, Texas, for the ensuing year.
Such bank or other corporation of-
fering the highest rate of interest on
daily balances and making a satisfac-
tory bond as required by law will be
accepted.
H. Butx
Rids must be filed with H
In a letter to hi* mother, Ray Baum- Secretary of the Schorl Board not lat-
gardner, who is attending the Civilian *r than September 15th 1922.
21 -fit W. P. Rooney, Pres.
■ * •
7.'
Military Training Camp at Fort Bliss,
#ays that he was recently awarded a
medal for his marksmanship in sharp-
shooting.
J. H. Baverley of l«on Valley, re-
turned Monday from n visit to Mid-
land. Don’t aak him how much mud
he and hia car encountered and how
long it took him to got a team to poll
hia onto out of tko uni
Mias Thelma Van Transs, of Huonn-
vtste, has ncreptod n position an
teacher of EagBah in Mm high achosl
of Saa Aatonio. Miaa Van Tranaa
is a IMS graduate uf the Collage of
Industrial Arte of Dentoa.
Mrs. J. D. McFartead and nan Ram
t, returned laat week from a visit
with relattves In Onaun. They wars
by Mrs. McPar-
as* eiawr, Mf.
and Mrs. L. T. Donahs.
H. H. Buts, Secy.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H
visit wtth
C. T. McAfoo and famBy
who wRl spend
wMb them.
Miaa
Rah left Tuee-
a
Mrs. Jaa
The Twist
Lunch Room
Try Om nf Ow
Special Plate Laches
\\M Ln.uVMf.fi
GOLD DRINKS
TREAT YOUR
BATTHRY KINDLY
Hks a human hateg R la a firing
* hr
lN site it the cars
M harm OUR FREE
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