The Fort Stockton Pioneer (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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FRTES THE MAGNET
T at than* trade, hut pm*.* alone i* not 'sufficient
to hold it, unie-s hacked by real value*.
Our Ornrvrie*. Moth Staple and Fancy, ak*o
Fruit - and \ ev eta hie*, are alwayn Reliable.
J. M. RODGERS & SON
"Thr Stun uf Vahw* S,tvi.r.“
Fred Roe at Philadelphia Country Club
fin Itue. Coke county ruuckei
mad polo pony breeder and trninor
•and one of the beat polo players la
4bla Ooantry. will bead the Sun Au-
gelo Polo team that will play on
Thuday, Thursday and Saturday at
the San Angelo Fair againat a team
from Bradv headed by Lee Dows.
Mr. Dow8 schooled polo ponies in
flea Angelo in 1911 (or Frank Con-
OT«r and Dick Waring He is also
a fine horseman ami one of the best
polo players In this part of the cou-
«*ry.
The San Angelo team Mil consist
mt Fred Roe, Captain and No. 3,
Dick Waring, No 4, back; Len
Marta, No. 1; and Major Aiex Jones
la charge of the Goverment stal-
lloaa la Texas. No 2.
Oa alternate days local players,
ar horaeroen who have never play-
#d polo but who would like to get
a chance to learn the game will be
pttli an opportunity to play. Joe
PrttliB, who is in cliiirge of the
polo at the lair. is anxious for
youug men in this part of the coun-
try who would like to play to get In
communication with him at once so
that some matches can be arranged
for Wednesday and Friday.
Mallets and balls will be furn-
ished players who will bring in their
horses and experienced polo players
will tie on hand to eo.tch novices and
give them instruction in die gam*.
San Angelo is the center of the polo
horse market of Texas .mil should
have more polo plavei> I h* sport
is one of the finest in th<- world
and no cnuutrv is any Nett, admit
ed to its pluvig than West I’eaxs.
The polo games are atttailing ;Ut-
most attention of any sport that will
be set n at the Fair this »ear. Mr.
Roe and Mr. Waring are both ca-
per ieneed players and have taken
part In some of the best games la
this country Len Merts wan a
member of the team of the 7th Cal
var> when lie was btatioucd at FL
lUiss
REMEDY
fom tnk acute oe
Coughs. Colds. Croup
WN00PW6 C0U6H. HOARSENESS
BRONCHITIS
•SOLD EVERYWHERE-
ANOTHER DON’T
If that Killing Station “Service that
Pleases" is laudible, don’t fail to
spread the news, and let our unreserv-
ed efforts to please, be the reward.
FOR SALE CHEAP
One Buick Light Six ^fachine and
one Underwood Typewriter, both sec-
ond hand.
27-tf. Q. W. Williams.
A TIP FOE YOU
We appreciate your barber
business, and are always anx-
ious to serve our patrons in
every way possible, and give
them the best of service.
PERKINS A BRANNON
BARBERS
Remember our work is cash, and
hat we do not do a credit business.
snsiurrs SALS
! THE STATE OF TEXAS. I
1 COUNTY OF PECOS, f
By virtue of an Older of Sato issued
out uf the Honorable District Court
; of Pero* County, on the 27 th day of
September A. D. 1H22 by the Clerk
' thereof in the case of Grant Oil Cor-
poration of Texas a corporation ver-
! *u* Polk Prospecting Com puny, a cor-
poration. No. 1 'on, mid to me a» Sher-
iff dmi ted and delivered, I will pro-
ceed to sell for <u*h. within the hours
presenh.-d hv l»w for Sheriff’* Sales,
on Oct »h«-r 17th. A. D. 1922, it being
the Th»rd Tuesday of *«i<i month, be-
fore the i ojrt House door of said
Pecon County in th** City of Fort
Storkt'tn iexa*. the following de
<*i rihe«i projM rty. to-wit:
Guy win*. 100 feet.
2-in< h l»i|>e. 4<» feet.
Cylinder.
Plunger and ja. k box.
I 2 stop 2-inch.
2 trees 2-inch.
I 2-im h union.
? 2 2-inch ells,
i 2-ill* li uiopie.
1 l-in«h union.
1 1-in h st. ell.
1 2>. 1 bushing.
loo feet 1-inch black pipe
100 lx*’* boxing 1000 feet.
1 2x«-18.
15 2x12-10.
is 2x12-12.
I 2x0-10.
4 2x0-12.
1x10-10.
Digging bits.
Tank 7x2’_> feet.
‘u tank.
1 tank 7x2 ‘a, $44 olu* $2.25.
! tank Kx2St, $5.50 plus $31.50.
1 1> >ilt*r feed pump.
200 fire brick.
1 roll rubber sheet gasket.
7 1-inch st. ells.
1 3- 1x0 inch nipple.
1 r.*ll h. pump packing.
2 collars I-inch.
• 0 nipples 1-inch.
4 unions 1-inch.
5 valves 1-inch.
4 trees 1-inch.
2 **t. ells 2-inch.
3 nipples 2-inch.
1 union 2-inch.
1 valve 2-inch.
4 2x1-inch bushings.
1 valve 1 1-4.
2 nipples 1 . ,
1 1-inch nipples. 00c. 4 1-inch ells
«0c.
11 feet 2-inch black pifH* at 25o.
2 feet 2-inch black pipe.
1 1 - in* h globe valve $1.30, 1 2x1
bu*h at 15.
2 1 inch ells 30c, -inch nipple 10c,
2 l-in<h plugs 10c.
1 2-in h stan. globe valve.
1 2-inch union 55c, 1 2-lnch ell 40c.
12-inch tee 50c.
1 2-inch nip. galv. 50c.
' National drilling rig.
1 boiler.
1 steam engine.
3 drilling stems.
1 chain hoist.
1 crane.
1 swivel wrench.
1 toll wrenches.
3 rope and wire line sockets.
1 sand line.
1 temper screw,
7 guy wires.
1 circle track.
1 nurgy jack.
1 set fishing jars.
1 set drilling jars.
300 feet 12H-inch casing in well.
700 feet 10-inch casing in well.
1 12-inch belt.
1 slip socket.
2 bailers.
1 latch jack.
1 slack tub.
1 center spear.
1 10-inch bit.
2 fc-inch bits.
1 forge.
2 0-inch bita.
1 set wire line clamps.
I set manila line clamps.
COATS AND SWEATERS
•
Our stock of Coats and Sweaters for Ladies
and Misses is very complete and you will find
in it any style you like. The PRICES are LOW.
SUITS AND DRESSES
It is with no small degree of pride that we
call your attention to our nice line of Suits and
Dresses. You should not fail to come in and
make your selection while the line is complete.
PHOENIX HOSE
Special Prices on Phoenix Black Hose QAp
Our regular $1.25 value for only - - vvv
Bister Brawn Stockiigs for Boys aid Girls ii Block and Brawi.
BUSTER BROWN STOCKINGS
for Women. They come in black, brown <*1 AA
and white. Special Price, 3-pair for - Vl»”v
WINKLER
Board- and plank*.
Pipe fitting*.
All other tool* and equipment.
Levied on a* thr property of Polk
Prospecting Company, a Corporation
to satisfy a judgment amounting to
Twenty Three Hundred Fifty Eight
Dollar* and Twenty-Six Cent*, in favor
! of Grant Oil Corporation, of Texa*.
a corporation and cost* of suit, and in
1 favor of M. K. Kddleman $1,219.00
and cost* of suit.
(iiven under my hand, this 2*th day
of September A. D. 11*22.
D. S. Barker. Sheriff.
27-3. By C. E. Gilman. Deputy.
See the Pioneer for Printing, En-
graving. Lithographing and F.mboaa-
ing. We will be glad to Agure with
you on your job work need*.
GOOD GASOLINE
When in Need of
anything in <*ir line w.- will thank you to call in and talk the matter
over with u*. We are a)*a>* pleased to have you took our stork
over a rat get our price*.
We have a new stock of t'p»<»n Doan! that we would be pleaaed to
have you look over. We are ture that you will be virbghted with it
We are glad to ha\»- y«*ur order
whether it be large or smalt
and *il give «peeio| attention. \
Burton-Lingo Company i
...AT..
25C PER GALLON
EVER! DA\ IN IHE WEEK
...at...
R.O. GONZALES
An Easy Way to Save
Call at the bank and get
one of those pocket sav-
ings banks and see how
. easy it is to SAVE in
small amounts
—we loan them free
FIRST STATE BANK
to IN9l
TwoIvr Years of Satisfactory Sanrice
HAULING: We are equipped with large TRUCKS and
TRAILERS, to HAUL for YOU ANYWHERE
WAGONS: Heavy Drayt. Large Teams and light 1 ruche
for Loral work.
HELP: We have MEN who have been with us for
years that know what you want and wiH DO IT
STORAGE: Wc have a BRICK building to store your
HOUSEHOLD GOODS in. aw* from other
buildings, and at near A re-proof as we coo se-
cure Charges for storing very reasonable
CRATING: We make a specialty of CRATING and SHIP-
PING. We guarantee this work.
CMladROOl We have on hand at all times the very bast
COAL and WOOD.
Also tell LEAF MOLD, for Flower bads. Trees,
Lawns. Etc. It's good! Try a load
We handle SAND. GRAVEL and ROCK
No orders TOO SMALL for our BEST ATTEN-
TION and none TOO LARGE for US TO DO
City Transfer A Storage Co.
Men and women average $1.00 par
hour Belling hosiery. four pain guar-
anteed wear four months or new hos-
iery free. We pay 10 per rent com-
mission. r roe samples to wortilni
agents. Complete line of wool and
heather mixturea. This to the Mg
hosiery season- Experience ana ins
aery. Eagle Hosiery Works. Darby,
Pa. MJLe
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Rose, G. W. The Fort Stockton Pioneer (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1922, newspaper, October 6, 1922; Fort Stockton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth839783/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .