Falfurrias Facts (Falfurrias, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1926 Page: 8 of 8
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The
Very
Best
That
Mon’y
Can
Buy
WELL
5 3-16 Inch
$1.00
It will csm out **lt water longer than any other caning me<la
SKE FALFURRIAS MACHINE SHOP for Small LoU and
Thread Cutting
RUPP’S, F alfurrias, T exas
“Stop and Gas With Us”
Falfurrias Car Storage
and Filling Station
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rahlman
and family, formerly of Fal-
furrias, but now of Corpus
Christi, have been visiting a
few days with the family of J.
W. Wilson and Mrs. W. J.
Riley.
J. D. Dorough, who has been
taking his two weeks vacation
visiting friends in Brazoria
county, is expected back Sun-
day, June 27.
Miss Martine Holbrook re-
turned Monday from the Val-
ley where she has been visiting
friends at Mission and Harlin-
gen for the past few days. Mr. jeS8e Jones of Corpus
... . „ . , | Christi spent the weekend
Miss Jean Bedell returned wjth his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
home from Kingsville, Monday, ry g Jones
where she has been in the hos-
Miss Daisy Donohoe of
Brownsville is making a short
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Donohoe.
Dr. J. R. Saunders and fami-
ly who have been visiting the
J. S. Donohoe family have re-
tunred home after a week or
ten days visit. Miss Pearlie
and Berdie Donohoe acompani-
ed the Saunders back to San
Antonio and will make a visit
of about a month.
FOR
DEPENDABLE
VULCANIZING
SEE
TUSON’S
Kingsville
Texas
pital for the past two weeks,
after having undergone an op-
[ eration for appendicitis.
Mrs. Otto Feenstra and
^children, and Miss Beth Ober-
! wetter spent Saturday and
j Sunday in Corpus.
H. T. McKOWN
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Williams
and baby daughter, of Taft,
spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Allen and fami-
ly.
FALFURRIAS, TEXAS
Dr. John Bennett arrived
Thursday morning and will be
the guests of his parents. Dr.
and Mrs. H. M. Bennett, for a
few days.
Mr. Richard Miller, who has
been attending school in the
east for the past few years, ar-
rived last week to spend the
Judge and Mrs. W. E. Mon-
roe left Friday for Houston,
Beaumont and Jasper. Mrs.
Monroe will stop and spend the
time with the grandson while
the Judge attends to business
in Beaumont and Jasper, They
expect to be gone about a
week.
Mrs. John Stump, who has
been visiting relatives in Lin-
coln. Nebr.. and Newton Kan..
Mrs. Richard Miller receiv-j
ed a telegram this week con-J
taining tin* information that
Albert K. Devine, nephew of
her father, T. E. Devine had|
died at Rochester, Minn. Mr.•
Devine has a number of ac-j
quaintances in the Falfurrias j
country.
Realitos New*.
It is expected that the new
ice plant will be ready to be-j
gin manufacturing ice in the
next two or three days.
Harry Hartshorn and Ru-
ben Schultz spent Sunday in
Corpus Christi.
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LOOK
WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU
A GREAT BIG
BEAUTIFUL DOLL
vacation with R. G. Miller and is eKpected home Friday night.
children. j _
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dilworth,
who have been visiting friends
and relatives in and near San
Antonio for the past week,
were expected home Wednes-
day night, but due to the seri-
ous illness of their son, Quinn,
Mrs. Dilworth was compelled
to remain. Mr. Dilworth ar-
riving Thursday night.
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SHE IS SO PRETTY,
MADE WITH UN-
BREAKABLE HEAD |
AND ARMS, THE
SWEETEST DRES5* I
ES YOU EVER SAW ]
—A L L TRIMMED 1
WITH LACE.
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JOINT ARMS AND
LEGS. JUST WHAT
THE LITTLE GIRLS
HAVE BEEN WANT-
1NG.
COME IN AND SEE
THESE WONDER-
FUL DOLLS.
OUR PLAN WHICH
WE V/ILL EXPLAIN
TO YOU, A DOLL
MAY BE OBTAINED
SO EASY YOU
WONDER HOW WE
CAN DO IT.
DON’T WAIT UNTIL
THEY ARE ALL
GONE.
H. M. Overholt of Sejita,
was among the business visitors
to Falfurrias last Thursday. He
llil i reports everything flourishing
••• I in his part of the moral vine-
ll'yard.
X Mrs. Ariel Strandquist will
spend July 3. and 4, visiting
R and R
Kings Inn Theatre
“KINSVILLE”
“Matinee Every Day"
Friday - Only
PETER B. KINE.S
“The Golden Strain”
Saturday - Only
Bufalo Bill Jr. in
CARD OF THANKS
We take this method of
thanking our friends for their
many acts of kindness and
nmpathy. in our time of trial,
caused by the death of our
Father and Grandfather.
L. L. Chamberlain and family.
We Make
Old Qotties
look Like New
Send us that
suit or dress and
let us clean and
press it.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer
had as their dinner guests,
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robbie,
and Mr. Odom Robbie, and lit-
tle Helena Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Minten,
Mr. Henry and Johnie Minten,
Miss Annie Minten, and Miss
Alice Howard, all of Falfur-
rias, were guests of J. E. Cow-
ard, Sunday.
Little Miss Maggie Bell Cow-
ard is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilburt Bub, this week.
Miss Mary and Jessie Cow-
ard had as their dinner guests,
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt
Bub, Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Bus-
sie, and little Viola.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Bub,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bussie and
baby, Maggie Bell Coward
were in Falfurrias Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bussie
had as their guest last week
Mr. Bussie’s brother, Mr. Al-
fred Bussie, of Kingsbrough.
All in this section expect to
attend the big barbecue in
Falfurrias, Saturday the 3.
A fine rain fell all over this
section Tuesday.
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* Morden Chapel Note* *
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You will save and
you will be proud
of the wav it looks.
Don’t neglect to
send or have us
call.
Desert Demon” j HIS E9 S
| Barber & Tailor Shop
Monday - Tues
Greatest Comedy of
the Age - Better Than
“For Heaven’s Sake"
Rev. Story, of Falfurrias, fil-
led Bro. Ludlam’s appointment
here on Sunday afternoon.
11 Mr. P. Schinder and family
of Bridgeville, Pa., left for
home on Tuesday.
The C. M. Maderer family
had a reunion on Sunday. Mr.
Edward Maderer and family
of Robstown. Miss Margaret of
Cornu \ and Miss Esther, of
Falfurrias. The only missing
member was “Authur” of Arm-
ovilla. A number of friends
were also present.
Praper Meeting at the
h- me of Mr. E. Phimpton next
week with W. \Y. Speer.
THE REGULAR PRICE IS $3.00 FOR THESE
DOLLS, BUT WE WILL SELL YOU ONE FOR
ONLY 99 CENTS. All you must do is buy a small
amount of goods from us. You don’t have to buy
all at one time because we want to make it easy for
you to get one of these beautiful “American Maid ’
Dolls at the
Falfurrias Mercantile Co.
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More for Yourself
Jim l u»m
BEHIND
THE
rfiONT:
Would’t an extra hour a day, all for j;
yourself, appeal to you?
Phone us your order. You wont have to leave the
house to shop for food because we will select your
order for you as carefully as you would in person
and deliver it to your door.
Grocery Department
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WITH *
WALLACE BF.rRY
IHYMOHDHttTON
MAR1, BRIAN
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ADMISSION
10 - 35c
Dry Goods Department
20 per cent off on all Scott’s Level
Best work pants. Making room for
new stock which is coming.
Geo. Hobbs & Sons
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