The Hebbronville News. (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 24, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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THKH HKBK O X V i 1,1, E NEWS
THE
Hebbronville News
Published Weekly at
HEBBRONVILLE, TEXAS
—By—
The Hebbronville Printing Company.
SI list R1ITION
RATES
One Year ...........
Six Months ...........
Three Month*.......
.......50
In Foreign Countries
where extra
postage is required
One Year ............
...... 12 2'
Six Months ...........
Three Months .........
.......75
Entered at the Poat
OtBce at
Hebbronville, Texas, a*
second elaaa
mail matter.
' WEDNESDAY, MARCH. -’1. Il*2«.
M*ME EDITORIAL (n.MMOT.
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An old lady in IVnnxylvanla. I»r.
C ullinan a honi** State, r<*(*entlv di**<l
at 107 year* «*f *ge. When nhe him
100 vi',-t ih 0|,| S|)P WMt4 j„ ^0(Mj health
and apirit". nut the mil ion struck her
that *<lie might regain «<>uie of her
jouth by Inn inK hej- hair Itolthrd. She
••nrrled out the notion, and a abort
time there after she w u* taken in and
dual. W’olider if the bobbing hud any-
thiiiK to do M'ith her death?
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Huaine** luig increaMed ho inu< h at
the HehhmnUlle poet office that Mm.
i i - tin- MrtaMter. Mad her one
lone aaaiatant find it ne*e„Mary to
work overtime in order t« keep thin an
moving, and even with that the Poet-
muster aonietimea calla in extra help
and thia enjienae aiie unwt p«y for
out of her own pocket. Thin big ia-
«'iea,e hae come with the development
*>f the oil field* around Hebbronville
ond the increane j* really Jugt atartin*.
The attention of the |»0hI Of fine He-
partmeiit at WiiMhington in moat rev
pert fitly . ailed to the Mitimtion. which
i* daily becoming more eeriou*.
A well known South Teia* IniMinem
man, enjoying a little vacation, went
over to I .a redo and wtopped Mt the
l.ohert I*.. I,ee Hotel. On returning
home he wan telling eonte friends what
a beautiful hotel the Itoliert K. lee
w:i*», tint concluded hy Mixing that the
hotel “needed a inaiviRer." “It Inin a
1100*1 manager, a manager with a rec-
ord,'’ interpofted H friend. “Ht, might
be a)| right in some action*, tiut lie's
off In I.aredo. Wliv, when I was there
I told a lie|| hoy to get me a bottle S
of tequila, hut the lg>V looked imazcd X
mol repliiil ’notlung doing in (lint lino ^
«round this hotel, Mister.' anil went ^
inv v to return with a pitetiei of Jee J
Buick’s
“Triple
Seal” (air
cleaner, oil
filter, gaso-
line filter)
keeps dirt
and grit out
of the fa-
mous Buick
Valve-in-
Head
engine. It
reduces en-
gine wear,
looseness
and vibra-
tion to the
absolute
minimum.
_ international system
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WHter i'an you heat that for a hotel
on the Holder?”
There
It: u distanee telephone ^
li r Im-ihi i ii I.iiredo an ) San Diego ,
that is owned In a private corpora
tii>n, and there is a longdistance line
hi tm en Sail I'lego and Alice tlijt is
owned by the Southwestern Hell Tele-
phone Co. I'eople living at |sdnt* n-
lou* the line between l.trcdo and San
el >|ego uiu't neie.'sarily u.se the private
l.v owned Ioiir distaivee wire hill lire giv
en a aervlee so hail that they are :«l
most driven to dlMrnrtmn, one recent
Instance In me that of some Alice oil
men who were in I b’hbmiiv ille md
tried in vain to talk to their agent it
. Alice on a miittei of great ImportaiiW
and vv Im li miide it ueceaary for them
to return to Alice to get the matter
attended to und then return to lleb-
hronviilc. causing a delay of many
ho lira. It will he rouenling to many
people, however, t“ Icam that the S.
W. will soon build a |»ue of Its ow*n
between I.aredo and Sail l>iego to Cull-
nect with it* line at Sail titego ami
which means that people living at in-
termediate |Miints will get the tele
phone service they pay for tuvd to
whieh they arc entitled, San Diego
people wanting quick service to Iai-
redo. now use the South west tern via
Alice a id San Antonio. As the privnte-
|y-nwned corporation refuge* to sell to
the Southwestern, nothing is left for
the S. \V. but to hyild a direct i|ne
of it" own direct from Igiredo to San
f'icgo. serving all intermediate towns
along the line of the Texas Mexican
liiiilronil in) men, require quick tele
photic service and they are appealing
to the Southwestern to come in and
give them u good service and for
which they are more than willing to
l*v.
A. C. (Dick Jones name Up from
his iitig-h in the lower part of the
count' Mondnv and s:iv« he never saw
*. U.eh niiil Nvtlffmofflf t.pvklnt hotter
lhan they lire :.t present Dike other
.liin Hogg fount? cattlemen, Mr
Jones also d... . littl" tarmilts on
the side.
BUICK MOTOR CO.
3ftdtir*w *4 >i'm«ut/ Wotovv t urpnnfipi
PUNT, MICHIGAN
Reed Auto Co,
corpi > t iiiiivri. ti:\.\s
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OU TS OF IMS! INCTION.
The Celebrated l.rurn Veri.
thin W itches for Men and Wo-
men in White. Green. Yellow
(•old and Gold-filled, and in
Platinum for Men and Women
and priced from 123 up.
L DAICHES
414 Flores Street
LAREDO. TEXAS
For Tallest Concrete
Building in the Country
In tne construction of the tallest reinforced concrete building
in the country—the Medical Art* Building in Dallas—LONE
*TAR Cement was used. Every barrel of LONE STAR
Cement used on this job was tested and retested.
This is just one of the very many large engineering develop-
ments in Texas built with LONE STAR Cement. j
The Galveston Causeway and the new $S,000.000 Santa Fe
Building and Terminal development in Dallas are hut two of
the many well known projects into which LONE STAR
Cement entered. During the past five years over 1,000,000
barrels of LONE STAR Cement have gone into Texas high-
ways and another 1,000,000 barrels into Texas street paving.
That discriminating architects, engineers and contractors spec-
ify LONE S TAR Cement lor their jobs is not surprising, for
this cement exceeds U. S. Standard Specifications by a con-
siderable margin.
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2’J year* experience in cement nukmg. combined with m in y year* i>l painstaking
research, has resulted in the pertec i m ol the International Wet Blending Pric-
es*. under this system, the chemi.t and superintendent .-an always ~ >mo
within 1/10 of i% of the quality at which they
I Yet LONE STAR cost* no more.
It has our unqualified endorsement.
Edds & Acklen Lumber Company, Inc.
Hebbronville v Y *.• Benavides
LONE STAR Cement Lumber Coal Plaster
Paint Lime Brick Roofing
Aak us fur coat bgure, and other fact* on repairs, improvements and coastr^ctioa
of any kind. Valuable information supplied without obligation.
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—THE—
COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
W. II. KNIGHT, Owner and Manager
AI ICE. TEX AS
Farm Land at Hebbronville
The red lands of .lint H >-g County, of which Hebbronville is the
county seat, are rapidly contir* into their own as the best bet in South
1 exas for diversified farmtr^. Why depend upon cotton alone when
you can produce such a variety as citrus fruits, melons, sweet and
Irish potatoes, maize, stockpeas, peanuts, vegetables and cotton, as
well as be in one of the best poultry-raising and breeding sections of
Texas ?
W’e have at this time a few tracts of these excellent lands for sale
at low prices, on extraordinary reasonable trems and at very low inter,
est ratej. Some tracts very close to Hebbronville.
JIM HOGG COUNTY LAND CO.
HEBBRONVILLE — — _ _ TEXAS 5
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iL'I.Mf llilj.lllj
J. W. PRIOIR. OWNER
Hebbronville’s Newest and
Latest I’lay House.
I p-to-date MiH»vie Picture*
on Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundays,
I>ay and MigAt.
Other Days and Nights of Week
Open to Theatrical Companies,
Lecturers. Etc.. Etc,
Concrete Floor, Good Stage
and di)0 Seats.
PATRICIO CRCZ. Manager.
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t’l’Mth t° thirteenth In the paler of
»t*te* iiiMenred Y»y u«* if ete* trie pow
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MOUERV. FIREPROOF
"In the H»*rt of the City*
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"A Word to the Wise,” Etc.
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Before you do voir Ivuytng, come \nj *e- us. net our Pri»e*
and examine the Material we have on hand day by day. And whe-i
come to our place be sure and examine our show cases, for in them
we may have what you are looking for It you fail to see what you
want, ask for it. and if we 1o not have it in stock we will get for you
G. Castillo
I A D D Ii E R Y AND SHOE SHOP
Hebbr tnville, — Texas
W,^ . 1000K3g
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Hebbronville, Text;
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