The Hebbronville News. (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 22, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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THE
Hebbronville News
Published Weekly et
HEBBRONVILLE. TEXAS
The Hebbronville Printing Company.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year .................... $1 50
Six Month* .................. • l ®0
Three Months .....-......'••• -50
In Foreigu Countries where oxtrs
pottage it required
On* Yeer ................... •« *»
Six Month* ..............— T50
Three Months................TS
Entered at th* Po*t
OSe* at
H*bbronviU*t T*x*s, a*
eecood-claa*
mail mattor.
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ttlX'ALAJN(. Till: OI.D
Houston. Texas. IS. 1151
'•fir J**ff:
I MTfi» greatly Interested In the
‘lipping giving your reminiscences of
|s93, I find much more delight In
looking hiirkwerd to those good old
lays than I do In looking forward.
If you will recall, some of our most
thrilling exploits were entirely un-
printable, but none the lews delight-
ful on that account.
1 hope you sjrc prospering a id
keeping your health. In view of the
d . d. distracting, hypocritical age
In which we ere living, it would be
vain to express the hope that you are
really enjoying yourself. The day for
good companionship and friendly
communion Is In the past, and this
bunch of wild youngsters will never
know what real good times ore.
With kindest personal regards,
Faithfully yours,
okokof: m. bailey.
TTon J.ffr MrEemore,
debbronville. Texat.
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DRD6 STORE
FIRST
W e Keep Everything To Be Found la
Any First-Class Drug Stove.
Come and See U§ and Tell Ub Your Wants
And We Will Please You.
Young’s Pharmacy,
HEBBRONVILLE. TEXAS
The City Hotel
Rooms Only
Home Of The Oil Workers
Rates Reasonable
Every day advance*, another r.vason
why we should stay out of the league
of Nation*.
In the observation car I »«# a very
People now fly around the wot Id I pretty girl, not more lhgi> 1*. with a «*
and the time may yet arrive whenjiitl! - baby In her arms. She evidently IA
somebody, more .,.ir..ig tli.tu the re.-t. I murrl*d in ha->te. and didn't figure >Y
will fly to Mars. Ion what might happen following ma
Jtriniony. There i» a frown on her
Bob O'Day ..r th Mlrando City I I™-**. f«r the l,it of humanity she is
Produi ,*r sa>» he frequently runs I holding doesn t seem to like his
across some bum 'whose fee* he|''>r':"- H(* to slum-
cant recall but whose breath is ever I !»r “>* child mother g.a-s to the
so familiar.” And these are the day. I »*l*tf‘,r,u *® «*«*• * 4i*;*r*
of Volstead ism. too. lette.
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. ... . , _ i Bark to my own Pullman. Across
Miss Klnora Dillahunty is now I 1
_. . . . . .. I-he xav is another motlier. She also
assistant book-keeper at the Middle-1
brook Motor Company, miss vuw- ■ . , . .. ..... ...
, . I'he world sees h#r feed the child. It a
has been here. Is very popular with
bah.v and doesn't care if all
and the size of the container and the
flow would make a Jersey bovine!
lentous. Remember the preacher in
Rain who dreamed about the hills of
Nebraska, but whose mind was really
. *n something else?—M. E. Foster,
been confirmed up to yesterday. I ,n HoUi|toa chronlci,.
Hebbronville society.
The report that Obregon had been
killed by the Yaqut Indians had not I
uelther had It boe-i disproved. There
was a time when Obregon was Idol-
ised by the Yaqule, but when be
Joined Calles In the persecution of
these Indiana because of their reli-
gion, th* Idolatry turned to hate.
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PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL.
Mrs. Henry Edds left for Laredo
I Monday en routs to bis Webb County
j ranches where be has many cattle on
The uprising of the Ysqui Indian* j P*vturage and some of which he ax-
le .eld to be a part of • plan of Fed-1 Pccte to put on the fall market.
•tal treope In Southern Mexico tel Albert Dlnn. the wide-awake Insur-
revelt and throw off the Calles 1 anc* man. epent Monday In Larede
shackle*. Many of these troop*. It Is I on business
further said, have revolted although I Dan Hightower returned early Buns
the matter Is being kept profoundly I day morning from Laredo, where he
ret by th* Mexican Oeveramt nt. I went on legal business, and left that
which suppresses, as far. as It can, 1 evening for Kto Orar.de City, where,
all newe pertaining to the matter. [ as a member of the firm of the
1 Brown. Brooks A Hightower, kg
A Pennsylvania Judge has decreed I maintains a law office,
that Philadelphia's ScmjuI Centennlsl I Rev o. w. Dixon, pastor of the
must close on Sundays. Th.s was tb»| Hebbronville Baptist church, held
work of fanatical p-eacb»re, who had I *,-.!,■<* here Sunday end Is spending
nothing to say ajstnat tbs corrupting I !n th# fjty mingling with
Influence of th# large nmsunt of I fr|?nds. Mr. Dixon spends a part
money epent In Peaos/i/an'a polities. I j,1(l time tn Corpus Chrlstl. whero
These fanatics can choke on n gnat I family resides.
and ewallow a camel without the! ln(j Mra otto Middlebreok
toast effort. | retugh<*d from an auto trip
which took them as far as Houston.
A quiet radio rumor from Callfor.1 Mr Mlddlebrook being called th#re
nia says Mr. McAdoo will be a can-1 fey business.
dtdats for the Presidency In 1921.1 After spending several days lu>|
This will no douljt be pleasing to|c*tulla engaged in the pleasant pas-
Hon. Marshall Hicks, whose maalpu-1 time of abstract work. Tom I>each,
lation of the wires, more than that I who was nominated for county attof‘
of any other man. gave the State to I nc7 |n the recent Democratic pri-
Mr. McAdoo In the l»t« primaries. I mBry. Is back home again and as
And the Hon. Marshall Hicks Is Just J usual is doing nothing but work,
aa strong for Mr. McAdoo today a* I Mrs. Amos Dlnn and little daugh-
ter was four years ago. and his In- I t#r. CJlorla. are visiting relatives In
fluence. which received something of I San Antonio and during their absence
a setback under Mrs. Ferguson's I Mr. Dlnn Is finding a bachelor's life
Gubernatorial term, regained It* equl-I not the same as It used to be.
librium in the recent primaries while Mr. Oscar Thompson is back from
his ability te manipulate the polit- the Terrell Hot Wells near San An-
leal wire* has not Li the least beerjmnlo and to which place he eccom
impaired Ipanled Mrs. Thompson, who remain-
ed «her« to try the virtues of the hot
According to late reports, poor old I waters for awhile.
San Diego has suffered another raid j Mrs. Webster Thompson and little
by Federal officers, althought thin I daughter. Jo Anna, and Mtss Made-
raid. It seems, met with no better I une Htone. sister of Mrs. Thompson.
than 4K the big raid of *#v-1 spent the last week-end In Laredo
erel moons ago and In which some I visiting friends and doing a little
forty or fifty raiders participated. | shopping.
These last raiders. It Is claimed. a. W. Major and M. E. Weber, oil.
amounted In number to seven or I magnates, drove out from Laredo
eight and the raid resulted In the I Tuesday to get a touch of real city
rapture of probably two bottles of I life,
tequila (some say a bottle and a| Mr. Edward St. Albans, one of the
half) and the arrest of three Mex- I biggest operators In the oil fields and
«-snn, who were, perhaps. Indulging I the owner of valuable Hebbronvills
In the outlawed Stuff which the I real estate. Is spending a day or two
bettlse contained. If Ban Diego don t Jin the rlt*|
quit being so wicked end elnful. | Warren Smith of the Ranger
something real bad Is liable to hap-| Force, stationed at Hebbronville, went
pen to the old town, where peace | to iAredo Saturday an official bual-
and quiet eeem to prevail until the | ness, returning to headquarters Hun-
la« officers strike ‘he town and dlS-lday
l.H, th. calm. fP<- »' « «» '*"»* ,n*
,(o>__- | Ranger Force stationed at Hebbron-
WATKR QUESTTION IN AOUTF. | vllle. Is In the City this week.
Mr. L. M. Holden, drilling on the
The calm days of the psgt week or I Jones ranch six mites east of Heb
so have made the water question in bronvllle. left hurriedly for Laredo
Ilsbbronvtlle rather acute, the wind I yesterday on important business con-
not being strong enough to turn the I nected with his oil operations,
windmills Small electrical engines I Mrs. Payne Briscoe Is expected
would overcome this Inconvenience J home Friday from a visit to her old
and draw-back. 'home at San Antonio.
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THE ANDERSON CAFE j
Will Open Saturday, Sept. 25th,
At 8 o’clock A. M.
Free Coffee and Cake
Will Be Served From That Hour l.ntil
10 o'Clock
Everybody invited to be present at the
Opening and try our coffee with pure cream
ANDERSON’S CAFE
„ HEBBRONVILLE. TEXAS. ^
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Filling Station
rises changed rsEE'or cost rset ais
LADIES .*. REST .*. ROOM
I Do Not Ask For All of Your
Business—Just a Part of It.
OSCAR THOMPSON --Agent
Magnolia Petroleum Co.
HEBBRONVILLE. TEXAS- g
R. C. SWAILS, Proprietor
Hebbronville, Texas
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j. VI. ITi.iur, Owner.
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On I Vida*'*. Sat*ini.«>.<* a«d Sundayv.
DAY »nd NII.HT
Other !»*>> *'<d Nixlite of Week Open f.> Thextrical
( om(MWiuM. I*xtufw*. • I lf, Mr.
Cenom* Ut**»r. S>ua^d 300 seats.
PATRICIO CRUZ, Manager
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We Sail
Stoves, Toasters and
EleOtric Irons .
We Are Headquarters for
Westinghouse-Madza
LAMPS
We have a Complete Repair Shop
to Handle All Electrical Repairs
“Courteous Service"
LAREDO, TEXAS.
HEBBRONVILLE. TEXAS.
MIKANDO CfTT, TEXAS.
BENAVIDES. TEXAN.
Oil Well Supplies and
And General Shop Work
Franks Mims, Mgr*
Hebbronville and Benavides, Texae
TEXAS CENTRAL POWER CO.
O. Alexander, Mgr.
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OHi PROPERTIES
FARM AND RANCH LANDS.
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HEBBRONVILLE, TEXAS
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