The Rocksprings Record and Edwards County Leader (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Junction will offer $250 in purses
for six races «t the Riley traces in
Junction tomorrow. First race, is
Kipble county saddle horse race, 3$0
yards, purse $25; second race, free-
for-all, 3-8 mile, purse $50; third race,
free-for-all quarter mile, purse $50;
fourth race, free-Jor-all ladies race,
purse $15; fjfth race, free-for-all half
mile, purse $75: sixth race, Kimble
county quarter mile, pure $35. A foot-
ball game will be "played between
Junction and- Eldorado tbe same day.
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Schreiner Wool and Mohair Com-
pany of Kerryille handled 2,128,159
pounds of wool and mphair this fall.
Mohair was 1,011,475 as against 1,-
173,000 last fall.
Mrs. Brown Epperson returned
from Sail Antonio Thursday, where
she recently underwent an operation.
It’s only a few weeks until Thanksgiving, and of course
you’ll want to look your best. So it’s only natural you will
select your clothes at L. Schwartz Co., for this year, as al-
ways, our Clothing is the last word in “what to wear to be
smartly dressed.”
Green Lockley and family will
spend the latter part of this week in
Dallas, where Mr. Locklcy will pur-
chase supplies for Lockley’s little de-
partment store. They will return the
early part of next week.
S. S. Henry was a business visitor
in Del Rio last Saturday.
Mesdamcs Walter Welch, W ylie
Alexander and Vera Colbath were in
from the ranch this week.
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E. F. Cloudt of Hondo was a fc2J
Rocksprings visitor this week.
“Tuffy” Taylor of Junction visited
friends in Rocksprings tyonday.
Jimmie Lindsey and Buster Ed-
wards of Montell wisited friends in
Rocksprings Monday night.
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Joe Turner of Del Rio-
^ss vistior in Rocksprings Tuesday.
Ncvellc Smart left Wednesday for
Del Rio to attend to some abstract
business. , *
Fred Horner and Hon. 'D, W. Sut-
tle of Uvalde spent Tuesday in Rock-
springs on legal business.
Chas. Miller of KcrrVille spent
Tuesday in Rocksprings.
Misses Hazel Winans and Myrtle
Stevens spent Saturday in Uvald.
V. A. Brown rctuVned this week
from Sanderson, where he has been
visiting his {ion Bozart Brown.
Miss Deason and R. W. Springfield
spent Saturday in San Angelo.
_If you have eye trouble visit Dr.
F. H Vaughn at Dr. Welch's office,
Wednesday, November 15th.
Mesdamcs A. D .Welch and W. B.
Singleton spent the first of this week
in San Antonio.
. Sam Hodges spent last week-end in
Brownwood visiting his family. *
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Merle Hodges of Junction spent a
portion of this week in Rocksprings
visiting relatives and friends.
Heavy voting and outbreaks of
violence that caused five men to he
killed and five . wounded, marked
Tuesdays election in Kentucky.
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Jess Love of Kerrville is a business
visitor in Rocksprings this week. I
s. Norman Lockley is visiting in
Antonio.
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of San Arigelo spent
f Rocksprings.
Stephens of San Angelo was
NEW SILK
SUITS Neckwear O’COATS
We’re convinced there’s
nothing in, town that can
come anywhere near the
qualities in these suits at
such a price. The fabrics
are excellent and the tail-
oring is of the best. In
single and double breast-
ed styles . . . with one or
tvt<y~ trousers with each
suit.
Grays - Blues
Browns
$10.95
50 Cents
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AND'
$1.00
You will find ties ot
every color and design
—all haftd tailored of
beautiful materials.
This is an opportune
time to buy a supply
to last the entire win-
ter.
NEW
$28.50 Hosiery
It’s time to start wearing
an Overcoat, and if you
don't have yours yet, you’d
better come to L.
Schwartz Co. We have a
stock of coats made of
fine quality fabrics cut on
very good looking lines
and right now very reas-
onably priced . . but when
they have to be replaced
the prices are sure to go
way up.
$14.95
$17.95
HATS
Fine felt hats that are
just different enough to
be new and conservative
enough to be good look-
ing. They’re extra fine
qualities and will show up
well in all kinds of weath-
er, rain or shine.
$1.95 to $5.00
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SUEDE
JACKETS
Leather Jackets are
smart for sports wear—
and they’re light, extra
warm and comfortable.
Priced attratively
low.
19c to 75c
There are plaids,
checks, stripes and
clocks. You should
be able to get an en-
tire winter’s supply
from this group
Gloves
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$4.95 to $10.95
Sweaters
Our selection of sweaters
makes it esay to choose
model best suited to your
needs. Pull-over and coat
styles in every new color
and pattern for Fall.
169c. to $4.95
98c and $1.50
Men’s kid gloves at
an unusually low
price for such fine
quality. They’re well
made and available
in tan, black and
brown.
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SHIRTS
NEW SHIRTS
Guaranteed Color Fast
and Pre-Shrunk
There are fancy patterns,
stripes, checks and solid
colors. All made of a very
fine grade of material.
95c. to $2.50
Pajamas
These fine quality
Broadcloth Pajamas are
showing a tendency to
return to the higher
prices they commanded
not so long ago. We
suggest you get your
supply now.
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$1.00 to $2.50
Wevinvitcyou to make L. Schwartr Co. your headquarters when in Uvalde and we solicit your mail orders at any time if your local ’
merchant cannot supply you. -Mail orders/will be given prompt and careful attention,
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MEN’S TROUSERS
Our assortment of extra trousers includes every new
pattern—every late style. The quality of the fabrics
is excellent and the tailoring guarantees perfect fit.
Available in every new Fall shade.
$1.95 to $5.95
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Hutt, J. W. The Rocksprings Record and Edwards County Leader (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1933, newspaper, November 10, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1092313/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .