Batesville Herald. (Batesville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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BATESVILLE, TEXAS, FRIDA'V JUNE 27, 1913.
NO. 45
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We are still doing business at the same place, and we
dont require a deposit either. Neither do we require CASH
on the SPOT. We buy our goods on <50 days time (or for
cash, which is the same thing in the business world). But
remember you must pay up each 30-days or make arrange-
ments with us to carry your account. If you dont expect to
pay for what you buy at all, we dont want your trade, but
we arc willing and anxious to accommodate you if you show
a tendency to do what is right. Now put a pin here, we
absolutely Will Not be Undersold, grades consid-
ered, of course you wont or ought not expect us to compete
in prices with those handling goods flora some of the cheap
shoddy houses of Chicago or New York. We are receiving
NEW GOODS NOW, so come in and se? them. Get our
prices rtnd compare Prices and Goods. Remember if
you happen to need anything that we dent have, we are
ready and anxious to get it for you.
Come and see 11s and bring your friends. /
!■ I Peace Mercantile Co.
ANOTHER BARN?
WHY OF COURSE
You will need it this year, so what is the
use waiting until you are busy with other
things before getting it any way?
We have anticipated a lot of building in
this county during 1912 and have bought
accordingly to supply your needs—sound
long dimensions, joist, boards. Come see.
*1$
ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY
UVALDE, TEXAS
Citizens Old Stand
Epworth League Literary
Entertainment.
Last Fridiy evening the fol-
lowing program was rendered
by the Epworth League at the
Me hodist church:
Song. The Song of Triumph.
Song. Under tlje Banner 01
Je;us.
. Opening Address. Miss Lau-
ra Sti oman.
Song. There You’ll Find Me
Singing.
Recitation. It CoulJn’t be
Done. Miss Grace King
Music. The Song of the
Night-in-gule, by Misses Minnie
Lee Sawyers, Hilda Pence, John-
nie Mae Myers and Mattie Mills.
Song. Volunteers to the
Front.
Essay. Social Purity. Miss
Elsie Herman.
Song Lovest Thou Me?
Recitation. Give rJ hanks for
What? Miss Johnnie Mae My
era.
Violin Solo. Melody of Lovo.
Miss Mattie Mills.
Recitation. The Bridal Pledge
Miss Avu Churchill.
Song. The Promise Made to
Mother.
Talk. All for Christ. Rc\.»R.
E. Parker.
Male Quartette. Tiie Old Oak-
en Bucket.
Song. Will There Be Any
Stars in My Crown?
League Benediction.
1 Musans Install I Zavala county must have good
Officer* FIect ! stood fertile laud,, because when
1 ccrs j it. rains as it has the past spring
Bates V itv Lodge No. 0J5, A. I good crops. Several
F. & A vl.. had a *c*m-pttbtli\ peopUrhuve told the writer that
iniittlW* »n of officers elect last j they have bettor crops around
Tuesday evening at th« r lodge Batesville than any they saw tie-
room. ' \V. T. Childress was in- j tween San Antonio and Houston, j
stalling officer hiuI J H. Saw-1 Uvalde >md San Antonio, and
ye 1 s, marshal. The following! »"« Ss. LjuU. This looks
elected officers were |iresent ' good to us.
and installed, to-wit: A. E. I -----—— ——
Kiein, W. M; Clarence Barnes. | About the Cent Crop.
8. \\.; J. O. Ivey, J. W.; J. M. r
Reed, Treasurer, 15. A Sawyers Chns. Trebes was in town
Soc4euuy, Rev. D. W Matthews Saturday and says ho has the
Chaplain A O. Mills, HI D.; G. finFst com lJ0 has ever raised
L. Brice, J. I),, . B. Gate*. S. , , , , , . .
S., N. W. Barnes, J. S., J. B. !‘nd he has been farming for 2,
King, Tiler. The Lodgo was I years in Bexar, Frio and Zavala
The Barbecue finance commit-
tee makes the request that all
those who have not as yet paid
their subscription do so as early
as possible, as the various com-
mittees will have to begin their
work in a few c ays and will 1 ave
to know how much caslt they
can figure on.
host to their ladies and sojourn-
ing brethren. A splendid sup-
per was served, cream and cake
w1!s also served later in the eve-
ning. Many out of town people
were present and all report a
splendid good time.
C. A. Pond of Bexar county
formerly of this county, killed a
negro near his farm last Wed-
nesday'. The negro atternped
.criminal assault upon Mrs. Pond
Tuesday evening. Pond sur-
rendered to Shei iff John Tobin
waived examination and his bond
Was fixed at $1000.00 which he
gave and was released. We sym-
pathize with Mr. ami Mrs, Pond
in this trouble and are sure M r.
Pond will be acquitted at the
hands of a jury of Bexar county*.
He did his duty as any man
should to protect his home and
dependent ones against the lust-
ful black fiend.
Earnest Hemphill of Long
Beach, Cal., came in Friday* on a
vacation to vLit relatives and
friends. Earnest was raised
here and his many friends gave
him the gird hand. May his
first vacation in sev» n years be
spent pleass ntly in li e home of
his boy heed.
county'. This looks good
Zavala county.
J. L. Rutledge ^yvns in from
Loina Vista Friday* and reports
that lie lias the best corn that he IS
has ever raised and lie lias been
farming.for 30 years in this and
Atascosa county. Again Zavala
leads.
ICE
We expect to be able
through the summer
months to furnish you
with
ICE, COLD
DRINKS, Etc.
As we have to pay
CASH for Ice, and as
our capital is limited,
we will ask you to
please not soy
“CHARGE IT”
Remember wo are at Peaco
Mercantile Co., and anxious
to servo yon,
PEACE & PACE.
izsBsn
J. Q. Adams from Loma Vista
was in town Hatuulay and told
the Herald man that he had the
best corn he has ever raised.
Gee! Zavala county will soon be
rated as a corn county.
POSTED.
Hunting and camping is prohi-
b'ted in m.v pastu 10 on the Leona
River. This must be observed
by all.
0-27-3mo. T. J. Jackson.
A’oeftu
A'. I 'ox at ha.
GUARANTEE JEWELRY STORE
High Class Jewelry, Cut Glass and Silverware
Expert Watch Repairing.
UVALDE.
WE GUARANTEE OUR IVORS'.
Out Door H'rst of Kina Kandy Kitthcn.
TEXAS.
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CLEARANC E
SALE
For the people of Batesville and vicinity we have determined to make this sale the GREATEST MONEY SAVING EVENT of
the year. New, clean, high class seasonable merchandise at prices that almost make your dollars do double duty.
As a matter of fact some prices are made at wholesale cost and a great many of them are made without any consideration of
cost, seasonable goods that we do not want to carry over to another year. Again! A great many of these prices will hold good
after this special sale is over, most especially is this true with the grocery list, changes will be made only as the market de-
mands it, either up or down. But the fact we wish most to impress, is, that we are going to sell just as high class goods as we
ever have, but for less money.
SALE STARTS JULY 1st. AND CLOSES JULY 15lh.
Men's Shirts.
Save from one-fourth to one-third on your shirts.
This line of tine shirts includes all the newest stripes
in Madras, percales, etc.
$1.50 Men’s Shirts......................
Hosiery, Notions, etc.
All 20c hose.......................................13c
All 15c hose.......................................11°
All 10c hose.......................................7c
All 30c hose............................. 19°
100 pants buttons .................................. 7c
10c dozen pearl buttons........... 7c
5c dozen pearl buttons ...........................
lOcdoz. glass trimlng buttons.......................*»o
All other trimming buttons at one-half regular price.
10c Violin or Guitar strings at.....................«r>c
r,c “ •* “ .....................3c
15c hat pins....................-..................9c
5c writing tablet ................................ • 4°
All 10c braid......................................|jc
25c dressing combs ............ 13c
60 good wire hair pins................•............4c
25c Fair Maid face powder.........................19c
25c Mennens Talcum powder......................19c
San Silk, spool..............- - - -1................1c
5e pencils...................................- • - - • 3°
7 red, rubber tipped pencils' ......................4c
$1.25 League base ball............................87c
1.75 Ladies gloves ...............................99c
1.50 Ladies gloves...............................83c
1.25 Ladies gloves................. 77c
Boys 35c straw hats..............................23c
25c four in hand ties, 3 for.......................39c
Men’s hose supporters...........................13c
50c lmir brush................................. .37c
30 pair childrens sandels and slippers at just one-half the
regular price.
20 dozen uicn.s and boys collars, regular price 15c, sale
price........ <5c
Now is the time to get a year’s supply of laces and eui-
broidei ies in this sale, just one-half the regular price; all
we ask is that you see it.
Men’s Combination sets: suspenders, arm bands and hose
supporters, regular price $1 50 now...............99c
President suspenders ......................... -3Hc
Boys Porosknit under shirts regular price 35c in this
sale............................... .19c
Men’s 50c drawers at.............................38c
Men’s 25c drawers at.............. -.......-19c
Everybody Knows That STAR BRAND
SHOES Are Better.
We have sold them here for ten months under a positive
guarantee to give satisfaction and up to date only 0110
pair lias been returned and they were promptly replaced
by another pair.
Our $3.50 shoes and “Uppers reduced to......... $2.75
“ 3.00...... “ .......... 2.50
” 2.75 “ " " “ .......... 2 25
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We cannot list prices all through the line hut all prices
are reduced.
Men's and Boys Hats.
As long as they last they go at—
All $3.00 hats.......................... r}Q
;; 2.50 ;; .............................
2.00 • 1.00
1.50 ” 75
“ L00 “ 50
GROCERIES.
Get your pencil and figure your grocery bill for thirty
days and see for yourself whether it pays you to pay cash
for the tilings you buy or not.
Choice coffee regular price 30c lb. now.............. 22c
Fancy Peabody regular price 35c lb now...........] aoc
Green coffee regulur price 25c lb now............*jyc
Bucket coffee regular price $1.10 new..............] yoc
Ground c< ffee regular price 25c lb now............" jgc
10c Toasted Corn Flakes..........................
10c Fancy grits .................................* gc
10 j Puffed wheat.........................7C
51b Jelly, this sale........... ...................22c
811* Spuds regular price 25cr now .......... on**
501 bs 3duds.............................7.7.7 $LOO
Sugar regular price 1411>s for $1 now 181bs for. .** * L00
K C Baking powder 25o can now................ gjc
lOOlbs Best flour regular price $3.50 now......... $3.05
lOOllis Basis flour regulur price $3.30 now.......*2 85
It la impossible for us to make a list here of all reduced
prices. , .,7 ...
Two Weeks Beginning
July 1st.
W. W. Churchill & Sons
The House of Service
First Come - First
Served.
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Buckland, L. C., Jr. Batesville Herald. (Batesville, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1913, newspaper, June 27, 1913; Batesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108076/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .