The Alice Echo. (Alice, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1905 Page: 6 of 14
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t P(>rB( >1 U*k lt^. i
ami were the guests ot Mr. and Mr*.
(J. (’. Walker over Sunday, when
hey returned to their home at Go
had.
J J. Boerum re urni-d Saturday
ntgui from a trip to San Antonio to
vi«m hn brother.in-law, Mr. ttlla-
Rev. C. W. Perkine attended Do
alriot Conference at Beeville laa'
week. ^
“Well, then—”
“ilore, Maria, if you don’
feme and put this child to be'
L will leave the house intmed.-
ately.”
vault.
ihei iff Roger*, of Duval, waa in
towu Saturday evening.
J. C. White wae in town front
Falfurriaa a day this week. He **>»•
that the gardener* there are getting
good price# for their early veguia-
blew and are making numerous ship*
meats. Mr. While says that we are
far ahead of the Brownsvilleoountiy
when it comee tc early vegetables,
that tbia years shipments prove it.
Capt. John K. Hughes, Sergt.
Rush, W. C. Beach, Sam McKenzie
and M. A. W right ha j the honor of
being the only company of rangers
on special official duty on the occa.
eion of the President’s visit to San
Antonio.
Miss Annie Turner and Mise Alma
Rudd flatted the Bluff City Satur-
day and returned Tuesday.
Capt. J. J. Dix of Realitoa is do-
ing some surveying at Collins and at
Driscoll and thus the good work of
oulting up the big pastures adjacent
to Alice goes on little by little.
C. F. H. de von Blucher, oounty
surveyor, is surveying farm lota in
the Dr-Davia addition to Alice.
H. Drier of DeWitl county, was
in town Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. U Q. Luckina left
for San Antonio Thursday on busi-
ness and pleasure. They returned
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Sheeran, of Sltaeffer,
were in the eity Monday with en-
couraging reports of prospective
prespeiity.
Forrest Clark made a business
trip to Corpus Cbnati the latter part
of laat week.
Mrs. Annie lezard and daughter
arrived here one day last week, and
are the guests of Miss Eunice Stnek
laud.
Mrs. Leslie McNeill, of Cast,
Blanca, were the guests of Mrs.
Sledman a few days last week.
Mrs. B. B. Wright Is spending
the week at Laredo.
G. W.Newberry and J. D. Fisher
were delegates to the Methodist Dis*
tnet conference at Beeville laat
week.
R. R. Savage, of Corpus Chriati,
waa in town Thursday. Before be
■old Ins ranoh near here he was a
inquent visitor to Alice, hut he ia
seldom seeu here now.
Herb Qarrett was among tha AI.
ice people who attended the Rough
Rider reunion at San Antonio laat
week.
Phil Hobbs, the hardware dealer,
viaited San Antonio last week.
Jim Dinn, jr., of Live Oak, waa
in town Thursday. He says thera
ars lots of fat cattle, plenty of grass
and oodles of happy people on the
Ramirena.
Will Shely, transacted business in
town Thursday. His garden is mat
it ft a fine record.
LETTER TO J . B. HAMILTON,
ALICE,
Dear Sir: You want a sheep job tf
paint fur a cheap house, don't yon?
It’s Devoe. It's the regular thing in
Devoe; there’s nothing, in all paiu>,
so cheap as Devoe.
Oh, >es, you can paint with mud,
hut that isn’t paint; you want it to
1 K>k about right for a month or two
Paint Devoe; can't do it for leas;
there's nothing so cheap; say nothing
of wear, there's nothing so cheap as
Devoe.
I* goes to far; *Ave gallons: no
matter about the prioe, save gallons.
A gallon of paint, pul-on, costs 94 er
9&; save gallons.
Devoe is your paint; save gallons
Devoe is your paint. Yours truly
66 F W. Dkvuk A C<>
Luckins A Lux sell our paint.
DIED,
Friday morning, April 7,
1905, the infaut son of Mr. and
Mrs. S, 15. Mosser, aged one
mouth aud tweuty-five days.
"Ere aln could blight or sorrow fade,
Death came, with watchful care,
The open bud to Heaven oonveyed,
And bade it blossom there."
The sorrowing parents have
the sincere sympathy of the
Echo.
SCIATIC RHEVUATISM CURED.
“1 have been euhyeot to sciatic
rheumatism for years,"says E. H
Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints
were-stiff and gave me much pain and
discomfort. My joints would crack
wheu I straightened up. I used Cham
btrlam’s Pam Balm and have been
thoroughly cured. Have not had a
pain or aobe fioiw the old trouble for
many moulba. It is certainly a most
woonderful liniment." For tale by All
Druggists.
Request-
The parties who borrowed saws
at Phil Hobb'a hardware house will
please return then at ouce.
Cheap hats at Mrs. White’s.
NOTHING EBUAL TO CHAMBER-
LAIN’S COLIC, CHOLERA AND
DIARRHOEA REMEDY FOR
BOWEL COMPLAINTS IN CHILD-
REN.
"We have used Ohemherlain’i Colio
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our
family for years," says Mrs, J. B .
Cooke, of Nederlsndt, Texas. "We
have given it to ell of our children,
We have used other medicines for the
same purpose, but never found any-
thing to exual Chamberlain’s. If you
will use it ea directed it will allwayt
care." For sale by All Druggteta.
Dr. P. P. Price waa in town
Thursday looking a little more
obeerful than usual.
Beautiful hats at Mrs. White’s.
Mrs. John Wright, formerly of
Alioe but now of Corpus Cbristi, is
the gaest of Mrs. Felix Hobbs.
Mrs, Wright haa numerous old
friends in Aliae who art certainly
highly pleased to see her agaiu in
the old familiar oiralea.
Mingo Corrigan waa among the
Mttlo dealers hsrs Saturday.
Tom May, • eattlo man ot Duval,
called on bis niece. Mine May, of
tbs millinory Arm of May A Millar.
J. K. Reed and his oharming wifs
•mis in from 1 Falfurriaa Satardsy
A DEFINITION.
“Say, pa.”
“Well, sonl”
“What is an autocrat!”
“Why, an autocrat ia a man
who owdi an auto.”
“And ia a Democrat a man
who owdi a dainijobut”
“No, of course not.”
“But you are a Democrat,
ain’t you, paf”
“Certainly I am.”
“Aud you own a demijohn I”
“Yea, that ia—1”
LAST HOPE VANISHED.
When h ading physicians said tin
iV. M Smithart, of Pekin, Is., h»<
i .curable conaomption, his bast hop
vanished; but Dr. King’s New Dis>'o-
v.-ry lor Consumption, Cuuohs an*
old*, kept him out of his grave. H
says: '‘Tbia great specific complete!
cured me, aud saved my life. 8iuct
then, I have usod it for over 10 yeart
aud consider it a marvelous throw
and lung cure,’ Strictly scientific cun
for Coughs, Sore Throats or Colds
sure preventive of Peuomonia. Guaran
teed, 50o and |1.00 bottles at N . A
Drug store. Trial bottle free.
Don’t Stew
OVER SUMMER PAINTING.
Get a few runs of our Ready Mix-
ed Paints and go ahead. That is
the simplest and cheapest way to do
it. We can furnish any shade or
color desired. All the things need-
el for small or large julie can lie
purchased here.
We carry a complete atock of
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Stains. En-
amels, White Lead, Bru^he-, etc.
N. A. HOFFMAN,
Alice, Texas.
CHEATED DEATH.
Kiduey trouble often ends fatally,
but by chooaing the right medicine,
E.H. Welle, of Bear Grove, lows,
cheated death. He says: “Two years
ago I bad Kidney Trouble, wbiib
caused me great pain, suffering aud
anxiety,“hut I took Electric Bitters
w i h effect.d acom'dele cure. 1 hav< ,
al-o found them of great benefit m
general-debili'y and nerve trouble,
and keep them constantly on band,
since, as I find they have no equal,"
N. A. Hoffman Druggiat, guarantees
them at 50o.
A GOOD PLATFORM.
The Na.hvi'le fTenn.) American
prints the following about itself and
while there ia some pardonable blow
ing of its own horn in the statement
it nevertheless seta up a standard
worthy of general emulation:
"The American ia a good news,
piper. It prints all the news, and
with leasonahle accuracy—as ac-
curately, iu fact, aa it can be publish
ed in the rush incident to the publi-
cation of the daily newspaper. It
isn’t infallible. No newspaper is. It
strives to be fair in its treatment of
public questions, and yet it has thou
sands of readers perhaps who often
disagree with it. Its news service ia
up to the beet standard, and it prints
more live state news than any other
paper in Tennessee. But tbia news
ia published iu condensed form 'and
very often under inconspicuous bead
lines. There is no effort to make un-
important items conspicuous by use-
lew verbiage and headlines set in box
ear type. On its merits, and alone
on ita merits, as a representative
newepaper, does be Amerioaa sco-
ur# the patronage of the publio.
That it is reoeivmg a generous share
is evident by the great amount of
advertising in its columns aud by ita
etoadily expanding circulation.”
If you want to economize? Buy
• •ur goods for ca^li from G. W.
**w berry.
If you will buy your goods at the
isli store of G. W. Newberry the
oating up of your monthly hills
v 111 he much lesa than if you buy on
'edit. _
We are sole agents for Interna-
oii d 8:o«k and Poultry food. Cel*
• inbia Sun k food, Pratt’s Slock and
’oullry food also their veterinary
i* medics. Anyone not using any of
he above foods do not know what
li«*y are missing. They will keep
.our poultry healthy and make theru
lay. They will fatten vour horse
>r cow and keep thera in good oon-
lition.
Buy a 25c package and if you are
not satisfied with there results we
will gladly refund your money.
H. A. HOFFMAN,
Eagle Pharmacy.
SPALDING’S
Base Ball Goods
A large line at the
EAliLK rHARMACY
Balia from 5c to.................................. $1 25
Bats from 5c to.................................... 1.25
Gloves from 25c to............................. 1.00
Mitts from 25c to......................„....... 2.50
Masks from 50c to......................... 2.00
Yon have the largest line to select
from and if we haven’t got what you
want we will order it for you. We
are selling these goods at strictly
catalogue prices. Jones pays the
freight. See window display.
FKIOHTKUL SUFFERING
RELIEVED.
Suffering frightfully from the viru-
lent poisons of uudigested food C.
G Grayson, of Lula, Miss., took Dr.
Kimi’s New Life Fills, "with the re-
sult,” he writes, "that I was cure,! ”
All stoniAS>> and bowel disorders giv
way to their tonfe, laxative propa^ie^
Sic at N. A. Hoffman l'rnggi«t
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Preaching at the Methodist Church
at Alice 2nd.. 3rd., and 4th. Sundays
of each month at 8 p! m. and 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 9:45 every Sunda j
S. B. Moeser Superintendent.
Sen. League, Friday evening at 8
O’clock, Felix Hohha President.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening
at 8. A study of the Sunday School
lesson for the following Sunday,
Junior League at 3 p m. every Sun-
day, Mrs. C, W, Perkin*, Manager.
Womans Home Mission Society every
let. and 3rd. Friday at 4 p. m. Mrs. C. W
Perkins, President.
C. W. PERKINS, PaBtor,
San Antonio & Aransas Pass
Bailway.
Trains leave Alice Daily at 6 a. m. for Beeville, Cuero, Houston,*Sao Antonio
Rockdale, Cameron, Waco, and intermediate pointe.
At Houston with I A G N., So. P«c., HE*
W T., G C A 8 F., H A A C. and G H A L
P Railways. At Rockdale with I A G N. At
Ca neron and Wallis with G C A 8 F. At
Giddings with H A T C. At Waco with
Cotton Belt and M K AT and all points
East and North.
For further information call'on or write to
P. 8. Anderson, Ticket Agent Alice, Texas,
or G. F. Llpton, Aee’t G. P. A.,San Antonio.
Leaves San Antonio 9:45 p. m.
Arrives at Houston 7:45 a. m .
Leaves Houston 10:15 p. m.
Arrives at San Antonio 7 :45 a. m.
"Up to date Sleeper and Chair Cars."
Connection
Davy
Crock ett
’Hebbronville & Rio
Grande City Stage Line,
8tsgo leaves each place daily except Sundays, and goes through in 20 hours
FARE $8.00. R0 TJND TRIP $16.00.
Most oom lor table Route to BHOWNSNILLE-Jis via HEBBRONVILLE add
RIO GRANDE CITY.
GUERRA & SHELY, PROPRIETORS.
We extend a cordial invitation to our friends
and the public generally to visit our store
and examine our immense assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
Now constantly arriving, and which embrace everything nec
essary to supply the wants of
Men, Boys, Ladies 1 Children
——In tbe way of-
We also carry a complete stock of
FURNITURE
Of the latest styles and designs.
Don’t forget to call and examine our line of nice
PREMIUMS,
Which are now on exhibition in our show cases.
GUGENHEIM & COHN,
ALICE, TEXAS.
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Booth, D. S. The Alice Echo. (Alice, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1905, newspaper, April 13, 1905; Alice, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111428/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .