Val Verde County Herald and Del Rio Record-News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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A Telegram
Has just been received from
Mr. S. Shapu stating he had pur*
chased one cf the largest and most
up-to-date line of Fall and Winter
Goods that will ever be brought to
Del Rio, for the benefit of the
buying public. These goods will
commence to arrive at once.
It Will Pay You
To wait and see this beautiful
Line before buying elsewhere.
Grand Leader
The St4»re for Style, Service and Saving.
HK IT OltDAlNBD
By The City Counoii of The City
I of Del Rio, Texas, in Regular;
Meeting Assembled on The 29th
D*y of Aug. 1006, The Board
of Aldermen Concurring and
The Mayor Approving:
That Article 56 of the Civil
Ordinances of the City of Delj
Rio, Texas, be and the samo is,
j hereby amended to read as fob
I lows:
Article 56. There shall be
££ I levied, assessed and collected for
, the use of the City of Del Rio for
1 the year commencing on the 1st
V day of January, 1906, and ending
31st day of December, 1906, and
Q each year thereafter until other-
wise ordained, an annual poll]
tax of 50o upon every male in-
habitant of this City over the age|
of 21 years.
Chas. W. Keller,
Attest: Mayor.
N. J. Nanney, Secty.
St. .lames Church.
There will be church service,
(D. V.) in St. James Church, on
Sunday evening, 8ept. 9th. to
commence at 8 o’clock.
The morning service will be
cancelled on acoount of the
Rector visiting Uvalde. Sun-
day School at 9:45 a. m. Choir
practice on Saturday evening
at 8 o'clock. Litany on Friday
afterhoon at 5 o’clock.
•The Advertiser
jiiromms
' * It P. IRBY 3
V
People who advertise in their
home paper demonstrate posses*
i-ion of three particular points—
enterprise, publio spirit and up* vsSF
to-date business qualifications.
It profits the public to deal
with such people, for the posses*
sion of the qualifications named
assure the public that it will have ((©j)
the advantage of liberality, hon*
esty and the exercise of brains v^)
oti the part of those who buy for /JSSn
it. The latter kind of buying by nsv
those who sell to you means that
their shelves will not be laden
with shop worn goods, but that
they will carry the latest, best
selected goods of quality that the
markets of the world afford.
There is no business too small
to advertise and profit thereby.
Your ad is a recommendation to
your home publio that you are
the right kind, an announcement
to the outside world that your
town has just that much more ((gy
enterprise, worth and desirability
as a place for investment or loca-
tion.
Attention.
The rate at the Central Hotel
from now is $1.50. At the rate
'of $1.00 there is no living in it
for me, so have raised the rate.
I cordially invite all to come and
inspeot my rooms and board. I
will make special rates to long
time boarders. Respectfully,
T. B. Carter,
Prop. Central Hotel.
Try the Herald
With a Little Ad
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If Drug Stores Keep it Try the
City Drug Store
M. M. MERRITT, Ph. U.
Prop.
Read The Herald.
—A $35 tailor made overcoat
given away at Hacketts.
I —Muslin underwear, all kinds,
grades and prices.
Norvell A March Bros.
Mr. W. B. Matthews went to
San Antonio Monday to have
his eyes treated.
Legal blanks at the Herald, j —Your prestige is already es-
-Best quality manilla rope at tablished if you use good printed
C W Keller’s. I stationery. Let us show you
Items ol Interest.!
—Get your School Shoes at
Hackett’s. “Best on earth.”
Notice.
Every resident and property
holder is requested to dean up
their premises, cut all weeds,
drain or oil all places with stand-
ing water, and disinfect all
closets, cess pools, etc., at once.
Representatives of the Sanitary
Committee will be around in-
specting your premises in a week
Mr. E. A. Hearn, of Rook or ten day8-
Springs who left here several [Signed] Sanitary Committee
weeks ago for New Mexico, after I For The City of Del Rio.
horses, returned yesterday with --*-•--*——
two car loads. 1 Notice.
—Lace hosiery at about one! City Taxe8 fop 1905 are now
half the regular price. Norvell |due. All city taxes for the above
year must be paid before No-
vernber'the 1st, 1906. After that
City Council Order | A Farewell Party.
Aug. 28th. and 29th. 1906. | Miss Selma Hymans gave her
It was ordered that the Tax friend, Miss Jeanne Borroum, a
Assessor proceed to Assess City most delightful farewell party on
Taxes for 1906 and have rolls pretty lawn at her home, on
prepared by Nov. 1st. 1906. Perry street, last Thursday even*
- ing. Her guests were members
That the City assessor be and °f thlat, poPular organization, the
is hereby authorized to aceept ac or Maids Club, of whioh
renditions made to the County 110 onoree a much loved
assessor, on property both real
and personal within the City
limits when so authorized by
party making rendition.
samples and quote you prices.
^i°rVeb- * ^arc ^ l*r08 •! —M. D. Wells shoes for every
of ladies skirts. j body Qn earth„ ^ __Jf you expect tQ kj.n eyery.
—If you want to rent rifle or Hackett’s. thing you shoot at, you must buy
A March Bros.
—For Rent: Two nice fur-
nished rooms for light house* date the penalty will be enforced.
keeping. Apply at once to Mrs.
H. G. Miles.
shot gun, go to Hackett’s.
—See our white umbrellas.
Norvell A Maroh Bros.
Walter Gray left this week for
San Antonio, where he will re-
enter college.
I
—If it is clean, new and up-to-
date merchandise you want, go
to Norvell A March Bros.
The Horn’s buildings are now
being rushed to completion, and
it will be only a short time until
they can be occupied.
My office is in the county court
room.
20-2t
Thomas Hans,
City Collector
Notice.
I will call upon citizens of Del
Rio, Texas, up to Oct. 15th 1906
for tax renditions, to myself or
Deputies and residents so desir-
ing can call upon J. K. Peirce at
his surveyors office in Val Verde
Co. to make their renditions.
A. F. Dionowity
City Assessor
your shells at Hackett’s.
—Embroideries and laces
cheaper and better than ever at
Norvell A March Bros.
Notice.
All those holding bread tickets
of the Del Rio Bakery will please
bring in same, and I will pay
a i cash, as I wish to straighten up
my business, and start anew.
Yours truly
Camp, The Bread Man.
—New York Co.’s Roasted: t j , r p . „
Park'antfjava'and j
Norvell A March Bros. turning Monday. He was ac-
Mrs. O. M. William, and aons, i “°mPa by °ri"er *nd
. * j o j , ei ! i the children.
Mr. Maury Haltom is now Returned Sunday from Fort
holding down cases at the Herald Worth, where they have been Mrs. Rhades, mother of Mrs.
office. I visiting relatives for the past L. Barnes, returned Wednes- taxe8 Qn their dog> can do 80t
_ . .. . . . six weeks. !day from Barksdale where she1 time . pridav at mv
—Bargains this week in fine l has been visitinc relatives «nH nj 1 me arier rnaay’ ai my
suits for men and boys at Hack- .—Your prestige is already es-1 off,c® in County Court room, as
etts.
Notice.
All parties desiring to
pay
j stationery. Let us
Work on F. B. Swift’s new samples and quote you prices,
hardware building is progress-
ing nioely.
—Now is the time to buy a
lawn dress oheap at Norvell A
Maroh Bros.
Ublished if you u.; ^od printed | (™"d8 (or ,h« P*»‘ —tt-.!, wUl h.v. .Iter th.t d.te.
—Cherries in Mareschino, Am-
cehat, Calf’s Foot Jelly, Maple
Syrup and Asparagus Tips.
Norvell A March Bros.
show you | Miss Laura Garner left Tues-
day for Ft. Worth to attend
school. She was accompanied
by her brother Clay Garner, who
will return in a few days.
Mrs. C. C. Windrow and
The stone work on the Ellis’ daughter, Miss Irene, of Temple,
building is nearly oompleted,
and the oarpenters can begin
work now at any time.
have been in our city several
days visiting their son and bro-
ther, Burk Windrow.
SACKED HEART ACADEMY
Del Rio, Texas
Boarding and Day School
The Curriculum of the Academy embrace* the Primary, Prepara- j;
j! tory, Academic and Superior course*. Id addition to the ordinary • •
studies in the above named courses, the following extra subjects are also
■ taught: Typewriting, Stenography, Painting, Drawing and Instrumental J;
)! Music!—Pi*no, Violin, Mandolin ana Ouitar. Monthly reports of de- < >
;; portment, proficiency in studies, etc, are given to each pupil.
! I School reopens Tuesday, Sept. 4tb. Further particulars may be ob-
I! Ulned by applying to the
T MOTliKK M PFItlOK.
B. A. Borroum,
Marshal.
Del Itio CoMiiiiervlal College.
A Complete and thorough busi-
ness oourse. Also shorthand,
clothe, at HMk.tr. you get . and 8P“‘,h'
chance on . *35.00 ov.roo.t free, j and . m*hl "h“l-
Only 25 ohance, on the oo.t. bu,dl"2 Wnla for ca,aloS“»
and information.
Dr. J. H. Burleson, of Houston, 20-tf C. A. Hawley, Principal,
and Drs. T. C. Whitehead and - * — -
Died.
At Candelaria, Texas, August
14th 1906, Williams Frank Peas-
lee, after a lingering illness. We
are indeed sorry to chronicle the
above, and Mr. and Mrs. Peaslee
have the sympathy of all their
Del Rio friends.
—Wanted: by Chicago whole-
sale and mail or«.’er house, as
member. Miss Borroum left the
next day for El Paso where she
is a teacher in the publio school,
and Miss Hymans hurriedly in-
vited her friends to come and
spend the last evening with her,
and bid her farewell.
The lawn was brilliantly light-
ed with many lanterns, and the
rays of the moon. A graphophone
furnished the musical aooom-
panient to the flow of merry
conversation.
Miss Hymans served vanilla
ioe cream, nabiscos, and mint
wafers to her guests who were:
Miss Borroum the guest of honor;
Misses Essie Boren, Clara and
Lelia Jones, Maud and Eva
Strickland, Abbie Henderson,
Denner Prier, Kate Pritohett,
Lellian and Laura Barnard.
—Wanted: Gentleman or
lady with good reference, to
travel by rail or with a rig, for
a firm of $250,000.00 oapital.
•let. n t m.n&R.r ( man or woman) «-«*» year .„d
for this county and adjoining C & pa\dAJfek y
territory. Halarv 1680 00 and(expensesadvanced. Address,
with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander.
Del Rio, Texas. 7-8m.
territory. Salary $20.00 and
expenses paid weekly; expense
money advanced. Work pleas-
ant; position permanent. No
investment or experience re-
quired. Spare time valuable.
Write at once for full particulars
and enclose self-addressed en-
velope. Address, GENERAL
MANAGER, 134 E. Lake St.,
Chioago. 17-10t
Mrs. A. G. Edwards, and
daughter, Miss Pattie Joe, after
a pleasant summer’s visit, at
Georgia and Alabama and other
plaoes, returned home Saturday.
Monte Mills and family, of
Eldorado, passed through town
See the new ready to wear hats; yesterday, enroute home from
at the Emporium Monday. | De, Ri0._8onora Sun.
F. M Rose, of Del Rio, returned
8unday afternoon from the Santa
Rosa Mountains, in Mexico, they
Will Stop Odor
Free of any charge to any per-
son that employs my services
report having had a delightful to wait on their dead. This has
tr‘P* been my custom for the last two
The members of the W. H. M. or three years.
society will give a birthday social
T. H. McFadin.
on the lawn at the Methodist, —
Parsonage next Tuesday from 4 ■ For Kent,
to 6 and from 8 to 10:30. Re-1 A nice house of 8 rooms and
freshments will be served and ex- hall; several outhouses; oloee in.
cellent programmes will be rend -1 For further particulars,
j21-tf ~ ** -
ered.
O. M. K Rose HELL
Half Soles
SEWED ON WHILE YOU Will
1 have added to my already up-to-
date shoe shop one of the famous Cham-
pion Stitchers, and ean sew your half-
solos on in two minutes.
I use nothing but the best Oak
Leather and guarantee every pair of
soles I put on. Oire me a trial and be
convinced.
MILLER,
tmh moon man 1
iMawwl
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Val Verde County Herald and Del Rio Record-News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1906, newspaper, September 7, 1906; Del Rio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112457/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .