Val Verde County Herald and Del Rio Record-News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, April 27, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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W. L. Douglas
For Men
Everybody knows
these goods, and
know they have no
equal at the price-
Try a pair and you
will wear no other.
Cool, Comfortable Summer Un=
derwear
A man’s or a woman’s comfurt dur-
ing the summer months depends largely
on the kind of Underwear he or she may
wear. We have a nice line of these
goods in Lisle, French Balbriggans, Linen
Mesh, in Cotton and Mercerized effects—
long or short sleeves. They are good fit-
ting, which is most essential to comfort.
GRAND
LEADER
Opera house Bldg., Next to Del Rio Nat’i Bank
Ladies’ Ready=to=Wear
...Hats...
We have just received a
beautiful line of Ladies’ Ready-
to-wear Hats, strictly up-to-date
goods. Not the shoddy kind that
is ordinarily found in stores, but
fine goods—something that will
please the most aristocratic. We
will be pleased to show you this
line. We can save you money.
We Are Drumming' for Trade
And we are going to get it if good goods at
low prices will appeal to the people. We do
Trad£/? not claim to be selling goods at and below
cost=—that won’t pay clerk hire or house
rent===but we do claim to be selling goods
JTTTr. reasonable. Our motto is: “Small Profits and
acfr Quick Sa|es-
Men’s
Suits___
We have an
excellent collec-
tion of the sea-
son’s most popu-
lar patterns, com-
prising all the new
grays, in single
and double breast-
ed. We handle
nothing but high
class goods, made
to fit and made to
wear. Inspect
our line. Prices
right.
New Goods Have Arrived
A beautiful line of Lawns,
Percals, Batistes, India Linons,
Laces, Embroideries, Parasols,
Belts, Ribbons, Neckwear, No
tions, Hosiery for ladies and chil
dren, and, in fact, everything
that can be found in an up-to
date mercantile establishment.
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If Drug Stores Keep it Try the R. C. Waters made a business
. . r\ £7 j trip to Comstock the first of the
City Urug btore week
M M MERRITT. Ph. U. ' C. L. McDowell sells life in-
Prop- surance. If you want the best,
1 contract with one of the best
companies, see Clype. 4t
Mr. Will Whitehead of Sonora,
was in our city several days this
—Let Windrow figure with you j week on business.
on that job of painting. 2-tf .
•* 1 R i —Wanted—Old, clean rags, at
Mrs. Robt. Traylor has been Herald office.
Items ol Interest. |
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quite sick this week.
A collection was taken Sunday
—If you wish anything in the'night at the Methodist church
line of windmills or gasoline for the benefit of the sufferers in
San Francisco. About $40.00
was collected.
engines, see Hagelstein A Waters.
Question of the Hour: Have
you been to the skating rink?
—Just received a new line of
visiting cards. The Herald.
Martin Brauer went to San
Antonio Friday and returned
Sunday.
—The be«»t is always the cheap-
est. This is why you should let
Windrow paint your house. 2-tf
Dr. T. C Whitehead left Sun*
day for Fort Worth to attend the
State Medical Association.
—Old newspapers for sale at
Herald offioe, 20c per hundred.
for New Orleans to attend the
Confederate reunion
—Your prestige is already es-
tablished if you use good printed
stationery. Let us show you
samples and quote you prioes.
Mr. J. W. Brown, who visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. O’Dell here
a few weeks ago, is reported very
ill at his home in Blue Mound,
Illinois.
—Three farm hands wanted
$15.00 per month and board. Ad-
dress, C. W. Farmer.
Hada. de San Carlos, Mexico,
Via C. P. Diaz, Coah.
Mr. S. S. Noell of Richardson,
Dallas County, arrived in our
Mr. H. M. Blook left Sunday city Sunday. Mr. Noell is in
search of a more healthful cli-
mate, and expects to locate in or
near Del Rio.
—If you wish anything in the
line of windmills or gasoline
engines, see Hagelstein A Waters.
—Wanted—Oid, clean rags, at
Herald office.
t J. R. SPRADLIN $
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^ Contractor and Builder ^
Solicits a share of your patronage. First-class work ^
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at reasonable prices. No trouble to make plans and
• ^ estimates on your work. All work guaranteed.
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For Sk>.
Corner lot, 59 feet front, 179
feet deep, between Depot and
Elks hall, apply to
2-tf Martin Brauer.
For Sale Cheap.
A “Superb” Range, in good
condition, will sell cheap for cash.
Mrs. J. C. Tipton.
I>ie«l.
—On his home in Del Rio, that
inferior quality paint. Let Win-
drow repaint your house, the
color will live forever. 2-tf
—Old newspapers for sale at
Herald office, 20c per hundred.
—AOENTS make $0 daily sell-
ing the cheapest and most perfect
Water Filter ever invented. Re-
tails at $2.00. Big profit. Ex-
clusive territory. Seneca Filter
Co., Seneca, Mo. 2-10t
—You can buy just the cake
you want at the sale Saturday.
W. O. Hutto came in from his
ranch Tuesday after supplies.
—Bargains. Hackett is clos-
ing all his goods out at a bargain.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clarkson,
of the Star ranch, visited relatives
and friends in our city this week.
- -Your prestige is already es-
tablished if you use good printed
stationery. Let us show you
samples and quote you prices.
Mrs. Crier, who has been visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. E. L.
Hart, for the past month, return-
ed to her home in San Antonio
Tuesday.
—Get busy, and go to Hacketts.
He will have bargains for a few
days.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Curt* Colds. Crous and WhXoptas Couch.
’ Pants. Pants. Pants-
Hackett has a big lot of mens’
and boys’ pants, he is going to
sell quick, and to do that he is
going to knock off the profit and
a part of the cost.
Horn.
To Mr. and Mrs. B. Newman,
on Thursday, April 19th, a son.
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—The Ladies’ of the Episcopal
church will give a cake sale
Saturday evening from 3 to 0, at
Roach, McLymont A Co’s, store
Mr. Owen Riley, formerly with
the Seguin Hardware Company,
of Seguin Texas, arrived in our
city Sunday and has accepted a
position in the hardware depart-
ment for Roach McLymont & Co.
—Sick headache results from
a derangement of the stomach
and is cured by Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold
by all druggists.
Mr. R. E. Glasscock, of
Sonora, came in Wednesday to
take charge of the saloon re-
cently purchased from C. A.
Jackson.
—Your prestige is already es-
tablished if you use good printed
stationery. Let us show you
samples and quote you prices.
—Don’t wait, for you will re-
gret it, the bargains will only
last for a few days at Hacketts.
Mr. S. J. Palmer and daughter,
Miss Minnie, * from “Pothole
City,” visited friends here this
week.
Iiisiiraiice Con. Notice to AgentN
iiikI Patrons.
To our Agents:
Our Home Office advises:
J “Absolutely no definite informa-
I tion from San Francisco, but if
j the entire city should be destroy-
I ed, our losses will be paid as
promptly as they can bo adjusted,
and our net surplus and con-
tingent fund will not be exhaust-
ed.” Very truly yours,
Ince. Co. North America, N.
B. A M. Ince. Co., Aetna, Ger-
mania, Springfield Security,
Home Fire A Marine Inoe. Co.
2-It A. F. DiGNOWiTY Agt.
—I want to clean out every-
thing in stock. Come at* once
to Hacketts.
Mrs. Lena Alexander, of
Phoenix, Arizona, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P’. J. Heid.
—The Ladies’ of the Episcopal
Church will give a oake sale
Saturday evening from 3 to 0, at
Roach, McLymont A Co’s, store.
Mrs. Jeanne White and Miss
Ida Garwood, of Taylorville, III.,
arrived Tuesday and will remain
in our city several weeks visiting
Mr. and Mrs. C W. O’Dell and
other friends.
—Wanted: District managers
to post signs, advertise and dis-
tribute samples. Salary $18.00
weekly, $3.00 per day for ex-
penses. State age and present
employment.
Ideal Shear Company,
39 Randolph St., Chicago.
Brauer Windrow
DEALERS IN
Wall Paper, Paints, Stove Enamels, Cements, Jap-a*lac,
Carriage Paints, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Paint Brushes,
Mouldings, etc. The only paper and paint store in Del
Rio. We solicit your patronage on the merit of our goods.
McDougald Building,
Opposite Warner’s Market
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