The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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ns AL.VIM SUN, ALVIN, TEXAS
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pnbliabec weekly at Alvin, Texa*.
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By L. R. Johnson. Deputy.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.]
Sale for
95c
$1.15
$4.00 Heavy Sweaters, now - $1.85
39c
TUXEDOS
95c
HALF PRICE
- $6 45
now
- 95c
$8.45 *
59c
$1.00 Knee Pan:s, new
$1.00 Flannelette Night Shirts - 69c
79c
1*3.00 Bath Robes, now - - $1.£J9
$1.15
$5.45
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Silk Neckwear sit
19c
37c
ALL BATH ROBES
75c Blouses at
45c
And Smoking Jackets
75c Union Suits
4&c
HALF PRICE
79c
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Rompers at
38c
THE GREAT
B. W. WILLETT, Trustee
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THE HIGH GOST OF LIVING!
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
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Dr. F. IL Winn.
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THE SOLE OBJECT
OF THIS TRUSTEE’S SALE
Physician and Surgeon
ALVIX, TEXAS
Men’s $2.00, 12,50 and $3 00
Knitted Silk Ties
$2.00 Coopers’ Ribbed
Union Suits
$1.50 and $2,06 Large Size
Fine Dress Shirts
Suite 6, Edwards' Building.
Pnone 78
Mackinaws $5.’.00, $6.00 and
$7 50 values - $3.45
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Come let us figure with you on that great
problem, we can help you reduce it; our
line is complete. You get the best values
for your money.
Give us a chance, if you are not satisfied
with any purchase you have the privi-
lege of returning it and get your money.
Isn’t that fair?
$1.50 and $2 00 Fine Dress
Shirts
$1.50 and $2.00 Wool Drawers
now
Rooms 1 to 3, Edwards Building.
Phones—Office 69; Residence 94.
Dr. .1. W.
Dentist
BOY’S WEARABLES.
$150 Hats, nc-w - - . 79c
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One Year......................
Hix Months....................
Three Months 50 cents.
»1.60
76
$5 00, *6.00 and $7.50 Fancy-
Vests - $2.45
■11.00 Chalmers Ribbed Shirts
and Drawers
Blue Chambray Work Shirts,
now
FULL DRESS SUITS,
AND FROCKS—
MEN’S MACKINAWS, $7.50
*8 60 and $10.00 VALUES
$20.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS
NOW S14.45
♦25.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS
NOW S16.75
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♦30 00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS
NOW $19.75
The Better
the Printing
of your stationery the better
the impression it will create.
Moral: Have your print-
ing done here.
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Hived too U
breakfast,
1th for •-
would *>*•
wage*.
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WE GIVE S. & H. STAMPS
Cash Sales—Groceries Only
No stamps given on Feed Sales and none
Jigiven on goods exchanged for produce.
M. MONTHAVEN & CO.
Phone 8 0.
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$8.50 Suits and; Overcoats
f 12.50 Suits anil Overcoats
now
ED. KIAM, HOUSTON
:iru.CHAS. B BAILEY, Publisher.
Lnfja
PERPLEXING PROBLEM!
Is to Raise Enough Cash to Satisfy
the Creditors.
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
Statement of tho Ownership. Man-
<ageni:nt. etc., of the Alvin Sun, |Oria County, Texas, to-wit:
Lot No. 22 in Section .7. H. A W.
Mrs. Chas. B Bailey, Editor sna | Survey,
Manager.
Mrs C. B. Bailey, Owner.
Bondholders, mortage* and other
aee mi ty-folder,—none.
Sworn ts and subscribed before me
ahis Oct. 1st. 1916.
Jxssi: Hobbs,
Notary Public in and for Brazoria
County. Tixas
I tl.tltu and to me, a. Sheriff, directed
aud delivered, I will proceed to sell
at public auction, to the highest bid-
der, for cash iu*haud, within the
hours prescribed by law for Sheriff’s
sales, on the first Tuesday In Febru-
ary. A. D. 1917, it being the 6th day
of said month, at the Court House
door of said B-azoTia County, in the
City of Angleton, Texas, the follow-
ing described laud situated io Braz-
PIONEER CASH GROCERY CO.
D. 1. WILHELM, Manager.
GRAND OPENING ON MONOIY, JANUARY 15TH |
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Edward's Building—Clark Hotel corner. I
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$1.50 Khaki Pants, now
obtaiied throurh the old estall' hod
•‘D. -WIFT A CO.” ebeinK quickly
bougl t by Manufacturers.
Sen-- amodel or sketches and deselection
of yoi r invention for FREE SEARCH
and report on patentability. We get pat-
ents <- • no fee-. Write foe Our fleet book
of 300 ' tecded n ven lions.
D. SWIFT & CO.
Parent Lawyers. Estab. 1B»9.
^307 Seventh St., Washington, [l. C.^
' Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. I
STATE OF TEXAS >
County of Brazoria j
(Tax Suit)
By virture of an Order of Sale fur
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY-i ne'li',,i"<’D“Tai(’” i”,ued out ,,f
I Honorable District Court of Braze-
SIX COL HNS 8 PAGES i ria County ou the 7tli day of Dec
________i ember, A. D. 1916, by the Clerk
, clieroot, in the case of the City of
Entered at the postoffice at I Alvin versus Robert Schmidt No
Ahin ais second class matter.
i Survey, Abstract 423, containing
28.25 acres.
I Said property being levied upon as
'theproperty of Robert Schmidt, to
satisfy » judgment amounting to
1154.43 in favor of the City of Alvin,
; with interest and costs of suit, to-
gether with the further costs ot ex-
ecuting this writ.
Given nid^r tny hand this 5th day
of January, A I). 1917.
F. S. CREWS. Sheriff,
Brazoria County, Texas.
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
STATE OF TEXAS i
County of Brazoria
(Tax Suit)
By virtue of Order of
The unusual money-saving opportunity which confronts
the BUYING PUBLIC is one that must be taken advan-
tage of promptly. To thoroughly appreciate the remark-
able nature of this Trustee’s Sale you must first realize
the existing conditions. CASH IS THE ONLY THING
THAT WILL SATISFY THE CREDITORS and the TRUS-
TEE is determined to comply with their demands at any
cost. ' i
The people of Houston and surrounding territory, who
know the calibre of Kiam’s Clothes, need no urging at
this time: but to those who are strangers, this forced op-
portunity offers a rare chance to get acquainted at a tri- •
fling cost.
COLLARS
THAT DEFY THE LAUNDRIES—
EARL & WILSON AND LION
BRAND- All the popular styles
*$1.10 per dozen; - - - each |uU
STATE OF TEXAS /
County of Brazoria (
(Tax Suit)
By virtue 'of an Order of Sale fur
Delinquent. Taxes issued out of the
Honorable District Court of Brazo- Delinquent Taxes issued out of the
ria Count} on the 7th day of Dec-
ember, A. D. 1916, by the Clerk
thereof, in the case of the Citv ot
Alvin vt rsus I. R. Arnold No. 11,398
to me, ms Sheriff, directed and de-
livered, I will proceed to sell, a^
j»ub!ic auction, U the highest bidder,
tforcash in hand w.-hin the hour?
prescribe d by la -v fotj Sheriff’s sales,
on the first; Tu-sdaV in February.
A. D. 1917, ii; being the Sth, day ot
s nd month at the Cijurt House door
of said Bra oria County. in the City
of Angleto i, Texas, the following
•described lund situated in Brazoria
Coonty, Te.vae. co-wit.
Lot No. 1 , B uck F, 100x150 feet,
Section 14, <1. 'T. & B. R. R. Survey,
.abstract Nc. 449, delinquent for the
>-ear 1914.
Said property being levied on as
Mdie property of I. B. Arnold, to
satisfy a j idgmont amounting to i
430 19, in lav or of The City of Alvin '
-with intei es i: aad costs of suit to-
with Sb.” further costs of ex
eenting this writ.
Given und ir my hand this 5th day |
January, V D. 1917.
F B. CREWS, Sheriff,
Brr.zoria County, Texas. |
Dy L. R Johnson, Deputy.
Flannelette Sleeping Gown.q -
$6.50 Suits and; Overcoats,
now - $4.15
Japanese Dev;l-Ftsh.
In Japan d?vil-flsh weighing up to
are sometimes caught.
These flsh an* amphibious; they are
often seen'■ wobbling on their tenta-
i cles like gfant spiders, in search of
patdies of sweet potatoes. The nn-
I tives kill them, with clubs. In the
water they are caught in jars low-
ered to the. bottom, which the octo-
pus eaters, thinking them a good re-
treat from which to catch his food.
breakfast missed there
* eduction In her week’s
ial passively assented to
this, lut .ext day the mistress heard
the mfr next loot say to her: “’Pears
lc ou get to work mighty late.”
**) • to work when I gets ready," j
<w;-. .te reply. “How do you manage '
de break fa s’?” “Oh, I pays de •
r >us to wok de breakfas’."—Boston ;
■ tiling Trnii»!ript.
Employed Her Employer. By L, R. Johnson. Deputy.
Dinah, win went home nights, ar-
—« «t ,ue morning to cook the
uer mistress told her
: 200 pounds
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Houoiable District Court of Brazo-
ria County, on the 7th day Dec-
ember, A. D. 191ti, by the Clerk
thereof, in the ca-e of the City of
Alvin vers is Mrs. S. Duke No. 11,43.4
ami to me as Sheriff, directed aud
ch livered, I will proceed to sell, at
public auc iou, to the highest bidder
:o* cash in In nd, withiu the hours
prescribed by law for Sheriff’s sales,
on the first Tuesday in February, A
D 1917, it being the 6th day of said
month, at (be Court House duorul
said Brazoria County, iu the City of
Angleron, Texas, the folio •» iug de-
scribed laud situated iu Brazoria
County, Texas, to-wit:
All of Block 3 in Town of Alvin
No. One, delinquent for the year
1914.
Dots 55, 56 and 66, Section 13, H.
F. & B. R. R. Survey, Abstract 426,
I containing 35 64 acres, delinquent
for thw year 1914.
Said property being levied on as
I the property of Mr*. S. Duka to aat-
1 isfy a judgment amounting to $38.21
iu favor of the City of Alvin, with
I interest and costs of suit, togethei
’ with the further costs of executing
1 this writ.
Given und *r my hand this 5th day
! of January, A. D. »917.
F. S. CREWS, Sheriff,
Brazoria County, Texas.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. ofb c'‘B h^kLte" t’
STATE OF TEXAS I ' satisfy a judgment amounting to
County of Brazoria j j $3,> 26, in favor of the City of Alvin,
t'i with interest and costs of suit, to-
ax Ul ) gether with the further costs of exe-1
By virtue of an Order of Sale for euting this writ.
Delinquent Tax-as issued out ot the Given undvr my hand this 5th day i
Honorable District Court of Brazo- of January, A. D. 1917.
r.a County, on the 7th day of Dec- ’ „ 8 CREWg sheriff,
ember A. D. 1918, by the Clerk Brazoria County. Texaa. I
thereof, in the case of the City of
Alvin versus C. H. Koster, No. , By L, R. Johnson, Deputy.
11,698 and to me, as Sheriff, directed
and delivered, I will proceed to sell !
at public auction, to the highest bid-
der. fur eash in hand, within the
hours prescr bed by law for Sheriff s
sales, on the firs* Tuesday in Febru-
ary, A. D. 1917, it being the 6th day
of said month, at the Court House;
door of said Brazoria County, in the j
City of Angletou, Texas, the follow- |
ing described land situated in (Bra-
zoria County, Texas, to-wit: Lot,
North one-half of 7. Section 13, H.
T. & B. R. R. Survey, Abstract No.
226, containing 12.90 acyea of land
and delinquent; for the year 1914 and
1915.
Paris and Ivory Garters, now - 19 C
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Bailey, Ammo. The Alvin Sun. (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1917, newspaper, January 12, 1917; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1245240/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Brazoria+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.