The Mainland Messenger (Dickinson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 30, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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LEAGUE CITY NOTES
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
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Machine Work and General Repairs
Light and Heavy Forgings
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WM. ROWLEY ELECTRIC CO.
2318 MARKET ST.
GALVESTON
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Galvesten
/F YOU WANT TO AVOID
TH A T MUDD Y DRIVE
Get Your New
Fall
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FALL
W. D. HADEN, General Contractor
CLOTHES
Galveston, Texas
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$15 and $20
Our Services Are
$5 Style
$3 Quality
At Your Command
Sam J. Williams
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Men’s Outfitter
Galveston
Texas City
DR. E. P. HOWELL
Men
BOTH
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
$1.50
Hours:
10 to 1—2 to 5
and
To One
547 Kress Bldg.
Houston, Texas
M. W. SHAW
Person
DR. L. W. DALLAS
& SONS
Women
Phone 55
League City, Texat
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When in Houston P
tonThe Houston Cafe
New York
Go to
“Quality First”
HOUSTON, TEXAS
1014-16 PRESTON AVENUE
GEO. HENCKEL CO.
Galveston, Texas
2020 Strand
Galveston, Texas
2006 Strand St
ONE OF THX FINEST SODA FOUNTAINS IN THE SOUTH
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Galveston, Texas
21st and Market Streets
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For
Service
and
Quality
LINES
TIMES
DIMES
Hear the Robley male quartet Fri-
day, October 9th, at High School Au-
ditorium.
T SEND IN YOUR ORDER OR WRITE FOR PRICES
TODAY.
Baptist Church, League City.
Attendance 34; collection 96 cents.
northwest part of League City,
her for terms.
FOR SALE—Good work mule.
There should be quite a good sized
graduating class.
Pupils will be graduated this year
from the tenth grade.
1.50
$3.00.
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magazine world this year.
Regular Price
JUST ARRIVED—GENUINE EARLY
Snowball Cauliflower Seed
OUR OWN IMPORTATION—$1 Per Oz.
Selected Tested Seeds for Field, Farm
and Garden, Fertilizers and Poultry
Supplies.
Corner Postoffice and
Tremont Sts.
EVERYBODY'S
DELINEATOR
TOTAL
HARGRAVE’S
SEED STORE
Our Success Depends on the Farmers’
Profits.
is now a very simple mat-
ter and fascinating to all.
If you don’t own a Kodak
it is time you did.
Prices, $6.00 Up
Brownie Cameras, $1.00 it $12.00
GET YOUR NEW ONE
TODAY, SURE
#2
The Most Up-to-Date Cafe in the City
Dining Room for Ladies Conveoient to Shopping Center
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The Oldest Jewelry House in Texas
Northwest Corner Market and
T remont
Hitchcock
Texas
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CHAS. E. WITHERSPOON, Druggist
A Full Line of Perfumes
WHITE STUDIO
20151 Market Street
Successor to Art Craft Studio
221 Security Building
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W. J. HUGHES & COMPANY
(Incorporated)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Wholesale
FRUIT AND PRODUCE
PNON99
Phone 1016 "WE DO IT NOW”
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING A SPECIALTY
THE VOIGT MACHINE SHOP
BLACKSMITHS—MACHINISTS
FAMOUS
$2—HAT STORE—$2
GO TO THE
JEWEL THEATRE
EOR
Good Pictures and Comfort
PHYSICiAN AND SURGEON
Office Hours when not on sick call:
1 to 11:30 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m.
Rooms 18 and 19 Butler Building
“SUCCESS BRAND" SEEDS
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EAT AT THE
ELITE RESTAURANT
Galveston, Texas
FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE
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to sell the most remarkable bargain in the
326 Hudson Street
“Lid
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY
FROM YOUR HOME TO THE COUNTY SHELL ROAD,
TRY A FEW YARDS OF SHELL. A MINIMUM CAR-
LOAD OF 25 YARDS WILL MAKE A GOOD EIGHT-
FOOT DRIVEWAY 150 FEET LONG.
TIF THIS IS TOO MUCH FOR YOUR NEEDS, PER-
SUADE YOUR NEIGHBOR TO GO IN WITH YOU.
A farm which has trees that bear.
Figs, 150 oranges, 40 grapes, 50 plums,
peaches, and fine nice shade trees,
corn crib, hog house, hog pasture,
good well, 2 cisterns, good barn, 4-
room house with galleries; also 250
laying hens, 200 young chickens, 80
ducks, 3 good milk cows, 4 springers,
2 pigs, one incubator, 3 brooders. Farm
complete for $6000.00.
E. A. POND
313 22nd St.______________Phone 3048
MURIEL BARTON, a conservatory
graduate, is prepared to teach mu-
sic in any grade at her home in the
Elegant tailored stylish cut
garments of all wool fab-
rics, we want you to see the
excellent suits we show for—
“Best *
Printing
in
Texas”
ply E. D. SINGLETARY, League
City, Texas.
FOR SALE—Piano box buggy, newly
painted; $8.00. G. E. SYMMS, Ph.
40. 13
WANTED—Married man for general
farm work. Man with no children
or with small ones preferred. E. D.
ALTEMUS, Friendswood, Texas.
A monthly s< lary and a liberal commission on
each order. Salaries run up to $250.00 per
month, depending on the number of orders.
This work can -be done in your spare time, and
need not conflict with your present duties,
sary. We furnish all equip efmtneeretaoinu
sary. We furnish all equipment free.
Write for particulars to
School Notes.
The altest in the “well” situation
is that Mr. Charley Standard will
clean out the deep well at the high
school grounds. If it can then be
used, the new well will not be sunk.
A splendid meeting of Christian
Endeavor was held last Sunday even-
ing, a good congregation being pres-
ent and much interest shown.
This was the first meeting under
the new persident, Mr. Clark, (who
was elected the Sunday before), and
if taken as an indication of the fu-
ture, his administration will be one
of much success.
The meeting for next Sunday is
consecration meeting, when all mem-
bers should be present, if possible,
or send messages if unable to come.
The topic is The First Verse Isa.
12:2. Let everybody come and make
a good meeting.
Seven o’clock at Friends’ church.
PRESS COMMITTEE. '
I am offering for sale, the finest Farm
and Suburban Homes, on and near
Shell Road between Houston and Gal-
veston, in any size tract desired from
five acres and up, on most liberal
terms. For particulars, call on or
address FRANK H. THAMAN, Alta
Loma, Texas.
Today!
YOU’LL FIND IT HERE IN
THE NEWEST, SNAPPY
STYLES AND CONTRAST-
IN COLORS FOR ONLY-
MONTHLY TABLE FOR PLANTING _ A. _
vegetable seeds. Call and See Our New Xmas Photos
Crockett Place Lots for Sale
At original prices and terms; $1 down and $1 per week per lot. No
taxes, no interest until Jan. 1, 1916. We have some left that are
well located. Lowest priced lots in the city; excellent investment;
better than a savings account for your children. Protected by the
Sea Wall. Car service, electric power and shelled streets. Phone
213 for auto appointment any hour.
Jno. Adriance & Sons GALESTON
FOR SALE, By October 1st good
work horse. Price no object, as
don’t want to winter him. Apply
FRANK CRIPLIVER, League City.
FOR SALE—Good light wagon, at a
bargain, or would exchange for a
Jersey cow or bull. JOHN ATKIN-
SON, League City.
We are prepared to
meet any demands
you may make on the
Abstracter of land
titles in a prompt'
and entirely satisfac-
tory manner. Our
phone is 4636.
GALVESTON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence en-
tertained the Anti-Can’t class at their
home Friday night. The regular
business session was held, after
which the remainder of the evening
was spent in lively gmaes.
At a late hour, refreshments, con
sisting of cake and cocoa were served
by the hostess.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo
Pearson, Misses Ellen Stickney, Edna
Osterman, Clara DaMetz, EmmaWink-
ler, Alice DaMetz, Gertrude DaMetz;
Messrs. Walter Osterman, Paul
George, , Russedl Taylor, Wernon
Humphries, Cyrel Harvey and Wil-
fred Lawrence.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Dark Jer-
sey cow, branded RP on left hip.
$25.00 reward. Last seen in neigh-
borhood of Texas City. R. L. PIL-
LOW, Arcadia.
FOR SALE—A good horse and bug-
gy. S. B. RADCLIFF, Arcadia.
WHEN r A t AT
IN up ALDINE
HOUSTON Ln I CAFETERIA
REAL HOME COOKING
717 Fannin Street
—If it’s a watch or clock that is
not giving satisfactory service—
—If it’s a piece of jewelry that is
broken; a setting that has become
loosened—
—Or a gold or silver plating that
has become worn. Bring it to us
and have it repaired. We guaran-
tee the service rendered will be sat-
isfactory and our charges very rea-
sonable.
WANTED TO RENT—A work mule
for one month. Apply C. C.
CROCKER, League City.
BRASS FOUNDERS
Aluminum and Brass Castings
2608 Mechanic Street Galveston, Texas
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Nelson, H. L. The Mainland Messenger (Dickinson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 30, 1914, newspaper, September 30, 1914; Dickinson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577419/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rosenberg Library.