The Devine News (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1923 Page: 3 of 14
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More Royal Clinchers
st for 1923
S United States Tires
S are Good Tires
‘THE U. S. Tire people
A took plenty of time in
developing the Royal
Clincher Cord.
Whenit wasfinally placed
on sale there were no mis-
takes in it.
Last year we couldn’t
make Royal Clinchers fast
enough.
Production for 1923 has
been more than doubled.
But whenever and wher-
ever you can get a Royal
Clincher— take it.
Where to buy U.S.Tires
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1 R. N. TEEL Devine, Texas
C. J. OEFINGER Yancey, Ten
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MC CANNA & SONS
GENERAL REPAIRING
Tin Shop, Sheet Metal Work and Roofing
Guns, Phonagraphs, Clocks, and light Ma-
chinery. Radiator, Fenders, Tanks, etc..
Radio sets in stock, or built to order.
J. F. McCanna, Mgr.
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- SCIENTIFIC LIFE INSURANCE
Home Office Dallas, Texas
ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Legal Reserve Rates combined with Fraternal
Economy. No safer or better Life Insurance can be
bought than that of the Praetorians. You owe it to
YOURSELF to investigate our contracts and rates
when buying Life Insurance.
Issues participating Ten-Pay, Twenty-Pay and
whole life with Accident, Disability and Double Indem-
nity Features.. Cash or Loan, Paid Up or Extended
values after only TWO years. Men and Women in-
sured on equal terms.
AGES 16 TO 56 YEARS
P. D. Starr, Dist. Manager
Moore Building
San Antonio, Texas *
D. 8. Robersot:
Recorder
Devine, Texas
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LET US WIRE YOUR HOME
Bible Thoughts for
the Week
Sunday.
HOW TO OVERCOME EVIL —
Be kindly affectioned one to an-
other with brotherly love; In honour
preferring one another; recompense
to no man evil for evil. Provide
things honest in the sight of all
men. Be not overcome of evil, but
overcome evil with good.—Romans
12:10, 17, 21.
Monday,
EARTHLY TREASURES — Lay
not up tor yourselves treasures
upon earth, where moth and rust
doth corrupt, and where thieves
break through and steal.—Matthew
6:19.
Tuesday.
SAVING GRACE.—By grace are
ye saved through faith; and that
not of yourselves: it is the gift of
God.- Ephesians 2:8.
Wednesday.
FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT.—Love,
joy, peace, long suffering, gentle-
ness, goodness, faith, meekness,
temperance: against such there is
no law.—Gal. 5:22, 23.
Thursday.
LIFE AND GOOD DAYS.—He
that will love life, and see good
days, let him refrain his tongue
from evil, and his lipa that they
speak no guile.—I Peter 8:10.
Friday.
SEEK TODAY.—Seek ye the
Lord while he may be found, call
ye upon him while he is near.—
Isaiah 55 :6.
Saturday.
THE ETERNAL GOODNESS.-
tt give thanks unto the Lord, for
he is good: for his mercy endureth
for ever.—Psalm 107:1.
TICK ERADICATION
IN MEDINA COUNTY
Inspector Murray informs us
that the inspectorsareonly find
ling ticks on a few premises in
Medina County. Some of the
parties on these tick infested
premises are not making bn ear
nest effort to dip all of their
cattle and consequently arenot
getting rid of their ticks.
Mr. Murray also informs us
that the Live Stock Sanitary
Commission has ordered him
to prosecute these parties who
are not using due diligence h.
getting their cattie and horses
to the vats on dipping days.
The first case was filed this
week against F.P. Seekatz of
Rio Medina and there will be
others to follow. ,
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EFFECTIVE Electric lighting is most
important in the modern home. Its cozy
comfort may be decidedly decorative and ar-
Matic.
Let us wire your home in the most con-
venient and attractive manner—it can be
done for less cost than you anticipate.
Estimates without obligations.
WILLIAMSON BROS. LIGHT a ICE co.
Or TO
Mr. Raymond Blackburn and
mother spent the week end in
Eun Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biry and
children went over to LaCoste
Thursday. Mrs. Biry and child-
ren remaining as her father whs
real sick.
Walter Eichhorn and Ferdi-
nand Ribn spent a few days
on the Seco.
Mr. John Love of San Antonio
and Mrs Lula Williams and Miss
Mattie visited their father and
Mother, Mr and Mrs. Hugh Love
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert DuBose
and children visited their father
Mr. John Love this week.
Mr. C. C. Godden has a Ford.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Weyand
and Mrs. Thresa Bendele of
Hondo visited Mrs Emma Haass
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chick Morris
and baby spent Sunday after,
noon at Mr. Emil Biry's.
Mr. and Mrs Jacob Biry and
son Louis and wife and Mr and
Mrs. Ed Bader and children
spent Sunday with Mr. Henry
Biry on the Seco.
Miss Mary Posch visited in Qui-
hi Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Bendele
and children spent Sunday with
Jos Wernette.
August Bilhartz of Pearsall
spent a few hours in Biry one
day last week.
Julian Roberson and Mr.
Booth were here a few minutes
Monday enrouts for their work.
John Watson and Joe Wer-
nette took a bunch of cattle
over to Pearsall Friday for Aug-
ust Bilhartz. Mr. Overton Sch-
midt taking a bunch of cattle
over to Ft. Worth Saturday.
Elbert Watson spent Sunday
in Devine.
Albert Bilhartz and wife and
Miss Goldia and Mr. Simon
Heath spent Sunday in San An-
tonio.
Mr. Joe Schmidt spent Friday
NATALIA NOTES
Mr. Joe Kempf spent several
days of the past week in Luling.
Mr. M. McLane visited in Ker
ville a few days last week.
An interesting social event of
the week was a lawn party giv
en last Friday night at the teach
erage here by Mrs. Fred Bow.
man for the school children.
Mr. O. last and son Alton
from San Antonio, and Mr. S.
Hart and wife from Kenedy vis
ited at the Vanderhider home
Sunday.
Mrs. A. R Fretelifery is driv-
ing a go xl looking Chevrolet
car.
Mrs. Bo vman and Fredrics
shopped ir. San Antonio Monday
Mrs. Reed and children from
Kerrville spent the week end
with the McLane family.
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with Mr. Jacob Biry.
Tiny Love and sister, Mrs.
Louis Biry spent Friday aft-
ernoon in Devine.
Miss Gladys Godden and bro-
ther Chas spent Sunday in De-
vine.
Miss Magaline Biry is spend-
ing a few days at Mrs. Jung-
mans at Black Creek.
Mrs. Milford Biry and daugh-
ter ars visiting their mother Mrs
J. A. Blackburn this week.
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LYTLE SOCIAL NOTES
KAN TMAOCO co
JEWELER & OPTOMETRIST
Take car e of your eyes. You
can walk with a wooden leg.
you can cnew with false teeth,
but you cant see with a glass
eye.
V. A. CROW
HONDO. TEXAS
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loa-nok-aa
If its First Class Dairy Pro-
ducts, Milk or Butter.
®
MILK
Sweet milk 10c per qt, 5c.
per pint. —.....-— --------
Butter milk 6c per quart
Butter, Fresh and sweet 40c.
per pound.
Chas Thompson.
Tan No-More
7/n M/inBeautitier"
35.60. &1°0 TheJar
A7 T0/L / Z ( OUNTE PS
SAMPLE MAILEDON REQUEST
BAKER LABORATORIF 5
MEMPHIS TE NNESS
BLACK BERRIES: for sale at
40 cents. if you come pick them.
Two miles east of Devine.
J. C. Ethridge.
Meal
RIGLEYS
and give your
stomach a fit.
Provides “the Mt of
sweet" in beneficial
form.
Helps to cleanse
I the teeth and keep
in healthy.
MEDINA COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY 1
H. E. Haas, Mgr.
(Incorporated)
Hondo Texas
Complete Tract indexes, and
Complete set of maps and plats
of all tracts of Lands and Lots
in Medina County together with
years of experience places us
in a position to give you prompt
and accurate service and com
plete abstract of Title.
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT-
ING
Neat and prompt service. Silk
Sweet- 10 cents. Cotton 8 cents.
Pearsall, Texas.
MRS. L. E. BLACKALLER.
milk, Sour Milk, or any Kind
from Healthy well-fed cows,
and not “weedy”. See me on
route, or will soon have tele- Don’t buy high gas. Buy a
phone. 2t. Vaporiser.
J. B. KENNINGTON Devine Furniture Co.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. White of
West Columbia Texas who have
been visiting Mrs. E. R. Nelson
have returned to their home.
Mr. W S Sasser of Charlotte
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
A. F. Sasser.
Mr and Mrs. C. C Brown of
Floresville are guests of Mr and
Mrs J. W. Bush.
Mr and Mrs. E. M Bush of
Barnhart are visiting Mrs H C.
Wells.
Rev. W. N. Roberts has re-
turned from Minnesota where
he has been under treatment by
Mayos Brothers
Mr. and Mrs. Webb accomp-
anied by Miss Lula Neal of Plain
view Texas were guests of Mr
and Mrs. L. 0. Johnson Sunday,
Mrs. Webb was formerly Miss
Ruth Neal.
Dr T. P. Ware and son Pres-
ton of Kyle Texas spent Friday
in Lytle visiting relatives.
The Revival meeting began
Sunday at the Baptist church,
The preaching services under
direction of Dr. Autry of Little
Rock Arkansas and the singing
service under Mr. and Mrs Bin-
ford of Waco.
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METHODIST CHURCH
DIRECTORY
Preaching: Devine 1st and
Srd Sunday.
Lytle, 2nd and 4th Sundar"
Sunday School;: Each p'aec
Every Sunday morning.
Epworth League: Each place
every Sunday evening.
Prayermeeting: Devine, Wed
nesday nights; Lytle, Thural *
nights.
Rev. John M. LYNN, Pastor
DEVINE CAMP NO 180 MEETS
on 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights
in each month..
Jno. W. Howard Coun Co
J. A. Aldridge, Clerk
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W. C. Grove No. 458 meets at
W. 0. W. Hall on 2nd and 4th
Mondays in each month
Miss Maude Loggins Clerk.
Airs. J. W. Roberson Guardian------
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Canners, can sealers and all
kinds of cans, 8t
Louis Biediger, LaCoste Texas
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Don’t buy high gas.
Wall Paper, Paints. Window Glass and Artists Materials
ERTN VANNI Ea AND NERI NH OPONT FROT
CTN), PAINTS, VARNISHES AND ►IAINS
FRED HUMMERT
FRT STREET SAN ANTONIO TINA
e
TOURING CAR
2’98
.B.DETROIT
of Greater Touring Car Value
The present price of the Fond
Touring Car is the lowest ever
made.
— And yet the car itself is a greater
value. It is better looking with
slanting windshield, a one-man
top and improved seats. And
there are many refinements in
chassis construction. i
The demand is so great that de-
liveries will soon be impossible.
To protect yourself, order now.
Make a small down payment, the
balance on easy terms.
Ford prion have never been so low
word quality has never been so high
ADAMS COMPANY
FORD SALES AND SERVICE
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W. L. DuBose & Sons. The Devine News (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1923, newspaper, June 14, 1923; Devine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660885/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.