The Devine News. (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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She Devine News
Published Every Thursday
W- L DUBOSE PSOPMINE
W. L. DUBOSE & SONS |
Eorroes And PUBUSHRES
SUBSCRIPTION S1.0A YEAR
THURSDAY, FEB 23, 1911
mass Eird.1 non
Editor News
I notice in voor paper some of tl
mars are phsties corm dow
there in Te
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The rains this week
Fee planting sansfeet
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Carry Nation is said to be nearing
the end of her life is a Sanituiem
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be able to lose yed
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We have a fine co
the farmers have ple
EtPVES:
have then thee year
are going to quit Eivi
sacksand make it a
corn cribs and amok
been in the hands of
lag enough. Weha
drawbacks here: T
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We are going to elect Vardeman
to the Senate and if we have enough
like him in the U.S. Senate I think
the negro would be put out of busi-
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SPECIAL ATTENTION
Given to Planter Repairs
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md by teling them that you saw
ur ads in The News.
It will soon be time for planting,
ianik^awar your wants, Brime *
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E DARE T
re them repaired
man who can fi
I let live, prices
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*,erer. Let
five Record which shows Mr. Heraby
always on hand and voting for the
interests of his Metric*
SHOES
A
ITE have just received a.
▼ ▼ nice line of Men’s Wo-
men's and Childrens Low
Shoes.
We handle the well known
Friedman-Shelby brand of
Shoes, one of the largest and
and best shoe houses in the
world.
Give us a chance at your
Shoe business, we can suit
you, -
We also have received a shipment of Spring
Dress Goods and a nice line of Men’s Pongee 1
Shirts in White and Colored patterns.
Ve, Don't forget that we handle a full line of Gro-
ceries and feed stuffs., *
S. J. HOWEL & SONS
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ANA Hik
Ailil
es made. I will put
LEWES
wearing qualities and at the right
price.
Remember that I superintend my
own work and guarantee every job
turned out, just as represented. I
“ I new goods where the
middle man is knocked out my
customers get the benefit. If you
have a Hack or Buggy needing re-
pairs, let me figure with you for I
an save you money on repair work
Calland see me whether you have
work or not. Respectfully,
: JR Stroud
ve new
it seems to be a general" idea
among the newspapers in South Tex-
an that Senator Bailey is making a
mistake in defending Lorimer, when
so many of his Republic can brethren
had that he is wilt.
The Representative district re-ap-
porticnment places Medina, Uvalde
and Bandera in the 106th District
and suits as all - sight, though we
were well pleased with our old neigh
hors to the south. Atascosa, Frio
Zavalla and "sverick are to be in
104th. _____________
Several thousand people about De
vine thought there wa----I
re was a pretty fair
fatal newspaper fa Devine, with the
plant, buildings etc. all paid for, and
the manner in which they still file
in and plank down is truly gratify-
ing. new-comers to the contrary, not
withstanding
Adams-Hester.
Kr. Roy Adams and Miss Mabel
Hester of Devine, were quietly
married at the home of Rev. Porter,
pastor Prospect Hill Baptist church,
San Antonio, Sunday afternoon, Feb.
19th 1911.:
The groom isa popular young man
of Devine, an ex-ranger and will
soon pass examination for a civil
service position with the Customs
The parcels post bill and the bill
Open
for Business
We are open and ready to
serve you in Fresh and Smoked
your patronage, and wishing you
a Prosperous Year.
We are Yours far business.
THE NEW MARKET
Those Ne. 102.
I NO REASON FOR DOUBT.
department. The bride is the charm
int daughter of Me and Mra Jno. R. * ter” Ef feete Berkd by a
Hester, and has received seve all we loannees
prizes as the most popular young seferers from e
I lady, not only in Devine, but in the
case where we a
preventing government printing re-Jcountry. We wish for them success "soT on
- - ** i lective. depends
complete relief to all I
astipation., 1a every .
Il we will supply the
turn cards on envelopesare the two
hardest fought bills now before the
Sardines
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NEW JEWELRY STORE
Silverware, Watches, Cat Glass, Etc. Come and
see us and examine our goods. Prices as low as
goods can be sold by any one.----
We Want Your Mail Orders
We send goods on approval to responsible I
people so you can examine goods at your home
which is better than a picture in a catalog. If sale
is $5.00 or over we pay express charges.
All Goods Guaranteed as Represented
or Money will be Refunded.
* We have a First Class Watchmaker and guar-
• antee all work done by him. - -----------——
U. S. Senate and strange to say the
newspapers are helping the retail
merchant fight the parcels post bill,
which threatens to destroy the local
merchant, while the local merchant,
buys the government mail-order ea-
For W. C. T.U.
— Editor News: We want you to
use your influence with the good
ladies of Devine and organize a W
C. T. U. with at least ten members.
This is a time when we should all be
up and doing. We have a member-
ship contest on in Hondo and should
we be fortunate enough to organize
in Devine, we are, very eager to
launch the same enterprise with
them. Mrs. Nannie Curtis, our State
President has lectured in Hondo this
i They 1
day alarm dock 54,
I is anxious—to organize
rand districts. To have
resident, we must have
s in the county.
Mrs. G. W. Monkhouse.
, Texas, Feb. 18th.
Will some lady in Devine tke up-
- this matter and write Mrs. Monk
house? Editor.
WeE She
into county
a county pr
three union
Some Bargains
A good new eight day alarm
worth, $5. for only $3.50, am
watches, your choice for $3.50. All and won
waranteed for one year and will be taken by
kept in repair free. This offer is thorough
only good for 30 days. After this to healti
it will be the regular price.. I Rerall
I will fit your eyes with double lens
reading and walking glasses, gold folks and delk
frames 10 karat, for $3.50too hishis ree
I mean business. Dost miss the fees from a
chance of your life. At the same and Ms she
old stand unmunn
Wm. J. Cole. Jewelry Store. tr only at our
Please Read IDS.
All accounts to Lion Drug Store
previous to Jan 2 1911, will please
pay same during this month, or come
and make satisfactory arrangments.
are a gentle, ef
and safe bowel
ener and tonic
nature’s functions
Sy Way. They do not
onvenience, griping or
are so pleasant to take
asily that they may he
we at any time. They
e up the whole system
and id
• use of children, old
persons. We cannot
mend them to all sut-
* evils. Two sizes,
member, you can ob-
dies to this communi-
re-The Rexall Store.
PATRONIZE
TEXAS
STEAM
LAUNDRY
The old books must be cleared in
some way. All accounts not settled
or arranged M March. 10t h, will be
put in hands of Secretary Retail
Merchants association far collection. CLAU D STROUD, Agt
These accounts are past due, and |L , --------__-
haven’t the time to write each wl Our FabricCorpetsarepingatme.
pain. J.R. Evans duced prices. Devine Furniture Co
EVANS JEWELRY STORE
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Resolutions.
From Miguel.
Resolutions of sympathy tendiaoed man. -
J. H. Bishop upon the death of her bundm. A fine rain on the 18th and some
by the Women’s Home Dimina Society of ie this morning
the Nethdit ChA good many farmers have planted.
Whereas, in the dispensation of Providence corn and some have planted cotton.
it has pleased Almighty God w remove The lands are in fine fix.
tree the home of ene ol em ‘members . Grass and weeds are coming nicely
and will be fine in a few days.
District court meets in Pearsall 1
to day and many of our farmers
will be in attendance.
Our merchants are all doing afair
business and our tin turned out five
bales last Saturday and will have
more this week ail 1
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inc Protestant churches of the tows
met Tuesday evening divided
town into districts and appointed
twelve enumerators who are too
canvass the town, using blank ads W
to set a Sunday school census pre. 1
peratory to the meeting Friday and 1 |
Saturday, when state and Metric* 1
speakers are expected to be here. 1
Who
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PARtive That we estnd to
power to help a ch-ithe shter tow
burden of grief laid upon her.
The Committee,
MARS
New Milinery
Our New stock of Hats and other
Spring Millinery is coming in and
you will do well to see our nice
display, before ordering, or buying
A. Kerchevilleac.
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W. L. DuBose & Sons. The Devine News. (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1911, newspaper, February 23, 1911; Devine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1662733/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.