The Devine News. (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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160 Acres only 4 miles South of Devine on Public road, about 75 per cent tilable land, balance
hilly, unimproved except fence, adjoins the Gyer place. Will sell cheap if sold by the first. Make us an
offer.-
We have 640 acres of pasture land fenced, with a small Mexican house, lots, etc., and ground tank,
together with about 250 head of goats, that we can trade for good house and lot in Devine; either with or
without the goats. What have you to trade?a .
Good residence property in one of the best Cities in North Texas that we can trade for a good farm
near here. Also have in another good North Texas City a good piece of residence property, business
property and livery Stable that we can trade for farm in Southwest Texas. Prices reasonable.
• 56 Good lots in San Antonio in a solid body that we will trade for farm property in this vicinity.
These lots adjoin one of the most choice residence additions in San Antonio. Will make the price right if
you have something that suits. .
212 Acres of fine black land in this County, 60 acres in cultivation, stone house, rent house, smoke
house, barn, cribs, fine stalls, hay racks, etc. Well only 25 feet deep with from 10 to 15 feet of water,
good ground tank, nice pecan grove, land all tillable except a possible 10 acres. Will trade improved or
unimproved land near Devine, This land is only 1 mile from Noonan, and 12 miles from Devine.
DEVINE REALTY COMPANY.
R. C. HOWARD. Manager.
Local News
R. S. Green sends the paper one
year to his father Jeff Green, Ditto.
W. W. Lee, Jr., and sister of Miguel
were San Antonio visitors this week-
Oak Williams spent a few days in
Pearsall this week.
Mrs. A. Blats and son, Albert, vis-
ited San Antonio Friday.
C. T. Pledger and lady spent Sat-
urdav afternoon in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mra. L H. Clemons spent
a part of the past week at Pearsall.
Mrs. Dr. Evans sends the paper
for another year to her brothers, J
N. and S. A. Word, Lampasas, Texas
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W. T. Halsel renews for year and g 4
sends the News to his brother, Wilson 2 =
F. Halsel, Uvalde, Texas.
Misses Minnie Briscoe and Tessie
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All Kinds of Building Materials.
SadAatonit Saturday afternoon in # Lumber, Shingles, Brick, Lime, Cement, Roofing, Nails
Etc, bought in car lots from Mills and Factories. A full
John Love, Jr. and Hugh Love Jr. a
of Biry went to San Antonio Mon- ,
day.a
line of Paints, Oils, and Varnishes.
Mr. and Mra. J. B. Williams were
here from Bigfoot, Monday and en-
rolled with us.
Ed Clemons spent Sunday in Pear-
sall, returning Monday.
Miss Pearl Burton returned Mon
day from a visit to Cotulla.
E A. Logan, the new druggist, is
gripping this week
Mrs. Lou Crawford made a visit to
Comal county this week looking af-
ter her farm up there.
Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Pledger of
Bedias visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Hester, this week
Lon Leach of Bigfoot sends the
paper for one year J. H. Reed, Joshua
Texas. ______________
0. F. Spear was down from San
Antonio this week looking after his
farm. _-
Miss Grace Cook spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. L. T. Spencer
at Lytle.
County Attorney Ralph J. Noonan,
was hers from Hondo Mondsy atten-
ding J. P. Court.
Commissioner G. B. Grant spent
last week at Hondo attending court
and reports a fine rain up that way.
Miss Clara English, after a visit to
home folks, returned to San Antonio
Miss Pearl Killough spent over
Sunday with her folks at San Mar-
cos.
Mrs. S. B. Moore of Atascosa is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. J. R. Stroud. .
G. P. Killough sends the paper to
his brother, E. B. Bowman, Roscoe,
|Texas.
W. W. Burns has returned to their
R R, Construction camp in Mexico,
after several weeks at home.
Mrs. & D. Dubose pays for The
News to be sent to Mrs. W.L Wat-
kins, Hamilton.
Saturday.
M Undertaking Department—We also carry a full ,
w line of Coffins, Caskets and other Undertaking Supplies, y
® Men’s, Women's and Children's Burial Robes and Suits i
§ PHONE NO. 14 - - - DEVINE. TEXAS J
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The Mothers Club announces that
Prof. and Mra. Hall of San Antonio
will prsent "Texas Under Six Flags"
here at an early date, for benefit Club.
Just received a new shipment of
Cotton, Rubber and Wire Wrapped
Garden Hose.— Quality Guaranteed
_____R. N. Teel.
Finest line of assorted Bon-Bons
and Chocolates ever displayed in
Devine.—Call at the Kozy Kream
Jno. T. Briscoe and R. C. Howard Parlor.
transacted business at the Capital
in Austin, Mondsy.
J. H. Hokit and R. C. Herring the
horse traders, spent a day in San-
Antonio..
J. B. Cook, the Poteet merchant
Dr. E F. Gateahas gone to Gal-
veston to take a post graduate course.
Mrs. Gates and little son, W. B
Franklin, will go later.
We have just received fresh from
St Louis, an elegant assortment of
Candies of all discription.— Kozr
Kream Parlor,
Agent T. R. Keeton informs us
that 26 tickets were sold for the
Cotulla excursion Saturday. A News
reporter was with the jolly crowd
and his report will befound els-
where.
sends us a renewal of hia subscription
and pays for one year to T. W
Ankrom, Ditto.
Several topographical and soil ex-
sming scientific men have been here
Adams Gin Co. ran three days the
past week ginning about fifty bales,
nearly all of which belonged to J. W.
Fullerton, one of the stockholders.
Rhode Island Reds.
Wanted, to buy second hand
clothing or sell on commission. We recently taking notes regarding our I have the finest bred Rhode
also do cleaning and pressing. 2t section.________
u Ord Post O Tice Building. I Mesdames Nelson and Kilburn of
Mrs. J. D. McLain and daughter, Lytle visited at Mrs. Lizzie C. Adams
Mrs. J.J. Simmons went to Norman- here the past and attended the East
gee, Madison county this week to at- ern Star meeting._______
tend the marriage. Sunday, last, of We are pleased to note that Miss
W. 0. McLain, formerly of Devine, Mattie Killough, who has been ill for
to Miss Mande Ellison, of that place, some time is improving in health
Au .
Island Reds, a few hens, two or three
cokerels at $1. each: and eggs for
sale at 75c for fifteen.
Mrs. 0. L. Riley.
Devine, Texas. 4t.
A. H. Shoemake and Will Saddler
of Big Foot, raped in the roping con-
test Laredo this week. We go to press
too early to learn particulars.
W. J. COLE
JEWELER
and Watchmaker
Fer the next 365 days, I am toing
te make the following prices:
Cleaning watch ....
Putting in mainspring
“ “ hairspring
" " jewels
Cleaning clock
.. $1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
.50
Will take your old clock or watch
in trade for new, or will bay it of
you.
I am the only maa ia towa that
carries a atock of Bi-Focal Lenses aad
caa properly fit Jour eyes.
Devine, - Texas
City Hauling
Let J. M. Crutchfield do your
hauling. Phone No. 59.
Several civil cases in J. P. Court
Monday were continued. The Mc-
Mickle-Burch case was compromissd
and a Mexican abusive language
case resulted in a hung jury
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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/m1/5/: 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.