The Devine News. (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Good Shoe News For Devine. X
Here’s a piece of good news for every man who
reads this paper, who wears shoes and wants them X
good. We have just secured the sale for this city of %
the best shoe ever made for men to wear.’ It is the
famous A
SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOE %
The Sole of Honor. s
The best shoe any man can set foot in, to be sold at
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I LOCAL AND GENERAL :
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See Joe the sadler for summer
lap dusters. Adams Company.
$3.50 and $4 00.
R. R. McAnelly visited in San
Antonio a part of the week.
Steel Lawn Swings at R. N.
Teel’s. 9
T. A. Stevenson and Bee Tilley
were Moore visitors Friday.
Mrs. H. C. Glover of San An-
tonio was the guest of Mrs. I. H.
Clemons a part of this week.
Otto Brieden made us a pleas-
ant call while here from El Paso
and moved up his dates.
C. M. Thompson made a busi-
ness trip to San Antonio return-
ing Friday.
Clothes Cleaned
Suite or other Woolen
Goods and Lace Window
Curtains cleaned at rea-
sonable prices by
Mrs. A. P. Favor,
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H. M. L. Torbett and daughter :
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Selz “Royal Blue” i
Shoe is guaranteed by
the maker to satisfy
the wearer; a printed 4
guarantee goes with
every pair; satisfaction 1
insurance. That means
N all that you want it to 1
mean; Fit, Style, Ser- i
m vice. We promise to
) satisfy you in this shoe
Mrs. James Hokit, visited at
Moore Saturday,
A fresh shipment of candies- -22
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You want a pair of these Royal Blue
shoes and we know it. You’ll know it
when you pu t on the first air, and you’ll
keep on wanting and wearing them.
Devine’s Best Shoe Store. If its Shoes
its
G. W. MORRIS
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ooecocecet
just received at . Walker’s.
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Mrs. Brotze of D’Hanis is vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. Hedwig
Wipfr. -______________
For Sale, A good young milk
cow, part jersey, fresh in milk.
- W. L. Dubose.
, Marlin Sims was here from
Pearsall one day this week.
1 Mrs. Ruble of Boerne is visit-
ing her uncle, Mr. H. Stricker’s
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Granite and marble monu-
ments and iron fencing sold at
right prices and properly put up
by Geo. W. Coltrin, Pleasanton,
Texas-----
Mrs. Dr. Whitaker of Bigfoot
went to San Antonios Saturday
to see her son, Willie Russell who
y was reported quite ill.
For Sale.
: BARBER
My well drilling outfit, consist 7
ing of gasoline engine and power
drills capable of going 800 feet.
Also house and lot East side. De-
vine, Texas. All cheap and on
easy terms. W.B. Hamilton.
Devine, Texas. /
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Mr. Jack Teague, who is visit-
ing friends here, is a Mexican
war veteran and old Texas rang-
er. He says he was all over this
country sixty years .ago, was
mustered out of serviceat D’Han-
is in June 1848.
r Sharp Razors and
. Scissors and Easy
Chairs.
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? Go to his store for •
Fresh Staple and •
. Fancy Groceries,
- Shop and store East •
e. it. East of depot. - •
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Agricultural Implements, Etc
Mrs. Byrd Smith
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: J. A. Kercheville,
: Meats, Fruits and Vegetables :
• Besides keeping constantly on hand meats choicely butch- •
oered, I have dried and cased meats. fresh fruits and vegetables •
• When you need something nice for your table call at the Brick •
•Market and Cold Storage west of depot •
Devine, Texas. :
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QUALITY
It makes no difference what you come to our drug store
for, whether it is a tooth brush, a tooth powder, a sponge,
a chamois skin, a bottle of perfume, or whether there is
sickness ia the family and you come with the doctors pre.
cription to be be filled, it makes no difference which of these
you come for, you get QUALITY every time. Our entire
drug patronage’has been built up with the word Quality as
a foundation.
Not only when you buy goods of us do you get Quality,
but you get this quality at just as low a price as it is pos.
sible to secure it for elsewhere. We urge the people of De.
vine and vicinity who are not acquainted with our service,
to become acqauinted with it. We assure them that they
will find our treatment courteous, indeed, and that they
will find it a service that will be satisfactory in every respect.
LION DRUG STORE
Known Everywhere as Quality Store.
N**NHMEMNIWNUWBNNOREHNIRPEHNURO MRUSGOMHMARANHNNMNmMn
Posted.
Any one found hunting or
fishing in my pasture (Schultz
pasture on Hondo) will be prose-
cuted to fullest extent of the law.
Earl Dubose,
Zigzag, Texas.
Mrs: M. N. Witt and daughters
are visiting at Temple. Mrs.
Witt will spend some time in a
normal at Belton before return-
ing home. — wh
Reliable Foot wear.
If you are looking for a pair of
shoes you can wear from the
first. without the unpleasant
"breaking-in" process, read the
ad of Adams Company in this
issue.
Two cars of lumber, one car of
shingles, one car of ice and one
car of local murchandise werere-
ceived here Saturday which was
not bad for an off day in a dull
season
Wood Yard.
Good split wood, oak or mes-
quite, any lenghth wanted. fur-
nished on short notice. Yard on
Hondo Street. Telephone con-
nection. John Crutchfield.
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Contractor Moss made a trip
to Pearsall to see the cotton
warehouse at that place with a
view of bidding upon theconstruc
tion of the Devine warehouse.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder
Pills are unequalled for Backache
weak kidneys, inflamamation of
the bladder and all urinary trou-
biles. A week’s treatment for 25
cents. Sold by Devine Drug Co.
G. W. Henson is back from a
trip to San Marcos. He says
they had fine rains up there last
week but, with the exception of
our dryness now, our crops are
about as good as theirs.
George Howard of San Anton-
io spent a few days here with his
brother, E. Howard, our section
foreman.
Mr. J. M. Bright, who has liv-
ed here from before there was a
town or a cemetery, informs us
that the first three people buried
in our town cemetery were killed
by Indians and the fourth wasao
cidently killed. Thus began our
“Evergreen" city of the dead,
now considerably populated.
There is no case of indigestion,
no master how obstinate, that
will not be speedily relieved by
the use of Kodol. Kodol con-
tains the same juices found in a
healthy stomach. Conforms to
the Pure Food and Drugs Laws.
Sold by Devine Drug Co.
R. L.’Hoffman is moving back
to Corsicana. Jeff Killough will
move into the house vacated by
Hoffman, recently purchased by
Mr. Killough
it.
An itching trouble is not nec-
essarily a dangerous one, if you
stch—it cures you. Hunts Cure
is “It.” Absolutely guaranteed
to cure any form of itching
known. First application re.
lieves.
S. P. Jameson has had the
warehouse used by Loggins &
Lilly recovered with galvaunized
iron and some repair work done
on the stone building.
H. M. Burton left a sample of
his black and white Spanish rad-
ishes at our office Saturday.
They were twelveinches long and
ten inches in diameter."
Letter to J. T. Briscoe.
Devine, Texas.
Dear Sir: We should like to
print your opinion of thisguaran-
tee in this paper, where all your
neighbors will see it;
We’ll furnish the paint to paint
half the house of any fair man on
these terms: He shall paint the
other half with whatever other
paint he likes; same painter (any
fair man) same way (the way of
all fair painters, to make a good
job). If our half doesn’t takeless
gallons of paint by one-tenth to
seven-tenths, we’ll give him the
paint. If our half doesn’t "take
less labor by one tenth to seven-
tenths, we’ll give him the paint.
If our half isn’t sounder three
years hence, we’ll give him the
paint. If our half isn’t sounder
six years hence, we’ll give him
the paint. Any color.
We say one tench, because
there are two or three paints
with about that difference; we say
seven—there are dozens of paint
with about that difference—we
say one to seven, because there’s
a hundred that waste one third
of the money paid for both paint
and labor.
Is there a paint we haven’t cov-
ered?
Yours truly
81. F W DEVOE & CO
P.S. Devine Drug Co. sells our
paint.------nt
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MATE
GOOD Candy is Healthful,
“If Taylor-Made It’s Good."
For Sale by J. 0. WALKER.
Reasons Why
The claim that a shoe in absolutely
the highest grade for the money that
can be worn, is a pretty strong claim,
but we claim it for the SUNFLOWER
SHOE, and stand ready to prove our
claim. Why are they such satisfat-
tory wearers ?
Because they are made of the high
est grade material used in the manu-
facture of shoes.
Because the Workmen employed
in their manufacture are of the most
skilled.
Because each expert shoemaker had
a special, distinct duty to perform on
each and every pair of SUNFLOWER
SHOES made. n
Because they are made in styles
best adapted to the comfort of the
wearer.
Because they are fitted over correct
lasts which bring out every line of the
perfect natural foot.
Because they are made by NOYES
NORMAN SHOE CO. one of the oldest
and most reliable shoe manufacturers
in the country.
Because of all this and several other
logienl reasons, the claim is made thil
SUNFLOWER SHOES will give you the
largest amount of wear and general
all round satisfaction for the momeys
of any shoes you can possibly wears
Those who have worn SUNFLOWER
SHOES will tell you the same thing.
We would like you to try a pair. We
know they will suit you. They suit
everybody.
For sale by M. T. Littleton
Bigfoot -Miguel Hack.
Our Hack leaves Devine for
Bigfoot and Miguel daily, except
Sunday, at 12:30, p. m. Arrives
at 10:80, a. m.. Passengers car-
ried between points, or transfer
red to any point desired at reas.
onable prices. Drummers trade
solicited. - W. L. Cross
4, 15 tf. Proprietor.
Dr. J. R. Evans attended the
Physicians and Druggist meet-
ing in San Antonio.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
famous little pills. Devine Drug
Co.".....
Our people are making a real
effort to improve the grade of
their horses and we believe in *
few years Devine can compare,
horses with any town in the
state.
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DuBose, W. L. The Devine News. (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907, newspaper, June 27, 1907; Devine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1679755/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.