Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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Boy Scout 2-cell metal flash-
light $1.50. Nester Drug Co.
Boy Scout 2-cell metal flash-
light $1.60. Nester Drug Co.
Mrs. H. B. Farwell spent Tues-
day and Wednesday with Bless-
ing friends.
Miss Annie Luther went to
Houston Thursday to spend a
few days with relatives.
Miss Myrle Bell left this morn-
ing for Nashville, Tenn., to enter
the famous Peabody college.
Call at the Palacios Vulcaniz-
ing Shop and get the dope on tire
insurance. Something new.
Ladies hose in mercerized lisle
fiber silk and pure thread silk at
Boyds.
Ruthveil Oroccry I Pctl&cios Shoe & Harness More
Mrs. J. A. Calloway and small
daughter, Jean, of Lampasas,
who have spent several weeks
here with their daughter and sis-
ter, Mrs. Chas. Luther and hus-
band, went to San Antonio Thurs-
day to visit with the Woodie Cal-
loway family.
Miss Luella Smith, a High
school graduate, left Monday
morning for Belton to enter Bay-
lor college.
Mrs. Bates moved her family
out of the Delicatessen Wednes-
day into the Potter cottage on
Moore Avenue.
Mrs. John Bentler went to Da-
mon Wednesday to spend a few
days with the children, Roy Wil-
kerson and family.
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Miss Madge Clement left Sat-
urday morning for Richmond,
Va., where she will enter a Pres-
byterian college for two years.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Moore en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. R. H,
Coble and Mr. and Mrs. F. F,
Terrill last Thursday evening.
"42" and other games were en-
joyed, after which the hostess
served ice cream and cake.
Misses Ruth Skinner and Jua-
nita Parker went to Houston Sun-
day. Mr, Ruth took in the Wal-
lace-Hagenbeck circus and will
visit with friends a few days and
come home, but Miss Juanita ex-
pects to remain for some time.
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Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
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Demand that your insurance
agent meet every requirement os
Safety, Stability and Service.
Grant & Grant do this.
Regular meetings of the Church
of Christ Sunday morning at
High school building. Preaching
at Christian Church at 7:30 P. M.
Miss Lucy Mitchell left Tues-
day morning for an extended
visit with her sister, Mrs. R. D.
Owens, in Port Arthur. Miss
Mitchell is an exceptionally
bright woman and one it is a real
pleasure to entertain.
Cures Malaria, Chills aud Fe-
ver, Dengue or Bilious Fever.
It Destroys the germs.
A belated item of news, tho
none the less interesting to her
many friends, is the birth of a
daughter to Mrs. Robert M.
Chambers, of Haskell. MrsP
Chambers will be remembered as
Miss Dorothy Dimmitt, who has
numberless friends to refoice
with her in her great happiness.
Fresh
Vegetables
and Fruits
Always
on hand
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Have you
tried our
ALL GOLD COFFEE?
This is a wonderful blended coffee. Try a
can and see how you save by using it, due to its
wonderful strength.
Special Bargains in many other articles. Ask
the accommodating clerks.
-DEALERS IN-
SHOES, HOSIERY
Harness and Notions
Shoe and Harness Repairing a Specialty
E. L. HARDY, Manager
Ruthven Grocery Co.
Guaranteed tires for less. 30-
3 1-2 cord, tube free, $12.50.
Palacios Vulcanizing Shop.
A single tube of Elkays Rat &
Roach paste has been known to
kill thousands of rats. Septem-
ber special price 20c. tube.
Nester Drug Co.
It's a Business
Convenience-
Let your TELEPHONE carry the message
THE COAST TELEPHONE CO.
Puretest Rubbing Alcohol for
Cuts, sprains, etc. Special, 50c.
pint bottle. Nester Drug Co.
New stock of ribbons, laces
and threads at Boyds.
Attention, Ladies I
According to Chris Williams'
two gauges five inches of rain
fell in Palacios Sunday and Sun
day night.
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We take pleasure in announcing
that our Milliner
MrsQydeParks
will be at our Big Store on
Wednsday and Thursday
Oct. 3-4
with the most beautiful line of Ladies and Misses'
HATS, DRESSES, SUITS,
ever brought to Palacios. Don't fail to come in and see them
Remember the dates---October .3 and 4
An excellent cut of Dr. Frank
Dimmitt, who is well known to
Palacios people, appeared in las
Sunday's issue of the Galveston
News, in connection with the an-
nouncement of the opening of the
city's schools on Monday, 24th
Dr. Frank has just been appoint-
ed City School Physician for the
school year just beginning.
ATTENTION—Fully equipped,
late 1921 model Ford touring,
$200. Inquire at Elder residence
Also offer the following bargains Oct. 3-4
We have a few odd sizes in Ladies
and Misses' high tops and Low
Shoes, while they last
A few Children's shoes, good
values, at
Men's $1.00 Summer Union
Suits at
$1.00
.69c
:.75c
Men's $1.25 Summer Union
Suits, at
$1.00
$7.59
Men's $10.00 and $12.50 Summer
Suits at
We still have a few Ladies' Waists
regular price $1,25 and $1.50, go-
ing now at.... ■tfvC
NOTICE: Mrs. Henry Barnett
will receive pupils for instruc-
tion in expression at her home in
the Iuka cettage. She will also
teach expressive voice and phys-
ical expression. Mrs. Barnett is
a graduate of the Expression de-
partment in the Baptist Academy
and has had a year in C. I. A
studying along the same lines.
The sale at the J. J. Barr ranch
yesterday was well attended and
the stock brot very fair prices.
Mr. and Mrs Jay Barr expect to
move to Houston in the very near
future. Another young couple
responding to the lure of the
city, one Palacios can ill afford to
lose. We shall have to try habe-
as corpus proceedings and de-
mand that Houston return our
own to us.
Puretest Witch Hazel, Septem-
ber price 50c. pint bottle.
Nester Drug Co.
In fact, we will give you Reduced Prices on everything in our Big Store
D. P. Moore Dry Goods Co.
W. H. WILLIAMS, Manager
PALACIOS, TEXAS
Large stock of work shirts at
Boyds.
Aldrich's Cafe serves Pickled
Kumquats with fish, oysters, etc.
666 quickly relieves Consti-
pation, Biliousness, Head-
aches, Colds and LaGrippe.
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SEE US
When in need of:-
Harness
Harness Oils
Auto Oils
Paints and Oils
. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS !
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Special offering on Milo this
week. E. E. Burton Co.
Paiacios Home Laundry
Will wash, starch and fold 100
pieces for $1.50. Any thing less
than 100 pieces, 25 cts a dozen.
Quilts, blankets, spreads, pants
and rugs washed at reasonable
prices. Third door east of Bap-
tist church.
Men's ties,
at Boyds.
belts and hosiery
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism.
Carlton Crawford
Rowland Burton
Crawford & Burton
insurance
LIFE
INSURANCE
FIRE
INSURANCE
Southwestern Life Insurance Co.
Will appreciate a share of
your business '
Office at City Hall, Palacios
J. L. Pybus
Planing Mill
Manufacture all kinds of Wood
Work.
Glass carried in stock.
Wood yard in connection with
plant.
Palacios, .... Texas
Let us tell you about station to
station calls and evening rates.
They are cheaper, Ask the op-
erator for information.
Coast Telephone Company.
h7c7boyd
Licensed Optometrist
EYES TESTED FREE
If in need of Glasses. I Guar-
antee to please you.
Dr. T. F. DRISKILL
DENTIST
Member American Academy of
Applied Dental Science
Pyorrhea, Oral Prophylaxis and
Dentistry
Grant & Grant
(Successor to Perry Insurance Co.)
Write FIRE, TORNADO and
AUTO INSURANCE
Represent some of the best companies
in the world: St. Paul, Home, Phoenix,
Continental and National Liberty of
America.
Office upstairs in Perry Building.
Phone No. 24
Office Hours: ® ™ ^ A- M;
1:30 TO 5 P. M.
Phone Number 9(5
Southwest Rooms, Ruthven Building
Dr. A. B. CAIRNES
DENTIST
OFFICE: UPSTAIRS IN HILL
BUILDING
Phone 51
Graduateof University of Buffalo, N.Y.
Post-Graduate Northwestern Universi-
ty of Chicago, 111.
Feather & Co.,
FIRE, TORNADO
AND AUTO
INSURANCE
Our facilities are the best, as Insur-
ance is our business, not a side line.
OFFICE Palacios State Bank.
JAMES CATES
PHOTOGRAPHER
SMITH BUILDING
Portraits taken from 12:00 to 4:00.
Kodak Finishing
No change for developing.
All Prints & Post Cards Enam-
eled.
Photo Post Cards of Cit y & Bay.
WILLIAMS'
TIN SHOP
Cisterns and Patent Flues made
to order.
Stove Pipe and Eaves Troughs
Always on hand.
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Grant, Mrs. Earl. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1923, newspaper, September 28, 1923; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411480/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palacios Library.