Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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• For quick sale we have a
special lot of Tires & Tubes
CHEAP.
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Don't ruin your engine with that
leaky radiator, as we have some
good repaired ones that we can ex-
change, or repair yours at a fair
margin.
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Don't Forget'that we are pre-
pared to do all kinds of Car Work.
Fords our dish! Guaranteed work
at hard time prices!
Phone 54
Palacios, Tex.
YOU KNOW THAT
Now is the time to make
Your Fruit Cake for Thanks-
giving and Christmas
To make your Fruit Cake the Best Ever, we have:
Swansdown Cake Flour
Sunmaid Raisins, both seeded and seedless
Dromfedary Dates
Candied Pineapples
Candied Cherries
Citron 1
* Lemon f'eel
Orange Peel
Pecans, Walnuts and Almonds
Everything has just been received, thus assuring
you of getting no old, left-over stock.
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tfe Buy for Cash : Sell for Cash : Sell for Less
A. J. Tatum Grocery Co.
Phone 36
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Saved An
Operation
MR. W. F. NELSON, ft merchant of
Hixon, Tenn., says: That the daughtor
of one of his neighbors, Mr. Jamos
Roberts, was in such a condition with
female trouble that an operation waa
advised, and the young lady was sent to
Chattanooga for its performance. Sho
dreadod the operation, and STELLA
VITAE having been recommended,
decided to tfy that first. Sho has taken
six bottles and is happily on the road
to recovery. Sho is ablo to do her usual
work and is in better health than for
years before, but continues to use it.
She writes: ''STELLA VITAE will do
all you claim." Her father says "She
began to improve at once, after taking
STELLA VITAE."
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
Sal*props. & Mfrt., Ch»ttinooif>, fsnn. U. S. A.
We Must Guard
Our Girls
On the threshold of womanhood
comes the crisis which means
health or invalidism. Three gen-
erations ago an old southern doc-
tor wrote a prescription for tho
ills of women, which has become
known to fame as 1 'Stella Vitae;"
has been the right thing at tiie
right timo for thousands of
young girls, down to tho present
day. Try it for YOUR daugh-
, ter. Money refunded if FIRST
BOTTLE does not benefit.
At your drug store
v.
FOR SALE BY
John D. Bowden, Palacios, Texas
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CARANCAHUA
The Huffman family were Sun-
day guests at the Slaikeu home.
Messrs. Hall and Craymer of
Palacios did some plumbing in the
Branum cottage Monday.
A few from this neighborhood
attended the party at Cecile
Comptons last Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Margcr-
um and son Willard spent Friday
night and Saturday at the Huff-
man home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammerback
and daughter of Turtle Bay and
Yes
it's toasted, of
course. To seal
in the flavor
Miss Olga Johnson of Collegeport
spent Sunday at the Frankson
home.
Rev. Goodenough will preach
at the school house next Sunday
afternoon at three o'clock. A
cordial invitation extended to ev-
erybody to be present.
Ten of Edwin Neff's young
friends surprised him last Satur-
day afternoon when they arrived
in a body to spend a few hours
in a merry making and candy
pulling. Needless to say, they
all had a good time.
A farewell surprise party was
given the Neff family Monday
night. Over sixty neighbors and
friends enjoyed^themselves with
games and conversation. At a
late hour light refreshments of
cake and cocoa were served.
The Neff family, who leave soon
for Camden, Arkansas, will be
greatly missed in this neighbor-
hood.
Make arrangements with Har-
ry Beazell at Tatum's Grocery
store for your Thanksgiving tur-
key. Market price.
Pre-War Prices
ON
Crockery and
Glassware
Come in and get our prices
even if you don't buy
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Traylor Hd we Co.
Mrs. B, H. Beamon and chil-
dren retuned to their home in
Corsicana Wednesday after visit-
ing with her parents.
T. G. RatclifT, general agent of
the Southern Pacific lines, ie-
turned to Houston Wednesnay,
after a short stay in our city.
en ^
J. F. McWhorter, will over-
haul your AUTO or FORD and
give you SERVICE for your
money, at Ernest Wylie's
GARAGE.
FOR SALE—A nice little place
on sfiell road one mile north of
Palacios. 8 roomed house, good
barn and a fine flowing well. A
bargain for you. Fhuiie 311 ur
see 0. M. Riggs, owner.
District Christian Endeavor
Convention at Blessing
The fall Convention of the Bay
City District of Christian Endeav-
or which is composed of Mata-
gorda, Jackson, Lavaca, Colora-
do, Wharton, Brazoria, and the
south end of Ft. Bend counties,
wiil be held in Blessing, Nov. 18-
19-20.
The theme of the convention
will be the "Four Square Cam-
paign," and the principle speak-
ers will be Field Sec'ty. Jack
Huppertz, of Dallas, Miss Mabel
Belsford, State Intermediate Su-
perintendent, Houston, Miss E.
Hope Finfrock, State Life Work
Recruit Superintendent, Houston,
Dr. Chas. C. Weaver, Houston,
and Dr. G. T. Story, Bay Bity.
All C. E. Societies and churches
are requested to send at least one
delegate. Send registration fees
(Seniors 50 cts. Juniors 25 cts.) to
Miss Elsie Hutson, Blessing, Tex
Iron for that shed'roof or barn.
Prices are at the bottom now.
Grant Lumber Company.
COMING!-BAY CITY!
Wednesday, Nov. 16
Matinee and Evening
FREE STREET PARADE 11 A.M.
M
ERTY
MONDAY-TUESDAY 14-15
ALICE JOYCE
in
"Cousin Kate"
ALSO
2-reel Jimmy Aubrey Comedy,
"The Dccorator"
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FRIDAY-SAT., 18-19
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International News
Son of Tarzan"
Episode 8
Feature : 5 Reels
Admission 10 & 20 cts.
DELICATESSEN
Has Fresh 2read,
Graham Bread
Rolls. Pies,
Cakes, Cookies,
Doughnuts and Roast Meats
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You are cordially invited to at-
tend services at the Christian
church. Sunday school 9:45 a, m.
Preaching 11:00 a. m. C. E. 5:00
p, m. Dr. T. F. Driskill.
3UMDAV IS WASH OAV.
GoimGi DouJM
COMBINED WITH
2 SHOWS IN 1
Seats on sale Wednesday at 9 A.M. at Matagorda Drug Store
NOTHING LIKE iT.
Best buy in Palacios, home of
the B. Y. P. U. of Texas, the
"City-by-the-Sea;" finest and
best summer and winter resort
anywhere. Good residence of ten
rooms, corner, south and east,
large double parlors, big dining
room with fine built-in conven-
iences; 5 bedrooms, kitchen with
sink, bath room, many closets,
pantry, halls, porches and long
galleries. Big grounds 160x190
feet, covered with fruit, shade,
grass and flowers with own
flowing artesian well and pure
running water over house; and
grounds. Big barn and double
garage. One block of Ward, four
blocks High school; two blocks
Christian, three blocks Methodist,
three blocks Presbyterian, and
four blocks Baptist churches.
One block to splendid boating,
bathing and fishing in incom-
parable bay, Grounds and fruit
alone worth all; improvements
much more than asked for whole
place. For quick sale and im-
mediate possession will sacrifice
in entirety for $3000; 1-3 cash,
balance in 1 and 2 years, at 8
per cent interest; perfect title,
complete abstract.
F. B. Chilton, Owner.
Corner 2nd and Humphrey Sts,
To Farmers
Wishing to find Jack or Horse
this fall. Come to the Ranch at
Pheasant in the forenoons during
the month of October.
P. Jackson.
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Green, Muriel. Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921, newspaper, November 11, 1921; Palacios, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth411917/m1/3/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Palacios Library.