Palacios Beacon (Palacios, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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PHONES Residence 107
BEACON RAYS
See ad. for Parker’s Racket Store
on page 3. 28tf
Every day next week you will find
fresh celery at Cole’s.
The Palacios Marino Band will give
a concert at the pavilion Sunday af-
ternoon at 3 o’olook.
You will find a full line of domestic
and imported toilet articles and sun-
dries at the Crescent Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Houton loft Sat-
urday morning for New Cambria, Mo ,
on an extended visit to relatives and
friends.
Brief Notes About Palacios and
Palacios People, and Those
Who Come and Go.
Good things to eat at COLE’S.
School Books are strictly cash.
Palacios Drug Co.
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Sec ad. for Parker’s Racket Store
on page 3. 28tf
California Irish Potatoes 40c per
peck at Cole’s.
Mrs. Lida Williams visited relatives
in Bay City Wednesday.
Mr. M. M. Wolf made a business
trip to Wharton Wednesday.
Miss Dora Price went to Blessiug
Monday on a visit with relatives.
Full blood Jersey bull, three years
old for sale. F. S. Halmbacker. 33tf
Mr. J. W. Johnson returned from a
business trip at Seadrift Wednesday.
Mr. R. G. Palmer is building a neat
cottage on one of his Lucas avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Sid. Smith spent
Wednesday in Markham with rela-
tives.
Mr. J. ii. Poweii was a business
visitor to Blessing the first of the
week.
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Mr. S. S. Montgomery went to Sar-
gent Monday to see after business
affairs.
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FOR SALE—Upright piano, almost
new. Bargain if sold at once. P. O.
Box 392. 35tl*
There is nothing too large or small
in school books or supplies for us to
supply. Palacios Drug Co.
FOR RENT:—Six room house on
Pavilion street. Inquire of Charles B.
Harriman. 35tf
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FOR SALE--Good skiff, will carry 6
persons. Apply to S. W. York, west
of railroad. 33tf
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Mr. G. T. Petty left Wednesday for
his old home at Knox City, Tex., on
an extended business trip.
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Wanted room and board with pri-
vate family convenient th high school
by young man. Address Walter Gal-
liford, Carancahua, Texas. 3511*
The many good friends of aider-
man Joseph Pybns, Sr., deeply regret
his continued illness, but hope earn-
estly for his speedy and complete re-
covery.
Miss Etta Court and Miss Baker, of
Houston, who have been spending
the summer months on the encamp-
ment grounds, left for their home
Tuesday.
FOR SALE—One of the nicest five
acre improved homes at Palacios close
In; the place and price cant’ help but
please; for quick sale, address owner,
Box 27, Palacios, Texas. 3513*
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cates, of Tip-
tonville, Tetin., who have been vi*it-
ing their daughter, Mrs. Jno.T. Price,
through the summer months, return-
ed home Wednesday morning.
Mrs. John H. Eaton and daughter
Miss Lucille, who have been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Regan, for
the past month, returned to tiieir
home at Ft. Worth Wednesday.
Miss Loretta Harriman, of Ames,
la., who have been visiting her grand-
COTTON PICKING
SACKS
and Knee Pads
PALACIOS HARDWARE Go.
Cprner Commerce and Fifth Streets. Phone 44
Helping a Woman
Generally means helping an entire family.
Her back aches so she can hardly drag
around. Her nerves are on edge and she
Is nearly wild. Headache and Sleeplw-
ness unfit her frv the e«<« i f hr* Family.
Rheumatic Pains nr.d l umbago rack net
body. But, let her take
Foley
Kidney Pills
and all these ailments
will disappear. She will
soon recover her strength
and healthy activity for
Foley Kidney Pill* are
healing, curative, strengthening and tonic,
a medicine for all Kidney, Bladder and
Urinary Diseases that always cures*
For sale at Crescent Drug Store.
JCnox Sf
left
man, for the past several weeks,
for her home Tuesday morning.
The C. W. B. M. of the Christian
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LUIUV/U Vtm UiUCt MID. IT • XJ» X AO.Lt/ O
Thursday, Sept. 5th. There will be
election of officers, and a full attend-
ance is desired. Mrs. J. M. Love, Sec.
The public schools will open for the
fall term on Sept. 9th. Be sure and
note Prof. Gray’s announcement in
another column and send your chil-
dren on the opening day if possible.
Any lady that will clip out our “Ad”
in this week’s Beacon and bring or
mail it to us will receive for their
trouble the latest receipe for making
Coffee Bavarian Cream.
Curtis-Tatum Grocery Co.
Mr. T. A. Jenkins, a former well
known citizen of Palacios, lias pur-
chased and is publishieg the Chron-
icle at Winnie, this State. Wo wish
friend Jenkins the largest success in
his new calling.
Preaching at b h-e
church Sunclay morning and
evemnt
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Chicago where he was called by the
serious illness of his father.
Mrs. J. H. Powell went to Brazoria
Sunday on an extended visit with her
eon. F. F. Powell and family.
You will find a full line of domestic
and imported toilet articles and sun-
dries at Crescent Drug Store. 31tf
Miss Mabel Hayes left this morning
tor her old home at Norman, Okla.,
on an extended visit with relatives.
The “Belle of Wichita” we have it
made of old wheat which is much bet-
ter than new wheat flour. W. N. Cole.
Dr. Driskill will conduct the ser-
vices at the Christian church Sunday
morning in the absence of the pastor.
Mrs. II. Blanchard returned from
Dallas last Thursday where she had
been to buy her fall line of millinery.
SWITCHES—Made from straight
hair or combings. For terms write
Mrs. R. D. Ratcliff, Ganado, Tex. 32t4*
We expect another fresh car this
week of Split Silk and Light Crust
flour, the weeviless kind.
Curtis-Tatum Grocery Co.
Just received a new shipment of
soaps, toilet articles, etc.
the Colgate factory
Drug Store.
Miss Elouise Gilletfc, who has been
visiiing Miss Myrtle Williams the past
month, returned to her home at Bay
City Wednesday.
Public School Notice.
The Palacios Public Schools will
open Monday, September 9th. Wo
request all who expect to enroll to do
so the first day or as soon thereafter
as convenient in order that the con-
fusion of organization and classifica-
tion may l e disposed of as soon as
possible.
The same text books will be used
this year as last except the first year
high school class which will use Went-
worth’s new school algebra instead of
Milne’s.
There will be an examination held
at the school house Friday, the 6th,
REMEMBER YOUR LAST
DOSE OF CALOMEL?
You Probably Recall the After-Effects
of the Calomel More Than You
Do the Sickness You Took
It For.
don’t Lave to go through this
again.
Next time your liver gets sluggish
and inactive we suggest that you go
to Palacios Drug Co. drug store for 11
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, a veg-
etable liquid that will start j our liver
as surely as calomel ever did and with
SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
On the Sunday School Lesson
by Rev. Dr. Linscott For
the International Press Bible
Question Club.
Co^,Ilyin, I3||, bv Rev. I. S. I infrolt, I). 13
desiring to enter the 6th, 7th or 8th
grades and for those last, year pupils
who failed by a small margin to make
their grade and have been doing hon-
est review work during the summer
vacation. All pupils will please bring
their report cards the first day.
W. C. Gray, Sup’t.
Midfield Minutes
Mrs. W. B. Gaumer visited Bay
City Thursday.
Mrs. J. S. Williams and little daugh-
ter Rena, visited relatives at Blessing
last week.
Miss Wayne Singleton was a visitor
to Markham lately.
The Missionary Society was enter-
tained by Mrs. G. B. Garnett Thurs-
day afternoon.
W. B. Gaumer made a business trip
to Oklahoma last week.
Miss Ona Smith visited relatives at
Blessing Saturday night.
direct from
at the Crescent
31tf
JJFor the best work in cleaning and eye thiough the instrumentality of its
pressing go to Everybodys’ Cleaning newspaper, the Matagorda News just
at the regular hours. Special music
by the choir. Sunday school and
prayer meeting as usual. Everybody
invited to attend all these services.
If you feel “blue,” “no account,”
lazy, you need a good cleaning one.
HERBINE is the right thing for that
purpose. It stimulates the liver,
tones up the stomach and purifies the
bowels. Price 50c. Sold by Palacios
Drug Co.
Put your girl and boy under a com-
petent piano teacher this year. Miss
Regina Calvert is interested in the
progress of her pupils and will give
you her best service. Rates: Two
piano and one theory lesson each week
for $4 per month. Phone 45. 32tf.
Mr. J. J. Williams and family re-
turned yesterday from their summer
visit with relatives and friends in Kan-
sas, coming as they went, by auto,
making the entire round trip without
delay or nvshup worth noting. The
many friends ol the family are glad to
welcome them home again.
Tho Palacios Marine Band has
leased the dance floor at the pavilion
and will give dances every Tuesday
and Friday night They are in need
of money to carry them through end
will try in this way to make it, so be
sure and attend these dances and en-
joy yourself and at the same time help
the band.
The historic town of Matagorda is
coming to the front, and will take a
more prominent place in the public
ter of Thomaston are visiting at the
home of J. M. Magee and wife.
W. B. Gaumer haB been quite busy
children and adults and demands no
restriction of habits or diet.
ralacios Drug Co. guarantees Dod-
son’s Liver Tone to take the place of
Calomel, and will refund your money
if it fails in you case.
TFAIAiUfll—
Carancahua Clippings
Dr. Gray left last week for his old
home in Indiana where he will be gone
some time attending to business in-
terests.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and children
went to Palacios Monday and started
for their old home in Ohio Tuesday
morning. They have spent nearly a
year in Palacios and with her folks
here and have made many friends
who will greatly miss them.
Mr. James Kelsey is picking corn
for Mr. Lewis.
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Mr. Simon Neff and a party of nim-
rods started on a fishing expedition to
the Gulf on the “Emma D” Tuesday
lately showing land. Several parties
of land seekers were here; and quite
a number of them bought land in this
vicinity.
Miss Rachel Cates returned to Pala-
cios Wednesday after a two weeks
visit here to relatives and friends.
Mrs. F. E. Madden and children
from Clemyille v'sited hero Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Ilbery visited friends at
Blessing Sunday and Monday.
return.
The Craig family spent Sunday at
the Falls home.
Messrs. Helmer and Slaikeu de-
livered some fat hogs to thf Palacios
butchers Monday.
Carancahua is to have a lew school
house 24x36 feet, the erectljn of which
will be begun right away.I Mr. L. J.
Slaikeu will do the worn, i
Miss Pearl Helmer is at jalacioB at
the PaEal home. j
Mr. Ed Johns, with tb help of
Messrs. Slaikeu, Knisely ^1 Crone,
Sept. 8, 1912.
[Gtopyrlght, 1011, by Rev. T. S. Linscott,
13. D.]
The Mission of the Twelve. Matt.
ix:35— x: 15; x:40— xl:l.
Golden Text—Mo that recoivclh you
reeelveth me, and he that reeelveth
me reeelveth him that sent me. Matt.
x:10.
(1 ) Ver«o 35—If Jesus warn to rotno
to the world again to preach under
present day conditions would he con-
fine liimsclf to a pastorate or would
he travel about preaching, as he did
before? Why?
(2.) Jesus’ mission and that of his
apostles was to heal nlike the bodies
and souls of men. Why should that
not also be tho iplsslou of all Christian
workers today?
(3.) Verse 36—What measure of im-
portance must we give to ‘‘compas-
sion,’’ or heartfelt pity, for the un-
saved masses In order to bringing
»bout thrir ntion^
(4.) Verses 37-3S-Whut is the evi
denee today that “the harvest truly is
plenteous’’ nnd that “the laborers are
few?”
(5.) In what way can you demon-
strate that prayer will increase the
number of missionaries and hasten
the salvation of the world?
(0.) What can the churches and we
as individuals do more than we are
doing to bring about tho salvation of
sinners?
(7.1 x:l—Did Jesus give the same
power In those days to all his disci-
ples as he did to the twelve?
(8.) What is the limit of the power
which Christ gives today to ministers
and other active Christians?
(9.) What evidence can you give. If
any, that there are those today which
have the power to cure disease with-
out medicine?
(10.) What evidence can you give
that all Christians have the power
Every HOUSEWIFE will find it of the greatest convenience
to keep a package of Knox Pure Plain Sparkling Gelatine and
also a package of Knox Pure Sparkling Acidulated Gelatine al-
ways on hand. —Witli the Knox Pure Plain Sparkling Gela-
tine you arc always ready to make a dainty Dessert, Cream, Ice
or Candy, using freshly cut fruits or nuts for ingredients and
flavor—or to use unsweetened for Salads, Sauces or Gravies.
Knox pure sparkling acidulated gelatine
is exactly the same as the plain, with an extra envelope of pure
concentrated fruit juice—a great convenience when you are too
busy to squeeze lemons. Each package contains tablet for col-
oring if desired. Eacli package makes two full quarts of jelly.
Curtis=Tatum Grocery Co.
(Successors to T. R. BRANDON) PHONE 22
Qfou us til / uni umber mu Quality of Our Soods
long after the price is forgotten,
WE ARE STRICTLY ON THE LEVEL in dealing with our patrons. We -
tolerate no deception, no exaggeration. If an article is not strictly perfect
or is a little below grade we tell you so. We don’t propose to have you
feel afterward that you have been deceived.
WHEN YOU COME HERE FOR MERCHANDISE you get exactly what
you pay for and know exactly what you are getting. You are the judge of
what you prefer.
SMITH MERCANTILE CO.
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memory the names of the twelve apos-
tles?
has just completed a lire barn,
Tne infant son of D. H. Garner and | 28x40x16 feet on his placibetween
wife has been very ill the past week , nere and Palacios and by thilooks of
with membraneous croup, but at this | hi8 crops we feel no hesitar^ in aay-
writing is reported out of danger.
The ice cream supper given at the
home of W. K. Keller and wife was
well attended, about one hundred peo-
ple being present, quite a number of
whom were from Blessing. A musi-
cal program waB rendered and games
were indulged in by the young folks
and everybody reported a pleasant
time.
ing it will be filled by winte
Rev. Williams of Palacidwill fill
his regular appointment outre next
Unnrldir u f, 3 . Hfl IllH Ho
Sunday at 3 o’clock. He pld be
pleased to see a full house,
in His
" Cecil Wallace left Tuesday morning
for his home in Oklahoma, after a visit
to his cousin, Anthony Mullens.
W. B. Gaumer is the proud possess-
or of a new Page five passenger auto-
mobile.
3rd door
31tf
& Pressing Club, Phone 161.
east of postoffice.
Sheriff Rug^ley left for his home at
Bay City Wednesday morning after
spending the summer months at the
encampment grounds.
Miss Mary Willis Darnail. of Ft.
Worth, who has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J no. T. Prica the past few weeks,
returned home Wednesday.
Miss Lillian Caver, who has been
visiiing Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. Price
the past few weeks, returned to her
home at Stephenville, Texas.
Mrs. J. W. Israel and children, who
have been visiting relatives at Ash-
ville, N. C., the past few months, re-
turned home Wednesday evening.
Mr. Robfc. Ezell, the violinist at the
pavilion, left Tuesday morning for
San Antonio where he has a position
playing violin in the Grand theatre.
Miss Lula Ayers, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Elliott,
the past few months, returned to her
home at Hillsboro Thursday morning■
For the stomach and bowel|disorders
oH/abies McGEE’S BABY ELIXIR is
a remedy of genuine merit. It acts
established by Mr. C. E. Gilbert, an
old newspaper man. The News is a
neat seven-column folio, all home
print, and a credit to both its town
and county.
Mr. T. D. Trick and family were
given a farewell surprise Wednesday
evening on the eve of their departure
for Oregon, by a large company of
their near friends and neighbors. The
company assembled at the home of
Mr. Pasal and went in a body to the
Trick home where they found the
family all torn up packing their goods
for shipment. The affair was entirely
informal. The time was spent in a
social way on the gallery and lawn,
concluding with refreshments of ice
cream and cake. At the conclusion of
the visit Judge Willis and the Beacon
man made a few remarks expressing
the esteem in which Mr. Trick and his
excellent family are held by t'ne peo-
ple of Palacios, and their regret at
losing them as citizens and neighbors
even for a season, for everybody ex.
pects them back and that before a
great while, and Mr. Trick says aB
much in his caid in this issue of the
Beacon. The. family left on this
morning’s passenger train for their
a remedy oi genuine —. - — ^ h* ^ Triuk following with
quickly, Is pure, wholesome and Ple* -1 hU ^ of hou8ehold goods and live
Ant tO t£K«. Pfioo stu\j ~~~ r
bottle. Sold by Palacios Drug Co.
his car
stock.
Turtle Bay Topics
Sunday school will meet with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin next Sunday
September 1st.
Mrs. Sas9e Mrs. Church and Miss
Harberson called on Mrs. Coulter and
Miss Jensen last Mondav afternoon.
Mr. Josserand is threshing some
rice this week.
Quite a few from Turtle Bay at-
tended the Farmers’ Union at Palacios
last Saturday afternoon.
Miss Ellen Fuller was sewing for
Mrs. Whitacre last week.
Mr. Roy Gillespie has a sore ankle
that has been giving him some trouble.
The young people around Turtle
Bay went to Shell Beach Saturday
evening to go bathing.
Mr. Henry Ashley and Miss Fuller
called on Mr. and Mrs. Coulter Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller called on Mr
Johnson and family last Sunday.
[ piA^Acim--ft——HAtlffl]
If you sit in a cool draft when you
are heated and get a stiff neck or lame
back, you will be looking for some-
thing that will ease the pain. Fix
your mind on BALLARD’S SNOW
LINIMENT and don’t be talked out of
it because it is the best pain relieving
liniment you can get anywhere. Price
25c, 60c and fl.00 per bottle. Sold by
Palacios Drug Go.
Reoslutions of Respect by
Circle
Whereas, it hath pleased
infinite wisdom to call tqimself,
Sovereign Georgia E. Herri; Bless -
ing, Texas, member of Isa
No. 1074, Palacios, Texas
Therefore, be it resolveijiat we
tender the husband and clfen and
relatives onr love and sin
path in their grief. In her
feel a great loss, as it is th
broken in our circle; and
calls each of his loved ones
be a beautiful reunion
great white throne.
Miss Florence
Mrs. Julia
Mrs. Fannie H^on
Com^.
fMALAWI -—
sym-
ttb we
st link
n God
there
(12.) Who became the outstanding
members of the apostolic company?
(13.) Verses 5-6—Why were the twelve
forbidden to work among the Gentiles
and to confine themselves to the house
of Israel?
(14.) Apart from other reasons, what
wise diplomacy was there in getting
the Jews to accept Christ before
preaching him to the Gentiles?
(15.) Verses 7-8-What is (he nest
news the world has ever heard?
(16.) What has the preaching of the
gospel accomplished for the world?
(This is one of tho questions which
may be answered in writing by mem-
bers of the club.)
(17.) Apart frqm the miraculous cur-
ing of the sick, the deaf, tho dumb,
the blind and the insane, what has
Christianity done and what is it still
doiDg for these unfortunates’
(18.) Verses 9-10-Wmild Jesus have
given them the same instructions, to
take no money with them to pay their
expenses, if he had sent them to a
Gentile nation?
(19.) Verses 11-15-Why does the ob-
ligation still rest upon us to liberally
support the gospel with our means’
(20.) Verses 40x1:1 -What sure re-
wards come to us through receiving
the messengers of Christ?
Lesson for Sunday, Sept. 15, 1912.
Judgment and Mercy. Mntt. x 1:20-30.
SAY! If you need any
Mason Fruit Jars,
Jelly Glasses or Tin Fruit
Cans, you can get them at - -
PARKERS RACKET STORE
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Palacios, Texas
Property Exchange List
If you have anything in the way of Houses or Land, no matter where
located, that you want to exchange for other property, write us giving
full description of what you have for trade, also what you want to trade
for, also give us prices, etc. In fact give us full particulars iri every way.
We can fit you out. We have the stuff to trade, or can get it.—
FtKw r tt ea lty nC O.,
Box3i4 •* Palacios, Texas
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CORRECT AND STYLISH DESIGNS IN
HIGH-CLA55 JEWELRY
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Repair Work.
aff the
look
Now Pain
Strike when the iron is hc^iaint
when the property needs i
They paint ships a doze es a
year; yes, some of them, evoy-
age. What for, do you
look nice and get business
A livery keeps its carria nted
and varnished and washe
nice and get business.
A man,-with a house fdor to
let, “does it up,” and De
paint.
There’s more in paint tl
out water. Paint for loot
needn’t think about wate
coat of paint once a year b as
good for his credit as payGbts.
But tbe man whose bi and
fences look new, very lik
debts.
Dr. T.F. DRISKILL
DENTIST
OFFICE HOURS:
1930°t5 5R M
PHONE NO. 96
SOUTHWEST ROOMS
RUTHVEN BUILDING
PALACIOS TEXAS
H . M . SMITH’S
Tl,e Jeweler and Optician
k. Eyes TesM and Correcly Fitted. Commerce Street
Bay City Business College !
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(INCORPORATED)
Bay City, Texas
THE ONLY PERMANENT BUSINESS COLLEGE iN THE MID-COAST 3
m~ ■- SECTION
The Only Business College in Texas
that Placed ALL its Graduates in
Good Positions During the Past Year
Liberal Terms
E. BATEMAN
Attorney at Law
AND
City Attorney of Palacios
OFFICE in RUTHVEN BUILDING
the
eep-
you
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W.S.H0LMAN
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Send for Catlaogue
WHEN A HOUSE IS FOR SALE
better learn the reason before investing
in it. We make it our business to
know all about real estate everywhere
in this vicinity. Better consult us be-
fore you put your money in any prop-
erty. We may save you from making
a mistake you would be sorry for the
rest of your life.
M. SEXTON,
Palacios, Texas
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ATTORNEY AT LAW “Vffi
Will practice in District, Appelate
and Supreme Courts of the State
and all Federal and Bankruptcy
LANd”™^6 t\
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• OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE «
John T. Price Lumber Cc
Money to L
On long time on appro
curity. Vendor lien notei
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and
J. F. PERRY J. o. PERRY
Asst. Couuty Attorney
’3 $1.00 and $1.25 per Day
Special Rates by the Week
Lone Star Hotel -
W. B. RAI'., Proprietor
ONE BLOCK EAST DF nrpriT
PERRY & PERRY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Notary Work
Phone 70 PALACIOS, TEXAS
Just received a new shipment of
soaps, toilet articles, etc., direct from
extended. E. C. <fcJ, I the Colgate factory, at the Orescent
aoi/k* AfiiwU UlSCll, - PCX. Slug Store, 3Itf
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR TRANSIENTS
Main Street
Palacios, Texas If
E. L. FORD
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, ELECTRICIAN AND GAS FITTER
PUMP AMD WIND MILL WORK. PIPE AND FITTINGS. LIGHTING SUPPLIES
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0ur Goods - p-s
Commerce street. Phone 86.
our prompt attention.
PALACIOS, TEXAS
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