The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1923 Page: 8 of 8
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|||HI ANOTHER EFFORT, Bcftevelne it bent to
I wait for an effort on your part; die present conditions
look like it is necessary for a move for economising
or swing in some way. Come and let us reason to-
gether and work for cacti others good, helping one
ano'her. We come to you as a token of friendship,
your servant asking you to use us hot not to abuse us
We hive never asked for any strings on on you. We
believe in treedom. WE LIKE IT. We have a great
variety of gods to sell at lowest cash prices, come in
and see for your self, we'rill do you no harm if we do
you no good. There is something in working togeth-
er. In union is strength, and safety in a multitude of
council. We wit tarde for your deposits in the Home
National Bank. Army Folding cots for $2.50, pants
for$l 35and many other unequa’lul bargains. Just
un’oaded a car of flour and feed. Get our prices.
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Utif* tftrt l» fcwMala im( **<*•*,
wbw* liar »i*IM at tfe« sow# it *»iii
mnthftf mill smlar, tohaa tfeoy tm
turttvd to Lfftflo Will Mil that ti-l
had aovor »«#n b#tt#f croon than »ti\
no* growtag around Ro< kd*l«\ » >'i|
that that fort ion of tha #tnt»
to bn fa a **ry pronpnro’H coadHIon
at tbn pro««nt tiro*
Dollar Specials
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Mia* Carria Beavwragfl, wbo baa
[JbMn a pending her vacation with rel J
lativea and friends in San Saba, hai
returned to Llano and ia no* at h<-r
poet of duty at the Mosa Watkins Co. •
firm. !
K. J. Badu returned home Sunday
fr:>m San Antonio and other points;]
where he has been on business for the
past several days.
A real opportunity to make money on goods for your
immediate wants. We carry a complete stock of both
Dry Goods and Groceries and will always sell you
goods as cheap as the best merchandise can be sold.
E. L. A very and <ndfe worn 1n from
their ranch near Harper the first of
the week visiting with relatives and
frienda. while Mr. Avery was looking
after his business interests at Hie
same time. I
All Specials (or Cash Only
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F. Hackworth & Sons
Mrs. Geo, W. Brook of Lockhart i t Mrs. J. Allen Kyle of Houston la
visiting in Llano this week, the guost Llano, the guest of her sister, Mrs
of her sister. Mrs. 8 V Oatman Trank Luraro
O. K. McDonald and family, who arc
now making their home at Camp
Wood. Texas, arrived in Llano last,
week, and are visiting with relatives
and friends at Tow Mr McDonald
says he Is well pleased with his pres-
ent location, but was glad to return
to Llano, even for a visit
Mrs. L. H. Baldwin and Mrs. J. H.
Presiding Elder Johnston of T.uim- j
pasas was in Llano last Sunday, filling j
and with other'd** an<* 8Pent the day with relatives Monday morning.
and friends. Miss Gertrude Atchison, ' ---o---
! who has been visiting In San SaLa! W. T. Kuykendall, one of Llano i
past week, visiting
Mrs. C. F. Wallace
friends.
Prof. D. M. Cody arrived In Llano tJjeJr
yesterday and has Joined hi.. wife at (
the Watkins-Wilkes camp on ('
Llano river.
for several days, returned hom>- eith county’s old citizens, but now living!
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Mrs B. H. Watkins returned home
in Houston, was a visitor here during!]
the past week. Mr. Kuykendall hit
made his home away from here for a
BORN-To Mr. „»d Mr,. Urt. M.,« '"..'"TL'!
o, 1„, Baiun!,, .M.rauon, » «».• M>r »«•« *"1 Wl.ll. ™H.rlum lor
girl. Both the mother and little dan
gbter are d' ing nicely.
Tuesday from Temple, where she has 1™* number of years, but said that ]
Llano still felt like home to him and
treatment.
he was always glad of the opportunity
to return and visit with his relatives’
and old friends
R. FLhbeck and wife have return-
ed home from Houston and Galveston
W. J. Moo .• was a visitor in Lam
jrday, returning homo where they have been for the past
I few days, Mr. Tishheck going on hus-
.__ I iness In connection with the H & T.
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pasas last
Sunday.
Mrs. H. T. Cone Is In Llano frotn^ R R Company,
her home in Los Angelos, visiting at
the home of her mother. Mrs. Prank
Smith, and with other relatives and aro ,a ,',ano visiting at the home of
H M. Nichols and wifo. Mr. Allen is
N. B. Hargon was a business visitor
In Llano the first, of the week, meet !
fng with relatives and friends, and
looking after the Interests
wholesale house
5ifr bulk Coffee for $1.00
16 cans Amour's Milk $1.
29 bars yellow Laundry
Soap $1.00
24 cakes soap $1.00
10 balls crochet thread
14 cans small Tomatoes
$1.00
5 yards Percal $1.00
2 yards Tissue Gingham
$1.00
6 yards bleached domestic
$1.00
8 yards brown domestic
$1.00
Men’s 75ctiesi 2 for $1.00
4 pair 18 x 36 towels $1
7 cans good corn $1.00
3 yards Black Sateen $J !
5 pair Misses Ribbed Hose
$1.00
5 yards best 27 inch Ging- !
ham $1.00 j
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of his!
Phone us for prompt delivery Dry Good or Groceries
J.. W. Allen and wife of Wax:ih;e hie
friends.
engaged in the granite business in his
Cm*ell home town, and it goes without say-
J. F. Ottena and wife of
were in Llano Sunday, visiting at the U»g. usws the famous Llano stone
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home of their daughter,
Lang
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Mr,; C A
j Prank Wateruon, who holds a pos-
ition in Austin, Is in Llano this week,
Max L. Ott*-ns and wife of Cmstidl visiting at the home of his parents,
have been guests at the home of hi.'! Mr. and Mr. C V. Watterson
sister, Mrs. C. A. Lang, this week.) --o
W. W. Turner, representing a cat•
tie company In 9t. Louis, passed,
through Ltan othe first, of the weelw.
on his way to .-lan Angelo, He stated
that during the past month he had
been over much of Central and West
Texas, and with few exceptions, had
found all of the country In good con
dttion. |
Moss-Watkins Company
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Misses Hazel and Clair Hargon of
Austin arrived in Llano the first of
white laced leather; yvaek for a visit with relatives and
LOST Pair of
leggings, near shipping pens, with the]L,ano friend8
Miss Lena Lowe, who has been vis- Initials of E. L. Avery on them. Tom
Lowe and at botton. Return to this office and
Mrs. Ottens and Miss Ine* Laug left
yesterday for San Marcos, where they jting her brother. Wiley
have gone on a visit friends hero for the past several days, receive reasonable reward.
...... o .. ...• returned to her home In Port Worth °
Harold Nevlns and wife left las* week Monday j R- H. Laning and Mias Amy New
Louisville, Kentucky, where they --- i som returned home last week from
They left their Mi. ses Jewel Rlcketson and Lula Eagle Pass, where they had been for
Judge M D. Slator went to Safi Aa
tonio and other points on business
the first of the week.
METHODIST NOTES
for
have gone on a visit.
little daughter, Billie Wee. with her Mae Dees have returned to tbeif home several days visiting
grandmother. Mrs. W. C. Wallace in at Oxford, after a week's visit with Mr Laning's daughter, Mrs
Uano. * Miss Alberta Janner at Lono Grove. Staples.
Mrs. Grady Pnubion and children
at the home of j visited her sister, Mrs. N. B. Hargon
Geo. C. in Austin during the past week, re-
turning home Monday.
At the quarterly conference hotd
Monday at the Methodist Church, the
conference voted the pastor a month’s
vacation, which will begin July 30th
and continue through the month of
August, during which time he and the
family expect to visit their old homo
in Greensburg, Indiana.
Provisions for filling the pulpit has
been made and will be looked after l«y
the Board of Stewards, and announce-
ments made each Sunday as to the
following Sunday’s service.
LADIES’ AID SOCIETY
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Christian Church will meet at tho
home of Mrs, A. E. Moore's tomorrow
(Friday) afternoon at four o’clock.
A social drawing will bo held early
in the program. All members are
asked to be present.
Secy, and Treas. f
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Tho Woman’s Missionary Society
of the Methodist church will meet
Sunday morning, August 5, Mr. Mor- Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at tho
ris of the Anti Saloon League will home of MrB B H. Clark. Lesson -
have charge of the services. It will “China Seeking God.” Mrs. H. C.
pay all who are interested In tho tem- Roth leader.
perence question to hear him. j ---o—— g
Rev. Sterling Fisher will havJ EurI Fowler- *ho no* reaides in
charge of tho services on Sunday,1 ^an Antoni°> arrived in Llano the
is simply a deposit account,! beginning with as little as $5.00, and after that deposits may
he made of ANY SIZE, large or small. When these deposits, plus four per cent interest,
amount to the first payment on a car, ranging from $125. to $175 we deliver the car and
the balance is paid in monthly installments. These payments are from $20. to $30. ac-
cording to the type of car yon select. Get started on this and soon the car will be yours.
Present Prices F. 0. B. Detroit, Freight and Tax Extra
August 26.
Regular services next Sunday with
'the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
to follow a short sermon on ’’Receiv
ing the Atonement ” Text—Rom. 5:11.
Preaching also at 8 p. m. Subject.
"Idols.”
Prayermeeting will be provided for
and announcements made for leaders •
next Sunday. j
J. H. MEREDITH, P. C.
first of the week on a visit at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mra. J. W.
Fowler.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Roadster
$269.
Touring
. 298.
Coupe
530.
Sedan
. . . . 595.
Truck
380.
Tractor
. 395.
Lowest first cost, simple to operate and repair. The greatest
number ot service stations known to the automotive world.
Compare prices of parts and second hand resale value with any
other car that you know.
Tutt’s Pills
The first close astonishes the invalid*
giving immediate relief, regulating
bowels and digestive organs, inducing
GOOD DIGESTION
In Hot
Weather
We appreciate any portion of your garage business. Competent mechanics for all cars.
All work juaranteed. BATTERY, VULCANIZING and RADIATOR Departments. Full line
of Tires. Tribes and Accessories. Gasoline and all grades of oil_
We winh to advise the general pub-
lic that from now on, we are going to
conduct our business on a strictly
cash basis. It is our plan to give a
class ol repair service you can well
afford to pay cash to obtain. Futher-
more by working on a cash basis, wo
can give you prices on your jobs that
will mean a saving of from ten to
focty per cent, as any business man
knows only too well that In the ordin-' Qj jj WHE^T FLOUR
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be sure to get fresh
ary credit business be gets an accom-
modation of thirty days or more;
then he pays for his work together.
the new will not kee;
Try VEEDOL F0RD0IL, Pure Pennsylvania base. It stops the chatter
in your car and is better.
WATKINS-INKS MOTOR COMPANY
Roy B. Inks, Mgr.
with that of some customers who for >
some reason or another does not pay, Well
up.. Therefore the business conduct-
ed- for cash can give you value re-
calved for your dollar, as there will
be no bad accounts to be covered up.
We wish to thank all our old custo-
mers for the liberal patronage ac-
corded us and we trust you will give
us, an opportunity to serve yon in the
future as we have in the past and
assure you we will save you money.
Tours for better service at lees
cost STAR OARAGE,
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NOTICE OUR PRICES
Pioneer Flour $1.75
Angel Food Flour $1.85
Mr Grabs
LANGE & GO.
CLARK SMITH, Manager. THE HOME Of* FRESH GROCERIES
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1923, newspaper, July 26, 1923; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816803/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.