The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1925 Page: 8 of 8
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Our Studio
1$ Open For Business!
and we will appreciate any part of the Picture
Business you can send oui way. We are on
the job and “SERVICE’’ is our Motto.
OUR PICTURES WILL NOT FADE
FOLDER PHOTOS WORTH THE MONEY
KODAK FINISHING THE BEST
QUICK SERVICE!
PALMER’S STUDIO
LLANO, TEXAS
We Have a Complete Stock of
PERFECTION SPRINGS
for ail makes of automobiles
See us for Tires, Tubes and Accessories
BOGUSCH GARAGE
MEMBER LLANO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
FORD CARS
19?6 Models Greatly
IMPROVED
We have a sample touring car, Come in and see it,
Let us sell you your new car. We have a mixed shipment with Trucks
shipped from the Houston Branch last Tuesday and will have seven touring
cars shipped from Houston next Monday. Our Mr. Dan Hack worth is now
in the branch receiving instructions as to the proper assembling of the “Im-
proved Cars/'
Our cars come to Llano in carloads and we give you the service that
you are entitled to. Buy them at home. We guarantee the prices as cheap
a* they are to be had anywhere and it is our pleasure to look after them
after delivery.
Watkins-Inks Motor Co.
ROY B. INKS, Manager
Member Llano and West Texas Chambers of Commerce
A. 0. Mueller was in San Saba on
legal business the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Haueisen, of
San Antonio, visited at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Frank Telch for a few
days during the past week.
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Wilbur C. Treadwell. Optometrist
and Optician, will be in his Llano of
flee Saturday, September the 26th.
Eyes examined and glasses fitted.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W ” .... .. ...
with other relatives.
Fowler, and take special work in accounting. daughter, Mrs. Worth Peterson.
MRS. WM. DOOLITTLE DEAD
Mrs. Wm. Doolittle (colored) wife
FOR RENT-
room
—_0 j F0R SALE__S. c. White and Brown
-Nice Furnished front Leghorns and R. I. Red Pullets, hens
Apply to Mrs. W. T Atchison. ami cockerels.
boys! Long Pants.
Wo have ‘Em
‘just like Dads!”
BYFIELD’S STORE.
3 2t.-p
R. SCHORLEMMER
—NEED GLASSES—
Dr. Jones, the Eye Man, in Dr.
Fowler’s office on Fridays after the
1st. and 3rd. Sundays. September 25.
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We are featuring Tyhoset Orkney '>C Wm' Dool‘ttle, janitor at the Llano
Plaids. ' ,hi»h school, died at her home hero
BYFIELD'S STORE. 1 1 uesdaY afternoon about four o’clock,
i after an illness of some two weeks a]
New Suits for Fall at
BYFIELD’S STORE.
What
Is Your
Opinion?
Millinery
Fashionable
Bry Goods
—If you owned a store that was fill-
ed with new, up-to-date Merchan-
dise?
—If you believed that Your Prices
were just a little bit lower than they
were charging elsewhere?
—If your store enjoyed the confi-
dence of the people, backed by fif-
teen years of Reliable Dealing?
—If you were sure that Your Store
presented advantages to the people
in this community, equaled by no
other store—that your Merchandise
was newer and more stylish, your
prices lower, your Salespeople more
courteous and helpful?
—Wouldn’t you want to tell this en-
tire section about it—to extend those
advantages as far as possible?
—We believe you would—So do we.
—We are ready with a big, well se-
lected stock of High Class Merchan-
dise for your fall and winter busi-
ness.
LLANO’S BEST STORE
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WOMAN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Woman’s Missionary Society
will meet at the Methodist Church on
Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Tia
lesson study is Proverbs.
WANTED—To rent a Piano. Cali
Phone No. 1. 4-2t-$
-a-
MRS. NEWSOM S SISTER DEAD
Allan Newsom received a message
at an early hour Monday morning an-
nouncing the death of his aunt, Mrs.
Sam Sharp, at her home in Birming-
ham, Alabama. Mrs. Sharp was Mrs.
j Newsom’s only sister, who was sever-
jal years younger. She had visited in
j Llano in the past and had made many
j friends here, all of whom will regret
j to learn of her death.
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Mrs. J. D. Atkins is in Austin this th°ugh her condition was not serious
week visiting her sons Wachtman and until a short while before her death.
John Atkins and wife. , The husband left on the noon train
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bard City, former home of the deceas
ed, where interment will he made to-
McCormick and Deering repairs at
Qualls Hardware Co.
Money to Loan on Real Estate. 7
pe rcent interest; quick service. See
RUNGE & RUNGE,
Mason, Texas.
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Aug. Donop has rented the Miles
Mcinnis place in east Llano and is
having his household goods moved at
present. He and his familiy will
probably move in today. Mr. Donop
day.
For
36-tf-c
Sherwin-Williams Paint, sea
Rockwell Bros. Lumber Co.
New Suits for Fall at
BYFIELD'S STORE.
Mrs. S. E. Hargon, Teacher Of Piano
Mrs. Newsom has the sincere symp-j W.U1 begia her c!a" with the °3ealnS
'|athy of her many Llano friends in her °f Sch°°L Phone No’ 7‘ 3 2t'c
Jim Watkins left last week for
Georgetown to enter Southwestern
. __________________University for the coming year. He
and family come here from Mason,,went down several days before the
and Llano will be indeed glad to wel- opening of school to try out for the
come these new citizens to our town, football team.
WANTED—Experienced and relia
ble woman for general house work la
family of four. Apply at this office.
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Frank Newsom left yesterday for
NOTICE TO MUSIC PATRONS
j hour of bereavement.
LOST—Jersey milk cow. tan color-
l ed, with horns. Four years old. Re-
; ward for her return. Chas. MtUiger.
We are showing Ties and Hose to
. raafch in the new Orkney Plaids.
BYFIELD’S STORE.
McCormick and Deering repairs at
Qualls Hardware Co.
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POUND PEN NOTICE!
Wilbur C. Treadwell, Optometrist
and Optician, will be in his Llano of-
fice Saturday. September the 26th.
Eyes examined and glasses fitted.
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LOST—One black and tan Hound,
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This is to notify parties concerned ; 3 year8 old> extra small scar oa fore
College Station to begin on his junior
year’s work in the A. & M. College.
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Our new Hats for fall are here.
Come in and look ’em over.
BYFIELD’S STORE.
j that all pound pen fees are strictly
cash. If at any time you have stock
in this pen, bring or send the money
|. before you expect the stock to be re-
! leased. If you are unwilling to pay
such fees, then keep your stock up
' and off the streets, because they will
■ j not be released until the fees are paid.
, 3-3t-c LEWIS FOSTER,
Marshal. City of Llano.
foot. Finder please notify
ELMO KENG,
Valley Spring, Texas.
MUSIC
Those desiring Piano Instructions
for their children may see me person-
ally or call 299. I will endeavor to
give the highest standard of instruc-
tion Terms $4 00.
MRS. J. A LANING
NOTICE AUTO DRIVERS
i There is a State law against driv-
ing automobiles at night without tail
lights, and this law must be enforced.
In order to save time .trouble and the
expense of a fine, and court costs, all
parties are hereby warned against
the practice of driving at night with-
out Ltfl light '. Ptcs3c to.ke -dua not-
ice and see that such lights are on
when driving after dark.
3-3t-g W. T. ROGERS,
Sheriff, Llano County, Texas.
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McCormick and Deering repairs at
Qualls Hardware Co.
$1500 HOME FOR $350
7 room residenee, electric lights,
running water, chimney, rutern barn,
stables, large grounds nice lawn and
shade trees, near si bool )2TO cash,
balance like rent. $400 suburban
home for $.3.r,o $5oo hum- $ ; • cash |
balance $.30 every six m>n*'i« Homes
from $350 t > $5,000 All prl s ,ml
terms C. H. Bit A MR j
It“>sI Estate A la»e» meat Broker
We are now sales agents for
The International
Harvester Company
Complete stock of repairs for
both Deering and McCormick
Mowers carried in stock.
Buttery Hdw.
MEMBER l.L.VN'i CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1925, newspaper, September 17, 1925; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth817013/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.