Falfurrias Facts (Falfurrias, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1926 Page: 5 of 8
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FALFURRIAS FACTS FRIDAY MARCL 12, 1926.
PAGE FIVi
COFFINS,
And
SHROUDS
Other
UNDERTAKERS’
SUPPLIES
Phones Day 44 Night 1
GEO HOBBS & SONS
Falfurrias and Alice
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With the
Passing Throng
Mrs. Jame- McBride o? the
Encino m ighborhood was in
Falfurrias Saturday visiting
E. A. Orne, of Boston, Mass.,
arrived the later part of last
week for a visit to his brother
R. H. Orne. R. H. Orne says
its only a question of a short
time until all the (one tribe
will be living near Falfurrias.
Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Horn-
.. . bur* left last week for Har-
fne.nds and doing a little early ungen with the;r on> (t„rroll,
spring shopping.
Go to Church
Sunday
When and Where
ADVERTISING RATES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sam Edwards of Preniont,
was in the Hub City of Falfur-
rias Land Saturday. Mr.
.Edwards is nursing a couple
of broken ribs and came dovr
to have Dr. Collin* look bin
over for any other injuries he
may have received when he
and several tons of dirt got
mixed up in a cave in on the
foundation of Premont’s m w
school building.
who was operated on Friday
morning and is reported to be _
resting as veil a could be ex- D _ . .. „
>ected. Then was no preach- Rev- C A Homburg, Pastor.
big at either of t he Sunday ser-j \V. W. Sloan Sunday School
■ ices on last Sunday, but it is, Superintendent,
hoped Rev. Hornburg will be
! Can use mats but prefer plates
i or type forms.
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Kates, Effective March, 1926.
Rates based on actual citvu'a-
; lion and subscription. Books
aiv open to all o: our tuher-
lise *s.
able to return some time this
week, if the improved condi-
tion of his son \v,i 1 permit.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
•Iones of Edinburg, were quests
in the O. D. Kirkland home
la. t Sunday and Monday.
KANJLEEK
Mi’s. J. S. Hartshorn is \ Eit- Merle and Weston Kelley of
ing her daughter Mrs. Rnbj‘“l Mission, were visiting old
Thomas ,in Mercedes th>s friends in Falfurrias the first
week. of this week. They were form-
,---, . . J erly residents here, and many
Mrs. A. Alexander, sister of ifriends were glad to see them
Mrs. Frank Dawson, who naa; again. The bovs report them-
been with Mrs. Dawson the last seives doing well in the Val-
few weeks during her great 'Cy_
loss has returned to her home
in Ponca City, Oklahoma.
PRODUCT
It can’t leak
because it’s
made in one
piece — that's
why we guar-
antee satisfac-
tion or your
money hack.
Mr. John W. Green, of Pharr
was a visitor in Falfurrias last
! Sunday., Mr. Green was re-
; turning from a business trip
! in Taylor, Texas, to his home
land stoped over to visit Miss
Bertha Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Porter
of Corpus Christi, have been
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. N. Porter, in Falfur-
rias this week.
Complete lino of
Kantleek Rubber
goods. Prices
from 4Ccto $.4.75
y
R. H. Orne made a shipment
1 of English peas Monday; the
first shipment of the season.
The peas were fine grade and
brought a fancy price on the
market.
J. It. Scott and C. F. Hopper
W. S. BELTON
Druggist.
C. VV. Ward, of Oklahoma
has accepted a po ition with
the Hise Barber & Tailor shop
Mr. Ward is a first class bar-
ber and admits it.
Last week 1). O. Taylor was
called to Grandview fn the
Morning Services.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Preaching Service at 11 a. m.
Evening Services.
B. Y. P. U. meets in annex at
6:30 p. m. All young folks in-
vited to attend. a word; additional words 1
Preaching^ Service and song ct,nt. Each subsequent inser-
service at 7:30 p. m. tion one half.; no ad accepted
Wednesday night—Prayer ser- for leas*than 25 cents,
vice at 7:30.
Reading Notices
Ten cents a line first insertion;
5 cents each subsequent inser-
tions; black face headings
counted as two lines.
FOR SALE—Bred-to-lay Bar-
red Rock eggs, $1 to 3 per set-
ting, $3 per hundred. Eggs
I from winners of 1. 2, 3, prizes
,\t Harlingen fair: $5 per set-
ting. Also baby chicks $20 to
$35 per hundred. Mrs. Geo.'
Frank, Falfurrias, Texas.
FOR SALE—A good Jesrey
f Bull, son of Royal Majesty of
I St. Cloud. Price $350.00.
S. 1). Sanders.
Copy must be in office by Wed-1
no.- lay night to insure insert-i ____ ___
ing. Earlier copy is received!
better the attention that can H*R SALE A lew good
be given. Rhode Island Red Roosters for
---!--sale. Of the good laying
Classified Ads. strain- Will take one dollar
First 15 words, or less, 2 cents]each for a quick sale. G. H.
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Rev. P. C. Illigen, Pastor.
Mass with Sermon.
First and third Sundays at 10:-
30 a. m.
Second and fourth Sundays 8 :-
30 a. m.
Evening Service.
Sunday and Wednesdays in
English at 7:30 o’clock.
Fridays Spanish, 7:30 p. m.
Mass during the week, every
day at 8:30 o’clock.
Baptism every Friday, Satur-
day and Sunday.
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METHODIST CHURCH
t'.'.rd of Thanks; Obituaries.
One cent per word.
Legal Notices.
Ten cents (10c), per line first
insertion; seven cents per line
each subsequent insertion, plus
notary fees when acknowledg-
ed required.
Display Advertising
Rev. J. A. Ludlam Pastor.
Suday School 9:45 a. m.
northern part of the slate by Is. D. Sanders. Sunday School
ihe death ot his father G. E.1 Superintendent.
Thirty cents per inch; ten per
cent reduction when 100 inches
or more are used in any one
calendar month.
Taylor, one of the prominent
and influential men of that
made a trip to Fort Worth the | community. Mr. Taylor was
first part of the week.
IIliAL THOSE SORE Gt'.MS
If you suffer from Sore (Juins
Bleeding Gums. I-oooe Teeth, Foul
Breath from Pyorrhea In even lt»
worst form, we will sell you a bottl*
of Leto'a Pyorrhea Remedy and guar
untee It to please you or return money
This is different from any otbei
remedy and results are certain. At
either Drug Store. (12-18)
jn
79 years of age and some time
back was injured by a team of
mules from which he never
fully recovered. This with an
attack of “Flu” prover fatal.
How Doctors Treat
Colds and the Flu
To break up a cold overnight or i
to cut short an attack of grippe, in-
fluenza, sore threat or tonsillitis, phy-
sicians and druggists are now recom-
mending Calotabs, the purified and
refined cammed compound tablet that
gives you the effects of calomel and
calls combined, without the unpleas-
ant effects of either.
One or two Calotabi at bcd-tiinc*
with a swallow of water,—that’s all.
No salt;*, no rnur.ca ror the; slightest
interference with your eating, work
or pleasure. Next morning your cold
has vanished, your system is thor-
oughly purified and ycu are feeling ^ ’ . *•
fine with n hearty appetite for break- j Duick design.
fast. Eat what you please,—no dan-
ger. !
Get a family package, containing
full directions, only 35 cents. At any !
drug store. (adv) |
iner
Transportation
at Lower Cost
More Buickft are now being sold than
ever before in Buick history. Ai.d
an important reason is the fact that,
•hough expensively built, a Buick
may be inexpensively ; urchu. ccl.
Buick could spend less money build-
ing its chassis, and still keep the
quality up to the average in Buirk'a
price class. The famous Buick Valve-
in*H;.id engine is a more expensive
type to build. Buick could use u
steering gear less expensive than the
5-control-surface steering mechanism
v.hich adds so much to Bui. ..‘s driv-
ing cr.re. The Torque-"lure Drive
■llso adds expense to Buick rr>; nufac*
turc, as do the “Seated Chase is,” the
“Triple Sealed Engine,” full pre* ure
engine lubrication, the Buiik multi-
ple-disc, dry-piatc clutch, and Buick
mechanical 4*whccl broker.
Buick closed bodies are built by
Fisher to the most exacting standard*
laid down by any manufue ;urcr today
Quality, regardless of its cost, rules
But thanks to the sus-
tained popularity" of this quality,
purchasers actually pay lc .-s for it.
Vast volume gives Buick owners finer
transportation at lower cost, lour
next car should he a Better Buick!
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7: 45
p. m.
League, 7 p. m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
LOST—One extension cord, n
double socket and seventy-five
watt globe. Finder return to
Facts office.
J. M. Word has moved"lo
his property located on the Fal-
furrias-Rivera highway about
12 miles east of town. Mr.
Word by the move has become
a citizen
but says he expects to continue b th Sch()0, superintendent
loyal to Fallumas as he never | _ft__
expected to find a better bunch
of people than live and do busi-
ness in Falfurrias.
Meets every Saturady at 10 a.
m.
Sabbath School: 10 a. m., fol-
lowed by Missionary Reading
at the church building one_____
block south of the Baptist par-1 vnR Q
sonage. Public invited to all
services.
WANTED TO BUY—Clean,
soft, rags for cleaning machin-
ery. Must be free from pins
and buttons. Apply at office
of Edwards Publishing Co.
E g g s, Fishol
strain, White Rocks, $1.00 per
of Kleberg county j Robert* Adair, Elder and Sab-1settin*- Mrs. S. I). Sanders.
Rhodes.
FOR SALE—Barred Rocks
eggs (Dixie strain), 50 cents
per setting. Also Light Bra-
hames, $2.00 pen setting—Mrs.
R. Adair, Falfurrias. Texas.
FOR THE LAND SAKE—If
you want to buy land, see or
write to Falfurrias Real Estate
Co., Val Stockton, Manager.
MATTRESSES—We want your
mattress business; if you need
a new one we can supply you
at your door. If you want
your old one made like new
we can do it. Call at L. V.
Villareal and our representu-
tive will call. Kingsville Sal-
vage Co., Kingsville, Texas.
FOR SALE—One Buick Tour-
ing ear. In A-l condition,
paint like new, good rubber,
rear and front bumpers, sun
visor, motor meter, insured. A
good bargain. Ca'l Ivey Grant-
ham, Falfurrias Motor Co.
MAN SLEEPS LIKE LOG, W1Jen y?*J Jl"
EATS ANYTHING eat at the LIBERTY CAFE.
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R A G S! R A G SI
We need all kinds of
clean rugs. Will pay
5< per pound for rags
free from buttons and
pins. Apply—
EDWARDS PUB. CO.
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Mr Myrick says he has but
one objection to Facts—it
don’t boost the country enough
ft.ll„en'u(> *,e f \het nor sleep.” (signed), R. C. Mil-
lie sa\s Facts is ue; eon-] jer Qne spoonful Adlorika re-
“After taking Adlerika I can .,
eat anything and sleep like a1
log. 1 had gas on the stomach |
and coundn’t keep food down
fuie.
set vative
what can
furrias Land.
m its Maims :> .out movei, GAS and often brings 11
tie done in th.:> F a,-1 sm.pi-ip.injr relief to the stomach !
Stops that full, bloated feeling.
Often brings out old waste-
matter you never thought was
in your system. Excel-
cellent for chronic constipa-
tion.—Sold by City Drug Store.]
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lie conquers who endures. ]
Jim and Frank Fitzgerald
have sold their place on West
Rice street to Nebraska parties
and will live on the J. M. Word
place north of town.
FALFURRIAS MEN
SEE DEMONSTRATION
STUMP PULLER WORK
We Believe —
DR. BLUMER’S VANILLA
To be the BEST in the world. <J Get a
bottle at your dealer and try it at our risk.
Lincoln Chemical Works Chicago
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FIVE MINUTES
MAKES A GREAT
DIFFERENCE
One minute, a peace-
ful town. Five minutes
later, chaos. Such is
the way of the wind.
What if our com-
munity were visited by
a tornado? Would you
be protected?
Let a Tornado Policy
issued by us be your
protection
Tornado Insurance,
the twin brother of Fire
Insurance.
Complete Insurance
Service
W. W. SLOAN
M. F. Orth T. R. Bennett
’During every >eor §»nre
1*11 b, eight ye r. r» in all.
Beuk has led all members
« (the National Automobile
Chamber ol CcRumtcc in
*okunu ol sale*.
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Independent in everything;
■•■tral m nothing. ___
Last week a partv of F’aKur- ♦
'lias men composed of J. R. *
Scott, R. 1). Pike, J. It. Cald- •
well, W. G. Schuetx, Geo. Col- •
>ins, chaperoned by Ivey Grant- *
ham motored up to the iTe-j 0
mont neighborhood to inspect 0
the new stump puller that has •
been doing such goo 1 woi k in 0
the neighborhood according to I •
reports.
The stump puller is manu-
factured by the Dorsey Bros.,
and from reports seems to be
able to pull up any of the
stumps in this section at a
rapid rate.
A Fordson tractor was used
in the demonstration and the
tractor and puller would snake
out any stump they hitched on-
to if the cable didn’t break.
When Better Automobile* Are Built,
Buick Will Build Them
Young Auto Co.
* Nancy Hall State Certi- *
* fied Seed Sweet Pota- •
* toes. Price Two Dol- *
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REAL ESTATE
We make a speciality
of renting and looking
after non-resident pro-
perties.
HOUSES TO RENT
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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DR. C. A. ROBERTS
DENTIST
FLATO BUILDING
Kingsville, ■*• Texas
H. W. WATKINS
Chiropractor
At Palace Hotel
Falfimriaa, Texas
I have traded with all
the stores in Falfurrias
From none do I get
the clean, high quality
goods and well select-
ed Vegetables I get
from you. Your prices
too, are as low if not
lower than I have been
able to get anywhere
else and your deliver-
ies are prompt and
dependable."
You Can Say the Same
If You Trade With Us
Falfurrias Supply Compy
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Edwards, Harry. Falfurrias Facts (Falfurrias, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1926, newspaper, March 12, 1926; Falfurrias, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth869881/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .