Willacy County News (Raymondville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1925 Page: 7 of 10
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NEW RUGS
Just Received
A large shipment of Rugs consisting of Special Values
Furniture For Every Home
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THE WILLACY COUNTY NEWS, RAYMONDVILLE, TEXAS
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Raymondville
Dr. Z. Bell, Dentist, Raymondville.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Kinser, R. L.
Watson and Jack Owens were sight
seeing in Matamoros last Thursday.
Mrs. Horace Reasonover and Miss
Mildrena were Harlingen callers
Monday.
Furniture
Pete Turner returned to San Anto-
nio the first of last week and Miss
Minnie returned Sunday Mrs. Turner
with the children came down expect-
ing all to return home last week, but
the finishing of the carpenter work
, on the Methodist church will detain
Mr. and Mrs. Turner another week.
parents Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Janson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reasonover, Mr
and Mrs. Horace Reasonover and son
and Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Reasonover
motored to Sam Fordyce, Sunday.
B. F. Watson & Son’s hardware
and implement house are headquart-
of the better kind at B. j
F. Watson & Son. 47-tf
Miss Anna Harkins went to Hous-
ton last week to meet Mrs. Lee May-
field who was returning from a two
weeks visit in Leesburg and Palestine.
They returned Monday morning.
A great deal of activity has been , , , . , , -p, T-
shown in getting farm products and.3-1^ ^ us show y°u 0U1 stoc.^. B. F.
other things for display, among the Watson & Son. 47-tf
Willacy county people for the Valley j The Auxiliary of the Presbyterrian
Fair at Harlingen if you have §iy'church will meet with Mrs. W. H.
thmgjrmg it in, it will be well taken • Shrader, Friday afternoon at 3 o dock
B. E. Carroll was in Harlingen,
Mrs. E. W. Bauer returned Tuesday ,ers for everything needed about the
morning from a six w;eeks visit in home, the farm or the barn yard.
Kansas City with relatives. Come in and let us show you what
F. G. Fawks the weather man re- I win need> 47-tf
ported the minimum thermometer:*' , , . ,.
going as low as 35 degrees Sunday i- J* T. Holloway started work on his
night. The coldest this fall. I ^fw home Monday morning that
We carry a complete line of harness if tP.be built just west of his present;merchandise.
■ location L. ■ E. Greshem nas the con- j Thanksgiving Day will be observed
traf>t. | by a service in the High School Audi-
Miss Anna Bolton arrived last week torium in the morning. Many families
from Millheim to be with Mis^ aro- .will gather around the festive board,
line Langhammer ffor an indefinite ] where Turkey and all the “fixins”
for all kinds of farm work. When in
need of anything in this line drop in
Richardson from Jackson, Mississippi
arrived last Thursday for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Harding.
Monday they all motored to Redfish
Bay on Tuesday they made a trip to
Mission by way of Edinburg return-
ing by Harlingen. They will also at-
tend the Valley Fair at Harlingen
next week before returning to their
homes in Mississippi.
Floor coverings, rugs, and furni-
ture can be had at B. F. Watson &
Son. Before making your purchases
your
come in and look over our
lines of
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care of.
Rev. L. A. Boone and A. A. Lindahl
Saturday on business.
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attended the District Stewards meet- Mt.„ iL r VPVlirnPH Rntiird-jv
ins of the m-ownsvHle District, Wed-
nesday, in Brownsville. Iwith fiends
Give substantial Christmas pre-! Mr and jjrs. B. E. Carrol are do-
sents this year. Buy them at Watson’s : ing light house keeping in rooms in
Hardware store. 47-tf the Joe Turner residence. Mr. Carroll
Mrs. S. L. Bowman received a mes- 1 is with the Texas Oil Company,
sage from her daughter Miss Grace • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pennington were
Tuesday stating she was married • dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mis.
Monday to Earl McMue at Bernie, I K. E. Reamer, in the after noon they
Missouri. Miss Grace will be remem- • enioyed a sight-seeing trip thru the
bered by a number of the young peo- j Las ara district and then went on to
pie here as she spent the Month of j Benito.
May with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. j ' For builders hardware of all de-
L. Bowman, Mi. and Mis. Eail Me- scriptions call oh B. F. Watson & Son
stay.
Furniture of the right kind to suit
every home in Willacy county can be
had at B. F. Watson & Son’s store in
Raymondville. We pride ourselves in
carrying just the kind of furniture
and household necessities you will
jwill be enjoyed. Ideal weather and
crop conditions prevail and people of
Raymondville and its surrounding
territory have ample reason to
observe this day with genuine
Thanksgiving, even as did our fore-
fathers, so many years ago.
Mrs. Randolph Wright and son
Earle returned to their home in
Nue will make their home in St. Louis
Mo.
Charley Reed of Kingsville was a
Raymondville caller, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dodd and chil-
dren toured the lower valley Thurs-
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dodd
in La Ferria and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Dodd and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grissom
in Donna
When in doubt what to give your
wife for Christmas drop into our
store and we will be glad to show you
our lines of furniture, Queens-ware,
kitchen utensils, glassware and in-
numerable other items that will make
ideal and useful presents. 47-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fuller returned
Saturday from a months visit
We can save you money on your pur-
chases. Price our line, then price
others and you will be convinced that
we are here to save you on your
purchases. 47-tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tambrough and
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jackson and their
families toured the lower valley, Sun-
day.
need. We invite you to come and take Brownsville, Saturday after spending
a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs
B. E. Earle.
Tommy Ewing of Mercedes, Marina
Hughes of Lyford, Mr. Macy of Har-
lingen and Joe Lochrie and Calvin
Huff left early Wednesday morning
for college Station where they will
attend the big foot-ball game Thanks-
giving Day between A. and M. and
Austin.
M. H. Dreyer and Randolph Wright
of Brownsville returned Sunday from
Galveston where Mr. Dreyer went on
business, also to visit his mother.
Mr. Wright goes several times during
the year, as he is traveling salesman
for the Galveston Dry Goods Co.
Mr. Comp, game warden of Browns
ville was in town, Wednesday.
Miss Don Earle has accepted a posi-
tion in the office, of the Dodge Plant
Farm.
a look over our extensive lines. 47-tf
Nat Wetzel went to Donna, Monday
morning to be with the Nick Dalphin
Land Company the first of the week.
Mrs. J. W. Deibner returned Satur-
day from San Antonio accompanied
by Mrs. Watkins also of San Antonio
who came to spend a few days with
her son R. W. Watkins who has been
doing carpenter work on the Metho-
dist Church, for several weeks.
Meet your friends at B. F. Watson
& Son’s hardware and furniture store
It is a convenient place to loaf around
as well as to make whatever pur-
chase you may need in our various
lines of goods. 47-tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jackson and
two children from Cisco arrived the
18 and will make their home on the
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chaney moved'J. E. Tambrough place east of town.
here last week from Lyford and are
occupying the house recently vacated
by Mr. and Mrs. V. Sabin.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo McCiaugherty of
Kingsville were guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs. John McCiaugherty.
Mrs. Leslie Dowda arrived Friday
from Gonzales to join her husband
led j wko has been here since last Septem- I who were here
itb ber with Tiis father, Dr. H. S. Dowda. ! building of the
their parents, in Arkansas, on their j Mrs. G. P. Fones and sons Guy
return trip they visited other relatives , porter and James Milton came Sun-
in East Texas. 1 day for a few days visit with her
Mrs. Jackson is a daughter of Mrs.
Tambrough.
Mrs. S. H. Maddy returned Friday
to her home in Medford, Oklahoma
after a months visit with her son-in-
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Roger B. Stiles.
R. L. Watson and Jack Owens,
to superintend the
Texas Oil tank and
office building went to Corpus Chri-
sti, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lonas and W. L.
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Mrs. C. H. Swayze, Mrs. R. W. Huff
Miss Beatrice Higgenson, Mrs. F. P.
Moore and daughter Miss Thelma
were callers Tuesday -on Mrs. Kate
Compton who is in the Hospital in
Harlingen. They state that Mrs.
Ccmptori had a very serious operation
but is getting along nicely and ex-
pects to return home in a few days.
The town was about deserted Wed-
nesday as nearly every one was at-
tending" the Circus in Harlingen.
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Bag Dad 9x12 fringed a Life Time Rug
$120.00
Bag Dad 8 3x10.6
$110.008
Axminster Heavy 9x121
$7500
Axminster Lighter Grade
$50.00
Brussells 9x12
$35.00
Wool Fiber 9x12
$27.50
Axminsters Heavy 6x9
$40.00
Axminsters Lighter Grade 6x9
$30.00
Wool Fiber 6x9
$15.00
Bungalow Rugs $6 00 to $14.00
Just For Comparison
Look At These
Pepperill 9-4 Sheeting
Sells For...............................................
43c yd.
36 inches Bleached Sheeting
Sells For.................:............. ..................
IOC yd.
Men’s Socks and Ladies’ Hose
Per Pair ..................................................
08c
Star Brand, All Leather Shoes,
Guaranteed, at 15 per
cent discount
25 per cent off On Women’s
Ready-to-wear
All Blankets and Comforts at 20
per cent Reduction
$45
Coats
$33.75
Worth
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now until Christmas you may get one of |
the ten $10.00 comforts or a $20.00 all |
wool Blanket. |
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Moritz, Isasdore. Willacy County News (Raymondville, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1925, newspaper, November 26, 1925; Raymondville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874234/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Reber Memorial Library.