The Pearsall Leader (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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TH» PKARSALL LEADER, PEARSALL,
Money!
'osssas
any land—Farms
see me and I may
ON
Pearsall
" V
uily has moved his shoe
) into the D. ILKirkland
die shop.
e)9 every night at the
iw. Come out and bring
Is. Adv.
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iarship in Draughon’s
allege, San Antonio, for
ler office.
Windrow and family
from Hondo Thursday
a relatives.
t have to buy ex-
resen ts to get what
at Horton’s.
nison is now J. F. Du-
rant in the Singer sew-
e business.
IEAD. FRESH BUT-
FRESH EGGS every
18 uC C o S.
me Berry visited Miss
Fadden at Moore for
s this week.
Yams at 2c per pound
delivered. Good sacks
c each. Chas. M elms I
>chran is holding down
Clerk’s office while T.
out hunting.
Chickens, and Eggs
sold^for Cash High-
iid. W. B. MeMakin
iiiniusand famil.v return
<i in W> dnesdax nighi after a
. < u; i* g at Reauaii
Weils.
Pigs Feet and Keg Kraut at
Clay Coker’s.
Milton Taylor and daughter,
Miss Chula, and Miss Maggie
Little, were in from Frio Town
Tuesday.
Let Hudson & Woodward insure
your property against fire.
Preaching Sunday morning and
evening at the Methodist Church.
A cordial invitation is extended
everyone.
Remember we maintain the
same low prices on Xmas
goods that we have always
done.—Horton.
Mrs. Berta Cockrell, of San An-
tonio, arrived in Pearsall Wednes-
day on a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Sam Johnson-
I have a beautiful line of hand-
kerchiefs in boxes, nice for Xmas
gifts. Bon Ton Millinery.
Don’t forget the new picture
show gives good pictures every
night and will appreciate your
patronage. Three reels. 5c and
10c. Eldridge building. Come
out tonight. (Adv.)
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SANTA’S ^
BEST GIFT
Frio Lodge 399 A.F. 6 A.M.
Meets Saturday night
on or before Full
Moon. Visiting broth-
ers cordially invited.
R.H. Burks,W.M.
J.L. Barden, Sec’ry
A. J. ScKott
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
GRIST MILL
Your general blacksmith work
solicited. Work guaranteed.
Guessing Contest
At Pearsall Mercantile Co.
Come guess at the cans,
bottles and glasses of DEL
MONTE goods in our show
window. Contest closes
December 24th. A five-
cent purchase entitles you
to a guess. The prize is One
Dozen Cans of Del Monte Goods
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BARENTS, this is meant for yon. THINK it over, TALK it over
« and then ACT. The best present Santa Clans can bring your chil-
dren is a little DEPOSIT in our bank. Be sure that Santa brings
a book of this kind to your home. It will teach the children to SAVE
and take CARE of their money. It will prove a GOOD INVESTMENT
for yon in the result on their CHARACTER in later yean. Hyg the
twi® NOW for future financial suooess.
PEOPLES STATE BANK
The road between Pearsall and
Derby is in splendid condition
since Commissioner Applewhite
worked it over about two weeks
ago.
Kodaks and Films—we have a
good supply. — J.M.Windrow.
If your home should burn
would you receive any insurance?
Let us insure you io an old line
company.—Hudson & Woodward*
Tel. 88. '
Mr. and Mrs. George Bl&ckaller
motored to Hondo Thursday
where Mrs. Blackeller caught the
train for Del Rio, her old home,
on a visit.
'Phone 184
If you want a well. Will
drill wells for lots or ac-
reage near town.
w. E. SMITH
“SSCSS
ctical Xmas Presents!
mmm
FTS FOR FATHER
TS FOR MOTHER
GIFTS FOR DAUGHTER
GIFTS FOR THE SON
GIFTS FOR THE FIANCE
his Is A Year Of Useful Gifts.
99
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u*ge stock must move. Come and inspect it.
M. WINDROW,The
Night. Pearsall, Texas. Visit My Store.
folks spent a pleas-
the home of Mr
Gates Friday.
Lard 15c pound at
Adv
s W. V Angel I and
illett, visited rela-
ill earl\ 1his week
ranee of Fall Millinery
nurd ay, December
tg until January 1st
and Shapes. Won-
ting opportunity.
on Ion Millinery.
)RDER!
utiful patterns of
ake your measure.
so have a full and
lplete sample line
he well known
Wear-Proof
10SIERY
Guaranteed
MER NEILL
Phone No. 139
Mrs J F Erskine, of Derby,
visited at the home of J. C B
Harkness and family for several
days this week.
Window Glass all sizes, see
Brown DeVilbiss Co. Adv
S C Roberts and family and
Misses Louise Kirkpatrick and
Maude Cund spent Saturday at
the Roberts ranch.
We are agents for any magazine
published. Give us your subscrip-
tions.—J. M. Windrow, the news-
dealer. Adv.
W. Trickey and family and Mrs.
J. A Carter and Miss Mamie Hill
motored to San Antonio Sunday
returning home Monday.
Fresh Cranberries 10c quart at
Brown DeVilbiss Co’s. Adv.
R. N McFadden and daughter.
Miss Robbie, and Miss Mary
Johnston were over from Moore
Tuesday visiting friends.
Mrs. Ida B. Woodward and
daughter, Fannie, returned home
from San Antonio Saturday night,
accompanied fry Mrs. Julia Will-
iamson who went on to the ranch
Wednesday to visit Mr. 'and/'Mrs
George Oge
The Ladies of the Chris-
tian Church will hold
their Annual Bazaar on
the 18th and 19th of Dec-
ember.
$5.00 For Your Xmas
Here is one Bicycle Shop you can
trust; you can do business with us
and feel perfectly safe. All our new
Bicycles are guaranteed for 3 years.
All our Bicycle Tires guaranteed 96
months. As to reliability—we are
known to San Antonio Bicyclists as
the leading Bicycle Shop in the city.
Write in and tell us your wants.
We can supply them. We ^will sell
you a Bicycle and take this Adver-
tisement as $5.00 in part payment.
SEND TO /US FOR ALL YOUR
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES.
PRICES AS LOW AS YOU CAN
FIND ANYWHERE.
ROGERS’ BICYCLE SHOP
63S Market Street. Sen Antonio. Teaaa.
Don’t place yourself under obli-
gations to your friends by asking
them to go on your bond—see usl
— Hudson & Woodward.
Mrs Johp E Schlottmann ar-■>
rived in Pearsall early in the week
.from Cotulla and is visiting her,
sister, Mrs. Ike DeVilbiss. * j
" ' • * *
Misses Ruth Hudson and Carrie
Hindes, and Jcthn Hindes and Mr.
Eppright came over from Hindes
Saturdav and spent Sunday here.
We Have The Goods!
We have a large stock of Christ-
mas and Wedding Presents consist-
ing of Fancy Cut Glass, Persian
Ivory, Silverware and Toilet Articles
Big Line of Xmas Toys.
The Peoples Drug Store
KODAKS, Autographic,the latest
invention, we have them.—J. M.
Windrow. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boon, of
Hondo, arrived in Pearsall Tues-
day on a visit to their children,
Mrs. Hester Tully and Mrs. Sam
Johnson.
We have a large stock of solid
Gold Jewelry, also a well selected
line of Watches.—J. M. Windrow,
the Jeweler.
P. S. Harris has purchased the
R. S. Nixon house next the G. F.
Hindes home and will move in
immediately.
If you want to keep up with
Dilley and vicinity subscribe for
THE DILLEY ATMOSPHERE
Subscribe at this office, $1.00 the
year. I A. Jones, of Moore, paid The
WANTED—A team of mares, Leader office a pleasant visit
weighing between 1000 and 1100, Thursday. Mr. Jones says he is
not over 7 years of age. Most be y®ry ^asy Preparing to go into
good pullers; white or gray colorJ rft*8*nR hogs and livestock, and
not wanted. Fred Goeppinger getting his ground to plant feed
, . . and reduce the cotton acreage.
Will Thompson, who has been
suffering with a broken collar-bone __ AP.
*___ .l TKontcmirim, twkoil I FARES VIA I&GN RY. Tickets
since the Thanksgiving football I ^ afc u fare to a„ point8 in
game, returned to school in ban Texas, Ark , La, Okla.. and to
Antonio Sunday. Memphis, Tenn. on December 2$,
Mr. A. L. MW.
Lois, went to San Antonio Sunday Chicago. Washington, Kansas
to meet her husband who has been I City, and ALL points in the
spending several weeks at Del Rio SOUTHEAST, and to certain
Dryden and Sanderson. P0',0’*'0 Colorado; on Dec. 20. 21,
and 22; return limit Jan 18. For
NOTICE—I take orders for particulars, see Ticket Agent,
lowers, fruit trees, aud shrubbery I&GN Ry. 4t
Phone me at 105 and I will call I Don’t forget that George An
and show samples. tf derson, the blind man wants to do
W- M. Cochran I t hose little odd jobs you need
Two papers for the price of one: done. He was presented with $80
The San Antonio Light and Theirs week by a number of our cit-
Pearsall Leader 1 year $5. Re- izens, but you can also help by
newal to S. A. Light and Pearsall having him sharpen your cutlery
Leader 1 year, $5 75- or Riving him odd jobs of carpen-
w T j r. trr j , w , ter and repair work. He lives in
Mrs. Ida B. Woodward, Mr.and L. ,, p. , . ..
w n m , , . * T the old Finck residence faemg the
Mrs. Roy Woodward, Miss Julia .. ^ . ,
Woodward and Charfes Mullins1"" °° *°°r d“ty “d ,eel
went to the Woodward ranch Sun-
day afternoon,Mrs-Ida Woodward ■ NfflirF
remaining- | m&MmM
~ xt A ^ . „ Notice is hereby given that on
George Hess went to Cotulla L, c . , ... .
Monday, where he has been given ®rst ^ay Janua|,y» 1915* the
a district agency by the Singer w*ter rates for residences will be
Sewing Machine Company. He raised from $1.50 per month to
will move his family next week. | $1.75 per month. Tl* busiOew
rates will remain the same.
Pearsall Water,Ice Sc Light Co
better —Editor.
NOW IS YOUR TIME.
Seven choice residence lota only
blocks from postoffice. 54x12ft
feet Water on East and Weal
side of these lots. Will sell one or
all at $150 each, one third cash,
balance terms to suit
S L. Stallings-
NOTICE.
No hunting allowed in any
owned or controlled by me. All per-
missions are hereby revoked. AH vio-
lations of this notice will be prosecuted.
W. F. Thompson
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WEYOUT^S miMSWS
The publishers of The Youth VGom- -
panion will, as always at .this
present to every subscriber wfe
scription is paid for 1916, s
for the new year. It is a gem <
endar-making. The decorative
ing is rich, but the main puiposs baa
been to produce a thatis rtt-
ful, and that purpose has beerTadkieved.
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Hudson, C. H. & Woodward, Roy. The Pearsall Leader (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914, newspaper, December 11, 1914; Pearsall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth920708/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .