The Hebbronville News. (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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THE HEBBRONVILLE NEWS
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Mrs. F. F. Chesterson, Manager
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A. Poggenphol & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Wallpaper, Paints,
Class, Mouldings,
Oils, Frames, Etc.
TO PATRONIZE VS IS TO SAVE MONEY AND
GET WHAT YOV WANT.
TELEPHONE 92 LAREDO. TEXAS 1214 EORRAGVT ST.
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is the head of a number of lumber
oomPante* in Houston and South Tex-
m*, ms well as other parts of the State.
These companies build h^mes and sell
them on Iona time to fs-ople unable to
own a bom a hy an.v other mean*. To
these people lie i* known a* a Just
and reasonable man. and none hesitute
to fo to him with their trouble*,
knowing that he is always the friend
of the isiop man.
.Mr. DividMin showed me many tele,
prams (stacks of them, to be exa't.)
of an encouraging nature. and letter
after letter, some of them written b.v
the trembling bands of aged mothers
wUbinr him God *l>*ed in hi« under,
taking and a-“urinK him of their
! | loyal support 1 «u* reminded then
' ’ thjit Lynch Da'idaon enjoys a great-
er heritage in the loyalty of his
f1lend* thun could possibly accrue to
him through office holding—e\en the
highest within the gift of the people
of Tex us.
Notwithstanding his talk and de.
meanor smacked not the least of
egotism—and that from one who has
every right to feel just a little proud
of himself.—plain as an old shoe, yet
wearing the polish of u true Southern
gentlemen. Lynch Davidson made a
lasting impression upon me. That im-
pression is, if he is elected Governor,
he will be the servant "f all tlie
people and not pressed under the
thumb of a favored few. He will not
only give Texas a business adminis-
tration. hut will give Texas an honest
’administration—for one has only to
look Lynch Davidson squarely in tin
I eye to become convinced that he is
inherently honest; a11 honesty instilled
into him by u Christian home and a
hand that led him rightly along the
Filling Station
TIRES CHANGED FREE OF COST FREE AIR
LADIES REST .*. ROOM
1 Do Not Ask For All of Y’our
Business—Just a Part of It.
OSCAR THOMPSON—Agent
Magnolia Petroleum Co.
HE11BKONV1LLE. TEXAS-
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We Sell
Stoves, Toasters and
Electric Irons
We Are Headquarters for
Westinghouse-Madza
LAMPS
We Have a Complete Repair
Shop to Handle AH Electrical
Repairs .’ .’ .* .* .’ .* .'
“Courteous Service”
perilous path* of boyhood.
LITTLE I.o< ALS NOTES.
Th** recent simii was not tit
all helpful t«» cotton.
That new foundry and machine
shops will work wonders for lleb.
bronville.
Unless the market breaks cattle
shipments from Hebbronville will soon
begin in earnest.
The new school budding is certain,
ly an ornament to that part of the
city in which it is located.
Should Mr. St. Albans build a fine
apartment hutise and a big office build,
ing on his newly-bought bUxik—but
why anticipate?
Mr. W. A. Dannelly has bought
from Judge Brumfield u half intern*
in the Jim Hogg County Abstract
Company. Both gentlemen are to be
congratulated.
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IN HONOR OK MISS 1MKK4T0.
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FLAKY MJ.KN, JoHN HOlTilf
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j 4.KOIU.K ALLEN, MINOR*.
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OK
JIM HOGG COUNTY, TEXAS.
In Vacation.
Notice i* hereby given that 1. W. F.
Allen. Guardian of the estate* of
Florence Clara Allen. John Houghton
Allen and Wilbur George AlleT>,
minors, on the 13tb Jay of April. A.
D 1926. file,! my applii-ation »n *be
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above entitled and numbend cause^
for an order of the County Judge of
Jim Hogg County, T* xa*. authorizing j
me as the guardian of the estate* of
► aid wtnds to make an oil and gus
or mineral base upon such terms as
the court may <>rd* r and diretd of the
following described rial estate, situa-
ted in Jitn Hogg County. Teia*. be.
longing to the estates of said wards,
t«.wit:
Block No. 66. in Survey 75*4, Certi-
ficate 1350, Original Grantee Mrs.
M. A. Owen; Blocks Noe. 5, 6. 7 and
s in Survey 49, Certificate 1.329,
Origin*! Grant* e B. S. A F; Blocks
Not. 13. 14. 15 and 16 in Survey 29,
Certificate 12.2544, original Grantee
H. A <7. N; *a< h of said subdivision*
being as per a subdivision reap of
ris-ord in Volume 1, page « of the
Flat Records of Jim Hogg County,
Texas, to which plat and the record
thereof reference is hereby made for
all purposes, and particularly for a
description of above subdivision by
metes and bound*, atid ea<’h of *a>d
blocks containing 4 0 acre* <rf land
more or less, except said block No. 66
in Survey 79 4. which contains 160
acres of land, more or less.
Said application will be heard by
the C'ounty Judge in the City of
Hebbronville, T« xas, on the 26tb day
of April. A. D. 192«.
WITNESS my yhand this the 13th
day of April. A. D. 1926.
W. P. ALLEN,
Guardian of said Minors.
The guests pr< sent were; Mcdamcs
Roy Young, Payee, Briscoe, J. Frank.
McGee, Hoy Hearn and -Miss Thelma
Pierce,
The
Texas-Mexican
Railroad
QUICK FREIGBi AND PASSENGER SERVICE
ID POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES
AND MEXICO
TRAVERSES THE GREATEST CATTLE COUNTRY IN TEXAS
AND THE LARGEST OIL-PRODUCING FIELD
IN SOUTH TEXAS
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LAND ADJACENT TO THE TEXAS-MEXICAN RAILWAY 18
SPLENDIDLY ADAPTED TO THE GROWING OF
COTTON AND CITRUS FRUITS
THE TEXAS-MEXICAN RAILWAY IS A DIRECT LINE FROM
THE DEEP W ATER AT CORPUS CHR1STI TO THE
GATEWAY OF MEXICO—LAREDO
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FOR FULL INFORMATION WRITE ANY
OF OUR REPRESENTATIVES
S. W. DeWOLF.
V. P. 8 G. M.
Laredo, Texas
C. M. FISH.
Traffic Manager
Laredo, Texas
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Laredo Electric
& Ry. Co.
Mrs. P. B. Harhisnn was hostess to
a ,,4 2" party last Thursday evening
given in honor of .Miss Thelma Fierro
of Alice. Her home wan very attrm-t-
lvely d*curated with gorgeous flower*.
Delicious refreshments were serv*d
to the following: Misses, Thelma.
Pierce, Evelyn Briscoe, Virginia Stet-
son. Marie lnutg, '\'ane Swearingen.
Julia Stafford. Vera Powell and Mr*.
Young.
Mi** Thelma Pierce received honor
guest prise which wits a set of score
p*ds, Marie Long received high score
which was a'*0 a set of score puds.
Vera Powell held low score und te.
reived a dainty little powder puff.
DMCUB01NG BIG qt ESTIONS.
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THE DRUB STORE
FIRST
We Keep Everything To Be Found In
Any First-Class DruR Store.
Come and See Ua and Tell Ua Your Wants
And We Will Please You.
Old Timer;—"When Daniel Web-
ster wrote that dictionary he sure
did something."
New-Timer:—"It wasn’t Daniel who
mote the dictionary; it was Noah.”
old.Timer:—"Noah nothing. He
built the Ark."
New-Timer;—"That’* *o. I must
have got mixed in the name*.''
And *o °n far i»to the Hebbronville
night, and they discu*^ other big
questions with the name lucidity and
intelligence.
THE ONLY WAY.
Wr often think that the only way
t0 abolish petting and kindred evil*
would be to resume drowning all the
girl tabies.—< *hio State Journal.
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PVsxIM. OF THE HATPIN.
FASHION took the hatpin aw*y
from woman and left her with nothing
but an automatic revolver with which
to defend herself.—Toledo Blade.
AN NOl’NCKMKJiT.
Young’s Pharmacy,
HEBBRONVILLE, TEXAS
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We wish to announce that we will
be glad to take care of any patient* of
Hebbronville of Dr. A. K. Chandler
until be ia able to resume hi* practice.
Dr*. Chandler A Chandler,
Corpu* Chriati.
Dr. J. W. Chandler.
KJagrrUle.
Frigidaire
/ Complete with
Metal Cabinet;
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See the New Complete
Line of Low Priced
Metal Cabinet Frigidaires
Revolutionary Values.
National Demonstration
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Week. Begins Today.
F. C. Rahlmann
Corpus Christ!, Texas
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The Hebbronville News. (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1926, newspaper, April 14, 1926; Hebbronville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth979734/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .