The Pearsall Leader and The Pearsall News (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. [19], No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1913 Page: 8 of 8
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The Mercer Drug: Co. is head-
quarters for LIV-VER-LAX. (ad)
...
Vi |
e Do Business
Louts Osteryoung spent several
days in San Autonio on business
this week-
Is “Your” Credit Good?
Let Moss & Schott put on your
buggy spindles and wagon sceins.
(adv) 1
FOOLISH QUESTION.
WOOD & COAL For Sale. Phone |
your orders. Pearsall Steam
Laundry.
Do you realize that, in addition to the amouni.
of your balance at the bank, the very fact that
you are guarding your future and have a check
account at a reliable bank will strengthen your
credit.
Easy to Guess, We Sell For Less
BORN:—A son to Mr. and Mrs.
J. L’ Pranglin, Thursday morning |
August 7th-
Visit our Ice Cream Parlor first]
[class service assured.—Monroe
Chapman.
m
AN COMPARE WITH OUR PRICES.
, j ;
) dies’ Low Quarters, all styles---------—$1.48
idies’ White Buckskin Shoes-------------$1*98
S ite Canvas Shoes------------------------$1.78
5 .l.es’ Shoes, flexible soles —j------------$1.88
___________________________________8c
dale Domestic---------------------1--------------1®C
latest styles------—------------------$9.98
10W _____________________________ $3.98
sbody Shirts, now-----------------------------98c
39c
___________________________________
Shoes, now— t----------------—-----------$1.88
eting, now------------------------ 20c
Mrs. J. W. Harris and children
| left Monday for San Antonio to I
visit A. C- Hardin and family.
Since 90 per cent, of the business of this coun-
try is based on credit the matter of good credit
is a very important item in getting ahead-
Our facilities and <|oi)nections are such as enable
"us to give careful attention to both, small and
large accounts. We want your# come in and
Bring ypur Watches and Jewel-]
ry here to be repaired.—H A.
Mercer Drug Co.
see us.
Miss Etta Bilhartz has accepted j
a position in the office of E. A,
Lilly, commencing Friday.
PEOPLES STATE BANK
. V ■
CORN FOR SALE:—About 2000]
| bushels at 60c per bushel* N. P.
Woodward ranch.
I Little Miss Evelyn Maney ac-,
companied Fannie Mae Woodward
to the ranch Tuesday on a visit.
FOR SALE CHEAP,second-hand
Oliver Typewriter, nearly new.-
Apply Leader office- Adv.
JOHN L. PRANGLIN
Attorney-At-Law
Office at the County Court House
Owner of only complete Abstract of Title Books of Frio County Lands.
Mrs. Ben Rubinstein returned
[home Thursday, after a three
week’s visit to her parents at
| Crawford.
Will practice in all the Courts. Special attention given to examination of
Land Titles,; perfection of Land Titles, Land Litigation,
and all Probate Matters, etc.
Adams will shrink your tires—
I hot or cold. He’s had 20 years
experience!and knows. Adv.
Mrs. C. M. Slaughter, Mrs. W.
A. Roberts and Miss Hulda Kuick,
were in town from the ranch Mon-
I day- m
Try our Hydraulic Cold Tire
Setter. Guaranteed,
adv Moss & Schott.
Miss Fannie Dowe returned
home Monday night from Alpine,
where she has been attending the
summer normal.
Don’t forget where to buy your
Garden Hose and Sprayers—J. W.
Harris & Co., Headquarters.
adv2t
ties
to quality and prices, no one can
Ben Rubinstein returned home
Friday from New York where he
had been to purchase a large stock
] of fall goods.
Miss Fred Marie Peyton, of San
Antonio, returned home Sunday
after a week’s visit to Miss Bess
Harkness in Pearsall.
ubinstein & Co.
Tone up your appetite by get-
| ting some nice tresh pickles in
bottles or barrels at Philips & Co
Jos. Bilhartz and family return-
| ed home Friday from an enjoyable
auto trip to Fredericksburg and
other places.
Let us have your family washing
to-day and get it back tomorrow
fresh and clean- Pearsall Steam
Laundry. adv
Tel. 144
All Kinds of Windmill Work
PRICES REASONABLE
Your Work Solicited.
PEARSALL, TEXAS.
Headquarters at Barnes Lumber Co
11
UV
Try a sack of LaFrance Flour
! it Clay Coker’s. Adv.
Emmett Neill and George Hess
are helping VV.Trickey buy cotton.
You can always find the prices
right, at Horton’s. adv
S. T. Dowe returned home Mon-
day from a business trip to San
Antonio.
W. F. Thompson and family re-
turned home Monday evening
from a short visit to relatives at
\ Devine.
Latest things in up-to-date Trim-
mings, just arrived at Pearsall
Mercantile Co. adv
Local shower in Pearsall Satur-
day and Monday—of little benefit,
I however.
Buggies cheaper than ever at
Pearsall Mercantile Co. adv
Miss Jessie Jennison is at home
again from San Marcos where she
has been attending [the Normal.
New goods just (arrived. Don’t
fail to see them, at Horton’s, (adv)
BORN:—To Mr. and Mrs. F. M-
VanNieumenhugse, a girl, August
4th, 1915
Trunks, Suit Cases, hand bags
Big line—Cheap, at Pearsall Mer-
cantile Co. adv
Big full line of No Name and]
Stetson Hats, Men’s pants, shirts!
and high grade shoes at Pearsall
Mercantile Co. adv
Perry Foster returned home
Saturday frcim Hondo where he
attended the Summer normal dur-
ing the past month.
W. J. Tyner and wife went to
San Antonio this week to buy
the furniture for their new home
which is nearing completion.
Calomel, Calomel, you cannot
stay for LIV-VER-LAX has
shown us an easier way, ask the
Mercer Drug Co. adv
Jas. D. Crenshaw
LAWYER
LAND LITIGATION
San Antonio, :: :: Texas
We have a first-class watch-
maker and engraver. All work
guaranteed.—H. A. Mercer Drug
Company.
G. W. Lewis has purchased the
D. B. Little residence formerly
occupied by Mrs. Mary Kilgore,
moving in Tuesday.
LIV-VER-LAX FOR
SICK HEADACHE
Adams does blacksgiithing of
all kinds, repairing and buggy
painting. And don’t forget it.
(Adv.)
mu
Dick Maney went to Moore
Monday to deliver the supplies for
j the election held Tuesday.
Rubber stamps on short notice,
linen markers, etc. I make ’em.—
Walter IL Harris. Phone 15 or 88.
vV. B Taylor and family, and
ssster, Miss Kate, spent Tuesday
i r: town from the ranch.
Shrink your tires in 20 minutes.
Hydraulic cold tire setting is the
best. Moss & Schott. (Adv.)
Milton Horton left Monday for
(Carlsbad, Texas, on a two months
trip for the benefit of his health.
He is just up from a severe spell
of sickness.
Thousands have taken advan-
tage of the Rubinstein Mercantile
Co’s Big Sale in the Eldridge
Building, why not you? adv
It is Your Inactive Liver and Clogged
Bowels. Liv- Ver-Lax is the Pan-
acea for all Liver Troubles
and Constipation.
Goo. W. Curtis has moved his
office into the room vacated this
week by S. T.Phelps.
Shut the the flies out. J. W.
Harris & Co. are headquarters for
Screen Supplies- adv2t.
Judge H. J Ward left Monday
for Waco to attend the annual
meeting of the Grand Lodge of
| the Knights of Honor. He attend-
ed as a delegate from the Pearsall
lodge.
Miss Priscilla DeVilbiss left
this week on a visit to relatives at
Bisbee. Arizona, and other places.
She expects to be gone six months.
Get a Walkup Milk Cooler, an
Iceless Refrigerator.
Fred Thurmond,
(adv.tf) Melon, Texas.
Judge Crawford Laxson return-
home Monday night from his trip
to Terre Haute, Ind.
Have your old . Saddle Rigged
New at Kirkland’s Saddle Shop.
adv2t
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Isabel 1 are
rejoicing over the arrival of a line
boy on August 3rd-
COAL & WOOD For Sale. Phone
your orders. Pearsall Steam
Laundry.
W. Langford, of Gibbsland,
La-, who has been visiting his
brother. D. B., in Pearsall for
two weeks, left for his home via
Corpus Christi Monday.
Ladies’ Suits, Skirts, Shoes and
Muslin Wear now being sold re^
garb less of cost at the Rubinstein
M: reantile Co. in- the Eldridge
Building. adv
Mrs T. A. Sanders returned
home Saturday after a week’s visit
on the A. R. Sanders ranch.
Why be constipated, when you
can buy LIV-VER-LAX from The
Mercer Drug Co. adv
J. J. Little came in Monday
from East Columbia, bringing
725 head of three and four-year-
old steers for the Schreiner &
Halff ranch/
Adams, the blacksmith, makes
wagon beds and cotton frames.
(Try him. Around the corner on
Ash Street. (Adv.)
R. W. Hudson returned home
Thursday after a stay of nearly
two months in Washington and
Cal Speer, of Asherlon, came
over Sunday and spent several
days with relatives.
Let Adams put some new
spindles on your buggy. ' Won’t
cost much. (Adv.)
Mrs. W. T. Pollard and child-
ren arrived in Pearsall Monday
night from Cameron to join her
husband, who came last week.
> , They have purchased the A IL
adv | Coates residence.
C. R* Miller, of Dilley, spent
Wednesday in Pearsall greeting
friends.
Land Surveying,Civil Engineer-
ing —Monroe Chapman, County
Surveyor.
THE MERCURY
In Our Thermometer
is way down. The
Quality of
Our Ice Cream
•Is WAY UP!
You’ll Enjoy a
Brief Sojourn Here.
LEWIS & SON
Mitchell, Va His health has
greatly improved.
Dress Goods, Laces, Embroid-
eries. Ribbons and Notions now
being sold at manufacturers prices
at the Rubinstein Mercantile Co.,
in the Eldridge Building. adv
Mrs. H V. Haass and son.Hen-
ry, and daughter, Mrs.P.C.Jagge,
of Castroville, arrived in Pearsall
Tuesday on a week’s visit to Jos.
Bilhartz and family.
Miss Ollie Yates returned to
her home at Aguilares Saturday
night, after a week’s^risit to her
grandmother, Mrs. Emily Yates,
and sister. Miss Esma-
In the recent civil service ex-
amination for postal clerks, held
in San Antonio, we are glad to
note the name of Miss Willie
Gayle among the successful ones.
Miss Minnie Arnold,of Ardmore
Oklahoma, arrived in Pearsall
Tuesday night, on a visit to her
uncle, J. A. Carter. She was met
fin San Antonio by her brother,
Brennan.
You are billious, your thirty
feet of bowel become clogged up,
poisonous gasses are generated in
the bowels and thrown out in the
system, your head aches,
you have chills and fever, you are
nervous and ill-tempered, youf
system is full of bile, not properly
passed off. Your dis-ordered
stomach and billiousness cannot be
regulated until you remove the
cause. It is not your stomach’s
fault. Your stomach is good as
any. Try LIV-VER-LAX, it is
purely vegetable. Do not resort
to harsh physics and calomel,
which ruins the system and softens
the bones.
LIV-VER-LAX acts gently,
yet positively on the liver, stom-
ach and bowels, is pleasant to take
and does not gripe or sicken- It
is reccommended for grownups
and babies all alike.
You will be surprised at the
amount of bile a bottle of LIV-
VER-LAX will clean out of your
system, Buy a regular 50c or $1
bottle at H A. Mercer Drug Co.
on our guarantee and be convinced.
The Lebanon Co-Operative
Medicine Co., Lebanon, Tenn.
None genuine without the like-
ness and signature of L. K. Grigs-
by. (adv)
S. C. Roberts and family were
in from the ranch Tuesday even-
ing, bringing Miss Irma Trickey,
who had been visiting them for
several days.
On his return from New York a
week or so ago, A. G. Holland
brought his children a beautiful
little Shetland pony and cart. And
the cart is always full.
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Hudson, C. H. & Woodward, Roy. The Pearsall Leader and The Pearsall News (Pearsall, Tex.), Vol. [19], No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 8, 1913, newspaper, August 8, 1913; Pearsall, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988239/m1/8/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .