Val Verde County Herald and Del Rio Record-News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Our Beautiful Lines of Summer Goods
Are the Talk of the Town
N.
V.
Our business in all lines has been enormous. Wherever we have had a chance to show our mer-
chandise to a customer it has been a sale. Compliments on assortment and prices have often been
heard on our stock of summer wearables. We have kept our stock full and complete by constant re-
orders so that you will find us with new goods coming in on every train. Call at the GRAND LEADER,
Del Rio’s Best, Biggest and Busiest Store. “Trade where the crowd trades” is a motto. In it you can
find anything ypu want in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Caps, Hats, Gents’ Furnishings, and, in
fact, anything that ought to be kept in a first-lass, up-to-date store. GRAND LEADER Sells it for
Less. GRAND LEADER HAS IT. Send us your mail orders; we’ll fill same as if you was here yourself.
Douglass Shoes Fit, Wear and Satisfy
INUFF SED
Next to Del Rio
National Bank
GRAND LEADER
Frelich & Shapu
Proprietors
If it Comes From the Grand Leader it’s Worth
the Price
I he Store for Style, Service jspj
and Savin# pH:
If Drug Scores Keep it Try the
City Drug Store
M. M MERRITT, Ph. G.
Prop.
* Items of Interest.
—Haokett has the bargains. |
Read his add.
—When you want a little ex- j
ercise, try the skating rink, 3-tf |
Rook is being hauled for the |
Ellis new ouilding and work will
begin at once.
—See Franklin at the Bon-Ton
for ice cream, cold sodas and
confectioneries. 4-tf
—Sugar by the dollar or bar-
rel, at J. W. Newton’s
Prof. W. H. Adamson return-
ed Wednesday from a few days
visit to San Antonio.
-Come out to the Skating __Everybody ig trying the
if if if if wif if if if if if %
—See Hackett’s add. 5-It
—Plenty of corn and chops, at
J. W. Newton’s.
Judge Van Sickle and J. P.
Hall, of Alpine, were in the city
this week on business.
Rink and skate with the clown to-
night.
trying
skeets,’ why not you? 3-tf
,. . . , —For confectioneries, ice
—Your prestige is already es-
tablished if you use good printed' pream aRd cold drinks see C. B.
stationery. Let us show you 1 Franklin, at the Bon-Ton.
—The ladies of the Baptist
church will serve STRAWBER-
samples and quote you prices
Mrs. L. P. Walker and little
son visited friends in Samuels
this week.
—Don’t forget the STRAW
RIES and cake tonight at the
O’Dell building on Main street.
Reports received last night
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For Anythin#
In Summer Shirts, Un
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Letter to A. K ro»cliell.
Del Rio, Toxas.
Dear Sir: A man said send me
25 gallons. Generally I use 24 ;
don’t think it’ll be enough.
Had 7 left.
Ordered 9 more for another
job; lb for the job.
Had 6 left.
This comes from Messrs W A
Methodist Church.
R. A. Rowland, Pastor.
Services next Sunday as fol-
lows;
Sabbath school, 10 a. m. Prof.
W. II. Adamson, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8
p. m. by the pastor.
Junior League, 3 p. m. Mrs.
R. A, Rowland, superintend-
ent.
Subject, “Service of Money,”
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derwear or Neckwear...... ;Th#s,.a<U! ™? has bee>l our, Act. 4,32.37.
1‘Tew0a^nto alwly» have to go “"P0"1”
through it. After a little, they ' . . „ . .
lesrned to Wto. ! Leader, Mm. Mary Lenders.
Epworth League, 4 p. m. Prof.
T. C. Hickman, president.
if GO TO THE “HUB” 4
if
It Will Pay You
"‘THE HUB”
DEL RIO, TEXAS.
BERR\ supper at the O Dell from Comstock say a heavy rain
building tonight
—When you want something
good to eat, call on Wiley Cassels,
at the Bon-Ton. 4-tf
/ Miss Kate Pritchett, formerly
of Del Rio, but now of Marfa, is
in our city visiting friends.
—Let Windrow figure with you j at all times
on that job of painting. 2-tf | T ~ „
Messrs. J. C. Boyd, of Fort
Worth, and J. L. Barnes left
fell at that place, and also fur-
ther west.
—Come and eat Strawberries
and cake, and help a good cause.
1
—The ladies are especially
invited to the skating rink. Noth-
ing but the best of order prevails
..... 3-tf
Never go hungry when you can
get a good meal cheap from
Wiley Cassels, at the Bon-Ton.
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learned to guess better.
Yours truly
29 F W Devoe A Co
P. S.—Brauer A Windrow sell
our paint.
The College 0!'Commerce.
Subject, “Sowing by Exam-
ple,” John 13, 15-17 and other
scriptures.”
Loader, Miss Bertie Wyatt.
A cordial invitation to attend
Strawberries, Strawberries. | —If you need a pair of good
Served at the O’Dell building pants cheap, go to Hacketts,
tonight by the Baptist ladies.
Thursday for Barksdale on a
business and pleasure trip.
********* 4 *******
t J.R. SPRADLIN I
Contractor and Builder
*
Solicits a share of your patronage. First-class work ^
at reasonable prices. No trouble to make plans and
estimates on your work. All work guaranteed.
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—Hackett is dosing out all his
spring and summer goods at a
big discount. 5-lt
—The ladies of the Baptist
ohurch will serve STRAWBER-
RIES and cake tonight at the
O’Dell building on Main street.
—Mrs. J. C. Tipton is prepared
to do dress-making at reasonable
prices, and solicits your patron-
age. 3*4t
—Your prestige is already es-
tablished if you use good printed
stationery. Let us show you
samples and quote you prices.
while he is closing them out.
The walls of the O’Dell build-
ing are going up rapidly. Mr.
O’Dell is anxious to get his build-
ing completed before the hot
weather begins.
—If you want to buy at all, buy
now, at Hacketts. He ha9 the
bargains. 5-lt
—Something new, something
good; those Strawberries served
by the Baptist ladies at the O’Dell
building on Main Street.
. t UUI Ulrtl II
has secured elegant quarters, theM 3ervioo9 iyen lo
second floor of the new Warner „„ . ,, ,
building, and will be ready for ; Stranger, especmlly welcome.
business soon. It will be con -!
ducted by competent, reliable Notice to tlie l*ul»llc.
and experienced parties, who We are now prepared to put in
own and maintain one of the P*lone8 for all those wanting
finest business schools in Texas, ^em. ®ur residence rate will
at Austin, having had eighteon
years experience in training
boys and girls for the practical
duties of the office and counting
room.
It is the first institution of its
olass ever opened here. For
terms, call at office, write, or
’phone 194.
D. A. Griffitts, M. Accts. Pres.
Del Rio, Texas.
Subscribe for the Herald.
be $1.50 per month. We do not
charge anything extra for wiring
and placing phone. Call Central
and place your order and it shall
have our prompt attention.
48tf Del Rio Telephone Co.
“In the good old summer time,”
a good dish of ice cream or a
cold glass of soda is real refresh-
ing. I handle the best.
C. B. Franklin,
4-tf At the Bon-ton.
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—For hams, Breakfast baoon,
Boneless ham, Skinned ham,
Ham sausage, Pork sausage,
The fishing party composed ot Weiner worst, etc. call or phono
* F v J. W. Newton. 3-tf
Messrs. Coate, Boyd, Peace,
Harvey and Williams returned
from Mexioo last Friday. They
report having good luck and
plenty sport.
—I can’t make ice cream and
sell goods at the same time, so I
am closing out the dry goods at a
sacrifice. H. J. Hachett.
Brauer & Windrow
DEALERS IN
Wall Paper, Paints, Stove Enamels, Cements, Jap-a-lae,
Carriage Paints, Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Paint Brushes,
Mouldings, etc. The only paper and paint store in Del
Rio. We solicit your patronage oh the merit of our goods.
McDougaid Building;
Opposite Warner's Market
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Val Verde County Herald and Del Rio Record-News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1906, newspaper, May 18, 1906; Del Rio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112522/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .