Val Verde County Herald and Del Rio Record-News (Del Rio, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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Val Verde County Herald MPMlamw Hamilton Enter
And Del Mlo Kecord-Newi tain.
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Published Kvery Friday by Hamilton entertained a number
NOPKMAN * NANNEV, Prop.. o( ,riend( „ th. h.n<lK>nw H.m. I
ilton home on W»}«t . liirris
Oo. Y..r. Bl„„ly Advuioe. .1.00 wwe aft.rnoon
Om Year, Deferred Payment, #1.50 ^rom 6. The hours of the
~«BUr«l lo KSS^ToSi; l!'el-noon w"' d®»Kh*fully .pont
Tax**, a« aeooud rlaan meir matter, in the enjoyment of high five and
#n*i'i , sssir,: ' -—^£===z=z^~r~~r flinch■ The first prize was won
Telephone No. i—2 Rings. by Mrs. A. P. Holman and the
a^-^sva;;^afe.:-w;sjr=:’::: ---r- *econd prize wsh won by Mrs. 8.
^Ayy-iwnemiA reflection upon the GantL Cora KUia and
fiMmcter, standing or reputation of any
'person, firm or corporation which may Lela March presided over the
appear in the columnH of tho HF.n\i.i>,; pUnch bowl assisted by Misses
will be gladly corrected, on its being ^ J
brought to attention of the publishers. Helen Lee and Day Sherwood, i
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AJ1VKKTIHKHH ClUA KANTBE! B Metcalfe, C W Hobbs, W A
The Herald uoeptoadver. 0>ithrl., Frank Harri., <i«orr. J
Using on tlm gua rant <m: that ',ir('’ George D Abbot, bred
It has more luma fjde paid Wear, Robert Carter, Penrose N
circulation among the buy* j Ions, A H Sherwood, J L Mills*
**** a?*° am*ip®ugh, Charles Chamberlain,
V»1 Verde county than any1 L. e « n M
Other pnper. Subscription j ^ f 2U"m"gJ?a“,l 8 D 8 8“lth’
books are open to adver- ^ A Ha,*« A p Holman, J BTay*
Users at any time* ! lor, J T Thomson, John Abe Surplus and Profits,
■j. ■• ■x . - ...... March, Murph March, Milton — i...
Wo feel confident that we
can give you acceptable ser*
vice. With this in view we
want you to call and open
an account with us.
Del Rio
National
Bank
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J. O. OWNER.
JOHN J. EOSTEK.
GAINER & FOSTER
Attorneys at Law
Del Rio, Texas
Associated together in all matters ex-
i cept in county and justice courts.
QUO. M. THURMOND,
Attorney at Law,
Dkl Rio, - Texas
Capital Stook.
$60,000.00
12,000.00
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>1 CORRECTION. Maya, M B Pullman, Ed Duggan
In last week’s Herald a state* ’*r’ *>ndlater Jr, J M Cun-
•mint was published giving an:n*n$*1!,,n* « —»rge h Webb,
account of the sale of Kelly 41Jo**Ph Spence Jr, C H Powell, J
Norris* wool clip, about 75,000 ( urtys Simmons, W C Johnson,
OFFICERS:
a »/v-
uiflrtU'fr
pounds at G$)4 cents. A few
days later we received the follow-
ing letter:
“Comstook, Texas,
May 12, 1906.
“VaI Verde County Herald,
Del Rio, Texas.
“Dear Sirs: We have sold our
wool clip, but the price reported
is not oorreot and we are not at
liberty to give the price, kindly
mention this fact in your next
issue.
Yours most respoctfully,
Kelly & Norris.”
We are very sorry wo pub-
lished a statement that was not
oorreot and ask Messrs. Kelly &
Norris’ pardon. However, we
are really glad to learn that our
statement was not correct, as one
O H Johnson, Frank Lungkwitz,
8 E Gantt, T P Bell, J O Murphy,
W A Wright, George Hagelstein,
Wilborn Maroh, H D Leffel, Hal
Brandt, W E Herald, H Roder*
mund and G M Vaughn, of BAl-
linger: Misses Jennie Lynne
James McLymont, President.
C. W. O’Dell, Vice-President
L. J. Dodson, Cashier
F. E. Oillbtt, Ase’t. Cashier
God Bless the Man of Cheer-
The following, oredited to “Un-
known” is too good to be lost:
We love the man with the
.. , _ ... , roses on his tongue, the man who
York, Lurlyno Hudson, Mary .. ,
DI i A a J! vr-n U r notices the boy’s dirty face but
Bland and Sadie Millspaugh, Lela: .. , ,
„ , ... ,, * ,! mentions his bright eyes, who
March, Ethel Heald, Helen and *.. * V
. _ ,, * . notices your shabby coat but
Anna Lee, Marguerite Webb, . , , ... ,
,, , ,, ’ “ r praises your studious habits, the
Maud Northoutt, Lenora Lapow- , ,, , ^ ,
. . ^ man who sees all faults but who
ski, Clara Burton, Sue Robbins,. . , , . . ...
.... .... , „ . _ : is quick to praise, slow to blame.
Addie Bishop and Katie Ray i ... ... . . .
, Wo like to meet a man whose
Ward, of Ballinger.—San An- .. , ,
° , smile will brighten up deadness,
gelo Standard. I . . . ... , . .
; whose voice is full of musie of
the birds, whose handshake is
H. E. McMAINS
Attornky-at-Law
, Del Rio, Texas
Offioe in Court Houso, Next to
Sheriff’s Offioe
J. W. JEFFRIES,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
Del Rio, Texas.
Office Hours—8 to 11 o’clock a.
m., 2 to 6 o’clock p, m.
Office first door north of Central
Hotel.
S. LEE, Carpenter
Repair work of all kinds a
specialty. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Ordefs may be left at
either lumber yard.
Not if as Rich as Rockefeller. an inspiration and his God bless
If you had all the wealth of yOU a benediction. He makes
will readily infer from the gentle- K°ckefeller, the Standard OLljua forget our troubles as the
men’s letter that 2'S]A cents is far ma£nate* y°u oould not buy a raven’8 cHgrnal creak is forgotten
below the price actually obtained medicine for bowel com- when woodthrush sings. God
f r the wool. plaints than Chamberlain a Colic,: bless the man of cheer. There
t 1 . .-jj... ( holera and Diarrhoea Remedy. jg plenty of trouble here and we
Reports show that Banker’s m08l eminent physician can nee(j not increase it. There is a
Association, held in San Antonio not prescribe a better prepara- jot 0f dying done ahead of time,
on the 9th and 10th, was the t*on *or colic and diarrhoea, both _
largest in attendance over held, for children and adults. The, Deaths from Appendicitis
uniform success of this remedy |
decrease in the same ratio that
Guaranteed by
25c. Try thtdr.
of "the nea"mt paper/tha^ooiDM lT5^ ‘V^/faT and I - of Dr. King-, New Life
wnen reduced with water a„d | morale. They »ave you
in its last addition, with a new sweetened, is pleasant to take, rom * anger am ring quic and
headline which ads materiallv Lvery family should be supplied PainIe89 release from constipation
headlme which ads materia.,y ^ ^ b „ d ^ and the ills growing out of it.
' | _ Strength and vigor always fol-
Whatkvkr history may have Printers’ Prayer.
to say against President Roose-1 Oh let this day be filled with | *
velt, it can at last never accuse the good things of life, deliver us i .
him of having been blind to the . * , nn J. R. Hamilton and wife, of
evils of his time n jr slow to sug-; * .. . . J \ San Angelo, came in Fridav and
gest remedies for those he saw. delinquent subscribers heart t f th Menc.er Mr
—Cooper Weekly Review. with a dollar’s worth of remorse, \ g . e ‘ * . *
However it is one thing to see guard over the office devil and; ami ton is in ereste arge y in
an evil and suggest remedies, deliver him from wiping his181^6^’ . *n * e nge o
and another to see that
medy is applied. Will the Re-! us many periods of rest, keep our [
Del Rio MEAT MARKET
FRANK DUNN. Propr ietor.
CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
PHONE NO. 4.
E. A-JONES
I Tin and Galvanized Iron Wor
t He is an experienced machauic aud always
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P. H. ROSE
T • FEED Da L 1
Livery Stables
Phone No. 20
Long and Short Hauling. Furniture Moved. Cab at Call. Bag-
gage Transferred. Pattronize the Old Reliable.
P. R. BARNARD
(Successor to C. W. Keller,)
SADDLES & HARNESS
th. r.-; hand, upon the office tow.1; give ttndDfIR|° »oun,ri“' 8nd
Se. u. mm neriod. of re»t. ten our l9avo f°r th» la«Br P1"06 to<i8y-
view kindly inform us of any forms well looked
great “evil” that has been cured | stomachs justified to
by Teddies “suggested reme- against the noonday meal
dies?”
and our
He will perhaps begin the ship-
run up men^ °* mutton >n a week or ten
^ days.—San Antonio Express.
liver us from getting out of sorts, Otto Stadler, Phil and Jim
and give us the patience of Job | Griffin went to Del Rio Wed*}es-
YOU must fight for what you who was not a job printer; help ; day. Phil and Jim rode the Elks
get in Naoogdoohes,” said a now us to stick to our business, that1 goat while there. Otto took a
prominent citizen of the town to
a reporter of this paper yesterday.
“A new comer cun got nothing
here except what ho foroes the
controling element to give him.
If you fight ’em, and fight ’em
hard and win, they will come J £rea(j but deUveP U8
over lo you. Otherwise
cake’s all dough.”
doches Plain Dealer.
Yes, Brother, and if the new
comer wants to make the “mare
it may be picked up, and in no 1 bottle of smelling salts along to
your
Naoog-
go,” he begins at onoe to ad-
vertise.
case bf* found wanting. Keep
our circulation up to a healthy
standard and that will need no
padding; Give us our daily
from “pi,”
at any price. Deliver us from
throwing mud at the candidates,
but help us to paste them. And
when at last our forms are locked
up for the hereafter, let them be
put to press in such a manner as
to leave a clean and lasting im-
Mr. J. H. King, of Comstook, pression upon all mankind.
Amen.—Ex.
was in our oUy a few days this
week. Mr. King will keep posted
on Del Rio affairs in the future
by reading the Hkrald.
Geo. K. Deaton, of Juno, was
in our city Saturday and Sunday.
Anything You Want Hauled? Let
J. R. TEAGUE
Haul It for you. He guarantees prompt and satisfactory
service. His charges are reasonable. Leave
orders at Duke’s Blacksmith 8hop, or
PHONE 32-2 RINGS
revive the boys with in case the
ordeal proved too much for them.
—Brackett Mail.
Mr. Paul H. Traylor and
family, who have been visiting
Mr. Traylor’s brother, Robt.
Traylor, left Saturday for Sal-
tillo, Torreon and Durango,
Mexico, for Mr. Traylor’s health
and business combined.
Mrs. F. G. Darst, who has been
visiting relatives and friends in
Del Rio, for the past three weeks,
left Monday for Uvalde, where
she will visit her brother, for a
week, ere returning to San An-
tonio.
A Mountain of Gold
oould not bring as muoh hap-
piness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of
Caroline, Wris., as did one 25o
box of Bueklen's Arnica Salve,
when it completely cured a run-
ning sore on her log, which had
tortured her 23 long years.
1 Greatest antiseptic healer of
j Pilee, Wounds and Sores. 25c
at all druggists.
The Need For Clean Men.
If one were to go to the Presi-
dent of the United States and
ask him to name the country’s
greatest need he would reply in
hi9 quick, conclusive way, “Clean
men.” He knows. Smart men
there are by the thousands; rich
I men abound more than in any
other age of the world; able men
are found in every State and
township, but even from a popu-
lation of eighty millions the chief
executive has difficulty in find-
ing the man of exceptional char-
acter for a post which requires a
square and flawless morality. It
is to his credit that he misses no
opportunity to preach clean man-
hood. But neither presidents
nor preachers nor teachers can
do the work of fathers except in
their own families. We do not
mean to underestimate the mar-
vellous influence of the mother.
In most lands men who reach
success give their mothers the
credit. “All that I am I owe to
my mother,” said Lincoln. “It
was you who taught me to write
so. You really did, dear mother,”
said the crabbed Carlyle. We
get our moral qualities from our
mothers, our mental from our
fathers, say the physiologists,
and as we look back we find this
jnaternal affection the loveliest
thing on earth. But isn’t there
a conviction down deep in our
souls that wo should have done
much better if our fathers had
taken time and trouble to share
our confidences in the years that
counted most?—From The De-
lineator for June.
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.
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GUS DE1TERT, f
Has a full supply of Windmills, Tanlt3, Well Drills, etc., Gasoline and
Steam Engines, Windmill Fixtures. Windmills and Tanks erected.
Tower Lumber of all dimensions. Piping and Fittings of all
descriptions. Your patronage solicited.
DEL RIO, TEXAS.
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ALL CARBONATED DRtNKS.
YOUR ORDER SOLICITED.
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Will Open Pavilion.
It is reported that the Spooner
Dramatic Company, which played
two weeks in Del Rio, will open
the Lake Concho pavilion in San
Angelo. The Spooners played
an engagement in this city and
was well liked by all, who will
be gl$d to see them return to
fill their engagement here, which
will be in November.
Stomach Troubles-
Mrs. Sue Martin, an old and
highly respected resident of
Faisonia, Miss., was sick with
stomach trouble for more than
six months. Chamberlain’s
8tomach and Liver Tablets
cured her. She says: “I can
now eat anything I want and am
the proudest woman in the world
to find Buch a good medioine.”
For sale by all druggists.
—Old Papers 20o per 100 at
Herild offioe.
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .