The Devine News (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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C. M. Thompson most have a
“grapevine” or "wireles” connection
with Turkey. On Saturday morning
Mr, Thompson said the “Firing on
American ships. reported from
Turkey, was a warning to our ships
of mines" and Sundays papera con-
ly knew, it epeeks well for en opto*
mist and not impugning the Motives
of a friendly power. Look for the
bright side.
From Pearsall Leader.
R. A, Kinsel, of Dilley, transacted
business in Pearsall Monday.
Herbert Teel, of Devine, attended
to business in Pearsall Tuesday.
REPORTER PLANT BRINGS $945.
firmed the statement. Whether
Mr. Thompson was guessing or real- unless it is very short
Please don’t send matter in as late
as Wednesday morning expecting it’ Saturday
to appear that afternoon in the paper,
Elbert Sorrell, of Natalie, spent
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THANKSGIVING SERVICES
AT THE
First Baptist Church
THURSDAY, 10:30 A. M.
SERMON BY
The Reverend W. A. Gill
OF LYTLE
business.
Lucien Pigford was selected by
Sherriff Coleman as his office deputy
Monday,
The Devine Reporter printing
plant including Babcock No. 6,
cylinder power press, and practical-
ly everything that goes to make upa
first-class print shop, sold under ex-
ecution Tuesday to Barnhart
Spindler & Co., the mortgagees, at
the low price of $945. The orig-
inal invoice of this plant was
$2,700. It was operated for three
years in Devine, at one time The
Mrs. H. A. Mercer, of Hondo, vis-
ited her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Ken- Reporter and El Independiente were
both printed here.
Teachers Attend Convention
The Devine High and public
school rendered programs in differnt
rooms Wednesday afternoon and
closed for the week The teachers
go today to attend the Stste
Teachers Associstion in Ssn Antonio
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Ybarro-Fernandez.
Senor Cayetsno Ybarro and Senora
Hilaria Fernandes were married in
the Mexican addition yesterday
evening. W. L. Dubose officiating.
nard this week.
Clay Coker and family and Johnie
Vaa Saul apent Sueday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Coker, near Devine.—Pear
sall Leader.
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From Moore
Miss Jennie Cullen visited in De-
vine Saturday, returning Sunday
evening.
R. M Bilesof Lytle has rented
the D. C. Gaston farm below town
and has moved his family there.
Mr H. N. L. Torbett Manager of
the Moore Gin Co. came down from
Devine Friday.
We are glad to learn that Dr. Cox.
who recently moved to San Antonio
has returned to Moore to live.
The plant is being packed for
shipment to Oakville, having been
re-sold at private sale to a Mr. Buck
who had spent the past .week here
puting the types in order.
The machinery is almost idiotical-
ly the same aa The News plant but
it had more types than any plant on
this road, out side of San Antonio.
Posted.
My premises are all posted and
no hunting will be allowed therein
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Prerching every Sunday, 11,a,m, and 7.30
p. m. Teaching service. 9:45, a. m. B. Y.
F. U„ 6:30, p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs-
day, 7 :30, p. m. Conference Thursday 8.30
p. m., after let Sundays. Teachers meeting
st the pastor's home, Tuesday, 7.15, p. m.
Deacons meeting Moadsy, 7:15, p.m., before
each 1st Saaday, L. A. & M. S., Monday
3, p. m. after let sad 3d Sundays
Rrv. C. A. Hornburg, Pasron.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Preaching 2nd aad 4th Sundays, 11
sad night. Sunday school, 10 a. m.. R.H.
Gossett,Supt, Prayermeeting, Wednesday
night. Epworth League, Sanday, 6:30, p.m
W. H. M. Soc., Monday after 2nd and
4th Sundays, Teachers’ masting Monday
eight aftr 1st Sunday.
Rev. C. E. WHEAT, Partor.
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Mrs. A. E. Ludwig
Ladies coats end suits cleened
dyed and altered a specialty.
Whitfield Ting Co.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Preaching 4th Lord’s day is each month
morning and evening by Elder Harboard
Bible school every Lord’s day, 10, a. m
Mrs. J. R. Evans, Supt.; Miss Katherine Ev
ana Supt. Home department: Mrs. R.N. Teel
ard, supt. Cradlo roll dept. Y. P.S. C. E
senior and junior, every Lord's day, 4, p. m
• Earl Rackley. Free, L. A. S. let Monday
in each month, Mrs. R. N. Teel, Pres,
Everybody Cordially Invited
to Co-Operate.
C. E. WHEAT
C. A. HORNBURG
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HAND PAINTED CHINA.
What could be prettier than a hand
painted Christmas Gift? Special or.
den taken now. Telephone 12 4
or see me at my Studio at school
building.
Miss Myrtle Williams a popular
young lady of Devine visited here
Thursday evening.—Flodel.
BUSINESS NOTICE.
All parties owing this firm will
take notice that on the first day of
January all notes and accounts must
be arranged or paid to our satisfaction
in order that we may be able to con-
tinue our business for the year 1915,
otherwise we shall be compelled to
put the accounts fa the bands of our
attorney for collecting.
Very truly G. F. ADAMS.
With good houaea, water, barn
and pasture. To good tenants on
Thirds and Fourths. Apply
C. M. Gordon,
Dilley, Texas.
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ST. JOSEPS CATHOLIC.
Services every Sunday, 10. a. m., and
2:30, p. m. Spanish. 11, a. m., and 4, p.m
Altar Society, meets 1st Sundays; St. Jos
sph society, 2nd; Young Girls, 3d an
Young Boys. 4th Sandsy.
Rev. PLANCHET, RECTOS
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A Texas Wonder
The Texas wonder cures kidney
and bladder trouble, and removes
gravel cures diabetes, weak and
lame backs, rheumatism and all la-
regularity of the kidneys and blad-
der in both men and women, regu-
lates bladder troubles in children,
if not sold by your druggist will be
sent by mail on receipt of $1.00
One small bottle is two months
treatment and seldom fails to pers
ectta cure. Send for testimonials
Dr E W Hall, 2926 Olive St St.
Louis, No Sold by all druggist,
FURNISH YOUR
CHRISTMAS FRUIT
Notice To Tax Payers
" Ingredients For Fruit Cakes
In accordance with the ordinances of the A
Town of Devine, notice is hereby given to f
every person, firm, partnership or corpora- •
tion owning or controlling property within
the limits of the town of Devine, that the
taxes oa earns for ths year 1914 are due on
the 1st day of September and must be paid
by the last day of November, after that datd
a penalty of ten per coat will be added.
Geo R Dashiell, Tea Collector
* SPECIAL Prices On Best Groceries
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W. L. DuBose & Sons. The Devine News (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914, newspaper, November 26, 1914; Devine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660508/m1/8/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.