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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 5

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Kerrville, Texas
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3, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Zigler, a daughter.

Albert Kleck of Comfort was a visitor in the city Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Nabers returned on Monday from a visit in DeLeon.

Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lang made a business trip to San Antonio Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ransome were week end visitors in San tonio.

Wood and Kindling at Mosel, Co. (Advertisement, 46-tf). Mr. and Mrs. L.

T. Davis were among the Kerrville visitors in San Antonio Sunday. D. E. McLeod went to San Antonio to attend an American Legion meeting.

J. A. Ballinger of Rocksprings was a guest at the St. Charles Hotel Thursday. Mrs.

W. W. Allen of Junction was registered Thursday at the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburg Hot Water Heaters on display at W.

B. Brown Co. (Ad- 12-tf). James N. LaRoche was among Schreiner students who spent the end in San Antonio.

Thrills by the hundreds are yours when you see "The Bishop Murder Case." (Advertisement, 13). When a vertebra run the dope; Dr. Orchard can give you more hope. (Advertisement, s. T.

W. Swyers and children Stockdale are in Kerrville visiting Mrs. Vera Braden, Mrs. Sawyers' sister. W.

C. Fawcett and Jack Stevens of the W. A. Fawcett Furniture Co. were in Rocksprings on busi- Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Burbank of Oskaloosa, Iowa, were in the city this week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buffington.

Mrs. J. D. Jackson and children and Miss Nelle Barnes spent Monin San Antonio. W.

A. Page, formerly of Kerrville, was here from San Antonio during the week end. kinds of feed and hay; cedar posts, and wire Fencing at Mosel, Saenger Co. (Advertisement, 48-tf). Lewis S.

Salter of Norman, spent the week end in Kerrville with his brother, W. A. Salter, and family. Mrs. J.

R. Ward of Clairemont, Texas, arrived Sunday for a brief visit with her father, N. H. White, and other relatives. 23, to Mr.

and rs Lawson, a daughter. The young lady has been given the name of Patsy Ann. Tom B. Sammons, of Mission visited his son, Tom Sammons, at Schreiner Institute during the week end. kinds of feed and nay; cedar posts, and wire Fencing at Mosel, Saenger Co.

(Advertisement, 48-tf). Mrs. T. C. Jensen and Mrs.

E. Carey of Houston are spending several weeks at their summer home near Camp Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. D.

D. Beard and T. C. Jensen of Houston spent the week end visiting friends and rel- tives near Camp Arcadia. Miss Elizabeth Eastland, student at the University of Texas, visited her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. Eastland, here Saturday and Sunday. J. R.

Burnett returned Sunday from a trip to his ranch in Lav Salle County. He reports that tion as being badly in need of rain. L. R. Allen of Junction was a guest at the St.

Charles Hotel Sunday. He accompanied his wife home after she had spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Jelks of McCrory, left Friday for their home after a brief visit with Mr. Jelks' sister, Mrs. H. Y.

Swayze, and family. Jack Randall, Schreiner student, returned Saturday from his home at Sugarland, where he was confined for a few weeks with illness. ONLY A WEEKS of riotous bargains and Saenger's Dry Goods Store will be "past history!" Quitting Business Sale starts Saturday morning, March 8. (Advertisement, 13). Charles Ramsey of Junction a business visitor ift Kemllle Fri.

day. Mrs. H. R. Geron and Mti.

J. S. Colley spent Saturday in San Antonio. and Kindling at Mosel, Saenger Co. (Advertisement, 46-tf).

Mr. and Mrs. D. Hughs were in from the Hughs Ranch Sunday and Monday, Miss Annie Belle Peterson and Mrs. Carl Peterson spent Sunday in San Antonio.

Mrs. Hal Peterson and Mrs. Jesse Stallings spent has Wednesday in San Antonio. Miss Ethel Williams and Mabelle Roberts spent Saturday and Sunday in San Antonio. Miss Erna Dinter of Boerne spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Saenger. Instantaneous and automatic storage gas water heaters at W. B. Brown Co.

(Advertisement, 12-tf). Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Carnes, Mrs. D. J. Domingues, and Archie Merritt spent the week end in Presidio. Mrs.

Roy Morey of Austin is in the city, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Pronse, for several days.

Miss Elizabeth Eastland, University of Texas student, spent Sunday and Monday here visiting her parents. Bob Schmerbeck and Roger Adkins of Texas University spent Sunday and Monday the guests of their parents. kinds of feed and hay; cedar posts, and wire Fencing at Mosel, Saenger Co. (Advertisement, 48-tf). When you have a pain go to 951 Mam; Dr.

Orchard will drive it away, like sun does the rain. (Advertisement, 11-tf). Mrs. Izma McDonald and little son, Joseph, of San Antnoio are spending a few days here at their home on Earl Garrett f'treet. Mrs.

Richard W. Smith and little son arrived home Tuesday from Liberty, where they had been visiting relatives for the past several days. CITY CAFE "The Home of Good Eats" OUR COFFEE MAKES FRIENDS In the Chancy Building 802 Water St. Henry A. Hartmann, Prop.

Who was "The Bishop?" Come and be thrilled while Philo Vance leads you to the most fantastic murderer of all criminal history. (Advertisement, 13). J. M. Peterson, Sid Peterson, Mr and Mrs.

Walter Peterson and Wells went to Gonzales Monday to attend the funeral of J. B. Wells uncle of Harry Wells. Try Smith's Mouth Wash and bore Throat remedy for sore sore mouth and bad breath guaranteed by Blue Bonnet Drug btore. (Advertisement, 10-tf).

o- SAENGER'S DRY GOODS Store will be closed Thursday and to make Preparations for the "Great Quitting Business Sale" Saturday, March 8. (Advertisement, 13). KBRRYILLB MOUNTAIN 8PN, KBRRYILLR Wood and Kindling at Mosel, ettffer Co. Advertisement, 46-tf Hoffman Hot Water Heaters on display at W. B.

Brown Co. (Advertisement, 12-tf). Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison and children, Hester and Schreiner, of San Antonio were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Schreiner Sunday. kinds of feed and hay; cedar posts, and wire Fencing at Mosel, Saenger A Co.

(Advertisement, 48-tf). Mrs. Henry Taylor and Mrs. U. D.

Kendrick of Junction spent Tuesday here as guests of Mrs. C. Taylor and Mrs. Arthur Saenger. Miss Veta Culpepper, Kerr County home demonstration agent, will leave Thursday for Luling to attend the Luling Foundation short course.

QUITTING BUSINESS SALE, Starting Saturday, March 8. Money saving opportunities galore, at Saenger's Dry Goods Store. (Advertisement, 13). Follow Philo Vance through the thrilling mazes of an absolutely different murder mystery, "The Bishop Murder Case." (Advertisement, 13). Pittsburg and Hoffman Hot Water Heaters now on display at W.

B. Brown Co. Have your gas appliances installed early. (Advertisement, 12-tf). o- Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Fletcher, Wednesday, February 20, an eight-pound baby girl, the first "campus baby" in the history of Schreiner Institute.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vanham, moved last week to Graystone Place on the Turtle Creek Road, which they have recently purchased.

When you are tired, sick and weary, your bones are aching, too; go to Dr. Orchard's office; he will fix you up like new. (Advertisement, 11-tf). Get ready for gas service. Your hot water heater Is ready at W.

Brown Co. We handle the Pittsburg and Hoffman hot water heaters, both standard makes. (Advertisement, 12-tf). GET YOUR WANT LISTS READY! Two "Whirlwind Sales Managers" are preparing a big bargain feast, starting Saturday, March 8, at Saenger's Dry Goods Store. (Advertisement, 13).

o- Word has been received by relatives in Kerrville from Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Holdsworth, announcing the arrival of a baby boy born to them on March 4, at Harlingen. The Holdsworths reside at Raymondville. Robert Saenger, of Little Rock, arrived last Thursday for a visit to his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Saenger, and other relatives. He is engaged in the lumber business in Little Rock and this is his first visit to his old home in about five years. H. C.

White, accompanied by his wife, children and father, N. H. White, and sister, Mrs. J. R.

Ward, left Monday for Dallas to visit Mrs. Eloise Hill, daughter of H. White. Mrs. F.

E. White went with them as far as Waco, whei'e she stopped to visit home folks. ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES of Saenger Dry Goods Store now in charge of two expert Sales tho people 01 Kerrville Kerr County a great money-saving opportunity. 1 he big sale starts Saturday morning-, March S. (Advertisement, 13).

WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN? Tho friends of Mrs. Claud Stark will be glad to know that she is making an excellent recovery, following an operation for appendicitis at Secor Hospital. Misses Helen Franz and Shelly Jordan, students at the University of Texas, were week end guests at the St. Charles Hotel. They visited Miss Lola Mae Franz here.

Miss Meta Maurer returned to her home in Harper Monday, after spending a week with her sister, Miss Alice, who underwent an operation at Secor Hospital last week end. Mrs. Allen and children, Billy and Ann, are in town from their home near Junction and are guests of Mrs. Allen's father, -T, Dicke y- at the st Charles Hotel. WATCH YOUR MAIL For the big sales circular, telling all about the "Quitting Business Sale," starting Saturday, March 8.

At Saenger's Dry Goods Store. (Advertisement, 13). Mrs. Alex McKenzie and little son, Bobby, spent the first part of the week in Uvalde, guests of Mr. and Mrs.

R. A. Chriesmann. The latter part of the week will be spent in San Antonio with Mrs. McKenzie's sisters, Mrs.

Tom Abbott and Miss Anna Neblett Thorburn. John Harrison of Waco was a week end visitor in Kerrville. Mr. Harrison is a brother of Mrs. W.

D. Reed of this city, and brought his wife to the Secor Hospital for a major operation. Ernest Kneese and his sister-in law, Mrs. Arnold Houy. of Freder icksburg, were Kernnlle visitors Monday.

They brought Miss Aurora Kneese to Secor Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Houy will be re membered as Miss Annie Koenig who was a very popular nurse al Secor Hospital about 12 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Don Atkison and W.

L. Atkison of Durant, Okla. and Mrs. D. W.

Sneed of Oklahoma City arrived last Thursday for a visit with their sister, Mrs. W. A Salter and family. Don Atkison returned to his home Sunday, while the rost of the party remained foi a longer visit. Miss Cojia Moore, itinerant nurse for the State Hoalth Department was a visitor in the city Monday Miss Moore, who recently conducted a month's health survey in Ken County, has been in Schleichei County for the past fovv weeks on similar mission.

She was en- routo to Live Oak County to conduct a health campaign and from there will go to Blanco County. Your Indecision About Your Advertising Is Apple Pie for Your Competitor. Has Made Good with MILLIONS! Same Price for over 38 years 25 ounces lor 25X Pure Economical Efficient MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT iimiiimiiiimiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimi mimiiiiiim mm MOVED To My Home in Westland Corner Center and Elm Sts. fRicliett's Home Portrait 1 Studio "iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiininiiuiiuiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiir BULL SALE By The Central Texas Hereford Breeders Will be Held on March 27, 1930, 1 P. M.

At Premier Ranch Sale Pavilion Mason County, Texas nf rty re stered Hereford Bulls at auction. Twenty-f ive of these good bulls are two-year-olds and over, balance are last fall yearlings practical If you appreciate good cattle, do not miss this sale. Your serious consideration of the merits of this offering is asked for and your 1 support will be appreciated by the following contributors: R. L. MAUDLIN SONS ROBERT PRIESS I BEN P.

KIDD ELGIN O. KOTHMANN 1 Lunch will be served to prospective buyers promptly at 11:45 m. For Sale Catalogue, address: Elgin O. Kothmann, 1 Mason, Texas PAOB OORIGUEZ BUDS. Can save you money on your needs in ry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats I and Groceries Prompt Delivery to Any Part of City.

PHONE 287, KERRVILLB Dr. W. R.Eckharrft has moved his office to Kerrville over Rock Drug: Store Res. Cliff Lodge General Medicine, diseases of Respiratory organs. Rest and Diet Patients under personal cnro of Dr.

Eckhardt, at Cliff Lodge. I Specials for Saturday, March 8 I PEACHES, Libby's, No. 1 can 15c I CRACKERS, Saltine, 15c pkg. IQc I PEACHES, Choice Yellow, I 1 SPINACH, Riona, No. 2 can I VINEGAR, Distilled, 12-oz bottle 8c I I COFFEE, Folger's, Mb can 46c I COFFEE, Folger's, 2-lb.

can 9flc I TEA, Liplon's, -Ik can 19c KRAUT, Van Camp's, No. 2 12c I SOAP, Cremc Oil, 3 bars 16c I VEGETABLES, all kinds bunch. I SPINACH, ib BACON, Swift's Clover Sliced, perlb I BACON, Smoked, per lb 23c I ROAST, Chuck, Baby Beef, I ICC Butt niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHniiuimii Kerrville Social Club and Sunshine Library A SOCIAL LITERARY SOCIETY Geo. W. Walther, ANOTHER CONTRACT! Want 10,000 4-inch Wire Cedar Posts.

Also 500 8-foot, 6-inch tops. MOSEL SAENGER Send The Mountain Sua Back to the Home.

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