San Augustine Tribune. (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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Miss Lucile Weeks of Chireno John Lynch is in Port Arthur
is visiting is the city this week, on business.
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Mr?. Wm. McDonald enter-' San Augustine Drug Co. is in town this week on business,
tgineda number of the yov.ng!headquarters for Uv-Ver-La,. Q payn# ret(lrnc., v<JMer.
people last Monday nig.it with a> Send n. your new. items to it,. (!ay from R busines3 trip t0 ^al.
Tribune office and it will be hj- véston.
predated, |
J he l'ribune is l ite this week
Miss < arri" Millar lett last ()p account of publishing the
Saturday í( r Hallas for a several Treasurer! report.
weeks visit with relatives. j
Use our fly chasar to keep flies
Drop in at the Coxy a few min yourstock. Itdoes the work,
utes after supper, the pictures Stripling & Buyows.
aro instructive and entertaining i
5-16 tf. ¡ ^rs- I- E. Roberts and daught-
¡ '~r Vera returned yesterday from
louston.
County Treasurer's Quarterly Report.
(Continued from papo one)
most enjoyable dance.
Attend the C^zy picture show.
The pictures are the best. 5 16tf
Mrs. Dr. Hicks and children
of San Augustine are in the
city visiting the family of J. T.
Hicksand other relatives. —Luf-
kin News
The Cozy is the piase to get a¡
.cure for the blues, fry it-5 -16tfj Messrs. Leonard Pack and.
J. H. Poyner, Mr. and Mrs. 0. ! Rurton Rirdwell of Chireno were !
L. Hall and daughter Elaine will ¡visitorsin the city last Sunday,
leave Sunday for Chattanooga
to attend the annual reunion of
the C'nfederate Veterans.
Guaranteed flour, SI.50.
patent, $1.35 and common flour
$1.10. W. A. MoClan.-ihan.
The street sprinkler start* up
j : "-oon and is now baing put in
Wanted-—Fifteen steel gang ¡hapa for work.
men at Broaddus Texas. VW
ges $1.75 per day. . ! Plant something late in your
High ' rarden or field for lata use. \V e
Miss Bernice Dwire went to | iave all kinds of ssed .Stripling
re- i z Burrows.
I Bronson Monday morning,
turning in the afternoon.
Miss Lizzie Stephenson,1
daughter of J. VV. atepnenson
of Wis cicy, was married ksl | feeling we guarantee every hot-
Saturday to Mr. liube Chance at ;tle' Stripling & Burrows.
Hemphill. ¡ Mrs. Chas. Ohilders and her
Bring all your watches, clocks daughter, Miss Ima, left for Dal-
or jewelry repairing to us. Work 1 s last Saturday where they will
guaranteed «an Augustine i remain several weeks visiting
Drug Co. ! relatives.
For Sale-Lot No 5 in Block! Penslar Remedies; ask us
No. 7, MagnoiiaPark Addition, about them when you need a
For terms apply at this office. ' remedy for anything. San Aug-
ustine Drug Co.
W. F. Anthony, J. P. mar-
ried a couple from Ironosa com Oh, You Colomel: get out of
munity Wednesday about 1 the wav and let L v \ er-Lax do
o'clock at his office in the court the work, purely vegetable, ask
house. The contracting parties San Augustine Drug Co.
were Mr. Geo Rollins tnd Miss Next time you think vou need
Viola Perry, daughter of Mr. and col0mel, don't take it. Take
Mrs. J. H. Perry and sister of Dodson's Liver-Tone instead. A
J. O. Perry of this city.
Swifts Premiern hams for sale
at W. A* McClanahan'p—alwavp
fresh, received ev*ry week.
It its ice cream you want in-
sist on getting Pasteurized
Shreveport ice cream. None
other just as good. Sold only
bv San Augustine Drug Co.
Fresh groceries at McClana-
han's. TeKphono me fur what
you want and if it's in town vou
will get it. W. A. McClanahan.
Why be constipated when vou
can buy, Liv-Ver-Lax at San*
Argustiue Drug Store?
Jack Hankla was in town Wed-
Take Livertone for your tired ¡ iesday on his way home from
vegetable liquid guaranteed to
take thf place of calomel by all
druggis's.
The management of the j Cozy
theatre has just closed a contract
for the best line of films >')taili-
able. 516tf.
For Sale cheap—A good sec-
ond-hand Singer Sewing Ma-
chine. Phone or write Tribune
office. San Augustine, Texas.
Dodson's Liver-T'me is ^uur-
Hnte^d to aol as quickly as cal-
omel. It takes the place uf ca'-
omel and is a harmls-, vego-
tr.belos liquik wi;h a pleasant
ta-'e. At all dru jiilsts!.
Grange.
Capt- T. W. Blount attended
'he funeral services of Mrs. Eli-
za Rather at Shelbvville Wed-
nesday.
All kinds of new song books,
also the old style Sacred Harps
tor sale at our store. Stripling
& Burrows.
R C. Burk has been in Hous-
ton this week attending a meet-
ing of the Texas reprsentatives
of the Houston Packing Co.
J O Fuller of the counsel for
''ole Halbert, who was acquitted
of a serious charge at Orange this
week, returned home yesterday
Fly tangle, fly tangle, daisy
fly killer and fly chaser to keep
flies off of your stock, at our
store Stripling & Burrows
363 W. W. Wise
364 Ed. Hook
365 W. T. Ponder
366 O. A. Brown
367 John Ta voir
369 W. Crou.'h
368 C. O. McMillan
13 v. H. Bird
14 Joe Snell
15 I Aid Bierhalter
16 W. S. Thomas
367 Jas. Smith
17 Jas. N"twood
714 B F. Sharp
370 W. W. Wise Mar.
715 Jessie Siurroc
716 Sidney Lister "
18 W ¡H Courrer
717 I 'ave Page
719 T. J Diekerson Apr
718 1- M. Ainsworth "
720 B. F. >harp
722 Dick Armstrong "
723 Hoy Miller
731 Gabrice Harvey
721 A. Phillips
724 W. M. Price
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736 Jack Mathews "
727 Smith Miller
729 J. H Haug^e
730 ti. (J. Coulter
731 Pamar Miller May
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748 A. II. Cartwright " 3
734 I. V. Chikle-s " 7
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736 Pilly Barlow " 10
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List of nomes of parties from money has been received during
Quarter ending May 14, 1^13.
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Apr.
E. D. Downs returned last
Sunday frrm Hot springs somej
improved in health after r
months stay at this popular Ar-
kansas resort.
A considerable number of (
people are being examined for <.
the hook worm in this county'1 "
many of whom find themselves1 "
infected.
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your home; any quanity ?ny
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treatment to all is our motfce.
Iff Call in and talk Banking
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the Quarter Ending May 14th. 1913.
Road and bridge fund. 2nd - Class.
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The Rev. G. L.Crocket has ac-
cepted an invitation to preacl
the sermon at the close of th
High School in Kirbyville next
Sunday, and there will be no ser
vices in the l^iscopal church 1
here.
District-fudge A. E.Davis of1
San AugusHne has evolved what
bethinks will he a solution to the,
hung jury problems in Texas j
He is ¡ reparing' a bill to be pre
sen ted to ihe nex1 logislature.
whic't if enacted in! 1 a law, vil!
stop the pay of jur >rs after they
have been out with their charge
twelve hours. I. is his opinion]
that a verdict should be reached
in most any cas- during that
length o ' time, but if the jury
wants to "tie-up" for several
days they may do so without any
cost to the state. This would be
hitciug at the trouble to say the
least of it. —Lufkin News.
ferm lor Sale.
110 acres 2 miles from San
Augustine; about two-thirds red
land; 60 acres in cultivation;
fertile soil, never failing water,
and good buildings.
A part of price on time.
Call on M. B. Prince (owner)
San Augustine, Texas*
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Li'/e Johnson
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Will Clay
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Henry .Johnson
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Li'.ro .Johnson
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U. D. Lvnch
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C. M. Hanry
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J. T. Price
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J''. \ Wilson
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M. 'Roebuck
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Ralis Willey
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W. T. 'l'homas
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Lige Johnson
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J. B. Clay
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Will Clay Jr.
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Joe Summers
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WHEN PAID ON WHAT ACCOUNT
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building bridge 1!) 50
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feed for road team 12.30
" black smith work 11.20
" feed for road team 20.75
" store account 19.35
inspecting road 30.00
'• lbr. for bridge 9.75
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" road work (j (52
" road bridgfi work 3 00
" tent fly and poles 107.20
" lbr. and nails for B. 7.10
" road work 2.00
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Harrison, D. S. San Augustine Tribune. (San Augustine, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1913, newspaper, May 23, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth184257/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.