The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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SABINAL, UVALDE COUI*, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 23, ItU
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Musical Recital
The musical recital of the pupils
of Mrs. M. C. Allen will be given
Saturday night. May 24, at the
High School Auditorium. All
•re invited. Admission free.
Presbyterian Church.
There will be no services Sun-
day.
C. M. Dellinger, Pastor.
Retail Merchants.
There will be a called meeting
•f the Retail’-Merchants Associa-
tion next Tuesday at 8 p. m. All
members requested to be present
H. W. Reily, President.
Another Rain
The Sabinal Country enjoyer
some good rains the first of the
week and the crops are doing
nicely.
Oats
The oat harvest is in full blast
Thrashing has begun. The crop
is not as good as last year bu;
the acreage is larger and there
will be lots of oats.
Sabinal College Coi
The Graduating exetcises of
the Sabinal Christian College
were given last night at the
College Auditorium.
Dramatic Reading at High
School.
Mr. W. C. Pouchee the noted
dramatic reader gave a recital
at the High school auditorium
Wedneeday night to the delight
of a large audience. Mr. Pouchee
" ''fS’ITgra ;?***© -of-Ttle AcmfpmyoT' *-
Dramatic Arts, of New York
City, and of the Elocutiodary
department of The New England
Conservatory, of Boston, and
had nine years of. experience
with the great dramatic Compa-
nies of the stage-world. It was
a treat which Sabinal will never
forget.
Primitive Baptists
Elder W. H. Richards will
preach at Sabinal Thursday and
Friday nights, May. 29 and 30 at
the Presbyterian Church. Come
and hear him He is interesting.
Wm. Worden.
Mr. and Mrs, G. T. Simpson
and family left Monday Tor east
Texas where Mr. Simeon has
purchased a couple of farms.
Mr. Simpson says he will put the
boys on the farms and after
visiting their daughters in north
Texas he and his wife will probab-
ly come, back to Sabinal to live.
Because of the S. S Picnic,
May the 27th. the Baptist L. A.
and Mission Society will call off
their meeting for that day and
will meet with Mrs. Cobron the
first Teesday in June at 4 p. m.
WEATHER REPORT
For Week Ending Mav 21
Bud Ridgeway
The remains of Bud kidgeway
■arrived in Sabinal from El Paso
Monday evening. Mrs Ridge-
way, his widow, accompanied
the remains. They were met
here by Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks
and Mr. Will Pruitt of Rio Frio.
T u opd y was taken to Leake
for bulrial.
The deceased formerly lived
at Leakey and at one time was
a resident of Sabinal. He moved
to El Paso some time ago. A
A month or so ago he wandered
up into New Mexico and became
lost and died. His body was
not found until two or three we-
eks after his death. It was
thought that he was not in his
right mind when he wandered off.
Died
We learn that the infant child
of Mr. and Mrs John Hons died
in San Marcos one day last week.
We have been unable to get
particulars. We extend our
heartfelt sympathy to the sor-
rowing parents.
Mr. Floyd McKelvey returned
to Kerrville yesterday after a
few days visit in Sabinal.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harrison
and Mra. M. M. Pragg went to
San Antonio in auto Tuesday of
last week and returned the same
day.
Mr. George Gores returned
home yesterday from San Anto-
nio where he has been attend-
ing Marshall’s School.
Day of
Week
Temperature
Per Cent
Sunahine
Hivheet.
Lowest.
Thu.
89
83
0 .
Fri.
02
60
p 0/.
Sat.
97
64
p. 0 .
Sun.
92
69
p. c .
Mon.
92
69
P- 0.
Tue.
89
64
P- 0.
Wed.
89
66
p. 0.
Hal-tall
In inches
and hun-
d rod tli.
High
Commence-
t
The Grading Exercises of
the Sabinal bh School will be
held to nigh t the High School
Auditorium.
The Reciti
Miss Tom nr
was given la
fcdtsl
of the pupils of
Chenoweth was
night at the High
School. ■ Audorium. A good
audienoe wi present and the
offorts of thejupils was greatly
appreciated.
letter but stil
to official duties
Coui y Court
Uvalde Cou y Court has been
n session this week in Uvalde
with Judge T. ft. Milam acting
as Judge. Jilge Robinson is
insble to attend
Mr. Jeff Myrick was down
from Utopia yesterday on busi-
ness. i
Prof, and Mrs. Tom Fisher
passed through Sabinal yester-
day on their way to Utopia.
Prof. Fisher has been teaching
at Martindale, Texaa.
Mr. J. F. P’Pool of Stamford
is here this week with his bro-
ther, Mr. R. A- P’Pool.
Dr. O. C. Boone returned yes-
terday evening from Alpine
where he has been for the past
two weeks. He reports a fine
time.
Rev. S. G. Inman of Piedras
Negras and Dr. Alton of Mon-
terrey arrived in Sabinal last
night on a visit. Dr. Alton will
have charge of the Mexican
Mission work of the C. W. B. M.
in San Antonio.
Mr. W. Ed Kelley was down
yesterday from the ranch. He
showed us a telegram stating
that a fine girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Dyke Ward yesterday
morning at Brown wood. Mr.
Kelley is feeling fine over being
a grandpa. Mrs. Kelley is at
Brown wood with her daughter.
Mr. R. A. P’Pool drove out in
the country last Saturday and
his horse got away from him.
The extra exertion caused by
searching for his horse brought
on a severe hemorrhage and he
has been in' a serious condition
since. He is some better now.
He came here several months ago
for his health.
The editor tftinded the Texas
ress Association in San Antonio
ast week. V|e fiad a most en-
joyable time 4jth the newspaper
men of the stale. The hospitality
of the people i San Antonio will
long be remembered. The As-
sociation goes to Wichita Falls
next year.
Hit fOHOUN ftWIHMfcD DOLLAR
F«ii* in NmJ oi Oi.likt Money. Idle Money
Should be i»ul to Woik.
Monty hatf mefiiuml the prosper-
ity. limited the* progress and con-
ihuted towards the happiness of
i lie* hnmlu*;. rare since drily^T1',
rtussoinnd ui oho Vftttsj-orwS Nne.
The ebbfaud flow of the world’s
currency Amoves the center of popu-
lation; its current lias swept civili-
sation across continents and it has
built empires in wuste places.
Whether a dollar is borrowed or
owned in fee simple, its purchasing
power is the same and there is as
much prosperity in a borrowed dol-
lar that emigrates from foreign
lands as there is in one taken from
the farm, the mine or the factory.
The following cut illustrates the dif-
ference in the effect upon our pros-
perity of money borrowed in Texts
and money borrowed outside the
State to finance development enter-
prises.
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The dotted lines indicate a pro-
posed railroad between Waco and
Meauinont. if local capital build*
the road, there will be no incroaee in
the State’s wealth, as we will then
have simply transferred money from
some other line of industry to rail-
roading, but if the money for con-
struction is secured from outside tho
State, then we have increased our
wealth, as tho investment is in fixed
improvements and tho property will
always remain a part o< the State,
regardless of the residence of the
owner. We have Increased our prop-
erty just as much ao as if wt
had moved the State border line
so as to take in a part of Louisians
or Oklahoma. We have soot idle
it r ”
but no law can be made forcing in- rsuiine
vestment and if the present oppor- Grade,
tunitiea will not appeal to owner*
of idle money, nothing ahort of th«
resurrection will stir them to ac-
tivity. Texaa maat have ontaids
money to develop bar reooureea.
SABINAL PljBLiC
SCHOOL
New Board Organizes.
Teachers Elected.
The Board of Trustee* of the
Sabinal Independent School
District met in the City Hall.
May nth with all present
The trustees qualified and took
the oath of office.
The Board organized with A.
J. Durham, President J- M.
Cavender, Vice President G. H.
Calicott Secretary. A special
committee on By-law* w*s ap-
pointed, A. J. Durham, Chairman,
Calicott Cavender.
The following permanent com-
mittee* were appointed:
Committee No. 1 School pro-
perty, Repairs Sanitation,Richey,
Chairman, Crews, Durham.
Committee No. 2, Finance.
Claims, and Accounts, Calicott
Chairman, Bell, Overley.
Committee No. 3, Rules, Com-
p 1 a i n ts and Appeals, Bell,
Chairman, Crews, Cavender.
Committee No.4,Teachers,Course
of Study, Text Books, Cavender,
Chairman. Calicott, Durham and
Superintendent.
Ed Bell was appointed Census
Trustee.
0. P. Hector, Countv Assessor,
and W. A. Timberlake, County
Collector, were appointed to as-
sess and oollect the Taxes of
Sabinal Independent School
District. S •
j Two SSSgc tail); rules were a-
dopted: u . ,
First that no teacher Shall be
employed to teach in the High
School who does not possess a
permanent certificate or its
equivalent such as a dipolma
from a State Normal or the
Texas University, and such
teacher shall have had at least
two years experience in success-
ful teaching.
Second, That no teacher shall
be employed to teach in the main
building of the Grammar School
who does not possess a certificate
of the first grade and shall have
had at least one years experience
in successful teaching. Provided
that the above rule shall not ap-
ply to teachers who have taught
in the grammar school during ths
past year, 1912-1913, and who
are now in the employment of
the Board, and who may not at
present possess a ’’first grade”
certificate. These shall be given
one year in which to work to a
first grade certificate, that is
until May 1914.
The following were elected to
teach during the coming scholas-
tic year:
High School.
Prof. T.L. Williams, Superinten-
dant and Principal.
Mrs. E. B. Brunt. Mathematics
and History.
Miss Laura Owens, English.
Miss Ola Heard, Latin.
Grammar School, Main Building.
Mrs. Austin, First Grade.
Miss Sadie Coleman. Second
Grade.
Miss Ethel King, Third Grade.
Texas Dry Fanning Congress * .
Prof. H. P. Attwater, Indus-
trial Agent for the Sunset
Central Line*;' was Sabiaal
Wednesday conferring with Mr.
Roy Davenport, Secietary of the
Texas Dry Fanning Congress
and a number of business men in
regard, to the program of the
Dry Farming Congress which
will be held in Sabinal July 15,
16 and 17. We learn that gn
excellent program is being pre-
pared. The Congress is being
advertised all over the state and
a large number are expected 9a
attend. It will be the biggeit
thing over pulled off in SabiniL
Further announcements will be
made from week to week. The
program will be published aa
soon as it is completed.
Sabinal Commercial Club
An important meeting of the
Sabinal Commercial Club . Was
held Wednesday bt 6: p. m.
Dr. J. M. Cavender was elected
President (o succeed Mr. Garland
Owens, resigned.^ Mr. Will Wof-
ford was elected Secretary to suc-
ceed Mr. G. A. Tallmadge who
has moved to Pearsall. Mr. R: P. -
Rainey was elected on the Board
of Directors.
The Executive committee was
authorized to go ahead with ar-
rangements for Trades Day,June ,
second.
It was decided to havefff big
dinner on July 17th in connecton *
ni !r v,7k ,, Farming Congress.
Some committees were appointed
and the Executive committee was
authorized to appoint any other
committees that may be needed
to get up the dinner and take
care of the Dry Farming Cong-
ress.
W. D. Heard Elected
At the election held last Friday
Mr. W.D. Heard was unanimously
elected Mayor of Sabinal. Mr.
Heard was Mayor for several
years and mads aa excellent
officer. \
contribute towards our prosperity,.! Fourth Grade.
Matthews, Fifth
#, -*v
Miss Sullivan, Sixth Grade.
Miss Pocahontas Sullivan,
Seventh Grade.
G. H. Calicott, Sec’y.
Gen R. H. Beckham went to
San Antonio Sunday and ia ex-
pected to return Saturday.
Mr. Garland Owens left Tues-
day for Del Rio where he has
accepted a position with the De
Rio Bank & Trust Co. We regret
to have Mr. Owens leave Sabin-
al but wish him much success
in his new field.
Mrs. Geo. Powell of San An-
tonio, who has been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Dujrham, return-
ed home Tuesday.
Mr. E. B. Ward‘returned Mon-
day from Corpus Christi. He
says be may decide not to move
from Sabinal .after all.
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Mr. J. A. Rogers, Jr. is now
Assistant Cashier at -the First
State- Bank succeeding Mr.
Garland Owens who has gone to
De! Rio. . ...
Mr. W. E. Clark of Honda
came over yesterday te attend
.the closing exercises of the
College.
Mr. Maurice Malone returned
yesterday from Sag.
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Baldwin, Harold. The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1913, newspaper, May 23, 1913; Sabinal, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108232/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .