The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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K .lift *jfr| Mrs. Rett‘e Simpson is here | to visit his daughter, Mrs. Sippy,
^JlOpia r* from Uvalde. for a month
\T Mrs. EJ Kelley returned last Mr. Ross Kennedy was in Uto-
INeWS week from Brownwood where she pia Sunday.
The Church of Christ will be- W? had “ ftl“ rain here lMt
gin a meeting July 11th. “r- “»rJ» Bownd. spent sev- week.
eral days at home recently and -— - --------
Mr. Pink Fenley from Sander- left for Marfa Tuesday. Van.Ur a.nl
son visited his relatives in Utopia M „ . , „ . V and er pool
last week. . Ml?' Gayl°rd Keenfleft T'le8' i We have been wonderfully blest
Mis. Mattie Belle Patton left day ^ h°m6 B€S8m8y' with g<*,d rains. On Wednesday
Wednesday for Alpine to spend Mr- and Mr8- Robbie Harper night of last week we had a good
the summer with her parents. and children arrived home Tues- rain of about one and a half inch
day accompanied bv Mrs. Fan- and Saturday evening there was
Miss Maud and Ola Fisher left nje piuck who will visit Mr. and a two-inch rain and Sunday night
this week tor Hondo to attend Mrs. Hodges this summer. about the same amount fell, so
the Summer Normal.
Mr. Tom Fisher and Miss Luel-
la Fisher left for their home in
Ban Marcos this week after a
pleasant visit with relatives here.
Mrs. Cora Koerner and Mr.
Charlie Kincheloe of Fort Worth
were called to the bedside of
their mother, Mrs. R. H. Kin-
cheloe.
Mrs. 0. G. Maltzburger return-
ed home last week after visiting
her mother and daughters for
nearly two months in San Anto-
io.
BARBECUE
Barbecue, June 14th in J. B-
Kincaids pasture, eveybody is
invited to come and enjoy them-
selves.
Bro. Martin and Bro. and Sister
Watson left Monday. Bro. Martin
delivered some fine sermons. He
Bowed good seed into ho est
hearts. He will visit Fort Worth
this week. Bro. and Sister Wat-
son went to Del Rio to get the
tent in shape for their meeting
Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Miller is in Utopia
this week and is quite ill at her
daughters, Mrs. L. A. Patterson.
Mr. C. N. Wentworth is on the
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Millikin were
here Sunday, also their daughter
and Miss Mvra Kelley, all of Sa-
bina).
Mr. Ed Biggs is here from El
Paso visiting relatives.
Prof. Robinson left for Encinal
GfO TO
we are all right for the season
now.
COMMON
SENSE
SILO
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W. A. EARNEST, MANAGER
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The election to see whether
we would have a special School
Tax of 20c on the hundred dol- (Bandera and Real, the new coun-
lars were held here June 7th and, ty. Thev didn't take any of the
only 23 votes were cast, being 12 Sabinal river valley and every-
in favor of the Special Tax. body here is glad they were left
Vanderpool is going to be one in Bandera County,
of the best School Districts in
the County.
Mrs. Janie Danner has been
very sick lor a few days but is
The surveyors finished the new mproving some now.
county line yesterday between w , , ..
Mrs. Bell Meckerson of New
Mexico it- visiting her father, Mr.
Foster. She has been away from
here obout 15 years and says this
country has improved since she
left. She c ns to like the Mexi-1
co counti>
Miss Louis Danner is visiting!
; her grandpa, Mi. Pulvado, this j
week and is having a line time.
i Clarence Rainey and Oscar
Moore have 1-ecn u wn in the
t
iTailor setUetneot the past week,
killing jack rabbits. We wish!
them much suec -s, as the rabbit
family is getting vety large here
Jand the farmers will have to get
busv or the;, will take the whole
country.
Mr. Lee Humphries was here
yesterday on business.
Mr. A. E. Clayton left Tuesday
on a business trip to Seguin and
will be gone several days.
Little Me.
Utopia Drug Store
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Baldwin, Harold. The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913, newspaper, June 13, 1913; Sabinal, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108784/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .