The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 13, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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NOW’S YOUR CHANCE
To get what you have been want-
ing in nice White Enamel Ware
at a price that you can afford.
Now on display, a nice assort-
ment of R. L. WUPPERMANS.
Triple Coated, Acid
proof, Pure White
ENAMEL WARE
Better Come early as it is bound
to go quick at the price.
Leon F. Heard
Hardware and Furniture
m^dTsukTaMheSabinai bailor Majestic Theatre
Program for Next Week
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Local and Personal
Naptha Laundry Soap at
Johnston & Reily’s.
Mr. W. P. Owens had a sick
spell tne first of the week but is |
up and about at this writing.
If you want a good loaf of
bread, try Vollmer’s Quaker
bread. It tastes like more.
Mr. Joe Reinemerand family
left Monday for Big Wells on a
visit.
For Sale: A good second hand
parlor organ.
Sabinal Jewelry Co.
Dr. J. M. CAVENDER
DENTIST
PHONE 72
Office Over New York Racket Store
We guaiantee to please at the
Sabinal Tailor Shop.
Dr. L. A. Patterson was down
from Utopia Tuesday.
Get shaved at the Palace Bar-
ber Shop. Messrs. L. M. Lock
and R. B. Anderson are the bar-
bers. They do first class work.
Try them.
Langston Austin left Monday
for Jacksboro to spend the sum-
Shop.
Mr. F. B. Wofford made a
business trip to San Antonio,
Monday.
We buy right and then pass ;
along the saving to you. Quick,
sales and small profits, that’s our:
motto, and it is the only way to
do business now-a-days. Give us
a trial order—Let's show you.
Rainey & Co,
Mr. Lee Threadgill arrived
Sunday from Eagle Pass and
and went back Monday. He is
running a picture show in Eagle
Pass and reports that he is get-
ting along nicely.
The epicure appreciates Burt
Olney Catsup because he finds in
it that ideal piquancy free from
any questionable flavor. Made
from strictly fancy fresh Toma-
toes. Let us send you a bottle.
We want it back if not entirely
pleased.
Rainey & Co.
Mr. Fred Jarvis was down
Wednesday from Leakey. He
brought Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Raetzsch of Marfa and Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Roberts of Dallas
down to take the train for Ken-
nedy, Texas where they will
make a visit. They nave been
visiting some weeks at Leakey.
Misses Hettie and Aggie Reil.v mer h's uncle>
MONDAY
Eclair—Silver Blaze
in a startling two-reel feature
Imp.—The Terrible Turk
TUESDAY
Powers —Elixir ot Youth
Rex—Pure Gold and Dross
Crystal—Veiled Lady
WEDNESDAY
Bison—Last Roll Call
An extra good two-reel feature
Gem— Billys Suicide
THURSDAY
Bison—A three-reel feature that
is full of thrill
FRIDAY
Imp.—Aunt Kates Mistake
Eclair—Going for Father
Champ. — Lenna’s Flirtation
SATURDAY
Rex—Until Death
A very good two-reel feature
Nester— Maid and the Milk Man
And for Monday Tuesday and
Wednesday we have the Musical
Brennans in their original novelty
Musical and Comedy Acts, intro-
ducing Xy 1< phones, Banjos, Sleigh
Bells, Cow Bells, etc. Don’t fail
to hear Brennan in his laughing
songs. Two big acts each night.
See that Musical Boxing Act. It
alone is worth the money.
;We regret that to-night \\ ill be
their last appearance. The 0.
K. management is to he com-
mended for this engagement, the
public appreciate such compli-
ments. The 0. K. deserves the
success to the fact that such
splendid attractions as the
Musical Brennans gain for them
an enviable reputation,—Yoakum
Times,
THE SABINAL STUDIO....
Why not get the best there is
in kodak finishing? When it’s
so easy. Just bring or send them
to us for first-class work.
And why not come in and let
us take your photo or the photo
of your entire family? As it may
be only a short time until you
would willingly pay hundreds of
dollars for a good picture of some
of your loved ones, who might
depart from this world at any
time. We also take the picture
of your residence, Churches,
Schools, or any place at your re-
quest.
All work guaranteed to please.
V. C. Cone, Proprietor
The Great Leona Peach
1 stand by the proposition that
it is better to buy one Leona tree
than to have two Elbertas given
to you.
John A. Head,
Agt. Austin Nursery.
Mrs. G. A. Tutwiler and daugh-
ter, Miss Glendia, arrived last
week from Gustine, Texas On a
Mr. Chas. Kineheloe of Dallas
and Mrs. Victor Keener of
Holdenville, Okla. arrived Tues-
day on their way to Utopia to
he with their mother who is very
low.
Entire change of pictures and | If you buy your Nursery Stock
vaudeville each night. j from me, any mistake, no mat-
Admiscion JO and 2lc while thei ter how lar>:e or s-nmll the mis-
vaudeviile is with us.
If you don’t want to laugh
don’t come.
THE PRESS SAYS
Quite a large audience witnes-
sed the second appearance Inst
take may be, or if anything
should arrived in bad order, it
will be made right if either
Messrs. Ramsey or myself are
notified.
John A. Head.
Prof. T. L. Williams went to
Hondo Sunday to be at the open-
returned Monday from a two
weeks visit in Hondo. Miss
Corinne Ney came home with
them on a visit.
To The Public
I have bought out L. C. Lan-
caster’s Tailor Shop and am
For Sale
9 Head of Persian Bucks.
Call at my home in Sabinal and
see them.
J. S. Peoples.
Mr. A. L. Click was in from
the farm Saturday and said that
they have had splendid rains in
prepared to do cleaning, pressing his section north of Knippa and
and repairing first class and take they are expecting good crops,
orders for new suits. Fits guran- J
teed. 1 To The Public
I hove Aftercyforthe De Luxe, I am located at my new shop
Lauudry of San Antonio. I will in the Johnston &Reilv building,
call for your laundry Wednesdays; I have put in a lot of new furni-
and deliver on Saturdays. shings and have a swell Barber
My Shop is in the rear of Shop. Don’t forget that we do
Walden’s Barber Shop. Your only first class work. Come and
patronage is respectfully solicit- see us often,
ed. Yours respectfully,
Clyde Davenport Dave Walden.
C. E. R I C H E Y
CONFECTIONERY
---I carry a full line of--
Hot ond Cold Drinks, Fancy Can-
dies, Nuts, Fresh Fruits,
Cigars aud Tobacco
BMnwrxj:
BOOKS! BOOKS!!
We have just received a shipment of the latest popular
copyright books which usually sell for
$1.25 to $1.50 each.
We have contract-
quantity of these
enable us to sell at
50c
ed for a sufficient
books which will
while they last.
MAKE YOUR
SELECTIONS EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE
SABINAL DRUG CO.
visit. They were ihe Eue,-3 I
Mrs. Augusta Austin for seve-
ral days and left Monday for
Leakey to visit friends and re-
latives.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
ABOUT IT
There is a New Remedy that
Takes the Place of Colomel.
Recommended and Gua-
ranteed by the
Druggists.
Sabinal Drug Co. never sold
a remedy that gave more com-
plete satisfaction than Dodson's
Liver Tone—a mild vegetable
remedy for constipation, sour
stomach and lazy liver.
Folks who have suffered for
years rather than resort to
dangerous calomel have found
after one trial that this pleasant-
tasting vagetable liquid gives
them a long sought relief with-
out bad after-effects.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is gua-
ranteed by Sabinal Drug Co. to be
a safe liver stimulant and to be
absolutely harmless—without
bad after-effects. You will find
many persons in this locality who
have tried it and every user will
speak a good word for Dodson’s
Liver Tone. It livens up a
torpid liver and makes you feel
fresh, healthy and clean.
The price ot a large bottle is
50 cents—money back if not
pleased. The success of Dodson’s
Liver Tone has brought many
cdicines into the field that
imitate its claims, and some have
name very similar and package
same color, but remember
Dodson’s Liver Tone is guaran-
teed by Sabinal Drug Co. who
will give vou back your money if
you want it
Sabinal Drug Co.
Sabinal, Texas.
as
original
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them like a glove; they intro.luce *re fever”1 S,b,n,Rl wh°
and play Xylephm.ee, banjoer,; “re »“•"*"* ,he Normal-
sleigh bells, other variety of! i
m usical inttiunu rts are used in I MONEY TO LOAN,
their reportoiie. These talented j On farm or ranch lands, or
and versatile geniuses, lady and | ve ndor’s lien notes purchased,
gent, are the most artistic and i Examination of title made here,
competent performers in their j and money available upon ap-
class that has ever entertained j proval of security and title,
an audience in our city. They | Write or call ori,
are skillful ai d brilliant and 1 Martindale, Lupe & Co,,
scientific in their efforts. Music! Kampmann Building,
to them is an ;.rt and a charm. San Antonio, Texas
B. B.
Meat
Market
CERTAINLY
When you want Meat you want
BEST
the freshest meat you can
and
WE HAVE IT
Alt. Neuter & Bro., I’ropH.
Are you going North this Summer?
Now in the Time to Plan Your Vacation
IT’CJ |—There is no denying it. But there ip some getting
Li—‘‘LJ. „ L • out of it. Away up in Wisconsin, Michigan and
Canada, in the land of snappy days, and crisp, cool, restful nights, you
will find that relief tor which you yearn.
BEST REACHED VIA THE
International and Oreat Northern Railway
Two Trains Each Day Between Texas and Saint Louis
Electric Lighted Sleeping Car Service to MEMPHIS
ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO
ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS TO MICHIGAN.
CANADIAN AND NEW ENGLAND RESORTS
Superb Dining C»r Service
Summer Tourist Ticket* onSale Daily with Extraordinary Stopover Privile*ee
full Particular* Cheerfully Given Upon Application to Ticket Agent
D. J. PRICE
Gen. Pan. and Ticket Agent
HOUSTON, TEXAS
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .