The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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----—rv^v^. was be^ter at last report.
MllsM Em. irm ^ j Messrs w A Worden and w
**«** EOllnr and PniiiriRlnr ‘trip
Kntrrrrf »t the Poet Office •» Sabinel. Te*a». a* MeSSrS. W. A. Clack and W
second < la.. Mnii Matter. ______ <p £)eaton, who have been look-
ing after their farm interests
here, returned Wednesday to
SI.50 their homes at Lochart.
Mr. Kone Rylander is seriously
'ill with tvphoid fever. We
'1^ trust that we will be able to
sf'HSf ttm/ox:
1 ) « or Pmjnont /t'crrnl
1 ) fill' /V/h! in Aih'Onif
0 Month*
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Single < opu
__ report him out of dangpr by
' ~ next week.
Read the particulars of the _ T e tt
Piano Contest in this issue. The . Judse W D. Lore of Uvalde
contest will begin right away. '» Sabma today and made a
,, . . . „ pleasant ca on the Sentinel.
Send in your nominations. , ... . 0 A . .
___ He will go to San Antonio on
... , ” "7. . the afternoon train.
The tariff bill is still in the ■
Senate. The Senators are Mr. G. W. Jeter of
struggling over the question of Smith County is visiting his
an income tax. It is believed daughter, Mrs. W. V. Smith,
that they will not consume a. He will stay two or three
great deal more time as they | weeks.
have already spent more than
seventy days on the tariff bill.
It appears that J. J. Jones
nf Houston, Texas is a fraud.
We have been running his ad
for about a month in the Senti-
nel. It has been running in
many papers all over the State.
Jones has disappeared with the
funds sent in by prospective
oorrowers. We trust that none
jf the readers of the Sentinel
lent him any money. We sup-
posed he was all right, but we
,vere deceived as well as many
ithers.
Mrs. ' Cline, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo.
Love, returned Monday to her
home at Comfort, Texas.
Mrs. J. N. Warden, who has
been visiting in Sabinal for some
months left Monday morning of
last week for hre home in Dou-
glass, Arizona.
Mr. W. D. Kincaid passed
through Sabinal in his automobile
Tuesday morning. He had his
family with him and they were
on their way to Utopia to visit
the family of Mr. J. B. Kincaid.
Messrs. J. S. Wilson, W. B.
Gooding and several other farm-
ers from the Prairie View
neighborhood were in town
Thursday and took out lumber
for building an addition to the
Prairie View School House. Let
the good work go on.
• ■**J ' '**' ,
Miss Lillie Moore died at her
..... , home in Whitewright, Texas,
,w"’b: As il ™!e *hc far™” Sunday June 20th. Miss Moore
as no firmer friend than the ^ months winter
before last in Sabinal. She
boarded at the home of Mr.
J. A. Melugin. She had a
Newspaper Farmers’ Friend.
In an audience composed
nostly of the members of the
’armers’ union recently, one of
he speakers expressed the
nutual friendship between the
arm and newspaper in the fol-
President’s 4
Chicago lusical College
College Build c. 202 Michigan Boulevard .
< HICAGO
Dr. F. iegfeld, President
July 25th, 1905
Messrs. W W. Kimball Co.,
( Chicago, 111.
Gentlemer:
Since tip j Chicago Musical;
College m s founed in 1867 j
thousand; af pupils from eve-
ry part of the United States
and a nur ber from Europe,
have bee' graduated from
this institution.
One of tiie principal fact-
ors of a thorough musical
education is the use of a pia-
no possesed of the highest
possible musical qualifica-
tions as well as unquestioned
durability.
The Kimball pianos to the
number of one hundred used
in our College on an average
of eight hours daily have al-
ways been eminently satis-
factory. The sam' may be
said of the Kimball Grand
Pianos used at our Faculty
concerts in the Auditorium
before audiences of some five
thousand people, the excel-
lent tones reaching the most
remote quarters of this enor-
mous hall.
For many years the Kim-
ball Pianos have occupied the
exclusive position in all this
work in the College and have
stood the test and fullfilled
the highest ideals of both
artists and pupils.
x Very truly yours,
F. Ziegfeld.
SENTINEL PIANO CONTEST
BEAUTIFUL $425. KIMBALL PIANO
To be GIVEN AWAY
THE SABINAL SENTINEL WANTS TO INCREASE
IT’S CIRCULATION, AND IN ORDER TO DO SO, IS
INSTITUTING A PIANO CONTEST. THE FIRST
PRIZE WILL BE A $425. KIMBALL PIANO. THERE
WILL BE OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES ANNOUNCED
NEXT WEEK.
- RULES OF CONTEST
ANNOUNCEMENT
This piano contest will be conducted on. strictly-business
principle with justice to all concerned.
PRIZES
The first prize will be a Kimball piano, which will: be
-A'
Duntry press. The home paper
! distinctly the farmer’s own
aper, supported directly and
directly by farmers who com-j #f -friends here who
osethe backbone of the sub- win regret hear of her death.
cription list af the printer, and
irgely for what the enterprising
lerchant advertises. Now, bro-
iler, let us see that our subscrip-
ion is paid a year in advance;
ire can do it.
’he man or the paper that fights
ny battles shall have my support.
Another thing, the merchants
The Ice Man’s Scales.
A young couple out in Osborne
county became the proud parents
of a little girl the other day. They
wanted to weigh the youngster as
soon as it w'as dressed, but had no
scales. Just then the iceman
ivertising are the ones who,™™ <*>»* md they borrowed
ake it possible for us to get a hls sral™' r° thelr surPrlse-
ood local paper. The man or
ical firm who is too penurious
o advertise and help support the
ical press has no right to the
armer’s patronage.
“I promise, hereafter, to go
o the live advertiser and the man
vho does his share in supporting
the little one weighed forty-four
pounds—The Lookout.
CLUBBING OFFER.
The Dallas Semi-Weekly Farm
News makes a specialty of
Oklahoma
news Outside of this, it is
no (iocs ms in snppoi _ »
,e local press, thus contributing i unquestionably the best semi-
, my support, rather then buy: ««k>y Publication m the world.
:a man who proposes to take; It gives news from all over the
land give nothing back, if j world but particularly an unsur-
irmers as a class would support passe( w .
leir friends, the other fellow |
ould soon go out of business. ” - 1 of the great Southwest in general,
lorence [Ala] Times. Specially live and useful features
_____ are the FARMERS’FORUM. A
Mr. Irvine Honneger and wife
ime over from Hondo Monday 0M^\T.heW°.MANSC,fN-
id went up to the J. W. Daven- JURY. And particular atten-
ive returned recently from The bem,-Weekly Farm News m
ustin where Mr. Honneger has connection with The Sab.nal
■en taking the law course at Sentinel for only $1. 75 a year
State University We are cash for both papers,
state umveisity. wc die £jTTDC,.^IjTT}rr. xT/-kw ,
formed that he finished up the
•st two years work in one year,
e judge from this that he is
hard worker. Mrs. Honneger
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
VV. Davenport.
SUBSCRIBE NOW and get the
local news and the news of the
world at remarkably small cost.
For Sale: Scholarship in Me
Kinney Business College. Ad-
dress The Sentinel.
The Contest Piano has
arrived and may be seen at
the Sentinel Office.
Forgotten.
By T. P. Melugin.
My heart is sadly dreaming of you,
dearest one.
Since you have left me, my life is
undone;
Sadness and gloom my being enthrall
Shrouding my soul like a funeral pall.
My heart like a lone dove flew to your
breast
Seeking sympathy, shelter and rest.
And there in love’s arms, found sweet-
est repose
All secure for a while from life’s bitter
woes:
Then we were so happy in each other’s
love.
Drinking in fancy from fountains above,
Nor dreamed of a shadow our hapiness
to mar
So brightly illumed by love’s guiding
star.
Your kisses at parting still burn on my
cheek.
Alike, in my heart the words you did
speak;
When you swore by the heavens so
, high and so blue,
That ever to me, would your heart
prove true.
But a fairer, sweeter face your fancy
did beguile,
Winning your heart with bewitching
smile;
Then soon. Oh! how soon you did me
forget,
And those sacred vows when last we
met.
May heaven forgive you, God grant
this, Ipray,
*
t
That happiness be yours from day unto
~ day:
While my own bleeding heart in sorrow
must pine.
Till the death angel comes and says:
“Thou art mine”.
kept at the Sentinel office.
CANDIDATES
Any Church, Lodge, School, Society or Individual is
eligible to a place in this contest. The contestant receiv-
ing the most votes shall be awarded the above mentioned
piano.
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CLASSES OF VOTES
The votes will be issued in coupons as follows:
1 year’s subscription in advance - $1.00 - 500 votes.
5 ” ” ” ” $5.00 4000 ”
Each $1.00 on arrear subscriptions 500
Job work (regular prices, cash) $1.00 200 ”
Advertising (New business, cash) $1.00 200 ”
Other classes of votes may be announced later.
Rules and Conditions Governing
Contest
The Ballot Box will be kept at
the Sentinel office, securely lock-
ed, where all votes will he depo-
sited.
No one connected with the Sen-
tinel office will be a candidate or
work in favor of any contestant.
All votes must be voted within
one week from date of issue.
This is done to prevent votes be-
ing hoarded until closing days of
contest. The date will be plain-
ly stamped on each voting cou-
pon. Votes are not transfer-
able, but must be voted as origi-
nally made out.
This contest is to run not less
than three months and may run
until Christmas. The date of
closing will be announced at least
30 days in advance.
The votes will be Counted ev-
ery week and the result publish-
ed in the Sentinel.
We reserve the right to add
additional prizes and change the
rules if deemed necessary.
Votes may*be deposited in per-
son or sent by mail and should be
always filled out with ink.
No votes can be purchased at
this office. They are given away
absolutely free with cash sub-
scriptions, advertising and job
work.
Free voting coupons will be pub-
lished in this paper from time to
time and these can be votedjvitlv-
out any cost to anyone.
No coupons will be issued on
clubbing propositions unless so
stated.
Mail this to the Sentinel office
N"OMINATION BLANK
I hereby nominate
190__
Address.
As a candidate in your Piano Voting Contest. This does
not obligate me in any way, and my name is not to be di-
vulged.
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Baldwin, Harold. The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1909, newspaper, July 2, 1909; Sabinal, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108816/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Advertising%22: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .