San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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Lis kid-
thci-r school
of 'Stockings? We have
just what they need—stock-
ing's that have been favorites
with American mothers for
more than 25 years.
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Black Cat Hose
SINTON
KATZ DRY GOODS COMPANY
Exclusive Local Dealer
TEXAS
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at the next meeting of the Com- j Read the afis ef the
mercial Club which will ~be on
‘News/
Opportunity ^ Who brought the price of ic
. Fndaynight, Sent 18th, at which 15.tf
An opportunity is now offered tjme it jg desired that every!
the people of San Patricio Coun- member 0f the c]uh wjn be pres- Windmills and tanks. Get
ty to participate in the monster ent and help boost the pr0p0sit- them at Potter’s. 30-1
gjptolltu'iml and Industrial pa- jon a]ong Jno. j) Cochran returned
Mde in Houston during the week Wednesday evening from a bus-
^^held^'thkgreaf^No-Tsu-Oh l-00k YOUrSfilf ill tile FSCS iness trip to Corpus Christi.
Mrs. E. McKeown arrived
and formal opening of the big, The reaper of death sweeping
& canal to deep water. The over Europe brings to our mind
sixteen counties of our state a thought worthy of more than
bordering on the coast are asked caSLiei consideration,
to take part, and without excep- Ret us l£ok ourselves in the
tion have gladly availed them- face and think-think for the
selves of the chance. benefit of humanity, for the
Mr., Will G. fields of Houston weal of posterity,
was ftere this week and placed jn ap parts 0f the' country
before our people the plan, which schools are opening for the fall
to us seems to be very liberal, and winter terms, and much of
Miss Ida Masterson returned
to Beaumont Tuesday to resume
her school duties in that city.
W. T. Hart suffered a severe
stroke of paralysis a few days
ago, and is reported no better at
this writing.
Miss Genevieve McKeown left
Tuesday to resume her studies
at the Lady of the Lake Acade-
my at San Antonio.
J. R. Masterson went to Bur-
nett Tuesday where he has a po-
sition as Superintendent of the
schools at that place.
Mr. E. McKeown spent last
Sunday with Mrs. E. McKeown
and daughters at Corpus Christi
where they have been spending
the summer.
Mrs. Edward Goldburg and
family arrived here Sunday from
Davenport, Iowa, and will make
their future home here. Mr.
Goldburg is of the firm of Gold-
burg & Mintz.
W. G. Trotter, M. K. Bo^d,
Walter Cox and his brother and
son, Paul went to Portland
Thursday night for a swim in
the bay.
Mrs. C. H. Miller and two
children, Mable Louise and the
baby, who have been visiting
Mrs. Miller’s mother, Mrs. M.
Clement for a couple of weeks
returned Monday to their home
in Shiner, Texas.
26-*3
Why people who know Pure,
Clear. Delicious Soda Water
always call for our -product.
50c for 2-doz case.
Sinton Bottling Works
Alex 8oncrd6n, Prop
Hamilton & Barnhill
Practical Painting
and Paper Haning
All Work entrusted to us will be
Finished Right. Ask Anybody.
Our stock of Wall Paper,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Stains, Etc. is complete,
and our prices are less.
home the first of the week from
Corpus Christi and returned
Thursday, where she and Miss
Florence will spend the balance
of the month and will return
home October 1st.
Paid Subscriptions
The following have paid sub-
Jn fact the best we have ever j the future will depend upon the i scripttlon to the,Nefs for whlch
seen, f. It is an excellent oppor- training of the youth today.
tunity for our county to place
fore the people of the state
are capable of rais
The plan as outlined bv
pPields is as follows:
Each of the sixteen Gulf Coast
counties wilt be represented in
the parade by a large float con-
taining the exhibits from each
ranty. The float will be occu-
H%ied by five young ladies from
»(our county, to be chosen by pop-
ular vote, who in addition to
the parade, will be extended
k ail the courtesies of the Car-
jWttival during the entire week.
These young ladies will also eon-
Never in our history was there
a time when it was more imper-
ative that hasty passions and
ever was there a time when
the inculation of brotherly love
and a consideration for others
was more urgently required.
The youth of today will be the
men of tomorrow, and as we
train them now, so will they be
then.
The burden rests heavily upon
us.
We expect the teacher in school
to transform our child into a
man of learning, of honor and
integrity, but do w’e stop to con-
sider that more depends upon
ititute a reception committee to the parent than upon the edu-
meet Secretary McAdoo who will
[be the guest of the occasion,
►presenting the United States
cator.
The one cannot succeed with-
out the cooperation of the other,
they have our thanks:
Sinton —D. F. Jones, E. R.
Turner, U. A. Bowman, J. B.
Miller, J. T. Mulkern. W. S.
W. D. ;|Scull, Ode
, Corinth, Texas;
J. Y. Conn, Newport, Ky; I. L.
Hood, Constance. Ky; H. G, Par-
rish, Thebes, 111: S. G. Buland,
Appleton City, Mo. M. L.
Strand, Miles, Tex.
The following are new sub-
scribers to the News:
Mrs. Louise Bennet, Sinton;
H. J. Truman, Sinton; Au
Barganski, Sinton; Mrs. G
Lindley, Sinton; E. Bell, Sinton;
Mrs. Mary Houk, Taft; J. M.
Sims, Papalota, Texas; R. A.
Davis, Utopia, Texas; Miss Elsie
Rush, Kingsville, Texas; S. H.
Hoskins, Denton, Texas; G
Hall, Webster. Fla.
St. Paul Hews
Chas. Reiger was up from Cor-
pus Christi Monday on business.
Willis Harmon came up from
Portland Tuesday to do some
work.
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Cotton picking will be a thing
of the past in this part of the
country in two weeks.
Julia Micks was home- last
Sunday on a visit with home
folks for a day or two.
The gin company have setcer-
♦ tain days for ginning now
C.
government. The committee will but the two working earnestly MOneV Refunded
; lr An /I tuif n f L a aa n n 1 «n a 1 • • < I • 11 i • i *
a and jointly will accomplish won-
be taken down the canal m
large pleasure boat and return derful results,
with the Secretary on the reve- \ye should think before speak-
|L nue cutter “Windom” to the ing.
city of Houston. There will be Harsh words and family jars
banquetes and other attractions in the presence of a child gives
It is understood that Mr.
Mrs. C. J. Hulick of Beeville
have moved to St. Paul to make
this their home in the future.
Mrs. Chas. Willet left Monday
for a visit with her relatives,
while “Uncle Chas.” will taste
batching during her absence.
0. E. Smith is overseeing the
improving of the Lewis land,
recently purchased from Geo. H.
Paul and company, 5 3-4 miles
northwest of St. Paul.
On Tuesday night, there was
quite a pleasant crowd of young
and old. married and unmarried,
bachelors and maids, a general
mixture of St. Paul’s social set
gathered at the home of Mr.
A new and up-to-date
stock of the latest styles
An Millinery. Call and
be convinced.
Mrs. L. L. Hollingsworth
SINTON, TEXAS.
HARNESS SHOP
We carry a complete line of
Harness, Saddles, Etc.
Repair work a Specialty.
See us, examine our goods
and get our prices.
F. W. Mailer & Sons
Contractors and Builders
Plans and Specifications Furnished
Repair Work a Specialty
P. O. BOX No. 353
Sinton . . Texas
JOHN A. JONES
LAWYER
Vermillion Building-
Notary in (
Sinton
'
With a Smile
to which the Queen and her four
maids will bj invited.
The advertising feature of the
it its first lesson in unruliness
and puts a sharp edge to an
Leading Drug Store Will Give
Money Back Should There
Ever Be a Case Where Dod-
son’s Liver Tone Fails.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is a mild
awakening temper. It is natur- ve£etable Liver Tonic which op-
float will be of immense value to ai for the infant to copy the ex- ,erates 30 successfully in cases of
mar county, not only for the
fame being, but for the future
lam well, for as soon as the car-
lival is over, the exhibit will be
ten from the floats and placed
a building to remain perma-
lisently, where it can be added to
from time to time. Houston is
gateway for all this part of
country* and homeseekers com-
Mteg through Houston will be
[ Shown these exhibits, so that
better the display we can
^tehd up there the better it will
for us.
There is absolutely no strings
this proposition, and no ex-
ise whatever with the excep
a or freight charge on the ex-
hibit to Houston and carfare and
»1 bills of the five young
lies while there. It has been
ited that a sufficient
gfcmount could easily be raised by
ing a nickle or dime for
'vote in the voting contest
»t the queen and four
The plan will be gone
id. thoroughly worked out
ample of the parent.
As we expect much from the
teacher, let us give equally of
our own store of patience and
consideration.
Infancy demands kindness,
and sympathy—not the austere
aloofness of age, or the coldness
of indifference.
A child is susceptible to train-
ing, but when it reaches man’s
estate opportunity has passed it
by.
Shall we heed the lessons of a
world calamity and face the duty
that confronts us?
Shall we look ourselves in the
face?
constipation, torpid liver or bil-
liousness that it has practically
taken the place of calomel—the
drug which is so often danger-
ous. Vermillion Drug Co. who
sells Dodson’s Liver Tone, rec
ommends it as a reliever of con-
stipation, sour stomach, bill ious-
ness and sluggish liver. It
works gently, surely and harm-
lessly. If a bottle should ever
fail to give satisfaction Vermil
lion Drug Co. will refund the
price paid without question.
The price of Dodson’s Liver
Tone is 50 cts per bottle. Be
sure you get Dodson’s Liver
Tone and not some medicine put
up in imitation that is not backed
up by a guarantee and that may
contain harmful drugs. 30-2
(Advertisement.)
Guaranty Abstract & Title Co.
LAND TITLES A SPECIALTY
W. A. CUSTIS, Mgr.,
and Mrs. G. L. Ashbys for the | Sinton, 2 2 Texas,
purpose of surprising their
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace. As luck
would have it, they were not at
home, as they went to Mr. and
Mrs. I. G. Rheines to spend the
evening. Lewis Ashhy was
made courier, as he took them
the message to come home.
When they arrived home, such
a surprise awaited them, a house
full, beside the front gallerv was
seated to almost full capacity.
After a long social chat with the
good people, who will leave us
soon for Iowa, we bid them
farewell and departed for our
respective homes.
—
M. C. NELSON V
LAWYER
(County Attorney)
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Office at Courthouse
■'M
J. W. Vermillion, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
I*r-«**
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Office Over Vermillion Drug Company-
Phone 99
11
Office Phone 150.
Residence
W. C. REINHARDT
Physician and Surgeon
Office Over Bank of Commerce
‘Hi
Strayed
Sorrel mare, white face
and white fore feet, branded
‘N tSSgKSar* »*" Front Barber Shop
21-tf Sinton Three Chairs. Everything neat and
OlllLUIl, IcAdb. clean. Courteous treatment to all.
Come once and you will come again.
Hot and Cold Baths. Laundry basket
in connection.
Automobile oils and greese at
Potter’s. 30-1 T. E. WARD
Proprietor
Dissolution Notice
J. H. Terry is no longer con-
nected with the Trotter Land
and Insurance Co., having sold
his interest back to the firm
after two years of successful
business. Mr. Trotter, the sen-
ior member will conduct the bus-
iness in the same efficient and
satisfactory manner of the past,
thanks the people for their pat-
ronage and confidence of the |
past and hopes to enjoy a great-1
er share of your business and a
closer friendship in the years to
come. i
W. G. Trotter
J. H. Terry
(Advertisement).
Bell
Connection
Adds to Farm Cheer
It was a blustery March
evening, but inside the
cozy sitting-room of the
Brown's all was cheery'
and bright.
Mrs. Brown stepped to
the telephone. Her hus-
band smiled—for he knew
the pleasant custom for
years had been to call the
daughter, in the distant
village, each week.
Have you a Telephone
connected to the Bell Sys-
tem ?
The Southwestern
Telegraph &
Telephone Go.
louse
Move anything regardless o:
size, weight or distance.
J. MILAM, The
Sinton
imp
House Mover.
Texas.
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CALL AT
HILL’S BARBER SHOP
For Your Barber Work
Hot and Cold Baths-Cleaning and
Pressing—Laundry Agency.
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Coart taut Treatment—Prompt Attention.
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HART AUTO SEI
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Traveling Trade Solicited
LARGE NEW TOUR-
ING CAR
Phone 46 or Addrere
Terms, CASH.
JETT HART, Propria
^ Sinton, Texas
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1914, newspaper, September 11, 1914; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth716862/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.