San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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A BOOST FOR SINTON AND SAN PATRICIO COUNTY
SAN PA TRICIO COUNTY NEWS
SINTON, SAN PATRICIO COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. 1914
OL. S
Removal
iay evenang with Alvah Green Unadvertised goods, while of j
as the entertainer, which he did the same quality, have to be
bo the delight of a large audi- sold at a much larger price in
ence. Mr. Green was a new' order to overcome the higher
man to most of our people but cost of doing business,
so far as we have heard expres- When the merchant sells fewer
sions, he gave universal satis- goods he must make more profit
faction. He poured out fun by on each sale and as a consequen-
the barrel full. ce the buyer is sometimes charg-
The local managers o f the ed an unfair price. t
course are to be congratulated Advertised merchandise offers
on the character of the enter- the merchant his best opportu-
tainments furnished, as there has nity to make moneyjand the cus-
been nothing thus far except the j tomer also profits by lower pri-
very best and most refined speak- ces and has the satisfaction of
ers. The people have shown generally obtaining better qual-
their appreciation of the course ity.
by the most liberal patronage, ( -
there being more than three Richard Morris, residing on
hundred in attendance upon the his farm near Taft, sustained a
last number. painful injury last Saturday eve-
There are yet two other nuni-‘ ning when he was thrown from
bers of the course, the dates to j his wagan, breaking his left arm
be announced later. : i»«t helnw the elbow. While
We carry both the J. I. Case and
Pari in & Orlendorff planters anc
cultivators, and now that the plant-
ing season Will soon be here, we have
everything the farmer will need in
the planting line. Gome in and see
our single and double planters and
cultivators ' . ' - ■
Have a big supply of the genuine
Mebane cotton seed at $1.50 per bu.
It pays to plant the best.
Remember we have the best flour
made. Ambrosia and White Wings.
Handle 2 to 3 cars a month.
on account of removing to another building, we
are sacrificing everything in our store at un-
'( heard of prices.
Come and get the biggest bargains of your
life while this furniture lasts. Ask for voting
coupons, which are given away with each dollar
paid to us. To the lady having the largest num-
ber of votes, we give absolutely' free a fine
Davenport, and as second prize a fine Library
Rocker, valued at $10.00.
A second hand PIANO, used very little, and
in fine condition, for the very low price of $85.
Odem Merc. C
■ ' . • ■ $ |
-- Phone No. 11 -
SINTON . . —r^. . TEXAS
OPPOSITE POST OmCE SINTON. TEXAS
Death of Carrie Wright
»ther Carrie Wright, the ten year
0 a^ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
that Piftwt Jfjright, died at their home
1 act ] uary 26. and was buned fa the
play now' cemetery Tuesday morning,
i do the funeral being conducted
ance from the Catholic church.
)ther The bereaved family has the
e au- sympathy of the entire commun-
Our business hi* been growing the same way. Whyn
Because we are giving the very HIGHEST QUALITY i?
Groceries for less money. We are buying the people*?
produce, payirig the highest market price. Bring your
chickens and eggs to us and give us a trial: Below we
quote you a few of the good things wp-cah give you:
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ourselves with reference to the
practice of patronizing the mail
order houses in preference to
our home merchants. We be-
lieve the principal of the thing |
is wrong, and that our expres-
sions have met the approval of
our business men has been at-
tested by congratulations from a
number of them.
; There is not a single line of
: business in our city that has not,
or may not, be affected by the
mail order business. It can,
and does affect ours.
We have already given notice
-
of our excellent line of calendars
for 1915. We give three excel-
lent reasons for adding this line,
viz:
First, we ^recognize a well-se-
letted calendar as an excellent
means of advertising any line of
$1.00
.65
19
1.00
2 l-2c
3c
Impounds Best White Sugar............... ......
5 gallons' Kerosene Oil ............ .......... ........!.
Best Smoked Bacon, per lb
Best Pea Berry Coffee, 3 1-3 lbs ................'
Irish Potatoes per lb ......................................
School Tablets each ... ...........1.....................1......
Other Groceries in Proportion
’errelPs motion pictures
• best—using the same
lbSalt Antonio, Houston,
Christi and all first class
A. W. Montgomery was award-
ed the preirijum given by Cel-
lum’s RacketTStore during the
holidays, the lucky number being
ie feature Saturday night
be “Satan” in five reels.
-Frank Miculastik, a prominent
farmer of near St. Paul,'was m
Sinton yesterday and while here
subscribed for the, News, so as
to keep posted on ! matters in
and around the county seat.
Melon Seed
If you will use just one sack of AUSTIN MAID F^LOUR
you will be our regular customer . .
gp. For Sate.
&Tbe {old Methodist Church
Price, $800.00. See B. Merrell
Vj, J. West or G. B. Stevens
The famous J. M. Rigby strain
of Alabama Sweet Water melon I
seed on sale at Sisco Bros, Gro- T
eery Store, G. I. Albertson and
Odem Mer. Co. 46-8
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J. B. Clark of Odem was here
Thursday on his return from a
visit to San Marcos. mtiaM
GET THE HABIT, THABE AT
Woodman Circle Meeting
Local Items,
H. W. Learner of Taft was
here Thursday.
j Vendors Lein Notes paid off for
you quick. —Redus Land Co. tf
Frank Anderson of Taft was
here Thursday on business.
t ■ . .«
Residence Lots, 50x144 ft.
near new school. $10.00.cash,
b%l. $165.00, monthly.
42-tf * Redus Land Co.
Rev. R. J. Grady of Corsicana
came down Thursday and will
| spend a few *days her^ on busi-
ness and visiting relatives.
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John Quein, who has been in
this vicinity for several months,
started yesterday for his home
in Beatrice, Nebr, Mr. Quein
informs us that it is possible
that he will move here perma-
nently in the hear future.
terested. Several. fine speeches
for the good of the order were
listened to with interest. All
Circle ladies are cordially invited
to attend and assist in making
this the‘ banner year for the
Woodman Circle of Sinton. The
new officers have beejn duly in-
stalled and are as follows: Mat-
tie B. Albertson, Guardian; Wil-
lie Swinny, Banker; Nina Fick-
| lin,Clerk; Zura Stembridge, Past
Guardian; Sadie Parker, Advisor;
jEffie Finnegan, Chaplin; Myrtle
Lucchese, Inner Sentinel; Flor-
ence Jenkins, Outer Sentinel;
H e n r i e Tillery, 1st Manager;
(Elizabeth Pyne, 2nd Manager;
i! Elizabeth Merrill, 3rd Manager.
Capital Stock
$>GSIT1VE or. negative. Two. states.
Positive, the independent, he who
provides for himself and his dependents.
Negative, he who fails to provide for
himself and hir dependents . .
Joseph F. Green, President
D. Odem, Vice-Prdsident **
Geo. D. McGloin, 2ndV.-PresV
D. E. Goodwin, Cashier
. J. S. IIJcGloin, Ass’t Cashier
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
\*fE must continue to grow in strength and
W usefulness, and invite your patronage in the
belief that reciprocal relations will contribute to
mutual progress.
]| J. E. Hardwick this week sold
his dray line to E. O. Smith.
Mr. Hardwick will go back on
j the farm and Mr. Smith will
again become a citizen of Sinton.
For Rent! 1
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Two unfurnished rooms, with
bath; well located. — C. C. Bishop.
■ 50-2
Capital and Surplus $35,000.00
J/A1CA*,
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1914, newspaper, January 30, 1914; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717058/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.