San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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0. E. Smith is suffering with
a severe attack of the grippe.
Fresh fish served to suit you,
Saturdays at Hill’s restaurant, tf
Farm Loans, 8 per cent, Quick
Returns.
Redus Land Co.
Will Christy from Odem was in
town Tuesday.
Antiseptics and Atomizers at
Vermillion Drug Co. tf
Post Cards—$1.00 per doz.
Kurtz Photograph Gallery,
Sinton, Texas.
FIRE insurance that pays if
FIRE insurance by company
operating under TEXAS LAWS. u ,
tf R. R. Redus, Local Agent, j your house burns-
tf R. R. Redus, Agent.
J. L. Swayne was in Kings-
ville on business the first of the
week.
.. Don’t Forget..
-that-
Traxler has a Complete Line of
Groceries. And Prices Right.
Mr. W. L. Simpson from near
Frederick, Okla., is here this
, week to buv land. This is his i
Fruits, nuts and candies de-1 third trip to this part of Texas. |
livered to any part of town on j L . . . j
Sunday afternoons. * > Coming again; Dr. Craig, the j
50-2t L. L. Whatley. .Expert Optometrist & Optician j
' j of San Antonio, on his regular!
Cane Hay for sale. By the j visits, Feb. 10 and 11. At Sin-!
bale, ton or car. Phone me on j ton Pharmacy.
West line,
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B. Merrill.
FOR SALE
Brackett & Chafin
Texas.
Good Horse, Baggy and Har-
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C. T. -Botts of Corpus Christi
and son from Beeville, were in
Sinton Wednesday and made us ness—J. F. Maples,
a pleasant call.
R. R. Redus and family ac-
companied by some visitors from
Oklahoma, made a trip to Ingle-
side. Wednesday afternoon.
Why it pays to patronize
J. L, HAMILTON, The Practical Painter and Paper Hanger
Because, I use the best materials, employ the best workmen, do the best work. Because,
never charg-e more for a job than 1 would he willing to pay myself if I was having the work don®
Because, 20 years practical experience at the trade, enables me to tell you just the kind of
terial you need for the work you have to do, and how to use the same in a workman-like manna1. •
Because, 1 consider the friendship and appreciation of the hundreds of satisfigckfcustomers as
being worth far more than the profit that I make on their work.
New stock of wall paper at S cts. per roll and up / .;;V ;
Paints, Varnishes, Stains etc. for all purposes
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PORTLAND
C. V. Turner spent Saturday
and Sunday looking after his
business interests here.
Tom Boyer, of Wichita, Kas.,
after his land ieterests. and will i is a visitor at the home of his
likely buy some more of San Pa- j sister, Mrs. R. A. Arnold.
tricio county dirt. | We are glad to note that Hub-
Mrs. Eva Outhousejx_mother of ibard Smith has so far recovered
n as to be able to return to school.
L. B. Whipple from Illinois
. arrived here this week to look
kl’Wanted ..
men, women and children to
enjoy the? pleasures of the City
Soda Fountain.
VELMA MOORE
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Gary
are entertaining their life-long
Mrs. W. A. Custis, is here for
an extended visit with her daugh-
ter. Mrs. Outhouse is from Luib-
bock, Texas.* '■ I friend,? Mr. Rash, of Earlington,
The Taft Oil & Gin Co. at Taft Kentucky.
will re-build their gin, adding a u. 'r.,,', M T . - ,
number of new stands and make ! Mass Lmbie M. Lane, principal
other extensive improvements. tbe Ihg^eside school, was a
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Thev will also build a‘large cot-
ton house.
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We take pleasure in announcing
to our prtrons and the public
that we have again secured the
Sunday visitor at the home of
hei^aunt, Mrs. W. B. Mullin.
Miss Bernice Bonceillon, a
niece of Dr. McMillion, recently
arrived from Mississippi, and has
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Himfc AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
j&fc* Estimates on Fire Loss
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SINTON, TEXAS
macy.
R. W. Sparks of Skidmore is
opening up a furniture store in
the Hanshaw biiilding this week,
having received a car load of
beds and springs Thursday. Mr.<
J. L. Beckham is managing the
business, and informs us they.......
Don’t Suffer!
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“ I had been troubled, a little, for nearly 7 years "writes j
Mrs. L. Fincher, in a letter from Peavy, ^la., “ but I 1
not taken down, until March, when 1 went to bed and had
to have a doctor. He did all he could for me, but I got no
better. I hurt all over, and I could not rest At last I tried
Cardui, and soon I began to improve. Now I am
good health, and able to do all my housework.” ,
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You piay wonder why Cardui is so successful,
other remedies have failed. The answer is thaT Cardui
successful, because it is composed of scientific $
that act curatively on the womanly system. It is a ft*
for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and
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restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness
If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardui. I
will surely do for you, what it did for her. At all druggists. 1
Write to:. Ladies* Advisory Dept, Chattanooga Medicine Ca, Chattanooga. 'r-— *
for Special Instructions, and 64-page book.
services of Dr. H. E. Craig. Ex-:enrolied as * Pupil of the college.
pert Optometrist Optician of For two days last week Mrs,
San Antonio, Feb. 10 and 11. £or j Smith was too sick to be with her
t vo days only. At Sinton Phar-j music pupils. During her ab-
sense Mrs. Wallace Clark ably
supplied the place.
Rev. Hill filled his regular ap-
pointments in the college chapel
last Sunday at 11 a. npb and at
faight. TheVrall was well filled
at both morning and (evening
services. ; , A: ,
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"Home Treatment for Women,”
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ige and is expetetj- train for their home in San Diego,
to be here any time now. California.
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,en the new equipment is in
stalled, this will De one of the
best auto repair shops in these
parts, and the Messers. McWhor-
ter are well up on this kind of
work. We understand they have
purchased a lot near their pres- , , . , ,
ent location and will later erect1 who hev£ peves at the announce-
a large cement building for their ment °f her death.
Dr. Kirk received last week
the news of the death of his
wife’s mother, Mrs. Bullington,
which occured at her home in
Kanjsas. Mrs. BulHngton spent
last winter here, and all knew
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Everything New and Up-to-date
Hot and Cold Bath*
a"" • .*■'» ' *• .c * . ,5- f, V
Laundry Basket leaves on Wednesday
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A share of your patronage will be
appreciated
First Door East of Vermillion’s Drat Store
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The girls of the A. Y. _C. Club
have began working on their an-
garage and repair shops.
\ If«you like the old town best, , , . ,
tell ’em so! If you’d have her I »ual dramatic program It wilt
lead the rest, help her grow!! b£ remembered that February
When there’s anything to do, 22nd has for years heen the date
| let the fellows count on yon;' lor ^ college event. The play
yrui’H feel bully when you’re ?or thls ^ one of unusual
through, don’t you know? If i interest, and the fact that Miss
vou want to make a hit, get* a Davis has charge of the program
name! If the other fellow’s it. Insures an evening of rare en-
whose to blame? Spend your, J°yment-
money in the town where you ........ j.......-i1.....«a 'ii'
pul! the sheckles down. If you’re
used to' giving knocks, change
UNDER CANVAS
iKsday. February 12, ’
g ¥ ONE NIGHT ONLY
Presetting the Great Sensational Play
JESSE JAMES.
your style! Throw boquets in-,
stead of rocks for awhile. Let *':-
the other fellow roast, shun him
as you would a ghost, meet his
hammer with a boast and a
smile. When a stranger from
afar comes along, tell him who
and what w e are, good /and
strong; needn’t flatter, never
bluff* tell the truth, for that’s
enough; join the boosters—
they’re the stuff; we belong.
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CARD OF THANKS
Me at the Parlor of Sweets
. That’s what yow should teU your friends. This is a
retreat and waiting point for the best class of people:
K where the beat Soda and Ice Cream is served^ and the
beat Candy is sold, also Tobacco. Fruits and Nuts.
row.
L. L. Whatley,
TEXAS.
We wish to extend our thank?
to the kind neighbors and friends
for their help and sympathy dur-
ing the illness and death of our
darling baby.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Reynolds,
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Hill.
Pastedrine is the best
for spraying the nose
You can get it at
lillion Drug Co. tf. pleted.
i (CEMETERY ASSOCIATION
! ELECTS OFFICERS
i , The Board of Directors for the
, Cemetery Association, elected at
the Stockholders meeting, held
Jan. 21st, met on Jan. 29th, and
elected officers for the following
year, as follows: Mrs. W. E.
Pyne, President, M r s. T. C.
Bishop, Vice President, Mrs. C.
R. Park, Secretary and Mrs. C.
Mr. Norris reports that the L Albertson, Treasurer,,
concrete up tothe first floor of
the new school building is com- afternoon in each month to the
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Traveling Trade Solicited
LARGE NEW TOUR-
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Phone 46 or Address
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tE FOLKS and VISITORS. J
,2nd Friday afternoon.
All Bound
Round with a I
Telephone Line
In a Bell connected communi-
ty it"s not '.'how fat is it to
k neighbor Perkins'?" But “Is
neighbor Perkins' ring three?"
The ring of a bell and you have
him.
In marketing, in matters of
farm routine, in emergencies,
the telephone adds to the farm-
er's ease and profit.
Are you connected with the
Bell system?
Ask our nearest Manager for infer
mation or write to
THE SOUTHWESTCRN .
TELEGRAPH AND ^
TELEPHONE Me
COMPANY
DALLAS, TEXAS
WE SELL THE DIRT!
In Large or Small Tracts.
Also City Property—some of
the best bargains. See us
THE BURR LAND CO.
PORTLAND,
TEXAS
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SINTON
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a. e. McWhorter,
Manager.
All kind of Auto, Bicycle
Repair Work and Vulcan-
izing. - Best Grade Auto
TIRES.
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SINTON,
TEXAS.
Courteous Treatment---
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NEW MELON SEED
Sugar-boy Water-melon Seed
at half price. The Sweetest and
most Attractive melon grown.
Best seller on market, good ship-
>er. Try them and beconvinced.
3riee 75c per lb. Order from
C. Showalter. tf
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MASURY
PURE MIXED HOUSE
PAINTS
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The Masury Paint will become the
paint of the nation. It adds millions
of dollars to the property burners
by the preservation of their build-
ings. It is the best painf made.
Sold by
J. L. Hamilton
Sinton
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1913, newspaper, February 7, 1913; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717169/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.