San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1932 Page: 3 of 4
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Jim Griffis of Portland was a
business visitor in Slnton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jackson of
Odem were Sinton visitors Mon-
day afternoon.
Miss Erna Dinter of Cuero made
a Visit to Mrs. H. T. Beckworth
Monday afternoon on returning
from a trip to Laredo.
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Burford, Hub-
er Burford and Gorden Rigby spent
Sunday in Beevllle. Mrs. Burford
remained jtor a longer visit with
her mother, Mrs. J. J. Kirkpatrick.
SAN PATRICIO COUNTY NEWS, SINTON, TEXA8, AUGUST 11, 1S32
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For ACHES mJ PAINS
BALLARD'S
Snow linimeNT
Penetrates/ Soothes/
Sinton Pharmacy, Slnton; Kirtley-
Gilbert Drug Stores, Odem and
Skidmore, Texas
Miss Eula Archerd is assisting
as cashier for the Rialto Theatre,
during the absence of Miss Dorothy
Withers. ’ V.
Miss Hazel Joe Sipes returned
Sunday evening after spending the
week in Austin with her sister,
Mrs. Charles Kellett, and friend.
Miss Frances Huggins.
Judge M. A. Childers of San An
tonio spent a few days In his *Sin-
ton office last weelr, and was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sparks
while here.
Raymond Manning of Kingsville
was a guest in the home of Mrs.
Susan Sipes Sunday. Mr. Man-
ning is a member of the Sinton
High school facility. •
Sergeant and Mrs. John Calli-
ham and children of Fort Brown
at Brownsville, af-p the . house
guests of Mrs. Calliham’s parents,
Mr. and- Mrs. Wni. Stalcup for a
month’s, vacation.
Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Hunt of St.
Paul were Sinton visitors Saturday.
E. T. Ellwood left Friday night
for a business visit in Galveston.
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Dodson made
a business trip to Woodsboro Tues-
day afternoon.
Fot Marlin Mineral Crystals, sec
Mrs. Arch Fullick. ‘‘Keeps You
Fresh and Clean."—Adv. 30-1
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Butler spent
Sunday in Kingsville .with their
mother, Mrs. J. S. Butler. s
L. W, McCasklll, spent several
days in Kenedy this week in the in-
terest of his laundry plant at that
place.
Plumbing and Plumbing supplies.
Dr. D. L. McCraray visited in Cor-
pus Christ! Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. To’hy Kocian spent
Sunday evening in Corpus Christi.
Windmills and Pumps, • and Re-
pairs. Slnton Plumbing and Supply
Co.—Adv. . ; 25-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Roy D, Elkins of
Mathis spent Sunday with Mrs. H.
T. Elkins.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Vickbrs were / . ■" “■ v-
Qorpus Christi,’ visitors 'Thursday 1 hfr ‘laughter. Mrs. Elmer
afternoon Garwood wpr#» pimutu n
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Striedel, a 9J lb. troy, Aug. 1, Her-
man Eldridge.
Mrs. O. E. Tally spent last week
as the guest--of Mrs. I,. O, Mathis
A. C. Agan ol Corpus Christi was Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, and I H J R tv
r-** stt“n t”*-
c. sp.,v. .„d *•/'&,?'%£?sszmsQ“sssaa
Susan Sipes spent Sunday in Cor-: tide 16 of the Constitution of the 11 resolved by
pus Christi. j State of Texas,amended go as of ,he State of Te:
• Galvanlrpit «n 1® read as follows: Section 1.. That E
suddIv c S1 “Section 33. The Accounting Of-: Article 8 of the Conrtiroui
ppy equipment See Sinton fleers 0f thls state’shall neither a* be amended so as to
Plumbing and Supply Co.—Adv 25-tf draw nor pay a warrant uj on the • rta<* as follows:-
Mrs. M. L. Darby of Odem and 1 TrDasur>’ in favor of any person, for! "Section 14. There shall be
.>n.. —a.a. . .. __ . salary or. corrmpn.s-arinn •»« ooont
of Garwood were guests of Mrs. H
i. Beckworth Saturday afternoon.
Louie Howard Ward, son of Mr.
dent and ' m iavor or any person, for! orvuun ii i nere snail nee
Marshall saiary or compensation as' agent, i ed b>' tIle qualified electors 0i
. Officer or appointee, wiio holds at county at Ihe same time and m
the same , time any other offitfe or |same laregulating the
position of. honor, trust of profit,, !*on of State and County oHl
under this State or the pitted' j’an Assessor and, Collector of tk
and Mrs Far v Wn'ri'l* aa prescribed in this wl,0 •‘-hall hold his of free tar
left Tuesday in- h- ' -;c '“f*9 [Constitution. ’Provided.- thin this,: CD ;.v/ars and until his suceuau
snendin- sr“ i i" af‘®r[i'bcfrtctlon as to the drawinc.’nnd, AlfictetJ and qualified; and i
. , ................ o-— —.... ... ...auiiB I 8p . s “ I1 «1.;>;• - w.ith. his| |,;.ying oi arr.au!.- (]-,( Treas- •'Assessor and- Collector oO|
Work sanitary, neatly and cheaply.in Corpus Christi. > , graruipun nt.-, J.Rv.nnd Mrs. T, E.Jury shall not1 apply - to offi-irs of ,-dinll. perform ail-the dutin <
done. ■ Let us figure your job. | Miss Myrtle Bavlor with he/si - 'Var<*\ . ; | the N’attoft’ftl Guard of Texas, the-to assessing proper**
.‘•Alton • Plumbing and Supply Co. ter,’Mr's. Leslie Heinsohn ot Od m ' Mr. am! Mrs. t, R Kergusonjimil*4*^ ,iuar''. ****** ' ' , ' '’ !’ 9itf and rf
.».r mi. kiM ,.,„i ........Sj jwjg ; ’ - ■" m,y p"‘
noon-. ' Ben ram were guests of. Mr and ' V;,(tonal Guard, (he National Gmml
Charles Neu retai ned Tliursday . , '’ Uuy ■’"'Tuson ami laiuitc I-V, \ lie. ve. and the Orc.ltilz d I(t
’ ilay and SiSturday ,of this v. nek and
from Mason where he enjoys d a ; - - —.......
two months vacatjowwiiU his.grand-! 01 - st lienee, n tin ir \ j dis
tnnihe* - ta the Ferguson hotmv t lu v \ i
HAMILTON’S GROCERY
The Q|g Cash Store
Bidding for your patronage on the merits of our
service, the quality of our merchandise, and the low
prices we offer at all times.
* • ' V '■ *• ' ' ‘ . ’
If you are not a customer now, give us a trial and
judge for yourself.
Our Market Department is Complete
with the very Choicest Meats Obtainable.
Mr. and Mrs. Marcelius Kunitz
and run. Dici y, of Port Arthur ar-
rived Saturday for a two weeks va-
cation-at the liomt- of their parents,
|Xr. ^uitj Mrs. R. Kunitz: 'mother.
| -Mr|? I. N. lioberts and* little! Miss Kutherin, flughes attended-
daughter Ou it a. returned a few;a district nursed meeting held'at i
I days ago from .a three weeks tWp | the Spohft Sanitarium in Corpus’>-• Hughes and -family -he t week-
* fend were datflihfcr- ;■» t-iic honn-
Mr. ami;.Mrs. \Y. 1I.‘ Mack fell ’of
^ . Victoria spent Sunday altcrnoon ,.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Bishop- and in Slnton with their dan; luc- -Miss " M’ Alr'- ‘Hiyliir Forest <■: with- M
family left Monday -morning for Eleanor Mackrel! ' Forester and children ■ .,f llou.-ion.
Georgetown where tirny will spend j Mi8S (-|ari8,H ,niton and Mrs I- <’^e'. 'T'atives. including M-
two-wneks vacation with Rev. Bish-1 S. Butler spent Monday in Refugio y'| ^ ^o’Tc-' ,lar,”*r °f !'lr'r" '
cl>* P-irenc and other relatives at j where timv \i-;t.-i Vir n>.,i ! Ml' u-" -Vrgiin ot Siiiih-v
that place. , . , ’M' ,,"-'U‘r’ and Mrs. Edwin Schl-ntz of La
I)
. ,,,,, tM(, -{)()nn vSaT)j
,0 Abilene and Lubboc k where th y iThi-istirtFuesday
I were guests of relatives _. and
friends, " "
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t’0F,'u.-,< bristi
House guests of Mr. and Mi ;r
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., Ml e. T. Cquil Oi At!- I iii. Ml-- Mini
an! .Piu.:i of Hem ton and her child
IT.iioil Stat-
Hr. d-Otlic-er: ot ;h - I
Army. N ivy, and m-tju
Retired v. aii am id! is
'i-nliiteil nil in el t); I.
. nor ho re-
iled Statfv
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Phone 384, Sinton, Texas,
For quick Delivery.
that place.
Mr-.- and Mrs. \V. E. .Newton and
son. Billy, spent last weekend in
Hondo visiting their -parents. Mr.
and Mrs: J. G. Newton, and sisters,
Mrs. VY. L. Windrow and Miss Luc-
ille Newton of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn B. Murrill and . other
relatives of Hondo.
Mr, ft. R. Smith .patfe a trip to
Ban Amonio Saturday afternoon to
■meet-Mrs. Smith, who was-return-
ing from a months -visit with rela-i
i n- i-st£ihd friends in Fallas, a'nd iir-
! con>panied lor "to their home in
: Aransas Pass.' Mr; ftriiiP:- is i'iquid-
’aii1^’ (’ f" Jol!y - [Grange. .
Jack Morrow, who in 1n the Spohn ! '
lyospital recovering from an ap-i Bt-cw or. iio ............
pendicitis operation, is reported to-I,asl hionth -ui Sinton with his fhili-
be getting along nicely. . ier,- J. Wi■’Brewer, returned to: Iris'
N. H. Walden and fa/njlv have I in San .Antonio Saturday ac-
moyed from Shaclcwland and are I companiecl by VVilliam Brew ei-, Mi
located in the residence nf mc jtompanied Cry VYiliiani Brewer.
’’Si- ■ i■ iii ’ -!■*> N»,
koirl tir < vm-cise af ihr
:’u i• • than on- f;;, u <»;
I'iumcr:!. except He. of
t'e.M- -.v.(-ouii:y- GOnu’yiS
"ir;. I’nblic and I'osi-m
th'--’ Nati ii.:.! (v r
v the. l^'-ftlslature."
"• ’ Tliat Section 16, of Artfkto
-01 ,th<- Con: utiition -of Texta itas
r-amencfi d a- in hereafter nsat a*.
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‘ v- - - i: i - - - The sheriff, of caoki
in t d it ion 'to iti* «fkw
Mi’--, tali, i>-. th- Assessor ;u*i-
- ^s i li.-r.-for, tux m
■ “ i i- - HtMaiaH#
- .e-sii cu-»i:a e bilialiitanta, ta k»
'■■ii 'il l> the latr
i- -i ■ ' Hu’- I'nited Slabs* an
ai r1. Collet-tOr Of tail—
r. on shall
same 'inn
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Jll: U.re el
■idner. No
islet ():f,
d. i.l e N.t-
l ion a I 'Guard Uesfrvo. :tmf the Offi- ............... .......
Rt -r\e <’•■■• , - Up. r„j|,*,| to if held, on tin- first Tuesday
; ill.. Vi._ nt ... ...i___
II h'- 'ic rii to hold of flak tar
, and in;t-.i hi* smasm-
• h.. II-hi elected and qualtfVwfc“'
’ • Tdi . toregoing_ CazBlUta-
'■ 11: ! ami-ndhiciit shall be .VttiPrsiT
tod to lie qualified electors of ttta
ate on ihe next general 'Aretha*
■t !{■ • ->-r > e . ; Hi,. |1:1 ■ ■■ ....... ms uiesajj
•spent the State.- ami-r.iistcd r.ir .u-of ti:e N- Mondny-in Noviymbet.
ili-niw lioual Guard, the - N'at.otrai Guard <A .Correct ropy.)’
-Reserve, ami (he Organized Reset
ves of the Frtitei) States, and re-!
I in-d offi, m s . of the Fnited States
Army. Navy.-'an.d: Marine t’oi ps. and
retired warrarfl el;m-:s ainl . re.tir ■
ed enlisted jpi-n of tie- I'nited. Siat ’(
es ’ truly.'.Navy. and ih.rin'e Furps. • \j
Adv,
psst
ropy.
JANE V. M’cCALUm.
- St
iating. agent for
Bank.
sinion. State
How much it may
Cy Kol. to have a telepli
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located in the residence of Mrs, S.
Hamlin on Hugh street. ’ ■ j •'"ss Sa,lie Belle Tally and Joe Hat;-
Miss Kate Hughes has returned pr!,,,,' ,1IM- on to New - u.e c u ps. \v
from, Refugio Where sh sben-t sevi t n bf'-j'nipan-ie.d j unless oth-rwise spe«-i:.liy provided ’.A
oral week’s on snsdaFnuring-dmv ™ S,Unday h-v ^ >•-|T' ^ 'H:;- nothing in /
turd is at ’ lu'mfc with’ fer ,«rPt,;s‘ I:,hn ’ who- had been .spending the 'l:l * ons.titut.io,) : hali he construed
on Borden street * ^ i'i,s! v«’i,h r.latic- and Ul pif,lllh,t•aft
.... 11re ud< in ahat place.
Hie Young Women • ('h-vle- w ft]» „ __________
.M:*s I, !’. \\'i!son as ch nrmrin-with. r f .
a good corps of workers hi 1.1 a very*, PROPOSING A CONStfruTidNAL
mcces^fu! rummage sale’ Saturday a ><i;»r,.u MUNAL
a) icrnooh on Fin ton . street. •'
S. (i. Sample, of Edn:;, campaign i *'!.
chain,ia:i' of the 13th ^Senatorial
•liati of the National (
1,
AMENDMENT' TO BE VOTED
ON NOVEMBER .
resolved lit-
....... ..... tin''’ State of Texas
district, for Gov. rn'i.-' -Ross Slot -! \, j <>n 1 1 ii:lf
ling. Was in Hie tiiy TU( sday in the
interest of G.ovc nor Sterling’s
candidacy.
Mr. i.nd ’-..rs. r. Fish, ’. w>. itir
’heir sou. 1! rend. < : Ncv. lli-a-krt
tois, stopped, in sibion Sunday
iiibrniug to nltem services tit the,
Metltodisi ditirch wTilt euroute to .]
( or,|itis t hiisti u v» iou trip. . c
Mrs. A. G: Grantuf ,gnJ two cliiltl--
dri-it of Utrtvlo. and Mrs. Oscar in
kc h'r 01. n.qiSinn tliv.fi U'l IP'S ■ :i
iop;: 1 Guard Re
ci ' vi, th' Of;ie rs
i'!’ lItV 1 cited. State
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after f-i -ad as j olio-. .’
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' 'forth in .-the ten g
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w properly iter. • ,
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Fed States Army. Navy
('urps. : nd : et ired «
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In cast of sickness a s4^/c call may be priceless
Without a telephone
“John, wake up, Betty has a high
fever. 1 ou’ve got td go ior a doc-tori”
With a telephone •*
.- . and she seems worse, doctor.
Please cone at once:
If you do not have a telephone* this may be-the REAL cost you are paying:
V
lack of protection for you and your fpmily . , , for
your home and property *
When there;is an accident... a fire .. . burglars ,..
prowlers . . i the value of a telephone cannot be
measured in money. A single call may be priceless.
Loss of .opportunities to get a [ob .... or extra work
When there’-s a job to be filled, employers and agen-
cies Want to get in touch with you quickly. Not
having a telephone mjians fewer opportunities for
work.
Loss of time and money you con save by telephone
The telephone runs errands for you, to the grocer’s,
the butcher, the drug store, the laundry, the clean-
ers. Makes appointments. Gets information. Orders
bargains. It saves your time and strength for the
jobs that need to be done in person.
The cost of having a telephone is reasonable. The cost of Not having one
may prove expensive. Call the Business Office. Say “/ want a telephone:'
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
TELEPHONE COMPANY
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t'orints (.’: ivrj in ihe cvdnttfR t<
,;"in v-- ,! . n. v’“ :: r ;i,
who v,e.ro. in ’.-.ling. . . y
m.::'. ii it ::: t>:r; . ’
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jut Brim:. BatuVd-‘.v'u'cctmrjta:
I Mis- G'' di at.d 1 -i',;- y *
[ ho'- will retii'.-in'.-tui ;h ■ op r.JOgr
of schiji'l. .... ”
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by Mr. T. Ii. Fran!'hit i .fUi’m-d Sr.n-
■day from- ;i m. -. ,r ,i:ion
to Ldtainc where Muy \vcvi: guo;’-
of relatives and friengs, A51--. Fi'-.thk-
1 in also spout ;i ji.trt ot tilt- t.m, in
Plainviev., i.uhltotk titul T.ujia. with--
friends, and ‘fehilives In
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-ceil for a nuniher of years, I.hSlit”, '--high . e. -. t .iparrandl
, • ’ j .il'i'-iqiri.;ted te t!’,,. <•-: ,IUi di;,
Hail Mat tin am. • Sstirs. AlisSj,.f p,,, inivyisitv of Texa- )e n1
Marie Martin and Mrs C M. Hair t.ct of ih. Heui-igiure m F-hrifivt
of San Antonio anived m Sjntonj H. ltr,s. i.nritlei!. 'Art *,-• |„ ,.*(!,Vi-
Tuesday where they were the lisli the l'niver.rit^ uf .Tuicas,1 shall
" ’ ” not. be iitcluded i*. Or coiistiiiite.jq
Part of. the-Fermancnt Fniversity
Fund."
. • S“c. 2. Said projiorod amendment
shall Ie voted on .hv th’- electors
’’of-litis State Quali.ied. to vote tm
Fonstitutiomii aiiiondint-nts at an
guests of Mr. and Mrs.'Travis Mar-
tin and Mr., and Atrs. Mt. A Sinew
On Wednesday they v,ere aceom-
i.-auied -ky .liitlc- Mirs -Rommel Mar-
tin. daughter o'f Far! Martin, to
Bay City where they spent several
days with their parents and -Rosa-,
nel’s giemdparefitK ’ After return-
itig to - Sinton again Stuiday. the
Martins returned to Utc-ir home in
tas Antonio Tuesday. .
GET A— ’
Good Smooth Shave for. ..._____lac
Hair Cut.... _____________,125c
in a Cool Clean BARBER SHOP.
T. E. Ward. 'Prop.—Adv. 30-1
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
Effective this date. On ail delin-
quent taxes due Sinton Independent
Schoftl District, which are paid .be-
fore October 1st, 1932. no ihterest
or penalty ,will he , charged/
Gome in at once and .pay your
taxes and avoid ’this pcnal-tv and
interest and at. the: sange'fin^e help
your school.
W. A. Baird. Pres. Board.
Sinton • Ihd. School • Dist.
Adv. : 29-tf
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. .1932
I'lection to he-In-Id Jltroiuihout thi-j-
State on tit? first Tuesday after th,
first Monday: in No.v-:tauhw. lFH,
(A correct copv.)
• JANE V. McCALLF.M.
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AdV. -1 '
m.Vai.rfm.
i tary pt ‘State:
'29-;
Adv.
, S. J. R. No; 28. -j
Secretary of State.! PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL
29-r AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED ,
. .- - ON NOVEMBER 8. 1932
H. J. R. No. 1 ’ Be c.-oivid by flu- Legislature.
PROPOSING A CONSTITUTIONAL °f the Stall-. of- T< x;-:-:
AMENDMENT TO BE VOTED S, , iio-|i 1 “That’ tin- Constituthm.
ON NGVFMRFR a 1Q-6 ' !-<>'.’the Stitt,-' of Tex:::. Article Hi. he
N O EMBER 8, 19^2. amended: by adding thereto another
W r-
Re it resolved- by the- Legislature-'
■of the State of. Texas: •
Svetioii I. That Section 1 of Ar-
ticle 0 of the’ Constitution of the
CfoLv ' tnanA, 1........ *1 J
Seeiion. Section GO, which' shalli
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tion.pf the,State of Texas he so combine in this
ui me t onstnution ot ttte tlon. of the .State of Texas be so
State of Texas he amended so as j anJcndi d as' jo authorize a Texas
to read as follows: , Centennial, commenthrttflng the I
"Seciicn f. Tlte following -class-['heroic period of early T.exa* history,
es of persons sltall not be allowed and celebrating a century oi out
Ill this to-wit ‘ indi31!(‘hil(jUira. '«nrt mviirt'Oco to Kn I
combine in
SALE of HOSE
WHITES
lx •
CREAIVI
VERMIFUGE *
For Expelling ‘Worms
Slnton Pharmacy, Sinton; Kfrtley-
Gilbert Drug Stores, Odem and
Skidmore, 'Texa*.
to vote in this State, to-wit:
First: Persons:tinder tveniy-one
(21) years of age.’
Second: Idiots and lunatics.
Third: Ail -paupers supported by
any couht’y.
“f) Fourth: All persons condict.ed
of any felony., subject to such ex-
jceptions . as the Legislatures may
make. ' - - -
Fifth: All soldiers,.marines htid
seamen. employetTin the service of
the Army, or Navy of the United
Staffs, Provided that this restric-
tion shall not apply -to officers of
the National Guard of Texas, the
National Guard Reserve, the Offi-
cers Reserve Corps of t.be United
States, nor to enlisted men of; the
National Guard, the National Guard
Reserve, and the Organized Reser-
ves, of the United States, nor to re-
tired officers of the United States
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iiidepi ndm.ee- and pfogr’ess,’ to be! \ {\ Silk C.lliffo.51- an(i Sirwe*-
sneh-manner a” m!y 'i!b iSignttjS Weight Stockings. Are vairilk
by the'Legislature of Texas. $1,00 and more a pair but arr
tor- ■ •
tor the support and maintenance!
thereof; provided, -that- -this author,-1
izatiort shall not he eonstt u. iF U)’|
make appropriation;; for any other j .
future exposition or -celt b.ration off
any kind. or. character." • j’
► Sec. 2. The t'oreqo’ing 'Constitu-
tion Amendment shall be submitted '
to a. ypte- of the qualified electors
'of this State at the next general i
election to be ..held. On -the Tuesday
after the first .Monday in-Nox ember.
(A correct copy.)
. Jane y. Mccalrum.’
Secretary of-State.
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You Should Buy Severn!
Pair at thi; Pxice
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rift'
T:-.v;
Sinton,
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1932, newspaper, August 11, 1932; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717172/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.