San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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Your Paintin
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Problems
Go to A. D. Wofford s Shoe Shop-for Read News ads.
dependable repair work.—Adv. 30-tf •
■ | Bert Powell has moved his family!
: Don’t miss the Drawing at Ewing to AVoodsboro.
& Phillips’ Saturday -—Adv. 4-1
B. Nelson of Aransas Pass was a
business visitor in the city Monday.
Ray Hopson is
hew Ford coups.
riding about in a
Vermillion wants
script ions..—Adv.
to fill your
pre-
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Odern Chautauqua, March (>. 7 and
9. Don’t miss it.
Save $5 by having your shoes re-
built. Gilreath’s Shoe 'Shop. 1-4
We have a plan that enables you to
paint your buildings, and pay for
it in ten equal payments—both the
paint and the labor* You don’t have
to sacrifice on the quality of the
paint, nor the quality of the labor.
Let us explain the proposition to you.
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Star Hardware & Furn. Co.
, SINTON, TEXAS
THE CONVENIENT STORE
Just received a new line of Type-
writer Ribbons at the News office, tf * -A .. '
Mrs. J. \V. • Mose,d is quite ill again,
Mrs. C. P. Williams of "Quatro Es- we are sorry to" report,
quinas” was a business visitorMn the • •
city Tuesday Dalton Miller returned Tuesday from
- a. few days’ stay in Austin.
Mrs. A. B. Butler Sind Mrs. H.
This is Avery Week at Ewing &
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Lining
. Phillips Hdw. Co’.—^Adv.
Mrs. G, IJ. Withers, who has been
quite ill, is reported improving..
hut the
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Thomas of Odem, were in the city
■Wednesday.
Christy Safety Razors,- $1.00 values
and blades 35c values—both for 35c at
Vermillion’s, this week only.—Adv 4-1
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Killinder-and
family of Robstown were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Schenk Sunday.
Sinton Nursery carries a complete
line of all adapted plants ^nd trees, phone 42, Commercial Hotel.-adv: 3-2**
Prices greatly reduced.-—Adv. ,1-tf y
J. W.- Draughon and A. L. Lewis
made a trip to Robstown, Sunday,
. Adding Machine Ribbons
News office. •
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Arm and compacts in nice gilt cases,
$1.00 values for 50c at Vermillion’s.
Auto. Repairing: Call Arthur Gay,
Will Add to the Safety of Every
Motorist
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Have your brakes lined and
tested yearly at our Shop.
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Nothing but the best Lining.
Be sure and register, for the f Draw-
ing at Ewing & Phillips Hdw. Co.
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J. E.‘ Dodson and Clyde Wilson of
Dodson's Garage spent Thursday and
Friday in Robstown on a business mis-
sion.
Rev. J. E. Wainwright of Corpus
Christi was in the city Wednesday,.
For'th^correct time, phone Nelson’s
Watch House.—Adv.- . 29-tf
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Miss Minnie . Barrier and’ brother
judge Roy Jackson. presidenCof the Raymond of Gregory were in the city
Bank of Commerce, attended the Baqk- Tuesday afternoon,
ers’ Convention at Corpus Christi last
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Just received, Kiss Proof Lip Sticks,
$1.00 at Vermillion’s.—Adv. 4-1
Tinning and Plumbing at Star Hard-
ware Tin Shop.1—Adv. 3-2
„ Free Coffee from 2 to 5 Saturday at' w j G-bson and Mr and Mrs. J. W.
Ewing & Phillips Hdw. Co. Adv. ^*1 | Moses spent Thursday in Kenedy.
Fresh bulk Chocolate Candy, 75c per I R. L, Frazer; made a business trip
pound at Vermillion’s.—Adv. 4-1 jto gan Antonio Friday, returning. Sat-
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Morrow were Cor-jurday'
pus Christi visitors Sunday. j Officers S. F. Hunt aDd P. H. Gay
made a business trip to Robstown Sun-
Sanitary Plumbing done by Sinton ^
week. -
Let Veymillion furnish you Special
Ice Cream for special occasions.
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Mr. an,: Mrs'. B. O. Buvfo'rd were,
guests of Mr., and Mrs. J. J. Kirk-
patrick, Sr., c-f Beeville Sunday after-
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All styles of ladies' hair bobbing,
massaging, shompoeing for ladies and
n;er; at Powell
’Shop.—Adv.
Plumbing & Supply Co,—Adv. 52-tf
I Read our Sales Day
Motor Company.—Adv.
WhWexperiment? The Sinton Nurs-
Wlll Hopson is repainting and re-
papering his residence in South Sin-
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Jackson j ery -lias done this, for you.
1 about your planting problems.
A.. Schoolfield of the Vermillion
Drug Company force, was' a Corpus
Christi visitor Sunday.
Ask us
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Why pay $3.00 for a tree, when you
can get it for 75c? . Sinton Nursery
sells them at the lesser price. 1-tf
Hensehen Hunt received, an injury
to his right, arm while1 playing basket
ball here Mondjay night.
B's'i we repair - radiators and guar-
e them, at Star Hardware Tin
Shcfp.—-Adv. 3-2
Irs. E. E. Park and daughter
ida. spent Sunday in Sandia, with
& Stanford’s Barber M,L park-s daughter, Mrs. W. Mumme.
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' N Mrs. Tom Hale and babv of Beeville
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zaviseh and spent the past week with Mrs. Hale’s
Billy Ray of Skidmore were guests of parents> Mr and Mrs. Sam Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hopson, Tuesday
afternoon. Our well rig' is running all the time.
Get our figures. Sinton Plumbing &
, J. E. Dodson is building new side- Supply Co — Adv. 52-tf
■^alks and driveways at the Dodson „ .
Filling Station, on the west side of Ben F. Benson of the Benson Pro-
t^wn this week. duce Company made a business trip to
San Antonio Friday, returning Sun-
Roses. Extra fine two year budded day- e-
■siock. Will ifowew at once.* Prices
rqd«''-e»!. in lots c" or jjjevr S;;i-
t. 'ii x urscry. ; • ; •’ f
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Wilson’s Garage
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C. G. Moody visited his family in
San Antonio from Monday to Wednes-
day of this week.
Gladiolas, No. 1, ,75 cents per doz-
en; Begonias, blooming, 3 for 50 cents.
Sinton Nurseries—Adv. 3-2
t)ur policy is “Quick Sales and
Small Profits.” This applies to ev-
ery department of eur business. Jack-
son Motor 'Company.—Adv. 4-1
Mrs. Fannie Watson returned Sat-
urday night from Taft where she was Bajrd wei’e among those attending the
engaged in nursing Mrs. H. Easter- g0dville protracted meeting Sunday,
wood through a severe case of in- •
fluenza. L. J. Harkey. at the Commercial
• ‘ , Hotel, sells the" best, grease!css Ford
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Dover of San An- Timer on earth. Buy one.
tonio were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. and make your Ford new. in starting
L. Frazier Sunday. On their return to an(t running easy.__Adv
San Antonio they were accompanied
by Mr. Frazer’s mother, Mrs. L.
Frazer.,
Dr. and Mrs. Joe Robertson of Kings- A- G Heats, spent the week-end in,
viile were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Corpus Christi with his father. C. S.
O. Eoothe Saturday afternoon. Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Streeter of Mar-
rellus, Michigan, were sightseers in
the city this week, going from here to
E. Smith, Jaw asstyiate of Judge Corpus - Chrrsii.
KEEP ASVPPLY OF
Electric Lamps
We have them, allcolors
and all kinds of Electric
Appliances.
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Let us help you figure out your lighting and
. power problems.
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‘ Mr. -and Mrs. W. H. Wyatt and Mrs
J. G. Nunley attended the Baptist pro-
tracted meeting at Sodville Sunday.
Whittemore’s Shoe Polishe's are
superior. For sale at Wofford’s Shoe
Shop—Adv. * 30-tf
Mr. -and Mrs. W. F. ClevelaDvl hdc>
son Clarence, and Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘A.
Good eti certain men t is being provid-
ed jf or the Odem Chautauqua—March;
6, i and Help make it a success by
youir presence. -
11 have reduced the price of hrutK
to $1.90 tier cwt.i shorts $2.15 per cwt.;
‘all Wt the platform. A. J. K. Sims, ,
A. Leinhard
day
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of C’uero spent
Look up our Trades’ Day Specials
they will interest y'ou. ' Vermillion
Drug Co. —Adv. . 4-1
Mr-, and-Mrs. George^ W. Beever and
Mr. and Mrs. W. G..Mitrtin made a trip
to George West, Oakville and Three
. Rivers. Sunday.
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For RentT-55 acres-35 mi. S. \V. of j ^_
Sinton, cheap for caslt. Write C: V. j
Tnglish. Mulhall. Okla.—:Adv. l-+::* i
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sparks returned
ctric & Ice Company
“COURTEOUS SERVICE’
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Mrs. Ira Hunt of St. Paul was shop*
uing in the city Tuesday. ’
Free Coffee at Ewing & Phillips’
Saturday from 2 to 5 m.—Adv. 4-1
•} . Any kind of Soldering done at Star D; Hesseltine and Bert Powell of
a)lv fo - i Monday from Palacios, whme Mhey i .Hardware Tin Shop.—Adv.* 3-2 wbodsboro were business visitors in
nisht and Sunday.here with spent tbe week-end with Mrs. Sparks’)' . Woodsboro were business visitors in
her l^us“ and, who is an employe, of the^yjJS j^)ma Smith , | Misses Evelyn Hamon and Kate the city Saturday .
S. A.|”;&■' A. P. station. ,. * - ;f - Mlughes were Corpus Christi visitors — ■ ■ . —-—........
; Fred M. Pereival of Rockport. high-1 Tuesday. - ----
' MT Stevens left on \Vedr.es way -engineer for San Patricio and * . t. . ■
< r San Antonio, where she will ^ra.^as gourdes-was a business vis : Ba>’ > oui:self ^ season ticket to the
Aiansas (oun.ies was a business ms- d Chautauqua—March 6„ 7 a^d 9.
in the ?city»Monday ! - > -
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g Mrs. J. T. Renfro was called to Gads:
den, Alabama. Thursday by the sud-
den* death of her father, Rev. Moore
OUR, SEED ARE the best this year Mjs. Renfro has .the swmpatby of her
we have ever put out, bright, well naapy Sinton friends in hei; hour of
matured, high germination, tested SOrrow:
Sudan $5.50; B. G. and White Wonder
Millet $5.00; Darso, Hegari, Feterita Mr. and Mrs. O. Williams of Llaxi-
$4.00; Redtop, Amber, Orange, Seeded conia brought their little daughter.
Ribbon Cane $3.00; Yellow and White Myrtle V„ back to re-enter school in
Milo, Red and White Kaffir $3.25 per Sinton, after an illness which has
hundred, freight paid Texas points, kept her away since Christmas. The
Satisfaction guaranteed. PANHAN- Williams' were guests of ylr. Williams’
DLE SEED COMPANY, Amarillo, .sister, Mrs. A D. WoJf^yA whoe n
Texas.—AdV: 2-4*** the city.
2-tf! be. the-guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. -tor
iBledsoe, and her brother. Oscar Sow- ’■ .........A fine program for .every day.
Verbenas, rooted, 35 cents per doz-
en; Pansies, 35 cents per dozen. Other
ens ier a few weeks.
Jol4 Callahan, John Starlmc.k. Geo
W. E^ever and Dan W. Martin went
to Taft Monday afternoon and assist:
ed thel Taf* Band in furnishing music
for the Blacklanders barbecue. j
plants, good
erips. Adv.
prices. .. Sinton
Nurs-
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J. i. Predih left Friday toi per q>af't were business visitors,in the city
b- Bay City, after a four weeks’,. Tue«dav
Mrs.
home i
visit to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Predfiy
Mrs: P.l-A.. Freddy and baby leave Fri
uay to Qo:n Mrs. Freddy, Senior.
Mr's.. George Baker of Shreveport,
Louisiana,, Carl Gentry of Corpus
Chrjstiy and Mrs. Perry Sherman of
Plumlmg done the sanitary way
guard in healih. " Sintor Plumb-.
Tuesday.
, Don’t forget
-Drawing at
Adv.
. -Orange and other citrus fruit trees
from 50c to $1.00. Not scrubs, -but
goot! oVees. Simon Nursery, ry 1-tf
J. C. RUSSELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Sinton
Texas
Keep dean- Vermillion sells Soap
on Trades! Day. Take advantage of
this Sale.—Adv. 4-1
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Mrs. Ethel Hobbs, daughterinlaw of
District Clerk J. J. Hobbs.-has ac-
icepted a position with the. VeYmillion
register for t lie | |)rUg Company.
& Phillips Hdw.j
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a si,lC
ing &- * Supply .Co.—Adv.
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Mis. Charles Sawyer, Ira Lee Saw
- - ver and Orville Smith spent* Friday, ’ Texas’
A. A Harris and J. \V,Albin of Toft : Saturday and Sunday -in Agua Dulce
and Ed Brooks of Gregory came to Ml. SaWter
there. ' v. ’
FOR SALE: McCormick-1 leering
10-20 Tractor l and Disc. . First class:
-condition. ; Writs P, O. Box 447, Taft,
Adv. y .- 3.2C’'=
- who is employed
WE SELL
Quality
Groceries
Sinton Friday evening and accompan-
ied the Sifriton Band to Beeville, where
i :he concert broade st oy
Miss Marie Moses and Miss Lydia
j^Adams, high school pupils, spent 'the'
assisted
the baud
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Mrs. t. B. Butler and son-,' Jo K -i- C’lemmon- of. Bishop composed
. ; 1 yy..-- week-end in the Adams community at j
Mrs. NMI. lirownand 'humbler. Miss ’ the-home of Mr. and Mrs Gust Adams. •
Nina Brown of Driscol, Mrs Fred \
Switzer of Houston and' Mrs. Clvde - „ ..
gineer of the D. S. P. II. service, was
in the city Saturday and Monday in
bvy F. Alleh associate sanitary er.
of Corpus Christi, Texas
SPECIALIST IN
ley, Jr., wlpre guests of Mr.'and Mrs. party of visitors, in th ecity. who were
J,-K. Butlhr Sunday. The'partly in guests of Mr and M m. Frank Wilson | ‘
eluding Mr. and Mrs. J. K. ButSer. Sunday. •
spent Sunday afternoon, ami. Monday-‘ ,.-ums.
n Corp > Christi.
i the interest of mosquito control work.
(’ream Puffs. .Tuesday: Jelly .Dough-
FOR RENT One furnished light
housekeeping, apartnient. Mrs. iM. M.
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Prompt, courteous attention to all orders, ‘whether in
person or by phone. Keep your shelves filled with
those food products which will keep indefinitely.
McWhorter bros.
SINTON, TEXAS
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Mrs r,‘. jiJ. Toachout h>.s added ,i . M: Wttorter. Adv. 1-tf
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ion a:. * jedi and other improve '
ments 1 <■ :bte residence she moved : > Relatives and friends from, a
the block' Vposite B. -Uzzell, last week. tam e-, attending . the funeral of Mrs.
It is reported that the house is to. be Ray N. Franklin Wednesday after-
occupied ny Mr: and Mrs. C. L. Grubbs noon were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank|||
\ Tin, Temple; Mr. and 51rs. W. A. Med -
W. ’ R. Porterfield, Public .••AitoiibI-• lock, Corpus Christi; ■ Mrs. George ) ’ll. D. Miller of Mathis was a visitor
ant KjQglviite, 'Texas, will -1m at VVrigley. San Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. ’ in-, the city Tuesday. Mr. Miller re-
Chamber of Sf 'om'meree building b r M. M. Williams. Misses Della andb^Vlicej iHH’ts that Collins Well . No. 1. of the
Ton. c.n Thurwlay, March 5th. to make VV’illiams. Karnes City; George Wil- Plateau Oil Company, flows 50,0(10,000
out Ine^rne Tax Statements for any- hams, Laredo; .HngJi Williams, Jour-; cubic feet* of gas a day, and Freeman
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Wednesday; French- Pastry,
lThursday.; of each week 1).„ L. j
, Bakery.- Adv. - 2-5*1
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j We publish elsewhere in this issue j
dis- -the program for the Odem Chautauqua, j
to he held at Odem, Texas March 6, 7 ,
and 9. It's worth going- to see and
hear. . / ' .. ■ ,f '
Fitting
Glasses
MOODY’SL
PHARMACY
one desiring
very reason.
such service.
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ch; rges. danton;
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Mr. and Mrs; Joe Frankflin, Well No. 2 is at qap rock, ready to he
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SINTON, TEXAS
SATURDAY,
Feb. 28di
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 26, 1925, newspaper, February 26, 1925; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717246/m1/5/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.