San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Id County New*.
ted every Friday* at
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IN & MARTIN,
Publishers.
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COLUMN
Sabbath,
s Leader—Gladys Bishop.
; Song service.
Scripture reading, Mark 1:16-29.
ind as saeoiid-clase matter Much 26. 1909, at
JNafOflflei at Staton. (San Patricio County)
as, «tld«r the Act of Cotisrress of March 3,1879.
pription $1.00 a Year in Advance,
rtising Rates' on Application.
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Friday, January 9, 1914
ice of Sale of Real Estate
Under Order of Sale.
THE STATE OF TEXAS, )
COUNTY OF SAN PATRICIO. )
e' District Court of San Patricio
County, Texas.
Card of Thanks.
I wish to thank our many
friends for their help and en-
couragement during the serious
illness of my son Frank.'
Mrs. W. F. Sparks. ’
St. Paul News
Mr. and Mrs. Philpot were
Sir.ton visitors Tuesday. - j
Methodist v Prayer. #
' Mrs. Hubbard is in charge 0f This was his custom Luke 4: 16-
the Baby Roll Department of . 18-Fanny May T1Son
the Sunday school. • , Jesus and h,s deciples get food
on the Sabbath. Matt. 12: 2.
A Sunday school teacher know- j j€SU& hea]s 0 n the Sabbath,
ing that he is going to be absent | Matt. 12: 9-13-Clam "Sharp. L , , ... ... A
on Sunday should always see to Sabbath healing aroused opposi-! that hur‘tin^ uUh elthei fire*
Hunting Notice
hibited from any of the pastures
mu
it that, a teacher is supplied for j
his class. j I^endersori ,
b-. j. * »*. w the »"«.•<■ >4**
Tht-;.o;rur,,rrs i<*sssstsss, „: ».,h***■*—*
tion, Matt. 12: 14-15—Erven
H. Brooke .
VS. *
M. C. Thielen et al* No. 1570.
Whereas, by virtue of an order of
issued out of the District Court of
Patricio County, Texas, on a judg-
jH&ent rendered in said court on the 24th
of October, 1913 in favor of the
Brooke and against M. C.
slen, Edward Thielen, Jos. Thielen
Mrs. L. Oliphant and her husband,
__Oliphant, No. 1570 on the docket of
«aid court,'! did on the 8th day of Jan-
uary, 1914, at 8 o’clock p. m. levy upon
““ following described lot or parcel of
lituate in the County of San
and State of Texas, and be-
ng to the said M. C. Thielen,
Thielen, Jos. Thielen and Mrs.
. Oliphant, to wit: ,
“Lot No. Twenty Seven (27) i n
No. Five Hundred and Eighty
t (568) i n the town of Aransas
bs, according to a map or plat of
d town made for Burton & Danforth
P. L. Telford, and duly filed in; the
of the County Clerk o f San
ioCounty, Texas.*' i
on the 3rd day of February,
being the first Tuesday of said
between the hours of 10 o’clock
m. and four o’clock p. m. on 'said
, at the court house door of said
, I krill offer for sale and eell at
auction, for cash, all the right,
and interest of the said M, C.
ilen, Edward Thielen, Jos. Thielen
Mrs. L. Oliphant in and to said
r.
at Sinton, Texas, this the 8th
January, A. D. 1914.
D. Odem
San Patricio County, Texas.
never come.
vDo justice,’’' “Love mercy”
and “Walk .humbly' with thy
God.”
Alice Cox. '' 1
Memorise memory verse a n d
questions: , • “
Who gave us the Sabbath?
I How does God want us to spend
is the^ ultimate. ga^bath? Ho.w did J.esus
spend the Sabbath? What is
the punishment for a Sabbath
breaker? Why do we keep the
first day of the week instead of
the seventh?- On what day did
the risen Christ appear to his
deciples ? For what purpose did
the deciples meet on Sunday?
Suggest some good ways to
spend Sunday—Harlan Russell.
Closing exercise.
Let us all be on time. 4 o’clock.
Wednesday night the Mission-
ary Society of the M. E. church '
gave a New • Years entertain-
ment which was well attended, !
A program was given, which all
Parties are hereby notified! enjoyed. Coffee aVid cake were
j
served. Having one cake left it
was sold to the highest bidder, 1
and Mr. Mendenhall paid $2.25 ’
for it. Mr-:. Barrett suggested a
collection b e taken, - which]
amounted to $5,00 This goes
toward fixing the church.
arms or dogs, is positively pro-
HARNESS SHOP
We carry a complete line of
Harness, Saddles, Etc
Repair work a Specialty.
See us, examine our goods
and get our prices.
SINTON HARNESS SHOP
B. F. TOUCHSTONE, Mgr.
J
e. v. McConnell
■ DENTIST ,
Office in Davis Brick; *■
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PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
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W. IT. Bullard.
Be
Christianity
and adequate source of power in
social reconstruction. ■ ‘All power
is given unto me in Heaven and
on earth.” ,
‘‘Great men are never acci-
dental.”
‘‘A great profession does not
make a great man.”
“Christianity is a religion of
compassion.”
Pastor goes to Taft next Sun-
day.
We miss that Orchestra when
it fails us and no mistake.
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Have you noticed that Sunday
School interest is on the up-
grade?
Sister Butler talks and works
for the; Home Department of
the Sunday school all the time.
E. Y. S. Hubbard, Pastor.
Preaching 11:00 a. m. and 7:30
p.m. 1st, 3rd and 4th Sundays.
2nd Sunday at Taft, 11:00 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
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♦ Ji G. Cook, Chairman Board
of Stewards.
,-’•11. A. Childers, Secty. Board
o|#te wards.
G. B. Stevem, Chairman Board
CHURCH of CHRIST
Bible study at 10:00 o’clock a.
m. and communion services at
/ J
11:00. Services every Sunday
night. Allen Palmer.
, FOR RENT ;
Good black land. Apply, to
R. B. Turner, Angelita, Tex. tf
J. C. BOUTS
Attamey-at-Law
Office UprStairs in Sisco Brick
Sinton, Texas.
Lumber
And All Building Material for a
COMPLETE HOUSE.
Shipped from Louisiana Mills to
any place or person. Grade
Guaranteed.
Send Your Bill For Delivered
Pri<?e to
JOHN I. BUTLER
CONROE, - TEXAS.
every Sunday,
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10:60 a. m. J. K. Butler, Supt.
Womens Home Mission Society
meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays,
3:30 p. m. .Mrs. W. C. Sparks,
Pres. “
Prayer meeting 7:30 each Wed-
nesday evening.
N. B. You are invited.
m
Mrs. Willis Harmon is on the j.
sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cro^ re-
turned to Skidmore after spend-
ing a few days in St. Paul with
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Crow.
Mrs. Carpenter has been real
sick this week.
Hugh McCammon and Charlie
Barrett,, were Sintop visitors
Thursday night. i
Al Bohn and George Bioyer
went to Taft Wednesday morn-
ing on business.
Emmett Reid returned to work
after spending a few weeks with
home folks.
H. T. Elkins R. T. Goodwin
ELKINS & GOODWIN 5
Physicians and Surge
Phones: Office, 130. •-,3|ffP
Residence: Elkins, 78. Goodwin,
SINTON, TEXAS.:
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J. W. Vermillion,.M.D
Res. Phone 99
W. C. Reinhardt,
Res. Phone Ii
Vermillion & Reinhardt*
Physicians & Surgeon*;
OFFICE PHONE 31
SINTON, TEXAS. 11
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Office in new brick* over Vermillion Drag:
“Fred Van P
Contractor and!
IS
Will work by day.
guaranteed.
SINTON,; -
First Christian Church.
C. Mi Barnes, pastor.
Sheriffs Sale.
STATE OF TEXAS, \
COUNTY OF DeWITT. (
M. C. Nelson
LAWYER *
(County Attorney)
Office at Courthouse
By virtue of
an Order of Sale issued out of the Hon-
orable District Court of DeWitt Coun-
ty, on the 5th day of Dec., A“. 1913,
by the Clerk thereof, in the case of
Geo. i. Schleicher
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Baptist
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Preaching every Sunday, 11:00
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
evfcninga at Y:00 o’clock.
W. M. U- meets Mondays at
3KX) p. m.
Sr. B. Y. P. U., 6:00 p. m.
- Jr. B. Y. P. U., 4:00 p. m.
Sunbeams meets on Saturday
at 3^)0 p. m.
ET into a
brand new
snappy
Suit hnd
let every-
ne see you appre-
ciate the glories of
this good old
world.
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Get your suit made to your
own measure and rub el-
bows with men of class.
Sr. B. Y. P. U. Program
For Next Sunday.
Subject—The Bible as Revela-
tion and Authority. '
Leader—Miss Exer Sims.
Scripture Lesson—Psaim 19. »
Prayer.
Introduction of topic—by leader.
Why do we believe the bible is a
true revelation from God?—
(1) The evidence of godly men
in all ages—Dow Porter.
(2) The witness of the Bible to
itself—Willa Mae Staley.
(3) The evidence of our own
experience—Miss Rush.
Special Aong—Miss Beulah Bond.
P. E. FEATHERLINC
Cleaning and
Pressing
A Specialty
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Drop in now and see the
Array of beautiful
fabrics. >
Sale, on Tuesday the third day of Feb.
A. D. 1914, at Court house door in Sin-
ton in San Patricio County, Texas, the
following described property, to-wit:
Being a part of an original survey
granted to Juan Maguel, Pedro and Ne-
pomucono Delgado, and also a part of
the tract conveyed to Geo. J. Schleich-
er by Lizzie Bell Mathis, by deed of
record in Yol. 37, p. 461, Deed Records
of San*Potricio County, Texas, anil de-
scribed by metes and bounds as follows:
Beginning at an iron pipe for the north
east corner of this survey and the N.
W.’corner of the land now owned by
Wall whence the S. W. corner of the
said-Delgado survey bears approxima-
tely N. 45 W. 3350 varas; Thence N.
73.18 W. 1350 varas to an iron pipe for
the N.W. corner of this survey whence
a Mesquite tree (forked at the ground)
south fork marked x bears N. 45.00 W.
17 8-10 Varas and another Mesquite tree
10 in. iriYlia. marked v bears S. 63.25
E. 15 van^a; Thence S. 33.05 W. at
382 varas across a deep gully at 775
varas the east edge of a Mesquite tree
14 in. marl ed v bears N. 56.55 W. 1 1-
10 varas at 1229 7-10 varas the middle
of a Hkby tree marked A fore and aft
at 1244 vs.'la stake on bank of river
.
whence a hkby tree 18 in. in dia.. Mar-
ked X bears N. 66.30 E 10 1-10 varas
and an elm tree 16 in. in dia. Mkd V
bears N. 56.30 W. 8 3-10 varas at 1254
vs. the channel of the Nueces River.
Thence fup said river with, its meanders
as follows: S. 72.30 E. 60 vr : S. 88.30
E. 140 vs.: N 74.30 E. 125 vs.: N. 49.30
E. 70 vs. : N. 87.30 E. 144 vs.: S. 37.30 5
E. 70 vs.: S. 45.00 E. 110 vs.: b- 57 E.
97 1-2 vs.: S. 48 E, 35 7-10 vs,: S.
61 8-10 vs.: S. 28 E. 45 vs.: S. 23 t^0
1-2 vs. to a stake in. said River for cor- j
ner; Thence S. 49.43 E at 20 vs. a large
leaning Mesquite tree on bluff bank of j
river marked X (old) and X (new) at
167 7-10 varas an- angle in fence at a
C. J. W ILLET
FOR
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CONFECTIONS
St. Paul, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bloyer
were Sinton visitors Saturday
afternoon. 1 i
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Mrs. McCall Sr. and Mrs. Mc-
Call Jr. , • Maxwell a n d little
George went to Sinton Saturday
with Mr. Shary and Mrs. Pal-
mer in the Palmer car, Mrs.
Palmer driving.
Mr. Shelton tdme up from
Taft Saturday night and spent
Sunday with homefolks.
Mr. and Mrs. Willett and son
went to Sinton Friday night to
have a Thorn taken out of Ralph’s
hapd.
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Mr. and Mrs. McCammon of Sin
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Yellow Fr<
BARBERSHOP
my
Three Chairs. Everything B
and clean. Courteous t:
to all. Come once and
come again.
Hot and Cold Rath*
Laundry Basket in C<
T. E. Ward, Pro]
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new and
Hamilton & Barnhill
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Practical Painting
and Paper Haning
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All Work entrusted to us will be
Fimshed Right. Ask Anybody.
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Our stock of Wall" Paper,
Paints, Oils,- Varnishes,*
Stains, Etc. is complete,
and our prices are less.
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family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Moore Jr.
expect to leave St. Paul in a
short timely Mr. Moore has been
agent of the Sap for a long time.
Sorry to see him go, and every
one wishes them good luck.
J. and David Brunner and Mr.
McCall were.business visitors in
Sinton Moncity.
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Enroll iffi^wn’s Business
College, Pass any time.
Positions Guaranteed. 30-tf
DON'T
Get your WA
paired until you see
HASKINS.
HASKIN'S WATCH
HOUSE Sinton, Texas
SINTON,
Take* a good Surgeon
to perform a perfect op-
peration. Takes a good'
Watchmaker to repair a
watcb perfect, therefore
let
A. V. SCHVAB
Do Your Watch work.
CALL A*F5
HILL’S BARBER
For Your Barber W<
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Hot and Co|d Baths,
Cleaning and Pw
Laund«y|
Courteous Treatment—
Prompt Attt
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The nature of the Message of ^loTaras^sta Thence 56 43 E‘ 212
God in the Bible:
7-10 varas a stake at the corner of Hen-
derson's land and a corner of said Liz-
, . zie Bell Mathis tract fora corner of
(1) As to means of communica- this survey. Thence N.33.03 E. with a
tion and form —Ruby Sharp, fence 725 1-2 vs. an iron pipe for the
/n\ . . . . , . S. W. corner of Wall’s and the N. W.
(2) As to contents and charac-, corner of Henderson’s land thence.N.
ter—Queen Ann Tillerv 33.05 E. with a fence which is the wes-
„ : . rj-u\ <> tern boundary of said Wall’s land 6$9
HOW must wC use the Bible. - ; 1-2 varas. to the place of beginning, con-1
talk bv Mrs. Roy M. Perrv. taining 280 1-3 acres of landy and being
rp, , . Tl.. , . .1 fully described in the deed made, exe-;
The place OI the Bible in the cuted and delivered by said Geo. J.
B. Y. P. XI.-by the pres'i- Schleicher to said J. R. Wall of date
, ... n rp.,, the 6th., day of June A. D. 1911, and
dent, MISS Lena illlery. I0f record in the Deed Records of San 1
Open meeting— Each member of Patricio County Texas, and- located a-
TT . . 1 . . bovlt 3 miles South of Mathis, levied on 1
the Union quote a scripture as the property of J. R. Wall to satis- j.
bearing on the Bible.
Closing exercises.
W. G. Trotter Land
Company
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If you want to buy
or sell farm lands, or
city property in and
around Sinton, see us.
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H. P. JONES M. A. GHILDERS
JtONES & CHILDERS
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Office in Davis Brick. SINTON TEX. i
NOTARY IN OFFICE.
SINTON
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Agent for
THE FORD AUTO
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Also carries a full lit
Parts and AcceA
C. B. CRUTCHER
BLACKSMITH SHOP
Horse Shoeing
Vehicle* Repaired
ImDlements made over
Your patronage solicited
Satisfaction Guaranteed
First Building West of Express Office
Archard & 1
Contractors and
Sipton,
Builders
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GUARANTY
and TITLE
| LAND TITLES A S%
W. A. CUSTIS, Mgr,
Box 262
Sinton, >
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HART AUTO
SERVICE*
Traveling Trade Solicited
LARGE NEW TOUR-
ING GAR
Phone 46 or Address
Terms, CASH.
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Jr. B. Y. P. U. Program
. For Next Sendtty. '
Subject—The King and the
fy a judgement amounting to $7627.75
in favor of Geo. J. Schleicher together I
with interest from date of judgement
to date of sale and cost of suit.
! Given under my hand this 5th day of
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There's a Reason!
”“71 House
Why people wfio know Pure,
lear. Delicious Soda Water
always call for our product.
50c for 2-doz case.
Sinton Bottling Works
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Move anything regs
size, weight or dis
J. MILAM, The H<
Sinton, Tel
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1914, newspaper, January 9, 1914; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717377/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.