San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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CORRESPONDENCE
FronrT Over the County.
MATHIS BUDGET
Judge^P: A. Hunter was in,
town one day last week.
Mrs. M. K. Wright spent a
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Mr. H. H. Howard is moving
his family here from Corpus
Christi and will make this place
their future home.
Mrs. G. T. Baird and Miss
Eitha Baird are here from Wash-
ington, Iowa, to spepd the win-
ter with their husband and wife
Mr. G. T. Baird of this place.
Hamilton the painter from
Sinton is completing the painting
and papering of H. H. Howard’s
two residences this week.
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SOCIETY DOINGS IN THE CITY
The Sans Suci enjoyed their
hour with Marie Harr, Saturday
14th. The business hour resulted
in many new laws, a committee
for the pins for the club
and the hour of meeting changed
from 3 to 3:30 p. m. After the
A. C POTTER,
Practical Tinner And Plamber.
COLD DRINKS
Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits,
Cigars, etc.
&lso a nice line of post cards
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Mrs. W. A. McNutt and son two residences this week. unique and in keeping with the
Herbert, are visiting relatives _ ^ „ ... , charming hospitality of the
here. T- D- and G- R Ashby ,who! hostess. Booklets fashioned
„„ „ T. . , have been livin8ln Slnton’ ,haye after life books or illustrated
Miss Ellen K. Timon is spend- moved out to their new home
ing a few days in Corpus.
Foley
Kidney
Pills
A full and complete line of well casing* < ^
ders, gas pipes and all kinds of fittings. AcesrtS--
and hollow wire lights, galvanized gutters and flu<
bath tubs, lavatories, sinks and closets, always
hand. -
See me for anything in the Tin, Galvanized ,
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- What They Will Do for You
biographies with their -.covers
near here and are improvinKand j monogramed g S. were giren,
Frank Gardner is a business making quite a nice place of it. each guest along with magazines, j They will cure your backache,
visitor to San Antonio. Two houses on J. F. Menden- scissors and glue. Around the strengthen your kidneys, cor-
Dan Leahy was in Beevilleone i hall’s place have just been com- tables of four each, the life story rect urinary irregularities, build
day last week. 1 pleted and are modern farm 1 of each guest was illustrated by i UP t^ie worn out tissues, and
Mica cnPTit i ^ouses* i her neighbor with pictures, appro- eliminate the excess uric acid
Mu» Tlunter spent Saturday nriate to each Dhase cut from ! that causes rheumatism.- Pre-
and Sunday with fhomefolks at j Mr. Ditlinger is building quite ^*™g ph*S<vent Bright’s Disease and Dia.
Portland.
Elder Brothers Minstrel show
performed here Friday night.
a nice home on his tract.
! One of the nicest cottages
| erected so far is nearing comple-
I tion on the Moore tract just east
The Election held here Satur-10f Asby.
day to secure a new school build- , , , .. ..
. , . . * f , Three and a half miles out
mg, earned, sixty-four, for and , , ..... ,, -
.v . . stands the neat little cottage of
tnree against. Mr> Graftg an(J gouth from
Quite a number of the boys j an(j now under construction is the
We Have Been Telling You
About San Jose
For the Past Three Months.
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from here attended a dance at
Sandia Monday night.
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Mr. Chester Houk of Taft, paid
Portland a short visit Friday.
Mr. John Mynier made a busi-
ness trip to Corpus Saturday, v
Mr. William French - made a
business trip do Sinton Monday.
Mr. J. C. Stell and family of
Taft spent Sunday wifh their
parents, Ed. Hess and wife.
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Mrs. E. G. * Haskinson and
daushter, Miss Kerr, were pas-
sengers to Corpus Saturdav.
Mr. J. B. Stone and wife made
a flying trip to Corpus Tuesday.
Bradbury of San
ed Saturday night
SqhOQLworkALthe
Helm house.
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Mr. Wallace moved to his
home last week from Sinton.
It is safe to say that there are
not less than two dozen houses
under construction on this tract
Knd with a good rain in a few
dhys, which will enable the set-
tlers to break their new land, we
will be in the procession with a
big crop this fall.
past of nut orange and wafers
was served.
^Friday evening at Sinton Hall
was one of the most enjoyable
dances of the season. The music
was good and just an evening,
an evening for dancing. Dr.
and Mrs. Mathis, Mr. Fitzgerald
Mr. Hendricks and a number of
others from Taft were guests.
The next meeting of the Sans
Suci will be with Miss Martin
Saturday, Febiuary, 4th.
bates, and restore health and
Btrength. Refuse substitutes*
Sinton Pharmacy.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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N. Dunn came in from
rieEf’ Monday in his
new rubber-tired buggy.'
S Rev. Bamhouseof Sinton filled
his regular appointment here
Sunday and two fine sermons
were enjoyed those in attendance
Mr. Clay Gulledge was a pas-
senger to. Corpus Saturday.
Miss Canie Hess has gone to
spend a week with her sister,
Mrs. J. C. Stell at Taft.
With every $2.00 cash purchase
we will you an oil finished, nice-
ly framed picture worth $2.00
for only 69c additional.
Sinton Mercantile Co.
Oscar Blythe to J. W. Maley,
Lot 15, block 1, and part of dot
15, block H. south of R. R. at
Ingleside, consideration $1500
Classified Ad Column
For Sale
Good work mules for cash or
on time witn good note. Call on
J. S. M. McKamey, Gregory, Tex.
A Woman Hung
around her husband’s neck, beg-
ging him to buy wood at John E.
Allen’s Wood Yard.
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Foley’s Kidney Remedy.
L.Mc Connell Catherine St,Elm-
ira, N Y.f writes'- “I wish to exp- ___
^^appreciation of the great j i0'7n“ Geo. H.'~ Paul’ Subdivision!
For Sale.
Good Sorghum hay at barn,
$12 per ton.
; M. H. McCammon,
8-2. 1-2 Mile S of Sinton.
W. F. Steagall to A.'-F. Bojn^
Lot 9, block 549 Aransas Pass,
consideration $250
R.T. Evans to John Kutto,Lot
28, block 509, Aransas Pass,con-
sideration $20000 jm.
Rosa Russ and H. M. iToldeJi
to>Edgar G. Mathis, N. E. J sec.
good I (derived from Foley’ Kid
ney Rjemedy, which I used for a
baa cafe 0TTtftm£y troulfie. five
bottles] did the work most effec-
tively (ind proved to me beyond
doubt it is the tmost reliable Sid-
ney medicines I have ever taken.
Sinton Pharmacy.
Spelling .Match
The Ladies Baptist A i d
Society of the Baptist Church
will hold a Spelling Match at the
consideration $10,:
-?|E, H. Keerns et
Chamberlain, Lot
ransas Pass,
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lock 652
consideration
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J. W. Frawley et. ux. to AJB.
Davidson, Lot 28 in block 691
Aransas Pass, consideration $500
Claud E. Miller et. ux. to Ary
D. Wood Lot 2, block 248, Aran-
That town lot 25x120 adjoining
McWhorter’s office at $550.00 is
yet unsold.
Dr. C. E. McWhorter.
FOR SALE-We will close out
at any price they will bring, a
lojtof rebuilt and second-hand
Typewriters, such as Remington
Models 6, 7 and 10 and! Models
3tfu^p-g01iver, L. C. /Smiths,
rrenders and \ others.1
These machines are guaranteed
for a year and do the Ipork of
new machines. If you^want a
bargain, write us,
Gulf State Office Supply Co.
Galveston, Texas.
Wanted:-To engage Plymouth
Rock eggs for hatching. Will
Notes From St. Paul
Presbyterian Church to-morrow Geo H Paul subdivision, 80 acs.
(Friday) night, weather permit- consideration $4200
^•Jh?,y.Zh n U,’1eT°,<! Charles Kusehke to Joseph
that the old Blue Back Speller Carpenter Lots 19 & 20 block 144
sas Pass consideration $150 ^iS.e 10° per month, if can be had
V B Whotley and wife to C^at'dght price> for 6 or7months
Whotley S i of N E £ of sec. 7
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will be used and a small entrance
fee charged.
This entertainment is for the
purpose of raising funds to help
with the building of the new
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This city is still on the boom,
the electric light plant now in
course of construction will be
completed in about 60 days, it is j chureh^whicnheseTadies haTe
taken in charge, and it is very
commendable in them and their
to be up to date in every respect
Messrs Robert and Claud
afternoon here.
Aransas Pass consideration $400
Helen C B-iown and J W Brown
to J H James block 8 in out blk.
No. 39 Aransas Pass farm tracts
consideration $300
Burton & Danforth by trustee
We are going to keep telling you about San Jose and
the Terrell Hot Well because it is our duty to our fellow
men to tell them of this wonderful curative agent and an
opportunity that the real estate investor and home-seeker
should know about.
Since last week, contracts have been signed for two
more brick business buildings and a restaurant building.
The building for the Post Office and Newspaper will be dom-
pleted by February 1st.
Now the very desirable locations in our new town are
being taken very rapidly, and remember, a lot facing on the
Park front will cost you no more than a lot five blocks away.
Get in on the ground floor by buying now. Will send you a
marked plat on request.
$300.0Q payable $10.00 per month will buy any unselected
lot in San Jose. San Jose is just five miles from the center
of San Antonio. Call at our office when in San Antonio and
go out and look at our new town. Write for literature.
Terrell Well
-A. D. POWERS, General Sales Manager.
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Gibbs Building, San Antonio, Texas.
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Gillespie of binton spent, Sunday entertainment should be liberal- Aransas Pass considesation $230
iy patronized. j and other valueable consideration
Quite a crowd of young ladies
walked up here from Sinton Sun-
Foley Kidney Pills
Burton & Danforth to M. Car-
. * . , | . ... i lisle, Lot 14 block 231 Aransas
day afternoon, they seemed to Are t^nic in action, quick in res* pass
enjoy themselves verjl much. ults. A speed medicine for all kid-
J. T. Simpson has under con- ney an(* ^adder disorders. Mary
A E Nelson to A C Potter Lot
1 hlock 34 Sinton consideration
$800
H Brooks to Methodist Epiico- j
Apply this office.
Carload of Illinois Mares
For sale. I will be in Sinton
some time between the 21st. and
23rd with a carload of Illinois
mares. These are a good lot of
sound mares, suitable for raising
dnules, and selected from the
farms of northern Illinois. Those1
wishing to make a purchase in I
this line will do well to wait for'
this load. J. D. Buswell,
Route 1, Polo. 111. ;
To Trade:—$300 equity in good
residence lot in Corpus Christi
for vacant property for same or
greater value. See this office.
For Sale:—Maybern Cotton
Seed at my residence 1| miles
west of town. For particulars
see me. E. W. Ruge 49-2t
. , T . i_, , ,oi- * i Wanted to rent:—Good 4-room
pal Church Lot, block 485 Aran- | house with 3 to 10 acres of tand,
sas pass consideration $150
anywhere within two miles
Edgar G Mathis to Wilhelm town; will take long lease,
struction a nice residence for Mr. Abbott, Wolfeboro, N. H.
T. E. Conley. Mr. Conley is 1 “I was afflicte<* with a bad
from the north and has consider- rheumatism, due to uric
able property here and expects ac'^ my kidneys failed to
to havd some more building done c^car out my I was so
goon, | lame in my feet, joints, and back _
C. A. Barlow, while in Sinton, j^hV'FnW0'^/^1' st,p-1 Ehlers 1000.02 acres near Mathis ; short lease with option of buying
Saturday night, iost $25.00 in Ik^day^henit^aWeto^ “h#i“ $28'5°° ApP'y atthis
cash, the money was found by Up and move about and the painsi --; The chance of your life time,
Mr. Jordan and returned to the were ajj g0n6i gT-eat changfe i an(^ our Prjces on gro- to hear William Jennings Bryan
owner* ' , ■ s in condition I owe to Foley kid-1 ceries ia sma11 or large quantities on January 3°.
Rev. Plegee of Sinton preach- ney Pills and recornmend them an^ don’t forget to ask for one Look For The Bee Hive
ed here Sunday afternoon. to any one suffering as I have. “ j of those souvenir lead pencils-j On the package when you buy
Sinton Pharmacy, j Sinton Mercantile Co. p0]ey»s Honey and tar for coughs
- ( Dr. G. S. Youngkin of Yoakum and colds. None genuine, without
« i w p M n • . , G. F. Haskins of Taft paid the was a visitor at the News office the Bee Hive. Remember the
f 'r r-nrnuQ HfJl-itQi f^-Newsa brief visit Wednesday., Wednesday. He has interests at name, Foley’s Honey and Tar and
been imtof Corpus HospRal forHaskins reports that things St. Paul and was here to look reject anv substitute.
at Taft ",00k goo,r!to him: es‘ |after business in that Connection; Sinton Pharmacy.
. , . , , Pecially does he cite us to the Tickets for the Bryan Lecture Dr. C. H. Steele of the Mae-
Mrs. J 1 McBroom who has machinery of the power plant wi,i be put on sale at the Sinton nolia Fig & Orange Colony which
been %uite ill for some time is tm-, as being up-to-date in every par- \ pharmacy Saturday, January 21, J is located south of Alice, and
whose headquarters are in Cor-
Howardf and wife
Mr. E. R
are in San Antonio this week.
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ticular.
proving very rapidly. ^ . j Be the first to have seats reser-
G. L. Asby began the erection When in need of drugs ,go to ved as the number of seats is
of his fdrm cottafce Monday. (Sinton Pharmacy. 49-2t , limited.
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pus Christi, was a visitor
Sinton, Tuesday.
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1911, newspaper, January 19, 1911; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717948/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.