San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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N PAT COUNTY NEWS j
Published every Thursday at j|
Sinton, Texas.
G. D. McGloin, Manager
Store” GROW
and variety
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what you want when you want it.
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San Patricio Title Co.
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RUSSELL, Editor and Owner
d as second-class matter March 25,1909. at |
it Office at Sfntdb, (San PatriClo County) ’
under the Act of Conuress of March 3. Is.9. |
Full and Complete Abstracts Made Direct
From Records in the County Clerk’s Office
Year in Advance,
on Application.
Subscription $1.00 a
^Advertising Rates
PHONE 3 I
ThaTodaqr, Juiie 1, 1S.1
$ R. R. Redus maefe a business
•. trip to Refugio to day.
G. W. Humphries of Kaieta
here was here Tuesday an business.
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
The San Soueis. Mere delight-1
Commissioner R. A. Arnold j fuiiy entertained Thursday af-
was up front Portland part of i ternoon by Misses Mattie and j
this week. . ; Alma Bond. j
Progressive games of the j A
‘ ‘rest cure kind”' were played and j
score was kept by tiny peper- ,
mint bon bons in bottles attached j ^
to the score cards
- Rev. Hunter of Taft was
IvR few hours Moriday.
h:; \V. T. George and wife of Taft (
spent Friday p. m. in our city.
J, L. Mynier of Jtobstown was
a visitor here Sunday and Mon-
| . J. H. Cook reined the first
i of the week from a visit to North
Texas. ~ .
j&ijfcorh^r Bishop went to Port-
|b|tndt for the Comrtiecement exer-
Xcise of Bay View College.
||pl(5l^dey Corle^ returned from
! / a few days stay with relatives of
| ^Corpus Christi. . ,
f j 1. W. Reynolds and family left
yesterday for their ndvv home in
/ San Antonio. . 1
David Hasseltine and family
p^etufned last night from a weeks (
visit in Beevih^.
Conn, Grubbs arid oth-
ifeers- are up from Aransas Pass to-
§Vday on business.
Kp%pMnan Ficklin returned Mon-
from a weeks visit with rel-
S&fciVes in Corpus Christi.
H»NoT!uan Teague of Roser.dmy
An illustra- i
Jom. ot tnatprec.net»o„,= ; ^ rb contegt cause!l much |
:ime here this week on official I hUarity_ Mrs_ Jim McGuffln cap-
tusiness. I turing the prize.
Rev. J. W. Brice, Baptist pas- Mesdames Calvin Park, Redus,
tor at Kingsville spent a few otto Haisley, Bond, Percy John-
hours here this a. m. en route to son? ancj Miss Elizabeth McGloin
North Texas. and Eiss Bechan of Skidmore j
C. C. Smith and family came the guests,of the Misses McGloin
up from Angelita Saturday p. m. were guests. Banana freeze ana
in the New Ford Auto wbich he cake were served,
recently purchased.. ' Mrs. Calvin Park will be the
Mr. Cook a young business j next hostessto tae cluo’ Tues-
man of! Berclair, /spent a few j day afternoon,
hours here yesterday p. m. with j With Mrs. Haisley the embroid-
his father J. D. Cook. s j.ry club enjoyed Wednesday af-,
Dr. J. E. Masterson ■ returned | ternoon.
Monday from a two months stay-} Mrs. Jim McGufhn will er.ter-
in Beaumont and other east Tex- tain the San. Spucis at the next
as points, where he has been on ; meeting,
a' visit to relatives and recupera- j Mre/Cir»enter mi Qr daugn-
ting. He reports a very pleasant ( Miss I^zel ef Kefagio were
stay and .is' much improved in ; ^ m T ,. )lnn
MVv.«MU<
j >.] You reed something to clean up’ g
! tlstiinlect a.ndg;il! parasites.
i. -1 M§ DIP Ha. § !
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j l|j will do the work.
DEPENDABLE
Mi SURE I
1 5| .INEXPENSIVE
EASY. TO oss ;
S V.’c iiave r\ sjkciAt I-gAk-
, ‘ t )4 let on tlbcaseA ot Poui-
! it try- Call o’ write tor one.
Sinter Flssirrc*
Is particularly recommended for ^
chronic cases of kidney and blad-
der trouble
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Intends to regulate
and control the kidney and blad-
isrtow into t
The rort&s were taitefully dec-
&v.; Patrick J. Murpky,. pas-1 Orated fut the spacious porch \
tor of Catholic church at DaVnart, 's*on <lr.*w all to it, as it just ac-
and W. A. Harris,
man of Houston, will address the
people of Sinton
visit to
.rer»i6 rMr! Sea 'Mrs. E.
| Here is a letter from lyonrad Sauer of ArneckeviUe,
'as dated July 9th, 1S10: . ' ■ ig
About June 4th my^eft leg became paralyzed froxr
hip down; it was drawn up so n\y foot could not toucl
ground. I Walked on two erutches and could bardlj
Stoic ■ . '
About the middle of June my physician, Dr. Arnecki
vised me to go to the Terrell Hot Well. I came at one
have taken forty baths in all.
‘ .Before beginning the^baths 1 suffered with much I)
my leg. I received relief from the pain about the tenth
I ami now entirely cured and Walk with a common w:
stick, and can walk with no assistance at all.
I feel that the'baths, the massage treatmentaand dri
the water brought my cure,
Signed Konrad Sauer. Ameckeville, Texas.
a business I cvmodated the number present. ; rnarmacj.
[ There were over thirty guests, ’ '...-%
on * the State ; elderly ladies quite predominat-j ^ A Terrible Blunder
wide prohibition question on the ing in the number. to neglect liver trouble,
streets Saturday, June 3rd, at; Each one was requested to doit.- Take Dr. King's Ne1
11:30 o’clock. write their name on a white lin- pnis on the first sign of cor
~ 7 !en sofa pillow top, which will be tlon, biliousness or iiiaetivi
The Revival. embroidered and kept by Mrs. e
Tire protracted meeting at the Cornwell as a souvenir of the t
baptist church is continuing with day. ^ r
much interest, large crowds* 1 Then card-board and ribbons e
tend the night services and the! were passed and each one com- (
attendance at the ten o’clock a. pleted a dainty little May basket
m. service is steadily increasing, which later on was filled with
i At the last Sunday night service • pretty flowers and carried home i ?
'all the available, seating room by the guests,
was taken up and many come A table v/as placed at the cen-,
and. turned away. .
Bro. Wilson is doing
preaching and is having
; power.
j Up to the close of this
' ings service five member
! been recieved — three by
and .two for baptism.
B. Fox and his daughter of
K»thb ppent a few hours here
raViday of last week, on their re-
Ipbrn fropl a visit to J. T. Gillespie
l aiid family at Taft. i
Ktlfs. E. McKeown accompained
| by her daughters, Miss Florence
land Genevieve left to-day for a
Sfpeeks visit to her daughter Mr?.
wm& AllenktCatellin. *
F C. W. Hafer and family came
y bP from Corpus Sunday in their
v auto and spent a short while here
t visiting friends and attending
the'pi^otpeted meeting at the
; <5 Misses Zyrona and Mary E.
' Corley ind Schley left Monday
. for a visit to relatives at. Herm-
gte|h on the plains. They wiil
several days there and at
^Dthbr, North Texas points.^
Sjfej .We regret to chronicle the
Hppth of the infant daughter of
Benncti'' ’which occured at) .. . '
H. iSfed'-oiSw Its.'grand parents, -:vj acres frort
Luque on Mcr-:,,V2S<w ^ un‘n nt;i1
m^ht. 4.e.e ounai_ - - -- ■ •:-* - T
take place; this p. m. at 5 o’-
We. arriw-ith^
K'j^Atthe -Cyeek from Henrietta y.
iji|6 now residents at tfit •* ~r
HHpPbhomu ho",: Th-’ Dv. n
been hefe seyeralnionthsmaking Li .4-.t;cr,, some <
ready for their coining. In be- wf cf-oton
half of the town people we bid*Price £75. Wort
-welcome to al! the good : j. I). Cook ar.<{ C
McLaughlin left Saturday- lEyr.i’s Itoach 1
< lor hbl iiome it Topeka Kans. af- mi.-ed 10 rid a h
a ?»Wy of two months here-. binton
’His brothers, the Dr. and Will,
-Vfyre locw^d here and it is highly, Fine Box Sta
^.•jjfeSbRbie that Ed will return as iuceu trice— S.i
fe/ soon as he disposes of the rem ai n - “
1 der or.their Kans. property.- * Jersey cows
I*/ Three good nien and there is room 1,1 ust Lo ci
Lire;. Piref Jr ire,
Redus writes the kind . hat pays,
if yon Burn. . * .
Terrell Well Co
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I A. D. POWERS* General Sales Mq
1 San 'Antonio. Tex
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PM L;, t o®
Wiiat They Will Do far Voa
They will cure your backacbOj
strengthen your kidneys, cor- v; ■
sect urinary irregularities, build t'A
up pho wern out tissues, and ||§
eliminate the excess uric acid’ll
that causes rheumatism. Pro- L-|
vent Bright’s Disease and Dia- tf|
bates, and restore health and -j)
strength. Refuse substitutes ^
.
J. F. GRANT
Sarscpi’dla for the
on Pharmacy only.
Sinton Pharmacy
Has It, If It Is In the Lumb
Dealer s Line. .
on-'T'7 at e re-':by Robert Burges. [ Cane Seed For Sole.
on Pharmacy.! --- , 1 All good, clean seed .of 1010
__ j; $135.00 will buy one of the best1 crop. Pore growth. Address J.
I heifers wan-- fouryear old horses in the conn- t*. McJ'.denhafl. St. Paul,, Texas
>ap. ty, 15 hands high, weight 0501bs oiy.call jat my farm 3 miles west
J. D. Cook. Sec Redus or the News-office. I of St. Paul on graded road.
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B. H. WILSON, Mana
of them in Old San Pat.
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Russell, J. C. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1911, newspaper, June 1, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718607/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.