San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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SPONDEHCE
Over the County.
(From Sunday’s Express)
It
Gregory.
Jordan left Sunday last week in the city.
San Antonio, after
'Howard Cole of Uvalde, who
has been visiting in the city with
Ervie Cole, returned to his home
Tuesday.
Mrs. Dollie Douthitt ond child-
ren of Enid, Okla., arrived in the
city this week to spend a while scholarship in Bookkeeping,!
with N. M. Cole and family. j Shorthand or .Telegraphy in our
J. Brackenridge of Austin spent school. $50 will pay for the i
board and lodging of the aver-!
You Can Af-
ford
$50 pays for an unlimited life
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The Relation Between
Our Piano Sale
and a. Bank Account
People who have bank ac-
counts are, for the most
part, those who know when'
to buy the things they need
several weeks with Mr.
J. 0. Ammann.
.Porfer returned Saturday
rr Houston and Beou-
y^bere he went , on busi-
Alv6*d of the Agrfeidtu-
l Mechanical College and
lily returned to his hour
completing j |jj
one of these courses. Two of ^
these courses combined will cost S
■few
M. V. Baxter of Dallas spent age student while
Thursday in the city.
Carter Herndell of Kent, Ohio,
is a visitor in the city.
A. Donner of Houster) made a
visit hero last week.
J. W. Fails of Cc; p1
for life
scholarship.
The a-
compiering the
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They take advantage of conditions and make their purchases when it is possible
to get concessions from the regular prices. Our sale offers an opportunity for
thrifty people to get good instrument and to save a large part of the money which
weird ordinarily be required to obtain the same pianos. If you are anticipating
buying, it will pay you to see the great collection we have marked at figures which
i Fiction's made on all
* overlooked.
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you to a decision
led pianos presen:
non:..
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not b:
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je crowd
jnded the
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the ye
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■a thin;
party
. Miss Emma Beggs gad
Gary Thursday night.
4 Mrs. J. A. Chase spent
at Tarpon.
d Cecil Williams attend-
ee at/Sinton Wednes-
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visiting relatives here.
Mrs. C. F. Miller returned to j admit that if he had had to kos-
her home in Skidmore Monday, j row every cent of the money to
Mrs. M.,K. Wright left Friday j pay board and tuition that it was
afternoon for an extended visit: the best investment he ever
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. 0. Ammann spent Mon- to Marfa and vf est Texas points, rr.ade.
$173.00
50.00
100.00
315.00
, 48.00
163.00
175.00
>us Christi.
Sinton.
lah Bond hasreturted
month's visit with
jr former home, Cro-
re of ' Taft was here,
the Misses Corlev,
Self and brother,
>well, who were en
dorpur Christi for a
, spent Sunday and
the Misses Bond.
Dodson and children
the^former’s father
of Burnet is the
“ ,and Mrs. J. G. Cook.
Jett Hart and
have moved to
iL.
Mr. and *Mr3. J. M. Griffin, ac- W ith the famous Byrne Simpli-
companied by -Miss Ramsay of Med Shorthand and Practical j
Little Rock, Ark.v returned Wed-
nesday after several days’'visit
to Arkansas.
Portland.
0. A. Brannon, a citizen of
McKimney, made his old friend,
John G. Drvis, a flying visit this
week. \
Evans Bern’ of Allen ‘was in
Portland t^iis week.
Rev. Mr. Hudgepeth ’ of Hop-
kinsville,Ky.,made his old friend,
Charles McGay, a pleasant visit
a few days since.
Sam W. Jortes of Corpus
Christi was over. Wednesday.
Mrs. Dora Vance or Kingsvil e
and mother, Mrs. Henderson of
Coleman* were visitors to Prof,
and Mrs. Clark tljjs week.
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Ap%f.
Bookkeeping, and our practical
way of teaching Telegraphy and
Railway Station Work, we give1^!
the student a more thorough; |
training, in half the time and at
half the usual cost of a course in
other schools teaching-other sys-
tems. This is conclusively prov-
en by the indorsement in our cat-
alogue from those who have at-
tended other schools and studied
other systems. We prove every!
statement w>e make, and that is
why - we have here .today the
largest school of Bookkeeping,
Business Training, Shorthand,
Typewriting and Telegraphy in |
America. Our catalogue is free
for the asking, and it will give
any parent or young person just
the information thtey desire in
helping them to make up their
school to patrori-
totake,
It the
graduate
BRADFORD, MAHOGANY.............
IRION, MAHOGANY..........................................
FINE MAHOGANY UPRIGHT, New, With Ten Years’Guarantee 17200
MARSHALL & WENDELL PLAYER, Late 88 Note,
Mahogany (A Snap)........t........................................ 348.00
Many other Uprights at similar prices. Also Grands and Player Pianos
at Bargain Eigures. EASY TERMS Mail orders will be filled
without paymant until fully satisfied.
SAN ANTONIO MUSIC COMPANY
107 E. HOUSTON STREET W. H. BRUCE, MG’R
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Boggus
is spent Saturday
jMFGregory.
lla Humphries came
lesday, after a week’s
Christi.
» Forty-two Club
was en-
at the home of Robert
\
ined
McCall.
H. H. Howard of Corpus
Christi was in town hast Friday
evening. ^
J. R. Jackson was a Corpus
to earn
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Mrs. Pais of Anna are Christi vijjtor Shpday.
sister, Mrs. J. A.
Corder returned fo
in Sinton, after a
sit with friends. I
Smith is visiting
-with her,rhother, Mrs.
*. a, •
fie Kirby left for her
Westvide, Okla., after
i's visit with Mrs. William
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.. Jessie Snjith returned
Friday from Port Lavaca,
i. Crow apd Mrs. M. Bald-
of Skidmore *are visiting
W. M. Holland’s.
. and Mrs. J. E. Curry came
Monday from Port Aransas,
they had been visiting
daughter, Mrs. Farley.
Address Tyler Commercial Col-
lege, College St., Tyler, Texas.
Happiest Girl in Lincoln
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes,
“I had been ailing for some time
with chronic constipation and
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- ! stomach trouble. I began taking j
Old Soldier Tortured i Chamberlain’s Stomach and Li-!
“For years I suffered unspeak-: ver Tablets and in vpiree days I
able torture from indigestion, : was able to be’ up and got better i
constipation and liver trouble,’’ right along. I am thdS^roudest
wrote A. K. Smith, a war vet-!girl in Lincoln to find such a
. Are Ton Nervous?
What, makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your
womanly constitution, which cannot stand the strain of the
hard work you do. As a result, .you break down, aad ruin
'your ^ ^ v
Gardi1
and helps fl
and restores health, in a natural manner, by going :fPK
source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength.
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University of England, it
makes the result all the
more remarkable.
One would,-think- that ten
editions-—all of which were
successful, wo,
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CilRDtJ
' The
Woman’s Tonic
Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, V/. Va., took CarduL
Gi This is what she says about it: “I was so weak and
nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had
fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose
tf| of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the
- j fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I
Li know it saved my life.” It is the best tonic for women.
eran at Ijrie, Pai/Lt Dr. King's1 gco3 medicine.” For sale by nil j M ‘° W°m*n?
New Life Pills fixed me all right.
They’re simply great.’’ Try
them for any stomach, liver or
kidney trouble. Only 25c at
Robt. F. Burgess. .
dealers
iSk your druggist
Write to: Ladles’ Advisory Dept, Chattsr.cwga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
for Special Instructions, and 54-page faook."Horae Treatment for Women," sent free. J 50
. Watsqn’s Liquir Blister
Spavin, Fistula and bone lame-
ness in Horses and Mules Guar-
anteed Sold bv Robert Burges.
Watson's Fly-Proof Healer for j
borb wire cuts, saddle and collar j
i sores Heals quickly and leaves;
: no scar Does not irritate, 50c ■
cure : and $1.00 at Robt. F. Burges.
it is the old, old st
again - INTELLIGENT
VERTIS1NG OF A' GOOD,
ARTICLE, that makes a
square business appeal to the
public, ALWAYS BRINGS
SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
I am indebted to Mr. Frank
’ Pres bray, of the Frank Pres-
brey Company, who placed 4||
this business, for the facts G
; above related. He is rather
proud of the campaign and
has a right to be. L !
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Aransas Pass.
Arnold, who has been vis-
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Kidney Diseases Are Curable
! under certain conditions. The
#tght medicine must be taken be-
| fore the disease has progressed
! too far. Mr. Perry A. Pitman,
; Dale, Tex., says: was down
jin bed for four months with kid-
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stones. One bottle of Foley s Kid-
nev Reifiedv cured me wtll and
*’ 1 t
sound.’’ Ask for it—Sinton
j Watson’s Purge Mix (in cap-
jsules) The best purge for Hors-
! es and Muies and cattle Results
! gu ran teed Sold by Burges
ADVERTISING TALKS
Written by William C. Freeman
In The Houston Chronicle
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A
Death In? Roaring Fire
may not result from the work of L
firebugs, but often severe burns !
•are caued that make a quick"1*
need for Buckten’s Arnica Salve
the quickest, surest cure for • L
burns, bruises, wounds, boils, q
sores. It subdues inflamation.
It kills pain. It soofos and heals.
Drives off skin eruptions, ulcers
! or piles. Only 25c at Robt F.
o.i
at Mineral Wells, returned
Saturday night. . . . .,
Hazel Smith, who has1 n6>' a"'' Wivi^er trouhle an3
visiting in Blackwell, Okla.,
ed home Saturday.
. -C. E. Williams and daugh-
of San Antonio, who have P^ari‘ a -v-
spending in the city, return-
to their home Tuesday morn-
t i v sumrne
run always
(
:c.
diarrhoea in child-
i \’.e Chamberlai n ’s
Diarrhoea
ar.d a
speedy cure is certain. For sale
by All Dealers.
ole,'a/ and
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Remedy and castor oil.
Watson's C°lic-Me lico (‘ur^s
Colic in horses and mules Guar-
anteed. Sold by Robert Burgas
J. M. Ellis and family of San
io were visitors in the city
| * Right in your busiest season
' M. Picton of Rockport visit- when >ou hav® the least time to
sin the city last week. I spare you are most likely to take
-----1 ^ ^,-1— diarrhoea and lose several days’
time, unless you have Chamber-
lainsChlic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Kerned?’ at hand and take a dost
on the lust appAirancv of the
d’seast*. For sale by All Dealers.
A. D. Guggenheim of Galves-
u spent Friday in the city.
Miss Lurle,jn Pendergrass of
pfipus C'nriswi is in the city vis-
with Miss Alois Court-
3nrith and Mrs. J. R
a visit to (yegary ^L£Y KIDNEY P LLS (i 500^3$
zd r.v.ux ni aios
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v ‘japMod joaji 3*uoa
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ntui ja-’.oq si ‘ssupipaui jaqjo
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A remarkable advertising: vertising and BRING IN:Burgess,
campaign for the ENCY- THE ORDERS. ; ^ “
; CLOPEDIA BRITAN NIG A At first glance, a $400,000 .
| CO- has just finished. expenditure for advertising
; It started last November in seven months seems enor-
' with-four-page c -lor inserts mous-but what was the re-
in all of the prominent meg- suit?
azines, and ran during the THIRTY-FOUR TH0U-
; months of November, Be- SAND SETS of the
I comber, January, February,
i March, April and May. A oi upward or |lo0 per set. j tajrys colic, Cholera and
! couple of hundred thousand THAT MEANS A BUSI-
d liars was spent in the NESS OF $5,100,000! So
1 magazines in these months, the newspai er and magazine
ril
Ency-
^reat-
aent. Keep quiet and apply
Chamberlains Liniment frenly.
It will remove the soreness and
quickly restore the parts to a
healthy condition. For sale
by All Dealers.
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p’niW;-, worn cf,]H ot ! Never leave home on a jourri-
C °''e'aa "010 EOltl “t a i)Uee i ay without a bottle of Chamber.
Diar-
rhoea Remedy. It is almost cer-
tain to be needed and cannot be
■j
detained when on board the cars |l
Up to Mav 1 about $100,- advertising ONLY COST Jf .steamships. For sale
000 had been spent in news- BETWEEN EIGHT AND lealers' __ • |
naners, but during the month TEN PFR CENT OF THE Foley’s Honey and Tar
TOTAL BUSINESS DONE.
of Mav—one month, mm
yj
Compound
vou a total of $100,(CO V hen it is taken into con- H effective for coughs and cold*
A ^,1 1 XT eidpvotinn thnt tbic ic ---»u:u __ _ 'i
PQH RHEUMATISM KIONCTS AND BlctOOF.R
more was extended, IN sideration that this is the
ORDER TO CLINCH THE ELEVENTH EDITION of
GENERAL PUBLICITYand the Encyclopedia Britannica
the yrevious newspaper ad-. issued by the Cambridge
in,either children or grown per-
sons. No opiates, no harmful
drugs. In the yellow package.
Refuse substitutes—Sinton Phar-
macy.
SkilMd
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Russell, J. C. & Swinny, Verne. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1911, newspaper, July 27, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718831/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.