San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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SAN PAT COUNTY NEWS fr
W l|[ SOC’LTY DOINGS IK THE r.*TY it
Published every Thursday at
• Sinton, Texas.
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RUSSELL &SWINNY
Owners.
J. C, RUSSELL, Editor
VERNE SWINNY, Local Editor
Mi So Nettie Hutchings enter-
tair.c-.i the Girls Club of the!
i Prea' x terian Church, on Satur-i
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i day afternoon. June 17.
| The time was spent in em-
! broideringt after which ice
| cream and cake were served.
Entered as second-class matter March 25,1909. at ^
the Post Office at Sinton, (San Patricio County) j MiSS Osha 1 C lTCC WhienLCT-
Terts. under the Act of Congress of March 3.1879. 1 the ^ gaturday &f_
j ter noon July, 1.
Subscription $1.00 a Year in Advance. i --
Advertising Rates on Application.
Thursday, June 22, 1911
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. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS.
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C. W. Hafer was up from Cor- <
pus Sunday.
C. 0. Forge: was up Sunday
from Portland.
Robt. Parker of jAngelita was
in the city Tuesday.
B. Y. P. U. Programme
Leader—Miss Mattie Bond.
*| Subject Roman Catholicism in
i Italy and Mexico—Miss
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Some vices of the* mind.
Hatred
Scripture Psa.23: 1-6.
Song
Prayer
Definition of Hatred—Mrs.
Forgy.
Special Music—Mrs. Neal.
What Hatred leads to—Lilian
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C. H. Williams of Kaleta was j whaj christiang ghould do in-
here on business Saturday. stead of hating others—Mr.
G. E. Archerd came up from Albertson.
Taft and spent Sunday at home. Song
F. L. Ford of Corpus Christi I Prayer
spent Tuesday here on business.
Dr. J. B. Morgan was up from
Robstown Monday on profession-
al business.
H. Kaplan returned Monday
Dismissal
Sunday Evening.
A union service will be held at
the Baptist Church next Sunday
from an ex'tendedTvisif to "north-1 ®t 8 o’clock P. M the preaching |
by Rev. J. A. Pledger, pastor of
the Methodist church. The
Gleaners, Dyers and Hatters.
Our system of Dry Cleaning can-
not be too highly recommended for
its efficiency and economy, itis inval-
uable alike for cleaning garments of
the most delicate tints and elaborate
make up and fancy and expensive
materials imparting a freshness to the
goods, restoring the color if not faded
no possible chance of shrinkage or
getting the garment out of shape.
Kid Gloves and slippers can be
cleaned by our Dry Cleaning Process
when free of water and perspiration
stains.
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Hats cleaned v\ 75c
„ „ and blocked, new Q
Trimming $1.25
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r I 'HE. farmer with the Bell Telephone
I Service at hand, doesn't have to travel
in rainy weather.
The Bell Telephone Service saves him all that.
There are always a lot of rainy-day chores
about the farm.
Instead of spoiling' a tlav in going to. town,
the farmer goes to his Bell Telephone and does
his business. The time saved can be spent prof-
itably. T \ ■
That is why he would not think of being without the
Bell Telephone Service. It is poor economy to try to get
along without it. Consult our local manager.
* The Southwestern
Telegraph & Telephone Co.
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ern and eastern cities.
• Mrs..J. H. Morgan of Falfur-
theme will be “Prohibition” and
rias visited relatives here the , wjp course ^ discussed from
first of the weqk--b. G. Morgan a Scriptural or religious standi
and family. • [point.
W. D. Sloan and wife of Rogers It is Bro. Pledger’s desire that1
Texas came down Sunday and comfort rather that? style be
were present during the last ill- considered at this service and to
ness and death of Mr. P. S. that end he makes the request
that the men leave their coats at
home and come in the good old
fashioned way. £ 1*
Uv invited to ay
Touchstone.
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of Falls City
IS YOUR BUSINESS
PERMANENT?
Are You Here to Stay?
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through our city ^Monday
m. on his return from Corpus
Christi, traveling in a fine auto
which he purchased there.
Mrs. Ashworth and Albertine
returned from Corpus Saturday,
where they had been visiting the |
Hafer family for several days.
They were accompanied by Gus
in his new autb.
^Among the latest arrivals to
our city are Mr. and Mrs. Kien-
ast from Bridgeport Okla. They
have traded for the McDougal
farm three miles west of town
and expect to reside there in the
future.
E. J. Gardner has reseivsd a
shipment of nearly a car load of
iron for his plow factory. He
has two large plows in his shop
completed ready for work* and
has done repair work on the big
'plow at St. Poul this week.
J. M. Rigby reports having
shipped eighteen cars of melons
up to last Saturday evening and
had then only fairly begun. He
has had some cars of an average
ONE BLACK LAND
FARM, IMPROVED. $3!
PER A ASK ABOUT
AND TELL YOU
FRIENDS TO C REDU<
[LAND CO.
A Peck Into His Pocket
would show the box of Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper, a
carpenter, of Marilla, N. Y. al-
ways carries. “I have never had
a cut, wound, bruise, or sore it
would not soon heal,” he writes.
Greatest healer of burns, boils,
scalds, chapped hands and lips,
fever-sores, skin-eruptions, ecze-
ma, corns and piles. 25c. at Ro-
bert F. Burges.
Watson’s Stagger Remedy cure
Blind Staggers in Horses and
Mules' $1.00 guarantee. Sold by
Robert Burges.
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^Would You Like for the
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People to Know What
You Have, and A-
bout your Bus-
iness Meth-
ods?
THIS SPACE
Would Cost You
$1.75
Per Week. *-
THAT’S ALL FOR THE PRESENT.
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If You Never Start
You Will'Never
Get Auywhere. T
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We kane been telling ^
ment in lots there for some l
you were deciding on baying
payments of $10.00
When we first started this advertizing we had
San Jose but a pasture and a Hot Sulphur Well. Now we
have buildings of every kind-business houses, hotels, and
cement sidewalks and other improvements. Our electric
line is about completed in to San Jose now and all lots are
certain to advance in price. £ , t ■
Wont you write to us and ask for printed matter and
specific informtion?
Terrell Well Co.
A. D. POWERS, General Sales Manager.
San Antonio, Texas
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A Terrible Blunder
to neglect liver trouble. Never
do it. Take Dr. King’s New Life
Pills on the first sign of constipa-
tion, biliousness or inactive bow-
els and prevent virulent indiges-
oTaa ”high as 23 lbs. and got Ition, jaundice or gal stoics. They
good price*. His farm is eight ree“late liver' stomach and bow-
miles north of town and has:els and bu,ld UP y°ur health-
his own siding there and loa^ ,dnl>' 25c at Robert F. Burges,
on hisown premises. "" | -
Jim aint very much account Saved Hif Wife>g Ufe
for some things, but when it “My wife would have been in
comes to making a living, and her grave to-day,” writes O. H.
being honest, and keeping UP grown, of Muscadine, Ala., “if
with the times, and making a j ^ad not been for Dr. King’s
good citizen, he s right there Discover She was down j
with the goods._ jin her bed, not able to get up j
Whooping cough is not danger-, without help. She had a severe
ous when the cough is kept h>ose bronchial trouble and a dreadful
and e ipectoration easy by giving (cough. I got her a bottle of Dr.
Cnamberlains Cough Remedy. King’s New Discovery, and she
It has beed used in many epi- goon began to mend, and was
demies of this disease with per- well in a short time.” Infalli-
Headquarters for the “YotlTe Next”
Texas -
Steam Laundry.
Sanitary Conditions I
Perfect,
Baths Hot or Cold ®
‘ 'You're Next” is our cheery slogan, where for Hair-Cut, Shave or Trim,
you spot your Favorite Barber's Chair—since each man has his whim.
Razor or Shears —no matter which, Skilled Artists ply them Here
So, “Up-to-Now” you’ll have the style—From Forehead to the Rear.
Nerve-Centers here are undisturbed, by Shocks Beginners give,
w hen after some Hairbreadth escapes you're thankful still to live,
so have a Haircut— Shave—Shampoo—a Trinity of Bliss
Health-giving and Luxurious in such a shop as this:
or say a GEnuine Hand-Massage—for when you once begin.
It takes the Tell-tale wrinkles out, and clarifies the skin.
Ladies & Gentlemen’s Compliments Clothes Cleaned, Pressed
Tailor made 5uits of yours IqT and Repaired
our Patterns are Fash- ... by Home-not
Up-to-now work \
ions accepted Designs y p Foreign Methods
PROP. YLLLOW FRONT BARBLR SHNP
J.F. GRANT
Lumber Co.
Has It, If It Is In the Lumber
Dealer’s Line.
B. H. WILSON, Manager.
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feet success. For sale by All
Dealers.
Watson’s Fly-Proof Healer for
borb wire cuts, saddle and collar
ble for coughs and colds, its the
most reliable remedy on earth
for desperate lung trouble, hem-
orrhages, lagrippe, asthma, hay
Becoming Modesty.
Drowning Man—Help! help! I can’t
swim!
Man on the Shore—Neither eo*i I,
hut I don’t go bragging about it—Har-
per*® Magazine.
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Heals quickly and leaves ever, croup and whooping cough.
Watson’s Febrifuge cures Dis- Watson’s Colic-Medico Cures! ^*npn o? staLJs 1?b3a.. ^
Doe* not irritate, 50c i 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free, temper in horses and mules. Colic in horses and mules Guar- j 4S,“
$100 at Robt F. Burges, j Guaranteed by Robert F. Burges. Guaranteed Sold by Robt Burges anteed. Sold by Robert Burge I -uouad weuoduii .
CITY BARBER SHOP
J. A. HILL, Prop.
Hot and Cold Baths,
Cleaning and Pressing,
_Laundry Agency
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Russell, J. C. & Swinny, Verne. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1911, newspaper, June 22, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719017/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sinton Public Library.