Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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To Wlicm It May Concern.
This is to notify all who are
indebted to The Brooke Lumber
Company at Aransas Pass, Tex-
as, either in open account or note
past due, that they must settle
by the tenth of March, 1912, or
suit will be brought for collec-
tion, as The Brooke Lumber Com-
pany will retire from business on
the first day of April, 1912, and
has ordered all collections made
by that time. <
Direct all your correspondence
to The Brooke Lumber Company
nr call at either of our offices,
at the old yard or the Brooke
building, on Commercial street.
H. Brooke will be in charge as
attorney in fact, T. G. Morris
as bookkeeper and W. H. Young
as attorney.
Anyone holding an unsettled
account or claim against The
Brooke Lumber Company or H.
Brooke, will please call and have
the same adjusted.
This order is irrevockable and
will be strictly followed.
The Brooke Lumber Company.
H. Brooke, Attorney in Fact.
I will look after cleaning,
underbrush and fencing your
property, and also your rentals
W. H. S T A RBUCK
REAL ESTATE and INVESTNENTS
FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY BOUGHT, SOLD AND
EXCHANGED.
3x4x 16 inches. These are the kind of Concrete Corne *
Posts I am placing to the farms and lots in the Burton &
Danforth Sub-Division at Aransas Pass. The two front
corners of your lot for $ 1.50; all four corners for $2.50; two
front corners of your farm for $2.00, or all six corners to
farm and lot for $4.00.
In ordering this work send P. 0. Money Order to cover
same, and take the numbers from your deeds to prevent mis-
takes, and I assure you the work will be done.
At the Churches
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METHODIST
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Preacning 11 A. M. and 7-15 P. M.
Junior League 3 P. M.
Senior League 6-15 P. M.
Prayer meeting each Wednesday
evening at 7:30
Womens Home Mission Society each
Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock.
We shall endeavor to make stranger,
feel at home while among us. Every-
body welcome. E. Y. S. Hubbard,
Pastor.
3 x 4 x 16 INCHES
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern:
This is to notify the public
that H. Brooke has been duly ap-
pointed and qualified as attor-
ney in fact for The Brooke Lum-
ber Company, to wind up the af-
fairs of the company at Aransas
Pass, Texas, which must be done
before the first day of May,
1912.
If Loomis has not your favor
ite magazine, he will get it for
you.
Write us for a list of land and
lot bargains. The Roensch Re-
alty Company.
HEED THE WARNING.
Many Beeville People Have Done
So.
When the kidneys are sick
they give unmistakable warn-
ings that should not be ignored.
By examining the urine and
treating the kidneys upon the
first sign of disorder, many days
of suffering may be saved. Sick
kidneys expel a dark, ill smell-
ing urine, full of “brick dust
sediment and painful in passage.
Sluggish kidneys cause a dull
pain in the small of the back,
headache, dizzy spells, tired, lan-
guid feelings and frequent rheu-
matic twinges.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for
the kidneys only; they help sick
kidneys to rid the blood of uric
poison. If you suffer from any
of the above symptoms you can
use no better remedy.
Read the statement that fol-
lows :
Mrs. Chas. E. Atchley, of Rock-
port, Tex., says: “I used Doan’s
Kidney Pills when I felt in need
of a kidney tonic. I had pains
in my back and was nervous and
dizzy. The use of Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills gave me complete re-
lief and made me stronger and
better in every way[ Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills are a safe medicine for
women to use and they always
give good results.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster - Milbourn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name - Doan’s,
and take no Other.
Huiskamp’s
Calendar
Shoes
These shoes' are equal to any $5.00
and $6.00 shoes on the market. They
look as well—are just as stylish and
wear as well—cost only $3.00 and $3.50
for ladies’ and $4.00 for men’s. With
every pair of these shoes you get a
calendar on which you mark the date
you began to wear them—when they
v are worn out count up the (Kays of
service you have had and you will never
again buy anything but Calendar Shoes.
For sale by J. W. Arthur.
Remember there are only thirty days more in which to have your lots underbrushed accord-
ing to the City Ordinance. I have this work done, 25ft lots $1.50; 50ft. lots $2.50.
For quick sales and a square deal, list your property with me. Do you want to buy the ad-
joining lot or tract of land? If so, write me for prices and terms. Now is the time.
W. H. STARBUCK, Aransas Pass, Tex.
THINK OF A MAN
buying a suit of clothes in
Brownsville, Texas, to wear in
Butte, Montana! Yet when you
buy a one formula paint for your
house, you virtually do the same
thing. •*
¥e claim that a paint that is
good in a country that is low
and damp can not be good in one
that is high and dry, yet for
years paint makers have gone
blindly on selling the same paint
in a damp climate that they
would in a dry one.
Lincoln Climatic Paints
are made on four formulas for
this one state—Texas—and we
are the sole agents for the form-
ula used in this town.
W. E. TEDFORD,
Exclusive Agent for
Lincoln Climatic Paints.
P. B. BUTLER
Undertaker & Embafmer
Calls answered by John Douglas
Furniture Store
W. A. STRATON
Tin and Sheet Iron
•Worker.
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
"UNCLE SAM”
AND WE
Have combined to aid you in your drug buying. Send us
your orders by mail. If goods are mailable, Uncle Sam
will deliver them to you; if not, they will be forwarded by
first express.
MAIL ORDERS
are carefully looked after here in each department. Through
our accurate filling of orders, the high quality of our goods
and promptness we have developed a large trade from resi-
dents of surrounding towns. We would like orders from you.
When ordering, send money enough to cover cost of items.
Any excess will be returned with the goods.
Joshua S. Smith
LEADING DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
Two Stores: 605 and 607 Mesquite St. Corpus Christi, Texas.
To Non-Resident
Property Owners
If your subscription has expired you will find a blue pen-
cil cross on this notice. We extend to you an opportunity to
help build up Aransas Pass and to keep posted on develop-
ments. There is “something doing” all the time, and you will
not keep up with it unless you read the Aransas Pass Prog-
ress every week, and you should tell your friends about it and
get them to subscribe too. The Progress Printing Co. is a reg-
ular corporation, a new linotype machine has been installed, we
are equipped to take care of our increased business and are
determined that each issue of the paper shall contain all of
the news and give full publicity to increased developments.
Send in your name at once, and by so doing you will assist us
to enhance the value of your own holdings, and with the paper
you will get a valuable handbook. We are getting many
new subscriptions and renewing many old ones. Why not you?
The law requires us to discontinue unless your subscription is
paid up. Cut out this order-blnak and enclose it with your
remittance. Write your name and address plainly.
If your paper is marked “expired” by mistake, pardon., us
for the error,, but don’t miss a single number, for .there will
be a steady advance from now on.
G. P. Tarrant, Circulator.
Aransas Pass, Texas.
Dear Sir: Enclosed find herewith $1.50 for which send me
the Aransas Pass Progress for one year from date of next is-
sue, and a copy of Farm and Gin Hand Book, free.
Name....................................
Street No. or Route.................. .... ... ..
Post Office and State..........................
If you intend to build see
Mechanics Planing Mill.
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CARDU
The Woman's Tonic
Cardui has helped thous-
ands of weak, tired, worn-
out women, back to health.
It has a gentle, tonic ac-
tion on the womanly sys-
tem. It goes to the cause
of the trouble. It helps, it
helps quickly, surely, safe-
ly. It has helped others.
Why not you? it will.
Try it. Get a .bottle today I
Enterprise Schedule.
Leaves for Port Aransas imme-
diately after arrival of morning
trains- Leaves Port Aransas at
3:30 p. m; arrives at Aransas Pass
at 4:30 p. m. Round trip 50c.
D. H. Hargis, Captain.
S. A. $ A. P. Schedule
Arrive from ^ Rockport 6:1 5 a. m
Arrive from San Antonio 9:1 5 a.m
Arrive from Rockport 6:25 p.m
Arrive from San Antonio 8:55 p.m
Harsh physics react, weaken
the bowels, cause chronic consti-
pation. Doan’s Regulets oper-
ate easily, tone the stomach, cure
constipation. 25c. Ask your
druggist for them.
MILLER G. NELSON
Lawyer,
Abstractor and Notary Public
SPECIAL ATTENTION
To Land Laws and Collections
M. G THIELEN
Contractor
and Carpenter
Estimates Cheerfully Famished
Goodnight and Pacific Streets.
Dr. W. H. Lawrence
DENTIST
TEN YEARS EXPERIENCE
Porcelain or Cast Gold Inlay
Fillings. Crown and Bridge Work
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 180
Office over First State Bank
Aransas Pass, Texas
J. F. HOUGHTON
Groceries.
Phone I 1 9
Commercial Ave. and Goodnight Sts.
Beasley Transfer Co.
Dray and Transfer
All calls answered promptly
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
ARANSAS PASS, TEX.
Mechanics Planing Mill
All kinds of Mill Work, Doors
and Window Frames.
Screen work a specialty.
G. E. GUSTAFSON, Prop.
PRESBYTERIAN
Wilson and Houston streets
Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. every Sun-
day,
Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sundays
at 11 a. m. and 7;30 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
R. E. Hardin, Pastor.
BAPTIST
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7;45 p. m.
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.
B, Y, P, U, 6:45 p. m.
Sun Beams 4:30 p. m.
Prayer Service Wednesday 7:45,
Ladies Aid Wednesday, 3:30 p. m„
Rev. Thos. W. White, Pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ at crossing of Houston
and Magnolia Avenue. Bible reading ev-
ery Lord’s Day at 10:30 a. m. Commun-
ion services II a. m. Preaching Sunday
night. Elder J. D. Borden.
Christian.
Houston and Harrison Boulevard-
Bible School 9:45 Sunday a. m.
Ladies Aid 3:30 p. .m. Wednesday.
SiYou are invited to attend both Sund’a-
school and Ladies Aid.
Jos. Carper, Sup. Sunday school.
Mrs. O. F. Smith, Pres. Ladies Aid.
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Catholic.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Lodge Directory.
Golden Gate Lodge.
No. 425 K. of P. Meets every
Thursday evening. All visiting
Knights are welcome. C. W.
Showaker, C. C.; C L. Grubbs,,
K. R. &S._~
I. O. 0. F.
Meets every Monday night.
F.L. Eastwood,N, G.;G. E. Gustaf-
son, Secy. I. O. O. F. Hall Muncy
Building.
Aransas Lodge A. F. S A. M.
No. 1018 A. F. & A. M. meets
every 1st and 3rd Friday, 8 p. m.,
Over Progress. Walter Noble,
W. M.; C. S. Corrigan, Secy.
Aransas Pass Chapter O. E. S.
Meets every 1st and 3rd Thurs^
day at 7:30 o’clock in the Ma-
sonic Hall, over the Progress of-
fice. All members of the order
are cordially invited to visit us,
and if residents of the town or
vicinity to become members of
our chapter.
Mrs. N. H. Peoples, W. M„
Dr. D. A. Peoples, Sec’y.
W. 0. w.
Meets every Saturday night in
I. O. O. F. hall. C. A. Knowlton,
C. C,; I. J. Randall Sec’y.
M. W. Of A.
Meets every Frirday night in
I. o, O. FA hall. W. E. Tedford,
V. C.; J. E. Lindsay, Clerk.
The Baptist Ladies Aid meet at
the church at 3 o’clock p. m. on
the first and third Mondays,
in each month. All members are
requested to be present at these
meetings.
The Woman's Club meets first
and third [Thursday afternoons, at
3 o’clock, in the Harbor Hotel.
Members earnestly requested to
attend. Visitors cordially wel-
Mrs. E. D. Wert, Pres. )
come.
Mrs. C. R. Riggs, Sec.
Dr PEOPLES
DENTIST,
Aransas Pass, Texa
A thorough education, 32 years
experience, the very best work
at the very lowest prices. - -
In new office building of my
own on Goodnight Avenue, be-
tween Commercial and Houston
Phone lf^
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Price, E. L. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1912, newspaper, February 23, 1912; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974964/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.