Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [17], No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1929 Page: 6 of 8
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fort. ar. brt.* made «o hold court In
the nr* courthouse The baHdhig.wRl
not be completed but provision will' he
made for holdinf court J*etU juror*
hug Stoke
Topics
By joe
Hcienee been *o rapid. One lm«or-
Ot. "rtstU - " *UgMW* ’ V A
tant, discovery After another ha* been
made wlUcb wlU have n far-reaching
effect upon the hcultb and weit-beluu
of mankind. Some of the** discover-
1«* nre st«rtling In (he extreme and
absolutely disprove many of the Iw
lief*, practice* and ttmortcw we have
known for\ a life-time. . ] ,
As specific Investigator, loam more
and more about the human anatomy,
rhe t ractive of medicine change*—the
old la discarded for the new.
As a result of this world-wide medi-
cal research. Science has discovered
that good health la largely governed
and maintained by three vital organs
and fluid* of the body. Tbeae am the
liver, the blood and endocryne glanda.
What Im more important, we have
learned that these organs and fluids
can be stimulated and Invigorated by
certain basic elements.
Having knowledge of these impor-
tant discoveries, one of America’s
leading bio-chemists, succeeded after
two and one-half years of laboratory
research. In combining these basic ele-
ments In one formula—which may
well lie considered one of the greatest
health-giving remedies of the nge.
It is called Sargon. This formula,
and the formula for Soft Mass Pills,
which Hfe an essential and integral'
part of the treatment, are the prop-
erty of the Sargon Laboratories and
can Ut'-Obtuiued by no other firm or
individual In the world.
This new scientific treatmeut which
represents much of our latest' knowl-
edge on modern therapy, has been ac-
claimed by druggists throughout
America as a triumph in the field of
medicine.
With the needs of tlicir eustomers
uppermost in their minds, leading
druggists everywhere have been eager
to be among the first to supply It toj
their trade. %
Although introduced in the South-
west only a few weeks ago, Sargou has
■ household wurd.
have been summoned for tun week*,
but court is this county seldom hold*
two weeks. There are no bad case*
on the criminal docket at this time, U
seems, and tv* give below the civil
cases filed since taut term of court k
New Cases
W. II Wlthlngtoii vs.'County Judge
uud Commissioners' Court. Injunction.
Price Bros. vs. American Railroad
Ex.. suit for damage.
C. M. Starr vs. Lydia Starr, divorce.
Price Bros. vs. Ambrose Johnson -gar
niahment.
Charles Carr va. Mary Alma Curr
suit for partition and accounting.
Paul Black vs. Xela O. Black, di-
vorce. r'
Chao D. Matthews vs. V. W. Daw-
son, forectosure of Judgmeent lien.
Northwestern Farming Co. w. Mur-
ry A Piersom foreclosure of vendor’s
lien. <
Chus. Trebes et al vs. Van Pelt et al,
remove cloud from title. '
Alex H. Spangle vs.. Mury Lou
Spuugte, divorce.
LeKoy B. Kite vs. Mary Kllnabetb
Kite, divorce.
IS. K Nied vs. Mary L Nied. divorce.
Wanda Uuaycki vs, Stanley Uu*y-
eki. divorce.
UiOlsa Dahlia vs. Santos Dahlia,
divorce. »
Octabia Montoya vs. Gravel Mon-
toya, divorce.
John F. Allison vs. Chas. Trebes,
commission.
Grand Jury
,1. ,1. Wain right, Geo. W. West, M>
G. Terpening, I toy Erskinr W. B.
Gates, C. A Brown. Kd A. Niemeyer,
Gef>r VV. White. W. T. Itaniev. W. G.
Orr, 1). V. Day. W. T. Gardner, Hen-
ry Lu‘tlers, .1. K. Baylor. B. 1». V\ u-
liunw, I>ou V Mcore, W. J. Conley.
W <’. Hardaway, D. II. Monkhouse,
It. G. Tn-ts-s, David Kite, J. B.
Beeves, A. 1. Shearer, A. C. Dietrich,
O. W. Luna, Earl King, J. L. Gates.
C. 1). Sloan, E. C. Sorrell.
Petil Jury
first Week: John Y. Schell. WHUs
Pond. J. I>. Hammond, Lamar Wil-
liams. S. S. Pegues, Martin Michalk,
Sam Word. Geo. VV. Miller, H. Bidel-
spaeher. F. T. Autrey. C. VV. Moore,
B. II. Hoiaomhack. W. X. Childress,
A. F. But lodge, It. A. Nu.sh, VV. A.
Fontaine. J. J. Ihtvldson,
Second Week: Boy Cornett. Hugh
Greer, E. L. Beady. Dwight Chapin.
S. M. Schleicher, Win. K.i-"oe, A. Tt.
IIIlKlOli. C VV. Boyle. J. L. Beeves. B.
C. Donnell. Frank Harris, Jr., I*, it.
Andrews, Glover Williams, J. C. Hidy.
C. H. Clark. K. VV. Alger, L. F. Hall.
VV. S. VVllmeth, Will Ware. V. M.
Duukle, Boger Morris. A. F. Greele,
Win. Hargreaves, Andrew Abele, WU-
Ue Van Cleve. W. L. .Topes. Ed A. j
Andrus, K. Johnson, A. F. Parr, Louis
Cnldwetl.
1 -------VVGD—-- j
SHI PAINTS FOB FEBRUARY
close of this Miss Moore. P. II N„ was
called u|ion to make a talk. She told During the mouth of February, up
os of the work that had l«eeu compiet U„ Tia-el ty, Fcbroary 26th.. there hud
Cd the school last. week. Children In lx»en shipjasl from Crystal City OH
the first three grades had been exam cars of spinach. 27 cars of mixed vege-*
Ined. One hundred were defective tables. 17 cars of ouion plants and 4
and there were 217 defects. Twenty- cars of cabbage, making a total of 062
two of these were under weight, nine] oars. Judging from the daily ship-
over weight, seventy-eight correct. rnents now lx*tug made. Mr. Juvenal,
weight, and four with one hundred per ] local Missouri Pacific agent, figured
'.Cent. i theie would be around 120 curs of
Mrs. Martin was appointed Chair- P*'r'-'hahte produce shipped by March
man of Ihe follow-up work committee. (Friday! making a total of
Mrs. Bascoo chairman of the health- “ro,,n<1 T* cars of perishable produce
button contest committee and Mrs. *or month of Fobniury. This
Pardon* chairman of the May-Day owuths shipment' is slightly lower
iwogram committee. Mis* Mocre t,,an Ust veiu "s 1Hi' l’,lrs w,,r$ »hlp-
uude several suggestions of thing- I**1* *n February, 102M. This is
that the P. T. A. might do in helping ProtwWJ' ** to th* curtailment of
the school which were as follows: spinach shipment*. It la probable
a. Plan for school cafeteria for tLat 00 r*,r!< 8 would have been
next winter. * The movement of onion plants at
4JBLISHED
EVERY WEEK
booster.
w> *titl hare * few of th<
COTV COMPACT and POW
..ORR. Combination* loft tor
$1.00. Come in and get one
today. |
The Golf Tournament on
Washington* Birthday was
a fine auecess. More thau
forty Golfer* were out, and
the scores turned in showed
a remarkable improvement
In the art of hitting of the
little white ball. “Use Kro
flite Club* and Balls.”
It wont be long now. I un
derstund. until we will have
a fine new building on the
old IMlaiul Drug Store cor-
ner.
It’s gvting very near to tiu
time when we start our annu
al pastime of
SWATTING the FI.Y
When you get out the old
Swatter and take a few shote
at the “First of the Season’
and find out that your aim is
uct as good-aw it used to be
and you ruin oue perfectly
good sugar bowl, ami cuu»<
your temper to rise,. then is
‘.he lime to remember
, JOE BEEVES’
Li<inid FLY KILLER
$$ y* figure
number* ami figures, but
these 4MD0 pfescKptioos were
written by mortf than forty
different doctor*. located in
more than fifteen dlffecrat
states and three different
countries. ’ They were writ
tea in fixe different htngu
agfet. They were made up from
drugs and chemicals gathered
from practically every state
in the U. H. A. *od from ev-
ery country ia the World,
and the.eijajis, tablet*, pills,
tinctures, etc., were the pro-
ducts of practically every
reputable manufacturer la
the States and many of them
came from Mexico, France.
Italy, Denmark, lloilaud,
Kttglaitd, and even far off
China. It took considerable
effort «o gather together thin
vast auOecUou of material*,
for the note purpose of fiUmg
your doctor's grvucrh*toa*.
We tone one of the hart
stocked jirettorlpUon deifrrf-
ments of any smnlt .town in
Texas and will Ik* glad t*
have you tiring your prescrip
lions to tut for compounding
We have and use only the
highest quality of materials
and have the “necessary
equipment” and "knowledge
of the art” to fill them cor-
rectly. Bring, your IM'tor’s
Prescriptions (to us.
Our old frlepd and fine ot
the original Old 'rimers has
again iaken up Ms abode with
Dr.W.
Complete Nur»ery-Stock
Cite Frutta a Specialty
Landscaping
Cartvrigkt’i Witter Gariet Nmery
Carrizo Springs • Winter Haven
Phone CmiwIlIgL.
Bpeolal
Diamond E
Automatic A
BALL BEA
Self*Shar
BLAD
the
Longwear, Corru-
gated, nonkinkable
Garden Hose
in 25ft. and 50 ft.
lengths
Our Prices are
right
SWAT
It kills Flies. Moth*. Mo*
ipiitces. Ants, Roache*—and
you get a good big Iwttle for
IWuieuilver the name! Just
think of “SWAT” and you
have it; easy to use, easy to
femeiaber.
“NWAT THE IU WITH
SWAT
l,‘. iS. We changed the head-
ing of our ad. this week and
from now on it will remain
"as Is," in the same old col-
umn and the same old st are,
fours truly J. L. It.
FRANK JONEN
One of Hu- old timers in the
type setting art, and i»e of
the type setter* that first
told (be outside world about
Crystal City and the Great
Southwest- We velco me
him back and know he is a
already become a
In Houston and San Antonio all>l.■.
over 51,000 bottles of Sargon afd
Sargon Soft Mass Pills have been sold
and distributed by locnl firuw. Noth-
ing like it has ever been seen before.
The agency for Sargon and Sargon
Soft Mass Pills foe this city and aec-
tion has been awarded to the Crystal
Drug fro. In anticipation of the enor-
mou* demand, this well-known firm
has just received a large shipment of
these celebrated medicines. Adv.
—--WCD—--.
RECEIVES PAINFUL WOUND
Our prices
are rij
Come in and see t
A Live Df«| Store ia a Live Taws
HIRER CITY MARSHAL
P. T. A. HAS GOOD MEETING
Tlie Pareot-Teacher Association met
on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. An-
glin In charge of the program. Feb-
ruai-y It being the birthday of the
founding of the orgunixatlou this was
celebrated *it the meeting. A large
cake with two candles was placed on
the stage and the candle* lighted.
Mrs. Crlbbs read an interesting puj**r i
on the founding of P. T. A. At the
J. L PceFs Bvber
- High class Tonsorial Work.
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
CUdret Gt
days as there w*s danger of infection.
H. V.’s many friends hope he will get
along nicely.
Tbi* should be a lesson to children
to never play with explosives of any
kind.
--wan--
OFFICES FOR SALE
Commissioner*' Conrt will receive
Sealed bids at 2 o’clock P. M., March
11th, lfT29, on the three office build-
ings now In use by the County offic-
ers. Rights reserved to reject all
bid*. For farther particulars see
41-etc N. H. Hunt, County Judge
b. ' Fixing over the first-aid kit.
c. Health bulletin board ro be
placed lu hall.
d. Flag, stickers to be given chil-
dren for health correction nud a large
Dug to. the room wit* most amall flag*
for a month.
The meeting wus closed with the
reading of the minutes cf tlie last
meeting and a report from Ihe curtuiu
committee. The plan not. being com-
plete this committee was held over.
A social hour was enjoyed In the
Home Economic* rcom where the
birthday cake, tea ard coffee were
served- Thirty oiembei* were present.
Reporter.
—-WUD-
fc’OR SALff s At a bargain, one Hot-
Point Range; one Hot-l’olut
Electric Water-Heater. |j. L. Flower*,
Uvalde. Texas.
time last year. However, the delay
may be doe to incessant cold wee then
in the Northern .States.
There were 1020 car* of vegetable*
shipped from Crystal City during the
mouth of January, making It banner
month* of this season. Shipments for
this season from November are 1000
car*.
The shipment* In March are expect-
ed to run about the same as in Febru;
ary and It ia feared the shipments will
be less than March 102a which were
1010 cars of perishable produce. How-
ever, Mr. Juvenal tella us that Ciyn-
tai City 1* said to be the only place
that will hare aplnachto ship. It
this be Ihe f*ft the prices may be
higher.
-WUD——
Mr. and Mr*. Thad, price of Bgtgtp
viile w^re, guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Wn>.
Hargreaves Monday. < f
-Get onr delivered cash price* On
Lumber. Hardware end Cedar Porte
SIGNS!
PAINT THEM
Bask ranytk
will Investigate these IO faints wtiicl
OAKIA1M DHPONTI
Superiority
All over the United State*, forward*le«
people ace being invited to investigate
K. B. Urban
Physician and Bargeon
CRIST AL CITY, TEXAS
J. M. BOYLE
Eye Sight Specialist
In Crystal City RTodaesdsy and
liprsday each week.
New Oakland All-American Six, the Ni
Pontfec Big Six and Oakland-Pontiac dr»
era en'ten point* vital to motoring *alj
faction . • .we want you to make such 1
investigation. Come in and let u* cxpLrt
th am *-rt-rtrt-4jwww m+AM ~uri. rm. aw iwfl
la*. pa|«erhanglng,
e» dheetroth. waU-
r Wmm R Roy
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. [17], No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1929, newspaper, March 15, 1929; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096797/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .