The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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Cook With Ease and Comfort
Use the dependable New Perfection Oil Cook Stove and enjoy gas
stove comfort with kerosene oil. Banish the coal hod and ash pan.
Let the Long Blue Chimney Burner do your coohinj—
every drop of oil into clean, intense heat. Cooks fust or slow—
flame stays where set, like jjas. No soo?~-no odor. Already in
3,000,000 homes. Come in and ‘ee a demonstration.
Leon F. Heard
Mr. Frank Owens passed thru
j Sabina! last Friday evening on
l his way to Nashville, Term, with
I thirty men to work in the new
government munition factory.
Highest cash prices paid for
i Rutter Fat, Eggs and second
h tnd Feed Bags.
Sabinal Creamery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Kelley j
and daughter, Mr. Albert Kelley,
and Miss Lorene Cullins arrived
by auto Tuesday afternoon from ;
Gustine on a visit. Miss Lorene
has been visiting at Gustine.
Mr. Rankin Kennedy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross R. Kennedy,
left Wednesday for South Caro-
lina to train as a soldiar. He has
enhsted with the Marines. We
believe Rankin will make good
anywhere.
Local and Personal
Dr. J. M. CAVENDER
DENTIST
Mr. H. E. Rogers went to San
Antonio Monday.
Get your work done at Moodj ’s
Barber 3hop and save money for
the Red Cross.
Mr. C. E. Freeman made a
business trip to San Antonio
Tuesday.
Actual market price paid for
poultry of all kinds.
Phone 121. A. F. Reinhart.
Mr. Ham Kelley was down
from Utopia Monday.
Let us clean and press that old
summer suit.
Barksdale’s.
Mr. Wm. M. Jordan went to
Del Rio Tuesday on a business
trip.
Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Finley are
planning to leave next Monday
for a trip to Amarillo.
Get that new suit case from us
now.
B. Marks & Son.
Cadet Harold Reily came nome
Wednesday to spend the 1th at
home.
We carry a complete stock of
Automobile Tires, Tubes and Ac-
cessories.
Alamo Lumber Co.
Mrs. Brice Hicks of San Anto-
nio has been visiting relatives
here and returned to the city
Tuesday night.
• Charles and Eariy Bates of
PHONE
Office Over New York
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Racket Store
Mrs. Joe Scheske went to
Gonzales Tuesday on a visit.
Anyone wanting a service car,
see W. H. C. Nance,
Phones: Res., 117, Business, 77.
Mr. Rankin Kennedy went to
San Antonio Tuesday.
See our Spring and Summer
samples for suit before buying
elsewhere.
Barksdale.
Mr. A. Lasiter of Hillsboro
spent Tuesday and Wednesday |
in Sabinal. He came to get his |
car. He says crops are looking j
well in his section.
‘Plenty of paint makes things what
they ain t— says the camofleur
But here’s the /</,/ paint truth, without any camouflage
Paint Keeps Things as They re
Every drop of good paint, properly applied, tills the dry
hungry pores of the wood,and makes a sealed surface.outside
or inside the house, that protects and preserves,and is sanitary
,, ^ Brush Stops the Deterioration of Property and
the Depreciation ot Values; and frequently it starts the up-
buildmg of neighborhood values for Thrift and Cleanliness
and Civic Pride are contagious.
u, . J MU you 'Rail, or follow?
He have ami sell Sherwin Williams Paints and Varnishes
For Every Purpose
Mayhew & Isbell Lumber Co
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
TEXAS & LOUISIANA
are endeavoring to assist the Gov-
ernment in every way possible
TO WIN THE WAR
The management wishes to
make the service meet the de-1
mands of the public.
To that end it offers the co-
operation of its several depart-
ments. The new rates, freight
and passenger, will very likely
create opportunity for such co-i
operation and the officials of the '
traffic department, at all points,
will gladly render every assist-
ance possible covering the appli-
cation or interpretation of these
rates that patrons he subjected
to a minimum degree of delay or
inconvenience in the handling or
routing of business over these
lines or connections.
Mr. Jasper Wish cameRback
from San Antonio Saturday. He}
is waiting to get his papers. He
has enlisted in the Marines.
Mr. C. C French of College
Station was here last Saturday
conferring with County Agent.
J. B. Wilson in regard to the
Boys Pig Clubs.
Edward Kelley, who has been
visiting his sisters in jSan Anto-
nio for several weeks, returned*
home Saturday. He reports a
tine time. He is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Ed Kelley.
THE MANAGEMENT.
Practice Thrift and Economy
Lend your money to the Government
Elder W. A. Shultz of El Paso
arrived here Wednesday on his
way to Leakey where he begins
a meeting today. He preached
at the Church of Christ Wednes-
day night.
Mrs. Sam BuLtler and children
left Saturday for Blue Ridge to
make their home. Mr. Buttler
has been up thert at. work for a
month or more. They will read
the Sentinel and may come back.
Miss Julia Barksdale of Worthy
is visiting here this week.
Machine hemstitching and
picoting. 10c per yard. Mrs. H.
B. Houston, Uvalde. Texas.
Mrs. A. A. Kelso return*.d
Wednesday from a visit in Uval-
de.
Gome where quality counts.
Best of everything to eat.
Phone 121. A. F. Reinhart
Miss Corritie Hutson of San
Antonio is visiting friends here
this week.
Mrs. Jean Hukill came down
from Rio Frio the first of the
week and left Wednesday night
for Arizona to visit her brother.
Capt. and Mrs. S. J. Spence
and Dean returned Monday from
an auto trip to San Angelo. They
went up to take Mrs. Joe A.
Spence from San Antonio and to
see Joe. Capt. Spence says that
it is dryer at San Angelo than at
Sabinul.
How’s This?
TVs oT»r On-- llnv'rfft Dollnr.* TP-ward
for any i.-<- of <'. .-irr’i tli.-it cannot be
cured by H.ill's I'atarrh Medicine.
Hall's C : irr'i Mcili'ln ■ lir<3 been taken
by (atari .: xiiiv- r**r» for tli- past tliirty-
flvo years, and hr.! become 1 nvnvn as the
meat r '-liable 'eirc’dy for Catarrh. Hall's
Cat »rrh M il In-* n. ts thru ‘ho Blood on
the Mucous m -i it. . itpellina: the Poi-
son ■: - o- ■ o n;.M ,1 :t:ul i.c.lHlIB the dis-
ease! port!.* 1.?.
.After yob have taken Hall's Catarrh
Mo.' jn< -r short time yon will see a
errent Improvement in your general
h.-alth. S' rt tnklne Hall'* Catarrh Medi-
cine at once and tret rid of catarrh. Send
fm t- stimonluK free.
F J CHENEY * CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by all Druftsists. 75c.
Miss Zora Austin was visiting
here Wednesday. She has just
graduated in San Antonio as a
trained nurse. She will become
a Red Cross nurse soon and will
go to the U. S. Navy. She will
Worthy went to Lytle Monday to spend a few weeks with the home
work for their brother-in-law, folks in Uvalde before going.
Mr. P. H. Baines. .She looks real well.
Talking to You
You man with a GOOD car you want to keep it
good, don’t you?
The wav to do that is always to give it the attention
it reeds AT THE TIME IT IS NEEDED.
We are ready at all times day or night to attend
to your needs. We have the most competent me-
* chanics to be secured, and guarantee that your car
will never be “butchered.
Supplies and Accessories
for all Popular Makes
The upkeep of your car will not be such a burden if
you will let us keep it up to its work.
Sabinal Garage
Phone 77—W. B. Newman, Proprietor
“Save Money When You Can”
HERE IS A CHANCE
For one week beginning Saturday, July 6th, we will sell
DRESS GINGHAM
which is now worth wholesale 255 cents a yard for only
18 Cents
You may not see Gingham this cheap again in several
years. Remember this is for
ONE WEEK ONLY
and will sell only 20 yards to a family.
Next Week Will Be Something Else
Watch Our Windows—Watch Our Store
Trade With Us and Save More Money
Yours very truly,
New York Racket Store
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Baldwin, Harold. The Sabinal Sentinel. (Sabinal, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918, newspaper, July 5, 1918; Sabinal, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1108502/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .