San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1913 Page: 8 of 8
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SADDLERY AND HARNESS1
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Vendors Lien Notes Bought.
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Baled Cane for sale at Wor-
nall Ranch. tf
I have still got a complete line of the
the Best Bristel-faced Collars that,
for wear, have no equal.
I carry a fine line of Hand Made
Saddles, and the Dr. A. C. Daniel's
Warranted Veterinary Remedies.
All kinds of repair work. I solicit
your patronage. Come and see me.
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M. L. STRAND,
SINTON,
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All kn*d» of hauling. Household Goods and
Pianos our specialty. We use the utmost care
and guarantee against breakage. ,
Hut. for the Magnolia Petroleum Co.
When in Need of a New
K'' Wind Mill, Buy an
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| J. C. Merriman returned to j
his home in Hondo Tuesday.
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Ladies wishing Spring Sewing
! see Mrs. Will Ficklin, phone 87. tf
! Fresh fish served to suit you,
Saturdays at Hill’s restaurant.tf ij3j
Robt Parker was in Houston !
Na few days this week on busi-j
ness.
You can get Rock candy at the
Palace of Sweets. L. L. What-
ley. tf
H. Katz and son Hans were
North-bound passengers Wed-
nesday afternoon.
The District Convention of the
Methodist church will be held in
our citY on the 10th of April.
Miss Berta Sims, who has been
seriously ill for the past two
weeks, is reported much better
now.
Fruits, nuts and candies de-
livered to any part of town on
Sunday afternoons.
50-2t L. L. Whatley.
L. J. Harkey of Portland is in
Sinton this week helping Chris i
Rachal with the county assess-
ing.
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M. P. Bradley, the piano tun-
er from Corpus Christi, was do-
ing some work in town Wednes-
day.
Before planning your building-
see Tom E. Bergin, ARCHT. and
Gen. Contractor.
Bank of Commerce,
Sinton, Texas.
Mr. 0. H. Ludgren, Supt. for
M. LJ Waller, o n the school
building i^ with us permanently
now until the building is com-
pleted.
Remember the _ date, Feb. 10
and 11—The Expert Optometrist
and Optician of San Antonio.
Ail work guaranteed. At Sin-
ton Pharmacy.
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pA We were handed a copy of the
S i n ton -Democrat, Saturday
which was printed at the job of-
fice at the residence of S. G.
Herlacher, under the firm name
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SEWING MACHINES!
There are Five Distinct Types of Sewing Machines Accepted all over the world
/ as comprising the Best in sewing macnanism. They are:
Singer No. 27-4 - Vibrating Shuttle (Lock Stitch)
Singer No. 15-30 - Oscillating Shuttle (Lock Stitch)
Singer No. 66-1 , - Oscillating Hook (Lock Stitch)
Singer No. 9 w 7 - Rotary Hook (Lock Stitch)
Singer No. 24-50 “Automatic,” Single Thread (Chain Stitch)
Points to Remember
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Every Appliance for Women’s Work
should be the best for its Purpose.
There is as great a difference in the cost of making a sewing machine^ as (Here ii
in making a watch. A cheap watch will indicate time with fair accuracy for
short time; fairly good stitching can be done on some of the old patterns of cl
sewing machines when they are new, but they always work hard, are noisy, .ai
soon wear out. There is hut one Quality of Singer Machines---THE BEST.
Every machipe is tested by actual sewing at the factory; it is always ready for
every kind of stitching and will do better work and do it longer than any othe
because it is of better design said construction. I
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Don’t wait for better times. We will place one in your home NOW for $3
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cash, and easy payments of $2.00 per month. ikffl
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Don’t wait for our representative to call on you. His territory is so large that
Sj may not reach you for several months. Just drop us a postal with directions fc
reaching your home and we will do the rest QUICK.
Old machines taken in exchange.
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It's the light weight champion
of the world. In a fait and open
fight the sturdy Ford has won
its title—a n d holds it—be-
cause it has more strength for
its weight, and can deliver more
powe? for its size, than any car
in the world’s arena.
Every third cir a Ford. Nearly 180,000 have
been sold and delivered. New prices—run-
about $625—touring car $600—delivery car
$628—town car $800—with all equipment, f.
o. b. Detroit. Get particulars from Jackson
Bros. Co., Rockport, Texas.—or direct from
jfctroftTactory. ;! .
this part of' th i ,
Coast. The doctor has made
some tig offers on land here.
Welch’s SGrape Juice is good
for you. That’s why it is recom-
mended, and sold by L. L. What-
ley. It\ is not a manufactured
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that have never felt the hand of
a conqueror; and our mountains,
the mineral va^te, of the I
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* bring back evidence of future
but j greatness as convincing as the
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One elephant, smooth
age uncertain, well f<
looks thin from a strenuous cam- j grapes which the spies of Joshua
paign, small sore on right side, j brought back from the land of
having been gored by a bull' Caanan. The demonstration work
moose. One set of golf sticks,
well worn; one steam roller used
But one season; one job lot of
one season; one
drink—It is a natural beverage, j post office fixtures.
nothing but the pure juice of the At the same time there will be
offered fbr sale at Oyster Bay,
Long Island, the following per-
sonal property: l- (f
choicest selected Concords, with
addition and unchanged in
aiiy way. 50-2t
WEEKLY MARKET REPORT
Houston, Texas, Feb. 5,1913:
Despite heavy receipt^ of
poultry, supplies coming in are
very generally rapidly absorbed.
The demand obtains eespecially
for fryers, and enough arejcom-
ing in to go around. Prices
range from 20 to 25 cents per
A pound for fryers and on hens 13
v to 14 cents. The egg market is
easier under a greater influx of
supplies. A decline in eggs is
inevitable and with a contiflu-
be&^K
One bull moose calved in June,
but extra large for its age, im-
ported from Africa; one big
stick, commonly known a s a
club, slightly worn; also three
socialist planks good as new.
Big free lunch at noon, con-
sisting of bull moose sandwiches.
Terms of sale: Four years time
at 3 per, cent; 25 per cent dis-
count for cash. Sums under 30
cents cash in hand. - No reserve
bids, for we have positively been
closed out. .
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„ W. J. Bryan, Auct. '
ation of warm weather further Woodrow Wilson, Clerk. —Ex.
losses are expected. The im- i '
of the A. & M. College reveals a
new world in .agriculture and un-
der its direction new products
have sprung into life; and the
State.University in its mineral
explorations has unearthed nug-
gets of information that sparkle
with opportunity for investors.
The desire of conquest is one
of the/ most venerable and com-
mendable virtures of leadership
and our agricultural and mineral
resources afford a fieid of unlim-
ited activities for those who
thirst for conquest.
One of the largest land deals
Consummated in this county for
ssveral months has been an-
nounced in the sale of the King
land at AgUa Dulce, near Corpus
Christi. The tract consisted of 1,
920 acres and brought approxi-
mately $90,000.
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famoi^SSks, ‘ Thert
and “The ^Leopard’s l
destined to enjby
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played in the sms
the first time and
here in Sinton on .
Feb. 12, when it wilfbe ,
large tent theatre which
completely eqifif
opera houses of
smaller towns. ThU |
from other places this shi
been seen last season are
is a great show and they
doubt draw a big crowd §
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provement of the country roads
has revived the movement of
poultry and eggs. Gold storage
eggs are about a thing of the
past for the season. Stocks
have about been cleaned up and
from now on fresh receipts will
hold the center of the stage.
Fresh eggs are accumulating
BIG ICE CREAM FACTORY
From Postmaster J. T. Ballard
we learn that H. J. Hackett,
whom he has known for a num-
ber of years, was here the first
of the week from San Antonio
and made all arrangements for
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My property is off
School Notes
The program of the Sidney
Lanier Literary Society published
in the last issue of the San Pat-
ricio County News was rendered,
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Mrs-Anpa
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Nifie years old, seventeen i
high dark Bajr. Writ''
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after which the election of offr- _ .
cers took place. The following j Carter. Gregory Texas,
officers were elected :-
President, Frank Markusson;
{Vice-President, Frank Sparks;; A , . _
and as the surplus piles up ship-i the establishment of a big ice ^ ^e-rresiuent, rranK oparKs,
menu will taSSet? northern <=ream factory in Beeville. Mr. ! Secretary. Osha Ferree; Asstst-
ant-Secy., Anna Howell: Jour-
markets. The turkey market is i Ballard stated that a tract of: . parroll Took and Fdith
firm and prices to the trade are i land southeast from Beeville had i v^rrAT' and
around 16 cents per pound. ; been secured from Mr. Hackett | Garl; Crltlc’ Mr* Allen* ,
The first check to new year on which he would turn J00 high , The following program will be Alabama Sweet melon seed fi
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FARM FOR RENT
And also. grubbers w
Jos. A, Johnson, Sinton, Tc
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MELON SEED. ?
j planting is occurring in
tato department. Many
seed potatoes from Maine
the po- grade Jersey cows, the, animals tendered Friday, Feb. 14, which sale at Albertson’s
cars of to furnish the cream J<5r the fac-1 every one is cordially invited: 1 Cisco’s and E. McKe
tory. It was understood by Mr. j Song
Houston have been lost enroute Ballard, who talked with Mr. j School
and the demand is active. Plant- i Hackett, that the new industry ; Recitation
ing is going on in South Texas would be in operation here m a | Alice Maples
on an extensive scale and many sbort time. ^ Beeville is splen-. Reading - - Selected
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One red roan heifer.
small-farmers are planting them 1 didly situated for such a factory
Pauline Ferree
one red muley heifer;
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WE BUY AND SELL SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
this year as a side line. The : and we believe the industry will Debate: Resolved that the broom heannir Hip h^anJtl
,ra«o,oi .,.;n V>pn navincr nronosition Tt should Jo niore valuable than the u u c
| general acreage will be largely he a paying proposition. It should
* : mmmocorl tUJo ../.or ' add considprahlv to t.hp monev
Star Hardware & Furniture Co.
f'ruita, nat» and candies de-| *100,0^ to loan on -Proved:7^^' &Tf^° o^'lvJ^er^ i
is more vaiuaDie tnan tne my~i _ . |
dish rag. Affirmative, Dow Finder please notify J,
Porter, Minna Williams. Rjgbv
increased this year. " add considerably to the money
Eating potatoes are plentiful in circulation in Beeville.-Bee
and bring 85 cents per bushel to N’ibe Picayune. j Negative, Bunyan Shepherd,
the trade. The principal sup- - % I Dora Blubke.
plies are coming from California ’ TUn I nuQ nf Pnnmiacf * Song - Selected
and Idaho. LUfC Ul uUIII|UCdl. Irene Stalcup,Conner uishop, !
The warm weather isstimulat- Alexander the Great died sigh-' Annie Howell, Clay Corley,
ng receipts of strawberries and ing for more worlds to conquer Lena Henson, Frank Sparks, j
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farms inSan Patricio Co. 5 to jy unc’nanged 0n staple fruits, from such a disability. There is , Question box
ten years time, at 8 per cent. Brownsville country vegetables our agricultural kingdom with a Journal
Carol e Pyne
Redus land co. are in plentiful supply.
I hundred million acres of idle land j Critics Report-
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Lucile Howell
Carroll Cook
Prof. Allen
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, February 7, 1913, newspaper, February 7, 1913; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717169/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.