San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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PAID AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS
SINTON SERVICE STATION
The following have paid subscrip-
tion to the San Patricio County News,
tor which they have our thanks:
J. T. Holliday, Sinton.
' G. E. Archerd. Sinton.
A. T. Harwood, Sinton.
Prank Wilson.. Sinton.
D. J. Baumetz, Sinton.
W. H. Burr, Sinton.
J. L. Barefoot, Sinton.
C. Boscamp, Sinton.
E. M. Beard, Sinton.
J. D. Glassen, Taft.
Rev. C. S. Long, Taft.
M. M. Whitworth, rI}aft.
J. W. Albin, Taft.
J. F. lanicke, Odem. >
H. L. Lane, Odem.
Ira. Waters, Odem.
John D. Whedler, Aransas Pass.
Walter Cox, San Afftonio.
E. M( Keown, Corpus Christi.
J. D. Moore, Lampasas.
. A. Howell. Beaumont.
J. W. Grimes, Sterling, Nebraska.
These are new subscribers to the
News:
1). O. Rigby, Sinton.
C. N. Dix, Sinton.
S. R. Busby, Sinton.
W. K. Custer, Sinton.
H. M. Jackson, Sinton.
D. H. Thurmond, Taft.
C. \ Crumpton, Portland.
John R. Callahan, Brownsville.
Miss Anais Hunter, Talequalx, Okla.
W$ Handle Gasoline, Coaloil, Lubricating Oils
and Accessories |
We find that we can’t run a credit system and continue
in business. However if it is more Convenient for so ne
to pay the first of each month, we will be *Uad -to grant
and let us guarantee the title, and in event your
property should become involved in litigation
from any cause, we guarantee to defend such
litigation free of cost, and in event of loss we
guarantee to refund you the purchase price of
the property. - - -
Piat the government pays them
.6,000,000 a year in salaries for
which it receives no return.
Should the girls be docked for vhe*
time they consume in primping and
powdering their noses? Possibly they
should. Not - even the government
should be expected to pay for services
that are not rendered.
But, let's start right and ' dock im-
partially.
Is there a man in the government
employe who really works his. eight
hours each day?
As a matter of fact, don’t the ma-
jority of' them loaf from one to three
nourd every day? Call it two hours
as a fair example. Include among the
number the gentlemanly expert who
would dock the girls for keeping them-
selves beautiful for our benefit.
Now do some more brilliant figur-
ing. Mr. Expert, and tell us the re-
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suit. - A ,
Save SS.OOO.dOi) a year? You bet!
By including the male loafers.is would
be nearer a hundred millions..
Sure thing! Turn the switch and
start the official dockert to working.
But the big guns ahd chief loafers
first.
the favor, but muse have our money atfthat time.
We are here for Quick Service, both Wholesale and Retail
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COD/EKT
Guaranty Title Company
H. B. BALDWIN, President '.. R, R. MeBRIDE, Manager
CUJTOA
CCOSttS
Have lour Corset
JAade Especially
Hr You !
ATTENTION!
DEPENDABLE MECHANICAL WORK
Typewriter*, Adding .Machines, Cash Registers, Etc.
Send your machine in. Prompt service.
W. B. MORRISON
INDEPENDENT TYPEWRITER DEALER ^
09 Starr Street Telephone 261 CORPUS CHRISTI
U individually designed to your exact
requirements.
is boned as lightly or as heavily as you
desire, with either -wire stays or
Wmlohn. . --
is trimmed just as you wish.
is made, to please YOU in every little 1
SIZING THINGS UP
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Have your Kodak work done at Ver
million’s.—Adv. 9-’
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
In sizing things up, especially those
having a bearing upon local con-
ditions, it is well to remember that
there is- more than one angle from
which a question should be viewed.
Many people err in judgment purely
from haste and over zealoUsqess.
Impressions are too< often formed
it first glance, and unless a person
is willing to probe beneath the sur-
fact and consider all available facts
those first impressions will remain
and become fixed convictions, irre-
spective of wheather they be right or
wrong.
Then there are those who, having
formed a hasty conclusion, refuse to
recede from their position even when
confronted with indisputable proof of
This is pure
Financial stringency has its effect
upon two distinct classed of people. ’
When it comes one class works a
little harder, cuts down expenses,
manages to lay by a little each week
in preparation for possible emergen-
cies, and gets through in fairly good
shape.
T*he other class does a pile of com-
plaining, doesn't exert any additional
energy, forgets to economize while
the money lasts, and as a result soon
finds itself up against it.
A big sermon in a few words.
Dr. Selfridge. Superintendent of
Home Missions, will preach at the!
Presbyterian Church, Friday evening, j
(tomorrow) at T.45. The habile is
cordially invited.
Our eorsvtiere -will gladly call at your bom*
without any obligation to Jou -whatever.
About five tons of first year Be
nett Cotton Seed. $75.00 per ton,
E. O. Sanders,
Sodville, Texas.
—Adv. YTm
MRS. W. H. ANDERSON, Corsetiere
MATHIS. TEXAS
METHODIST GHURCH NOTES
Sunday School 9:4a A. M.
.Rehearsal of Easter Program 11:Q0
A. M.
Owing to the absence of the paster,
there will be no night service.
J. L. Powers, Lay Leader.
TO FARMERS OF SAN PATRICIO
COUNTY
DR. W. E. CHANDLER, JR.
dentist '■
Phone 126 Jackson Bldg.
1 Sinton Toxm
FOR PURE
Milk and Cr
When you hoard money away you
assist in stifling the commercial ac-
tivity of this country.
If you put it in the bank the banker
lends it to some one who uses it in
producing -something . That keeps
other people at work and keeps the
money in circulation. ~
If you lend.it on a mortgage or buy
bonds it answers the same purpose.
It keeps circulating and everybody is
benefitted.
When money keeps moving it en-
ables many people to move. ’
1 The fellow who can’t move is in a
bad. Way*.
The dollar that is hid away is in a
bad place.
BAPTIST NEWS
| Wd desire to protect ourselves and
our neighbors from Pink Boll Worm.
This can be done best by growing and
keeping pure our home-grown seed.
We know that as good .seed can be
grown in San vPatricio County as can
be grown ’ in any other, section of
Texas.
• After growing the Bennett Cotton
^ the last two years, our farmers have
seed may be kept
Cj pure and clean, our gin plant at Sod-
their error of judgment,
stubborness.
But in this town, as
towns, there are many people who are
quick to form impressions, but are wil-
ling to, and do, analyze the arguments
of the opposition. Often* their views
SINTON,
Phone N
the additional information they thus
acquire.
Sizing upNocal conditions is an Ad-
mirable habit, but undue haste in
forming conclusions is regfetable.
Best results are obtainable by tak-
ing a calm survey of the situation
from every conceivable viewpoint be-
fore taking a definite stand.
prosper and grow
STRAYED
vilie will gin only Bennett Cotton this
season. If yon get In this game We
are at your service.
Long Staple Cotton & Seed Co.,
Sodville.
-AdV. . 7-tf
Black, two-year-old heifer, branded
“HE” on right hip, and ?‘AJ” on ^eft
hip. Reward. W. F. McLaughlin.
Taft, Texas.—Adv. 7-tf
ALL K
We solicit a
yourpB
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER ORDER
OF SALE
Communities
when their citizens adopt this plan.
J. C HOUTS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Qffice in Court House
Fresh stock of Johnston’s Box Can
dy at Vermillion’s.—Adv. 9-1
Whereas, by virtue of ah Order of
Sale issued out of the County C*6urt of
San Patricio CountytY'exas, on a judg-
ment rendered in said Court on the
21st day of February, A- D. 1922, in
favor of ft. R. Redus and against B.
F. Gregory, being No. 345 on the dock-
et of said Court, I did on the 22nd day
of March, A. D. f922, at 9:00 o’clock
A. M., levy upon the following des-
cribed Personal property situated in
Sap Patricio County, Texas, and be-
longing to the said B. F. Gregory, to-
wit:
One Dental Engine, one Dental
Chair and one Dental Cabinet, and on
(the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1922, being
j the 1st Tuesday in May, 1922, between
the hours of ten o’clock A. M. and four
o’clock P. M., on said day, at the
front door of the Court House in Sin-
ton, Texas, I will offer for sale, and
sell at Public Auction, for cash, to the
highest and best bidder therefor, all
the right, title and interest of the said
B. F. Gregory in and to the above des-
cribed
See P. L. Johnson for a home.
•Adv.
FOR SALE
One first-class Ford, been run only
about 3 months. Will sell at a big
sacrifice. See or phone P. H. Gay,
at Commercial Hotel. J. E. Wain-
wright.—Adv. a / 8-2
Sinton
Overland, always a good investment, now the greatest automobile value in America
x REAL ESTATE WANTED
MONEY MAKING FARMS IN AR-
KANSAS and other states to trade
for Texas property. If you have any
real estate of any kind for sale or ex-
change, write me at once, giving full
description of property. John D.
Baker, CeQuqen, Arkansas.—Adv. 5-4
The men who make it
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are just as proud of
^todays & (
FOR SALE
A home and a business property.
Terms. If interested see B. D. Jones,
Sinton, Texas.—Adv. 52-tf
GOOD TO EAT AND EASY
- TO BUY -
Everything usual kept
in a high grade market
is sold here at close
prices. We hope to
serve you . . .1
Kodak Films at Vermillion’s.
Adv. ‘
Have your clothes pressed at Ben
K. Miller’s, The Tailor.—Adv. 48-tf.
Every stout man doesn’t carry his
weight in the same place, so order
your suit from Featherting.—Adv. 9-tf
Dou your pressing at Ben K. Miller’s
he knows how to press them.
Adv— 48.tf.
satisfaction
property, i
such judgment.
Dated at Sinton
5th day of April, A. D. 1922;
, R. E. MOORE, Sheriff, -
San Patricio County, Texas.
-Adv. (No. 345) 9-4
as the men that work on high-priced,
“hand-picked” cars are of what they
make—and with a better reason. It's a
greater achievement to turn out so fine
a car at so low a price.
STOP that itching
coting. Work promptly and satisfac-
torily done. Mrs. L. L. Hollingsworth,
Sinton, Texas.—Adv. 3i-tf
Eyes tested ana glasses properly
fitted. All Work guaranteed. We are
If you suffer from any form of skin
disease such as Itch, Eczema, Tetter,
Ringworm, Crackhands, Sore Feet
Dandruff, Old Sores, or Sores on chil-
dren, or any other skin disease we
will sell you a jar of Blue Star Rem-
edy on a guarantee that if not satis
ffed we will refund your money. Sim
ton Pharmacy, Sinton, Texas.
—Adv. V 46-tf
FOR SALE AT AUCTION, AT TAFT
TEXAS
^hree almost brand hew 1921 dump-
bbdy Ford Trucks, with solid tires on
reai'.
One Holt catapillar 15-ton Tractor,
practically new, been overhauled.
W1U sell at auction at Taft, Texas,
on .Thursday, April 13th, at 3:00
p’clock p. m.
Joe Hargus. ’
Edw. N. Tutt ^
^ ,T. C. Findley.
; • Commissioners Defined F '
, Road District No, 1.
;V; - C. Puacoatt, Co. Engr.,
r • y Auctioneer.
FOR RENT
DR. JAS. A. WEBB
Chiropractor
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Hours 6:00 P. M. Daily
Except Sunday
VAWTER’S LAND OFFICE
SINTON, TEXAS
One large room and bath. Mrs. G.
B. Stevens, Sinton, Texas.—Adv. 4-tf
Today's Overland: 2S miles to the gallon; all-steel bogy; baked enamel finish; 130-inch spring bme^
TOURING, $550; ROADSTER, $550 j COUPE, $856; SEDAN, $895
f. o. b. Toledo
Spalding Tennis Balls and Rackets
at Vermillion’s.- Adv. 9-1
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Buy Oriental Oils at wholesale
prices / from Sinton Servic e Station
-—Adv. .8-2
Hafer Motor Sales - Sinton, Tex
I do.all kind of cleaning and press-
ing. and am glad to get your business.
Ben K. Miller, The ’fiailof.—Adv. 48-tf.
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922, newspaper, April 6, 1922; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717848/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.