San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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and Truck Owner, Stop and Look! ~
Mark Twain Cord Casings:
IS,. ....$1600 . ,82x4 Casings.... .. .1 .$22.59
ff~...tt26.Q0 :;'^ax4 Casings.,.'iMh $23.00
.$28.00 * '-§3x5 Casin^8..^>..i.Vi.. .$37.5(lt:
against defective workmanship and material.
I Filling Station and Transfer
SINTON, TEXAS
COTTdN PROSPECTS NEVER
BETTER—SAY FARMERS.
REV. MOSES SPEAKS ON KLAN TO1
CROWDED HOUSE.
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Put Your Money In Your
Own Home,
When you go to the bank you don’t
deposit your money to some one
else’e credit. Then why pay rent
to some one else? Pay rent to your-
self. We have a plan that will just
suit your wants and needs. Ask
about it. - -
, If the Present Prospects Can Be Har- Woodsboro News.
; vested Without Material Interfer- Rev. Moses, Baptist minister of Go-
| ence or Loss the Idea Prevails That Had who closed a two weeks’ pro- ,
j This Will Be OlJ San Pat’s Ban-■'traded meeting here last Sunday |
ner Year. nigh!, announced that the following I
--W-— night—Monday—he would speak on
That Old San Patricio county is on the subject: “Why I Am In Sympathy;5
the eve of doing lierself proud In the With the Ku Klux Klan,” aud if isj
, production of the banner crop of her needless to sav he not only .spoke
history there can be litle doubt at this to a “packed house,’’ but to a “packed |
: time, for it is said prospects are most outside,” as well, as the building was j,
j flattering in practically every section, completely surrounded by cars that
| Cotton is a sun plant with a disposi- held their seating capacity,
j icon likened unto the dusky sons ot in his discourse he spent about an I?
j Ham as the hotter it gets the strong- hour and one-half explaining his rea-
j er he smells, the louder he can king, sons for sympathizing with the Klan, N
arid the more work he can do. For and it is safe to say (fiat no one j
sure cotton doesn’hsihg.Qr particularly misunderstood him for he used plain I
smell in hot weather, but “fellers it English without the mincing of words'
sho do put on” the stuff that will and surely he must have had sympa-
make almost anybody sweat and smell thizers in the audience for he was j
when it comes to harvesting a bumper, repeatedly applauded to the encore, j
Yes, surely cotton is “going some” During his argument he handled )
right now, and if the present crop can his theme in three parts: “Why I Am j
be harvested this fall there’s going to in Sympathy With the Ku Kluk Klan,’’!
be some more “going” at gathering “What It Stands For,” and The Men! .,
time . w. Who Are In It.” I
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Cars MUST Be Parked On Side of Street!
“A Word to the Wise is Sufficient”
PROVISIONS OF PENAL CODE RELATING TO THE USE AND
MAINTENANCE OF ROADS.
ARTICLE 812 (480) WILLFUL OBSTRUCTION
person who shall willfully obstruct or injure,
structed or injured, in
FORD SALES.
i
NT LUMBER CO, Sinton, Tex.
While the actual lecture lasted on-
may
, ly about two hours, yet it may be;
-- ' safely said that it will be the topic I
Jackson Motor Co., Sinton, report talk of the town for the next several j
the following sales during the past “moons” at least.
OF ROADS—Any
or cause to be ob-
any manner whatsoever, any public road or
highway, or any street or alley, in any incorporated .town or city, or
any public bridge or causeway, he shall, upon convi/tion, be fined in
any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars ($200,00). (Amended by
Act 1915, Ch. 128, p, 258.)
By Order of Police Department.
ten days—a total of twenty-one:
T. A. Tobias, Robstown, Truck.
in Hotel and Cafe
Twenty-five Cool Rooms
WE SERVE MEALS, SHORT ORDERS
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I - COFFEE -BEST MADE!
moons
Rev. Moses is not only in sympathy
with the Klan, but is a true Christian
I W. L. Whitley, Odem, Truck. gentleman with a principal and indi-
r Mrs. Georgia Johnson, Skidmore, vidual opinion and the backbone to
Coupe. , (express himself either in public or
•a
My
Chas. Whitely, Sinton, Touring.
S. J. Hewlett, Sinton, Touring.
Jas. L. Wyatt, Taft, Touring.
Coleman-Fulton Pasture Co., Taft, that will
Touring. ' 1
Cook and Walton,Corpus
Truck.
private when the occasion demands.
During his stay in this section he
drew unto himself hundreds of friends
him for
. min win always remember
I the man that he is.
Christi, !
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THE
ENTERTAINED.
is, Pres.
(Phone 114)
W. S. Vawter, Sec.
Bargains Well Located:
black land, 80 acres in cultivation, good improvements,
black land, all fenced and good water,
black land in the brush, all fenced.
fcftPARKS, at
LAND CO
- Opposite Post Office
SINTON, TEXAS £ MM o
PRISCILLAS
S. J. Conn, Aransas Pass, Touring, n
J. C. Parr, Robstown,Truck. Tim Modern Priscillas report a wou-
J. W. Montgomery, Sinton, Truck. ' derful time at the home of Mrs. A. L.
C. E. Miller, Robstown, Touring. i McWhorter last Thursday afternoon.
WiU Boyd. Aransas Pass, Touring. | The decorations were beautiful cut
! flowers and ferns.
Little Miss Maizine McWhorter
r
! served the guests to refreshing punch,
! after which they were ready for work,
Cent. FARM LOANS
ANTONIO JOINT STOCK LAND BANK g
OF MONEY. QUICK INSPECTIONS
Representative - 412 Peoples St.
Corpus Christi, Texas
See CH AS. G. JOHNSON, Sinton, Texas
Wm. B. LUPE, President -§§
H. Y. NEU
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Land Farms, City Property, Ranches
TRADES A SPECIALTY j
SINTON
Hf.i
TEXAS
H. H. Wall, Odem, Touring.
I. T. Watkins, Odem, Touring.
/ B. B. Moore, Sandia, Truck.
Will Pearson, Sandia, Truck.
H. R. Jones, Corpus Christi, Touring, fun and conversation, which all en-
0. B. Willenburg, Ingleside; Tour- joyed to the fullest extent.
j During the afternoon the guests en-j
Long Staple Cotton & Seed Co., joyed some very amusing contests, I
Sinton, Truck. our hostess living up to her reputation |
j. C. Baldwin, Corpus Christi, Truck, of always winning the prize in solv-j
~ ling the contests, for no one could
METHODIST CHURCH AN- correctly guess these, though they I
NOUNCEMENTS. I furnished much fun to all present. j
-Av '- -J Mrs. J. B. Benson and Mrs. A. E.
j Everything is moving -along very McWhorter assisted Mrs. McWhorter j
I nicely with the new church; the base- in arranging'the dainty p'ates of most!
; ment has been excavated, the trench- delicious refreshments which were
j es have been dug for the foundation made all tlie more tempting by the
and we are no^v ready for the con- beautiful pink roses which were
j crete- We appreciate the way the served as plate favors. Misses Dor-
brethren are responding to the call for ot&y Louise and Katherine McWhor-
•jthe payment of their pledges. Pay ter served the guests in quite grown
! your subscription and watch the New Up style.
Church grow. Tim ladies enjoying Mrs. McWhor-
y I am to be away for the next twelve ter’s hospitality were Mesdames G. B.
days, assisting Rev. Lee of Mathis in' Stevens, J. P. Cain, Peckham, Bell, of,
a meeting. Brother Lee will fill my pul-1 San Antonio, R. Sample, T. E. Ward, j
pit next Sunday morning and Brother Bob Myers, J. A. Matthews, Wright,)
Draper will preach for me the first j c. S. Vermillion. George Bledsoe j
Sunday morning. I trust that our Haves of Taft, A E. McWhorter, J.
brethren and friends will give these \y. Benson, J. C. Houts, Joseph John- j
j gentlemen a good hearing. son, j j Sparks. Chas. Zimmerman,
Shan Hull, P. C.
Read News advertisements
R. E. L. George, Helmecke, C. I. Al-1
bertson.
The next meeting will be held with
Mrs. R. Sample;—-(Contributed.
HARTFORD
TIRE/and TUBE/
'X'HE Hartford “H” Tread Fabric Tire
won its place with the light car owner
long before most of the tires of the
present day were heard of. They have
never been the lowest in price because
they have always been honest in value.
Right now they cost no more than many
brands that have little or no reputation
back of them. There’s a Hartford Dealer
near you. Look him up,
HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS GO.
1790 Broadway New York
DR. L. E. MILLER
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Hoapital 1508-10 Leopard St., CORPUS CHRISTI
Reasonable fees.
6 cent Farm Loans!
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Dallas Joint Stock
Land Bank
Capital, $1,000,000
W E. HAISLEY, : Local Agent
Branch Office, Corpus Christi
BRING ME YOUR OLD SHOES!
BUILDING BREAKWATER
AT ARANSAS.
h
I will buy your old shoes. Don’t
throw' them away. A. D. Wofford,
Sinton, Texas.—Adv. 13-tf
Moses* Feed Store
polish for
le.—Adv.
automobiles.
20-1
LOST OR STOLEN
gins in this section are
receiving the "over-
thelr lives” as indications
lie banner crop year In
of the country So mote
Come to my FEED STORE for all
kinds of Feed, Flour, Meal and Hay.
One bay filly, 3 years old, roached 1 solicit a portion of your patronage,
mane, branded “Seven UF connected”, Same old stand. Phone No. 149
on left hip. Liberal reward for infor- Feed Delivered to All Parts of the City
mat Ion. R. N. Parker, Odem, Texas. L
—-Adv.
News Printing is neat. Try it.
ictr J. W. MOSES
SINTON, - .
S. J! Conn-, a prominent cyi'izon and 1 __
realty man of Aransas Pashl was Here i
Monday on business, and in speaking
of conditions in his sei tion sail:
“While our section has for the past
several months experienced a slight
business depression, yet at this time; |
it is emerging from the situation in a!
way that is most encouraging to all
lines of business, as among othar
things a contract has been let fur the
construction of a great breakwater
paralleling the towns coast front that
when finished wil be one of the big-
gest boosts we have, for it will put at
rest the idea of storm fear that has
heretofore existed: The structure will
be about two miles long and fourteen
feet in height with abase and crown
that is estimated, to withston-d alqjost
any kind of force ”
EVERY KIND OF
INSURANCE
Chas. G. Johnson
Phone 52
Sinton
Texas
Fire Insurance
Farm Loans
h’ Abstracts
W. E. HAISLEY
SINTON ... TEXAS
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TEXAS
WATCHMAN THAT
WATCHES.
ING AWAY
j | Sinton
DR. BEATTY
DENTIST
Pyorrhea a Specialty
Office in Jackson Building
Hours 9 a. in. to 5 p. m.
Texas
;i
THIS SUMMER? r * s
WE HAVE REDUCED RATE EXCURSIONS TO MANY POINTS.
GULF COAST LINES
That Sinton has a watchman that
watches there can hardly h« any doubt]
in the -minds • of the citizens ot' the1
city, for Night Watchman George Kit
| Patrick is on the jno nil the t ime and [I
I is a close observer. If you doubt thfs 11
| statement leave a window unfa tened j
| or a door unlocked and t'ie < buncos j i
! are that ho will have vou on the phone 1 j
i in double quic k putting you. ‘poxt.” 1 ,
! Gertainlv In- is -thorough!', on the' >
-j job and the (x-ftido <>f the b-runess l
) section can foe! -.etc in boiiovttig that |
their intorost:;‘are hein t taker, car* of )
' in the bp.d possMVle way in -tofar as a
night wat.aua!' i-; ■ • ou or'.o.t.
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J. C. RUSSELL.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Sinton
T exae
K, Agent
q. J ewe Iry-
OintOil, Texas Pharmacy.
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goid-
Moody’s {
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Wm. ('. Douglas' Claud J. Carter
M. A. Childers
DOUGLAS. CARTER & CHILDERS
Attorneys at Law
Suite 817-821 Brady Building
Phones' Travi’s 9J7. Travis 5397
San Antonie - - - Texas
FRED M. PERCIVAL
C .' I Engineer, Rockport, Texas
Certified Member
.American Asset iatton Civil Engr*.
Also
t-icenst^l State Land Surveyor
Tender Meat
GOOD TO EAT AND EASY
- 10 BUY -
Everything usual kept
in a high grade market
is sold here at close
prices. We hope to
serve you .
Sinton Meat Market
^Sinton, Texas
Great Thoughts Bom In Stillness.
All the revelations are the gift of
stillness. The lake must be calm If
Ibe heavens are to be reflected oi?lls
surface.—J. Brierle.v
Tlie News—1 Y*ar—$1.50. Invest.
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1923, newspaper, June 21, 1923; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth717989/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.