San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1923 Page: 5 of 6
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RED CROSS SHOES, the Tonic for Tired Feet.
CROSSETT SHOES for Young Men. Style Without Extrav-
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SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS, either for School or Dress, we
have anything you want. Our line also includes Orthorpedic’s
Corrective Shoes for Children.
Dr. Scholl’* Foot Comfort Service will correct your foot trouble. Any kind of foot
appliances. Free booklet “Treatment and Care of the Feet, by Dr. Wm. M. Scholl,
upon request.
SINTON HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
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Red Cross
Shoes
Coutret Shoe Store
Rollins Armor
For Tired Feet.
Corpus Christi - Texas
WE SEND ON APPROVAL
Plate Hosiery
The school is sorry to lose Mr Huey,
who has resigned on account of his
health. We wish him success and
.health wherever he goes, for we have
learned to appreciate him during the
little while he has been with us. Miss
Sherman, who has been teaching the
seventh grade ,is teaching in Mr.
Huey's place in High school ,and Mrs.
Susan Sipes is filling her place in the
seventh grade until other arrange-
ments can be made. The High school
approves of this arrangement as Miss
Sherman is a good teacher.
The volleyball girls have organized
and have a splendid team. They are
practicing every afternoon and intend
showing other towns that Sinton is on
the map.
Mr. Zingg wishes to inform the pub-
lic that he is still well and happy.
G. A. A. girls sold soda water a
sandwiches Tuesday , which help
their budget a great deal.
Last Friday and Saturday nigl
Mr. Zingg took his Spanish class
Dr. H. P. Beatty made a business
trip to Dallas Friday and Saturday.
Looking for a bargain in fall suits?
Come to Foresters’. —Adv. 35-tf.
REPORT OF LIBRARY COMMITTEE
CHAIRMAN.
town. The pupils
it ,for it was all
school Monday.
we could hear
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Rev. and Mrs. C’. S. Long of Taft
Vere Sinton visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. N. A. East and Mrs. Ray
| Frankln were Corpus Christi visitors
Miss Maggie Plummer of Blanconia I Wednesday.
Is visiting Mrs. A. D .Wofford this
Mrs. C. C. Conn has returned from
a two weeks’ visit to her father in
Hear the plain Bible talks at Church Scottsboro, Ala.
week.
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7:30 p. m.
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Mr .and Mrs .Walter Staton of Ed
Roy, formerly of Beeville .were Sin-1
pn visitors Monday.
For Sale—Two good homes in Sin-
ton, close in, good location, must sell,
see me. Bradley.—Adv. 36tf.
Mrs. J. B. HenQerson and Mrs. J.
C Yancy of West Teaxs are guests of
J. S. Henderson and family of St.
Paul.
A seven pound girl arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kastner
Sunday, Oct. 7, at their home in West
Sinton. '
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Reynolds, ac-
companied by Miss Grace Lanfear,
Spent last week-end with relatives and
friends at Beeville.
30x2£ All Weather Tread Goodyear
Cord Tires, $13.60. The be3t non-skid
tire made. Dodson s Garage.
—Adv. , 36-1
rfc bad as her guests
her mother, Mrs. M. M.
of Mercedes, and her sister.
Mrs. Eliza Watkins of Harper.
Mr .and Mrs. I. G. Rhine of St. Paul
were shopping and attending to busi-
ness in Sinton Tuesday.
“Too Good.”
Miss Lanfear—“Now, how many
you seniors want to go to Hea*
when you die?”
All hands quickly shot up
that of Ulus Ray.
“Why, Ulus .don’t you want ti
Ulus—“Yes, ma’am, but not
this bunch is going.”
except
Taken Up—Jersey bull. Branded
—over JT left hip. G O. Jones, Brad-
ley farm/—Adv. 36-1*
Dr. J. W .Vermillion’s friends are
sorry to learn of his continued poor
health during the fall and summer.
Lost—About town, one key ring with
Yale lock key on it. $1 reward. Re-
turn to News office.—Adv. 36-1
Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkpatrick
spent last week-end in Floresville
with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer McKinney.
Cold rolled shafting from £ inch to
1 5-8 for your plow work. Dodson’s
Garage.—Adv. 36-1
Mrs. G. L. Cellum, chairman from
the committee of the P. T .A. to raise
$100 for the school library, submits
the following donations, and the mer-
chants through whom they were re-
ceived, to the public:
A. B .Frank &. Co.’ through J. J.
White, $10.
Gulf Refining Co., through R. E. L.
George, $10.
B. F .Avery Flow Co., through Ew-j
ing and Phillips, $10.
Rock Island Plow Co., through S
ton Hardware Co.. $10.
Collin County Milling Co., through
J .W. Moses, $5.
Eward Rose & Co., through J. R.
Forester, $3.
M. Born & Co., through J .R. Forest-1 house at 7:30 o’clock where a
er, $3. was waiting to “transport’ ’them to
K. Rosslen & Co., through T. E. the Park. At the park a happy ime
Ward, $5. | was spent in roasting “weenies” and
the study of bookkeeping.
The G .A
day night.
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30x3 1 -2 U. S.
$10.90
30x3 1-2 Royal Cord
11.30
30x3 1-2 G. & J. Cord
10.40
i 30x3 McGregory
7.00
30x3 1-2 McGregory
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8.00
WILSON BROS. GARAGE
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GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Office and Hospital 1508-10 Leopard St., CORPUS CHRISTI
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A .E. Reinhart & Co., through T. E.
Ward, $2.50.
Liberty Mills, through Hopson's
Grocery Co., $5.
marshmallows, which were eaten with
bread and pickles. At a late hour all
“piled” on the truck and were taken
home, all expressing their thanks to
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TAFT RANCH BAND GOES TO
DALLAS FAIR.
Tom Padgitt Co., through W. Tra- the A- A.’s for having entertained
week, $5. them so delightfully.
Straus, Franke & C’o., through W 1 Miss Palmer and Mr.
Traweek. $5.
Morias, Flillis & Co., through O. P.
John Bushong of the Powell-Bush- j Nelson, $2.
ong barber shop was taken suddenly
ill Monday- and continues ill at this
time.
DOGS FOR SALE—TWO 2-YEAR-
OLD HALF BREED WALKER AND
RED BONE . CALL AT NEWS OF-
FICE.
Hitt's Cigar Co., through Moody’s
Pharmacy, $5.
John -L. McClelland & Co, through
G .L. Cellum, $2.
Rose & Co., through Kirby Sharp,
$2.50.
Roberts, Johnson & Rand, through
| Sisco Bros., $10.
Potts have
been organizing clubs among the pu-
pils here, but no definite statement re-
garding them could he obtained at his
writing.
The Taft Ranch Band .thirty in num-
ber, will leave on the 11th of this
month for Dallas to attend the State
Fair ,at which the Band will play
till the 21st.
The personnel of the band is as fol-
lows:
Charles Weyland, director.
Henry Moore, Rene McClaire, E .V.
Reader, C. J. Anglm, F .M. Boykin
and Bill Fetich, cornets.
MERRILLS RETURN FROM
SUMMER TRIP!
Mr. and Mrs. B. Merrill have re-
turned from a trip to various see-.
tions of the states of Minnesota, Iowa,
Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas, where
they spent July, August and Septem-
ber visiting relatives and friends.
The Merrills report a fine trip, cool,
pleasant weather, good eats and fine
sight-seeing. Both returned much im-
proved in health, and weight, and are
advocating such a trip to others who
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The school is very proud of some
fine new library books received ths
week, a present of the P. T .A.
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I can write you good fire insurance;
and make you a good farm loan at
‘ Wanted—Some one to ship some
October !nterest- C. I. Albertson, Sinton,
CALL FOR BIDS.
cattle with me, middle of
See me at once. Clifford Powers,
Odem, Teaxs.—-Adv. 35-2
Texas.—Adv.
36-1
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Vogel and child-
ren of St. Paul were visiting and shop-
ping in Sinton Tuesday.
H. B. Baldwin of Corpus Christi was pones
R. E. Daniels ,L. C. Hornburg, John; nee(j toning up in health and strength.
Glasson and George Fetick, clarinets.
W .J. Albin ,C. C .Boykin, H .R.
Moore ,Geo. Harries, alto’s.
Rob. Hodges, G .N: Bradley, bari-
tones.
M .F .Boykin, Mark Mott, Tenors. ’
; C. M. Hornburg, Burford Henry and
i K .C. Le Gue and A .A .Mires, trom-
life
For Depository of Adams Independent
School Funds.
Notice is hereby given that up to
1 o’clock p. m. Octber 13, 1923, the Ad-
ams Independent School Board of
Trustees will receive bids for treasur-
Rev. H. E. Draper .presiding elder of: er of the funds of Adams Independent
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Brem, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Schulze, R. M. Autry and
Ed Watkins of Woodsboro were Sin-
ton shoppers Friday.
here Saturday on business at
Guaranty Ttle Company’s offce.'
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For Sale—My house and lots just
west of ice plant. $2,000, one-third
cash, balance one, two and three years
at 8 per cent interest. H. M. Eads.
—Adv. 36-tf j the Beeville district, had business here j School District of Sinton Texas. Said
Tuesday, anti was a caller at
Stout Mercantile store. , Sept. 1, 1923, and calculated on aver-
age daily balances of all school funds.
The individual or banking institutions
offering highest rate of interest will
! be chosen depository provided satis- i
I factory bond is made by such individ-
VVanted—To buy big three-bottom
plow for breaking new land. See
E .C .Hodges, R. L .Lawson, tuba.
Chas. Spaniel*, R .C. Young and
Mrs. J. J. Sparks returned Sunday Carl Crow, drums.
O .P. Nelson, Saxophone.
CITATION BY BUBLICATION—NO-
TICE OF APPLICATION TO EN-
CUMBER REAL ESTATE.
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from a two weeks’ visit to her sister,
Mrs. W. A .Medlock of Corpus Chris-’
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I H. Y. NEU MAKES BIG DRIVE.
Mr. and Mrs .George . Cook and
daughter, with Misses Vida Magness
Mrs. C. L. Mendenhall of Cove,
Kansas, who is-the guest of her son.
F. L. Mendenhall and her daughter,
Mrs. I. G. Rhine of St. Paul, was vis-
iting in Sinton Monday.
If you are running a tractor and
want it to run good ,the Texas Co.
gasoline, cup oil, lubricating oils.
Dr. Preston Worley and Roy Jack- j
son left Tuesday night for Boseman,
Mont., on a hunt for big game. They j
will be gone until Nov. 1st.
H .Y. Neu returned Monday from a
the1 bids to be for a term of one year from! an(l Minerva Hardeman spent Sunday business trip to the plains, where he
in Beeville. stopped in Lubbock, and Brownsfield.
On the return trip Mr. Neu “stepped
on the gas,” driving 400 miles, from
Lubbock to San Antonio, in 21 hours,
with a two hour stop. (So he said.)
this day filed my application
above entitled and ‘numbered
T. M. Gannaway left Monday for
Brazos county where he will spend the
week looking after his farming inter-
i ests in that section.
greases of all kinds.
Agent.—Adv.
J. E .Dodson. | jU(jge Hardy, Sinton, Teaxs.
ual or banking institution, said bond!
to be double the amount of school
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis of Kenedy
visited with Mr. and Mrs .J. W. Mos-
W. T. Doepker made a trip to Aus-
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A sandy land farm for sale at $30
per acre. A good tract of unimproved
black land at $25 per acre. 100 acres
improved black land one mile from
good school at $85 per acre. Tell us
your wants. Albertson Realty Co.,
Sinton, Teaxs.—Adv. 36-1
-Adv.
36-3**
C OME IN
J. P. Martin has a used Ford for
sale. See him at tlie San Patricio
County News office, Sinton.
—Adv. - 36-1
Mrs. L. J. Piehl, Leander Piel.l and
Miss Bessie Piehl ,accompanied by
Miss Iown Brightman, all of Woods-
boro .wore shopping in Sinton Wed-
nesday.
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Marion Whit-
funds to be received during the year, j es Tuesday en route to Corpus Chris- Sunday, returning Tuesday.
The Board of Trustees reserves the: ti where they will spend an outing,
right to reject any and all bids.
W. A. Hilliard and
! worth of Taft, C. D. Scull and C. C. j Sinton, Texas.
Bids are to be sealed and mailed or
filed with H. H. Pool, Secretary, Odem,
Texas, Route 1, not later than 1 o’-
clock, October 13, 1923.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a
certified check in the sum of $500.00
as an evidence of good faith on the
part of the bidder.
A. O. Kastner, Pres.
H. H. Pool, Sec’y.
Adams Independent School District,
30x31 Cord Tires $10.00. Dodson’s
Garage.—Adv. 36-1
I Lost—Pair brown mare mules,
! about hands high, weight about and ]yjrs r r Redus and daugh-
loon pounds, both halter marked, $10 ^jjgs j^ona ,were guests of Mr.
reward for recovery. O. B. Mayfield,1 and Mrs w M Stale up. W. E. Haisley
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36 inch Outing, lights and darks @ 25c
27 Inch Outing, lights and darks @ 20c
Men's Rubber Boots $4.75
Men's Walking Slickers $4.75
Men's Riding Slickers $5.75
Groceries at Lowest
Possible Prices
Stout Merc. Co.
Smith of Odem. and T. M. Everett of
Gregory were in attendance at court
Tuesday.
Miss Nellie Morgan ,one or the
teachers of the St. Paul school, is the
guest of Mrs. A. D. Wofford this!
-Adv.
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^ Sinton, Texas.—Adv. 36-1*
| Used Ford, new brass radiator, back en^-
| cushion nearly new. fair rubber, new
large steering wheel, good top, in good
running condition. $75.00 cash will J
j buy it if taken soon. See J. P. Mar-i
| tin at the San Patricio County News
office. Sinton, Texas.
Adv. 36-tf
and other friends in Sinton last week-
MICKIE SAYS—
Good 30x3 Tires. $7.00. 30x3J Tires
$8.00. Dodson's Garage.—Adv. 36-1
Air. and Mrs. C. S. Turner and moth-
week while the school is closed on ac-
' er of Odem were in the c ity Tuesday.
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Tender Meat
VNeCCHPsUXS NTTEUYlCU\
-TV4ERE ARE GOBS O' FOLK'S
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DO THEIR SHOPPIMG JM OTHER
TOVUMS! Get BIT-T-Y
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WHY THEM EHOULO SHOP
HERE. \
In Re: Guardianship of the Estate of
Anson McNabb, a minor. No. 204.
In County Court ,San Patricio Coun-
ty, Texas. In Probate. November
Term, A. D. 1923.
Notice is hereby given that I, R. E.
Turner, guardian of the person and es-
tate of Anson McNabb, a minor .have
in the
cause
for an order of the county Judge of
San Patricio County, Texas, author-
izing me as the guardian of the per-
son and estate of said ward to pro-
cure a loan and secure same by exe-
cuting a contract of encumberance on
the undivided interest in and to said
wards interests in the following des-
cribed real estate situated in San Pa-
tricio County .Texas ,to-wit, 245l acres
out of the Samuel Edwards survey; 96
acres out of the Harrison Williams
survey; 40 acres out of the William
Martin survey, ana 220 acres out of
the Section No. 6 of the Geo. H. Paul
subdivision of the Coleman-Fulton
Pasture Co. land; said application will
be heard by the County Judge at the
courthouse of said county ,on the 1st
Monday in November, 1923, same be-
ing the 5th day of November, 1923.
R. E .TURNER,
Guardian of the person and estate of
Anson McNabb, a Minor.
—Adv. 35-3
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count of diptheria.
For Sale—Fordson Tractor with
governor, one three-disc Oliver Trac-
tor plow and one double disc harrow.
All in fine shape. For particulars
write G. F. Naylor, Rt.
| Teaxs.—Adv
SINTON, TEXAS.
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I)r. and Mrs. J. H. Morgan have
moved from Sinton where they were
temporarily located with Mrs. II. T.
Knox ,to an apartment in the old
Green office building, where they will
remain until their home is completed.
For Sale—Close in 60 acre improved
farm, 3-room house, well of fine wat- J
er, 45 acres cultivated, owned by non-1
resident. Only $50.00 per acre; good j
terms. See BALDWIN LAND COM-j
\ PANY, Sinton, Teaxs.
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John Massi and friend, P. II. Carpen-
! ter of Ingleside, were business visitors)
i in Sinton Monday.
J G .C. Richardson, proprietor Corpus
: Christi Granite Works, was a Sinton
], Beeville, business visitor .Monday.
35_2 i
A soul-winning campaign and an ap-
peal to the Holy Bible. Join us at
Church of Christ.—Adv. 36-1
Mrs. Ben Miller and son spent last
week in Bay City on a visit to Mrs.
Millers’ sister. Mrs. Bub Smith.
Mr. and Mrs .G. C. Palmer of Cor-
pus Christi were guests of their sis-
ter, Miss Mattie Lee Palmer .Monday.
Evangelist Nelson is a fluent speak-
er and his ready reference to God’s
word is instructive. Hear him at
Church of Christ, 10 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.—Adv. 36-1
GOOD TO EAT AND EASY
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Everything usual kept
in a high grade market
is sold here at close
prices. We hope to
serve you ....
Sinton Meat Market
'.Sinton. Texas
Groceries
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1923, newspaper, October 11, 1923; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718454/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.