San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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San Pat News—Subscribe now.
Traxler
FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.
Advertisements are inserted in this department
at the rate of 5 eta. per Lonj? Primer line for each
insertion.
When you trade with
you get value.
One lot of Men’s and
Shoes worth $3.50 pair,
out price $2.00.—Cook’s
1 Friendship Lodge No. 401, K.
jof P., meets every 1st and 3rd!
Ladies’ * Monday nights. W. E. Pvne, j
C. C.: J. C. Russell, K. of R. &
Visitors are invited and wel-
DR. J. G. DAVIS
Physician and Surgeon
l; Office in Davis Building, Second Floor
SINTON, TEXAS.
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Close jq "
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] come,
For cool rooms, good meals Red Diamond Borax, the very j
and courteous treatment try the (purest. Sinton Pharmacy.
Oklahoma House under the new
management.
D« you need Tickets? Tags?
or any kind of a job that should
be consecutively numbered?, If
so, we are prepared to do it. We
have just received a first class
numbering machine and would be
pleased to furnish estimates on
your job.
Good Goods at right places
H. N. Swinnys.
Ladies’ Vests, three for 25c at
Cook’s Store.
Sinton Lodge No. 1012, A. I
& A. M., meets Saturday nights,
on or before the full moon and
two weeks thereafter. B. F.
Touchstone, W. M.; A. L. Neal,
Secretary.
Automobile to trade for House ] Sinton Camp W. O. W., meets
or lots. RedusLand Co. 1st and 3rd Wednesday nights.
___j Visiting sovereigns are invited.
has J- L. Hamilton, C. C.; John J.
McWhorter, Clerk.
A. L. NEAL,
Attorney at Law,
Sinton, Texas.
Abstracts of all Lands in San
Patricio County.
Dougherty & Dougherty
Attorneys at Law
BEEVILLE, TEXAS..
The Oklahoma House
changed hands and will
you a fair deal in both
We sponge and press your suit ( victuals and clean bed.
ffcr 75 cepts—Gem City# Cleaners
and Dyers.
give
good
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Sinton Camp No. 13326, M.
W. A., meets every 2nd and
i 4th Wednesday nights. Visiting
Good mesquite cord wood de-
livered in your yard at $2.50 per
cord. Kaplan.
Do you want to trade? If you!
have some yearlings to sell, or if
you want to buy a good milch
cow, see J,. M. Rigby.
Wanted—2000 acres of black
land to break —Apply to E. J.
Gardner, the Steam plow man,
Sinton, Texas.
Gem City’Cleaners and Dyers.- Neighbors welcome. W. T. Barn-
Wanted—vnnr old hnt tr» plpnn house, C. C., S. G. Herlacher,
and
-your old hat to clean |
block —Gem City Cieanersj er ’
and Dyers.
Colgate’s Soap, 3 for 25c, with
one cake free for a limited time.
Sinton Pharmacy.
Get your feed from Traxler, he
has a full stock Chops, Oats,
Corn, bran, Shorts, screening,
Prices right.
Sinton Lodge No. 824, I. O. O. F.
meets every Thursday Night.
Visiting Members are invityd to
attend. Dr. J. G. Davis, N. G.;
C. C. Bond, Secty.
JOHN A. JONES
LAWYER
Notary in Office.
Office: Howell Building
SINTON, TEXAS
See our new goods that are ar-
riving weekly,at Cellum’s Racket
Store.
M(e especially invite the people
of Sinton and San Patricio Co.
to try the Oklahoma House
Since it has changed hands.
Fire! Fire! Fire!
, Redus writes the kind that pays
if yon Burn.
Somewhat better—Gem
Cleaners and Dyers.
City
At H. N. Swinnys. new floun-
cings with bands to match.
Cactus Grove No. 795, Wood-
men Circle, meets every 1st and
3rd Tuesdays at 3 o’clock p. m.
Mrs. Nina Ficklin, Guardian;
Mrs. Laura Cook. Clerk.
Solves a Deep Mystery
dr. c. e. McWhorter
Diseases of Women and Chronic
Diseases a Specialty
Office phone 33 Residence 41
SINTON TEXAS
“I want to thank you from
the bottom of my heart,” wrote
600 a. Black land near Taft 27.50 q g Rader, of Lewisburg, W.
Va., ‘‘for the wonderful double
benefit I got from Electric Bit-
e. v. McConnell
DENTIST
Office in Bank of Commerce
Building.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION.
700 a. mixt. near Odem 25.00
1200 a. Improved near Odem 20.0
J. D. Cook & Co.
Sinton, Texas.
Don’t forget the horse's health,
but buy stock powder and other
needs for him at
Sinton Pharmacy.
Remember us when you pick
up your old hat—Gem City Clean-
ers and Dyers.
H. P. JONES M. A. CHILDERS
JONES & CHILDERS
Attorneys at Law
tens, in curing me of both a se- Abstracts-Land Litigation and Investi-
vere case of stomach trouble and gation of Land Titles a specialty. Deeds
of rheumatism, from which I had IWritten-
been an almost helpless sufferer"
Keep coot by drinking at Trax-
ler’s Fountain.
PyW--’ sw
! Boys’ Underwear, 50c suit
—Cook's Store.
for ten years. It suited my case
as though made just for me.” For
dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice
and to rid the system of kindey
poisons that cause rheumatism,
Electric Bitters has no equal.
,|)very bottle ikguar-
fy. Only'50c at
NOTARY IN OFFICE.
Office oveirSinton Grocery Store
SINTQN, TEXAS
[ Paul, Texas
my farm 3 miles west
St, Paul on graded road, !
fotlce our sign when in town j
—Gem City Cleaners and Dyers.
line at right prices!
* Sinton Pharmacy
—M
o Trade.
One 4 room house and one 3
_ , _ , . j room house, built 1909 and in good j
Don’t forget we have a mee condHi wjthin tKQ blwk
line of pictures for the home at , , , ,, . , ,, ,
reasonable pnees, I cated near Sinton.
*- ' Smjin armacy. Business house trade for black
Two work mules four anil five land, 3 business houses to trade ]
years old, 15 hands high.. » for San Antonio property. Im-
AUo on4 good wagon and dou- proved and unimproved farms
ble harness. For particulars call for San Anfcnio property,
at this office. 1000 acres land almost joining!
_ town, and partly improved will!
Have yot seen the 5, 10, 15 and accept \ trade as 1st. payment.
The Blacksmith’s Dream
(WITH APOLOGIES)
Last evening I was talking with a
blacksmith aged and grey,
Who told me of a dream he had-why
just the other day.
While dozing in hi? smith shop a vision
came to view,
He saw an angel enter dressed in gar-
ments white and new.
Ford’s Bakery
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Good Things to Eat
FRESH DAILY
m Chas. R. FORD, Prop. -
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25 ct. goods
Store*.
at Cellum’s Racket
Gauze Underware—for both
Ladies and Gentleman at >ow
prices at Howell & Co’s.
100 acres 3 miles west Sinton,
85 in cultivation, 4 room house.
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graded
trade.
road. .Consider some
$70.00 J. D. Cook & Co.
Sinton, Texas.
The rose is red,
tt The violet blue,
We clean your hat
As good as new-
Cleaners and Dyers.
Horse and cow for lots: Ven-
dors Lien notes : for cottage or
cash. Land for stock goods. 80 *
acres black land $28.00 per acre.
Two best improved farms in i
County to tmde-for smaller ones
in central Texas.
Redus Land Co.
i Wanted daily at II. N. Swin-
nys^OO cash customers.
Saves Two Lives
Gem City
We are selling Ladies’ Hats at
one-half price. You had
get one.—“Cook’s Store.
CITY BARBER SHOP
J. A. HILL, Prop.
Hot and Cold [laths.
Cleaning and Pre»*ing,
Laundry Agency
“Neither my sister nor my-j
self might be living to-day, if it
had not been for Dr. King’s New
Discovery” writes A. D. McDon-
ald of Fayetteville, N. C. R. F. D.
No. 8, “for we both *had fright-
better ful coughs that no other remedy
could help. We were told my>sis-
ter had consumption. She was
very weak and had night sweats
but your wonderful medicine
completely cured us both. It’s
the be§t I’ever used or heard
of.” For sore lungs, coughes cold
hemorrage, lagrippe, asthma hay
fever, croup, whooping cough,
Said the angel; 'Tm from Heaven.
Saint Peter sent me down
To bring you up to glory and put on
your golden crown.
You've been a friend to everyone and !
. worked hard night and day.
You have done work for thousands and 1
from few received your pay.” j
Then the blacksmith and the angel
started up to glory’s gate,
But when passing close to Hades, the (
angel murmured “Wait!
We’ve got a place to show you, its the j
hottest place in Hell
Where the ones who never paid you in :
torment are made to dwell.”
And, behold! the blacksmith saw there ,
his old debtors by the score,
So he sat and simply watched them-he
could wish for nothing more.
And the waiter brought him juleps,
iced and eooling, and a fan
And the blacksmith watched his deb-
tors singe and sizzle it the pan.
Here it was the angle found him. “Come
on, blacksmith, follow me.”
But the blacksmith only answered
“This is Heaven enough for me. ”
C. B. Crutcher, Blacksmith.
COLD DRINKS
Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits,
Cigars, etc.
also a nice line of post cards
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C. C. CORLEY’S J
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Yellow Front
BARBER SHOP
Three Chairs. Everything neat
and clean. Courteous treatment
to all. Come once and you will
come again.
Hot and Cold Baths
Laundry Basket in Connection.
T. E. Ward, Proprietor.
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Sinton Ice Co
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Courteous Treatment---
Prompt Attention.
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Watson’s Stagger Remedy cure
Blind Staggers in Horses and
Mules'$1.00 guarantee. Sold by
Robert Burges.
Delivers Your ice, Made
of Pure Distilled Water,
Distilled Water for sale.
WE ASK FOR YCUR PATRONAGE.
5. G. HERLACHER,
.Manager.
The Famous Weil Ranch
containing over 8000 acres of as fine black land as there is ih
Texas will be opened for settlement
FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911. '
This fine body of open black land lies within one-half mile of
BISHOP, “The Beauty Spot Of Texas”
and adjoins on the west the 20,000 acres recently sold by F. Z.
Bishop, and being settled by good substantial citizens from the
black land belts of CentraLand Northern Texas.
The crops now growing on this new land shows it to be as fine
cotton and vegetable land as there is in the world.
There is now in cultivation, plowed and contracted to be plow-
ed, over 5,000 acres. The next season will find ov^r Ten Thous-
and Acres in cultivation. No other place in the entire Gulf Coast
can show an equal amount of development during the past year.
Bishop is the largect town of its age in the United States and
has more modern improvements than many cities of from 5,000
to 10,000 population, and is destined to become one of the finest
cities in the entire Gulf Coast Country. . ‘
Mr. Bishop will continue his past policy of selling cheaper
land than can be found elsewhere of equal quality and location,
unimproved at the same price. He will connect the 60 miles of
fine graded road$ in the old tract with the roads to be graded in
the new tract thus giving Bishop nearly 100 miles of graded
roads. All other public improvements in Bishop and surround-
ing country will be continued. Bishop is located just right-
surrounded by 500,000 acres of black land and fanned by an‘in-
vigorating Gulf breeze, making the Winters watm and Summers
cool —her future greatness is conceded b^all who have seen the
beauty of her location and the fertility of the surrounding land.
Never again will you be able to buy good land so close to
Bishop as can be had now out of this new ranch at first'cost.
The price Is right, the terms easy with 6 per cent interest on
^ deferred payments, And Now Is The Time To Buy.
Sale will continue until entire Ranch is sold. Crme early rnd
get choice location. , : A
For further information call on or address
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C. C. WENTZ, Sales Mgr
For F. Z. Bishop, Bishop, Texas.
Hay Fever and Summer Cole’s
Must be iv
FoDy's Hone'
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and Tar C
quickiy
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all bronchial troubles,— its su-
will do it. K
M. Stewan
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preme. Trial bottle tree. 50c &
Wolfram St..
Chicago, ’
writes:
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$1.00. Guaranteed by Kobt. F.
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For Sinton on
cipal streets.
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Watson’s Febrifuge cures Dis-
ir in horses and mules.
Wanted—an able-bodied man,
,nteed Fold by Robt Burges to return my sand pump which
- was taken by some one from -Jud
to the street sprinkling, Hurst’s well. Whoever has it
,y and vote pro Satur- please return it to me.
need it—J. S. Piper/
with Hay Fcvci’ a;n! find fita} by
using' Foley’s Ib.ney and Tar
Compound I get great relic*!’.”
Many others'.who suffer simi-
larly will be glad to benefit by
I sure Mr. Stewart’s experience.
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When von want u tint
iish of Cream or a wood
cool drink,
Get It At
C. D. JASPER S
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erlin’s Paint Shop
CARRIAGES and AUTOMOBILES
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Sign Painting and Decorating.
Sinton, Texas
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Russell, J. C. & Swinny, Verne. San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 20, 1911, newspaper, July 20, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718655/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.