San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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Jonteel Toilet Goods at Sinton Phar-
macy Adv. 2-1
A nice line of box papers at Sinton
Pharmacy.—Adv. 2-1
Butler for Glass.—Adv.
BUSBY CASH GROCERY
Bath Tubs and Kitchen Sinks at
Ford's Tin Shop.—Adv. 45-tf
Electric Light Globes, just received.
Ewing & Phillips Hdw. Co.—Adv. 2-1
The place to get fresh, Clean Groceries at as low
a price as any where in town.
Bring me your Eggs and Butter,
Butler for Wind Shields—cut and
fit in any shape.—Adv. 48-tf
Get your Iron and Cypress Tanks at
Ford’s Tin Shop.—Adv. 36-tf
We carry a full line of Windmills,1
Pipe and Casing. Ford’s Tin Shop. I
—Adv. 35-tf j
Mrs. J. H. Gregory came down from
Kenedy, Wednesday, ror a visit with
Sinton friends.
R. A. Cain and R. Gillett of Mathis
were transacting business in Sinton
Tuesday.
NEXT DOOR EAST OF REDUS UNO OFFICE - Phone 126 - SINTON TEXAS
Attorney Jim Odem came down from
Beeville, Wednesday, to attend Dis-
trict Court here. . : / -
W. A. Bradley came up from
Brownsville Wednesday, where he and
W. H. McCammon ares putting up hay.
Saying nothing of the BEST
Casings and Tubes on the
Market.
City Dray Line
O. E. SMITH, Prop.
F. H. Ficke of Seguin, is putting in
160 acres of land 12 miles southeast
of Sinton, this spring.
Beginning Sunday,- February 17,1918,
Dodson’s Garage will be closed after
9:00 a. m., every Sunday. Adv, 1-2
Plenty Money to Loan on Land.
We can extend your Loan and Pay
off Notes for you Quick. Ask how.
Redus Land Co.—Adv. 31-tf
For Sale: Milk cow and work horse,
also spring wagon. Andrew Bowman,
Sinton, Texas.—Adv. 51-tf
Office at Star Hardware.
All calls answered
promptly. Agent for Magnolia Petroleum Co.
Office Phone 143. Residence Phone 21.
SINTON, - ... TEXAS.
PLANT Egyptian Wheat, own more
bread, help stop the kaiser, and get
residence lots, $45.0Q. Redus Land
Go.— Adv. 2-1
Accessories
One of the most complete
lines to select from.
On account of so much sickness in
town, the Scale Contest, which was to
have been given by the pupils of Miss
Forester on Thursday, was postponed.
Date will be announced later.
Mrs. Verne Swinny and baby re
turned to their home in San Antonio
Monday, after a week’s visit with rel-
atives in Sinton.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tibbets and son
of Plainview, Texas, visited over Sun-
day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Stalcup. The young Mr. Tibbits
is soldiering at Camp Travis.
Bryant Wilson, five year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wilson, who has
been seriously ill the past week is
much improved at this time.
FRESH DRY CELLS
Misses Middie and Maddie Feath-
erling, who have been seriously sick
for the past two weeks were taken to
the Taft Hospital Wednesday. We
hope their recovery will be speedy.
Improve the looks and preserve
your house by re painting. It is econ-
omy to use the best paint and oil.
We have a complete stock. Grant
Lumber Co.—Adv. -* 50-4
SERVICE CAR ANY PLACE, ANY TIME,
NIGHT OR DA Y
RAISE lots of potatoes, own more
food,. help stop the kaiser, and buy
108 acres—50 cultivation—from Redus
Land Co., $32.50. 4 miles from Sinton.
—Adv. 2-1
The Gulf Coast Educational Associ-
ation will hold its annual meeting at
Brownsville, March 29 and 30. Supt.
Wade, Vice President, is expecting
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many teachers of this county to go in
a crowd.
Modern, Brick Hotel, Cool, Well Furnished Rooms,
Handy to Both Depots, Both American and European
Plans, Short Orders Day or Night.
Act on the advice of our Govern-
ment and prepare to raise a, garden.
Fence your garden with Hodge’s
chicken proof fence. We have it in
all heights. Grant Lumber Company.
—Adv. 50-4
FOR SERVICE PHONE 72
Located South of Court House. SINTON, TEXAS
*H Residence Phone No. 5
fc-f Shop Phone No. 72
Hear the- New Edison—best Phono-
graphs—at Sinton Pharmacy.
—Adv. 2-1
Geo. W. Cook, Prop.
Seed For Sale: Okla. Dwarf Stand-
ard Broom Corn Seed. Cream and Red
Dwarf Maize and Dwarf Kafir $7.00.
Feterita $S.00. Amber Orange and
Red Cane $12.Oo. Red Top Cane $15.00.
Sudan $26.00, all per 1U0 lbs., re-
cleaned, freight prepaid. Claycomb
Seed Store, Guymond, Okla.
—Adv. 1-2**
SINTON
tier for Picture Framing.—Adv.
. E. Carroll of Portland was a Sin-
visitor Saturday.
txall Baby Talc—best for babies,
on Pharmacy.—Adv. 2-1
- McDaniel is improving bis farm
mileB south of Sinton this spring.
Butler for the Best Undertaking es-
tablishment in the Southwest.—Adv.
Dow Ward made a business trip to
Robstown Thursday.
Judge J. C. Houts was a San An
tonio visitor Wednesday.
>• D. Ev Goodwin went to San Antonio
Wednesday night, called there by the
in, who
tt. A. Arnold of Portland was trans-
acting business in Sinton Thursday.
citizen of Live Oak county, and was
well known here. We will publish the
obituary notice next week.
Plan to produce all the feed crops
that you will need and some to sell.
It is not probable that transportation
difficulties will be overcome next year
and farm produce will be even harder
to move than in 1917. Take the bur-
den off the railroads by producing lo-
cally all that will be required. This
will injure plenty in each community
and the cotton crop will take care of
itself.
norther blew up Wednes-
lg, which was accompanied
WARD’S BARBER S
Jim Miller came up from Mercedes
Tuesday night, where he is buying
and baleing hay.
K. Bond came down from
I Saturday,' for a, visit with her
sr, Mrs. J. I. Knox.
No better work done in Texas than we do.
Come and be convinced. - Artesian
Shower and Tub baths—-hot or cold*
Prof. Hayes of the Mathis public
schools was shaking hands with Sin-
ton friends Saturday.
If uenzinberger of Woodsboro and
gcEL’ Branch of Seadrift, were in
fitW Thursday, and made this of-
2C a pleasant call.
Shorthand and Typewriting prively
tight, course complete in three
baths. Mrs. Emma Vawter.
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Mx. , 27-tf**
J*. 8. Ragan of Bourne, and Miss
ilda Beseler of Woodsboro were
irried in Sinton Monday, Judge M.
. Childers performing the ceremony.
W. W. Jones of Gregory is clear-
ing and plowing a tract of land four
miles southeast of Sinton.
T. E. Ward, Prop. Sinton,
F. W. Wick of Victoria purchased
the W.’ E. Pyne residence property
north of Sinton, this week.
Our low prices made pos-
sible only by us buying
our Spring Line far in ad-
vance of the season.,
SPECIAL NOTICE
The members of the Embroidery
Club will meet at the Red Cross room
Wednesday afternoon, March 6th, at
2:00 o’clock.—Reporter.
Billie Odem, who is soldiering at
Camp Travis, visited relatives and
friends in Sinton the first of the week.
Rheumatism
makes the joints ache and causes the afflicted person much misery.
Ney Brooks and P. D. Jackson of
Fort Worth were Sinton visitors Mon-
day. Mr. Brooks owns land near
Sinton.
NOTICE
ar have Just received a large ship-
i oC Tires and Tubes. We put our
antes ahead of that of the tire
jany—we guarantee what we sell.
• to us for your tires. Jackson
. Co.—AdT. \ 48-tf
■Bj ,
dge M. A. Childers went to San
Nttio the first of the week to at-
a meeting of the State. Missions
d of the Methodist Church. He
med Thursday morning. -
BALLARD’S
SNOW LINIMENT
Beginning February 1st, I will be at
the Sinton Phannacy every afternoon.
Any one wishing to see me or have me
call on them will please leave word at
Sinton Pharmacy.
At any time that any one wishes to
talk with me, they may use the Taft
phone at the Taft Market without ex-
pense.
Roy T. Goodwin.
—Adv. s 61-tf
Right now is the best time
to make Shirts for Spring
and Summer for Hubby
and the Boys.
We have a complete line
to select from in Silks, the
patterns are all you could
wish for in Pongees. We
have them in white, cream,
black, stripes and figures.
In madris from a dainty to
sport stripe.
D. Odem and J. 8. McGloin went to
San Antonio Sunday, and attended the
Bankers’ Convention Monday and
Tuesday.
It Is a Powerful, Penetrating Remedy
The relief is prompt and very gratifying to the sufferer. It eases
the joints and conveys a strengthening influence thatsoon restores
normal conditions. Use it also for healing Cuts, Sores, Wounds,
Bums, Scalds, relieving Stiff Neck, Lame Back or Sore Muscles.
It rarely fails to give good results. Fries 25c, 50c sad $1 per bottle.
JAS. F. BALLARD, Proprietor, ST. LOUIS, MO.
A. B. Story, wife* and son-in-law of
Nebraska, are here this week looking
after the improving of their land west
of Sinton.
i. Joseph De Channie and Attor-
IcMahon of Fair haul t, Minn., ar-
bere this week to assist in the
tigation of the supposed murder
sepfa A. Dufac. Mrs. De Channie
» mother of the man found dead.
B. Merrill and W. C. Sparks went
to San Antonio Sunday, and attended
the .Bankers’ Association on Monday
and Tuesday.
FOR SALE
One disc cultivator, one cultivator
with sweeps and shovels, one 40 h. p.
Twin-City engine, with plow. All in
pretty good shape. Jos. A. Johnson,
Sinton, Texas.—Adv. 2-tf
Sinton Pharmacy, Sinton, Texas.
Level BLACK waxy 200 acres all
cultivation. 2 houses. $62,50. Plant
food crops, help stop the kaiser, buy
land from Redus Land Co.—Adv. 2-1
Redus Land Company reports the
sale of the Hughes farm, five miles
west of Sinton, to D. B. Wright of
Dallas. Mr. Wright will put forty
acres in cultivation In the near fu-
ture.
- Senator T. J. Wornall and wife ileft
the last of last week for their home
ill Liberty, Mo., after having spent
' tbs winter on their ranch, “Targin-
foot Farm,” west of Sinton. s The Sen-
ator has great faith in the Coast Coun-
try, and Is doing much to deveolp it.
They will likely return again this fall.
It’s Quicker!
Choice Rice Straw
F. G. Cobb,
Blessing, Texas.
1-2**
Lieutenant H. T. Elkins came down
from Ellington Field Sunday, and re-
* turned Monday, accompanied by Mrs.
' Elkins and son,- Roy D. The return
^ trip was made in their Ford. They
have pleasant quarters at the Army ^
Camp, where they will be "at home”
i - until the Doctor is moved to another
; Camp, or assigned duty at the front.
Two good horses, harness, and good
delivery wagon at a bargain. Phone,
write or call on Odem Mercantile Co..
Sinton. Texas.—Adv. 1-tf
lveston
rpus enson
BROWNSVILLE
FOR SALE
I have bought out the Johnson Shoe
Repairing Shop, and have the only
shoe shop in town. I have an ex-
perienced shoe repairing man—bring
us your work. Our prices are as
cheap as good, substantial work can
be done. Located at the harness shop.
B. F. Touchstone.—Adv. 2-2
Retail Corn Cure; guaranteed to
:U*e corns, at Sinton Pharmacy.
-Adv. 2-1
Mebane Cotton Seed for sale
Montgomery. Sinton, Texas.
—Adv.
LEAVE SINTON 11:45 A. M. AND 11:03 P. M.
ARRIVE HOUSTON 7:20 P. M. AND 7:00 A. M.
ARRIVE NEW ORLEANS 7:25 A. M. AND 7:50 A. M.
See Us About Your Summer Trip to Points North and East
Thank you, Call again,
Where the Price is Right.
Sinton, Texas
1-3*’
NOTICE!—PEOPLE
er let me trade you out of that
100 acres of black land. I will
you the difference. W. M.
$>.—Adv. JS-tf
J. C. Russell
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Sinton, Texas.
C.R.Park, Ticket Agent, Sinton, T<
Nice line of Candies at Sinton
Pharmacy.—Adv. 2-1
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1918, newspaper, February 22, 1918; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth718950/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.