San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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THOMAS D. BARTON FOR GOVERNOR
NOTICE!
Car Bob Whits Flpur and Feed En Route
Bob White Flour, 48-lb. Sack $1.85
Bob White Flour 24-lb. Sack 95c
Heart’s Delight Flour, 48-lb. Sa^k ____ : $1.85
Heart’s Delight Flour, 24-lb. Sack 95c
Liberty Bell Flour, 48-lb. Sack _ $1.75
Liberty E ell Flour, 24-lb. Sack 90c
Royal, 24-lb. Sack____ ___ ___ ____ 80c
25-lb Sack of Meal _______ _____ 75c
10-lb Sack of Meal _______________________ f — 35c
Sugar, 10-lbs. for _ ---- --------- ------- $ 1.00
3-lb. Bucket Wamba Coffee $1,25*
WE BUY YOUR EGGS
E. HOPSON
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour
and Meal
SINTON
Phone 171
TEXAS
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HOSIE1
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[gua/anteestosa&
the wearer ui
^everywaijj
Most any stocking offers
you one big feature as a
selling point -r- Bobolink
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offers you 10—and every
one adds extra value to
your purchase.
ARE YOU WEARING
B o fe o /1 nk
the guaranteed pure silk hosiery?
Read the guarantee pictured above—
You KNQW when you buy Bobolinks
that your money is well spent. 10 big
features insure lustre, fit and wearing
quality.. .Get a pair of Bobolinks.
Stout Mercantile Co.
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siNton high school, sports.
EDRO.Y NOTES.
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Red Cockerels For Sale
$2.50, $3.50, and $5.00 each. Winners in
best shows. Big husky breeders. Can be seen
at Taft Hatchery, or write me direct.
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j Sint on staged a little basketball Ed. Heuermann and wife motored
tournament on the High school cam- to Odem Thursday evening,
pus last Thursday when the teams of Miss Mozell Baylor closed school
j Taft. Sinton and Sodville met to play Thursday evening and left for Bee-
i; the tie off for the county champion- ville to attend the funeral of her cous-
j ship. in, Mrs. Ross.
| At twelve o’clock Sinton school Mrs. Top Gerdes and Mrs. W. Long
■ 4 - ! turned out and at one the game be- were Sinton visitors Saturday. ~k
TVio rm’ornm’’« Pr>t pnntin V»,40 Bo u„t-ween Sinton and Sodville -was called.* John Helm Jr., and wife-visited Mr.'
1r ,u f ! •? Fot contm- his office he has been migh-j This was a verv fast game, well: Helms parent in. Tynan Sunday.
U6S to boil, Political hat soup t\ good to Corpus, Christi and j played, from start to finish. Homer ] Earl Thomas and family wefe visi-
will be pretty cheap if the South Texas. It is General Hunt refereed first half, then he re- tors In the home of Dave Thomas at
fires don’t go out. The past Barton who has supplied us: linquished his position to Turner. |Odem_Sunday.
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The outstanding basket shooter of' A. Tishendorf and family attended
this game was Fov Sharp. Foy church in Odem Sunday,
seemed all over the field at once, he Mrs. W. M, Heuermann
went to •
* week several new candidates with law enforcement officers'
have tossed their hats into the when we seemed to be without
kettle, and a few have been such a body. It is General registered six shots through the has-; Beeville Friday to attend the funeral
withdrawn. Barton, who, acting as Adju-ket. making twelve of the eighteen! of her uncle.
Collins has fired his open- tant. General of the state, did poi-nts scored by Sinton.. Hull threw -—-
LESLIE CUDE, Beeville, Texas WA,T A M,Num
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a. field goal. .Caddell also succeeded
Ai, . , , , ,i , . ... ... . — , in getting his customary one «gi
y! has stated that he will not be unnecessary to hold his office : Eoyie scored the other two points
1 a ,c.a!?didat?. '?£ 5°werndn’ uer' he atayed right in San Antonio iree throws.
-------..... v - f_T rell has said that he will be a and has just about cleaned Mr. Curry only used five men of
“(candidate if sufficient funds that town of lawlessness—es- >*is squad. reserving the other three
ENTERTAINED 500 CLUB.
££33 are raised to warrant his sue- pecially violation of the pro for Taft
Incubator good as new, one-
half price.
New furniture to trade for
.old.
cessful campaign.
hibition amendment.
Then, of course, there is. General Barton has certain- ford. Hart. Mayfield* Harbin and Hail.
The men'who played ‘for Sodville1 2nd hand furnituTe cheaj
New and second hand'
ing machines.
Some city property
Licjhtnina
On Thursday .afternoon of last weekj
the “500 club’* was entertained by
Mrs. O. P. Nelson in her lovely apart-
ment.) A business meeting was held
first, and new officers. elected. Mrs.
Benton Ta'ylor was made president,
Mrs. G. U. Cook, secretary-treasurer,!
Mrs. Homer T. Elkins, reporter.
Mrs. James Ewing and Mrs. S.* C.
Wentworth were-taken into the club.!
After the transaction of important!
business the meeting was turned over,
to the hostesses, who had prepared
tables for the games. Six animated
games were played and Mrs. G, U. j
Withers received a guest towel for
havfing highest score, Mrs. Plaster
Hall the guest-prize, which was also a
towel. Miss Florry Hunter had low
score and- received a pair of candles.
Home made candies were on the
i11 comes to-day—perhaps to-morrow,; him a man—the ideal man to . „ ill
^ehcious Miss Mae Becker assisted vour prohertv o-uide the state shin for the m Province 5, which IS South throws. Hamilton was the outstand-
Mrs. Nelson in serving a salad course'ana may ruin 'our Pr°Pert>- gume tne State snip toi the T „ ../ jf th fiftv.four mg basket shooter in the game. Hull
to: Mrs. Hugh H. Miller, Mrs. Vir- * • next two years. . Texas. . a tno&e inty lour( .
It is true that General Bar- ^ns don’t get behind the Benson “ e; SSS two* and GaMeH1
Barton for Governor ,move- ius customary one. * -
Barton—the man -that. South ly.'stood behind South Texas, The Sodville boys put up a good fight
Texas adores ; , the 'man who arid now South Tavae. r«.i0+ but were over whelmed by our boys, j w
has won the love and respect stand bihind GeneraTLrton ™ho wer’de,ermlned to wln the c0UD': fa^S‘° ® vg
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victions, and IS capable Of put- was over the Taft squad announced 1 °ur» tu pieabe ii yuu
1 ting them across; the man l SL it'their rea^s. for action. Sinton; Smton 2nd Hand
; whose vears of exoprioncp in IFan» ^vbo in their opinion is Started. with the same line-up which —Adv.
;ov^ , •* _sa... exPeuende !n the best malf in the race, and defeated Sodville. Hamiltofi. Sinton’s
executive positions have fitted officiaHy endorse him to their! ow stand-by when ,t come?to basket
DESTRUCTIVE forces in the air nim for OItl£e °t govern- members; it is whispered that Tooting, was heid out as long as pos-
or-—the man W’hose keen in- , • - , ^ - T ... 1 sible. as he had been sick that morn-
are incombatable. Death and damage gj„bt into human nature com- j - mee^in° Which this en- {Rg . Taft began to threaten and the
mqy come with any flash of lightning, nlete masfprv of thp situation Mill take place will rooters were calling for “Son”, so Son
P rp - e y O t e situation bs sometime within the next went in. He played for a while, soon
m Texas, genuine love Iot law week4* to taven off the field, but what
This destroyer plays no favorites, and progress, combine to make little time he was on the court he
BUY CHICKS NOW
FOR WINTER
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There are fifty-four Klans scored three field goals and two free
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Mrs. Hugh H. Miller, Mrs. Vir:
ginia Benson, Mrs.. Gene Kirtley,
(Odem) Mrs. G. U. Withers, Mrs.
James Ewing, Mrs. S. C. Wentworth,
You can’t afford to run the risk
ment at that state Klonklave*'
Taft used: Glassorv. McCIary,
and form an irresistable bloc Croupton. Moore, Crow and Morian.
.Get in touch with this agency.
PHONE 152
SINTON,
Leader: Miss Mammie
Scripture reading,. Matt. 7:21-23.
T. To love Him. Matt. 22:37—Pete
WUggins.
1. To know Him. Heb. 8:11—Ouida
Whitefield.
3. To obey , Him. Acts. • 5:29—Ira
Lee Sawyer.
4. Pray to Him. Acts 8:22—Wilma
Cherry.
5. Imitate Him. Eph. 5:1—May
Harris.
6. Give thanks. Col. * 3:17—Mttrl
Carson.
7. Praise Him. Rom. 15:11—Bonnie
Sugart. * ,
8. Worship Him. Luke 4:8—Orvil
Smith. 1 —■ ■
The above program will be rendered, For Sale—10 pair of young work
by the young people of the Church of muie8 Texas raised If interested
Christ Sunday, February 17th. at 5 p. ! ’ leX“ A “tere*t«d
m., at the Ward School Building. J can be seen at my place 41 miles west
b—Adv. 2-1 of Odem. E. C. Caldwell.—Adv. 31tf
Sinton Electric & Ice Co.
Sharp and Hamilton are to he com-
mended for their excellent shooting
amug ana o neumunu of being unprotected against loss. For ton is HO orfftor—he doesn’t
Mrs. Piaster6 Hall, Mrs. Verne Swin- a small premium you can buy sound pretend to be. He is a doer—(
ny, Mrs. Benton Taylor, Mrs. G. U.; indemnity in The Hartford Fire In-'upt an actor. He is not a man . r> 4- , u ... ,
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- ' .. ---- ■ “oratory. Heis not a toe dan-:behmd them m all things hon-
DUTY TO OUR GOD. j • Remove all chances ot loss *>T' ^ will get the °otficial en- m"these two games but still we must
| *•“*«*thIS *««"»« protection today. Un 0* ttl chin variety Ke1 dorsemeat, because /North Tex-; uot .ose sU^f o“ tie gUd WkTr-
is a business man, and not an as’ and. West Texas, arid the formed by Hull “the fightin’ little
entertainer *' • Panhandle are strong for him suard- Caddell tip? long-legged cen-
enieriainer. ^ i _ . j .lt-o Iter and the stoic Boyle as the other
People mav think thatVt'is any^y’ a^d fhlsfendorse™ t g“ard- '
---t„-j.would'. make Barton, win by a Th4 above me„tioued games won.!
' Dig landslide. | for Sinton the County Championship
Let us remember this: We and the right to go to Robstown to
all love Barton because he has the distriot tournament. So Friday
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FRED JOHNSON ■ strange the The .American!
Standard is making so much
noise about the race for gov-
TEXAS ernor six or seven months be-j **** I*'- 11:45 the boys headed for Robs-
fore the election comes off, ’ Tood b\ us when we needed town. At two they and Faifurrias
^ bqt South Texas should re—' ^umeohe to stand bj us, h.e is crossed swords.
—--------------------------- member iust what General • frien.d. Let us now be his Faifurrias came off winners but not
Barton means to us.
Thomas D. Barton is Adju- .
tant General of the State. In! Ghristn
the execution of his duties of
(Political Advertisement.)
MATHIS CITIZENS BOOSTING
HIGHWAY.
played much basket ball this year, but
I the vc, ch persuaded him to go along.
In the game with Faifurrias he came
out as a star gu^ird.
The work of the other men were
ICE
Quality Service
ELECTRIC
All sizes of lamps, wiring,
supplies and material car-
ried in stock : : :
Our Coupon Strips are sold
for the convenience of our
customers :
'Fixtures • Appliances
•most important links in our state sys- * ------
tern, and we are as eager to see ev- excellent, out the> out-classed,
. ery mile of. it completed and in ser- ®nd ^t;!f from their double-header the,
The Mathis News and progressive! VIX as (’an be any resident tax payer «*a> neiore,
citizens of Mathis, our little sister to <>f San Patricio County. I apprehend
the west, are in earnest about that;110 sort of difficulty in the matter of
proposed highway and . bond issue! State and Federal aid along these
therefor, that is to be voted on soon,; bnes indicated, for vour-project, should ^ , rr ^ n X.
as the following taken from the Mathis ' your, bond issue carry at the fo.rth-
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Vernon Whiteley.
Ulus Ray.
News would indicate :
At the mass-meeting' held in Mathis.
Jan. 25. Mr. B. F. C(l||lins was askeil
by a vote of*the people who were
there, to write to Mr. Geo. D. Armis-
tead. the nearest members of the
State Highway Commission, to ask
him what assurance he could give
tliat in case we vote the bonds now
coming election.
Verv tru.lv vours.
GTlOFtGE D. ARMISTEAD.
Rev ' and Mrs. H. E. Be-seria were
Corpus Christi visitors Tuesday..
BAND HAS ENTHUSIASTIC
MEETING.
Judge Baker and Hon.. H. S Bon-
ham of -Beeville were business visi-
tors here Friday.
White Rose Comb Wyandott and
White Leghorn eggs from prize win-
ners at $1.5') per. setting. Mrs. B.
Kr. ; •' Adv. 2-2
Wednesday evening 'February 6th
proposed, we. would" get state and Fed- the Sinton Band had an enthusiastic . Mr- ( R. Park left W ednesday for
eral aid for highway building,- The, meeting. There were twenty-tw'o a visit to her mother. Mrs. M. C. West
letter of Mr Armstead follows-:
February 1.. 1,921
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Phone No. 68
SINTON ELECTRIC &
‘Courteou* Service”
SINTON
TEXAS
.Mr. Bryant F. foil ins.: '■ to make the Sinton Band the best, in
Mathis, Texas. : this part of the state.
Dear Sir: ‘ . Following is tht‘ personnel of the
V -it.fi further r* feron • to \mir in band :
1!11 'lies • regarding St at*.- rind Fe'dco'iil Coriie.ts LouisrSuib up. Gils T'-esnv. 1:-
abl for the construe tfon. of Highway John Easton. 11, Nieme\-er. W^rl* Mar
Number 12, L wish to say that it -is the ’iti.. 'A'ernon Whiteley; rotub O.
establishctd. polic y of the Texas High- K. Crow. Cecil Vickers '• weenie‘•Kil-':
way Commission to grant .two thirds i».atri> K, ' Rip Whiitlev - drums, G. V
of th*- cost <? construed ion ot ■ ha * ” - - s. K Kmr, . Ait . Julius J>
;0 f . • e pa vein.U:’ >!,.• ., |.i . • ' i •> i -. Sine >■ I !• - - ba-> . -
“Pted t\ e ■ i-r f,i t j at ■ :: >n : « 'l *) l
were ...
members present: EVervbodv seemed :,r Mercedes. Mrs. Park will possibly
full of pep. and anxious'tfl Mo his bit. at Brownsville and McAllen, be-
fore her return,
.Spec-; i “ -i gali .ns DeVoe’s and all
s‘:tu a- : hous,-' paint $2:.6t> gallon.
': risti Second Hand Co.. C-or-
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i la r form of road. State-Highway
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wer hpr-- 'Saturday. Mrs. Huer--
t-varr g'd"--' t->. Bee vile to a4teri the
fur ral n: h-r uuc-le, -Thomas Frank
ill tc there rid-tyl
- PHONE 3-3 FOR CLEANING AND
PRESSING. LADIES’ WORK A
SPECIALTY. KIRBY SHARP, T Al-
in* our grade A White leghorns
we have only trapnested females
with many generations of accurate
linebreeding based on trapnest re-
cords/ Every female of the 600 we
have in this mating runs-close to
exhibition standard with records
the year closing last December up
to 285 eggs. At the Harlingen mid-
winter show this flock won 7 places
on eight entries; the female line
has. won one State egg laying con-
test in the hands of the present
flock manager. Not a female in
this flock trapped less than 160
eggs last year. Two grades in this
mating: .Chicks 16 and 23 cents.
Eggs $1.25 and 61-50 per setting
We also offer Baby chicks from
the White Leghorn flock mating put
together for us by W. A. Mitchell '
at his new place 2 miles up the
highway from Sinton. Look t
flock over and find out how they
are for winter eggs. Chicks from
this flocl^ 13 cents each.
Barred Rocks, priced 616 and 625
per hundred. Hatching eggs 61-50
and 62 per setting.
Rhode Island Reds, the cream of
the large breeding flocks south of
Beeville have been rigidly culled
and are now under our contmct.
Winners from every show in Tex-
as are producing our eggs. Our
red customers are our best boost-
ers. Two grades priced 617 and
$23 per hundred 6125 and 61-50
per setting.
CUSTOM HATCHING
We will set your eggs for 63.25
per S dozen or .fraction. Make re-
servation one week in advance.
BROILER CHICKS
$12 per hundred. Large breeds.
Selected for quick growth and vi-
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Taft Hatch
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San Patricio County News (Sinton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1924, newspaper, February 14, 1924; Sinton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719063/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sinton Public Library.