Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919 Page: 2 of 6
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Aransas Pass Progress
ubl-shed every Friday at Aranaaa Paas, Texas.
Progress Printing Company
PUBLISHERS
Entered at the Postoffice at Aransas
$?£as, Texas, as second class matter.
W. E. WARRICK,
Editor and Manager.
SUBSCRIPTION
One Year..............$1.50
*Six Months ............75
TO MALL SUBSCRIBERS.
By a new- ruling of the postal department, all
7JIOU over into: iiiuumo vom •—
aliscootirtited by the publisher. Ws therefore, re-
xueaUyour co-operation in this matter, so that we
may comply with the aw. Thi. ruling affects ev-
ry tna£f subscriber
ADVERTISING
Advertising rates furnished on application.
‘n asking change of address, please^ state your
ormer postoffice.
“Bill” Little, formerly with the
Aransas Harbor Terminal railway
but now with the San Antonio and
Aransas Pass railway at San Anto-
nio, spent the week-end here last
week visiting friends. 6
Pure linseed oil and paint of
best quality at
Fields-Lutman Lumber Co.
Jesse Mayo, formerly a resident
of Aransas Pass, but now of
Brownwood, Tex,. is visiting
friends here for a few weeks. Mr.
Mayo is now engaged in the photo-
graphic business and is prospering
Wm. cTWade lefTWedneeday
by way of Kenedy and Rockdale
for Palestine, Tex., to visit his son
i, C. P. Wade, head electrician in the
T1 „ r! • i c< • i L & G. N. shops at that point.
Jbaail Pa*ppas, United States irn-j From there he will go to Cherokee
emigration agent was m the c:ty j county to look afee^ hfe land —
fc'this 'weefk on official business and
Remit with check, postal order or draft, payable
9 AransaTPaas Progress, or Progress Printing Co.
If you do not receive your paper regularly, noti-
iy tfiis office at once so the matter may be regulat-
ed wtthout-'delay.
Friday, Sept. 5, 1919
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in-
fluenced by constitutional conditions, ana
in order to cure it you must take an
internal remedy. Hall’s Catarrh Medi-
cine is taken internally and acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine was
prescribed by one of the beat physicians
in this country for years. It is com-
posed of some of the best tonics known,
combined with some of the best blood
purifiers. The perfect combination of
the ingredients in Hall’s Catarrh Medi-
cine is what produces such wonderful
results in catarrhal conditions. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
All Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JOHN C. McKONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practice in all State Courts
All Legal Business Promptly
Attended to
SERVICE CAR
Day or Night. Go anywhere any time.
Day phone 123; Night phone 114
TOM GAY
Aransas Pass, Texas
Whitley Rooming House
J. E. LINDSEY, Prop.
Phone 82|
Single Rooms and Rooms for
Light Housekeeping
Additional Local.
We Stand on tke Fact
Tfcat Everything We
Sell Most Give
terests. He expects to be absent i J§u|;|gtaCtiOH
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
while here arranged for office acr j two or three weeks.
* conamodations on the second floor! — _____
of the McKone building over the!
Citiy Chug Store. He expects to j, _
remove his office to Aransas Pass- FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
: from Corpus Uhnsti i<n a tew! T , t
, weejcg j 1 hereby announce myself as a
I candidate for the office of County
° j Superintendent of Public Instruc-
Daily truck service to Corpus tion, of San Patricio County, to
• Phone Bell s Confection-; succeed C. E. Wade, resigned.
Your vote and influence will be
Mrs. 0. F. Gaddis and children i
^returned today from Galveston
where Wiey have been visiting Mr.
Gaddis.
appreciated.
MRS. SUSAN SIPES.
For County Superintendent
I here by announce myself as a
candidate for the office of County
Superintendent of Public Instiuc-
It’s a fact that you can-
not get better goods for
the money than we sell.
It’s a fact that you can
depend upon us to sell
you only dependable
goods.
Just honest goods fat
honest prices.
BIGELOW’S "SS
, ®ver ti°n of 3an Patricio County to 311c-
iapectller P ' : coed C. R Wade, resigned I sWl
\ greatly appreciate your support.
Howard G. Fields, of Houston, 1
Tex., was a business visitor in the <
city Tuesday. Mrs. J. M. Fields
and baby returned with him for a
few weeks visit with Mr. Fields’
family.
E. 0. Box.
Mr. and Mr3. W. A. Scrivner
,visited Corpus Christi Thursday.
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-Tornado Insurance
The fstorm season is at hand.
Secure a tornado po!ic3r at re-
duced rates in the “Home Ins. Co. ’
Chas. H. Gile, Agt
Recreation Club Rooms
For Cowntjr Superintendent
The Progress is authorized to
announce Mai Frances Hunter as
candidate for the office of county
superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion of San Pafrico comity to suc-
ceed C. E. Wade, resigned.
L C. COUK
Electrician.
General Repair Work.
Phone 167-2 rings.
UNDERTAKER and
EMBALMER
P. B. BUTLER, Proprietor
Aransas Pass, Texas
5inton, Texas
J. E. Lindsey r phone 82, will
be in charge' of all Aransas .
Pass business-,, in Postoffice
building. Casfeefs, Robes and
other Funeral Supplies always
in stock.
KIND ATTENTION
GOOD SERVICE
Copyright
19IS by
R.J. Reynold#
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™ 1 remai I s every time you flush your
smokespot w>h Prince Albert—it hits
you so fair and square. It’s a scuttle full of jimmy
pipe and cigarette makin’s su \shine and as satisfy-
ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four!
It’s never too late to hop into the Pri \ce Albert pleasure-
pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more
tobacco fun than- you ever had in y jut smokecareer.
^That’s because it has the quality.
Quick as you know Prince Albert yo\ i’ll write it down
that P. A. did not bite your tongue or p urch your throat.
And, it never will! For, our exclusive oatented process
.cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ads your tonguel
Toppy red bags, tidy red tine, handsome pound am1 half pound tin
humidors—and—that clever, practiced pound crystal gic w humidor with
sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such pe feet condition.
R. J# Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston -Salem, N. C.
H.H.SUNKEYER, M.D.
TODD BLOCK
Diseases of Women and Children
OFFICE HOURS
9 to 11 a. m.; 3 to 5 p. m.
Saturdays 7 to 9 p. m.
Sundays after I p. m. by appoint-
ment only
Home: Commercial & Spencer Sts
THE OLD RELIABLE
Gulf Transfer Co.
W. H. MANNING, Prop.
Light & Heavy Hauling—House
Moving—Office Phone 154
Res. Phone 142
Drs. Beatty & McCollum
DENTISTS
OFFICE OVER ~~T.£
POSTOFFICE
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
L. J. GANDY
Realty Company
SELL AND RENT TOWN
PROPERTY. RENTS RE-
MITTED TO OWNER ThE
SAME DAY COLLECTED.
Insurance Notary Public
Roy Duphorne
Abstractor
(Successor to Miller C. Nelson)
—An Abstract of City Property
and Adjoining Farm Lands, San
Patricio and Aransas Counties
PHONE 165.
JOHN DOUGLAS
Furniture and
Hardware
UNDERTAKING
DAVID T. PEEL, Embatmer
Calls Answered Night or Day.
PHONE 106.
Shoe Repairing
R. C. YOUNG
ALL WORK PROMPTLY
AND NEATLY DONE
Fine Repairing a Specialty
Opened Under Nev/
Management
CITY GARAGE
-—All kinds of repair work done.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Day
and night service. Try us once
and be convinced.
F. HARVEY
Successor to J. L. Warren-
City Barber Shop
CRENSHAW BROS., Props.
HOT AND COLD BATHS
LAUNDRY AGENCY
Commercial St.
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
Dr. V. W. Lemmon
TODD BLDG.
Rooms 6 and 7
Telephone res. I9l
H. M. HOWARD
General Blacksmithing, Auto
and Wagon Repairing, Horse-
shoeing, Auto tires and othe-
accessories for sale. Phone
13 Corner Houston s xeet
and Yoakum Avenue. -
J. H. Harizog
Fancy and Staple Groreries
Successor to A. Heineke
& Son. All ordei s prompt-
ly filled and del ivered.
Phone 179
PHONE 38
Located at Old Brck Phnt
Best quality of ice delivered to
any part of the City.
Service is what you want. We
give it. We want to make it better.
Your trade will help us to do so, and
also help Aransas Pass and yourself.
Give us a trial at least.
CLARENCE MQODI,
Sales Manager
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WE HAVE A FULL LINE
--OF THE-
OFFICIAL STANDARD
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
The kind that the teachers want the children to have
Don’t buy any and everywhere and get a job lot of odds and ends that the
teachers do not want. From experience we have learned just what is wanted.
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A.O.GPOOS 'PEQP. OWHEP OF -
I CiTYDPUG STORE I
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First National Bank
-ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS-
CAPITAL $25,000.00
SURPLUS $5,500.00
We solicit your account and guarantee every
accommodation consistent with good banking
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Warrick, W. E. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919, newspaper, September 5, 1919; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975072/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.