Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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Won certainly realize the
^difference Jb CornFktkes
when yon eat Kelloggsr
From tlie instant yon open the generous
sized package till. they’re tucked away la
great and tiny “bread-lmskfits/’ Kellogg’s
Corn Flakes are a never-ending delight!
You can’t even look at those big sunny-brown
flakes, all joyously flavored, crisp and
crunchy, without getting mighty hungry?
. Kellogg’s are never leathery or tough or
hard to eat—they’re just wonderful!
Such a spread for big and little boys and
girls—the sweetheart of fine white southern
corn kernels deliciously Savored and de-
' liciously toasted in Kellogg’s ewiy way!
You can’t imagine anything more joyous ,
to eat, or .mere ideal for fussy appetites'at
any hour!
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes- rare childhood’s
ideal.food l Kiddies can eat as much as they
can carry l 12 very mo ut hi ul makes for health.
Don’t just ask for <ecom flakes”!' You
say; KELLOGG’S—the original kind in the
■■RED-and GREEK packagd.
KELLOGG’S Gem Flakes
are made by ths folks who
gave you the JL.KGLEI.AEB
Moving Pictures. See qtmpon-
inside every package of
KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes
which explains hew you .can
obtain another cony of
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cobk m as
As so imjcurs of KELLOGG’S KFlJilBLES' mi
HCELiOGG’S BKAM, cooked and ikariasiM&il
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"Crispy in’ crunchy aa‘ tli-t&s-
titne-erackly! An' .octree taag&
pc leathery! Gee.., what woot^
happen it KaOogg’a got all -sated
up before tomaecaw!!*
NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN
Notice is hereby given that any per-
son or persons hunting or fishing up-
on the enclosed lands belonging to the
Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company in
San Patricio and Aransas counties
will he punished to the full extent of
the law.
JOSEPH F. GREEN,
Vice-President and General Manager
Subscribe for The Progress now—
$2.00 per year.
Legion Notice
American Legion Meeting will be
held at the Ford Sales Room on Sun-
day, January 29th. at 7:30 P. M., and
also on Monday, January 30th, at 7:30
P. M. Members and all Ex. Soldiers,
Sailors and Marines are requested to
attend.
Adj. Aransas Post No. 178, A, L.
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' A FULL LINE OF
FORD PARTS
AT CATALOGUE PRICES
ORDER SOWS
Coal, Ear Gera, Gotten Seed HoHs, Cotton Seed
FROM
Stanzel Ice 8 Feel Co.
Ph©ne 118, Aransas Pass, Texas
DELIVERED IN ANA QUANTITY. TO ANY PART ©F THE CITY.
PRICES VERY REASONABLE
Until March 1, the k© truck Will amak© regudar dHUverses to
resident parts of the City. All j»arties warning k© pleas® phone hy
10 a. kl each day, until further Mtiee.
STORAGE BATTERIES RESTORED
AND REPAIRED
CASINGS AND TUBES
VULCANIZED
. Acetylene Welding'
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Snyder Motor Co
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
How it looks
when illustrated
“Oh, Fll get
his scalp some
of these days
Any Twelve Men
who take their oaths
and on the juror's bench sit
down
will render this verdict
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About Our Loaves
“The Best Here An ii Town”
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CSHfMLY
SsJt£RY
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a J. CONN CONN BROWN
REAL ESTATE, LEASES, ABSTRACTS
CONN & BROWN
ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
GLASSES SELECTED BY ORDINARY METHODS AND TESTS,
WHICH “SEEM TO SUIT EXACTLY” AT FIRST, MAY PROVE
MOST INJURIOUS.
OUR . EXAMINATIONS ARE MADE WITH THE MOST SCIEN-
TIFIC INSTRUMENTS OBTAINABLE,. AND RESULTS ARE CORr
KRCT.
ASTIGMATISM, FARSIGHTEDNESS, NEARSIGHTEDNESS,
MUSCLE STRAIN. IF YOU DO NOT NEED GLASSES,—ANY OF
THESE ARE SHOWN BY THE EXAMINATION.
Let ©s examine jwjt ©yes, if you are having any tronblfe
W© foava m> iraveStag representatives. AS! ©xaffiKamtansss isasde
at 817 Mesquite Street, Csrpns Cferisti.
THE STAMMS
JKWELEKS, OPTOMETRISia ANS> QrjfICHNS
“The Store for Thoso Who Care.”
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A SAFE PLACE
FOR YOUR MONEY
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Aransas Pass, Texas
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CAPITAL
SURPLUS
.$25,000.00
$10,000.00
W. H. YOUNG, Pres. L. J. USHER. vice-Pres.
L. T. AYRES, Cashier
—see if 1
don't.”
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♦FirstState Bank
OF ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
Capital1 Stock $25,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits $8,500.00
GUARANTY-FUND BANK
OFFICERS:
C. W. HOLMES, President
JOHN SIGMUND, Viee-Pres.
A. C. MOORE. Cashier.
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| LOCAL NEWS AND PERSONALS
| Division Superintendent C. A. Max-
| vvell and Ben M. Sheldon, .service
j agent, -of the San Antonio and Aran-
. «as Pass railway, were distinguished
visitors in the city this week.
l oVt RENT—Rooms for light house-
keeping; dose in. Apply TILLIE
SHOW AKER. First National Bank.
i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Darlington
have returned from Houston.
Palms and roses. Get them now be-
fore they are all gone. GULP COAST
FLORAL GARDENS, Box 115.
| The Thursday afternoon Bridge club
•; was entertained yesterday by Mrs. F.
Ti. Ciendening.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Byrum, Saturday, January 28, au 8
pound girl
FOR SALE—One registered Poland
China sow and her five six-months
old pigs, subject to registration. Will
sell cheap, or let out on shares.
MRS. J. A. ROBERT, Aransas Pass,
Texas.
FOR RENT—Kehoe building ,corner
Commercial street and Harrison boule-
vard ; 5 rooms; suitable for resi-
dence or business. Apply ZENOLA
CAMPBELL, with Mrs. G. A. Singler.
L. Fosque Rtrvell, of Baltimore, Md.
arrived in the city this week for a
visit with his sister, Mrs -T. A. Zim-
merman, and to enjoy a few days
with th: ducks before flic close of
j Capt. Cooper B. Walker, of Port
Aransas, was a visitor in the city the
first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Edwards have
j returned from an extended visit with
(relatives and friends at Standing
j Rock, Ala.
\ FOR RENT—Rive room house, with
I bath; has 75 foot frontage and good.
! yard for chickens; $15 per month if
1 taken at once. See ROY DTJ-
the hunting season.
Violet plants, in bloom, and Shasta
Daisies, per dozen, 50c. GULF COAST
FLORAL GARDENS, Box 115.
G. B. Jacobus and family, of De-
troit, Mich., were auto tourists in the
city today.
FOR RENT—3634 acre track farm
right at Ingleside station; $100 for
year. Particulars at Progress office.
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P HORNE.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
DESIRABLE LOT ou Commercial THE STATE OF TEXAS
street to trade for Ford runabout: To the Sheriff or any Constable of
■„oi. k, w, T r San Patricio County—Greeting:
mnst be in wood comliaon. Set J. R. You are hereby commanded to sum-
CRAVEN, City *0-4r. > mon jyjartha Ford by making publica-
--- j tiott of this Citation once in each week
FARM WANTED—Wanted to hear j for four successive weeks previous to
from owner of a farm for sale. Give j the return day hereof, in some »ews-
lowest price and full particular?.
JONES, Box :625, Olney. IU.
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paper published in your County, if
there be a newspaper published there-
in, but if not, then in any newspaper
published in the 38th Judicial District;
Will Sheets has returned to Inde- out if there be no newspaper published
pendence, Kan., after a short visit in said Judicial district, then in a news-
with his mother, Mrs. A. M. Davis Ikipw published in the Barest District
, „ . j * ttf said 36th Judicial District, to &p-
ana his old school friends. Ho lefi. pe,ir aj. the next regular term of the
here last Wednesday. In an, auto and. District Court of San Patricio County,
reached his destination last Saturday , toi be holden at the Court House there-
—a distance of more than '800 mil *s.- j oi"> n} "’J,11!;015' on tlie 3rd Mon-
Iday in February, A. D. 1922, the same
i being the 20th day of February, A. D
1922, then ami there to answer a pe-
tition.. filed in 'said - Court on the 8th
ness at Independence and is doing
just fine.
day of September, A. D. .1921, sin a suit
NEW MATTOBSSES-C.U1 aud gc-t S a “wtS
prices. Furniture bought and sold; m ;lnd Martha Ford, is Defendant,
upholstering, f©finishing and repair j add said petition alleging that plaintiff
work done promptly and satisfatorily. j is now and ahs been for more than
J. L. PAUL, Todd Building. 1a restart of the State
__ | of Texas before the filing of this suit
_ T • _ ! and also a resident of this county for
(/. Jackson, of Texas City, Tex., was: moro than 6 months before the filing
in Aransas Pass Tuesday visiting old I 0f this suit.
friends, and looking after his prop- That on or about the 2nd day of
erty and business interests here. Mr. 1919, at. Gonzales, T evas,
_ , „ . . . . plaintiff and defendant were legally
Jackson was xormerly local manager marrie(j an,j liveUL together until about
of the Western Union Telegraph of- the —— day of August, 1920, when de-
fiee. He is an enthusiastic Aransas fendant was taken in the act of adul-
Pass man and does not stutter or ant^ after which time plaintiff
, , , . .. and defendant no longer lived together,
stammer when he says be believes That do‘lnR the time nlaintiff and
Aransas Pass. is the coming big com- j attendant lived together plaintiff pro-
mercial seaport of the
coast.
Texas gulf
Wood For Sale Cheap
See W. H. MANNING, Phone 37.
Stove and cord wood lengths; dry
live oak. Get a supply before cold
weather starts. Price $3.00 per rick,
delivered. Terms, cash on delivery.
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vided for defendant in keeping with his
station in life and treated her with
kindness and affection.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays that de-
fendant be cited in terms of law to
answer this petition; and upon final
trial, he have judgment granting him
a divorce from defendant and for such
other relief as he may justly entitled.
Herein Fail Not but have before said
Court, at its aforesaid regular term,
this writ with your return thereon,
showing how you Lave executed the
same.
Given under my hand and the seal
of said Court, at ofifce in Slnton, Tex-
T© th© Public
Corriue Williams Wendt, having
left my bed and board, I will no long-}as. on this the 19th day of Jan. A. D
er be responsible for any debts she
may incur.
3t-paid
FRED IWENDT.
1922
WILL A. FICKLTN, Clerk.
District Court, Sail Patricio County,
Texas.
Every«eek is ThrL*.
at Davis Cash and Carry Store
Our Cash and Carry System means quick Turn-Overs and
Reduction of overhead expense, allowing us to sell merchandise
at smaller profits. Smaller profits means that our patrons will
3 eceive a much larger percentage of merchandise for every dollar
BE THRIFTY. Save the pennies and nickles and dimes
and the dollar will take care of itself.
DAVIS’ CASH AND CARRY STORE Aransas Pass, Texas
In Hutto Building, South Commercial Street
Week
Own You? Own Home
A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN,, BAL-
ANCE. HIKE RENT. POME GOOD
CLOSE IN PR0PER7 AT LOW
PRICES WILL BE \ :D ON AN |
EASY-PAYMENT PL A. TO BONA-
FIDE PURCHASERS. IF YOU
TRADE WITH ME WE WILL BOTH
MAKE MONEY.
CHAS. H. GILE
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE BONDS
HUTTO BlflLDfNC
Phone 61 ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
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Warrick, W. E. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, January 27, 1922, newspaper, January 27, 1922; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975277/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.