Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1919 Page: 5 of 6
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Why Not You?
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Local and Personal
Mrs. John Douglass who is man-
the branch store at Goliad,
here the first of the week
her husband, John Douglas,
was accompanied by Miss
Webber, of Goliad.
Your' patronage appreciated.
179. Free delivery.
Edwards, who ha3 been in
je city the past few has months,
[returned to his home at Falfurrias,
LTex.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, of
Cuero, Tex., parents of Wm. and
G. S. Snyder, arrived in the city
tins week and will make Aransas
Pass their home.
Service car night or day. Phone
Bell’s Confectionery.
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W. H. Barnhart electrician in the
United States Navy at New Orleans
who has been visiting his sister,
Mrs. W. A. Scrivner, will ieave to-
morrow to assume his naval duties
HUPMOBILE
I have secured the agency for the HUPMOBILE
automobile for the counties of Aransas, San Pa-
tricio, Nueces and Kleberg counties, and will give
my personal attention to the sale of this superior
machine from now on.
If you are in the market for a high-class standard
automobile at a moderate price let me call on you
and demonstrate the superior qualities of the
“Hup.”
T. M. GANNAWAY
OFFICE AT CASH MERCANTILE. ARANSAS PASS, TEXAS
_
* Midsummer Hats, m
White Hats,
White Wings,
White Skirts*
Black Moline Hats,
\ Black Hair Hats,
Black Wings
HILBURN'S MILLINERY
_
Palace Meat Market
OUR MOTTO:
Correct Weights and Moderate Prices
We keep the best young home killed
beef and best packing house products
Your Patronage will be Appreciated
AJtU TAM D A DOrD D____
arans^p^realty co.
Farms. Cot fori Lands and City Property.
Aransas Pass - - - - - Texas
Mrs. F. D. Martin and daughter
Francis arrived from Oranlge, Tex.,
Wednesday to join Mr. Martin,
who has been here for some weeks
past. Mr. Martin, who is an op-
tician, expects to make Aransas
Pass his home in the future.
Wall paper and paper hanging.
Paper in stock. See H. C. West-
brook. tf
Capt, Chas. E. Cottingham, of
Fort Sam Houston, at San Antonio,
was an Aransas Pass visitor Tues-
day.
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Lost—Small nickle case watch,
leather string attached. Return to
L. J. Gandy and get a silver dollar.
Rev. U. B. Bowden, of Kenedy,
Tex., who held Episcopal services
in the Presbyterian church last
Sunday, returned home Monday.
Cash Mercantile
Have Just Received
Line of
Everything good to eat. All
goods new and prices right. We
guarantee satisfaction on every
sale, from the smallest to the
largest.
Your patronage solicited,
W. C. Richardson. _
Louise Lawler, of Rockport, Tex.,
who has been the guest of Miss
Lucile Vivens, left Monday for
Woodsboro, Tex. to visit Miss
Gladys Hereth.
Prices are right Free delivery.
A. Heineke & Son Grocers.
Lee Blalock left last Sunday for
Brownsville, Tex.
Just received, carload of black-
smith coal. Fields-Lutman Lum-
ber Co.
N. Eberle left Sunday for San
Antonio on a business mission.
C. H. Hubble, expert paper
hanger and painter, at the Moody
garage stand. Let me figure with
you. 47tf
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Mrs. E. D. Roberts, who has
been the guest of her daughter
Mrs. E. C. Strock, has returned to
her home at Normanny, Tex.
Wanted—Good watch dog, not
too large in size. Price must be
reasonable. Mrs. L. D, Crumly.
A. H. and Chas. Meuly, of Cor-
| pus Christi, were visitors in the
| city today.
Dr. Lemmon furnishes spectacles
at the old price. 28-1 Ot
Miss Eva bingler has returned
from a visit with friends and rela-
ves at San Antonio.
H. P. Shaw, of Kaufman, Tex.,
visiting his niece, Mrs. I. L.
Roddy.
Indian Moccasins
m Infants, Children, Misses,
Ladies and Mens sizes
New Arrivals in all kinds of
Merchandise daily
Watch our advertising space
for prices that will prove
startling.
Car of Floor anil Feed to
Arrive Tills Week
OUR MOTTO
“To Please the People”
A portion of our capital
is courtesy and good will
Phone No. 39
FOR SERVICE
C. McKibben, attendant at the
drawbridge, reports raising the
bridge 41 times during April, mak-
ing a total of 4418 times the bridge
has been raised since June, 1912.
For sale—Crate nails at OHte-haif
price. Fields-Lutman Lumber Go.
Bring your typewriting, duplicat-
ing and similar work to R. S. Wade
and get it done for less money
and a guarantee of satisfaction or
no pay for same. Box 223; tele-
phone 195; Aransas Pass, Texas.
How it locks
when illustrated
“IPs too had,
they are con-
tinually falling
out with each
other.”
There Never Was a Kid
To his credit be it said
Who wasn t always ready for
A Slice of Bakers’ Bread
A slice to him, of goodness
With a spread perhaps of jam
Give him always bakers’ bread
Which is the bread, what am!
CRUNLY BAKERY
Mrs. Helen Barnhart, of Fort
Worth, Texas, is visiting her
daughter, Mr. W. A. Scrivner.
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Daily truck service to Corpus
Christi. Phone Bell’s Confection-
ery.
Ole Oleson, of the U. S. Coast
Guard at Port Aransas, left5 Wed-
nesday for Galveston.
Good Things to Eat
TODD’S
Cash Sanitary Grocery Co.
EVERYTHING NEW
GIVE US A PART OF YOUR BUSINESS
Photography in all branches. See
Angelloz at S Woffords' old locati-
r. E. Richards was a, business
visitor to Beeviile la^t Saturday.
FIRE, LIGHTBijlTB, TORNADO, PLATE GLASS INDEMN-
ITY, HEALTH. ACCIDENT, AUTO AND BURG-
LARY INSURANCE. INSURE NO W.
Jesse, J. Todd
4 , AGENT
TODD BLOCK
Best Peaberry Coffee,
eineke & Son Grocers.
E. C. Joslyn, of Orange, Tex., an
experienced ship carpenter, arriv-
ed this week and is now at work
at the France & Canada Oil Trans-
port Co. shipyard on Harbor Island.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Bell, of
Kiowa, Okla., who b aye been visit-
ing Mrs. Bell’s brother, Chas Ward
returned home last Saturday.
Mrs. Thos. Mathews, of Port
Aransas, left Wednesday to visit
friends at Galveston.
PLENiyjFPRflOF
From people You Know—From Aran-
sas Pass -Citizens
The greatest skeptic eaa hardly fail
to be convinced by evidence like this,
it is impossible to prodhice beHHer proof
of merit than the testin*ony of Aran-
sate Pass people who can be seen at
time. Read the following case
G. E. Minter says: “I had rheum-
atic pains fc. the small of my back.
It hurt me to stoop over akid then
straighten ijp again but Doan’s Kidney
Pills gave me great relief. One bosc
is all I meed at any time to Md me
of the pain."
Price 6®c, at all dealers. Don’t aim-
ply ask for a kidney remedy — get
Doan’s Ksidngy PiUs — the same that
Mr. Mintsr had, Foster-MSIbKrn Co,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—tAdv.
CAY, you’ll have, a streak of smokeluck that’ll
kJ put pep-in-jrour-smokemotor, all right, if you’ll
ringrin with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and
nail some Prince Albert for packing!
Just between ourselves, you
never will wise-up to high-spot-
smoke-joy until you can call a pipe
by i<« first name, then, to hit the
peak-of-pleasure you land square
on that two-fisted-man-tobacco,
Prince Albert!
Well, sir, you’ll be so all-fired
happy you'll want t9 get a photo-
graph of yourself breezing up~the
pike with your smokethrottle wide
opeg^J Talk about amohs-qpori!
Quality makes Prince Albert so
appealing all along the §moke line.
Men who never before could
smoke a pipe and men who’ve
smoked pipes for years all testify
to the delight it hands outf P. A,
can’t bite or parch! Both are
cut out by our exclusive patented
process I
Right now while the going’s
good you get out your old jimmy
pipe or the papers and la*d on
some P. Ac for what ails your
particular smokeappetxte ! ,
iv pawn glass numutor UHtn ttpcmgc ,
the tobacco in such perfect condition
R« J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N, C»
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Warrick, W. E. Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1919, newspaper, May 2, 1919; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975361/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.