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Free For Sale and
Being Remodeled
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK
Lampasas street. Earl Shaw.
FOR SALE.—The best all-around
time to make a final check, Murray
good sets of improvements, lots of
found the rear door open. Upon everlasting water, windmill, water-
it cannot be a success without public co-operation.
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couph. and tvnhoid fever
state sought to recover
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Ennis Pharmacy
Brooks Shoe Co.
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Leader Is Stoned
Cream Separators
To Close Out at 25 Per Cent off
ALL LEATHER
PROTECTION
—COMFORT, spacious seats.
—CONVENIENCE—Frequent schedules.
—SAFETY—Steel cars, careful operators.
Forest Fires
Take 20 Lives •
1500 Homeless
Dallas, Texas, Sept. 28.—Police
Sunday were searching all known
hideouts fo ithe knob knockers who
just opened a
Highway 75,
i men that were on hand were em-
ployed to put the track in shape
for trains to pass. The crew work-
ed in a heavy rain all Sunday and
Ferris
Telico.
FOR, SALE.— Two sulky plows and
few pigs. Will sell or trade five
atered at, the PostfTice at Eunis, Tezss as second class
mail matter, uner Act of Congress March 3, 1897.
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Huntsville Enrollment Up.
HMuntsville, Texas, Sept. 27.—The
Sam Houston State Teachers Col-
lege showed an enrollment increase
of sixty-one pupils this year. Total
enrollment was 718 students, called.
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Judge Jake J. Loy of Sherman.
Other officers are Rockwall County
Judge Mike Reinhardt, secretary-
treasurer, and the following five
vice presidents: Dallas County Com
missioner Ed Vandervort. Fannin
County Judge J. E. Spies Ellis
County Commissioner W. C. Steph-
enson, Collin County Commissioner
C. C. Whitt and lay County Com-
missioner C. J. Sherrell.
Accepting the report of its resolu
tion committee, the body, 1 epre-
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50c calox Tooth pow. and Brush, 25c, 754
2 regular 50c Pepsodent Antisep for___f
Syrup Pepsin, large size, $1.20 for______
Syrup Pepsin, small size, 60c for_______
Aspirin Nyals guaranteed, 100 for__---
Aspirin, Bayers, 100 for—____________
Mineral Oil, pint with own bottle______
2 bottles two drops hand lotion for_____
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FOR SALE.—Nice home, good lo-
cation, corner two paved streets,
large shady lot. Terms if desired.
Coker Feed Store.
history every day that
Courier-Times.
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6 Italy_________
6A Italy________
7 Milford_______
8 Palmer _____
skirts of Marshfield and Coos Bay
Sundv after virtually destroying
the coastal town of Bandon, leav-
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homeless.
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WANTED.—Small iron safe, good
condition. Must be cheap for cash.
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PASsaS. distributed free on reanest. Your fire department c W. Seay spent Thursday in Cor-
will he lan to give vou any advice you wish. ' i sicana.
THE Lynn County News asks:
Yes. brother. But the wind is still
Kinney Examiner.
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THE world is making a lot of
it might easily do without.—Tyler
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avoid traffic congestion On the highways and park-
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TWO alleged robbers, caught j
in someone else’s house at Tyler, '
jail now, all washed up—Marshall
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as new. Will sell cheap or trade
for a good milk cow. Steve Budai,
Ennis, Route 1.
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JACKSONVILLE FORMS
CHAPTER OF W. C. T. U.
Jacksonville, Texas, Sept. 28.—
A Daylight saving time was aban-
‘ And Redecorated j doned Sunday, clocks being run
_: back an hour in territory that had
Meets the Demand for.
...... „ , visited in the home of Mr. and
-eeonsibilit of Darents and teachers, as wel as hea’th Mrs. w. H. Atkinson in Waxaha-
-Workers. and is the subiect of an address from the State chie Tuesday.
Department Of Health to the Citizenship. i The Ladies Home Demonstration
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special session of the legislature to
make an adequate appropriation to
pay the state’s aid to, counties un-
der the new officers’ salary law,
asserting last year’s legislators fail-
—Every Day Drug Specials
ENNIS PHARMACY
Outfitters for the Entire Family
terms. K. C. Jones, Route 1, Ennis,
Texas at Bristol.
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> ARIZONA believes it has now
WHO PAVS THE TAXES?
HOMER PRTFE. in his column in the Marshall News,
"Heord on the Streets1.’3 savs:
moved, which will give about four
feet additional space.
FOR SALE.—I have a nice Jersey
Bull for sale. See Fred Lanicek,
Ennis, Route 4.
—FARMALL TRACTORS
—TRACTOR PLOWS
| gone on Daylight Saving Time the
last Sunday in Aplil .
The change does not affect this
section much, as it was on Central
Standard Time, but markets open
and close an hour later, and radio
programs come an hour later.
—Thousands of other big values to be found here—
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The Boston Store
One year ______
Fix Months ..
Three montng
new feed store- on
FOR SALE.—220 feet on E. Ave
$220. T. H. Floyd.
dent wife. ..
Simple programs have been outlined for observing
the week. F‘or examole, it is suggested that owners
executives make thorough-going inspections of
plants in order to find and eliminate fire hazards.
THE ENNIS WEEKLY LOCAL
school districts of the county also
will have reduced tax rates for
next year, it was said.
works, electric lights. A real coun-
try home near good school, church-
es, gin and store. For particulars
see or write R. H. McCoy, Route 1,
Ennis, Texas.
relinve the average man of his tax burden. They are pri-
morilv desioned to reieve some special interesc of " its
share of taxes and increase the tax burden o the small
tax payer.
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Farmers Exchange
Ads fo? this column will be accepted from farmers and others not engagee
a a regular business, free of charge. Merchant and those engaged in regular
business may us this column by paying the regular rates of four cents per word
per insertion. All ads appear in all four weekly publications of the U-ite
Publishing Company. The Ennis Weekly Local, The Palmer Rustle’’ The
Jardwell Herald and The Rice Rustler. Subscribers of either of these paper,
■re urged to use this column as often as they wish.
FOR SALE.—Quick Meal range.
Joe Prachyl, Ennis Route 3.
investigation he found the rear
door open, the money gone and
valuable papers scattered over the
floor.
In addition to rifling the safe,
the burglars opened cash registers,
which contained no money.
Police, when notified, found the
dial of the safe to have been knock
ed off.
Team of good mules for sale.
Frank Hejney, Ennis Route 2.
Snappy
ALL LEATHER
MODELS
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has bene reduced from 45c per
zonntrolled hv preventive or immuninino
-hettar for nil cnneernen thot the child chould be protant torneys, and Alfonso Newton and
. Pd from ever takino those disenses, which oftan ieave i Mrs. Matilda. Stevens, former sher-
some condition that will conce tronhle later in life. ifs The
Knob Knockers I
Get $2,193 in
Dallas Cafe
Denton; Texas; Sept. 28.—Denton
County Judge George P. Eloert was
named president of the North
Texas County Judges and Com-
missioners’ Association Saturday as
the body closed its three-day ses-
sion here, installed new officers
and by unanimous vote accepted
Kiely Implement Co.
Commissioners
And Judges To
Meet in Waxa.
And it should also cuse him to carefully consider a1
nresont effort to discard the advalorem tax for other
methods of ta.xation. under the mistaken idea that it will
Do your part during Fire Prevention Week.
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HEALTH EDUCATION IMPORTANT PROGRAM
nad met to set the rate. The state
rate of 62c for this year will re-
main the same for 1937. The 3c
reduction will mean a substantial
saving to every taypayer.
The reduction in the county rate
was brought about by several fac-
tors. including the collection of
htr en a
" day.
Adolph Adams of McKinney spent
, „ ! bers of the school board.
NEXT MONTH, from Oct. 4 to 10, Fire Prevention Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mageors
Week is to be observed again. The week was first declar* 'and family weer visiting with Mrs.
ed an official national event by President Wilson, and ! A- P. Willoughby of Ennis Friday
-succeeding presidents have followed suit each year. , I evening.
During the week, as W. E. Mallalieu, general mana- A heayy rain fell Saturday and
ger of the national board of fire underwriters, recently, Sunday in Alsdorf. The Smith
pointed out, businesses and individuals will have a splen- Cee koand the,Hsirprong, Creek
did opportunity to really achieve something in the mat- causing considerable damage in the
ter of fire prevention. Fire marshals and departments, crops in the lowlands. The s. p.
insurance comnanies, and other public arid private groups Branch had several washouts be-
will work to the utmost to make the week a success. But tween crisp. and Sand Lake. All
Twelve dozen Flash lights________
Alarm Clock.i, guaranteed--------
Pocket Watches, guaranteed_____
FOR SALE.—Will sell at a bar-
gain one gasoline heater lamp and
iron. See Mrs. W. O'. Pa tterson,
Ennis Route 4.
two blocks north of Oil Mill, and
am in the market for feed, of all
kinds.—Ennis Feed Store, Hugh
McKee.
ASSFMBTTNG of students in the schools of the State
thtsmnnth calls to public attention the definite health
FOR SALE—Truck and: trailer,
with permit to operate. Or will
trade for mules and farming equip-
ment. Trade as “part payment on
of .mmmunicable risense. "Communicakle?’— s iwe»i hall
knhi—ideserihes thot kind of dicease which mavaBe.Nm-
nerte nr transmitted from one nercon to anothar. SENfher
-hv norsona1 con tn pf, nr thronoh some other methoq
trying to take a bath
Texas, are reported in
News.
senting judges and commissioners' L — ------------- l-l cllyulllllg
of thirty counties, strongly urged I I can use on farm—Emil Holubar,
- - - - ' Bardwell.
PIGS FOR SALE.—See John E.
Sebetka, Ennis, Texas, Route 4,
near Ensign.
FOR SALE.—A good young mare.
See Eddie Chmelar, Ennis, Route
1, Box 114.
FOR SALE.—One riding planting
machine, riding cultivator, and one
middle buster. Frank L. Hejney,
Ennis Route 2.
FOR SALE— Four good farms near
i Boyce. Will sell any or all at bar-
i gain prices. Tracts of 60, 100, 104 or
Ellis county’s tax rate for 1937 160 acres. Phone 444 or 344, Waxa-
hachie.
and North Bend/with a combined 1
population of 12.000. were on fire. 1
Streams of water were kept playing
on scores of homes.
3,000 Fighting Blaze.
Nearly 3,000 men were placed into
serivce in the fire lines.
In Curry county, south of Ban-
don, two forest areas covering
10,000 acres were burning.. CCC
men from all parts of Oregon were
rushed to the various' conflagra-
ftions.
FOR SALE—Cream separator, re-
frigerator, electric churn. Would
trade for calves, pigs, chickens, or
what have you? See K. C. Jones,
Bristol.
HAY FOR SALE.~One mile north
of Emhouse. T. F. Vyres.
FOR SALE.—Piano, in good condi-
tion.—George Richardson, Ennis,
Route 4.
safe..
Entrance was made by forcing
the rear door of the cafe between
1 and 3:30 a. m., according to Sam
Murray, proprietor.
farm in South Ellis County, 150
Returning to the cafe at that acres; 140 acres in cultivation.’Two
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Mrs. Johnnie Polak and son,
Anton, and Miss Millie Polak visit-
| ed with Mrs. G. M. Mageors Mon-
“Is oratory passing?
here a plenty.—Me-
FOR SALE.—Truck and trailer,
with permit to operate. Or will
trade for mules and farm equip-
ment. Trade as part payment on
farm in Ellis' County. See Clyde
Dent, 1409 North Preston St.
FOR SALE.—82 acre farm . at
Boyce. See R, B. Davis.
jury fund, jt was said.
A reduction in the tax rate of
fifteen of the sixteen road districts
of the county also was made pos-
sible, through the state paying' a
greater proportion of the interest
and principal on outstanding
bonds. । .
Below is a tabulation of the
road district rates', showing the
present rate, end the one that will
orevail for 1937:
1 Under the direction of Mrs. Thom-
as C. Jensen of Austin, state sec-
retary, a. Woman’s Christian Tem-
perance Union chapter has been
formed here. (
15 Ferris___________
16 New Ennis______
A majority of
TO1 TRADE—Will trade an older
buggy for one and a half cords of
sound, dry wood and kindling;
Mrs. Emma Pipkin, 501 North Clay
St.
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Am + egema
Some Extra
Special Values
One new Kerosene Refrigerator, and One new Gas
Refrigerator, to close out the line at—
-and social we1 fare of the school children of today.” said refreshments of cookies and lem-
.Pr. Tohn W. Brown. State Health Offier. “Health teach- onade was served by the hostess,
ring shonld be a basic part of evervlelnentional program
Whiteface bull. Jess Pollan. Rice
a. Ask our Agents about special round
trip 30-day tickets to Dallas at a
GiEtr 1 ■ ol-t
V fare and one-half
"A Diiblic health education program is an outstand- Club met this week in the home
ing factor in the development of the physical, mental, of Mrs. D. L. McClain. Delicious
the week end with his sister and
! family, Mr. and Mi's. John C. Po-
' lak.
i The Alsdorf school has opened earlier broke into the Buf-
III term, Monday a good at-fet, 1H2 Commerce, near Murphy.
tendance. Mrs. Jim Head is_the : taking $2,193 in currency from the
I principle, with Geo. Kouba, John
I Hejny and Ferd Finley as mem-
and
their by Monday night the track was
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aid or workmen should be enlisted, and the necessity for eral bridges are washed out on
fire prevention and the wisdom of practices that reduce the roads.
the chance of fire, such as “no smoking’3 during factory
hours, should be impressed on them " ! The Farmers Gin of Alsdorf has
Tn t ha ,44. 12 1 4- ginned 205 bales of cotton for this
PC -n the matter of home fire prevention, every person season to Friday nnoon sept,
cn easily do worthwhile work Go over your house from 25
cellar to roof. Has the heating pant, which will soon be_____
FOR SALE.—Farm implements,
wagon, cultivator, planters, three
automobiles. G. W. Toth. Ennis,
Route 4.
Four Former
D.llv/t/-
'Bexar Officials i ed to do that and as a result
Al . g l county general funds, were being
Are being dued ing ndovedrntmany cases mount
Altin, Texas, Sept. 28.—The a------
Marshfield. Ore.. Sent. 28,-Forest a.geaterpercentage of taxes, and
res- licked Arn"in,y ,4 the 114 the accumulation of funds in the
NOW that the National Bar Association has demand-
ed courts free from political interferrence, 1u
may demand politics free from court interference.-—Cor-
sicana Sun.
GROVE I BRUNER
FOR SALE,—A farm of 113 1-2
acres at Telico. About 100 acres in j
10c Yard or 10 Yards for______
Large double Plaid Blankets
Just now the effort is to still further, remove taxes
-from real estate, but when it is considered that the1 aver-
1Pe -homestead in the state of Texas is exempt from state1
-2vation, it must be evident that the effort to remove the
state tax from real estate comes not irom the small prop-
erty owner but the large, and since the depression threw
a great deal of real estate into th hands of the big loan
companies, the result would be that their holdings would
escape taxation,—-Hillsboro Mirror. '■
$41,713.03 in alleged excessive fees
. One of office.
'■ he Cmm"1ninah disepces s19h as josmal’nox j The. petitions filed in district
id fever, are beino / court named Lamar Seelieson and
aotVTfis’miich Walter Tynan, former district at-
em.,
oorw.
We have bulk prices on —Kreso Dip, Lin
seed Oil, Turpentine, Castor Oil, Miner-
al Oil. Get Our Prices.
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from Tynan, $13,885 from Newton ported by County Auditor Jack I EOR SALE.—Carbide plant, all fix-
Neal after tha Commissioners Court • tures.I gave $350 and it is same
-wstes, xercise. rest, even thetmannerHf dojly
.wiEh th,ers. a11 heve a direct, hgaringinn heati.
-mnet treot, tho child as a. whole—with his nhvsicnl condi-
cplled on to onerete at hioh canacitv. been expertly in 1 Oak q„I p-:.n
moted and. if necessary, repaired? Is electric wiring in 5 ” —-8-
A-1 onditinn? Are inflemmabe Jiauids properly stored? News
nnes honsehold eaninment usinq electricitv. gas or gaso- ! ---
I There Must Be a Reason ।
For Everything
Our business to date this year has far exceeded
I anything we have done for an entire year since 1929.
5 Values like these is the answer:
1 Thousands of yards of guaranteed fast color ma-
a terials like 36-inch prints, Pajama Checks, Ging-, I
b hams, Lingerie Cloth, Rayons and other high grade
I materials, values to 49c yard—
’ Ennis Pharmacy
FOR RENT.—My home, 1005 West FOR SALE OR TRADE.—Red
new gravel Ennis road. Mail route,
j electricity. Price $25 per acre./----—-------
; Smal leash payment, rest easy I WANTED.—I have
- .Teling to a man vesterdav he said taxation didn’t
-"0 him A.S he didn’t wv 9 cent in taxes. He drew a
Tocleve of. ioarettes nnt of his pocket and J showed him
11? oente nf the nrice he nid taxes. I askedhim when . . -----
}e hou-ht hiclastoncoline aoa he tol me he hadbouohtEires menncinglv at the out
ten an hour before and I told him 50 cents of the
price WPS taxes. And vet he thought the rich paid ■ the)
taxes. Tots of fo’ks think that.
FOR SALE.—Gobi used piano,
cheap. Mrs. L H. Hughey, Palmer.
FOR. SALE.— Fresh milk cow. See
i Clifford Newman visited here
: Thursday.
' Lavelle Patterson is spending this
I week with his parents, Mr. and
1 Mrs. w. O'. Patterson.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Hartsfield
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tinn related definitely to his mental and emotional capa
-cities: • ' u i 't NAit i HVe--
“Prevention is the all important fartor in the control
"Assnme vonr resnonsibilit.v in tha comminitv anr
tork for the develonment, nf hanlth ednnotion which will
-naxe the way to a better health for the future.”
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SAFEGUARD
The Ennis Pharmacy is being re-
modeled and redecorated inside,
and new floor covering will be put
in.
The store room, located to the
right of the entrance has been re-
moved and the fixtures have been
Leeds, Eng., Sent. 28.—Sir Oswald
Moselev, British Fascist leader, and
fjftv of his followers were injured
Sunday when crowds stoned a pa-
rade of 1,000 Fascists. Sir Oswald’s
injuries were not serious.
The Fascist leader was cut be-
neath the ear by a stone. Violent'
stoning broke up Sir Oswald’s at-
temvt to address a meeting of the
Fascists. Mounted police came to
his rescue and opened a way
1OT SALE.—132 scre farm 500
yards from stores at Bristol, on
LOST.—A white Shepherd dog with
gray spots on his head, ears and
side. He answers to the name of
Nero. Finder please notify Mrs.
Beatrice Hubacek, Ennis, Route 2.
and receive a liberal rewara.
LOST—Span of mules from my
farm at Trinity River. Notify Sim
Brown Sims. Ennis Route No. 1.
FOR SALE.—1935 Chevrolet Stand-
ard Coach. Owen Marchbanks, at
Coker Feed Store.
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■ attorney general’s department
brought suit here against four for-
mer Bexar county officers for
Jine hear the aorroval label of the underwriters’ labors - , Mrs. Theodore Parks and son,
iSp xon.ccumuaa Tnoalenouoras mw: Sr ““
cornoe? x. • W. J. Hartsfield visited in Reagor Waxahachie’s bid for the 1937 con-
ne national board has prepared charts which are Springs Friday. "o" tiom
Of oreat usefulness ill insvecting either homes or busi- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coaker and
WANTED.—Bohemian girl for
housework. Call at office of Ennis
Daily News'.
stamped out bigamy
among a back country sect. So much for the more abun- through the crowd for him to es- very encouraging by Dr. H. F. Estill
-cape. i president. Classes opened Friday.
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—ECONOMY—Maximum 2c per mile.
—COURTESY— Accommodating Oerrators and
Agents..
1 farm in Ellis county, See, Clyde
A A 1 m 1 Dent. 1409 North Preston St
County Ana Road
District Tax
Rates Are Cut
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Poe man taX conscious and pause to trunk before heasksi
the oovernment to launch out into some new avenue of orted dead at Bandon.
spending. ,) Mavor Ed Canns of Bandon pre-
I dieted the death list would reach
twenty.
Eighteen miles inland small build
ings were on fire on the outskirts Road
of Conuille and scores of families ’ District
were leaving their homes. Burning
embers were falling throughout the
■ town. ' !
Scattered suburban buildings in
the Cens Bav cities of Marshfield
cultivation, the rest in pasture.
There are three houses and three
barns, two cisterns, and a deep
well. Located on the Telico pike,
about one-half mile off Highway |
34. It is about 7 miles east of En- !
nis. Reasonable prices. See Wesley
Strunc, Route 2, Ennis.
WANTED.—Cotton pickers, large
family, good house furnished, lo-
cated three miles west of Bardwell.
Chas'. Spaniel, Bardwell, Texas.
Bleached Domestic, Nainsook finish
free of starch, yard___________________________8c
"Prarticallv everv nhase of the school system is re-
Jated to health. Housing, screenino. diet, disposal of
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The Ennis Weekly Local (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1936, newspaper, October 1, 1936; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1409788/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ennis Public Library.