Sweetwater Daily Reporter (Sweetwater, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 237, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 5, 1930 Page: 3 of 4
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PAGE THREE
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Announcements
Public Notices
It our subscribers do not get
papers by 6:30 p. m. please call
Reporter office and a paper will be
delivered at once. Closing hour,
7 p. m.
Business Services
LOOK! Listen! Sidewall paper 55c
and up per room: painting and
paperhanglng i n proportion.
Smith & Daniel, headquarters at
Gray Lumber Co. Phono 1099 W
or 548.
LRT our phone line bo your clothes
line. Camp Jov Laundry, 799.
Breckenridge Man
Feels Like a New
Person
(Continued from Page One)
Woman's Column
NG and hemstitching. Mrs.
ortsou, 905 Locust, phone
$
NOTICE
jj Hoae mending. Work guaranteed;
308 Lamar. Phone 110.
For Rent
Light Housekeeping Rooms 25
TWO rooms furnished for house-
keeping; also nice bedroom; 310
W. Broadway. Phone 382.
Apartment
FURNISHED and unfurnished ap-
artment for rent; modern; newly
papered and painted; convenient
to Hast Ward School. Phone 513.
FOR RENT
\ Two 4-room furnished apartments.
\ Two 3-roont garage apartments.
)
Real cheap. Photic 351, 009 W.
Broadway.
MODERN apartment; close-in; 007
E. Third St.
Amarillo district is the presiding
elder slated for now work.
Pastors who will more than like-
Wife Savs Nothing He Took j >v liu<l tliat t,le aproaching confer-
Bid Any Until » KT""’ ""
He Began Taking Argotane( “Four-yeat"’pastors: the Revs.
-—Says Change in His Con- J- E. Eldrtdge, Miami; H. w. Wilk-j
dition Is Remarkable. ins’ uI<:wa£: 1 • ,vv;.??lu,!lu.l,n;-iI an'
_____ |pa; H. W. Barnett, Wheeler; Elmer |
“My Husband’s health has im-1 Crabtree, Southland; It. T. Breed-
proved so much since he began tali- love, Tahoka, and 11. W. Hanks,
ins Argotnne that he feels like he! Sweetwater.
has been almost made over into a' The ltev- l[- <’• Cordon, lias been
new man,” said Mrs. A. II. Wil-
liamB who lives at the Brooks and
Hamolin Colony, where her hus-
band has been employed at the gsrs
plant for the past three years.
“I wish,” continued Mrs. Wil-
liams, "that every sufferer from
stomach trouble could just experi-
ence the wonderful relief my Inis- Stamford dhl'riei •' I
has in the past few weeks. He has
been benefited even beyond u.y be-
lief, and I think it is time to talk
for the benefit of others.
‘‘About six months ago, he be-
gan suffering from sour stomach
and Indigestion, and 1 reckon he
hud the meanest case a man ever
had. At times his kidneys would
bother him and he would suffer
with sharp shooting pains through
the small of ills back. He was in
bad health otherwise, too. His ap-
petite was very poor, lie couldn’t
get any satisfactory sleep or rest,
and lie felt very much inclined to
give up from lack of strength and
energy, nothing gave him any re-
(Continued from page 1)
Colorado
DENVER, Nov. 5. (U.PJ—Edward
P. Costigan, Democrat, today was
conceded election to tiie United
States senate from Colorado.
Wisconsin
MADISON, Win., Nov. 5. (U.fii
Phillip F. La Foilatte, youngest
son of llte late “Fighting Bob”
La Follette, and brother of the
present t'. K. Senator Robert ,YI.
La Follette, held a commanding
the race for the gov-
stationed at, Anson for the past',
five years. I lead today m the rue., tor
Presiding elders who will assist.ernorship of Wisconsin.
Bishop lioaz in making the appoint-,
ments are: the Revs. ]•:. E. White,!
Abilene district: W. M. Murrell, | TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 5. (U.R)—
Clarendon district; A. Bleltley, s,,11Rtor Henry J. Allen, strong sup-
Ltlbbock district; „\L M. Beavers,, p01.|el. ()f president Hoover and for
Kansas
N. Lipscomb.
years a foremost figure aiming
,, .Kansas Republicans, has beert d li-
fe wont water district; J. O. llaymes, L.,^ , in wh.u |)l)lill(.al ^.servers
Vernon district; and Dr Pear. e. L Ul„
«• , 1 llny ar 8 nation;'1 administration by a large
Members ot ine Northwosi con-
ference fill a number of conference j, ia (* Kn 1,1 V(,t0,
South Dakota
PIERRE, S. I)., Nov. 5. (U.R)
Minnesota [governor were swept into office in ! of the 11)30*31 term,
ST. PAUL, .Minn., Nov. 5. (OB—I Oregon on the crest of heavy lial-! nouneed Wednesday.
Minnesota voters apparently turn- j lotiug.
etl their backs today on Republican [ ~ 1 ,“r* ZT“” .
candidates for the offices of U. S.! (Vp\A/c g pti pt* IC
senator and governor for the first j *!■ N W 0 &J\ It" I
time since the Civil War. ™ 1 !• 1 1
mTsToLh j lo ite Published
California I ST. LOUIS. Mo., Nov. 5. MR) '
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5. .U.R)-| Missouri, which wen! K<-pt)l»Ifean • pormer ROSCO0 Youth Is Se-
Usherod in by the largest majority |1)1 1-i.S, ij DP’ " ' "I tomn to lane: ,l(j |.v! i t (lr of
Gov. W. .1. Billow today led Sena-
tor W. H. McMaster, liis Republi-
can opponent in tin? senatorial
race by 6,000 votes with only a
scattering of precincts missing. His
election seemed assured.
This letter is to be published
I weekly and is to contain news
! Items of the school of interest to
i the students and patrons of the
I school.
! (’. A. Kodytek has been selected
1 as faculty supervisor for the pub-
! Mention.
if early ratios hold good, ever ac-! elected
corded a candidate. Mayor James |,rom at
Rolpli. Jr., of Sail’Frail. > was
at the head today of u long amt al-
most unbroken line of Republican
winners in the state’s general elec-
tion.
to have
Democratic congressmen! lected !!s l5d!tor
least nine of its 16 con-1 Weekly Letter
gressioual districts.
Michigan
DETROIT. Nov. 5. 0J.R)-Voters
of Michigan remained on tile Re-
publican side of llm fence when
they went to the polls yesterday,! *
and as u result the state’s Wash-
ington representation will lie of the
same solid political complexion, el-
though a bit more moi- than for-
merly.
Greenville Jury Discharged
GREENVILLE. Tex., Nov. 1. (U.R)
— After deliberating for more than
50 hours, the jury in the J. H. Cur-
___ . Bill Kelly, formerly a student of «««• in whk’u ,he , defendant
Nevada | Roscoc high schoAl, wlio iB a senior VV3s ( har med w,th Inu,*<!?1 ,in \l_e
RENO, Nev. 5. (U.fJJ— Although at Newman high this year, has been ^hiying «>t Pennington Mallow, It,
the race was close, returns from | selected as editor of the weekly
yesterday's election indicated a j news letter which is to be published
Republican victory in Nevada. |at the school during the remainder
i was discharged.
Maryland
HA I/nMORE, Mel., Nov. 5. (U.R)
Democrats' appeared early today
have gained two -atr. in the
.Maryland congressiona 1 elections.
try* • * %,
y<£ B!
ami eotfneeiional offices, as fallows;
Oklahoma
the Revs. J. YV. Hunt, Abilene, pre
sident or McMurry college;- F. Dar-j OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 5. (U.R>
cy Boone, Aliilem?, professor in —Rettirus 1’r.un 2211 out of 336S
McMurry college; J. V. G. Ander-1 precincts in Oklahoma today gave
son, Weatherford, professor In \V. H. “Alfalfa Bill” Murray Dem-
Weathcrford colleg": G S. Slover, ,,,nearly a"70,000 majority over
Amarillo, director of Golden ('runs. | Htal(. s,.lmlor ,ra A Hill. Rcpahli-
hospltal commissioner, and seciv- taIli )u „,p KUlH.inatorial nice. 1
tary of education; Sam M. Hilburn, I _________
missionary to Japan; John (’. Alabama
Granbury, Lubbock, professor in t
Texas Teclmological college; J, j BIRMINGHAM, Ain., Nov. 5. (U.R)
W Watson, Lubuock, conference: -Senator J. Thomas lleflin wh.)
in
Washington
SEATTLE, Nov. 5 (U.R)- '•'our Re-j
publicans and one Damoeral will I
represent the state of W.,shill'.' ill
iii congress during file next icrm, j
according to results in two contest-1
oil congressional districts.
cuts*
it
Massachusetts
BOSTON, Nov. T (U.R' -Aliti-prn-
hibiifbnistH scored <l«:«-isi-vo vic.th"-
ie yin yesterday’s elections both in
Massachusei i and Rhode island Montana
where the dry issue was carried (li-j BITTIC, .Mon... Nov. f>. (»J.R)—
roctly to the electorate. : Late returns inert us d tin- lead of'
------ 1 Senator Thomas J. Walsh, veteran |
*owa I Democrat, whose n election over j
Dl .S MOINKS. Iowa. Nov. ... U P> ^j|)rt j (jalen \va cu:it <-<! al ioda;.
>
fi>
-The second con;-'r. ■-sioiial ili.v
iicruntii he hegm. using Argotane., nt 8nnday schools; bolted the D-mocraii: vicket
lie ,s now on his second bottle,,./, Han| , hiili-m,,,.. director i 192s ami ran for re.dec ion a.
:: .' !':r;r“a
i”1""*»ti.’-i':'...dff!'ciieJrfi.jTh!f;,’fr'A,........
Ins relief lvas been a source of joy A|11jouk!i i,isi10p H..:,/. is a Tex- . ------
and comfort to liim. il 1 .cels bet- ;lu approaching se-sion initiates
ter in every way, and ho sleeps i pn sid ncy in the Northwest
every night like a healthy child. Hi., Texas conference,
appetite is better, he rests well and other conference officer.; are:
lias gained several pounds ill the Rev. ('. c. Wright, of Snyder,
Three furnished apart-j weight. He tried everything lie secretary; J. W. Frio , IVP rsburg,
statistical secrelary; and John if.
Eldrtdge, of .Miami, treasurer.
To Hear Out-State Speakers
C'onnectional boards of the
trlct hi Iowa, for which Democra Oregon
lui'l made the! rstrongest light, In,It'l l,AN I). Ore.. Nov. 5. (U.P1
was won by them today when Unit-1 by oJ iepli Seanlan, state itej.ubli-S
ed I’ress tabulations gave it. M.;< in chairman.
Jacobsen, wet. Democrat. 27.366; A retired vtierai ol the United
and !■’. 1). Let is, Republican ill- at s nrmv a IP'imicr: •" wo —
ciunheut, 21,571. i and an Independent candidate for
.FCROVER
vr 14
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ounces for 2yc.it'
pure,
If/tfiAKIKC
efficient
IT’S DOUBLE ACTING
ONE STOP SERVICE AT THE
MOTOR INN
Across from Wright Hotel. Open
day and night.
FOR TAXI SERVICE OOC
DAY OR NIGHT PHONE
Drivers, F. R. Dickinson, day. L.
E. (Red) Pool, night. Long trips
a specialty. _
TAXIDERMIST & TANNING
Furs &. Robes Made to Order
A. J. FARMER
511 N. W. 9th Street
Sweetwater, Texas
SWEETWATER
BODY WORKS
Opposite Camp Joy
years auto body experience
Phone 2)6
OUT OUR WAY
|i sgis:
J5JN.
sh>
By Williams
FOR rent
ments; one, two, and three
rooms; nicely furnished; plaster-
ed walls; all utilities furnished:
half blnek Santa Fe Station; 504
Ash. Phone 691 YV.
THREE rooms and hath; $25; Hit;
West Fifth St. Phone link W.
FOUR-room apartment, near new
school; will rent very cheap lo
reliable party. Call Mack's Cafe,
966.
could hear of for stomach and
kidneys and kept getting worse.
At last he bought Argotane, and
| the change is remarkable. It lias
done groat things for him, and I
feel it my duty to let the public
know about it."
Genuine Argotane may be bought
ia Sweetwater at the Davis Drug
Company, -adv.
. ATTRACTIVE 5-room
V apartment for couple,
'ton, Phone 7HJ.
furnished
Mrs. Over-
FURNISHED apartment. Phone 4.
Arizona
PHOENIX, Aii/.. Nov. 5. (U.P)—
I Arizona appeared to have returned
Ito the Democratic, fold today.
Idaho
BOISE. Idaho, Nov. 5. (U.R)—
With more than half of the pre-
linos t'hiiwled, it seemed reason-
ably certain early today that Idaho
church will have representatives j would return iN famous senior Re-
nt the Northwest conference sen-1 publican senator and two Republi-
sion to spoilt m hehfflf of board in- can congressmen to congress by
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
ORDINANCE TO AMEND PRE-
SENT CITY CHARTER OF
SWEETWATER, TEXAS.
Notice is hereby given that it is |
the intention of the City Commie
sion of tiie City of Sweetwater,;
TWO or 3-room furnished apart-1 •| ,.va;., t0 pass an ordinance on tlm
mont; also bedroom; 9U6 Locust.
Phone 573.
TWO or 3-room furnished apart-
ment: utililies paid; $20 mouth;
110 Bowie; one block south T-P
Station. Phone 155-J.
FUR. apartment; 207 l’ecan.
17tli day of November, 1930, pro-
viding l’or the holding n special city
election to amend Sections Nos.
21, 2s, 23 and 21. or ARTICLE X.
of the present city (barter, so as
to allow, and make payable the
city taxes in three equal install-
ments, instead of one as now pro-
vided for. This notice is given by
virtnre of resolution passed this
Hie 27i.il day of October 1930, pro- |
vlding for such ordinance, and to1
-^ publish such notice of intention to Two Pcny Clubs Work
THREE-room furnished apartment pasu such ordinance for ten days in I nALLAF N . . (U.f. .'•■quads A
' 1 ' * . . -,i i' * . , I ■ i 1 ii,.I'.'iio mu' I’m* 1111 \
t.erests, a; follows: J. F. Rawls,
Nashville, board of missions and
commission on benevolences; Dr.
.1. E. Crawford, Nashville, hoard of
lay activities; the Rev. O. YV.
Aicorner, Nashville, board of
Christian education; and Dr. T. D.
; Ellis. Louisville. Ky , hoard of
I church extension.
I.ovick Pierce, manager of the
Methodist Publishing House branch
at Dalian, and tile. Rev. I'mphroy ,j0)i p, limy,
Lee. of Dallas, will represent inter- ----—
puts of llio Methodist Publishing Wyoming
House at a special session com- CHEYENNE, YY'yo., Nov. 5. (U.P>
numerating its 75th aniversary. — Wyoming sent a Republican m
The Methodist Benevolent Asso- .each limim' of cong . - in .vester-
< iatlon, a life-insurance company da. - ol« i iovi. chousing Robert
; ti: tuutiul majorities.
New York
NEW YORK, Nov, 5. (U.R) A !
plurality which may reach the un-
precedented total of 750.061) votes'
today had returned Franklin D.
it. ion veil a,: governor of New :
York and bad mad * of him on ■ of
the outstanding '(inures for tlu?.
Democratic presidential nomiua-:
located in Nashville, Tciin.. that in-
sures Methodists only, will lie re-
presented by ils field secrelary, the
FOR rent—Four or five room fur-
nished modern apartment. Call
H. Bern,an at 24.
liter'. M. P. YY'oods. Dr. J. H. Shu-
maker is founder and manager of
Dam Carey for the senate sen to
lie vacated by Senator Patrick J.
’■'van, ami returning Vincent
.w, incumbent representative.
company
for rent. Call 499 during business
hours.
APARTMENT and bedroom
rent. Ivy Apartments, 404 E.
Fourth St,_
Bedroom?1
FOR rent —
Broad way.
Bedroom; 311 East
the official newspaper for the said L.11,1 P c
__11'ity of Sweetwater, Texas, 1 lit' j Mi tn,ia
1 first such dale of publication to he
*,)r I not less than 2o days from tho date
the passage of such ordinance.
('. YV. Bryant,
' | Mayor.
- ‘ I Attest: Louis Polk,
City Secretary.
(Oct. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Nov. 2, 3,
1, a, (i.)
BEDROOM, with or without meals, i
506 Locust, phone 659. :
Hoorn and Hoard
Owls Are Flashy
tin* Southern Methodist
took turns In scrimmag-
ing file freshmen colts Teusday.
Coach Ray Morrison sent liis full
team through a stiff grind except
j for Bruno Kattmnn, quarterback,
who Is still suffering from a bad
ankle.
Now that it is to lie introduced
in colors, tile big question is how
are they going lo employ the
warmer tones?
New Mrxico
ALBUQUERQUE, X. M„ Nov. 5.
(U.R) Incomplete returns from Hie
majority of New Mexico’s precincts
today further increased the Demo-
cratic pluralities.
plu-1
Illinois
CHICAGO, Nov, 5. (U.R)—The
rality of .lumen Hnmilton Lewis
v.'i ! i Jem oe i at, 'over bis two women
opponents ill tiie contest for Unit-
ed States senator in Illinois con-
tinued lo mourn today wi.li the
compilation of additional reports
(on the voting down-state.
I
Registered
Optometrist
J. P, MAJORS
Expert examination and glasses i
correctly fitted. Repairing and j
broken lenses duplicated._]
Financial
1
(Jiiick Automobile Loant
Old notes refinanced or
new loans made; any
amount. You drive ear and
pay in convenient install-
ments. Quick, courteous,
confidential service.
Used Car
Exchange
j 101) Eim
Phone 283
Lawyers Directory
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COUTH,T, MAYS & PERKINS
Attorneys-at-Law
222-25 Levy Bldg.
Sweetwater. Texas
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Texas iii. and Trust Co. Bldg.
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vJ.FfAVliLLlPSMS-
r>1930 BY NEA SERVICE. INC-
Physicians
newton f. McDonald
Gf Lo-Li nary, Rectal and
Nervous Diseases
122 1-2 a,id i_4 1-2 Oak St.
Sweetwater,
T exar
28] Hon- .’ON, Nov. r».(U.R) Coacli
(Jack Mi ifcher of Ilitc Institulo,will ]
week; i pit aaainst the Texas I lirislian ;■
KO()i\I and hoaiu. SS per
also comfortably furnished bed-1 |rom p()rt \\orlli Saturday one
$11.50 per week; -IK’. i’ine|i;1(. j 1:;-11i'■t ajiaregations ol soj
Wash Tubbs
By Sweetwater’s Own Cartoonist
Rcy.. ;on Crane
rooms;
Street.
ROOM and board; home cooked
meals: 902 Locust St. Phone S48J.
Iicinon s c\ "■ assembled, accordiii:,
to anient scribes and fans at the
scuihcrn cud of the state.
Hour,eg
29!
FIVK room modern linu.-e for
1163 Pine. Phone .56 J.
rent;|
FOI'lt-room 1ioii:*o fnr rent;
ern eonvcuiiuK’iHear 105
Strot L Phone 1-5.
mod-
A:dl
IIouscf for Sale
‘,17
Nin-: n-n-in Imu-e won li tlm |
money: nonr Soul’? Ward School;
will lak" good light car as first 1
pay no nt. i). C. MtCall Heal lv
late.
JOE H. ROOTHE
INSURANCE SERVICE
16 Years In Sweetwater
Lots and Acreage
38
FOR sale- 12 acres, iktosh
way west from (tun Club.
Gua Farrar.
Exchar'1:?
high
Hoc
42
ST3IE
BAKER
WM4T JUSTICE! wt
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; Tvyev vincb the other out? 1
|i mi WSW.W OUT!
kEVi WERE! '
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WANT to trade equity In well lo-
cated Rwcotvnler home for equi-
ty in home in Luboeli. Address li.
H. Moore, 519 Main St., Ldhbock.
Texas._ _
Consult
MADAM ADAMS
Private
Readings Dally
Hours: 10 a. in. to 7 p. m.
507 W. Broadway
A German honking project lias the
home Imlli Il) II"'"" ell" !■ <> tin
to ftirnlah the greatest auKiunt of
''gin, air and recrenfii n space In
ilie inhubllaiil::.
P ") Iv.'ski:;:' '1-PiLT.t ;i-
Pi/IM’I CtIj 1’ioK11. ()
Yvheels; [food tiroa.
nipchanical condi-
; leather upholstcr-
i'rice ....... $485
1028 Chevrolet Coupe; tt
real good buy at .. $265
1028 Studebaker Dicta-
tor Sedan ........ $475
1926 Studebaker Stand-
ard Roadster ... $137.50
1924 Studebaker Special
Road..ter ........$60
Ed S. Hughes
Motor
Company
Sweetwater, Texas
Phone 579 Oak at Fifth
Servinq West Texas for 49 Years
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BURIED.
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