The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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THE ELDORADO SUCCESS
OF AND FOR EL DORADO AND SCHLEIC
vol xxvm
El Dorado, Schleicher County, Texas, Friday, November 2, 1928
No. 44
REV. L. D. HARDT RETURN-
ED TO ELDORADO
The Rev. L. D. Hardt, who has
been pastor of the First Metho-
dist Church of Eldorado for the
past year was returned to serve
this church for anotner year,
which will be gratifying news to
the local membership here. Fol-
lowing are th§ appointments of
the San Angelo District: Presid-
ing Elder, Sterling Fisher: Big
Lake, O. F. Moreland: Brady, M.
K. Fred: Christoval, H. Wright:
Eden, and Eola, W. A. Fullbright
Eldorado, L. D. Hardt; Garden
City, W. A. Allen; Junction, M.
F. Hill; Melvin and Rochelle, W.
H. Marshall; Menard, J. W. Bick-
ley; Mertzon and Barnhart, A.
Y. Old; Midland, Stanley Haver;
Miles, F. P. Bishop; Millersview,
and Pear Valley, J. A. Foster;
McCamey, E. C. Young; Ozona,
J. A. Meredith; Paint Rock, J. O.
Whitaker; Rankin, R. H. Wash-
ington; San Angelo First Church
J. G. Timmons; San Angelo Chad
bourne Street, Mims J. Jackson;
Sterling City, J. D. McWhorter;
Water Valley, C. L. Nicholson.
NEW RAY MAY MAKE
ALCOHOL FROM WATER
Remarkable advances in syn-
thetic chemistry are promised
through the use of high-speed
electronic bombardment through
the new Coolidge cathode-ray
506.000 POUNDS
MOHAIR SOLD MONDAY
The accumulation of fall mo-
hair hel din storage by the Ed-
wards County Wool and Mohair
Warehouse Co., amounting to
290.000 pounds and that of the
Rocksprings Livestock Loan Co.
tube according to the Journal of amounting to 216,000 pounds
American Institute of Blue- «£££*£&£
tncal Engineers. and Slivered on board_____
Prof. H. Plauson of Germany Qomp Wood Monday and Tues-
has perfected an improved tube day.
with which the stability of The price this fall, as predict-
many types of molocule and at-'?d by,Mr- Brown in last week’s
om can be upset and transform- Record, was off, yet the growers
ed to other types of stable com- section are satisfied, in
pounds, producing transforms- that the warehouses here secur-
tion hitherto thought to be im- ed a price that was very satis-
factory, for reports have reach-
SCHLEICHER HAS GINNED
3,950 BALES OF COTTON
C. S. Chich, County Weigher,
reported Tuesday morning that
3,950 bales of cotton had been
ginned in Schleicher County up
to date and that he was sure
that the complete ginning would
run above 4,500. Schleicher has
enjoyed a season of prosperity
this year.
posible.
The new high velocity cathode
ray will, it is reported, convert
the waste products of petroleum
stills and coke ovens into rubber,
alcohol, acetic acid and valuable
drugs and perfumes. It is also
stated that moist air is convert-
ed directly into nitric acid, that
synthetic rubber can be made
with great rapidity, and that
with cold water and air as raw
materials it is possible to make
FALL* CLIP credit for the tariff on this com- I S( HOOL TAX CARRIES
.modity they would have receiv- ™YING TO FIND CORN , #mjU1 of the VOte
• I C0, D W,LL N0T KIL'- ter. of the Eldorado Independent
Now the wool clip will be of- What is believed to be a u- School District turned out at the
fered for sale, possibly some aique application of electric re- Saturday’s election, but the ma-
time in the early part of next frigeration has recently been Jorit> str°n* for the
month and no doubt the buyers ..s i)V tv,e tj « Deoartment mon* *bose wbo came out, the
are together on this, yeet we of AgricuRure To t^ecJd “"*"£**
feel that our ranchmen will re- rcsisting qualities of corn, a \°. , Th*s .W,U enable th«
pi hThbU U '"S ^ ^
afjcellent quality and weight, yet luUed to the corn to be te3ted schooL
they can feel assured that they an dthe refrigerator is lowered
will not receive the benefit ot so that ^ COvers four hills at
the protective tariff on this ar- onee
tide, as the buyers always man- The piant has been in opera- The Eldorado footbhll team
age to get this additional mar- f,;on for several weeks. Certain swamped the Robert Lee high
ff*®* ___ 'strains of corn have been found school team by a tune of 100 to 0
I
ELDORADO RUNS WILD
But the ranchmen of Edwards which are not injured by a tern- hist Friday on the local field. The
county can rest asured that jPerature of 32 degrees maintain- inexperienced team from Robert
___„,___ __________ tlie warehousemen of Rock-|t,(j for an hour. Other strains Fee could not cope with the ex-
this office that this fall clip, springs wall always secure
men feel that they have done
very well with this fall’s clip.
had sold for as low as 61 and 71 them a price that is at the very
cents as some other concentra- head of the list on wool and mo-
tion points, while rumors are out and returns
to the effect that some of the them promptly as
warehousemen had secured a,,riade. —Rocksprings Record.
fraction above this price on the 1 -
kid hair. Menard reports the! Nice line of Braodcloth Dress
best price this season and we shirts at Wright’s Cash Store.
understand this was a contract ______
sale, made some time ago. j
Taking it all in all with the
for vvere billed or injured. perienced and fiashy backs of the
In one case where the refrig- home team. Never was Eldorado
held the temperature
•n , ('rHt°r held the temperature a- *n danger of being scored on, the
will reach round the corn at 32 degrees for visitors making only two first
sales are an hour on two nights, a hybrid downs.
stalk remained perfectly green Robert Lee won the toss and
and healthy. Another hill show- chose to receive. McClatchey
ed one stalk in good shape and kicked off. The v itors were
one killed.
this new agent are so remark-
able that if they are substant-
uated, it would appear that an
entirely new era in synthetic
Another thing that mqst be
uoticed and appreciated by the
chemistry is opening,” says the growers in Edward’s county, and
article. “It is to be hoped that
these claims, which appear at
present almost extravagant, will
be duly substantiated by repeti-
tion an dreport. Accounts of
such further studies will be a-
] waited with keenest interest.”
I—News Service.
that is that returns are made to
the ranchmen immediately after
the sale is made, our ware houses
do not hold up on remittances
thirty, sixty and ninety days, as
has been reported from some
other concentration points.
If our growers had been given
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held for downs nr
to punt. On the
Eldorado gained
the ball, McClat*
I end run behind j
once ran about fifty
ere forced
play after
session of
on a wide
t interfer-
yards for
an.l
and 2nd,-
‘TRE VANISHING RIDER’
‘Back to Nature’
Thursday and Friday—Nov 1st
“THE FEARLESS RIDER
Chapter 4. Comedy,
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Saturday, November 3rd.
Ranger, The Wonder Dog, in “DOG JUSTICE
Comedy, “Buster Minds The Baby”.
Monday November 5th.
“HONOR BOUND
Fred Humes in
the first score. After this the
home team scored at will.
At the beginning of the second
half the visitors showeed a lit-
tle more fighting spirit but after
a few long runs gave up and the
boys made the score an even 100
in the last half, scoring five
touchdowns in this period.
| The interference of the Eagles
was almost perfect, every boy
on the team doing his duty and
never left anything for the other
Featuring George O’Bryan and ESTELLE fellow to do. There were no in-
TAYLOR, (Jack Dempsey’s Wife). Comedy, “Lady Lion”. dividual stars to mention on El-
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Robert’s Clothing Store
The Home of Men’s Wear.
We are carrying1 a complete line of men’s
Clothing. Shirts, Trousers, Sweaters, Coats,
Jumpers, Ties and other articles of men’s
wear.
We take orders for Suits made by the best
Companies. We handle the Ed V. Pricee and
Nu-Born lines of Tailor made Clothes. Let us
take that order for a new fall and winter suit
from our new supply of samples. Any style
suit that you want.
Tuesday and Wednesday November 6th and 7th
“THE PERFECT CRIME”, With Clive Brooks and Irene Rich.
W’ith a two Reel Comedy
Coming November 20 th and 21st, “ROMONA”.
Ladies Department
We are carrying a complete line of Ladies-
Ready-To-Wear. Sport Dresses, Afternoon
Dresses, Evening Dresses, Coats, Sweaters,
All kinds of Ladies Underwear, Silk Hose.
Also a nice line of Gift Shop supplies. A spec-
ialty on Ladies Raincoats. Don’t fail to visit
our Millinery Department. Smart Styles in
Hats. You aje alwaws welcome to pay us a
visit and look over our stock.
Cleaning and Pressing
We call for and deliver. One day service.
Just Received
A Fresh Shipment Of “Whitman’s Fancy
Chocolates”.
It Proves Both Thoughtfulness And Your
Good Taste To Take Hi r A Box Of Whitman’s
Chocolates.
The Modern New Drug Store
Snappy Fountain Service
Royster & Whitten
Drug Store
dorado’s team but will take the
entire team as the stars of the
game.
The boys have no game this
week end but will go to Del Rio
next Wednesday and if the boys
display the same brand of foot-
ball that they have in the last
few games, we predict a very
close score or a victory. The
team has been strengthened a
great deal by the return of Bil-
lie Stewardson, who is an ex-
perienced player, a good line
plunger and a real punter for
a high school team.
He will take a place in the back-
field and Parker a very consis-
tant player, whether winning or
.losing will return to his post in
i t ie line.
Buy where your money gets
the most, Wright’s Cash_ store
: or bargains.
SPECIAL
Friday and Saturday
No. 3 Wash Tub _ :98c
No. 2 Wash Tub
89c
Wash Board
49c
Clothes Line, 40 ft.
15c
3 dozen clothes pins
25c
Stove Pipe, 28 gage
25c
Stove Damper
15c
Zinc Bucket, 10 qt.
29c
Zinc Bucket, 12 qt.
35c
•anterns
$1.25
A Good Place To Trade
CITY VARIETY STORE
ains!
:amsl
We have moved our Stock of Dry floods and Groceries
from Rankin to the McWhorter Building, next to the Post
Office and will Close Out this Stock at Prices that will
K.
We are Offering some REAL BARGAINS while this
Come tin and let us show yon
Brooks Store
QUALITY MKRHANDIS1!
See the nice display of King’s
Chocolates at Wright’s Cash
ft tort.
ROCK
Filling Station
Let us sell you
Some real good gas,
And Some oil, too,
When next you pass.
(Continued next week)
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Barber, L. T. The Eldorado Success (Eldorado, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1928, newspaper, November 2, 1928; Eldorado, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1123671/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .