The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1929 Page: 4 of 10
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lAN.X COUNTS m:«s IAHok V TEXAS. Not | -MBER ’s| |l
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BUILDING MATERIAL
that
a lumber
lift.' ‘'UVIV1 Ivt’ VV111V11 CUV UU1V
*g new Ford battery today.
next bill
ecnomical ;
Curved
one.
each
I 2 for $ 1.00
Just the blade for YOL! The sharp
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Phone
Tahoka.
Em-
mint
such
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driven
Mr.
son of
of Mr
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prJatikrJkrJ' ■. ,
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and his
rob th.
officer-
mob in
Bai. i inxion has return-
>e f- mi a few weeks visit with
must
who can say
w i thou;
include a grand
the kneeling of
papal thrne.
boggled at that
1 hey never cease to pour it
some good men who refused to
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NEW HOME HAPPENING’S
Let us re-finance that old 8 percent loan on your farm into a
loan with cheaper rate of interest, or take up those 8 percent
vendor’s lien notes and convert them into a loan with cheaper
rate of interest: see us.
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castigating
of this state.
t going to realize
cotton this
them have flock*
few cows, which
pay expenses mid
another crop can
a hunch that
lai* will n
■it will no
■ condition
The si >w
Ifl-ETi: ’[IferCc
Hell Ramsey, Thelma Clark,
Brant.
and \ ada Satterwhite, all
affirmed
tion f"i
intervened and
i its course, it
more than two
it i
our
is too
aid of
K E E
CRIMINAL
THE LEGISLATURE"
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MISS SH1IL THOM VS EN TER-
TAINS POST I*. O. E. < I t B
Published Every
Tahoka. Lynn (
tending
week end with home folks.
Herald last
reviewing the
brought
death v<
March 30
consolation * in
Wilmer Durham f
returned home
an extended visit
Mr. ,1. H. Smith.
(Jeronimo -Juarez. Tudor
. Wofford Jones, T. Sdn.
a guard!, Tom
THOMAS HROTHERS
DRUG COMPANY
Tahoka, Texas
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her home near
.night to the P
I Bridge
ening.
n should he
court machinery
is a shame and a
Six months w u’d
long time for jus-
delayed but two
‘ Difficulties
I oioper security
| < hI’leh would
I
mountable,
■there was
transportation which is of the
There’s no need of hesitation
there s but ohe choice vou can
make negotiations for th.?
court re-
governor
matter a
Texas, un
>f March '.th, 1*79.
Olhce m (ourt llou-< Nesi Door to Sheriff in.I Tax Collector
was
Ms
and Mi
Thursday at
>untv. T xas.
cause trouble.
Miss Johnnye Merrell < f County
Line visited the Misses Murrell Alt
I man and Boyd Friday night. She wa
I accompanied home by her sister.
Miss Hettie Murrell.
I uther
Jasper,
the post office a: Tahoka,
der ac
peo- i
pro-
sion and put it back on the basis I
enjoyed in the early hist ry of,
untry. but the other element,
strong for them with ut the
the people at the ballot box. '
P THE PROFESSIONAL
LAWYER OCT OF
now to you.
meditation
day, if you’ll
which is noth-
all
more
f the ceremonial of De-
cember Fifth would
j entry. foil, wed by
ill Majesty at the
Victor Emmanuel
After Thanksgiving ponies I’hi-’st
gain or maintain your popularity
gift a new MODEL A FORD, arid
kji u i Ai nix. a^ 25c per
hundred, or $1.20 for 500.—-The News
■Hough with the court*
ain prone ami bleeding in this state
I n t i I
We want to sell you
whether it is a large or a
upon the
any indi-
Octobei ’.’th. While
- pending. Ratliff’-
affidavit setting up
had become insane,
he was brought t
sanity hearing and
in jail there awaiting such a
when he made an attempt t '
Brownfield
after briefly
Marshall Ratliff case that came to a
DON BRtDLLt Owner and Mg’.
some
measures of court re-
should drive from the
horde of criminal law-
legislature
I blocked every attempt at
I form. i andidicates for
j limild I.,- put t the same
| The criminal lawyers in the legisla-
I'.eie and in the c urt ro nis of Tex-
' is have frittered away enough of the
people's money and have dallied long
Justice has
E I HILL. Edit
the life of
should have
This ought
t the peepjle of Texas,
see that only those
firmly and unflinchingly for court
reform are allowed seats in the Tex-
as Senate and House next year. The
tate and our courts have been runjan
by a bunch of criminal lawyers long|l&-
enough. The people have the ballot |
and if they do not use it to rid the
Sta’e and the courts of these para- I
sites on society, they should not I
grumble at the consequences. There '
are good honest lawyers who are .
h nestly making a stab toward court j
reform. They see that their
profession is almost becoming
temtable in the sight of honest
pie, and they would redeem the
lemony. -Dalia
your
small
Advertising Kat. s \>n Application
right oft. He hail met the head of
the British Empire, and all they did
was to shake hands and talk togeth-
er like two human beings. But the
V aticun has precedr-nt on his
A* a Catholic monarch Victor
in .n el has no choice. He
kneel. His Majesty finally c need-:
bet 23. ll<27. the 1 cal court g t busy
immediately. It was three month-,
however. before Ratliff could h.
as stcand
WOULD
YERS FROM LEGISLATURE
The
at Washington?
un-Ameri
and
<ii nouncing and
criminal lawyers
ceeds as follows:
‘‘This m rning
dailies brought word that the
pie i f Eastland couqty, otherwise
lawabiding people had become weary
tired f the loopholes and dod-
in the laws of the State of Tex-
and at once became outlaws by
mob violence and taking
a human that the state
finished is months ago.
upreine lesson
They should
who come out
time that
driven from power ev-
money changers of Id
from the temple.
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LOATH To KISS IT
Lorenc Clements who
school in Tahoka spent
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Weaver Sunday,
and Mrs. Gene W H n and
Plainview visited in the horn.
and Mr*. Armontrouts Sun-
the Club, and to Mins
I , . of Grassland and Mian
McC. i I of Tuhokn, guests.
It wa- iwenty-tinee month..
•I', '.jin- Marshall Ratliff
. nfederates attempted to
Cisc' bank and killed two
until he was hanged by the
Eastland. Upon the commisseion of
Eastland di
giand .iur
members of th
•d Mar-hal) Ratlif
1 hen the Vatican got down t
nubbin Of the matter. Having kneel- •
ed, \ ict r Emmanuel must kis
te.- of pins \| When last heard 1
from the Xing was ready to bow i
and genuflect anil go through any i
thing they asked him. except that he
Would not kiss that toe. Possibly,
he can solve the matter by delegat 1
ing that royal privilege to Mussolini.
TUT SHYSTEl
THE TEMPLE
. I murderer committed
d< f. nsible crime until
of ihe punishment.
That such a conditi
P sible that our
been a long,
!o have been
' It is a mockery,
is such m ckery
that has caused the people
and
Alabama,
after
with their uncle
Mr and Mrs. Wilson' and daugh
Winter Protection
$ Lubricants other than winter grades a»
after that date,
this motion was
mother filed an I
more than five ami a
half month- after that date that the
Court of Criminal Appeals
the
NOTICE TO THE Pl BLK
Any erroneous refl c'.mn
reputation or standing of
vidual, firm or corporation, tha: may I
appear in the robin’"* of the News,
will be gladly corrected when called
t our att-ntion.
mber 5th is the daj the King
y g i s to see the Pope—if he
Victor Emmanuel isn't so sun
original idea w is
run over with his
hands with His
and then run back home
t> rece ie the Pope when he
the all. The King was as
not to say naive, as that.
| Bit the P pe had othet ideas. His
• ’ epresentat ives convinced His Majes-
|*y that there would be n> return vis.
about providing the
for the head of the
probably be insur-
hands agreed. But
trouble. The Vati-
Oi’aticn should
*i lite important
he will go. Hi
that ii<- would
chauffeur
Holiness
1 in time
toe of any f reign potentate,
is not religious prejudice; it is
\ mericanism.
suitable They
u n sat i s ft ic to ry 1 u br i ca-
(Delayed I
Sunday scK ol opened at 10 o’cl ck
Sunday morning with large atten- 1
dance.
Brother Ed Waiteir.an delivered
the 11 o’clock sermon. We are al
■lays glad to have Brother Wnitem.inJ
I escape and killcil
I Jones.
Had not the in b
had the law taken
would have been 1
yeai' and nobody know< h w much
i longer fr'tn the time this red-hand
u wholly in-
the infliction
Farmer
much money from th<
year but most < f
of chickens and a
will help them to
hold the fort until
be raised. We have
next year is going to he a go d one,
\ gentleman remarked to the editot
the j l*!t‘ other day that this is the best
saw-
the|l,ut that doesn’t keep us from bank
'ng on next year 1'. may be :i hum-
mer, folks.
a genuine
I rtafdfpi.'apjciipJSPIFk’WLr" ffW
Wade & Butcher
■* —SPECIAL* +
Curved Blades
and if you want to re-
he family, make your
your Santa (’laus.
B. Y. P. U. services wen held at
«':30 Sunday evening. Each class ren-
dered an instructive program.
Brother Berrymore from Winters,
Texas, delivered the 8 o’cl ck sei-
‘mon. He brought an in«pi ing mes- 1^
-age to all.
i'he Auction Sale sponsored by the
New Home school, Friday night,
November 15th, 1929, was attended
by a large crowd. Proceeds amount-
ed to $165.00. We sincerely apprec-
iate Judge Grider being with us as
auctioneer. To the merchants of Ta-
h ka, Lubbock. Slaton and New
Home we extend our appreciation i s
for your co-operation in helping u*!@
to make the sale a success.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster and sons 1
have I’eturned from Gainesville af
ter a week's visit with friends and
Here are Some Folks Who Know it
Vatson, Sp. Rd. Oscar McCJint
'let, in the face of such shameful
I c mlitions. criminal lawyers are in
I the habit of sneering at all sugges
ti ns of c urt r"form. Criminal
I lawyers in the legislature, who seem
to dominate that body, have repeat-
■ ed spurned and pigeon-holed amend-
ments offered by learned legal auth-
orities to impr ve our court proce-
dure. We believe that the blood of
| T m Jones is up n their hands. The
j people should demand of their can
'didates for the legislature next year
(that they commit themse
l ai ri aching
I f rm. Thev
HIGGINBOTHAM-BARTLETT
COMPANY
“Everything to Huihl {nythinff'
• Mtice Phone 157
satisfactory. Come in today.
Reductions on Ford Prices
Ranging from $15 to $200. depending type „f Car, removes
every doubt of the Ford being the best car investment offer-
BAR CRIMINAL LAW-
rues are for the Ac-
' its Customers
erdict being rendered
i. 192s. It was almost four
rom th.it date until tin ap-
the <;.-e was filed
Criminal Appeals on
It was f ur months
1'J, that the case
the •' urt of <’rimin;
Lynn County Abstract Company
Office In County Clerk’s Office 8
W S. TAYLOR. Owner & Mgr ffl
THE PIGI: -ER ABSTRACT CO
Judge Daven|ort
right in convening
and .nsi*
mob tha'
tile San’
Thanksgiving. 1929
A Rippling Rhyme cn the Model A
Whatever be your destination, t
the fact that you can get IhcN
imagination halt your happy c<
that it is winter get in tune. I' .;
not be all the conversation, thcc.?
piompt alio
he part >>f these
situati n much—•
mo impi ve the
•••pke such crimes.
stream of court
tinue t tno>e *!■
-tagnant po L here
breed crime
.•ry out 1 r court reform. I if anything that would improve the
mockery that has brought I,. •
into contempt in the eyes '
jof many good nu n. I' is such mock-
ery that breeds and encourages lyn.h
at Eastland with a lynching, Saturday
after bitterly and vehemently
the
pro-
I Country are terribly -.hocked every
j time some member of a Protestant
hurih exhibits prejudice against the
I P pe.
I on t
vote for one Al Smith last year be-
cause he owes allegence to the Pope ;
at Rome. And yet, if Pope P
mands that a Catholic King
bow and kiss his toe,
that he would not make the same de
mand cf a
theie happened to be one occupying
the White House
ft is the autocratic and
can attitude of the head of the Re-
man Catholic Church that make
Catholic candidate unpopular in the
South and in Texas Southern Dem-
ocrats are democrat. , and they want
no man at the head of this govern-
(ment who w mid bow down and kiss
th.'
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Hill, E. I. The Lynn County News (Tahoka, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1929, newspaper, November 28, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1212295/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .