The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 166, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 13, 1924 Page: 1 of 10
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VOL. IV. No. lfiO
BKECKENKIIjOE. STEPHENS COUNTY TEXAS. SUNDAY. JANUARY 13 1921.
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District Meeting Of
Legion To Be Hel
Here
Tin- 17th District si (i.triou ..i
llii' American Legion KHiti'in ii.
Itre keuriilge today.
This nrgiinl.illoii of ill. I i'"
Is lln largest in I In- suiti- "I
'l'ins excepting onlv ill st.iu
Convention of (In' Aiiieiimn Leg-
ion held :iiii;iiiiII. I:. It .Mnxw I
iif Hi ki i ri i ! t; Mate Kxei-utive
4'oiuuitttceitinii of the I Ttli Ills.
II let K ( linlritiaii of the siic a-
lion. Prominent among tlna l.ejiinn's
guests. Is tin' lleiiiiiinciit Com-
mimlcr of the Dcpntttiicnt of
Texas .M. W. Sherwood M. P.: I-.
A. C S.; of Temple. Dr. Sher-
WOOd Mas 'Villi Peput lllieilf
CoiiiiiiiiikI)'!' of 111. I).ini'tiiiint of
Trxiis at (iihtNinii la.t .V'nr.
chairman of I III' Texas tlelcgn-
llnll H till inieiiriill I "ti I n nt
Sill I'niiK'Isco hia tin l.irgeli i ti-
slrimicntnl in swinging '"'
Southern States to tin support m
John It. Qtiinn. tin- pii'siMi; Vt-
tloiml t'oititiinndfr resulting in
tht election of .Mr. Quiiiii on llu
eleventh hullot. Dr. Sherwood
lias been prominently lilt'litlll'il
mIIIi the American Legion in Tev-
is from lis I iiomiI Inn to tin
present time anil his ndiiiitiistrn-
lion n' the Icjii tnn'iit of Texas
ptoniisfs to he one of the inn-t
suceesfiil since its org-itiintinn.
Anmnc the medical fraternity
Coiinntiiiiler Sherwood is known as
one of the most prominent phy-
sicians in Texas. He Is the piin-
rlpal .sMulxi'r on the pi-ogntui to-
lay. Willllimfiill Kxpcclc.l.
Others on the program will be
Leonard Wellington one of I In !'
of Fort :
iartni"iit Vice-Commanders
Worth. Mr. Wlthlngton is on
the
staff of the Port Worth ltecurd. !
It. Wright ArtiiHtroni.. nrganixer'1
protnoltr mid rnmiiuMiiler of the
"Olil Gray Mare" hand of linn n-
wootl. will he present an well as M. '
C. Atkins of llallinger ami other
proiuliiciil Legionnaires from Aln-i
lime Cisco. Hastlnnd llradv Sweet-
water and nth("r towns in the 17th
CniiKreloiial District. The meeting
will be- held In the City Hall at 0
n. m. Maor C. 11. Fulwller will
deliver the addronk or welcome on
behalf of the City of Hrrckenridt-'e
with redpoiise by Denn Sherry of
Cisco.
Luncheon .Meetlne.
I.okIoii men KatherPd here from
all partti of the 17th CoiiKreiislonal
District will be the KUeata of the
Chamber of Commerce of thin city
nt a luncheon to be held In their
honor nt the Chamber of Commerce-
hall today. Citizen of Hrecfeen-
rldce and the Chamber of Com
merce are put tins forth every effort
to make the visit of lhene e service
men i pleasant one.
Commander SI. W. Sherwoixl will
be met at the train by a committee
of Legion men till mornlnc. Fol-
lowing li! reception he will he
thutr Biieat at breakfast at the Texns
Lunch. Kollowlttp aro a few of tho
reception committee: Krnent Max-
well C. K. neUnoy W. It. lleadlen.
W. SI. Crow lien J Dean. F. S.
;arrir.on W. II. ftulnn. H. H. Cart
wrlcht. (rover C Wood Frank S
Mid Winter Graduation
For Grammar School Wed
Oram mar school graduation oxer
clses have been announced totake
place at the High School auditorium
Wednesday evening at S o'clock. The
present clans inunbe about tlfty-
r;e and Includes jupils from all
threit of the ward schools who am
to be promoted from tho high seven
th grado to tho eighth.
SUss Jessie West 13
antd to nav
This
ormog
HONUR FARM
FOR CONVICTS
RECOMMENDED
'limited Use 01' Slrap On Con
victs is Now Permitted
(. n S':.'e rutins.
B) I'iiIIm! Ifm
AISTi:.. Jan 12.- Th-
still benu: u- il as a tnotl
i lllili lit II' co'lV'l'ls Oti si J I
..trail Is
of pllll-
. fiiriii.".
tun it.s us. im not freiieni. the'
Hoard of .supervisors ol th.. Stuti I
lillll..l.ll.i.i.i. tn.ii.l ... .1 . ..........I '
I" 1'uirn -iuiii ill us u II II u ill
1 in 1 1 i- Covet nor Neff.
1 1. 1 .' j rule now in lor
!iai emi onh h. iutf when an or
1I1 r ha- In 1 n iunl l all Ihit
nieinhers of tin- I'ri.son ('otuini.ssiiiH.
a 11 ine turin doctor luu.-t be pies
til uIimi it Is applied and the farm
manager niiit apply It. I
Few convicts have been whipped
durlnr (he past year. An exampl"
of bow M'lilom the strap is nied
is the record made on the Fergu-
son farm where the Incorrigible
-re incarcerated. Durtuic the past
year only three whipping orders
have been executed where in the
old reittme the men were wlilpp'ii
dally. Itecommemlnttoiif; made by
Hoard included the .iale of :n
Shaw state farm on Iti'il Utver in
Uowle county and the estab'l.n-
ment of on honor farm where the
co"vict wln " l't entirely on tiif'r
I ""or 1lls ooini: away with enarcU.
j Sale of the Shaw farm is reeom-
liieiiueit hecaiis'' of its remnteiieso
from the rest of the prlnn sjs'em's
liroperty.
Opinion- is expressed b the
Hoard 1 bat the prison ssti-m can
not h- a financial or ecouomio sue
ce-s ( the fullest extent until cen-
tralization is uccouiilifc'il. The
system is reported to hnv more
than (laid expenses during the past
en r.
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REBELS BEATEN
Hr UnliKl l't.
MEXICO CITY. Jan. 12. -Federal
troop defeated rebel troops in a
livtly akirmish at I'uente Ue l.xtla
aouth of Cuernavaca today. UIIIiik
07 of tb enemy woundlns many
more and takinu 22 jiiluoners. ac-
cordiiiK to a war office announce
ment.
Itoberta. Itoy David Horace I. Trout
Kobert Leopold. SI. J. Wheeler Paul
A. ItrUiow. J. It. llrewster and
Lloyd B. Stfilnlborg.
Followiug Luncheon the delega-
tion will go Immediately to the
Pearson hotel which will be head-quarteri-
fin all visiting Loglon-
tPMies duriiiK the day. Following
this brief visit to the hotel a short
drive will be made over the city
for benefit of the visitors.
made tho highest average of any of
the entire class and Is to he vale-
dictorian Wednesday evening. The
honor of salutatorlan tall.i to Slips
Mary Frances Russell who held I'ec.
ond place on the honor roll.
As nil of the schools of the city
aro to be represented In tho exeiois-
- 0.1 a largo crowd Is expected to bo
present for this mliMnriu
grammar
- j school graduation.
TAX PAYMENTS
ARE COMING IN
VERY R VPIDLY
:!.J;"I loto. Vehicles itejjistered
Ant: 1T7." Pull Tux
lleeeipts Issued.
Tlii of; i'- o th County Tax
i'oli-to. at lb- treel.einiiiuH Court
lions is a lus pluce at this sea
-on a prop rti owners and motor
- luele dr'ttrs are bus settling with
Hie !overnn:ent.
Ta Collieior (ieore Adams ld
rr. r. ;:;
rceiitx of hi--about
ibt same
as th- did a year a 1:0 on State
and County tnx-na but the nuuiber
oi license:; issued for ears and
trucks has exceeded the number ls-
Mi"d ut this unif lu.-t JamiBry byl
teverul liiimlri il.
I'p to Sutunlay about 3 p. m. tins
coller or hud isued 2.SG6 licei.se
lacs lor automobile and '-'.) tai;.-:
lor trucUs. iiukiiiK a total of :'.?S I
motor t hides. The nuiiiuer to
that date last ur was 2.07O.
State and County poll tjex paid
up to Saturdav number 1. f"5 which
1 i.s considered a jtuod showing for
'"jihis earli 111 January. Of the nuni-
b r that ha- been i-ai.l it is said
that the women poll tax pa.wrs num-
1 !'- uL'.
I'roperty lax payments thus far
have amounted to l7l0fb accord-
ins to Collector Adam'. 'Ihis
amount is near the amount paid at
this time a year ago.
The amount of money that lias
been mid for automobll. licenses
amounts to the sum of H3.SCS. Of
tills amount It is said about one-
tlilrd will ro to Stephens Comity and
tho balance to tho State.
I'a.ilin; Clt anil School Taxes.
I'roperty owners of linvkenridKO
are also payliiK their city taxes and
school ta-xes are alto being tulcen
care of.
According to City Collector Erneut
It. .Maxwell tax payments up to and
ineludiiiK Saturda are approximate-
l jUi.SOl).
Cit poll taxes have amounted to
2i0 anil -US of the receipts Issued
nre sold to have been to ibe women
voters of lli'eckenriilpe.
The Citv Collector has also Usiieil
l!il don licenses for the new year.
The school la.x payments are said
to be comins in reasonably well.
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FI"FTY ATTEND
BANQUET FOR
FOOTBALL BOYS
About fifty boys and girls who
have been identified with the
football team during the season
just closel sat around the ba'iquet
board in the High School Cufet riu
Friday evening. In a splendid P.tul
interesting manner Captain Speer
filled the place of toast master and
ai'ver'ii ruutiiiiiii..! i.nUu iit..rn
tho courses.
Judge H. A. Leaverton soke on
tho benefits of football playing and
the results that may comu In later
life. Superintendent Cook spoke en
the gambling evil which Is entering
High School athletics and which
Is threatening to destroy them.
Tut Tabor spoke concerning th-1
merits and demerits of the oastj wv
football season. Seventeen out .M'lSHiillS "W'iVllled
twenty letter men were present ami
each gave a short talk coi)iernln'! Foi NcV Band
his impressions 01 experiences 01
the past season anil outlook for th
coining year.
Only five out of twenty letter
men will be lost
at the close
These are J.
school this year.
.Morgan Deltna Robison ItucU Ora-
cey. Willis and Nanny.
The hall was attractively decorit-
ed iu the school colors of green and
white.
Delightful music was furnished
during the evening by an 8.ploo9
'orchestra.
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Weather Forecast
West
fair.
Texas Sunday
eenratlv
ot' KorSaO
IJraw 15.500:
MuA Be Paid
TOPKKA. Kans . Jan. 12. Tie
Kansnn Supreim- Conn tndjy up-
held the Naliili of a note -.-iv.-i:
t!-. vears a-o lot ;'...". 11 i.ini ti.lil
tb.M itit-ie.-t on th.. note tin tin
ntlre period amounting i VI.'..-
5l0 inn.it Im paid.
The ease came up from t in-
Frauklin count distric court.
Forty-eishi yenrs ano the wiie of
Andrew Dlxen InherlieiV j.o.
Sw loaned the money to her bus.
band and he jraie her 11 note
which read
"At the expiration of my prom-
ise to pay to Sarah J. Dlven my
wife or her heirs from my e..
tat on any part thereof $050 at
alx per cent interest from dale
payable annually and if Interest
be not paid to become as prin-
cipal and hear the same Interest
annually."
This note was ii cnttil AprU
12. 1S74. anil tin Stat. Suprenn
Court held that t wa a
Ik-aiion anil that th"
': anil firi.r.'io it
-h.iulii hi paid
valid oh-
original intert i
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NEFF FOR PRES.
CLUB FORMED IN
HIS HOME TOWN
tr co-i mj
WACO. Jan. 12.
home town and in
offices a group of
SlectiiiK in his
Ills form r law
friends of Gov.
I'at SI. Neff this afternoon formed
a "Neff fo President Club.-
It was decided to set a date for
a mass meeting to be held in the
near future to be attended by tilt
friends of the Governor at whMi
it Is planned to make the organi
zation permanent. Dr. J. T. Har
rington was elected temporary pres-
ident and Joe Hale. Secretary of the
State Democratic Executive Commit
tee was chosen secretary both of
whom served as President and Sec-
retary of the first "Neff for Gov.
ernor Club" four years ago.
Resolutions adopted by the ;lub
'minted out that the entire Demo-
cratic state of Texas is no furthi r
southwest than .Massachusetts i
northeast thus intimating that geo
graphically there is no more objec.
Hon to Gov. Neff us the standard
bearer for Democracy than there is
to Sir. Coolidge as the staudarJ
bearer for the Republicans.
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BUSINESS GOOD
Iltlslness appears to be starting qff
well in Itrecker.rldfie for the New
I Year according to the records of
the American Hallway Kxpress Co.
The agent. L. S. Fraser. stated to a
representative of the Dally American
that his report for the first iiiar
ter of January showed that tin re
were more shipments into Hreclcen-
ridge during that period of time)
than there was In the same time
of January last year.
Ml musicians of tho city ami
'surrounding section are Invited to
of see the band master or one of tin
.1. members of the school board commit-
ee at one.
As many musicians as possible
in addition to those at the High
School are desired ua members of
the baud now being organized. It is
hoped that even after school Is out
tbeie will be a large band for use.
all during the summer and vacation
season.
Any one desiring further Informa
tion about membership Is Invited
nee nr telenbonn H. A. Leaverton
or C. H. llrown.
EARTHQUAKE IS
PREDICTED FOR
AMERICA TODAY
Scientist
Laws
Clit'ms Discovery
d'oviinin;;" I.sttth
Tietm.r .
Oi
Itd.Mt:. .Ian I-. l.ilit eatib-
eniil; stioc'is. iiriiau in-i in
Atneilc. . 011 .Monda to. lowed l.
nior M-rloii. sim-. in t filial
Aniei-le;-. on ''iiesdav 1 ml We lues.
la. . Ami nib is 011 ilm nioi-.iint;
i.' .lamia y 2il.lt
Such i.s the scieulitie pi eilictlun
of tho Kalian Sclsmo ol t Wna-
e!e I'.endanili mad.- (- the i'uiled
I'res. today at III l-'aens.i l.alii'i.
lory.
Sliiur Iteliiliiiuli expects to
.startle the woiiil .horllj mI.Ii
confirmed uniioitucenieiit of Hi.-
tll-c n ti. of las ijoiernitii; earlh-
iiial.es perm lliii't precise pie.
lic.ions as to Mhen iliet will in--
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ii.
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FRANC TUMBLES
I'AUIS Jan 12. Tin- French
franc oditj dtsp.i. iri.--li efforts
ol Coverntueni au.lioriiit s- to st.i
.ts fall and toppled to a record
iow ieei or four and one half
cents 'a i 1 1 1 is normal value ot mote
than nineteen cents.
ooo
uii roursiYiorc
Coin Into TIic
rn
rp rp
X UA. llLUSlliy
:
.
J Ult1 ITm
Al'STIN
the SlatiV
past (lscal
jall; . Collections byi 1.1 use irauii: over ine iiaiiKiietui
Comptiolie dur.ua lhelrm"' u l'()" b W!l-V " '"' c-vein-
of .-M-os.1 leeei.its " wi" ' l''ceil every five miles
taxes aggregated $41 l-l.-'" as com-
pared to $:i(i7 !.4S(; the year pie-
ceding. Of the total 192:1 rniiHint $::-
750 70 was from oil pro '.union aj
ug.iinst $24 4 1.7:12 the yea.- lietore.
A total 'if I U.SI)2.rl2 barreU v.eie
reporteu valued at $1 77 '.7 i.fiS I.
). .
What It Costs
To Keep Up The
State Institutions
II V Unltnl l'n".
AFSTIN Jan. 12. It cost the
State of Texas $2728080 10 main-
tain its eleinoaonery institutions dur-
ing the pest fiscal year according
to figures compiled by tiit) State
Hoard of Control. The per capita
cost per year was $2K2 ami pi r
month 21. Tho total iirollnient
wau 11.7UC.
.;.f
Molor Fee Law
Validity Tooted
J 1
Ky I'liltut rwi.
AFSTIN Jan. 12. The plan lor
testing the validity of the new mo-
tor fee law has been changed and
two cases will be called at Gnus-
hecfc Limestone County January 2S
he single case which has been 'ft 1
'or next .Monday having been post
poned to tho later date.
Tho first suit wai brought by the
county anil an Individual Is filing
the second case thus making a
lie county and a citizen contest the
law. This will result in bringin;
the question ot validity of the law
souarelv up to the courts for t'n-
clslon. '
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COSTLY C. ItKI.KSK.NKSS
llr "iiltfil I'rnui.
AUSTIN Jan. Jan. 12th. Seth
Johnson age 14 son of U.i W. John-
son was almost Instantly killed at
bis home here today when a shot
gun lie was cleaning preparatory
to going hunting was yccldeutally
to discharged.
HI body was found
lit- his
'
(mother.
PROSPECTS ARE FLATTERING
AS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE FOR
C. OF C. IS INITIATED HERE
iMttps For lrrijjatton Project Are Received Imlicatinj- Feasibility
Ol' Project. lity: Hatchery Has Ueen Ship-
ped. Road Signs Are Purchased.
I On the ee o' launching the big
membership drive for the (bait-
hiv .' t.'iHiiincuv toinoriow mum
when all the iiienilieis.h!p and oilier-
as well who hae at heai-i a
I 1 en I desire to e. big tilings ne-
couiplisbt'il through the i-oopcrnf.
lug efforts of -.lie Chamber this
cur tilde are mr n Important
lee!npiiif nts taking place point-
ing to the industrial and ".ii'lcul-
ttiral prosperity ( the coitnti in
I ho near future.
Scei-etnrt It. II Leopold an.
nouuied last nht that the iuimis
I lor the proposed irrigation pro.
ject in the northwest pan of this
j 10111111 were recehed etLMili'y
I I'roui the I'nlleil States CiHilogical
liepai tiiiciit having come lij -mij
I of (be Slate lloanl of Water Kn-
gincers a'. Austin. Tills nieiiiis
j Hint the engineers af er months
of work in making a siirici of the
I territoi-j from Mlilch the big pro.
posed leserioir would ivcee its
water and of the proposed' il-in
site bine found the prtxisal feus.
Kilo ami liuie I'uriilslieil data nee.
eskiir.v as a foundation on vbicli
'. 1 ;.roceeil ftirthei- with the lllliler-
labing. This will be one of the first
things taken up for the new year's
Sinogram immediately following tho
membership campaign which will be
conducted this week.
' Seci-lltll re t ..1111111I1I m!ui Mitininir.
-1 ..............
'" yesterday tnat he had closed a
contract for many road signs that
I will advertise Urt'ckenridge and tend
on the route between Sweetwater
Large
Crowds
ftxpeeted At Tho
Baptist Church
Large congregations are expected
at the Flivtt liuptisl Church sefvlces
today to hear Dr. II. W. Vlnlitg of!
Dallas coiibervntion secretary of the
"ut8t c'mxi Cl"e"ll
of Tex-
is.
j Dr. Vining is one of the most
I prominent Unpl'st ministers In the
South and Is said to have a mesiiage
of unusual interest'.
Following the evening service th
pastnr tho Ituv. A. J. Morgan will
conduct a baptizing service.
o
Paving Suits
The City has filed seven more
suits in District Court for collection
of paving assess-" ' j
This is tho s .1 group of pav-
hig assessment suits the Citv ha
tiled the other being several week
1.
Walker-Caldwell Co.
Pays Another Dividend;
Makes Total 82 Percent
.1. I. Sanilefer Jr. manager of
Hie WalUer-t aldvvell Producing
Company last night put into the
mall checks for ;v total of S-
1)0(1 representing a five per cent
dividend to all .stockholders of
Ibis company of which It. S.
Walker anil C. SI. Caldwell aie
Hie orgniilei-s ami head officers.
The lot ill amount of s'.ock Is
SI.IUKUHMI ami this cash dividend
makes a total of 82 per cent the.
comin.v has imld Its siocklio il-
t:s since It WW ocganleil or a
and Fort Worth and will tell the
uawling public the fact that fifteen
miles will bo saved by going by
"Rreekeiiridge one ot the most pro-
gressive citiii- in th West."
Word was itKo teceived yis.erday
that the bis; 10000 ciuiarlty hatcli-
iery hiio been shipped and should be
r cefved here wl.hln a verj few
idays. till -t being the big step initiat
ed by the County Agricultural Agent
and fostered by the Stephens County
Poultr.v Association for building up
a big poultry Industry here.
With the goal fixed as 700 mem-
bers the Chanibet will start its an-
nual membership drive Tuesday
mornliig tomorrow noon's meeting
being a sort of pep meeting tit
whu-li ih-i-e will be plenty of nllt-
sic and a speech bv an out-of town
visitor. "
The speaker for the day will be
J. F. Leopold of Dallas who is inan-
asrer of the SoMtherii Central Divis-
ion of the Fulled States Chamber or
Commerce lie is a brother of the
ocal secretary was formerly Secre-
tary or the Iowa State Chamber of
Co'ami rce. He has been in Cham-
') r of Commerce work for ten years
Mid is a forceful and Interesting
'peaker 011 mutters of civic and com-
munity growth.
According to the Secretary Hie
irospects for I he membership drive
aro most flattering. He declared
last night a dozen or more volun-
tary memberships have been offer-
ed by peioOiib who were not even on
the prospects list.
A large attendance Is ties' red and
'. peeted '"or th. meeting tomorrow
noon and those who get plates will
have to be on the dot.
iNew Shops Are
j Opened Tn Old
Model jBiiildinir
-'
1
I The City
I rlunliit x
Unrber Shop apd
Parks lailors oiiened
yesterday
in the building formerly
occupied by the .Mode! Clothing
Company lh building having been
remodeled and divided for these two
concerns. The barber shop occupies
the east half und Schmidt & Parks
the vvejt hnlf.
W. P. Mtihun Is malinger of the
burbe- shop which has live chairs.
He is on No. 1. chair two is presid-
eil over by "llrownie" llrow.i chair
three bv Dick Guthrie chair 4 by
D t' Mahan and chair 5 by Jack
SIuiiKher. It will be a union shop
wl h all conveniences.
Tiie tailoring establishment in the
other side of the building does a
mil line of alteration work clean-
ing pressing und lining tai'or-inade
clothing for men. L. A. Schmidt is
O'linager.
to at of S!)llS00i in cash Ihr.l
has been jialil to Ibe stockholders
since Hie i-niiipany was oiganleil
in Mill?.
In addition lo this Sir. Sarnie-
fer said Hie company litis 011
haml sirirleut liiuib; li.i- liii-tlut'
developments anil is starting two
new wells one of which will be
.piiihlcil in Monday oil the Jones
lease in Hie llast Curry pool.
The company now has twelve pro.
dining wells and receives royalty
from a large number of others.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 4, No. 166, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 13, 1924, newspaper, January 13, 1924; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122601/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.