The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1922 Page: 1 of 10
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Vol. XXII
SHORT ITEMS OF
Personal and Local News Items
Reporters
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Dr. Halamacek attended a
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EVERY CITIZEN’S PRIDE
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with relatives in Los
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Considerable money will be
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Brewster
Madden
Business
WOMAN’S CLUB
NOTICE
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Reed josa; incomplete pass;
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Koeton *iv® yards through left tackle;
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1DHMY
The Womans Club will meet
next Tuesday, October 24th
A beautiful cemetery is an
honor to any town,
meats have been made where-
by the Sons of Herman and
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19-o. Much passing kept in-
terest at a high point, twenty-
aacson Gin Co
have been The El Campo Gins.
Note our notice elsewhere in
the paper.
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After Many Months of Suffer-
ing He Finds Rest
in Death
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Huds
returned Monday from an e
tended stay in the west.
Wins From Eagle Lake
19 to a
Eagle Lake met the El Cam-
po High team on the local
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Mrs. D. P. Redwine and
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Hall building and will dis-
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four yards through right guard trustees of an El Campo Ceme-
Madden three yards through
left tackle; Zuber one yard
through right tackle; Madden
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Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Find
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Wheeler for R. Zuber. Mad-
den 7 yards round end; in-
complete pass. Martino for
Comstock. E. Wright for G.
Appling three yards through
left tackle; Madden passes
ten yards to Qomstock who
Wednesday,
: Burford, Friday, Oc-
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& Alexander & Blevins, Tues-
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Attorney B. S. Wright has
kindly' consented to address
the Club and each member is
allowed the pleasure of invit-
ing a guest
The program will be as fol-
lows:
Legal Interests of Woman.
Roll Call, Why should wo-
men vote?
Woman and properyt rights.
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i Mr. Jake R. Smith, with the meeting of the South Texas
Medical Association at Hous-1
EL F. Whiteside transacted
Houston business Thursday.
W. P. Christenberry spent .
several days at home last week
on account of dengue fever.
Fred Doubrava of Hou
believe that the struggle would attended the 'funeral of
brother in law, Jake S
Sunday.
Judge W. W. Crook
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hich does the most Schoenfield
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en claimed.
Eichert, Saturday, Oc-
jber 21st.^F"W,
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INTEREST TO ALL
five out of sixteen tries’; El
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BUK Intercepted three > of
doing most efficient their opponent’s attempts, Zu-
^er ronnjng seventy yards for
a touchdown after catching
an Eagle Lake toss. The teams
were evenly matched as to
weight and experience.
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WAS 19 TO O1 fl
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Mr. J. W. Cornett suffi
om of his barn by :
one night last week The b
was a frame structure 48
48 feet, and contained at
25 tons of hay, all of *hic]
a total loon. Insurance
for off-side; Appling 3 yardi Wednesday night at the home
through left tackle; Martino
punts 40 yards to Roberts, who
returns 8 yards. Time up.
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(Second Quarter) returns 22 yards; Comstock
Eagle Lake’s ball on 11 yrd. gains 14 yards thru left tadkle
^ery Sunday. evening line; second down and nine to Madden three yards through
go. Roberts no gain thruogh right tackle; Madden passes
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! prove victorious, for Mr.
I Smith and his friends, as seem-
■ ingly the affection was of - . „
’slight growth and would yield moved his office to the City
to treatment. This hope how- ”
ever, proved futile, and in pense justice in the future
spite of all that specialists at from that point
Houston and elsewhere could
accomplish, the disease con-
(Dedicated to Harriet, ft|l|rt)
When I am near, your Utts eyes,
(With farful wonder and eurprlae)
Fill up with tears, and svtftiy trace
The Ghost like outline of my face.
Speechless now, I cannot frame
The rhythmic sweetness of thy name
That you may know how great, how
j . ■ true.
The love that I would give to you.
With silent longing, with ceaseless
tears,
f search the vista of coming years,
nore chapters in the work
many prises awarded,
am truly proud of our
» work and feel that each I 1
iber deserves mention for El Campo
r respective work so ably Martintv
full* church and lodge will be
asked to recommend one of
their members to serve as a di-
rector in the management of
this Cemetery Association, we
solicit your money to help meet
i . J. E. Glazner and fami
/lave returned from Sulliva
Missouri, and will reside hm
Arthur Voss made a bw
ness trip to Wharton Tuesda
M. L. Douglass is attendii
the reunion of Scottish Ri
Masons at Galveston this we<
Rev. and Mrs. C. W- Orric
Mother Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Lundy a
among those from this ci
who are attending the Color
of putting the cemetery in pro-
per shape,4i'nd since this shall
be a cemetery for all El Cam-
tery Association, the north
part of the O. D. H. S. Ceme-
tery and that tract of land ly-
ing east and adjoining the I
cemetery. This is El Campo’s
opportunity to secure this pro-
perty and establish a working
ings
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will end Saturday night,
tober 21ft The Fair.
Sealed bids will be receive*
for the purchase of the two
room building now occupying
the east side of the Higl
School grounds formerly use*
for school purposes. All bid
must be in the hands of th
Secretary of the board on o
before 8 a. m. November 1C
when same will be opened.
Done by order of the boar
October 18, 1922.
I. P. Baker, Pres, i
M. T. Wehrman, SecM
LOSES BARN
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A special meeting of thi
City Council will be held a
netf in the listings.
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CHURCH NOTES
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administered two years ago.
The Line Up mauutu wuw ----.---- _____
Eagle Lake through left guard; Comstock ^erj5uiy authorized
v : E. Cummins
L. E.
In making up the Gin Not-
ice last week an error was
made by eiging the name Is-
which should
*! And wonder if, in time to be,
1 My little baby will remember me.
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Mr. Henry Benner and Miss
Comstock’s dropkick Wright. Appling tackled for Lucy Deroch war united in the the 1
no gain; Eagle Lake penalized sacred bonds of matrimony
LOCAL CHAPTER D.
D. C. WINS CUP
' Bi —■—.' •—*7
r « r«tt Cup” Awarded Local El Campo Upsets Dope and
Chapter U. D. C. for Best *"'* ”
s Historical Work
bL Stephen H. Darden
Chapter U. D. C. has been no-
tified by the State Historian, field Friday, and was defeated
Mrs; Wilkonson of Houston,
that the “Barrett Cup1” was
a arded to this chapter for two attempts being made. Of
its jstorical merit, in the past these Eagle Lake completed
work. This work consists in
the chapter reporting the most Campo three out of six.
faithful use of Historical pro-
xraraa, <
work in collecting data, un-
published manuscripts and
clippings, relics of Historical
value, and the largest and best
vndtten collection of original
essays and poems of Southern
history and folk lore.
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Married woman’s status.
Woman ab a Citizen and a
voter.
Laws protecting children,
Attorney B. S. Wright.
Music.
Hostesses, Mrs. Bates and
Mrs. Day.
and children from East
nard spent Sunday with
and Mrs R. E. Sunday. .
Mra. B. M. Find, Mr. an<9
Mrs. E. F. Find and children,
from Glen Flora, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Sunday.
Coal bills are a large part of
your living expense-—reduce
both by using Cole’s Hot Blast
Heaters.
Cdle’s Hot Blasi? Heaters
make a big reduction in your
coal bill—see their ad5
ment and guarantee.
Just arrived from .
York, another big shipment
of Ladies Suits, Porie Cord
Dresses and Ladies. Coats all
beautiful trimmed and the lat-
est styles. They are included
mpoCitiZi’n
Arrange-,
' tinued to spread and grow un-
til the whole of his system part of the time was spei
seemed to be affected. f ~
Little hope of recovery has and a part in Denver, Colo.,
been entertained by himself where Mr. 'Hudteon took medi-
or friends for many months, cal treatment
and Saturday morning, Octcs
ber 14, the end came.
The funeral services were
conducted bj^ Rev. J. Harbes
from the residence Sunday
evening and the remains fol-
lowed by a vast funeral cor-
tege, was conveyed to the O.
D. H. S. Cemetery, where they
were consigned to 7“
Earth.
<Jake R. Smith was the son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith doz Baptist Association at
of this city, and having been
born April 1, 1881, was past
41 years of age. Most of his Gertrude Story were
life has been spent in this vi-
cinity. His vocation that of
a rural mail carrier, since the
first route was established out the City Hall Friday,
of El Campo 14 years ago, has 20th at 8 p. m.
made for him a wide circle of [importance,
friends and acquaintances,who
will regret his passing.
He leaves a wife and seven
children, parents, five broth-
ers and one sister, besides ma-
ny friends, who will miss him.
The following touching ver-
ses were written by Mr. Smith
while he was undergoing treat-
ment at the hospital.
From far oat lathe Hearene,
Where calm •UllnesB used to be,
I ee>m to hear the rotces
Of my/ babies, calling me.
Although I cannot aaawer v
In the language they once did know
Ple^ae don’t still their volcea
Becaaae I lore them so.
If Fate should kindly grant me
. A little more of life,
I hope some day to see them—
My babies and my wife.
j. r. s., st. Joseph int. Aug. 11, im in the Anniversary Sale
Comstock passes ten yards to
Fock Franke for touchdown. Score
El Campo 6; Eagle Lake 0. ---------
Walker Madden place-kicks goal for system whereby we can clean
. [extra point Score, El Campo up and'keep in order the. place
Wessler 7, Eagle Lake 0. Comstock where our dead are buried.
[kicks off. Roberts returns 13, Considerable money will be
Landa Bunge two yards round left|needed^to meet all expenses
[end; incomplete pass. End bf
Roberts first half. < z ,
(Third Quarter) ,
Comstock out on account of P° an,^ vicinity, and since ev-
injuries. Franke to
Bunge Wheeler to end. McClananon
for Landa. Madden kicks to
Reed Walker who returns 7 yards.
Bunge loses 2 yards; incom-
Clananan; El Campo, Wheel-pass and returns 25 yards; expense, as qur aim is to
fafa ww . « . «».. «. . «« . . _ turn nvpr tnu nrnnertv tfaa
from center results in fumble;
Parker recovers with 15 yard
gain; Reed passes to Roberts
—u. Appling inter-
of Judge Davis at Wharton.
Their many friends wish
Final Score: El Campo 19, them nrnch joy and happiness barn <400. ~Tk9
El Campo, Texas, Friday Morning, October 20, 1922. a/
On the Road of Good Intentions ~ID JAKE R. SMITH
PASSES AWAY
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I ar on eight yard Ine; Comstock Lake 0.
punts forty yards to Reed who unsuccessful. Comsti< k kicks
returns ten yards; Parker tack off to Reed, who returns 29
led for do gan; incomplete yards? incomplete pas?; Par-
pass; Reed punts out of bounds ker gains 3 yards thru left
on thirty yard line. El Cam- tackle; Reed punts to Brew-
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turn over this property free
of debt and with ample funds
to put it in first class condi-
tion. Come at once and show
your interest by your coopera-
tin.—B. K. Traylor.
This cup is held one year R. Zuber
•nd then passed on to some
others wLi l 2
efficient work. •
PUBLIC SALE DATES
assistance of relatives and 7"
friends, and the best medical ton last week,
skill available, has waged re-
lentless warfare on that dread
disease, a cancerous affection
of the face,
At the begnining of the
struggle there were reasons to
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It was an uphill fight for ten yards through right guard
the home team,Eagle Lake
are some one hundred being favored to win. In win-
ning, the locals wiped out a
24-0 defeat which Eagle Lake runs twenty yards; backfield
Madden three yards the Payne Bros, have agreed
(Fourth Quarter)
G. Wright for Wilson, V.
Bunge one Zuber replaces Buffer, Pray-
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A brief five yards to Landa, who stum- for Day;
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a program of song and read- through right- tackle for 3 [ to Reed dh 40 yard line;
3mm Will Ko sum/irAfl/l m.mL_______n___Av.LU .
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Mung' A cordial invitation for 3 yards; Bunge 4 yards pass is tackled for ten yard
i? all our meetings is given through right tackle; Reed joss; incomplete pass; Reed
sito'-ft and those "hose inter- makes 1 yard thru left atckle. |punts to 60 yard line; Madden
English ser-
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October 31st
this property is list-
lere in this issue of
^KE5iiWH*en. Mr. Chalberg
wi it also sell a pony that is
not listed.
a r ’fine lot of valuable
party will change owner-
f and it will be to your
rest to look up thew Urt- off7o Reed'oFsigle'ukVwho'^; B ,E»-
i and attend these sales, I returns six yards. Schoenfield tie Lake's ball; incomplete
RwiU be able to buy st lrt,pa for
r o»n price anything men- through right
yards; Appling tackles Park-
punts thirty yards to Brewster 2^’ Comstock tackles Parker ^the hom^ of Mra^S.. F.^Bates
kmfirmation Class will den round"righT end for
room adjoining the I
heran Church, El Campi>, makes ten yards round .... ■
Saturday morning at 9 o’clock, end; Madden through right touchdown. Score El Campo
.-■ er meetings of the class tackle for seven yards; Mad-;1*. E**1® L*116 °-B ,
wttt be at the same hour on den» four yards r6und right1 P*ace-kick unsuccessful. Com-
Saturday* unless otherwise an- end; Appling thrown by Reed «tock kicks off to Parker on
"—iced. Boys and girls of for ten yards loss; incomplete ten yard line who returns 25.
community who will be 14 mbs: Comstock thrugh left Wilson for Schoenfield, Reed
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Parker (Cap.)
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Appling •
R. H. B.
Comstock (Cap.)
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Substitutes. Eagle Lake, Me- plete pass; Brewster intercepts
er, G. Wright, Wilson, V. Zu-Time out for Roberts; Madden
At each of these ber, Owen, C. Wright
THE GAME IN DETAIL
(First Quarter)
Comstock of El Campo kicks for 1 _?ard J
sales, I returns six yards. Schoenfield 3le
‘ / ."no gain; Reed passes to Roberts
through right tackle for two for 12 yar(18.J incomplete Pass;
_ .'Comstock returns to full;
er for om ‘yid ilin; Reed Franke goes to end, Wheeler
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oe organized at the .school yards; Comstock through right tackled by Comstock for no
Ph ilUpp< tackle for'eight yards; Appling Zuber intercepts , p*ass
i ten yards round left ™ns 75 yards for
Mpg morning at 9 o’clock.1 end; Madden through right touchdown. Score El Campo
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den* four yards r6und rightiplace-kick unsuccessful.
Boys and girls of for ten yards lorn; incomplete ten yard line who returns 25.
EWreemmunity who will be 14 pass; Comstock thrugh left Wilson for Schoenfield, Reed
years of age, or past, by the tackle ten yards; incomplete Passes to Bunge for 3 yards;
1st of June of next year are pass; Ball goes over on twen- incomplete pass; Reed punts
- walcpme. The instruction Is ty yard line. Roberts six yards to fifteen yard line, Brewster
UMti without charge and does right- end; Reed two yards returns five. Comstock seven
^^oteiigate to membership in through right tackle, El Campo yardB through right tackle.
penalized five yards for off-
The young people of the aide; Bunge fails to gain, Huf-
/PWppfChurch will hold meatier for Martino. 1
thru the winter on Sunday yard; Parker passes twenty-thru left tackle; Comstock
*t 7 o'clock. A brief five yards to Landa, who stum- fOr Day; Madden one yard
J>f some Bible topic and bles with a clear field. Reed fails to gain; Comstock punts
he rendreed at each yards; Parker thru left tackle return; Reed, in attempting to
meetings is given through right tackle;
JHSbB Wd^svor are not en-
R listed elsewhere.
CTWiy Sui
and First and Third Sunday
mominga of each month.bright tackle; Parker 5 yards 6 yards to Comstock, who runs
f for next Sunday evea- thru left tackle; Bunge tack-10 yards for a touchdown.
Be ye imitators of God.” jed for no gain. Ball goes ov- Score: El Campo 19, Eagle
Ifo- fc Heurlin, pastor.
NOTICE
meet hi the park
October 20th at 3:30 po’s ball. Comstock ten yards ster; R. Zuber 18 yards round
through, sight tackle; Madden tackle. Owen for Franke. Eagle Lake 0.
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1922, newspaper, October 20, 1922; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290634/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Wharton County Library.