Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 160, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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BOSTON, Aug. 15.—After twenty-
nine days of self imposed fast, Nicola
Sacco today broke his hunger strike
when be consented io drink beef tea t
after Dr. Joseph McLaughlin inform-1
ed him (hat forcible feeding would be-! (
come necessary at once. He
nearly a quart of beef tea.
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WASHINGTON COUNTY , .
X TO VOTE ON BONDS
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BRBNHAM. Aug. 15.—Washington cjare jn tanning orders today whld
County will hold an election Tuesday, quire ch soldier to teanwmiail
August 16, to decide whether bonds In
the sum of $150,000 shall be issued for
erection of a county hospital.
The Brenham Chamber of Commerce
has conducted a vigorous campaign in
the interest of the proposed hospital,
But there has also been some opposi-
tion and a. close vote is expected Tnes-
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EASTEBN STAR MEETS
' TUESDAY EVENING
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There will be a regular meeting of
the Eastern Stars Tuesday evening At
8 o’clock. ....,/ .?
and A. J. Buchanan of. Bryan, we ex- WASHINGTON, Aug. 15—
tehd. our deepest sympathy. ' sus bdreau tofflay reported fl
> Interment will be made this after-
noon in the family burying ground in
Bryan. Rev. W. N. Purcell of Nava-
sota and Rev. Day of Bryan win pon-
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wing counties:
Melcher, Button, Kim-
lU, Gillespie, Mason,
>Ugdb Concho, Menard,
»rators of the company are:
orrteon, J fW Bennett and Al-
iens, Sr., all of San Antonio: i
tanks, R. A. Hull and John Y.
I of Ban Angelo; J. M. 8han-
>ert Driscoll, R. M. Kleberg
IT. James, all of Corpus Chris-
arity Stockholders are Morri-
mett and Bteveu, who control
M ugptece of the 3,000 shares
nar valne
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[,• Aug. K—Judge BL f
r in corf, bert H. Qsrry, ctaris'BMtn of the United
a family row7.yesterd^ States steel corjSoration (fled here tMs
. 'i ih woundhuj .three, x morning. / -
Booth is charged with an af- Judge Gary's death was kept from
fray against Ed Ford. ^||A^lattef & the pufeic for seven hours and first
Charged with the same af£ts|te against intimation carnet when the United
L ' [BnotteuBooth Is also charged with ag- States steel stocks began falling off in -
I j Brava^l assault against Charley Ford the storic market.
I ! wife Is charged with assault tojnnrdefc* Employees .of Gray’s home and of-
' Booth, flee had evaded a definite statement
I Charley Ford te also charged with on his condition previously.
■ carrying a prohibited weapon. —!——&■
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I q Meet Dallas Aug. 16-17
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WITH ‘UNLOADED* GUN aefc And Friedrich Loa
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B&ENHAM. Aug. 15.—Little Lola
Grebe, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and 1
Mrs. Louis Grebe of. Old Washington, 1
is suffering from painful wounds on <
tlie face caused by discharge of a gun
loaded with small shot. She and some
other children were playing with a
gun that had been used for killing rats . - -— -yw
was supposed not be load-!
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re- FORT WORTH, Aug. 15.—B
(Well, 48, believed to be from 8
tonio, was beaten to death in t
rant County jail last night by
iFarrar, gassed former overseai
!an, in the insane ward of the -
] Bedwell was jailed on intoi
charge and was assigned wf
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$130,000 onion crop
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COTTON MARKET
The following quotations, middling
basis cotton, were announced by the
Navasota Cotton Exchange at the close
today: . ** /’ * '
New York L 19.40
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NAVASOTA, TEXAS IlONDAY, AUG.
CHAIRMAN 0.S Bath GWihan Phwres
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p. plans for ife marketing and control of had takefrits NW to thewM» kbove.
prices of this year’s cotton crop, the ^though Mfe; ”I^L-
I |farmers’ asartettag association ansi ly callM by ifer
.business men of DaWas will bold a in good hcalfh for some tlffie. bbr pass-
{ I meeting here on August 16 and 17, it ing W wholly WY^ed, eW
! j ’has been announced. heart, whose privilege it to
4 “This,** said George B. Terrell, com- her has been saddened thereby.
i < missioner of agriculture, “should be . Mrs. McCorquodale was
L Xto epoch making meeting, as the cot- Louisiana Jtfee A 18^5, and
have Mfen in bondage t~
i the cotton speculators long enough, the time'of het death. '
! ; This is the first real step toward unit-. She was A member of the Baptist,
I teg the farmers and. buMnete interests Chrirch and has lived a consistent
in an Organisation for the purpose of Christian life ^br more than fifty
[ controlling the priee of - the South’s years; those who knew her best real-
\ great staple. * ' \ ize what that faith has meant to her
z “The reeent government report shows through all the joys and sorrows of a
many
num-
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i. ' x" /f- . 1' x?' score. “ • ' '-x' ■ 7
- ® ®®’fo the daughter, ifers.' GoO^h, who
!15 r . WE^tHER ' ® so lovingly and faithfully ministered)
® unto her, to the three granddaughters,
trber. a negro living on the G. C. Camp place © Tonight and tomorrow partly ® Mrs. E. L. Stacey. Mrs. R. L Herndon
!$ feW miles north of the city dfowned ® cloudy. @ and Mrs. E. H. 8chawe all of Houston,
« zs — ~ ~ three brothers, M G., A. W„
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to yfatira, 9 months and 11 Adfs old at
This is the first real step toward unit-.. 81k-
tn Organization for the purpose of Christian life for
staple. •" ! ize what that faith has meant to her
x — . . / report shows through all the joys and sorrdws of a
that the. crop is going to be extreme- long and useful life. ?
/t an opportune time, Mr. McCorquodale preceded her to
for. the farmers with the help of th*e the Great Beyond, almost two years
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profitable price for their erdp,” Ter- her home with Mrs. Laura Gooch, an
' only daughter, (ten children died 'in
to the farmers and busi- infancy!.' During that time and dur-
IfW 11688 fnterests of tlle state t0 attend ing l many subsequent visits here; she
Iw||yI this meeting and aid in securing a pro- has endeared herself to all. with whom
fltable price for this year’s cotton,” she edme ih Contact. She Ifveri
ClflU the agricultural commissioner conclud- years in Bryan and Houston, and
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I Cleophia Washington, aged about 15 R Wfe^TllER
years, daughter of Buck Washington, ® /' -2
A feW miles north ef the city dfbwned ® cloudy. . - x . ®
) Bund»y atftethoon while out swimming. ® ® ® ® ©v©;©-© © © .© ® ® © ©
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’.rning hole near the Madisonville 1——2^1' :.hmrfk iX •:
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‘ k branch tracks and it la said* that she
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, 15.—Gulf and West into deep water and drowned be-
ad Company capitalized fore any °f her party could save her.
hat been granted a tirnr-] A of whlte boys who had also
' ot State. All of ffone ont for 8 8Wlm and were just a
lubscribed. J short distance from the negroes * fed
pfepoees to. WeriTCalled to the scene and in a Short
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of 250 miles, tra- girl out but too late to bring her
Mfe.
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The many friends of Sirs. Sarah pH
Buchapan ^feCorqao^fele were shocked 1
u-; ’ ^B*hen She sad news flashed over
DA&LAB, Aug. 15. — Formulating city Bunday aft^dft fl&t her spirit X
IM. wAe Whs loving- fl
f^fendfer/had not been W
* ' prices of this year's cotton prop,
' jfarmers’ 1 . z
. business men of Dallas? win bold
This ihast at FWt leaven- /
( worthy Kan., stilly wait* for the 4 lysborEThUis
( business men U> demand and receive a ago, since which time, she has
rell continued.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 160, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1927, newspaper, August 15, 1927; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1337046/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.