Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 110, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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I
avasota Daily Examiner
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY IN NAVASOTA, IN THE HEART OF THE
BRAZOS VALLEY
VOLUME XXXII
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929
NUMBER 110
i MAN BROUGHT
Senate Spends Morning
FROM PEN AND
SENTENCED
litis
Scores have called today at the of-
< 'ourt
Huntsville (he first of thi
week and
First Week
All data
the
trophies that were awarded J. Willie
state [smitentiary to receive sentence
Leigh Post American Legion by the
tuition from students in the rural sec-
bill
Awards Committee appointed by the
A. L.
9*06— W.
mice at
he
a
news
SuiHTintendent
ored
was
account
in
asota school.
cases).
(’. OF C. DIRECTORS
Tom ■
pending
vs
Insurance
re-
Willie
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WASHINGTON. June 19 (INS)
1 >ehtnan.
The house will
- 9972. Martha Palm vs Me-
CARD OF THANKS
State
City
We
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THROAT CUT IN
Golden.
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and
CELEBRATION
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and
Galveston. 5 down _
made good their
Sixth Week
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fice of Post Commander A. H. Spann
to view the shipment of German war
They were in the Colonel’s automo-
Me and he was driving.
He announced that he will be-one of
the observers at the Guggenheim safety
teats at Mitchell Field today.
and
Min.
Richards Druggist
Bitten by Mad Cat
Pictures made by representatives
of rhe great news agencies of these
oxen have gone all over the nation
and possibly into other countries.
Meanwhile the steady old beasts of
burden ply the streets of the city
in their accustomed quiet way un-
perturlH-d by the publicity which
they have gained.
WILL NOT ATTEND
WHITE HOU8B FIN
New York, 5 down___
New Orleans, unchanged
eently
anniversary at
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ng* ,
Thursday
Whitfield; 7828,
7*32.
TWE.
BOSS
Friday
Donal Meacbum.
Fifth Week
B
Mrs. J.
Mrs. Emily Davidson.
I. C. Vann.
NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINER
COTTON MARKET
Iowa and came to
in 1895,
him his Quaker teach-
in st rumentai in
seventy Quaker
the nucleus of
u/..: A .
•WHERe bo YOU
0eT ALL THOSE ‘
BUM 30KE3 FROM.
ihass Awful'. y
may I
_ w HE SAYS
WHY tWTCHX
VA-CATf. GET
IT* VACATE
haima?. ha:!
German War Trophies
Award Received By Local
Post American Legion
Ball Game Sunday
At Stoneham
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Nominate Dallas Man
For Federal Position
NAVASOTA OXEN SHOWN
NEWS REEL
L. Wood, et al.
Third Week
Like Fairy T*to
To anyone there to a—otliiag oxW-
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Monday — 9*50.
of Navasota vs Mason
® Adams; 9863. Ella Felder
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QUAKER COLONIST
OF TEXAS DIES
rht Killed In
Belgium Wreck
i survivisl by his wife,
and three sons, he re-
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Texas Flowers
Aid E. B. Davis
To Big Fortune1
Friday — 7738-39-40. State vs Henry j
Baldwin.
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Special Session
Congress Starts
Vacation Today
tn-
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years.
p. in. the Cham-
DALLA8. June 19 (INS) — Julius
cboto. 24 year old negro, died today
the result of a slashed throat re-
trod during the celebration of Eman-
lotion Day this morning.
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dlored People
Celebrate 19th
nite a big celebration Is in prog-
at the ball park In the south
; of the city where the colored
have staged a big June 19th cele-
lon. Ijate Tuesday smoke rising
I bartiecue pits In that vicinity gave
x of the goo<J eats which they have
,y enjoyed, and all night long the
* were busy preparing meats for
June Hrth feats. Crowds of
pea have been here toda.v assemb-
around the picnic grounds and
few of that race of people have
l at work today.
The Examiner learns through the
Richards correspondent that lleorge
B.. Cecil, druggist at that place i—
formerly a
cenlty had the mistfortune
bitten by a
with rabies.
/Wednesday
. K. I.. Junes; iwi'.Hi. 9791. Gardner
I game taking place at the new ball
Ml Until rltLDprk
WASHINGTON. June 19 — John W.
Philp, for eight years postmaster at ;
Dallas was nominated Tuesday to be
Fourth Assistant Postmaster General,
width is the first appointment of
Texas Republican to a major position
under the Hoover administration.
Munday — 7775. (). J. Moore vs Jerry
Moore: 1H22. Farmers Gin Co. vs First
National Bank; City of Navasota vs
John Able: 9902. City of Navasota vs
Dr. D. L. Peoples; 9913. City of Nav-
asota vs Hayne Shannon.
Tuesday — 9454, Farmers
Guaranty Bank vs Fuqua: 9906.
of Navasota vs W. C. Gibson.
967*. Knox Howard
DEROIT, June 19 (INS) — G«-
fire broke out along the border here
toda.v when two customs patrol inspee-
engaged in a river battle with
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About half the commercial winter
spinach crop of the United States is
produced in Texas from acres
to that crop.
AUSTIN. June 19 (INS) — Pro-
posals to raise the tax levy limit in
determining whether a district should
receive aid under a proposed rural aid
occupied attention of the senate
this morning.
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Navasota ___________________18.15
e®®®®®®®®e®®®®s-
® WEATHER w|
® Tonight and Thursday, probbale ® l ank
® showers.
CASE SETTINGS (Senate Spends Morning
DISTRICT COURT Discussing Proposals On
Rural Aid Tax Limit
MELS. June 19 — (INS) —
persona were killed, and many
I when a train carrying a num-
railroad workmen collided with
Wyatt Paschall: IL & T. C. cases.
Tuesda.v — 7677. vs Sam Love: 7701,
vs Chas. Pavlock : (all Pavlock cases)..)
Wednesday — 7*29.- State vs Torn |
Moton: 7702-3. vs John Swanky; (all |
seu-
| tence for the killing of Birmingham.
I
by the opening of school next Septem-
I
her. — Bryan Eagle. 1
I
Wednesday — No. 9705. A. J. Riesto |
I
vs W . E. Blackshear.
Second Week
in which Judge Dean is •
Also 9*06—W. T. i
Instruction I!il’'niny,iaui- an officer, in Huntsville Spears, et al vs M.
in October, 1926.
' Cansler was tried at Anderson dur-
ing July, 1927, when he received
1 five years suspended sentence.
wish to express our heartfelt
appreciation to our friends and neigh-
bors, during the long illness and death!
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of our wife, mother and sister, and I
daughter, Mrs. Johnie Golden, for ,
their many kindly acts and loving I
cares as well as the lieautiful floral
offerings after her death.
God bh‘ss you all. -
Allen Golden and Children.
W. Martin.
rum runners.
Names of the inspectors were
held by customs officials.
The claim inspectors were fired on
i first.
The rum runners
Houston. 5 down __
Dallas, 5 down_____
■While visiting in Corpus Christi
and vicinity the past week.
Showalter reports that iq>on attend-
thehtre in that city
was surprised to see in the
reel the oil mill oxen at Navasota
with Jim Brown and Another col-
employee of the Schumacher
'Gil Works in the scene. He says
that seevral persons asked him ques-
tions about just how the oxen were
used here, evidently by persons who
have seldom, if ever, seen an ox
pushing the yoke in the old-time
mode of locomotion.
Governor of Texas.
The war trophies came in a ship-
ment consigned to the Post Comman-
der with an accompanying letter from
Taylor Nichols, Assistant Adjustaut
» General. The shipment was made
Camp Mabrey.
In this collection of German trophies
which has i>een awarded the local
post are the following implements of
war:
1 Box Ammunition for M. G.
1 Automatic Rifle or M. G. without
Tripod ■
8 Mauser A. G. Rifle*.
1. Baber.
1 Helm««.
1 Projectlie.
4 Long, Plain Bayonets.
1 Short. Plain Bayonet.
1 Saw Edge Bayonet.
lindbergF
ANDBRIDEAT
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I MITCHELL FIELD. New York, ffune;
19 (INS) — Cold. Chas. A. Lindbergh 1
and bls bride arrived here this morn-1
Ing. They went directly to the office;
<if the Guggenheim Foundation on the The special st-sslon of congress will
field where they remained for only a | start vacations today.
□WW minutes. return September 23 while senate will
'They declined to give any inter-[ COiue back on August 19.
i^fews or to pose for pictures, although | The principal achievements of the
they did not object to posing for snap- i spc^al session to date are the enact-
^k>ts. I of tih. neW farm relief 1411 and
the enactment of the new census and |
re-apportionment bill.
Tin- following setting of
WASHINGTON. June 19 (I
Rep. R A Green, democrat of
da toda.v announced that he
never attend another social tom
the White House so long as
open to Oscar Decries*, the M|
gressman from Chicago.
Applying for Money
Hi School Tuition
in regard to money due i brought Rollie Cansler here from
this county on account of high school
I r .
. of improisonment in Grimes County
lions attending either Bryan or Nav- District Court in session at An.lerson All cases
asota high has been sent to Austin to <"iine<-tion with the killinsfof C. B. disqualified.
Superintendent of Public
Marrs by County
Wince of this county.
The sum involved is $3,685 due on
of 115 students in the two i
high schools from rural sections of
Brazos county. Of these 105 attend-
ed Bryan high school and 10 the Nav- j
It is expected the tui- j l,ack to Crimes County to receive
tlon money will be available for use
Sprgs. Development Co.
Tuesday 9*64. Susie Wnde vs C.
I,. Connally; 9*9*. Johnson vs Texas
Indemnity Ins. Assn.; 99»M. Lulubelle
Darnell vs L. O. Barnes.
Wednesday — 9951. Furman
w^xmyn and Waxman vs Furman.
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Sheriff W. H. Binford went O'er toj tl*’ f
in session.
By RICHARD C. WILSON
f I. N. S. Staff Correspondent
HAN ANTONIO, Texas. June 19
(INS) — Texas wild flowers are pecu-
liarly associated by Edgar B. Davis, ec-
centric* Texas oil millionaire, to his;
fortune.
Tilings looked bad for Davis about
10 years ago. His last dollars had
none into drilling what apparently was ’
going to be a dry hole. Additional
dollars were not in sight to continue
drilling in what was then the wildcat 1
Luling field.
morning as Davis trudged de- i
siHindlngly from ills boarding house |
dver to the scene of his drilling acti-,
vities the little Tt>r«f wildflowers, es-1
peclally the acre upon acre of blue J
bonnets, were the only cheerfdMbl
in sight.
vs Chas, c >. Austin. 9702. Selby Shoe*
Co. vs Templeman.
Thursday — Marie Clayton
1 mra Robinson. 9*03: 991*. (I. DeBose
vs Scot) : 9*74. M. B. Allen vs* City of
Navasota.
Il steadfastly refused to budge froa*
the 75 cents tax limit in spite at
amendments by Wirtz fixing it at 35c, J
by Moore fixing it at 50c, and by
; Small that would set it at more than
i a dollar. i • t
In consideration of the limits sena-
1
I tors veered off in the discussion of un-
fair valuations at present in different
) parts of Texas and the whole morning
was consumed in desultory ar gument*.
An amendment by Love reducing aid|9
to districts having tax valuation
equalization boards from $20,000 yed^-T
ly to $12,500 was defeated.
An amendment by Greer, proposing '
to allow pupils In districts unable to
maintain a first-class school to tranv-
, __
! fer to another district was
I
, when the senate rectosod.
r scape.
MOTION FOR
REHEARING IS
OffiRRUUB
AUSTIN. June 19 (NIB)
motion of Henry Holme who was ton-
tenced to death for the participntti
in the robbery of the Cisco bank j
DecemlHT. P.nn. for rohenring, w *
overruled today by the court of evil
inal api>eals.
The case of Willie Tindall who was *
sentenced to 45 years in prison tor
the piurder of Noel in Fort Worth wn® j
reversed
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Anne M. Lyons
Opens Beauty Shoppe
Monday 7*26. Stave vs Cooi>er; i
a 7)‘>2s. State vs M. Hawkins, et al;
He 7)>45. State vs J. L. Simmons; 7652. vs
1 recently was convicted of stealing cat-
Walker county and given six
In consoquent he was brought
HOUS'D nN. Texas. June 19 — A man
who came to this section of the coun-
try thirty years ago to found the only
Quaker colony In Texas was laid to
rest hare Monday afternoon after a
life of usefulness in the quaint colony
of Friendswo<sL near here.
He was F. C. Brown. 79. founder of
the Friends Academy of 1'riendwood.
He was born in
what Is now Friendswood
bringing with
ings a ml later he was
sojne sixty or
families that
Friendswood.
Mr. Brown is
two daughters i
celebrated his golden wedding
Friendswood.
been made for the June Term of Dis-I
I
for Grimes County now i
WELLSMUST
DIE THURSDAY
AUSTIK|>.Tuim» 19j(IN8) — Q. A.l
and i Wells, < ohW4ed o/ the murder of J. A.'
citizen of‘Navasota, re- | Mitchell at Coleman In 1927. must die 19
of being ' I’1 Hie electric chair Thursday at .
cat supposedly afflicted Huntsville.
1 Gov. Dan Moody yesterday annous- ^3
The cat's head was sent to the pas-1 f'pd that he will not interfere In the <3
tour institute at Austin where the ant- .case.
mal was pronounced to have been dis-1 He recently granted Wells a re-
e;ise<1 i prieve of six days in order that the
Mr. Cecil is taking treatment from j condemned man might “make pc*co
a Richards physician and it is thought 1 with God."
there will be no serious consequences. I --------~°
BATHE m J
RUM RUNNERS I
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White. (
Tuesday — 7771. et seq. State vs II.
H. Stevens; 77s*-9. vs \V. B. McWhor-
ter. et a); 7*0*. vs Henry Ix-wis;
7*15-16; State vs W. B. McWhorter.
Wednesday — 7*11. 7830-1. State vs
Eddie Clemons; 7822. State vs Tom
Strother: 11932. Security
Co. vs L. C. McClerkin.
7823. State vs
vs Carrie Venters;
John I jelxs-k ; 7*35. vs H. L. •_
Following are the cotton market
■ Quotations, middling basis, aa obtoto-
! ed from the Navasota Cotton Ex-
' change
Thursday — 7704. State vs ’
Thursday at 12:15 p. m. the Cham-‘ K,,hinMon : "°5- vs E*‘ue Wade : 7714~!
• wr of Commerce directors will meet Kosabelle Lewis,
j for the weekly luncheon and business
STONEHAM. Texas. June 19 —The! s<>ssl"u
public is invited to see a big baseball
game to take place here next Sunday. I
June 23rd at 3 p. m. when the Alamo
Iron Workers of Houston will play (
the Stoneham Club. Local fans pre-
diet the game will be the fastest play-
| ed here this season.
The price of admission is only 25c.
a
' tors
Fourth Week
Monday — 7741-2. vs Lee Collins;
7714-5. vs I>ee Brown; 7763-4 vs Tony
-------- I Colbert : 7766 and 7670. vs Reuben
Anne M. Lyons announces the re-
opening of the Beauty Shoppe in the
Camp Hotel building on Thursday
morning and extends an invitation to
the public, particularly the women, to
call and make inspection of her netf
plant.
The Beauty' Shoppe is located in the
same quarters formerly occupied by
the Camp Beauty Parlor, which has
iM-en improved and Mrs. Lyons has in-
stalled new equipment throughout,
color scheme of green and orchid is
featured in the interior decorations—
green wicker furniture and orchid cur-
tains form a combination that make
the Shoppe an attractive place, which
from Thursday mornlfig on is open to
the public for visitation and for ser-
vice.
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 110, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1929, newspaper, June 19, 1929; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372880/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Navasota Public Library.