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THE PALMER RUSTLER
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SUSSCRIPTON RATES:
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936
cheap. Mrs. L. H. Hughey, Palmer.
PIGS FOR SALE.—See John T.
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There is a regulator gas valve in
the boiler room, he said, and
The
occurred.
room
Route 4.
Ellis County Fair Closed Saturday
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Two Baylor Boys
The 1936 Exposition of the El-
James Keever presided as mas-
afternoon in the Merchants Build
Curio Awards.
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gate from ticket sales of $1,207,-
ave been
The Odd Fellows Home at Cor- '
late Harry Schwartz of Dallas.
record-smashing
Lazette Lewis, Midlothian.
Fitzgerald, second; Best' Old Quilt
FOR CONGRESS
NOV. 3
haldorsrcinro 1932. Tho hnmicido rate also has decreased sharp-
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—CONVENIENCE— Frequent schedules.
—SAFETY—Steel ears, careful operators.
—ECONOMY—Maximum 2c per mi d
—COURTESY— Acconimodating Opel
Agents..
—COMFORT, spacious seats.
New
way
Yanks Win Series
in Sixth Came;
ed first place, receiving $15, Pal-
mer, second, $10; Red Oak, Lan-
caster and Emhouse each received
k on
lyde
in the part few years and one of
the largest and finest showing of
birds ever exhibited is on display
this year, Mrs'. Earl Ellington is
in charge of this display, which
a leak
was
: ter of
Fiddlers'
closed
not
Entered at the Postoffice at Palmer, Texas, as second class
mail matter, under Act of Congress March 3, 1897.
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firemen
'Gillette,
nes.
is shown by reports of statisticians for
companv.
er, W. R. McDaniels of
and two brothers.
FOR SALE.—Fresh milk cow. See
Dr. S. L. Wadley, Palmer.
1, Box 114.
FOR SALE.—Quick Meal range.
Joe Prachyl, Ennis Route 3.
n the County—
ne Yeas' _—-
’ Sis Months _____
Three Months
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In the Buff Cochin showing G.
H. Buchanan of Milford carried
off all honors in this breed.
Black Cochin Awards.
In the Black Cochin department
Max Nekuza of Ennis, won first,
second and third awards in this
Second pullet, June Sibley; En-
nis.
Third pullet, Avy Sibley, Ennis.
IOOF Home at
Corsicana is
Willed $18,000
* dance in many years.
Old Fiddler's Contest
FUNLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY THE
UNITED PUBLISHING COMPANY
"has doclinen 3.6 per cent, and there is every prospect that the । Lanicek, frist, 1
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j one awning while all of the show
। windows on two sides of the store
--Ride the Interurban to the Centennial Dallas and
avoid-traffic congestion On the highways and park-
ing worries in Dallas.
Ask our Agents about special round
Community Awards.
The community exhibits have a
good showing of agricultural prod-
ucts this year, and judges in this
department awarded first prize of
$25 to Reagor Springs community.
Palmer received second place award
of $20. Laneview third prize of $15,
and Red Oak $10 for fourth place.
duced seven runs and swept the
Yankees to a lop-sided conquest.
Mrs. A. Pearson’s
Marinello Beatty Shop
205 East Avenue
Ennis, Texas
—Special On Permanents—
$1.50 and $2.00
Shampoo and wave set_ 25c
Sisters Neighbors
Twenty Years and
Didn’t Kow It
First, second .and third awards
in the Berchen game, Golden
Sealright, Red Pyle Game, Black
Red Game and Mille Fleure went
to Henry Smithwick of Italy, with
a fine showing of these specimens.
In the Silkie Game breed, first
trade for mules and farming e-
ment. Trade as part payme
farm in Ellis county. Seek
Dent. 1409 North Preston M
FOR SALE.—One riding ■
machine, riding cultivate^ J
middle buster. Frank 1W
Ennis Route 2.
2n non trillion X-rays, crowded together within a cubic
timetor." |
Thore is something for the dictator-spokesmen of "<
the statisticians sav, j second; Musical Instrument, Bart
on George’s eye. The accuser, Paul Sidilo, said he didn’t know which
one held him up when George and Eddie stood together. In the above
photo, George is at the left and Eddie at the right.
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he
had
lance of each other for
years before each learned
other’s identity.
Pharmacy will sell you a box of
Turner’s Juho Tablets on a guaran-
David Lloyd George, famous British statesman, comes out I
with a book severely criticizing General Pershing and the Amer I
ican army management in general. Wonder if the honorable and
appear upon the books of . the company but,also,
in cases where the stockholder or securiry holder
appears, upon upon the books1 of ithe cmpany
Auto Injures Man,
Kills Horse, Wrecks
Wagon Near Angus
onlv .one of rhe princinal deoonerative diseases to register a de-
New York, Oct. 7.—The
York Yankees blasted their
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Horse Drags
Vet To Death
At Lubbock
Lubbock, Texas, Oct. 3 — Drag-
HELP YOUR KIDNEYS
If functional kidney or Bladder
disorders cause Getting up Nights,
Backache, Disturbed Sleep, Dizzi-
ness or Rheumatic Rains Ennis
Gilcreest Estate, T. F. Hay, Mrs. Robert F
Sellars, W. I. Dungan, Mrs. 1 ouise - Moselev
W. Weatherford. Mrs. R. W. Hesser, Mrs. J. C
Texan to Be Head
Of Iowa College
I m a regular business, free of charge. Merchants and those engaged in regulat
j besiness may us this columa by paying the regular rates of four cents per word
| per insertion. All ads appear in all four weekly publications of the United
Publishing Company. The Ennis Weekly Local, The Palmer Rustler The
Bardwell Herald and The Rice Rustler. Subscribers of either of these papen
«re urged to use this column as oftea as they wish.
BITS O’ PHILOSOPHY
/TDoan E. V. White, Texas State College for Woman CIA)
Don’t trv to sell yourself when your face gives you away.
I etting the mind wander is not mental exercise.
He is an unusual person if he thinks he isn’t.
A wise tonue cannot hang in an empty head.
Sell yourself, but don’t cl eat when you do it.
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FOR SALE—Good
exploits, the
VOTE FOR
Republican Nominee
C. David Thomson
nantrseason record to pieces in
their, overwhelming march to, vic-
tory.
First young pen, White Rock,
Corrinne Smith, Ennis.
receiyed from radio rights, puts
the aggregatecash, total beyond
anything on, i record. The record
windows in the Karem Shrine
Temple, two blocks , from the
building, were shattered.
Texas, for October 1 , 1 936.
State of Texas, County of Ellis.
Before me, a Notary Public in and for the
Stare and county aforesaid, personally appeared
doath hac hopn dorlinino
mnintinod the rest of 1936, the vear will close with one of the Cunningham, Corsicana; Antique,
boot hoalrh records ever established among the insured industrial Mrs. Kate Haskovec, first, Mrs. An-
policyholders ! nie J. Dunlap, second; Jewelry, E.
i H. Boren, first, Mrs. I,. E. May,
Presley Webb, Hillsboro.
Turkey Department.
Grand champion hen, bronz,
owend by Mrs. Harvey Pigg, Wax-
FOR SALE.—Truck and trailer,
with permit to operate. Or will
trade for mules and farm equip-
ment. Trade as part payment on
farm in Ellis' County. See Clyde
Dent, 1409 North Preston St.
Poultry Awards.
The Poultry Show is attracting
larger crowds at the fair this
vear than any other exhibit shown.
Both day and night this depart-
ment is crowded with visitors in-
terested in fine breeds of poultry.
। The Poultry Show has grown with
man for their
strange r rushed in ar i rescued the radio-gramophone.
Undeterred by the hiss ng of the neighbors, he then went
back for the records.— Humorist, I
came near losing the World War for, the Allies through his nn
willingness to let Lloyd George dress American recruits up in j
British uniforms, put British officers over them, ,and rush
them into the British trenches—-propably doesn’t read the Ennis
News. But, even if he did read it, he probably wouldn’t and
couldn’t answer this editorial from the News:
Mrs. V. Fitzgerald,
. Firearms, Ralph
FOR SALE CHEAP—Four room
house, with front and back porch,
one and one-half acres of land,
fine well and cistern, located at
Crisp. Write Mrs. Ora K. Gieger,
808 West Houston St., Marshall.
mortgagees, or other securities are: None.
, 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giv
nig the names of; the ownets. stockholders, and
if any, contain not only the
list of stockholdeis and security holders as they
Fifth Inch Rain
And Norther Here
Light rains fell here Tuesday
night, followed by a norther, the
rain measuring .2 of an inch and
the temperature registering 61 at
6 a. m. today.
n A
Hallman Memorials
—Established 1900—
-MONUMENTS
—MARKERS
Get our Special Fall Prices
Ben Hallman
810 W Ave. Phone 541-W
Amateur Contest.
Dale Hichman, soloist, received
first prize of $7.50 in the Amateur
Contest. Margaret' Smith, imitator,
was awarded second place, and re-
ceived $5; Billy Jo onstead, soloist,
received $2.50 for third place
award. The Amateur Contest was
held in the Merchants Building
auditorium and contestants were
presented by A, Dupree Davis.
ner with several nice pens on dis- ' - -------- —
play. fee. Price; 50c and $1.00.
difference between the winners’
of 1 035. hut this doos not ann1v to automobile fatalities, which Ennis Futur, Farmers were award-
shnw a 4.7 net cent dron for the eight months Deriod. 1 his siz-
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Robbery charges against Eddie Lanivich in a Detroit courtroom were
dismissed when Eddie’s twin brother, George, made a dramatic court j nir voner room, no
appearance to confound the accuser and court alike. To make the । was of the opinion
twin s appearance more alike, a black eye worn by Eddie was painted
managers are:
Publishers, United Publishing Company, Ennis
Texas
Managing Editor, G. G. Dunkerley. Ennis, Tex
' Business Manager G. G. Dunkercy, Ennis, ’T’ex
2. That the owners are: United Publishing
Co., Ennis Tag and Printing, Co., G. G. Dunk
Mr. and Mrs. M H. Alton vis- I
ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. j
Swindle and Mr. and Mrs. John-
nie Durban Saturday.
'I hc envh death rate for cancer,”
disonses. which have been outstanding in the mortality picture, ing. First prize of $7.50 was
a leading insurance , awarded to John Toth or Alma.
। Joe Krizka received second prize
I of- i $5. : Dhe Bristol Band was
Oak Grove - Ensign
News
Waco, Texas, Oct. 5,—Dr. Char-
les E. Friley, former dean and
registrar of A. & M. College, and '
a former student of Baylor Uni-
versity, . will be inaugurated pres-
ident of Iowa State College at i
Ames, Wednesday. lie succeeds ' ’
President R. M. Hughes, who is
retiring on account of i'l helth.
Dr. Friley is a son-in-law of Dr.
and Mrs. W. A. Wood or Waco,
who will be present at the inau-
guration ceremonies.
antee. Price 50c and $1.00.
an
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out of County—
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Three months
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m. Sunday. The injured
are Newt Dickens, Frank
A. Sullins and Fort, Ty-
impressive finish to a year that
also saw them blast many a pen- Pharmacy will sell you a jar of
---- . Black Hawk Ointment on a guar-
FOR TRADE—Corn for shont
of hogs or will sell it.—John T.
Mach, Ennis, R. 3.
A WAnd s
Grand champion male, Black ( Wre. demolished as were most
Langshan cock, owned by Presley I ’ hewindows on he three up-
Webb, Hillsboro. Pen. 10orS . ,
Grand champion female. Black1 Plate 8lass windows within a
Langshan pullet, owned by Pres- ! block.o the Liberty Building
ley Webb, Hillsboro. I C umpled like eggshells. ■ Some of
Grand champion pen, Black ’
Langshan, young pen, owned by
ahachie.
Grand champion
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$5 for third, fourth and fifth
places.
Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Smother-
man and granddaughter, Patra-
cia from Corsicana visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Simp-
son.
Mr. Jack Swindle has gone off
on a visit with relatives.
Mrs. Ernest Allen and daugh-
ter, Eleanor, Mrs. Pittman, Mrs
W. J. Hartsfield, Mrs. Ocie Harts-
field went to Corsicani Thursday
to do some shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Gran F. Owens
visited ME and Mrs. Ocie Harts-
field this week end.
Miss Jewel Spend left for Cor-
sicana Friday where she will
spend n week with friends.
BUTLER’S
Home Beauty Shop
206 W. CROCKETT ST
Free manicure given with
each $400 wave
We specialize * in machine-
less permanents. Experienc-
ed operators
Nora McClintock
Mrs. Cecil Cowling
i joining the building on the.' west.
One of Best Exhibitions in History I ground floor of the Liberty Build.!
I ing, and Pipkin’s drug store in
----------------—:----| the real' of the same building.
Includes eight varieties of Ban- i Across from the Liberty Build-
tarns, ten varieties of large chick- ! ingwhic is owned by the First
ens, and a number of pens of [ Nat '' ank of Waco, the ex-
Boys and Girls 4-H Club displays terioro the Goldstein-Migel de-
with a number of individual ex-! partment store was damaged,
hibits I Force of the explosion tore down
C. A. Nowlin, who, having been duly sworn
according tolw. deposes and svs that he is
the Secretary-Treasurer of the Palmer Rustlet
and ..that the following is, to the .best of hi
knowledge and belief, a true statement of the
— . 1 ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid
resources at their command, the .publication for the date shown in above caption
’ required by the Act of August 24, 1912, em
in section 4 11. Postal laws add Regulations
Editor, C. A. Nowlin. Ennis, Texas.
printed on, the reverse of this form, to .wit:
1. That the names and addresses of the pub
lisher, editor, managing editor, and business
3. . That the known:"bondholders, ffortgagets
and otberr secufity hpldeA ownj n •: or jbolding 1
per cent or more of tbtallamauntof bonds,
orphanage two decades ago when
one was adopted at the. age of 3.TO TRADE—Will trade an older
A family i eunion was held re- j buggy for-one and a half cords of
cent y here to celebrate their sound,, dry wood and kindling,
meeting. Present were their fath- ' Mrs. Emma Pipkin, 501 North Clay
Waco, St.
Poultry Dept.—Bantams. miant
Berchen game, ; eight varieties ortM, As
Bantams. . , ' 67
Boys Club Work—Pen.
First young pen, Rhode Island
Red, Walter Neal Shaw, Ennis.
Second old pen, White Leghorn,
Bobby Fowler, Ennis. g, , , .
Girls Club Work—Pen .Schwartz wi lledhis property to
First young pen, White Leghorn, I the Odd Fellows Home. The will
r,,, AI ‘atni. was contested by Chas. Schwartz
Mrs. R. L. Gorman of Big
-Sandy and Mrs. R. E. Moore of
Henderson were separated in an
d as trustee^ or in any other fiduciary relation,
die name of the persot. or corporation tor whom
-r )such trustee is acting, is given; also that the
til© । said two paragraphs conta statements embrac-
ing affiant's full knowledge apri belief as to the
circumstances and conditions under which_stock
holders and security holders who do not appear
upon the books of rhe , company as trustees
—
ahlo dorlino occurred in the face of increases in motor vehicle
traffic and in consumotion of gasoline.”
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y Waco, Texas, Oct. 5.—One man
I j was injured fatally, four firemen
| । were burned and property dam-
I age estimated at $300,000 result-
| ‘ ed from an explosion followed by
| j fire Sunday at 5:20 a. m. in the
5 i basement of the Liberty Building,
T i a nine-story structure in the heart
hen and second cockerel awards j
went to Syble Compton of Ennis.
Buff Cochin. j ged nearly a thousand feet by
| a frightened bucking horse. Clar-
i a London suburb caught fire a
bold stock and- securities in a capacity other
selling chan that of a bona tide owner; and this affian*
has no reason to believe that any other persor
association, or corporation has any interest di
reel or indirect in the said stock, bonds, 5-
oilier secui ities -than as so. stated by him.
back to the baseball heights
the-last lingering hopes of their GUIs7 24. 1912.
. - - - - . - Of Palmer Rustler published weekly atihnnis
FOR SALE—Four good farmnear
Boyce. Will sell any or all abar-
gain prices. Tracts of 60, 100,04 or
160 acres. Phone 444 or 344, Waxa-
hachie. ”
FOR SALE.—Carbide plant, a fix-
turcs. I gave $350 and it is’same
as new. Will sell cheap orggtade
for a good milk cow. Steve Bdai,
Ennis, Route 1.
A QUESTION FOR LLOYD GEORGE
LT OYD GEORGE—who thinks that General Pershing
brother of the deceased; who se-
cured approximately $20,000 and
Twin Saves Brother in Court
, . , first, Mrs; P. V. Allen second, Dre^
( n° from astvears figure. Ibis disease, in 1936, recorded the Mrs Kate Haskovec, first, Mrs. V.
lowest doarh ratgofalltime in this insured group. ' Fitzgerald, second; Best Old Quilt
One of He most favorable develooments of the year is a or Spread, Mrs P. V. Allen, first,
6 4 nor cont dron in fhe death rate for suicide. This cause of, Mrs. Pratt, second; Best Keepsake,
continnouslv: among industrial policy Mrs. W. E. Bynum, Red Oak,- first,
- . Mrs. L. E. May, see aid; Best In-
used piano. FOR SALE.—Truck and trailer,
with permit to operate. Or , 2jl1
Kp-
j Gus Willinghm, sales yan-
! Rer for the Pipkin drug' ‘ 'stores,'1
was in a. cafe cress the ‘‘street
when the explosion occurred: ' He
Um g ran across'- the street and met
„ J , j Janitor Moore,' a' himn ‘torch '
owned by Mrs. Harvey Pigg. I Wll|. . . . ’ . ... 1
Club Work poity Deist .sWilinsham tore off the negro’s
Blown “emm‘ .Boys cun. an- ommaenaneto"duvpaina
81 class, first cockerel, Oren SUP 1 MoOle told Willingham what nad
5- kuui . . . , . I ocourred while waiting for an.
Brown Leghorn, Girls Club, sin- i ambulanc
gle class, first cockerel. Annie Mae " • III ‘ i/
Shaw, Ennis.
Second cockerel. Joy Sibley, En-
nis’.
Third cockerel, Aby Dell Sibley,
Ennis.
First hen, Joy Sibley, Ennis.
First pullet, Joy Sibley, Ennis.
sicana will be enriched by ap-
and losers' share of the gate re-
ceipts—nearly $60,000—in addition I
to the extra spoils for the play-
ers from the radio money.
Yanks Get $6,000 Per Man
Collecting well over $6,000 per
proximately $18,000 following set-
tlement of the estate left by the
escaping gas in the boiler room
Chioflv significant is the droo in the death rate from tu- awarded tire s 50 pripe"
brplosis. r^ncpr. measles, whooing cough, scarlet fever and ""1 dduilpvrs
snicides. 'The chief unfavorable developments were the rise in, ThE FHowing awirris
theth rates for heart disease and pneumonia. made in the curio department of
W/hile pointing out that an advance of 1.2 per cent oc- which Mrs. Eugene Bccen is super-
currod in the cumulative death rate for the year through August intendent:
zcomnarod with the first right months of 1935, the statist!-1 Best JJm
qnneinl that this, larks, hecause last vearBest old D0uCnem. MIS. JOhn
_____ thn ngolth ronpr V°a fa time in rhis important cross- Ward, first, Mrs. 1. c Dandridge,
nn" of tho Amorican an Canadian nolations." Thev pre- second; Best Dagnerrotype, Mrs. L.
di-t thet ;c tho health ronditions of the first eiht months are E. May, first; Best Curio, C. C.
twenty —.—---— --—
lhe FOR SALE.—A good young mare.
See Eddie Chmelar, Ennis, Route
Are Suspended on
Charge of Hazing
venerable gentleman has any criticism to make of the manner in
which Uncle Sam loaned the Allies money, which debt they
have repudiated? Beside the loans, Uncle Sam spent billions on
his own account to help pull the Old World's chestnuts put of
the fire. Any criticism on that, Uncle George?
No., reply is expected..—Dallas Journal..
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SCARLET FEVER SERIOUS DISEASE
Scarlet fever is prevalent in many parts of the State, ac-
cording to reports sent in to the State Department of Health.
.... "The most effective means of preventing the spread of j
scarlet fever rests with the parents,” Dr. John W. Brown; State I
Health Officer, said. “In the majority of cases the infective agent j
which causes scarlet fever is transmitted in the discharges from 1
the nose and throat.”
“Contagion most usually occurs by direct contact through ;
droplet infection or by handling of contaminated objects, such ;
as toys or clothing infected by the patient. No one should be |
needlessly exposed to scarlet fever. You can protect rhe others in
13 to 5, in the sixth and final
game of the all-New York battle
for the world baseball champion-
. < ahtllaw, Joe Hawkins, rm F. Fancher. A.I
Dunkerleyi JfIM. Collins,, Mrs: Ethel Fishr :
Mrs. J. i Clarke .1. G. "arper,‘Mrs: E. Ra
(phael. E. Sims, C. A. Nowlin, Mrs. Ileles
Nowlin. Mrs. Lena Jolescl, Moise Cerf, Corinne
Cerf. Sadie ' Cerf Fpstein. Rosa 1 /Cerf Berger
Fnnis, Texas: Joc B. Griffith, Plmr: Fortson
Bros., Rice, Texas.
ship.
Six Games Receipts Mark
The total attendance of 302,924
displaced the , previou six-game
marki of .301,430, set by the Yan-
kes and Giants, in them last in-
tercity battle, . in, 1523.. The ag-
gregate receipts, of $1,204,399, top-
ped the prvious six-game mark
of; $1,073,794, , set । by the. ( Detroit
Tigers and Chicago Cubs last
year and wre the second high-
est in all series history. ing the names o
The inelusion of , the $100,000 security bolders
Lee Roberts, manager of the
crowdod nations’’ to think about. They must exnand or explode
thev cav. But, in the same breath, thev demand' a place in the
sun. How would one of the oratorical dictators like to be an
atom nr an X-rav in the sun? We are leaving the free electrons
ont of tho argument because that word, “free” is displeasing to
dictators. Rut if thev ever got a place in the sun, those fellows
would discover what a real exnloding population is.
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“Early signs of scarlet fever are sore-throat, restlessness, , week end.
chills, and vomiting. The child has fever and his skin is dry1 Saturday night's attendance
and hot. These early signs are followed in a day or two by a far surpassed any night during
rash. At the first sign of illness, put the child in a room by him- Park early in the evening, and
self and do not allow others to come near him. Call your family the streets were crowded' until
phvsician and follow his instructions as to food, clothing, and midnight.
general care. j Carnival attractions were well
“The physician is required by law to report the case to the patronized and the expesition
health department. Do your part by following carefully the,was adjudged the best in atten-
quarantine instructions which the health officer will give you.
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erley. J. Baldridge. J. M. Weekley, J. F
Records Broken - FOR SALE.—Faim implements,
i wagon, cultivator, planters, three
automobiles. G. W. Toth, Ennis,
ceremonies at the Old
Contest held Saturday
: neighborhood rivals, the battle-
worn Giants, and tore another
whole page out of the record book
Riddled by the long-range guns'
of the American League cham-
pions, crippled but still fighting
up to the very last with all the
GirL 12, Killed
Bv Auto as She
Ran Across Road
Goldthwaite, Texas, Oct. 5.-
An automobile killed Verna B.
Warren, 12, when she ran across
the highway between here and
Lometa Friday nisht.
With her parents the child was
enroute to Lampasas to see a
football game. She ran in front'
of a car while her father, Cicero
Warren, was repairing a flat tire.
! partmen ts
Bronze Turkeys.
Mrs. Harvey Pigg, Waxahachie,
and Jim Hitchcock were winners.
Narragansett Turkeys.
In the Narragansett division Jim
Hitchcock of Ennis was the win-
Yankees put an
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as the cause of the explosion.
Sebetka, Ennis, Text’s, Route 4,
near Ensign.
trip 30-day tickets to Dallas at a
fare and on half
Saturday at 11 p. m. and
Corsicana, Texas, Oct 7—Ben
Frost of the flushing comnunity
was seriously injured, his wagon
demolished and a horse was kill-
ed on Highway 75, south of An-
gus Monday night when tho ’
wagon in which Frost was riding
was struck by an automobile.
'Giants finally crumbled under a
ninth -inning barrage that pro-
CUTTING DOWN DEATH RATE . ,n . A
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Big Sand; Texas, Oct. 5.—Two
sisters lirea within a short . dis-
some real estate in the settle-
... T Savage is. exeeuter
........ state.
864 was made, in 1926 when
Cardinals beat the Yankees in
seven, games. That was before the
club owners discovered they could
increase their profits by
the broadcasting privileges.
Tuesday’s triumph meant the
C. A. NOWI IN
Secretary Treasurer
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st
day of October, 1 93 6.
E. SIMS
Notary Public
(My commission expires June 1, 19 3 7.)
STOP THAT ITCHING.
If bothered by itching of Ath-
lete’s Foot, Eczema. Itch, Ring-
b ce g - $, : of Waco’s business district.
82 g s", ' The explosion came just ’ one
4 A W - j : week arter the disastrous flood
e/ / here or the v r, which
0/, 4 caused a loss of $1,500,000.
‘A * g I Warren Moore, ®- Negro jani-
F cg g 3 tor, was burned fatally. He was
70 p alone In the building. He died at
yan”
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88: ; Eddie Lanivich *
building, assigned accumulated
opened until the janitor entered
to light the water heater.
1 Windows Crushed Like Eggshells
| Heaviest losers are owners of
; the Liberty Building, the F. W.
! Woolworth & Company store, ad-
1y Tr was 4.8 ner 100.000 for the Jannarv-unst period, and I dianRalduvg ABakerofirst Al-
if this rato still ohtains at the end of 1936, it will mark a new j tici, orKEXhibitMrs A J "Hrper
minimum for homicides. /Ennis
""Thoro have Been more fatal accidents than in the like part ( Future Farmers.
Waco Suffers $300,000 Tree For Sale and
Fire . One p=L Farmers Exchange
• Aa *- —~9 • 11 — H-O-A i Ads for this column will De accepted from farmer* and others not engages
By Explosion and Fire
worm or sore aching feet Ennis
Waco, Texas, Oct. 7.—First
suspension of two students at
Baylor for the present term were
announced Tuesday morning at
Chapel exercises by President Pat
M. Neff.
The boys were indefinitely sus-
pended, Neff said, for hazing.
Both would be expected, he said,
to leave Baylor at once. They
were occupants of Brooks Hall.
WW I
I
! ence Hildreth. World War vet-
i eran, was dead today from inju-
ries received when he attempt-
[ ed to put the horse into a trail-
er here.
Leo Sedberry, negro, former
football star at Prairie View Nor-
mal School, halted the horse by
leaping at the rope halter. The
animal, however, had already
fatally injured Hildreth,
Burial probably will be, in
Brownfield, Hildreth’s home town.
PLACES IN THE SUN
Sir Arthr Fddinoton mde a trip thronigh the sun’s in-
torihr at Harvard the other dav. Not onlv did Sir Arthur explore
the enn: but he took 2.500 other scholars along with him. No
casuoltios were reported.
Jnridp the sun, at a temverature of 10.000.000 degrees
contiorade. Sir Arthur called his companions attention to “more
a nnafillion atoms, about twice as manv free electrons and
he family if you are careful.
“Scarlet fever is one of the most serious of children’s dis- lis County Fair closed Saturday
eases because of the damage it so often does to the heart, the at midnight with a record atten-
kidnevs, and the liver. If parents could be taught to realize that dance reported during the week,
the after effect of most so-called children’s diseases often is more The torrential rains of the
serious than the original illness, greater care would he taken to week _ end delayed the opening
protect children from catching each others’ diseases. , slightly, however, the attendance
. was especially large during the
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tors «amnd
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department with a splendid ex-
hibit.
Black Langshan.
In the, Black Langshan breeds
Presley Webb, of Hillsboro, was
awarded first, second and third
priez awards in a showing of sev-
eral nice pens.
Rhode Island Reds.
In a splendid showing of several
pens, C. O. Onstead of Ennis was
awarded first, second and third
awards.
Buff Minorcas.
In a splendid showing of Buff
Minorcas, A. G. Simpson of Italy,
won in all departments.
Buff Orphington awards went
to Henry Smithwick of Italy.
Barred Rocks.
In a showing of Barred Rocks,
Olin Johnson of Ennis, W. R.
Aday of Waxahachie and Mrs. T.
J. Payne of Ennis were awarded
premiums.
Anconas.
In the showing of Anconas, Al-
ton Matthews of Italy, Harold
Hester of Milford captured honors
in all awards.
Silver Lace Wyandotte awards
went to Jim Hitchcock of Ennis
with a splendid exhibit in all de-
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