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GAINESVILLE WEEKLY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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Methods To Fight Blazes In This City
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the interest of his campaign.
regradless of what his friends in-
Attend School.
329 East Broadway. are at home
Colorado.
Chief Johnson re-
work
the school
at
day afternoon.
this week.
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Attendance at the school each
molished.
Penney
of the
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tional Defense Act which allocated
her, it is announced.
Mortuary
Teachers College.
observerce of Mrs. Morgan’s 95th
S'-t* relatives and friends en-
great grandmother of Mrs. Ryan.
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City Briefs
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fied ownership by the average man
Box 498
Phone 361
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Craven and
and Mrs. Herman Adkins
the best interest
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and a negress. he was returning five daughters. Mrs. O. P. Claunch,
quent taxes now on the books to-
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each in city court Monday morn-
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Absentee ballots for the Demo-
re l old-age assistance and
County Medical society, held in
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C.D. Shamburger Lbr. Co
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relief
iv the high points of the post-
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Mr. and Mrs.
Incorporated
Kid Elberfeld. the Tabasco Kid.
combined
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. Henry J. Luke, Mgr.
Muenster, Texas
“We have heard a lot in recent
yeais about the passing of laissex
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GENERAL HULEN
ONLY OBSERVER
AT ENCAMPMENT
car was towed to the city by a
wrecker, for repairs.
Democratic primary will not begin
Monday as provided for in Texas
election laws, because there will be
The Baptist Mutual
Benefit Association
gust 22, will speak from the east
steps of the courthouse in Gaines-
ville next Friday evening. August
7. at 8 o’clock, it is announced.
Zamperini, who will run in the
5000 meters race for the United
States at Berlin, will enter Souh-
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under the direction of George J.
Carroll and Son.
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M’s Morgan was born in South
Carol:na, but has been a resident
Fe hospital.
D- E. Nelson.
tered the case.
Going first to the produce house,
he obtained a. description of the
man and learned that he was driv-
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at their own expense.
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paid to remain on duty at a fire
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Age: 34.
Graduate: Farms of
Texas; University
of Texaa. B. A. *24;
LL.B. *27.
Nine years of law’
practice.
Four years district1
attorney.
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Oldest Fireman
Oldest of active firemen is Bill
him for service to his district and
his country in congress
For Utility Regulalion
Early in his address Mr. Gossett
made plain his stand on (wo ques-
tions which have been frequently
asked by voters in the first pr-
debtkeietom or
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The andidate came out for aj
liberal farm policy which would al-,
low the average farmer to rear and I
educate his family decently and at j
the same time pay for and feel
does not defeat its own ends. He |
advocated "h- -t
ABSENTEE VOTING
WILL BE DELAYED
and my country ”
Liheral Farm Policy
South Denton street, had as their
guests Sunday. Mr. and A. O. St
John of Dallas, whom Mrs. Baker
accompanied home for a visit.
Mrs. Mary Simons and daugh-
ter. Miss Irene and son. Arthur,
will leave Monday evening for a
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trade and Jones by name, paid
Tom a visit and insisted an see-
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Want Ada ring the cash register.
retired last year.
Those who have known the gen-
Local People In • eral say that he looks forward to
Accident Monday .being just an onlooker, but other®
Mrs. L. A. Fleenor and son. Sam, wager that he will be longing to
be active when the dust begins to
-Honest, able, aggressive.
—Highiy trained with a
beckground for service.
—No entangling political
and doing well as could be ex-
pected. following an automobile first time since the division re-
wreck in which they were badly turned from overseas that General
hurt near Marietta, Okla., Monday Hulen has not directed prepara-
Also we meet mail order house prices on all hard-
ware. Please try our twenty-four hour delivery serv-
ice.
Miss Patchell is a daughter of a division to Texas. General Hulen
Mrs. Corinne Patche l of Denton, asked for and received permission ’
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to court, he said, but plans to file
suits in 16th district court for
trial during the September term,
in cases where collections cannot
be made.
clinic. and took part with other mary will be refunded by calling
speakers in discussing the need of at the office of County Clerk
proper legislation. and the value, Charles P. Priddy.
of milk as a food. i -------------------
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phipps, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Ebarb and chil-
dren, Charlotte, Arthur Clyde and
Sybil of Wills Point have returned
home after a visit with the for-
mer's daughter, Mrs. Henry Goike
and family.
Miss Floreine Goike underwent
a tonsillectomy Thursday morning.
Misses Juanita Hale of Sanger
is visiting with Misses Rachel and
Ruth Griffin.
Miss Catherine McCollum is re-
covering from a tonsillectomy, at
her home on Bell street.
Miss Elisabeth McNeely of Lit-
tle Rock, Arkansas, spent Thurs-
day afternoon, the guest of Misses
Elizabeth and Mary Graham. Miss
McNeely has been councillor in the
Girl Scout Camp at Camp Kiwanis
near Dallas for the past six weeks.
Mrs. H. C. Pagel is much im-
proved after an attack of heart
trouble this week
C. Jackson and son of Sulphur,
Okla., Mrs. Henry Green and son,
Earl, of Childress, and Mrs. Crump
of Turkey are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Cole and J. A. Ben-
ton of Callisburg.
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inducement 9 can compel me at any
time to deviate from the course
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DISTINGUISHED FORMER LO-
CAL CITIZEN IS RETIRED
FROM ACTIVE DUrY
nearer the seat of the blaze.
Modern fire fighting methods
are taught eaeh year at the Fire-
men’s School conducted at Texas
A&M College and these methods
are brought back home by those
who attend the school, and taught
at Fairview cemetery Tuesday ployed by the Sinclair
afternoon at 4 o’clock, with burial
The August term of county
court opened Monday morning
with Judge Ray Winder presiding,
and will continue through Satur-
day, August 22. No cases were set
60 Members of Department
The Gainesville fire department,
organized into four companies has
a total membership of 60 men. of
whom 25 or 30 are active fire
fighters. During the past year,
average attendance at fires was
18 to 20 men. twice as many as
Gainesville would be required to
have in a paid fire department
Men who desire to join the fire
gponrthet"tecuriturtYhlaverage NEGRO INJURED WHEN
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Volunteer Firemen Use Scientific
Mrs. Edwin Liedtke, and son, _
Jack, have returned from a visit, te other members of the fire de-
with relatives and friends in F1 partment at semi-monthly drills.
Centro, Long Beach, San Diego, J S-—'
Pomona, California. and Denver,
court Wednesday morning on a
She is the
Webb and
Why do they want to be fire-
men?
“I’d rather hold a nozzle on a
building and see the flames die
away than eat when I’m hungry,”
says Chief Johnson.
And that is probably the answer
for all of these volunteer firemen.
Hearing On Transfer
Protests Is Called
The county school board will be
in session in the commissioners
court room Thursday morning.
August 6, at 10 o'clock, according
to County Superintendent Roy P.
Wilson. At this time, the board
will hear any protests that have ।
been previously filed in regard to
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formerly a resident of Gainesville from the governor and the secre- •
for many years, and a sister of tary of war to create the new f
Miss Mary Patchell of the English Texas National Guard division to*. •
faculty of North Texas State
North Texas Agricultural College this country it was demobilized,
at Arlington beginning in Septem- Congress then passed a new Na-
Company store.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell
where they attended the funeral
of Mr. Lansford’s father, E. A made the trip.
graduate work of the
PLATFORM IN SET FORTH IN
HENRIETTA SPEECH; FOR
LIBERAL FARM POLICIES -
mM E ' Md — Fazer to be of notabie
E publie service.
—Offen better
Md harder WI
VOTE FOR
ED GOSSETT
Lansford, which was held Thurs- ceived a report on Mr. Patterson’s after it is under control but not
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partment of the J. C.
Centenarian Aska Pension
BOWLING GREEN, Ky (AP).
—James Smith, who claims to be
100 years old, has applied at the
state pension headquarters for
“old folks pay."
Let’* Send
New Blood
To Congress
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Deciding to pay a visit to the
latter, Tom in company with Dep-
sinuated, and here is where he en- uty Constable Oren Maddox, drove
to his home. Spying the approach
of the officers the man slipped out
the back door and headed for the
ing a Plymouth car the license
When a house is on fire in
Gainesville and a volunteer fire-
man begins chopping a hole in the
roof, he is not starting an orgy
of destruction, but is fighting the
fire in a scientific manner.
Gainesville firemen have been
taught that when they attack a
fire in the interior of a building
which is filled with smoke, the
best thing to do is to chop a hole
Absentee voting in the second
ing an efficient peace officer,
deling with every type of crimi-
nal, but when the finger of sus-
picion is pointed his way he turns
into a super-sleuth.
On July 18, a man drove up to
a local produce house with 47 tur-
keys packed in the turtle-back of
a Plymouth car and offered the
birds for sale. Becoming suspi-
cious, the proprietor telephoned
from France and who, until last
year, had been its commander
will be only a spectator this year
when the organization gathers at
Palacios.
Advance detachments of the di-
vision, the country’s largest mili-
writing to the company of their
choice and are then voted on by
the membership of that company.
There are vacancies in most of
the companies now, due, Chief
Johnson says, to the rule which
calls for suspension for failure to
attend 20 per cent of the fires dur-
ing the year.
The firemen have the privilege
of the club room on the second
floor of the fire station and the
various festivities of the year. In
return they give their services at
all hours of the night and day,
risking their lives in many cases,
when such a hole is cut, a room
may be quickly cleared of smoke
and heat, making it possible for
firemen carrying hose to get
Wesley Coomer. Jr., who
Tom Hickman Finds Owner of Flock
Turkeys Which Came To His Farm
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swirl at Palacios. It will be the
business and James Patterson
have returned from Childress,
tary organization which trains an-
Mr. McFarlane will also speak at nually as a unit, will begin arriv-
2:30 p. m. Friday at Valley View, 1 ing today at Camp Hulen, named
and at 4:30 o’clock at Muenster in in honor of General Hulen, who
The meeting was a
scientific session and
return of
mary He.favored regulation of sevreneLokingin hi“nttiitblu
pubi idutillitiena rrmade, it plain । book, he found that numbers be-
that hat he been a member of con- ginning with seven included 35
grexs at the time, he would have Counties in Texas. He noted, how-
supported and voted for the ever, that each of these counties.
Wheeler-Rayburn bill providing [ save one was at least a hundred
for the strict regulation of public miles from Gainesville. Reasoning
utilities He al gave his anc-ithat a turkey thief wouldn't drive
tionto the administration and the that far to dispose of 47 young
Rooseveltian policies [ turkeys he decided to concentrate
ing by Judge W. K. Middleton.
For some time, Tom Hickman i a loss. The gent, a blacksmith by
has enjoyed the reputation of be- * ’ * * ‘ " --
no ballots ready Monday, Demo-
gore is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1
Ferguson. two weeks’ vacation trip to Carls-
N.l., . , bad Cavern. .
Mrs. C. A. Parten has returned ,r
from a visit with relatives in Chat- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mitchell of
MRS. L. G. LAMBERT tanooga, Tenn. Whitesboro are visiting Mr. and
Funeral services for Mrs. Lil- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Theobald of Mrs C F Mask and family.
lian Rodgers Lambert, 48, who died Hammond, Indiana, are visiting in ' Mrs, Charles Mask has returned
at her home in McKinney Friday the home of Mr. and Mrs Ray- from Fort Worth where she was
evening at 10 o’clock after an ex- mond Theobald, North Clements at the bedside of her sister, Mrs.
tended illness, were held in the street W. D. Brown, who recently under-
Mrs. Ross Green was removed went ani operation in the Methodist
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of small properties. He expressed
clerk's office to have ballots
mailed.
nah. Texas. .
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The fire department was called
to the corner of Wine and Gar- birthday.
problems to the states with federal
aid and upervision provided for
the sake; of uniformity and effici-
ency He suggested that relief be
limited to the minimum commen-
surate with actual necessity.
Gaver nmental Control
in the roof which will permit ven- • department make application in
tilation. Heat and smoke rise and
Mr. Bell plans to
be composed only of men from
The statutes provide for 15 cents
to pay for stamps required in mail-
ing^ Where the county clerk can
deliver in the city, no stamps have
been collected Hereafter, the 15
___ =- cents will be omitted. Voters who
Cleveland paid for stamps in the first pri-
| FORT WORTH, July 30 -
Brevet Lieut. Gen. John A Hulen
of Fort Worth, who reorganized
the Thirty-sixth Division. Texas
National Guard, after its return
its r
You can now buy a square of corrugated galvanized
sheet iron. We are expecting another car, and you
can get it for this price as long as it lasts.
style show in Dallas, Tuesday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hughes of
Bakersfield, California, Mrs. Joe
cratic run-off primary election been seriously ill at his home two
j will be ready about August 10.1 miles *south of the citv. is reported
Voters expecting to be absent from I slightly improved today
ARDMORE SPEAKER the county on August 22. should Rev. C. E. Richter and his
------ make application at the countydaughter, Frances Nell, accom-
. .... Ernest Craven spent Gunday <■>
Her nephew, Lyman S. Gould, Fort Worth, visiting in the George
i of his head He was treated at his wife and son. Tommy, attended craven home.
I the sanitarium, where he was _ 5 uneral. I Mr.
which I deem to be right and for taken in a Carroll & Son ambu- ' Mrs Dunn is survived by four and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs
of the greatest lance The negro is a Holiness sons, Robert Dunn, Los Angeles, 1 Martin Davis and daughter,
number of pcople of my district preacher, and wa. he-e to assist at California; John W. Dunn. El attending the Centennial in Dallas
services in the north part of town. Paso; Dr. Nelson Dunn, Ft Worth, and plan to take a trip to South
; In company with a blind preacher and Dr. Sam G. Dunn, Lubbock; Texas before returning home.
‘ ' Five persons were fined $7.50
HENRIETTA. Texas. Aug. 3.—
Ed Gossett, district attorney of
Wilbarger Foard and Hardeman
counties, came back among the
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nett streets Wednesday morning
at 9 o’clock to extinguish a grass joyed " b :ntiful dinner which was
fire. served i‘ noon in Mrs. Morgans ern California in the fall. He only.
One person was fined $10 in city home, v/it 1 five generations of her recently graduated from high
■ — - - familv in attendance. school.
J. D. Cope of Sherman has ' showing that he made an average, are no salaries,
moved to Gainesville, having ac- j of 92 per cent,
cepted a position in the shoe de-
- - year by a representative of the fire Murphy, who is a charter member
j department and conduct of regular of the department. Most
Harris drills give Gainesville a three per j other members are young men
have returned home from a vaca-1 cent reduction on the fire insur- ' from all lines of business and pro-
tion trip to Chickasha, Oklahoma, j ance credit rating. .fessions,
and other points in Oklahoma. > At these drills, conducted at the J
4 R. J. Timmis and sons. Robert central station, firemen practice
and Richard, returned Thursday handling tools and equipment, lay-
night, after a trip to points in Eu- ing hose lines and -various hook-
ups, handling of ladders, including
from a brief visit in Oklahoma Maypearl; Mrs Lee Quillen, Hous-
Stopping at the edge of the high- tons Misses Myrtle and Beulah - . - -
way because of car trouble. Head Dunn, teachers of voice and violin, । on charges of drunkenness
was working at the motor when respectively, in Texas Technologi l o Miss Johnnie Neilson returned
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car and was struck from the rear President of the ..Texas Music in the city tax office. !
by a third automobile The impact Teashers Association, Lubbock;! W. D. Garnett has returned’
drove the white man’s car into and two sisters. Mrs Josephine • from Temple, where he was
that of the negro, tear ng off a pruill Gould, Gainesville, and Mrs. । treated for laryngitis in the Santa ,
rear fender and smashing the back -ydia Beulah Cook, Henrietta. T
of the Dallas machine and knock- J —--*- , — — --------- ---- o
mg Head to the ground The name ARSFNTFF R‛ A I I orS senver agent of the Fort Worth
of the driver of the other car was PinU rPA-- * and Denver railroad, was a busi-
not learned and his damaged KALI AbOU I AUG. 10
g g sarumnm -
where he stayed until he was 1 > government doesn’t owe you a liv- ; Miss Mary, attended the funeral. MSs George Leach, las and formerly of this city, have
yrars of age. Since that time he ing. The government owes you 1 rs. Lambert is survived| by her g G (Booster) Staniforth who moved to Ardmore, Okla., to make
has Lien self upporting and has the duty and the responsibility-of nusband.L: G • Lambert; 12.chil- has en seriously ill for several their home, where Mr. Stice has
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non It 1 32 he was elected dis- alized Lawlessness must never be ters Mrs s T Reeder Wichita nie I. Scott, South Denton street. Mr and Mrs. W B. Seaman
trict qttorney of Foard. Wibarser, rewarded America must make Fails Mrs J S Moir Pittsburg, Mrs. Robinson will remain here have returned from Galveston and
nt i Hardeman counties and is how theft unsafe, whether it is in the Kansas, and Mrs Graham. for an extended visit. Mr Robin- are at home in the Turner Hotel.
Eerving his second term. guise of business or at the point of M I Im’Ler a dlnter of
“I am proud of my humble or- _ siX-shoote, America mimt kill Mrs. Lambert was a daughter of
iem I think I have the right to A Six-shooter: America must kill the late Rev. and Mrs. Albert Rod-
igin i -ninK i nav- e rEnt t that opinion now growing within gers and was born T1lJ 22 1888
elaim tl.it the passing of time and her borders of getting something ‛ Collinsville Texas She attended
changing circumstances cannot for nothing.” tLo) at Norman Oklahoma Tenn., is the guest of her brothdr. to Kansas City, Kansas, and El,
e from my mind the im . . .. .S.1> 1, . . , W. T. Miller, on North Clements Dorado Springs, Mb. While there
, ,, N ... "I intend to be not just a talk- where she married Mr. Lambert ■ ■ - 5 '
pressiont ° my YoU i thing ing congressman, not just a voting on January 21, 1908. She was an
can w • h lay ,? ' U" Ou congressman but also a thinking accomplished musician,’ and as-
of my system. If otherwise quali, congressman and a working con- sisted her father in revival cam-
fad to serve Y0- the 1 t that I gressman ■■ he said in conclusion, paigns throughout Southern Okla-
know t T hardships and privations “AlI my thinking and my acting homa for a number of years.
of ihe huimblest citizen of this com- shall be my own and both will be
munity should enable me serve for your welfare. To this end. I
them all ti. "i i* ' il , dedicate all the energy, all the
Fre Thinking Demoerat, ability that I may possess in the
Mr (ossett classified himself as ‛ ,u.e 1 . .
l.j . . . m ; hope and belief that I can in a
a fre e-thinking Jeffersonian Dem- ,, ..0
i . . . small way contribute to the peace,
odrat a believer in a democracy . , ...
, , , security and progress of this re-
which hedld that men are entitled piblic,
t<> freedom and equality and that *
friends of his childhood to open the
runoff campaign in his race for ... .. . . - ..
congress, when he spoke to a j officers, who investigated. In the
2 . 1.91 +W.a A. two meantime, the gent decided to de-
crowd of several thousand on the for unknown,
courthouse lawn here. Saturday PEvidenty becoming suspicous
afternoon. Gossett was born in a himself, the driver must have
Louisiana saw mill community but | turned the flock loose out on high-
was reared in Clay county and re- way 77. That’s Tom g theory, any-
ceived his early education in the way, for it go happened that more
public schools of Willow Springs. ! than 30 of these Thanksgiving
District Judge Vincent Stine in- presents showed up on Tom’s
troduced Mr. Gossett and called i farm, south of the city. That’s
attention to the splendid training ; where the rub comes in. He knew
and upon a wide and diversi- HE IS STRUCK BY AUTO Mr. Miller is survived
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Jed W. Head, 55. Dallas negro. Ay, nvw
was seriously injured on State 7 MaN- l- UI. NN
Highway 40. about one mile north Funeral services were held at co City.
<>f Gainesville, Sunday night, when Lubbock Sunday for Mrs. Mary
brush, which covered the banks of
a young canyon. Although unable
to find their man, the guardians
of the law found his' tracks, the
distance separating them offering
positive evidence that he was
making knots.
They failed to find their man
then but they knew they had him
spotted. And Saturday word was
received that the Montague of-
ficers had picked up the thief, that
he had confessed, had implicated
his friend and was resting safely
within the confines of a small
room with lattice work on the
doors and windows.
There may not be anything so
unusual about this narrative, but
it proves rather conclusively just
who got the turkeys.
victions and what I propose, as in the large consuming the small, Catholic church at McKinney Sun-
your congressman, to do in ruthless, unfair and destructive day morning at 11 o’clock, Rev. t o
Ml Goss, tt recalled his early . competition" the 'speaker de- ' Father Kapper of Sherman offi- .her home Saturday morning
childhood in a sawmill camp in dared. I ciating. Burial was in Pecan Grove a 5 an operation at the sanita- ,
Sahin, parish Louisiana He was, Function of State cemetery at McKinney. i • ri
a member of a family of nine chil- .Fi. r..__.i. .1. ..t. t. Mrs Lamhert was a ginter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Zinn and
portunity to make a decent living ------------
at honest work if. through no!DR. HIGGINS IS
fault < f his,own. he is unable to I
work t’iqn society should protect
him fro suffering and want."
said in exp!.* ng his I Dr. D. M. Higgins, local physi-
nemr loyment and labor cian, was a guest speaker Monday
night at a meeting of the Carter
Fire Chief Felix Johnson has
been attending the school each and usually having to send their
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lansford summer for several years. Thia suits to the cleaners after a blaze,
year, he was unable to leave his
and background which equipped he hadn't swiped anyone’s turkeys’
cratic Chairman Bert Davis of
Cooke county, said Saturday.
"We cannot print ballots until
we have the list of candidates for
state offices, certified by the State
Democratic executive committee."
Mr. Davis explained.
He added that he had noticed in
a newspaper that the board would
meet Saturday, August 8, which,
he said, would make it impossible
to have absentee ballots ready be-
fore August 10. ,
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Mrs. Nellie Collins of Fort
McFarlane to Speak
Here Friday Night
Congressman W. D. McFarlane,
candidate for reelection in the
Democratic run-off primary Au-
afternoon. Mrs. Fleenor suffered tions of the Texas Guardsmen for.
internal injuries and a severe head possible wartime activities
injury as well as numerous cuts Maj. Gen. George P. Rains, new
and bruises. Mr Fleenor's ankle commanding officer, succeeded
was badly hurt. Their car was de- General Hulen last fall General-
a constructive relief program in .. .
which care must be taken that it the First Baptist church. Ard-
.11..... . ' — ! more.
Dr. Higgins discussed principal-
Becure in the possession of his
farm He recommended various
revisions in legislation for the pre-
vention of crime and disease and
called attention to the Wicker-
sham report placing the cost of
crim at one-third the national in-
come With an improved and in-
telligent program of crime and dis-
esse preyention both men and
money can be saved, the speaker
declared
"Fvery man should haue an op-
- .gether for the doctors and their in the Kitty league. Elberfeld is in
-wives, _ _____his 60’$. _ __
panied by Mrs. J. S. Crawford, all
of Dallas, are visiting in the home,
of Mr and Mrs. George Walker
todav.
John Fuhrmann, of Randolph
Field, arrived home by plane Sat-
urady afternoon for a visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Fuhrmann, of Lindsay.
"Government has become in- j on Montague county.
creasingly important in the affairs Calling the sheriff of that coun-
of men," the candidate said ty, he was informed that no one
* "Through government we endeavor ‘ had reported the loss of any birds
to attain and maintain for our- । That was rather'disappointing but
selves peace, security and prog- his spirits were revived somewhat,
ress Unless, as an individual, when a week later the sheriff tele
through background, through i phoned that a man had reported
ideals through training, am quali-' j
fied to promote the peace, security.
and progress of those I represent, faire, of rugged individualism, of
I shouid not have your vote Un- governmental dictatorship and
less the things in which I believe, ownership Private initiative, the
and the things which I propose to individuals incentive to plan and
do are designed to promote peace, work has been one of the things
security, and progress of this re- that has made America great. It is
public. I should not have your vote part of our concept of liberty. Yet
For these reasons it becomes nec- unrestrained enterprise has re-
essary to tell you again something suited and will continue to result
ar n yself. of my beliefs and con- in the strong oppressing the weak,
ing the turkeys. Fearful lest he
might be an accomplice of the
man wanted the veteran officer
demanded an affidavit describing
the fowls. To make the story more
condensed, the blacksmith finally
complied with the request and the
turkeys were returned to their
rightful owner.
Checking up on the owners of
Plymouths in that neighborhood,
Tom could find but one man that
could have turned the trick, in his
estimation. When acquaintances
were questioned as to the charac-
ter of the suspicioned man they
let it be known that they would
suffer no great shock to learn of
his participation in the theft. Fur-
ther information was that the
man had a friend who was an al-
most inseparable companion.
his abhorrence to both communism
ana bolshevism '
"I have always been a serious I
student of political and social struck by an automobile driven by Luella Dugn, widow of the late ited friends in Ponder Sunday,
problems" Mi Gossett said As । a white man, while Head was at- Rey Robert F. Dunn, West Texas' I ” -
your congressman I shall even be tempting to repair his own car first circuit rider, and sister of Nacogdoches, is visiting her uncle
a more sen ous studer t of the many which was parked at the edge of Mrs. L. T. Gould of Gainesville, and aunt, Mr and Mrs I‛a-
serious problems confronting the the pavement. | Mrs Dunn died Saturday of a Otto.
American people and still do my Head suffered a broken leg, a heart attack.
own thinking I promise you that badiy bruised right arm, a cut on
no sortjof pressure or any kind of the throat and a gash in the back
Mr and Mrs. Bill Bierschenk of Taxes Is Started Here
Lin caay are the parents of a son ’ J. Ralph Bell, local attorney, em-
are E igar Joe, born Sunday morning ployed by the city of Gainesville to
Sidney Horn, son of Mr. and collect delinquent taxes, collected
Mrs. Sid Horn of Gainesville, is $1,800 in past due assessments
[visiting here from Ames, Iowa, during last week, City Secretary
here is director of publications E. J- Lacour seid Monday. Delin-
for the university. queni iaxes ‘ ' *
. ----- | tal $101,000.
wrand Mrs. J. M. Brown of collect as many of the delinquent
—amode. attended the merchant’s accounts as possible without going
Rains will serve only until Septem
I her when, as in the case of Gen-
MISS PATCHELL TO eral Hulen, he will retire under
TFACH ART AT MTAC army regulations regarding age ,
1 -h-l- hn -Aln- । General Hulen reorganized the
Miss Marjorie Patchell, formerly division after the conclusion of the r
of Gainesville, who is visiting in- World war, in which its members
structor this summer in the art served with distinction. As a pan
department of North Texas State of the A. E. F. the division was
Teachers college at Denton, will be composed of both Texans and Ok- s ♦
head of the art department of lahomans. On the unit's return to
Glenn B. Amyx teacher in the Mr and Mrs. 1 V Webb and that he will visit the encampment
Callisburg school, has resigned to 1 danghters. and Mr and Mrs. Alvin Ibis year and veterans say that de-
accept a position as principal and Ryan spent Sundy in Anna, spite bis declaration that he is
head of the mathematics depart-Tevas whe • s-r” attendel a re- anxious to "take it easy/' that he
ment in King high school at Quan- , union of the familv of Mrs will wish he were a participant
Amanda Morgan, in her home, in instead of a spectator.
TEURSDAY, AUGUST A ItM
this state.
Lieut. Col. Dallas J. Matthews , 1
of Fort Worth is acting chief of
staff of the division.
General Hulen has indicated
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charge of drunkenness.
Miss Kitty Carroll of Long,
Beach, California, has arrived to of Texas for 65 years.
p,: ... , . i * . . visit bar uncle and aunt, Mr. and grandmother of Mrs.
Mrs. Robinson will remain here have returned from Galveston and M,:, K.rrO i eomil “A: A.. --
for an extended visit. Mr Robin- are at home in the Turner Hotel. ' mthe, k--: r ro,a
son plans to visit his mother in They were married in Galveston i 10 5 5
Dallas later, and will return to on July 13. I Mrs, John McMurry and chil-
his home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burrus andidrene-ack and Jin, left Wednes-
Mrs. R. M. Bales of Knoxville, family have returned from a trip day morning for Trinidad to vis-
— - - - - - ’ —- — it relatives for several days.
The Gainesville municipal band
street. the Burrus family experienced will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in
Mrs. C. A Dowdy has returned weather at a temperature of 119 the band hall for rehearsal, Direc-
from Decatur where she attended degrees, and reported the crops tor sarey- Shell announces,
the funeral of her cousin, Henrv are badly damaged by the grass- _
: Purdue, of Ranger Mr. Purdue hopperss. • 1
' died of heart attack Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Roudon of
i E III r irw ! and was buried in Decatur Friday Fort Worth have been guests in
i .i. — d । afternoon. ■ [ the home of Mr and Mrs. E. L.
J E. Miller, 56, died at his home Mrs. Dowdy was accompanied by Gilmore on North Taylor street. , Rev. Jordan To Hoki
on North Dixon street, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John R Mitchell of Miss Jewell Powell and Miss Revival at Flomot
morning at 12:30 o'clock after an Dallas. Thelma Vaigle of Monroe, La., Rey A p Torn nt,, ,,
illness. । ---- | i have returned to their homes after First AAn. ordan: Past ,o
Funeral services were to be held Arthur Teague, Jr., who is em- a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. rsta Pts Flomot hghere,alefIt
‘ • RefininJohn Sunns. • “12 1 TaYMOI: ea3, wnere
company in Philadelphia, Pa. is Word has been received here hewiu for engaged, in.a reviva
visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs I ‘bat Robert Myers, son of Mr. and meeting, fo rthe next two.weeks.
, _ Arthur Teague. I ! Mrs Harry Myers of this city, un- "hleheisaway. Mrs. Jordan and
by his Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones. Mi. derwent an operation early Tues- chiidren . visit relatives in West
and Mrs. Don Rudolph and Mr. day morning in McBride Clinic in "548
and Mrs. Wayne Trew left Sat- Oklahoma City. He is reported to ‘co .
urday for a vacation trip to Mexi- be resting well. Mr. Myers was Aou-_OurL.Term
, ci,. I accompanied to Oklahoma City • -65 Here Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gray vis- Monday by his mother and brother, I
ed friends in Ponder Sunday. Jamei. ami Mrs Lee Culp.
Miss Henry Jean Winder of Master Earl Weathersby of
acogdoches, is visiting her uncle Fastland is visiting in the home
Henry of bis grandmother. Mrs. Dan -i------------
* Siddall and family. for hearing Monday. A number
Fnd Bierschenk and son, Fred are expected to be disposed of
spent Sunday in [ J’ • of Lindsay left Monday night during the, three^weeks’ trm.
_ . for a vacation trip to San An-.. , -------
ton io, Collection Delinquent
------ the raising and lowering of them,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ferguson of salvage operations and fire pre-
Crowell are visiting with Mr. and vention methods.
I Mrs Henry Killgore. Mrs Kill-1_______________
r EAGE FOUR 7
GOSSETT OPENS
HIS CAMPAIGN
- IN THE RUN-OFF
west to
which La
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