The Banner-Ledger (Ballinger, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
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Sentences of Death
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OVER-/MILLION JARS USED YEARLY
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here and I «...ikee 1 el witla him
lie t li* me lat et hi* tir-I night in
produ • fretine ligtr* ome
and the American
that most of the
threatening th
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when a I own
mere -makers
to find pomrt!
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The crowds at the fair is an
indication of how busy the farm-
era are in getting out their cot
ton
tences against two convicts were (trial of Albert B
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The Ledger has correspondents
all ov r Runnels counts whom we
are proud of and each week these
reporters send in news briefs from
their communities because they
wunt the news known Every per
son in this county is s
related that they like Lo know
acted an
thut l .
-preulat
W ASHING T IN . > ■ 9 :
last day for Pr mier li.:
these "travellin
usually repents,
amts who have
merchandise for
a -1MII
that high'
tract rs sa
road will be
It‘s o darneu good ot you all.
a l nnd utiheugh the words were
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p < babls . I expilaine .1
11 ft cour-
g d are of tin*
Mr. Porter
hand in the pa
vpe "Hr a pe t.
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the citize
rendy to extend every favor u
patrons and stands behind
goods When any article is
right he will make it right
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e capital
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naval confe
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| cannct fine any
shortiy before he diedr
'That'* easier H. narrated A
lull il chiciu ( slierw AHi ii
ve since 'Ht retirn liMiki'l i||
fit- iMM-h i'll the t’akville |lili'lliilllt li l
w | di-covered cn I lit desk ot
ilir ib.। ll house it i- ne ~iziiti .ml
till! it i- inte e-tinz to tiud ihai MIr-
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vernearotni witi
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bi.) os
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! not kee,
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if* l rouh t tb sa hl
wing torlons query about > immediately <>n the $2,000,000 air
July 3
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mouent III X • bit
will pick up .u
A. Dickinson
desk
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Tncle Hee
than I did
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AUSTIN Oct 9 Heath sen-
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During the past week
have been a number
entered and a larg
dogs poisoned This
to local citizens to k ■
houses, burns garage
TMEeet—ewpeg ally h1 '
■when the chy is t
visitors Crooks :
to I III P. . ihkU
u bl lie liulit diicin I
ed tWo final «
Presid, * Hoovi .
. schedule
Bi Dish ime n
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of 1 . ..
Police and shel u » iepu
l. . .1 SI l’ROGR AM
IN 1 : >1 N RS
from tlat
very far
I hit sou r
a triangle
I -uprm-
and nevierd outiying farms to do do
same thinz. Maauie Morr on told U«
this morning that they were doing it.
but to I gathered, a half hearted man
ner. Most of them believe that, by
hi* very nature, the marauder I* Im
pervious to shot and sheil
One curious thing, however ha*
been brought ia by Starr, who stopped
oa hi* way past today. In a meadow
Cotion ginnings in Runnels
county are surprising and it ap-
pears now that there will be a
fair crop marketed Cotton men
feel assured that the production
1 < iad a
Balinzer merchants
pared for the fill buy
people ol this trade tert
every dollar spent with
travelling peddler or mai
house means that some fir
suffer this loss People I
ginning to realize that
lone by trading with home
ants However there ire
hih powered salesmen ,
rond who depend on then
air" to put a deal over an
a man U talked ito buy.:
with Annie . . ।
Zhis section are the real sufferers
The home merchant is always
s
t
Aipinr Wat
before I
i
i i hf ♦ »H«I hi wale he »|
« in ib«J x 1 .H ht r in tin
had him-eif w alked ulonz
N ii.•! • «
cmnse hr will be here next year
The peddler is gone and takes all
Iran the town and county with
aim He helps no one but him
seif and after each viait from one
of his stripe the town and county
are abort some good hard dollars
’ In n y mot
there is some
mere th ucht
K brought ill
ilia seemr to interest Kin
“Il • possible hr -a l
1 • TwIn !! 11
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Dt en i tl . ■ . * f in* ind ever
• I Tound the fetter in the librarv
to start anything dur
Crimes .committeed
county exposition w
action from the inqu t
the past tile Yair period
a peaceful one and ne bi
for this is that the local
are on the job day and
preserve order The e
are supplemented b
police appointed to patr
fair grounds during the wee
hope to eliminate pett
and home enterins
ll' ad
t .
rgarls Si
as purl
f. the I ear
enatae agree I
r . ther nnd I
St ♦ • • V
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lb H!t • \ rll +
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tuk- |.r» 11X -emd lb me ht
d althouz h li - ges in ♦ er
ewate f » « » -were
retar} atd
with .1 stita
stragglers found
and by this
bl l hi
hi:
• bne n '
until
-1 in Ht
. Me fi>
(‘e a III I Mill llOl able to slerp
att si, re ipient of mH mny repres
sien- l comne tb you l lnve repented
uh little formula ovet and over ns
. i . ; M .
Dryden ane rope "Miiton .Hid I • \
den Mtid l’ope but witheut resnit
Yet I have -een tx hole « ; a--roum- «ii«
t umab to e pot ' . e. < I ht that
or -iv . । If I rase in l hr ent !x
’ That
ah! X
OU hr
1 hv
ar bf it!" I
t me «ud
1- -tutement
t to (hr fri
it - Q •’ *
I said an
ned on that
M I
looking back tonight over Himi con
versation, I am inelined to think that
he had an answer for that question
and Him! hr almost zave It But he
changed his mind
’ I <1 like to know why you ask me
thut," he eaid
"Hr had never talked to you about
callinz on the police, in rome emer
gene x ?
' Never. I see whut you Tv driving
Mt. l’orter." In* added "I admit, I
hid some thought bf Unit myself Ml
the time But the autopsy showed the
cause of death nil right Hr wasn’t
murde rd.”
" The hlow on the head hud nothing
to do with it, then?
Hr glanvd Ht me qulekly.
"If it was h blow." hr sald "it dn l
help matters any bf course. But I
prefer to think that the head injury
was received as hr fell ’ H hesitat
ed "l»on f yon? '
• Naturally," I agree
lint thero was a signiticance in that
pause bf his followed by "don ( you
which hae stayed with me ever sinee
Il was almost as though. in view of
(reenough’s visit fo him Niid my own
questfons I had hern MHiirhim re
sponsihle for the poor old ho} » dentt
and was serkinE reassurance
bon touse -n । » •• • des and sinoked
He told '• • hi* • ir ums n es he nas
eta x eni igh nnev to finish his
course wlict w l ke anoihet vear
ger- Winters r
degree of lux ir
highway and
drivinu towa
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qui« k imp
on mi- wl
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affirmed and another was re secretary of the interior depart-
versed and remanded by the ment, who is charged with
Court of Criminal Appeals today, bribery, came to a temporary halt
Ben Aldridge convicted ol crim- today when the aged defendant,
inal assault in Dallas county and who collapsed in court yesterday.
E V Allen convicted of robbing failed to rally sufficiently to leave
the Carbon bank, must die, the his bed Local physicians have
court decided been assigned by the court to
The death verdict in the case of examine him
A A Bergdorf. sentenced in a
Howard county slaying, was re- San Marcos Contract has been
versed and sent back for a new awarded for the construction of a
trial modern bridge over San Marcos
river on Post Road at this p'ace.
Mt Pleasant J c Penney Com- -----------
pany store recently held its for- WEDDING stationery printed or
mal opening in this city engraved Ballinger Printing Co.
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stu inefejene
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inst tion
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