The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1926 Page: 2 of 10
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home depends upon the builtn
millwork, it will be well worth
your time to see our latest de-
sign on ironing hoards, break-
fast room sets, buffets, medicine
cabinets, ete. Don't put oft, but
drop by our office today.
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^ Memphis, Tex.—J. H. Read
has been, elected -president of
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the meeting of th eMid-Texas
Teachers’ Association which
will be held here in March.
Orange, Tex.—The life of
Fern Orr, three years old, was
saved recently by means of a
pulmotor. The child fell into
a ditch filled with water. Ar-
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FARM NEWS
Waxahachie, Tex.—Ellis Co.
again leads in Texas in the
production of cotton for the
past year. . The county shows
78,986 bales for 1926. Gray-
son County is next with 64,073
bales, and Dallas county third
with 61,818 bales. Elis coun-
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Infants’ and Children’s
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Waco, Texas.—W. A. Aven,
condemned to be electrocuted
on February 27 for the murder
of his wife, has been taken to
Huntsville. Aven has express-
ed the hope that the governor
will commute his sentence.
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PHYSICIAN AND
onstipation. It relieves promptly and
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It StimeiatM and
Baird; Tex.—The West Tex- ..
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gm is being erected at tins You can get s packets of seeds of
place by D, N. Shaw and asso-B different andxvery beautiful flowers
Five 70-saw tree. Hastings’ 1926 Seed Catalog
tells you all about it
Hastings' Seeds are "The Standard
Service Go.
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hotel. The building will be
constructed of native Louders
limestone. Louders is in Jones
County, sixteen miles southeast
of Stamford.
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have dizzinees and couldn’t work
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worn-out with them. I didn't seema
to get rellet. . After taking the pilla
my bowels would act a couple er
three times, then I would be very
constipated. . •
“A neighbor told ma of Black-
Draught and I began its use. I
never have found so much relief
as it gave me, I would not be
without it for anything. •
"It semed to cleanse my whole
system and make me feel like new.
I would take a few dotes ft rid
of th* bile and have my usual clear
head, teel full of 'pep' and could
do twicethe work.”
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Whitehouse, Tex.—A new
gin is being erected at this
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town is to be started thirty five
miles northwest of here inAn-
drews County.Thirteen thous-.
and five hundred acres of pas- ban bearing gin stands are in-
ture land hasebernsut into cuded inthe machinery.
177-aere farms, and a townsite • Lampasas, ‘Texas.—Farmers
has been created. A barbecue truck growersand stockmen of
this, trade territory will com-
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and treasurer.
Austin, Texas.—Texas rail-
Brownwood, Tex.vIt is ex- roads granted reduced rates to
pected that at least six hund- delegates attending the con-
red school teachers will attend ventions of .the American Cot.
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FARM LOANS
Money to loan on farm iani
Will take up your vendor’s 11
notes. Wadhy
Priesmeyer Bldg, El Campe
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factory service 4^
our farms. Hastings’ new 1926 Cata-
log has 112 pages in allefull of pic-
tures from photographs, handsome,
covers in full colors, truthful, accurate: -7
descriptioos and valuable culture di-
rections.
We want you to have this catalog in
your home. It tells all about Hastings’
garden, flower and field seeds, plants
and bulbs. Write tor it tday. A post-
card request brings it to yon by return
H.d. HASTINGS CO„ SEEDSMEN,
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g - —y— f Dalas, of her dental equipment alrea-
O M State Superintendent of the An- dy acquired.
T | ti Saloon League for $100,000, Oklahoma City, kla,--John
M 3 alleging libel. The case pro- Doyle planned to wreck a rail-
—2 bablywill be set for trial dur-rpad train "just for the thrill.”
John wrecked the train \ all
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Los Angeles, Cal.—Mrs. Jno,
11don believed her husband
Fitting of Glasses.
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meet in this city on March 12,
according to Carl Adams, Dep-
uty Sheriff of Brown County,
who is secretary of the organ-
ization/:
Denton, Texas.—Two stu-
dents of the North Texas State
Teachers College are to be sel-
ected to go to Japan as teach-
ers in the American school at
Tokio next year. Miss Cora
Martin, professor of primary
education, will choose the stu-
dents.
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you will be sur-
perform in cold a has been announced.
An insufficient amount of coins
were given the banks when
first issued.*.■ / '
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Mexia, Tex.-Ni ne men have right but m
announced for the office f cause he f
reestone County, rl Los .
n has just begun. Sheldon believed her husband
qupun, x.—The Texas Su- was a prosperous business man.
I preme Court has amended the But one day while out walking
■ rules governing state bar.ex- with her dog, the animal.be-
tE aminations to allow graduates came very joyful at the sight
I of law schools in Texas, whose of a street beggar. Sheldon
graduates are entitled to. a li- 2 ’ ’ 11 g
[cense without an examination, beggar’s disguise. Mrs. Shel-
to receive license upon filing, doh has now obtained a di
if done within one year, prop- ----
er certificate from the school.
Dallas, Tex.—The sale of
Stone Mountain Confederate
Memorial coins will be contin-
ued in Texas through ■ this
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has been reelected president of
the Collin County Purebred
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Greenville, Tex.—Almost the -
entire sum of $2500 which is
being sought to pay for pre- i
tificial respiration was adminis- miums to be offered Hunt Co. «
tered untib the pulmotor was farmers this year, has . now
obtained. The little girl was been raised,
in the'ditch about twenty min- 22
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eral direetorsrbefore engaging
an undertaker.’ It is advisable
to employ a firm known for its .
competency . tnd trustworthi- =
less in such an emergency. This
i an undertaking firm of that
character. 133i, p.i2e Fe
Wheeler Undertking Co
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is to be held n February 22.-..
Denton, Tex.—Paving work pete for premiums valued at
has been started here on Col- $500 during the coming season,
lege and West Sycamore streets according to plans announced
following several delays on ac- by the local Chamber of Com-
count of bad weathen ' Several merce
other streets are soon to be
paved also. nnaas c.e..u p.ouc.u U.
Cleburne,, Texas. Planshave the Hall County District Fair,
5 been announced for the ex- which will be held in Memphis,
pending of here by Tentative dates for the Fair
the Santa Fe Railway Company haves been set for September
on the Cleburne shops. Four 14,15,16, and'17.
3 new buildings are to be con- 1___.
3 structed and new trackage" will
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Abbott, Texas.—A special. Benton Harbdr, Mich.—Nel-
-lection has been called forson Harrington, 16 years old,
the naming of a mayor and two humiliated hecause fellow stu-
commissioners. It will be held dents forcibly gave him a bath,
on February 20. The former went to his room and commit-
I mayor and commissioners res ted suicide.
g-Uu. ' .Trenton, N. J.—Miss Id
Tex.—-Gdjernor Fer- Virginia Hutchinson, although
i only a f ew days- old can boast
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preparing to build a modern)
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ern, Agricultural Commission-
ers at Memphis, Tenn., held
during the first week in Feb-
ruary.
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Ballew, W. L. The El Campo Citizen (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 12, 1926, newspaper, February 12, 1926; El Campo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1577576/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Wharton County Library.