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TEMPI* DAILY TBLKWRAM, WMPLK, TKXAS, MONDAY MOKWIMG. INOVEMBER ». Mil.
Prosperity Very
Marked Over All
San Saba County
BUI . . Tbl. Not. Il-Wn
' fehiptneota out of flan Saba county,
tha komm of the famous paper ohctl
p*m», am so heavy aa to ooa*w* hnth
tki outcvlng etpraaa and parrel poat.
a«t Hill, 1440; Jlu. Ham, $404; Ban.
|2TB Lawr«>f« Chapel. «»T», Baau-
Jonah; 600; Taiwlewnod, $100; PlM«
kiss, IfiOO; Whit* House. 148"; !>••-
aon. »4#0; Strickland Drove. «60:
Sycamore, »K0«: Weir, *600; Coup-
land. 1378; Hutto, $500; Jarrell, 1600;
Florenuv M00; Bound Bock. 1500.
The latter four, are Independent
school*.
AM1CIUCAN VICTORY FOUK»
(K Tire corwr RECORDS
(toorfretown, Tex., Nov. 14.—Spread
, upoa the minutes of the Williamson
S* .. , county commissioners court docket
AM *. visitor to jlanj** "J* «• between the record., of the
* r^Z hl. »ttle ^pptw contract and the re-
to oarry ft aaek of p*cam away in nw t ^ 4)w>n .J,,,,,, of the
Killeen Citizens
Enjoy Thrilling
Sport of Hying
DAILY TKLEGRAM DELiYKRKD
TO MANY HOMES BV AIB*
PUUTE.
•q jou hbo puwuep Ml *an»n»aid
mat. aooordlng to apeolallata of ih«
Halted 8tM«a department 1 acrteMi
tara. under wkoaa AwetlM tk H*
onlng syitem haa been developed
Every effort should be made, the*
Bay. toward having aa satisfactory aa
poaalbla all machines that are put
out.
Many eaaearaa that are ootitUmr-
Ing manufacturing machinery are not
Informed aa to the requirement* aad
faranera ana not aa wall informed aa
they ahould be on what constitute* a
goad tfvatlac machine. To meet theao
two aaeda farmei^ BuWaCta Wo. 144»
la ahbrtly to ha published It will *tre
ta detail tha aipartaaraa of the aa-
partaaaat. astradta* through aararal
veara. with the varloua typee of ma-
chluery. It will point out tha panic
ulan ta which apetlal care muat be
taken, both In manufacture and oper-
ation. and. generally apeaklnf. w!B
enable tha Ihrmar to dataet tha dtf-
flcaltiea la advance of purchaaa and
to protect himself from lot* and poa-
albla failure at tha polaonlng opera-
tine. If there are questions not cow-
erad by tha hulleHa. Intereeted per-
sona are tainted to eorrw®nd
tha Delta Laboratory, Talhrtah, I a..
whare moat of the eiperlmental worl
hw been dona The apeclallata In
oharge there will fire th» boat adrlce
possible to meet tndlrldaal roalllleat.
There are three typee af machinery
now In uae la co'ton boll waevll pole
onlng One «i the hand duet gon.
another la a large machine mounted on
a foar wheal truck aad operated hy
an engine, and the third la aa Inter-
mediate type on two wheel* and ep-
enUed by wheel traction. The hand
gun. the apeclallata aay. la not pear
Ueahle aaeept for r«T **— *
in oualanetlon wHh >awor tnaaMMTO
Tha lacga machine haa hren fanad it
be too rompllrated for the ttw #1
labor thwt muat do moat ol tho eWK
qnent.
difficult
ly to ha
type of „
I ha dtmraNlM af both the <
tor latum
Road tha waet Oda.
gWQ HVrllH0 HUU- IIINV. gv aNVOfc »• • • m wai w# ■ ■
tTamato TsMmsi apwsMl.)
runie o,m>.nr oon.r-v. — - — , Klllaen, TeiW NOV. 14.—Tha n«Wj
rt f - 0 An«,n. sheriff of the and thrilling sport of filing was tn-
tggage. ronntv is the following under date dulged here today to the utmoat limit
Dot ton and corn ahlpments were trf tha capacity of tha big plaae
likewise heavier thia year than e«r of Nov. li^itia. Hlin, which came over from T.mple. to
before Added to thla fact. Ban 8nha une y™ . / h , fl#(1 accommodate the darln* populace,
te tookhw forward to an oil boom. «*ve up the fho^^kalwr had fiea r vu r ^ dnj, „ who,Momely
The testa have been alow, but several to llo'AP„. ,n enjoyed by the alrah.p crew of four
daa p testa ara being made, and ge- nifrhtthehordw of as by the many cit-ae.- who turael
£U£ *ave very pavar^ly to w.tch their friend.
"■•iST MarUn w^t ten miles north *n*H Oahrlel departH.carryl W nnTh^ ^rl,a off by Banker
of ^ere^s again drilling. Operations mewsase of !*rtr tVlta^" Snm Rnnclfir taking his first flight
-( Heat he rlv No I n e a r Blchland Will to Men to the Choir Invisible. ^ the dfty oyer Kmeen, nnd ended
MP^ town TO ENTERTAIN V» ^ j
.B°S i^ ^i^tourc^ln GEORGETOWN IIOO SHOW ^ of hls ,enf nn<) miLlcin1? re.
? 1 t«— Amoniriturn f"Bht to Temple. This flight.,
developments. Georgetown, Te*., Nor. 14.—Among; .. . „ w „t of Kine<Ml
. The following advantages of San1 featnres interest being ar- : «»o niiie. c tot «a .
«aba were tooenUy -»t forth by one for the entert^ent of the
; who n viuily Visitor* to the swine breed*™ ma(,u ln just lg m,nute8 Mrs. Ban-
and who be«*v«» in H ^ 'the films made from varloua exhlhhs who „ , nylng enth,la„st. hav-
"San Saba la notad for Ita natunu of wlIlhimf,on county hogs, showing uken b<.r firM in the air
•draatagas; Ua aWtuda. elimaUa CW- thfl aevriopmpnn 0f the swine J durlnK (he last Uberty Loan cara-
dttloas, and water aupply. all are lis tfy ,n th,a county the last few yeara ( pn|(?n Btntt,d lhat thc tr|p over the
factors favorabe to making it a <*» The fl m8 were ma(Je at the recent, beaullful oountry from Killeen to
alrable home. Ban Saba coun pig ghow at Bartlett. under the su- | Tcmp|e wag the nl0St enjoyable she
aid to be the best waterec perviidon County Agrent SherrlU. ever experienced, and »be Is no\f
■ Texan, and haa the location ro Thp plcture wm be showa at tha! mor(, el,thtislastic than ever over the
of the fin- „onaroh theatre. '
Bhertff Lee O. Allen Is director of
In Texas. »- — —- --- Tne picture wm
what promises to be one of the nn Monarph theatre.
ait Irrigation systems. The atata 8herfff i^e o. ■
board of engineers are at work on ^ h0R ghow w. F. 8auera, superln-
tha plans at the present time."
♦
San Saba Personals.
San Saba, Tex Nov. 1« —H- 5" 'MCRDER TARE TO COME ITP
Hopkins, of the Bogers Befinlng com- AT gAJJ A?JGE|Jo TO
May, of San Antonio last night after
A careful study of tha oil poasihlli-
tles in this oaunty. Mr. Hopkins say*
that he believes that the next few
months will reglater soma wonderful
AataIob menu.
W. P. Newberry, a Lampasas coun-
flying game.
And (speaking of the Banders, the
entire family flew today, from the
two littlest to's on up. Including
Josephine, Bichard. Rnwell, anJ
probably aotne more of which the
reporter failed to get the names. (
The big plane arrived from Tern- ■
pie, with Pilot Bussell and Editor
Williams aboard, at two minutes to
4. the trip ever having taken 44
tendent. and Lee Whitley, herdsman,
all being experienced stockmen.
R f'ARE TO COME ITP
AT SAN ANGELO TODAT.
(Temple Telegram Special.)
San Angelo, Tex., Nov. 14.—A ape-, w lnt. lr,p n..ni« -•
cl&l term of the Tom Green | minutes, owing to the fa«< that the .
county district court will convene In , cnurBe was deviated from to take In
San Angelo Monday morning for the the variong towns and communities
trial of Ed Dugan, charged with alori„ the route, where aanipJ* copies
—-• .V- «vnn«. of th^ m„y Ty)e1fram were dlatrtbut-
W* *• wewoerry, a v"— trim ui cai • «— -
tv oil promoter, was IB San Saba to- i murder a* a result of the fatal Rhnot-
Amy Mer. Newberry haa great faith jnK in May, 1916 of J. ^A. Paalay.
'■ future in oil develop-
gnenta.
local grocer. Dugan was found guilty
when tried In February. yen1-'
and was given a ten-year sentence.
His attorneys, however, obtained an
«e a buaineas trip.
jgsss nwia«i In Tamp*. • ,
■I Miss N Hillary Harrison, publicity appeal and another trial waa n>-
tMrt tram flan Saba, paaaed through flered. During the past few y^1*
^h»v today enrouta to Fart Worth nugan has been res ding ot Bay City.
Tex. H» Is a butcher by trade.
His shop was located in Paalay's
sto-e when the knilng happened and
testimony at the first trial Indicated
j that a difficulty arose ln an argu-
. " j^gmt over the failure of one of the
men to hare a dooen ogga delivered.
r>u Iran's defense was that Paalay wai
in the act of attacking him when he
fired.
wire (WBnxvnr at the
CX1VKR8ITV NOW AMPLE
Austin, Tat, Nov. 14.—Fire protec-
i tlon at tha University of Texaa la con-
d ample now, despite the un-
„ fire haaard created hy the erec-
of the numerous wooden shacks
"neMS^'tt*1 installation of new DrHMng CVratract Fnlflllcd.
fire plugs of the aaxne s»ae as naod In gan Angelo. Tex., Nov. 16.—The
*11 parts of Austin was completed. contract of the Kreps Drilling corn-
The small fire hydrants wore re- pany of Muskogee. Okia., calling for
placed by larger ones, and several the sinking of a well to 8.000 feet on
Additional Blags were Installed. The the J. W. Westbrook ranch In Coke
water mains were also Increased In county, has been completed and work
- * InalMiMinrus
ed from the air.
A large crowd had gathered, and
the sport of flying by the citizens
was started at onoe, and. with tho
exception of so hour and a half off
at noon, during which the airship
crew was sumptuously dined and en-
tertained tn the Ram Ranclar and
Spencer Toung homes, waa continued
until a late hour In the evening,
more than thirty people taking rides, I
with many more left on the waiting ;
list at the end of the day.
Beqncsts for a return engagement j
were numerous, and the air men |
promised to oome to Killeen again at
an early date.
In addition to the five or nix mem-
bers of the Rancler famBy mention-
ed above, the following KHIoen cit-
izens took Joy rides In the aid today.
Spenoer Young, M. R. Patton Jr.,
T. H. Adams, A. R. Carroll. A. R.
Bowen, Geo. Pollard. W. T. Carter,
Jas. O. Cole. Frwd Nelson. Noll Pace,
B. E. Cole. Kate Cole, Mrs. Frod
A fire alarm system Is Installed In
Cha main building and regular fire
drills are held. It has been proven
that the building oan be vacated
la two nnd one half minutes ln case
•f fire. ...
Fire extinguishers hare been placed
In ail of tha buildings on the cam-
pus in auch number as to he easily
accessible at all points. They are
Inspected regularly and kept in good
repair. Placards In the main build-
ing directs students ln the manner of
exit tn case of fire.
He fire apparatus was installed
tnnder the supervision of the city
4 marshal of Austin and ln accordance
with the requirements of the city and
state provisions.
WAR AND TPBERrVLOKIS
TAKE VERY HEAVY TOLL.
(Tew pie Telecraai Spectal.)
, Austin. Tex., Nor. 14.—Four years
has stopped, pending instructions. I Elkins, Ardis Cole, Myrtle D. Fry,
. * rr r * no>«ul W-n Cm* Hrftiinc! 1
C. Nauscster, superintendent for K.
J. Schumacher A company of Chi-
cago, left Saturday for Chicago ro
confer with company officials. The
Schumacher concern has a half In-
terest In the well. The other half
Is owned by P. A. Bogue of Marlon.
Ind., and R. A. Burnett of Wichita,
Kan. The well was spudded In on
April 20, 15 1-2 Inch casing being the
first pipe Inserted. The hole is now
4 6-8 inches la diameter, ln goinjr
down three thousand feet several
promising ahowines of oil and gas
were obtained. The hole may be
drilled further.
■1 111 • 1 1 " •
To Sink Another
Well at Lampasas
Lampasas, Tex., Nov. 1C.—C. H.
Crandail representing San Diego,
&u»un. ikk., nm. »»■—• •>—-- frannaji rcpn'munni; oum
«f the Oivll war killed 805,070 sol-1 ct] ) capital, has contracted for sov-
diers. Four years of tuberculosis praj thousand acres of land between
kills over <00,080 men, women and I i^^pasas and Adamsville, Including
children of the United Btates. Tt\is j the John B. Taylor ranoch and other
statement was issued from the head-. lan<1 owners, to sink a well for oil.
quarters of the Texas public health',^ forfeit of several thousand dollars
ossociation, which will carry on the wflg rtepof,j|ed tn the bank ln case of
war against the great white plague failure Th(! contract calls for the
in the Lone Star state. - erection of derrick and other neces-
gince 1798, ln 115 long years, the j f v machinfiryi and dulling to corn-
much dreaded and deadly yellow , withln ninety days
fever has claimed a death toll of -
100.004 victims In the Unl'ed States.
Within a single year, tuberculosis
minima 150,000 people of all ages in
this country. There were 4,651
deaths In Texas from tuberculosis
reported last year.
Tuberculosis causes one-half of the
ttw^nTh^LT'o^^^UrTltirn'ate" friends^ only were present at
Among those between the ages of 20 ; the ceremony. They will make their
and 45, it causes one third of the home in Lampasas
deaths.
Irma Leon Ford. Era Fry. Hrouneil
Cox. David Norman. C. L. Vick, W.
I. Cole, O. C. Burton. ,
MISSISSIPPI NEGRO HAS
BRAND NEW DISABILITY
(Temple Telegram Special.)
Washington, Nov. 14.—There are
as many disabilities among the cases
applying to the federal hoard for vo-
cational education for retraining as
there are sands In the sea. Here is a
new and unique one from Mississippi,
a big. khakl-clad negro. He stood
twirling his cap and smiling broadly
at the board's agent.
"Yas. Sir," he was saying. "I'se
from Mississippi, and I« aluas has
lived right thar on the farm and
worked since 1 members anything ''
"Farming?" said the agent. "Grew
cotton, J suppose."
A look of surprise came across Ihe
smiling face. "Cose, Captain. Don't
everybody down south?"
The agent looked at the big negro.
He thought that If it were left to htm
to judge he would put him up for a
fairly good physical specimen, but
then there are lots of Internal di-
seases which do not always show. lie
had better find out
"Jesse, what is the nature of your
disability?"
"Tho boll weevil. Sail," Jesse an-
swered promptly.
Now the boll weevil disability Is a
bad one for cotton, but It does not
happen to come under the Jurisdic-
tion of the federal board for voca-
tional education. After finding out
that this whs the'only disability that
Brnwrtt -PoJtagro vp.
Lampasas, Tex., Nov. 16,—At the
home of the bride, Mrs. Km ma Pols-
grove, S. H. Bennett of Amarillo and
Miss Emma Polsgrove were married
on Thursday by County Judge W. H. - . • .. .
Adkins. The near neighbors an.l in- Jef-se had, the board told him
■ it couTu not help htm.
In order to combat the "Great
White Plague," the Texas public
association which has for eight years
Lampasas 47, Killeeti 0.
Lampasas, Tex., Nov. 16.-—The
Lampasas high school football team
itlon which has tor eigni jeats uuiipaws "'s" r*L,TOV* i "~
heen continuously wag.rig war on j met the Killeen team on the football
the disease, will direct the sale of, grounds Saturday evening, and the
Red Crass Christmas seals ln Texas, game resulted 47 In favor of the
- .. . f _ n4 v, lT«" i 1 _
Lampasas team, with nothiug for Kil-
leen.
14.040.600 of the little penny seais
Of ifood health will he put on sale
■beginning Dec. 1, and ninety percent
of the 1200,000 raised will remain ta
the state for preventing ana curing
tuberculos a and for other health ac-
tivities of the association and its lo-
cal auxiliaries. The other ten per-
cent will go to the American Kod
Cross association.
STATE BENEFITS FOB THE
WILIAAMSON CO. SCHOOLS.
Georgetown, Tex., Nov. 16.—Wise
Banders, county school superintend-
ent. has been informed by the state
♦durational department that under
the two million dollar rural aid law A Q„ini,lc that Does Not Affect Head
passed bv a recent tegisuature. the j Because of its tonic and laxative
Cttm of $10.19<» has been granted cffec, ij^XATIVE BBOMO QUININE
certain rural school* fn Williamson (Tablets) can be taken by anyone
Coi'nty. As required by law. the w)tJjout causing nervousness or ring-
gchoots designated must come up to jn(, in thp head There is only one
. . ^ .v,„ nf MBromo Quinine." E. W. GHOVE'B
signature on the box. 40c.
At one time it was the practice
among the Germans and Dutch to ac
cumulate soiled clothes and have a ;
washday only two or three times a
year.
MACHINE IS IMPORTANT IN
BOLL WEEVIL POISONING
(Temple Teleera.ii Special.)'
Washington, D. C., Nov. 16.—Con-
trol of the cotton boll weevil by pois
onlng has been received so cothu
siastlcally by farmers that, with pres
Dan Patterson Home.
Lampasas, Tex., Nov. 16.—Mrs. ( mastivtMi} »u,» ■■Ma ■■ —— r- —
lillls Patterson is rejoicing over the \ eut facilities for dusting-machinery
return of her son Data Patterson from t
overseas service. Dan saw some hard.
service ln Europe. He landed at ^
Camp Dick. New York, seven weeks .
ago and was sent to Little Bock, Ark.,;
for discharge. Dan is very glad to.
get home again.
Mrs. G. W. Poole Is having a visit
front her sister-in-law. Mis. Arbuckle,
of Donna.
a certain standard in the m8ttern of
aehooi taxation, buildings, equipment
UtC;
before the money is avsi'able.
The following schools, nearly all
pf which bsivf been passed on as
to the conditions under which they
can racflva the state benefit, have
|>##o a»sl4"«d *pportlonmtaU as fol-
J>and«r. 1400: Prairie Le», $128;
MOO; Johnson l<60; Eckman,
r, f425; Kennedy, f<50;
May Disarm Vudcnitcli.
«Anucutud I'n 9S •lapauh.)
Copenhagen, Nov. 16 —The Esthon-
hin government, according to the
Reval correspondent of the National
Tidende, has decided to disarm Gen-
eral Y udenltch's army If It crosses Uiej
Esthonian fronikr.
iS»we«»r-with a
natural sweetness
delicious-with a
rich nut-like flavor
ndurishing-with
the building value
of whole wheat
and malted barley
GrapeNots
at Grocers.
$150 Prize Money
on Y orkshire Hogs
The Telegram Publishing company has promised the Bell comity
Yorkshire Association $150 prize money to go the person making the
best showing with Yorkshires this coming year—the money to be
presented to the winners for Christmas next year.
The award will be made on the following basis: 4
Size of litter, Condition of Pigs,
Economy in Feeding
First prize will be $75
Second prize
Third prize $25
It is possible that these prizes may be increased but the amounts
mentioned above are positively promised to those who order York-
shires through the association.
11—tfWjiy
YORKSHIRES FAMOUS A
FOR LARGE UTTERS
For size of litters, the Yorkshire is the premier hog in *e world
—and the meat 4s the best hog meat that has ever been cured into ba-
con and hams. Litters are very often from 15 to 17 in number of pigs
—-andnon^ Yorkshire sow had 21 pigs according to the records.
All the mature Yorkshires already brought to Bell county by the
association have been sold—except one mature sow and she is spoken
for. The herd boar is in Temple and remains the property of the asso-
ciation.
50 Sow Pigs at Cost
Are to be Distributed
The Association is now ordering 50 pigs for distribution in Bell
count v. These will cost, delivered in Temple, between $40 and $50.—
All will be registered. Many of these pigs are already spoken for.
Those who want to get in on the prize money should hurry and order
their pigs with thc first carload that comes to Bell county,
CITY NATIONAL BANK
BACKING YORKSHIRES
The City National Bank of Temple, Texas, will finance the pur-
chase of your pig in case vou wish to borrow the money with which
to buy. The pigs delivered will cost about from $40 to $50, according
to the number of pigs that are shipped at one time. The pigs will ar-
rive about Christmas. They will be bred free of charge.
Fill out the coupon in the corner and mail it to us at once.
OKDFU COIPOV
Charles W. Ingram,
Temple Daily Telegram,
Temple, Texas.
Tleaso place my order for of the
registered Large Yorkshire pigs, to be delivered about Christ-
mas. I understand the Bell Couuty Yorkshire Association, of
which J become a member, is to provide free boar service for
this gilt.
NAME
POST OFFICE hi -
ROUTE -
• Answer the Following.
Do you want to borrow the money with which to buy theso
pjgg» How far do you live from
Temple? ...» What direction?
If you want to talk Large Yorkshires or see
some of the registered gilts or some of the
pigs farrowed in Temple, see
CHARLES W. INGRAM or
L.F. McKAY
at the Telegram office.
BeSl County Yorkshire
Association
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