The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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rdtr ieminole Sentinel'
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He Made It
Watertight
iHH* M H1
it >
\t th* fN ■» of hualfi*** on IH# 1.1*1
fluy of July th* deflcten. > in tit-- g,.i|.
* ■ al liiiiif of the gl*l* tj.tff gr > to |<
in it ft i Thl* In Ih** iarg- *t It ton h.**n
• n nv v*ar# l*r«,IK*ll"n (• nta'a
that «h. n all of the Aun»t account*
arn In th* amount a HI *u*r to
ft • In tho ififtitnn na *t u* m -rants
»r«* living ilmmutitit I I per cant wttR
thra«i< to make It * per e**ut tn tow*
quartet»
h iff* all i>" r W»»tarn r*t|*
at.itc* in wool pr i lo tion for rv.’t ft
I* shown lot figure* at th* offte* of H
I Achutt *ta(tnti< lan of to* |*ai ->4
Statin department of agrnulture T ,*
e-th atftd production I* 19 .'■■o.fltf
I 'Utoit t0*> non luiund* In iima of
I ha production fur th** nam** parted
|o t v-ir T1 a W »t* m r,**i<*• croup
Include* T*»a», V. vomtag Montana,
I *li Idaho, California Oregon New
Ma*loo. Nevada ArUuua and Waal*
Inpton
% hat I* propound to ha a nn.*t thin*
ou*h and *chnllftc survey or the Ttt-
a* prison gyat-m. c> In I to Ihn r*
tl*iti a I committee on j* r i in* and pi it-
i > latmr without C t to ttu* Hate hit
. in It vaIII ha cu>iil>ri*!.t,| » to i tha
tout vi» month* Halph S Humph
r o roil ult.inl an oilman! for I lit* n*
tton.il commute* haa irrlv, I in Au»
tin tn ht*Kin am It on th<* Industrial and
of (hr 'Hi k v ThH work will o !u I*
I Ip* study of th* material equipment
a id »u;iply requirement# of the rariuua
»*at* liiHtlt ill Ions and depart ruaut*
with th** ftnd in view uf making rap
0 n* idathin* Ur tha eaialli'hiuent
,* *il Mi<tiy»lio, » n tho oat*t uaa
1 in tn supply th>- '«* r*i|utr*ni*nt»
4*
Ii »* itiun litm ioh fur pfvtpl#
lliti f’l»r lt»lii ill
l. tiHilWu) Ini'* lit<i) uiiuihur thrill;
the Mltlt kin »’\ittf.
:
i %•*%««•>' * • * • -**•••% ^
By MORRIS SCHULTZ
1912. W<Mt«rft N*> * *|»* |»«| t*ni* II )
tjAYIMj »'o*t l.inns through th*
heart. At* o*i»< n put the pi-uoi in
Hi* limp Imp*I, 'le|t|u*d hack, took off
it* rubber glove*, and made a careful
otirvey of the m cut* Ye*, he an* sat
Udell tit.tr he hud left no dtt* MuttiL
He lonl eiilere*! Kvgn*' Itouae
thron»'li the a nolo* aitoe<l carefully,
ahot loin with a atieScet attachment.
Nobody el'e a,i' in the koto**. Nil ■ H9
h.io * o n loio enter. At that moment
he uti aupl'* *1 tv he it) hi* apart
11«• lit, a utile away, lie had d**'* ended
the tire escape at the hack In pitch
tlorkao'*.
K< ei ' Hung w ;n perfect, alld A tide*
a*>n felt rent *.»i I'facioni al the Jot*
tv tii not? h.iana had deserved to die
foi he had 'old aei refly *ut of the
pool that had tn*B formed, and ruined
him.
ft* U tierv love* companv '|'h* 111.in
vffho hi", In hod I id* iii lietl ay lug
hint, lad later In; i | Kmn*; ruined
him, too, Men*' death, therefore.
Ob-iit very sell he a'crlii*)) to «ui
c*lde. No one knew Id.it Ander*.ui l»«re
Ktaua a gr o'. • outwardly the two
men were the best of frh nda; anil
Anderson had never let Kvatta know
tie wav itwnre of h ' act of treachery.
Vi • hi win! hoiiie, flipped Up a
d«*»!Tied side Direct re,u« ended th*
fire e»r.t|»*, mol went to bed.
In hed, however, he tuv brooding
hi very murderer was *upp»>--e(t to leave
to tijiid Itftit iton* cl.'sir evidence of hi»
ct ina* «ooie ioidi'ic *nti|de (lung that
he overlooked What was It lie had
•lone?
He went over every scene of th#
t jlil. mid con id n ipenihar no oinla
'loti No, it wav wiiiertigtit.
lint 'iiddenlv he aat Up wlih a
gM'p III' rubier glove*' lie had
left them held ltd ! \nd he hud hmuht
them at a loco! druggist'*! The drug
a a hud ewumeiited dr the fact Hint
Anderson took an uituvimlly *mall
* /e for a tillin' I'atal error!
In a ipoiu*rit An teison whs dreneing
ngutli Ac t) to* dc'cetoled the lire
escape and made hla way to Bvatta*
tiou*e through the fallitiii ruin hear
fully he iliinh**d through the window,
lie aw Itched on the eh l i t* light,
which he had foolishly awlti lied off oh
leaving tioil another llind.i'e1 IloW
We Are Forced to Sell For Cash
\Vc* 'mil thett 30 Day Credit as* a rule is very elastic,
i it ulteu ht retches tg »ix months or longer
For this reason we are forced to put our business on
a c ish tiasis You will find our prices very attrac
tive
C. E. Rollins’ Garage
I t> Our ('ustomers
aiul Friciuls:
Wc have opciKil temporarily io
the Austin ruiildiug, next elonr to
I'ittioao Ihus. anil have a small
assortment ot Drugs anil Sun-
ih ics. Wc have a shipment of
Drugs in transit aiul when per-
maneotly Im ateil expect to car-
a full line of everything.
I.ct os know your wants, if not
in stock, wc will take pleasure
in ordering same for you.
C. C. COTI ILS
la the *fHTer
upward Ai
thl*, h<*« evi l
ftvt nnythltig
h#
In despair he i
l«»k>nf under If
drawer* uf tin*
hi* hrind* Inin
kill htm«elf tn the dark?
et a* he had left him.
hu*fy dm a little fi»nre
the reenlffer elutrhed
; hand pn!ftie>| eiraighf
r««n w*a* «!tt|*ffud with
lie looked a hum fur hi*
not fr» pul rth er mark*
I’hey were nowhere to
iigeil ahout the rmitn,
i» mhle even In the
de*k. lie plunged
iig overcoat pocket*.
ShMlNUl.lt,
ThXAS
There they were! 'Hiey had been
there all fhl* Itnie’
lie pulled hl(ft«elf logelhef. lie hud
eartiped hv a nilruefe Hnce mure he
left eieiilfhllf through the window,
thl* time leaving the light on There
Were no hoove* tieroaw the wav: no
one would nee him, it wa* an nlrnowt
deo-rletl *lr*el Again he made hi*
win h k to hi* ap irtiiient, «*• ending
t! "> ligl, the hi,* **i ape
It venn fortunate he had returned
alter nit Tioil iibeen, * of light would
he aueplftnii*.
Sildth nl v a ndd »went broke over
him II,id he lived the handkerchief In
toriiln-* on and uff the lit■ t ?
lie my quaking for hull stu hour;
then ili i"n| on e mure and iiguin '•*(
nif upon hi* journey. Agw*n lit* eii
teied th ough the window, the dead
man -at a* he had *ut hefure leaning
forward on hi* d>**k; lie aeemed to
l*wr at him grotesquely. Auder*un
look hi* haiidkercl let and ruhln 4 (he
alertrIt* hnliou vigofou*ly.
At half pa*t two in Hi* inm nlng he
wh* In hi* apartment tor the third
tit, e, and tin* time he fell u-ieep frmu
elhaUHt loll.
lie w.i* aroU'utl by * uiiglng nt the
hell. He opened the door, 111 admit the
ill,if Hi the local police, ilia heart
geeaied tilrunet to slop,
"Surry io diaturh you, Mr. Amier
g*ill " vuld the |m>Ii< e chief, hut I've
bad new a fur you. Henry Lvuu* 'hot
hiinveif lam night."
“(loud tlodi" muttered AmU*r*uii
thickly.
"The re utun l cam# to you wai that
he left a lode «a> mg he «pprnhend**d
*oine injury from you uu account of
bualnew* rlvalrlea.”
"tl>* uiufet have beeu off hi* head."
wwld Anderson
tilt, >«*, lusane, of courae," replied
Hie other. "You never were husitii"
opptdienta?"
Never in Hie world," aatd Anderaou,
"In fuel we were lit purtuer*hlp both
hmt heavily—"
"Ye*. It'* a dear c«*e uf auidde,
Surry to have troubled you,” replied j
the other taking Ida leave.
Aud tu the teacltun Anderson knew
that only his conscience remained to
! struggle with for the red of hla life;
I the murder had been watertight.
Wild Flower* in AU«ka.
U. 'ldi-nli of the l ulled Slate* have
ii wrong bleu of Alaska. A visltur tu
I aigbaiiks, Ahi'Uu, w a* surprised to
see vegetable garden*, bird huge* on
the lawn*, and wild ru*e» ami blue
hell* kltftUiilhg lu the Held* A writer
! described a Fourth of July celebration
| In Alaska, saving the firework* lllu
| mined the night The Ureworka were
till right hut the tUght wa* all wrong
1 Alaska has no night in July Folks
1 g<> home from the dance or tin-
■ “urnviva" in hroud daylight
Crude oil discharged by vassal* an
terms Pori Uaiveatoa propor during
i July totalled 1,8.000 hut i el*, * coo id
lug to sui veya ui.ide at the local cu»
| toms house fhia r*pr**eni*d for
•Igu Impviitailou forelgu expnrtg
were confined to the port of Copen
hagem which received 44.000 barrel* ol
gasoline oil
FELT MO, SO TIRED
Indium lady Says She Wu Run*
Uowu, Sulleied With Her Back,
Took Cardui, tod
Got Well
It Is Said —
The average man earns about $500 for
each dollar h<* saves. In the business of
living we have $4.00 of expense to each
dollar of profit
Saving is a simple matter for the man who
earns all he can and spends with good judg-
ment. Thrift is not stinginess—it is good
management
The
First State Bank
Seminole. Texas
Official aUndard' of grad* and other
da ** fur cotton In Tei** ar* **tab
, lishi-d tn a proclamation l**u*d by
I i harlfta K Haughtii tn. cnnnuiaalunar
j if mark*ta and warehnu c« and aupnr-
l Inicndant of weight* and innanurnn.
! lu* -liMplard* ar* ih* aamn a* hiv*
j in*, ii proniuigaied by th* Cni(*d
Wale* department of agiicultur*. and
nru a* follow* tlraila No 1, middling
j fair; No. 2 atrlet good middling Nn.
i good mlddllug No 4 atrlet mid
| (limit No. I. middling; No I. atrlet
low middling; No 7, low middling. Nv.
4. vtilet good ordinary, No I. good
ordinary
Artlrtidal rain and *>n!h**flc thun
der will he forglvfth If tin* *clfiill*l
j can make aoirif *urt of amingfiiicnt
for pfrpfiiiHl .1 mi**
Kitfope t* ornfcrowflfit. any* a
itriiuti anrhri>iioiogi*t, nut the Hid
World ha* alway* been able to find
riHHu fur an argument.
The hull weevil t* a cur*e, hut now
th Ml *0 Hindi artificial wllk I* hemg
made. It won’t he m-rekNMry tn gnakr i
Hi, much uf It nut of cotton
The theory Hint America'* he*l 1
brain* are In the hualnea* world I*
revived h> a *cleii||*l'* nnniuincement
that a iiian think* beat with hi* feel
uu a deal
An Amcrii in udtnlrttl dent*** the
Klimteln iheury entirely. Thin I* one
ciiiitruveray In which neither particlp
ant < iiii hope tor much inure Hunt oui
moral aupjatrt.
THE LUBBOCK SANITARIUM
A Modern Fireproof Building
Ei|uiupe(l
iricttl (’ai
for Medical and Sur-
gical Cnee* X-Ray and I'ath-
ulogical l.ahoratoriea
Dr. J. T. Krueger
lleitermI Surgeiy
Or. J. T. Hutckinton
t»«. Hr, Mom *m4 Thioei
Dr. M. C. Overton
tiffntral MkUivmff
Dr. O. F. He*bier
(i*nrr»l Medan**
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SuuerintentUni
MeniW A Devt*. R N
A*»'t * Ufi
Helen K Urlfltlk. R N
Ole I (Ml
C. E Hu*l, ttuetneee Mgr,
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lu, le t by Mt»a Atm* H t.-gan. R.
N Suvamiiteailriit ttnglil nerllkr
ytmii* wunien whi* de«ite to min
mat eddreve Mm Cogen
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Haywood’s
RAKiiKR SHOP
M
A tirsi cldHH i»luc»>, where
vour ptiirotuiRe is
■iPiireciatod
0. F HAYWOOD, I'rop.
Richmond |nd.-"l Ihought I would
write a line or *o, to »ay that I owe my
good health glut iliength to Cardui," navn
a letti" from Mr* Corg Courlucy, 31
I owe my
idui," aays
. .......WJ.....Courtuey,
Railroad Slieel, (hik city.
"I was all run-down until my family
thought they would lose mg," writes Mis
Courtney "My husband coaxed me to
lake Caidui, so, to please him, I did, and
will say I do not tegret it, for I am kbit
tu do all my work and do my shopping.
"I have five children, four in school, j
my husband and a boarder to do for, and :
I t|o nil my own work for all of us. and
find tune to play. We ail praise Cardui. ;
(.very sick and run-down woman should
take this wmidertul medicine
"I sutteicd with my back; a very weak
hiiung m my limbs.
■ felt hardly able lu drag, Just
-so lued all the time
"it was an effort for me to do any
Ihiitu. bid Cardui helped me so I fell like
4 different woman.”
If you are in a run down physical
adit
,.L
goiidhum, gullet my is this IndiaiM lady
gays site did, give Catdui • Uu Ural it
tliouia help you.
Tgkn Caidui.
NO" 147
Special - Special
For the next few weeks we
will have special low price
on the following lines:
Auto Tires
Tubes
Tire Patch
Ford Parts
Rugs
Door Mats
Dishes
Enamel Ware
STARK & SON
SEMINOLE. TEXAS
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Stone, Harry N. The Seminole Sentinel (Seminole, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1923, newspaper, August 16, 1923; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577729/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gaines County Library.