The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926 Page: 1 of 8
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NUMBER 30
INSURED
ABSTRACTS
Fidelity Union
Abstract Co.
FRANK R. BOWLES, Manager
PHONES X1SM YUOl
Large Crowd Hui Cm-
didates Here Sotnday
Charges, Seale; Hein
taeAi timet Of Cox
First State Bank,
Carrollton, Texan.
Capital........................... $30,000.oo
Surplus........................... 7,500.oo
Security Bond................. 30,000.oo
Stockholders Liability..... 30,000.oo
“We Want Your Business
To Be Our Business.’*
Civic Improvement League
Will Keep Town Clean
The Civic Improvemnt and
Social League will continue to
place the placards in the bent
kept yard in each of the six dis-
tricts in town all through the
summer.
The Civic League is trying in
every way possible to make our
town the cleanest iu the sur»
rounding country. Cleanliness
and beautification are not only
pleasing to the eye, but are a
necessity to make our healthful
conditions the beat. We thank
yon for your co-orpsration in
the past and ask you to continue
to help us in the futnre.
All proceeds from the Cireus
will be used to clean up and
make permanent improvements
in our town. Come out and halp
us put it over.
Group number, 2Lot the-county
candidates spoke here Saturday
'night in the presence ol a large
crowd. The aqpsra was jammed
with them aud the bead stand
was used aa a. speaker’s stand.
Many woman, were present to
hear the candidate* apeak and
took much interact in what they
had to say.! A number of friends
of the candidates drove out from
Dallas and helped to swell the
crowd.
The #,f Herbert Bishop,,
L. Mace Bohannon, Jr,, who
spoke tor his father, R. A. Vina*
yard for Tax Assessor was well
received. In the race for ®j*-
trict Judge of the Criminal
Court, the talks of both P«. D.
Crawford and Grover Ad*»s
brought many cheers from, tbnir
supporters and friends. Claude
McCallum and Frank Harman,
candidates for the lOU* District
court told of their qualifications
as did T. A. Work and Cecil
Simpson for ihe 6Bth District
Court. The speech of Schuyler
Marshall piahably brought forth
more sheer* than any other on*.
He is seeking hia second term
for that office and told of the
splendid record that he and hia
deputies have made since going
into office. D. R- Moberly, can*
didst* igr County Commissioner
(Sts a short talk, telling of his
training as * road builder sad
asked for the support of the
people of this community. W. 0.
McKamy of Dallas spoke in be-
half of J. W. Slaughter.
There are too many candidates
for all of them to speak at the
same place at on* time and they
are devlded into two groups.
Group number 1 will speak hers
Saturday night, July 8rd, and is
composed of the candidates for
the office of District Attorney,
Tax Collector, District Clerk.
County Superintendent, Legis-
lative place* Nos.4 and 5, add
County Commissioner.
auditor, lias repeatedly
him.Jon It,** said Allen,
involve* from $15,000 to $20,QQQ|^
of the oauaty's money. If this rj
asked J
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MONEY
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TO
condition were true of sny other. i OAN
office than the prosecuting^ atr tj
tornsy, there would be a grand f
!
jury investigation and prosecu-
tion if an accounting was. nut
made."
Charges of irregularities in
the office of DisV Atty. Shelby
Cox were made by Hobart B.
Allen, .attorney,,ip. a speech at
Schuyjer. B. Msrshell’s head-
quarters Wednesday afternoon,
Allen was urging the re-election,
of Marshall fpr sheriff.
He charged, that Allen Seale,
Marshall'* only, opponent, is not
in the race for himself, but."is.
jtba tool of. a. UUie bunch of pol-
iticians,, headed by “Big.Bertha”
(a nickname applied to SJjelby
Cox in the campaign two years
MCp)„v
In addition, Allen declared that
Co* baa not turned over, hia fee*
of office to the couoty/t althe the
county auditor has. demsnded
that he do so; that has msde
no accounting of hja fuss of off-
ice for the year attho the
law demands be do so, within 30
days after JankL 1928.
• Allen’s charges, bringing Dist. Sunday Carrolltoa base k^ll
Atty. Cox ink> the race, are exrJt*am was defsated by tbs Qak
LlLftNarna Agent-
ti Jtftice Of fttfact
R. M. Thompson,< who lives
north of toijn has bees, appoint-
ed to fill out the uqfxplred term
of justice of peaco for this dis-
trict. He received, hia appoint-
ment about twp weeks sgobu t
has just received his books so
that he may start discharging
hisdutiesp^ justice of the peace.
Cvrg|tM Qelested
Suk; 10 Ti 0
If Ycu Are Going To
Buy A Farm, Build A
House Or Home, Renew
A Loan That Is Matur-
ing, Ws Can Finance You.
SEE US.
Davit and
Broadhurst
pected to pgaeipitate one of ttye
warmest local political q*m>
palgns witnessed here iq sev-
eral year*.
“ ‘Big Bertha’ ha* not yet
mads this report, altho the
Cliff Pharmacy by tha seors of
10 to 6. Both teams played hard
and tha gams waa a clean on*
from start to finish.
Next Sunday our boys will go
to Addison to play that team arid
are going with the determination
to win and have a line up that
will be t^rd to beat. If it ia
possible go there with them and
giv^i t^ym your encouragement.
M|re. Walter Marsh of Dallas
but * former resident of tho
Farmers Branch eompuaity
underwent a eerious operation
at the St. Paul sanitarium last
week but is reported to be do-
ing nicely. #
Miss Gladys Parry was re-
ported to b# on the elc^ list tq#
first of the week-
LOOK THESE OVER
AT,THE
B.@J
STORES
Mrs. Frank Gilliam and Mrs.
C. P. Irby of Dallas spent Thurs-
day here as tbs guests of Mrs.
H. G. Foster.
HOT WEATHER, HOT PRICES and
Every : Article : Absolutely : Guaranteed.
DRY SALT MEAT
Paul Hsrdcsstle bss accepted
a position at Mexia and will re-
main there for the rest of the
summer.
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Whitmore, R. J. The Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1926, newspaper, June 18, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth592003/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.