Hallettsville Semi-Weekly New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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Friday, April 3, 1936. HWfJ
A SHORT SHORT STORY
tM4 IMINA1-U. <«lWh>IO>Ol
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'&£$£?•■ hpi»*
b-'*•>■* *
thknto.n. s. j >»*frh 3ltl T,‘”
UMCUlloii or ttnrt»*r Uhupt,
Lanu wv delayed l» !*"«'-
^Hie deUy was made *«vtbe r^iur-t
of Allyne Freeman ot the 5*^r"\
Count* rf*w*d mao-
Cot” Mark O. Kimb*rlin„'. war.lea of
♦a- »*«*« we'ianm at % «>r» P W»-_
t UM»JLi TO OUlWJUTfc
WITH THE
I.O\ IJINMUM IS IH»:
M.H KAKH
nUlhKAN
for people who want to pick
altk*
Farmer* •»■! W*>:ne.**
3fjv>rr_ r rc«»- ttllyf the- 4e*
*n,> U»nkr-ii>t( > «.aiutd i»>
the right low-priced car!
ghwiwflmit male the follow**#
.tiiun aod jujrjion v* w*
lrt the ad^sial^tratior. of i
CwftWt-r* <tW« hffcl LK.«Bc3ti-
Roc-w-t: a?
^ziae'^rawity of* the assr*
nation, provided for the r<
li '.oii 'i'.-'i a>-fea »>f a.
i{—fit'rally • hnpwsi a* tie
■ ampKika"' for * a- ?. the
t at- * were' -p**M aro*.i»>*
»ita ...the re-ur that the
■*4d l‘ jit * pricie ;*ryri of I*,
iii I >M»L voeTvifBC* »
ir.:. 35 «J» Bar Strut >•* • ■
re* averted.
, Fara—ra wer* green, 4
ns agesaf'MC .for
t„«T ; ' j*«* bale- of ijr,
■to* at 5c a poei»-.i war'*
infer' t-fee' gdvrinmwri Tiia'aB
*r lie a fioond .«* ** * «
(REAPING TIME, SI SECONDS>
nooncrouni.
i «j have received a ' ®**®t
{i» furem in of the Mwcer
frinJ Jury, Ally no y reemiin, ti
'pl99 Jih/^hal iri«tra»*l**«i h.m
Col'V1*1 Kimie-rUns *n'i inform
bold off execution for *S tsoe
The iron nerve. «>< Hau
CracW only a tew hour, bet
*xe< utMip hf>ur ht* “tooke do*
tra, ».tvviu« freely -
The convu f.-d kiona; *la>e
cry ing 'that 1 :Uie f W*» »na»er*et
Hark u. kiiWertia priori
e*id. after vi-itin.' tfc* cod
ipan.
Hauptmann iid«i Kunbediflf
“I have absolutely aw char
make in my story." .
" The pnainer j(n>i»te-l hr. ..ft*
* lit and could not be borne our.J
Hatlptmann tried. The warier! sc^.,;
Hauptmann wins .la tear, when he ar.
(trad at the Heath ce.l about > **
this morning.
‘Tt took three or four m:nur.-e for-
me to straighten him up m* thai fee
oould talk, coherently.” K.mh-rtia
!«id.
“The two guards. Fred iby»r ia.i
Charles D. LMugla*.’ said ‘Bruno hid
been up midst of the night, writing a
tatter to bi» mother, and talking to
the guards."
“He wxpte the letter intermittently
’His talk pith the guards was
bout bis, family ami how they
get Rong without him.
'71m guards submitted |he
Via Inf long band, report:;
priced cjur w ith SOLID STFJEL ONE-PIECE TURRET TOP?
CHEl ROEET— the only complete tow-priced car!
+. “He said the state would never Benefits dfa«f'
‘ i solve the rase by sending him to the with the ***"
chair as he ih innorent. ' He wanted . gram are ad*-V4®r*
ta#f if »t would be possible to j operation-with the s
" . i. make" a radio ‘appeal to the public I farmers adl express
Tf anyone knows anything about rbe. u>n and gratitn^
case..to come.forward and fell.* . j ment* endeavor*
- "lie (ranted hi* son to grow up' ment* u* tberr beta
and ha honsst and to know his father; - ■ ■ ans
wns innocent. He told us he got «oe- | BO¥ hCTNT
vtcted fur^ having money in hi- po>_ I March ®
session without knowing what kind i The regular week
of money at was.“ (Boy sk-oots «a* b
Kimberling made his aanouaeeni^nt ; g,,th the ' following
I from the steps of the prison.________f S«-»»t —
1 Hauptmjann hid retained his" old j Hi|l.
reserve early last .night in the fare , ft f
of -news that bis second ikneo v | ^„n
plea had been lejeeted l»> the .court | y, j]
..... - . of pardons and that t;overn»kr Hoff- j. g.,}n
man had said there wouM not t«* a- 5»r«i
bother reprieve. a- [ f„, ,
i But as the hours remaining for nidi !; are,
■; sped Bj. he broke dowa. ln despair. ' a» s
,.r Thro*jghout- bis long imprisonment ,t m
—even In the face of other nrril^M Jms.
Mows at his chances of escape---" Th-
Hauptmann had held the iron nrrr. :
that caused Attorney- Cfenerhf Havi.l :
priced car with IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE*?
CHEVROLET—the only complete low-priced ear!
hert Quit*a- Alfred
i Parnell Arthur
e. Jack Bryant. aw*
Kr»h, -\-rtsmz *aJ
THEBCThBE, THE BEST CAR TO BUY IN 1936 IS
T. WMentse to say at Ms F|e—ing.
♦op trial
V64-6'
* "Tie' Ur mia, he w tfr. tv- ■ Ttraare*! Wlf *
when h^ hears That switch—that is
the tUtte~h*j w^l talk.*- ' ,
Kimlvrlins'' said no~; armWr!.-meats ■’
had Iven made for the disposition off.
Hauptmann's, body, after the tra- f,
cation, It mar twf removed from the ;
prison any time aft-ir . Ihe-r.-wfcNftrm-1
cation, be said.
C. Lloyd Fisher ahd Kcv. J»»hn
Matthicsen. Hauplmann's spirit?ml ai
♦riser, meanuiiile arrived at the prison \
AT CHEVBOI ET"S ulgSLZZ™
. __ rtlr-c Prim wss*rd m tkis mdmtuOmemt are list mt Flint, Mick, and nthfrrt
LOW rKM-ES - —j- —=•*■—f—t-- qinwfcf Metor Company. Detroit, Michigan. a ecMCOAC MOTORS vagim
CKSEIAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN-MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOU* PURSE
meal he replied: .JL.
“Pd like to have that * las* meal
sent to Dr. Condon*.' < /
He onlered nothsng. ICimherllru; n*I-
hl. j,
" Charles Zeid. condemn, d PhiladH.
phla gangster, who was eo. to the
chair n fry Minutes hefofe Haupt-
mann. but who .was reprieved Into
Tuesday, did not emulate HUuptmaan
In refusing |o order a last meat
Zftd asked for celery and olive*.
mast chicken, butteml ’ p-aa. French
fried potatoes, cherries, cake, coffen
wr milk api a. cigar.
FUNERAL OF
MBS. KOZINA ORSAK -
Funeral services* for Mrs. Roam
r. T. A. j heater and electrolua. The entire
HA1 A SUCCExb j bouse is heated and lighted with the
“The Gay Pretender- same fnrt. •’* -
Orsak were held from her resid—Ci
tures since being installed January
first was about three dollars per
the Evergreen srtod botese was 'P*e,
HtBled. w a large' amtoew--._
Jhllb CailiUlK Cliyivli.
BOAT. «TlUUIg IB ABVW.O VUUU|J WRSV^
>r*he and tier husband, who , pnamtC a-
wxy almost to years ago. nav# imR
their home. The death of her. ;im»-
baad has undoubtedly made hfg l|0B
unpieaJynt and unhappy with tBuy,
otAipation- to meet which she has m
satisfactorily mutrmi. As a rr—If
j of her customary labor!ag and straff*
j itle- she caught pneumonia- aftag
! working in her garden with the fflu
It was Tuesday night at 7JI that
God called her away from life's hard,
ships aad sent her to that eternal
bliss and -happiness which God fcaaw
she so desired and deserved.
'Surviyiuff arv two sons, Fred*Otmk
■ of Schqledburg. Texas; Frank W,
Orsak of van Vleck. Texas and twa
damhtern Mrs. Barbara Krause ~ at
Schdlebburg and Mrs. Steve Janata
of Qoualijs Texasf' - Twenty-Tina
, grandchUdri n and thirty-two groat
grandchildren arc other survivors.
i now. . 4W td. REUAT—
*te> Class C: Shsarr la. Claw D Ward’
■* Sehdnt »w]
to fM »t .go to DASH—Sensor—
rtreoam the | shme, iw.. Class D Ward
M School lit
pratfcg tho ,*>1,*; vaUHT-
“aa 111 | «|aaa Mill lot.
yy* M TO. DASH—Jr. OMbc— -
J.*r" V*;| CMss C. ttmr lot., chw Ik M>
*Zi ' time 1st. Xew Hr Wool Si.. Wwrl
MT oo# «T sc*** 3,4.
’ l*e YD RiBUhTh-v •;.....
““ fTom C*: Shiner 1st. tbv D Hob-,
ninister na. mar xew *»-«---■ “
•**» *Hi- Hmnn^a^T!LXm^ S^
L nm & Burnt Home M . "Mkaf
•a- to.1. Que D. FoM|Wu 1st,. Maird
Shric hod erijoynl S*mxty t.y
S0T--... i „
to the fact th*t thy. »f,
rvt mcetm* Uoday Apnl S.
Ml Good Friday, the dob **»il
oo Wecinevday. night. April A
I. L Amthri fanny i>uiriskn
f mih be presented and we ro--
iavrie ai to meet at tkh -chr-4
oo Woteeaday rngkC Ab**i '
sMIUMl 4 H CUUB ROYS MEET
; The Shiloh Boy * «-H Clot*, met
| Friday,. Muck tt. The meeting was
tolled to oribr by tka prmident. All
memhem answered roll call,
j Mr, King our County" Agent con-
| luitrd a lemon on pecan Imdding.
; Each boy put on two buds. Wo art
, | oB waiting to see Iff our budding
r i trim succomful Reporter.
the Baku Nedtp H m<
mtkmi. Club -tff.mh.yir I* '
( . h vm*' nil the- modern *w
* htim m the rity j
In Mr ki-chen she bn*
id. ire* had wM aM '*•
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Hallettsville Semi-Weekly New Era-Herald (Hallettsville, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1936, newspaper, April 3, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth804182/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friench Simpson Memorial Library.