The Hebbronville News. (Hebbronville, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 22, 1926 Page: 4 of 4
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HJil X kl AN AM) AlUUirt, DAMAGE IIY F.UX ARMY WORM
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niK kTATK or mis
On AiifEUft 1ft l.i*t, The NV»» pub-
lished (he following Editorial: j
“A $«t.tHt(MMfn iiwi-hevi-i rimi."
“A prominent New Mexico lawyer,
who is interested in our oil field* and
wlio sometime* visits fill* moo*Ion,
when on loe loaf visit here no* lone
KUMV. told the writer that In
tending a Ku Klux trial
themselves) in itklabomu a few fear*
Ifo, and tLat oonie very lot* resting
evidence «a« iuirodueed at the trial.
The moat startling. he aaid, wax evi-
dence showing beyond peradventure
that aoon after Colonel Bitumens or-
Canlsed hi* Ku Klux Klan ho received
Farmers are warned th/it
*e< lion* great number* of amall full J
urmy worm* ore being found. A*
IT** Tli K KU Kit IKK |>|{ ANY CON-
In many J HTAItIJC OK JIM H4>GG COUNYV
O ft KKTINGH:
, , . , ; VOU ARE II Kit Kb T COMMAND-
theee develop, injury to iog.,u„on of Ef> to .umm.il. all peroons interest-
alino«t all kind* mn ylw exported to *d |n the welfare „f
become very aevere. especially to eul- |.UC,M Knrrlae Minor* by mak
wax at- fixated crop*, i no I ml log garden*, bor-
<amuii. dering gra*a land*. Damage may t>«
expected to ki’oinr quite noticeable
b> the middle of Hejitember.
Tbi* I* not the aaine Inaeet a* tbe
cotton leaf worm. It la uaually dark
green In color wltb distinct. stripes.
At thla present time, .September $tk)
at College Station, they are about
itsjs *****iMh but fu,,>
work'. Th« ebeck waa aeat through
the Bank of England to a New York
bank and made payable to Colonol
Simmon* hlmuelf. It may hav# been
Kolnel Simmons' original plan to es-
tablish Bolshevism In thla country,
but If so, ho did not proclaim It
Aloud, aa bo did hla Ideas pertaining
to tbe Cathollca, tbo Jews and tbe
negroes. At the trial In which the
$$,•$•.©0$ check, collected by Colonel
developed will be an Inch and a half
long. The worm la variously known
as the '‘Southern Ora as Worm,"
“Overflow Worm," “Southern Army
Worm," “Daggy’a Com Worm,”
“druse Army Wormn." "Alfalfa
Worm," and often In Texas aa tbe
George Furnas
mill l.ucia Kurrla*.
ing publlcuflon of thla citation for
one week, previous to the return duy
hereof. In some newspaper publiahcd
| therein, to ap|»ear at the next regular
term of tbe County Court of Jim
Hogg County, Texas, to be holden at
tbe Court llouae thereof. In Hefcbron-
till-. Texas, on tbe 1st. Monday In
Ovlober, A. D. 1$2$; tho aamo being
the 4th. day of October, 192$, then
and there to answer, or contest, tbe
application of Tomas P. Karris* for
Letters of Guardianship for said
minors. If they see proper to do so.
HEREIN KAIL NOT. but have
you. before aald Court on tbe aald
first day of tbo ne« term thereof,
“Bud Worm." I aval fall It was abua- ***• *p|t, With your return thereon,
dent on tbe green feed crops and wo •how,n* bow J‘V have executed the
believe tbere la danger of this crop
_____ ^______ be'lng damaged again this year. It 'Fltces*; Amos W. Dins. Clerk,
Simmons through a New Tork bank often become* numerou* during falla Court, Jim Hogg County, Tex-
according to tko testimony adduced
at tho trial, so tko New Mexico
gentleman Informed us, tbere were
some murmuring* among tbe faith-
ful as to wbat bad become of that
large amount of money, but tbe mur-
muring* were hot permitted to grow
loud enough to be heard on tbe out-
side. As the Ku Klux Klan has not
been charged wltb any open attempt
to establish a Bolshevist Government
in this counlry, who know* but that
Colonel Simmons, in order to make
good with hi* benefactor*, is using
some of that money to help t'alic*
in bis Bolshevlnt movements In Mex-
ico."
When the war on the futholicH In
Mexico fir*t start'd it wa* rumored
that the movement had the endorse-
ment and backing of u certain aooret
society in tbe United State*, And sub-
sequent event* have tended to prove
thut the tumors wa* not altogether
without foundation. A few day* ago.
In yWasbingfon Dtty, at ihe big Ineet
logo/ Kg Kluy Klan. I>r. Mira pi W.
Evans, Imperial Wixard, In hi* bleu-
nlal addrcHs, In credited with this
statement:
‘■f. have
of rainy weather, auefa as tomt sec-
tions have already experienced Un-
der proper conditions, especially if
wa have dry weather. Its various In-
sect enemies may be expected to
control It, though too mucb depen-
dence must not be placed in this
factor.
Where damage calls for <>ontrol
measures, great number* of tbe
worms may be killed In grans lands,
by rolling or by dragging brush
weighted down with u harrow. . The
poiaori hrnn inuxli sown through In
fested .Top* a* for grasshopper* is
effective. In the case of feed cro|»s,
where the worms are feeding far
above the ground. It may la* necessary
after sowing the mash to drive them
to the ground by .fragging a wire
chain or light timber over the crop.
At the least .agitation the worm*
iske alarm and drop.
Where ihe worms ure. moving onto
a garden or 'other valuallfc 'fall crop
out of grass land that- they hove eat-
en bare, a' narrow ditch with steeply
«Ivping side* .should be dug In front
of their line of march. The worms
By W. A. D&nnalley, Deputy.
Given under my bund and seal of
said Court In the town of Hebbron-
Sllle, Texas, this 21st. day of Septem-
ber. A. D. 192$.
• REAL) —
| AMOR W DINK, Clerk.
County Court, Jim Hogg County.
Texas.
j By W. A. PANNKLLEY. Deputy.
Issued this 21st. duy of September.
A. 1>. m«.
H MDS MIR KTOItM bt'FFFKKKK.
Mr*. Joseph Gruy and Rev. W. A.
Dixon started tbe movement in lleb-
hronville to raise a fund tor the Klo-
rida Storm sufferers, in response to
a call issued by tbe Red Cross. Mr.
V’iggo Kohler headed the sulNo riptiun
list with $100.00 and others gave gen-
erously according to their means. The
Florida storm waa by far tbe greatest
and most destructive mat ever visited
that section and many cities uml
town* suffered intensely in both life
and pproperiy. Thousand* have been
left destitute and tbe appeal sent out
by tbe Governor of Florida is meet-
ing with a most generous reopens#
from all sections of th# Union. Th#
News feels assured that llebbronvllle
will do It# port and will do *» gladly
and willingly.
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bronvlll# depot, tko Tex -Mex. la only
keeping progress wltb Hebbroaville'a
progress.
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TWO STATE OP TEXAN
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY CON-
STABLE OP JIM HOGG COUNTY
—GREETING:
T«w or* Hereby < ewtaxaaded to
summon Charles McKinnls by mak. living;
Ing publication or this Citation once and educate
child of said defendant, then two und
a half years of age. and that plain-
•f -
the state: or tfxas
To THE KUKRI Kb* oil ANY CON-
| STABLE OK JIM ll'i.itj COUNTY
/ GREETINGS:
You ARK hekkuy COMMAND-
ED TO SUMMONS all persons In-
terested in the welfare of Josef!nu
Kumircx, Amador Rumires, Maria
Julita Ramirez, N lea nor Runtirez,
Minor*, by making publication of this
in each week or four successive weeks that
previous to tbe return day hereof, in
*om# n wspup-r published In your
County, If there be a newspaper pub-
iiahed therein, but if not, then In any
newspaper published in tbe 49tb Judi-
cial District, but if tbenj be no news,
paper published in said Judicial Dis-
trict, then in a newspaper published
in the nearest District to said 49th
Judicial District, to appear at the next
regular term of il.j District Court of
Jim Hogg County, to he holden at
the Court House thereof in Hebbron-
vllle, Texas, on the 1st Monday in
October A. D. 1926, the same h.dnt;
the 4th day of October A. I). 1926,
'lien and there to answer a petition
filed In said Court on the 30tli day of
August A. D. 1926, in a suit, nun.
beied on the docket of said Court \
No. 209, where in Amalia la-al Me- f
Mi'Kinnis is Plaintiff, and Uharle*
tiff has not heard from nor seen *ald
df endant to this day; that said aban-
donment on tbe part of *aid defend-
ant ha* caused thi* plaintiff much
distress and mental anxiety, ha* im-
paired the health of till* plaintiff and
that said conduct on the part of said
defendant i* *ueh a* to render tlijir
further living together a* husband
and wife insupportable; that aaid de-
fendant h#* not contributed to this
plaintiff and the minor child of
plaintiff and defendant for a period
of morw than two years, baa failed
and refused to furnish them with food
gnd clothing, and has allowed and
compelled plaintiff to work and sup-
port solely herself and her sold child,
baa neglected them In tlm# of slck-
njs#; that such gets were not occa-
sional, hut peraianer.t and persistent
and are *ucb gs to render their fur-
ther living together as buxband and
wife insupportable.
i. Plaintiff would further show
to the court thgt during th>* marriage
of plaintiff end defendant they hgv#
bad born to them an Issue of one
child, by name Jooepbtne| a girl of
four years et this time, who is still
that plaintiff Is gble to raise
sold child properly, and.
4lefendant is not able
that plaintiff is and will be prudent
toward said child, and that It is right
and proper to award the custody and
education of said child to plaintiff of
Instead of to defendant.
WHEREFORE, plaintiff p r g y ,
that^ defendant be cited to answer
this petition, thgr on final hearing
plaintiff ha\> Judgment dissolving
the marriage relation* between plain-
tiff and defendant; that plaintiff
have the care, custody and education
of the *aid child of said marriage,
end for ell auch other and further
relief, at law and In equity, g* plain-
tiff may show herself entltljd-
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Herein Full Not, but h*v* before
•aid Court, at Its aforcwald next reg-
ular term, thle writ with your return
thervbn, chow Ing how you have exe-
cuted the same.
Given Under lly Hand and tho
Seal of said Court, gt offle* in Heb-
bronvllle. Texas, this, tho S«th day of
August A. D. 192$.
AMOS W. DINN,
Clerk Dlstlrct Court, Jim Hogg
County.
I certify o true copy,
P. B. HARB1BON,
8heriff.
By R. E. MILLER, Deputy.
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to do so; .Subscribe for tbo HebbronvlUa News.
Jb liauyttMSH
citation for one week, previous to the McKinnls is Defendant, and said pe-
tition alleging Suit for Divorce
beard It Mild ^ thut the thl* unab|e to'get
would Interfere In - . . ... , . _ . . .
I-ejigue *rtf. t ions
tbe. International, affi^f*. of Mexico.
If -purope or what is ieft of it under-
tal(ta to Interere with tbe Western.
Hemisphere it will meet with trouble.
If ^iny European Nation land* an
armed force In Mexico, If tbe United
NU|tr* Government is not ready to
act.' thank God. there ar# enough
kltifrsuirn I" America'to repel them."
|tt another point in his biennial
address Dr. Evans warns tbe Wash-
ington Administration that it must
kedp Its hand off of the Mexican
question, us the Klsn will not en-
dorse any Intervention on the part
of,lhc United Ststes; and evidently
the President ■ end tbe Secretary of
<8tate, Judging by the past, will bred
fete warning \Vlu« said thut Ku Klux-
Isttf w.-is s dead issue (n these Unite.I
Rtate*? To all outward appearances
the! Klan Is really Jusi beginning to
|$etbusy. Heretofore, it was satisfied
Jo /extend Its work lo State and
Nation, but now It is grtting into
International affairs and tbs end Is
not1 yet. I*>e* it mean that we are
on the verge of a great religious
war ?
return day hereof, in some news-
paper published therein, to appear
at the next regular term of the
.ty, Texas, to be holden at the
‘County Court of Jim Hogg Coun-
t'ourthouse thereof. In llebbronvllle.
on
cruel treatment and
and service of and by
out.- may be killed by dragving a log
along It. <>r they may be collected in
post boles dug at Intervals In the ' «jvxa*. on the 1st. Monday In Octo-
bottom of this* furrow, and killed by A. D 1926. tbe *ame being the
crushing or otherwise. l-4th. day of ts-tober. A. D. !92«. then
When practical, crops may be pio- an,j u,,,,.,, to -answer or contest, the
teoted by spraying with one pound ............. of p. Farrias for
of arsenate of lead or *r*enate of
lime In fifty gallon* of water, keep-
-O-
■Ing the mixture well ngitnted during
application. The latter poison may
Injure* some tender plants, slightly
less I’urls green may- be used In the
same amount of water, but twice the
smount of freshly slaked lime should
be added In till'} case to prevent in-
jury to the foliage.
Farmer* should' 'watch tlielr small
grnln snip* and be prepared. If need
he. to protect them with the standard
poison bran mash. . •
4’HEVRtll.ET l HILL CLIMBER.
Climbing a hill one thousand miles
Ttmg is one of the tests which General
Motors engineers believe no car can
withstand unless It has rugged
strength and stamina built into It to
meet such « continuous strain.
In effect this is the test which tbe
Chevrolet ear is meeting at t^e Gen-
eral Motors Corporation's extensive
testing grounds. 1,141 acres In area,
located in thy rolling country 4©
mile* west of Detroit.
A "lowing dynamometer” Is the
machine used to duplicate the terrific
drug encountered by an automobile
motor In ascending steep hills. It Is
taid to reproduce almost -exactly the
stress of an up-hill climb.
The dynamometer* is mounted on a
chassis to be towed behind the Chev-
rolet car under-golPg the test.
Weights on a wale beam control two
hug* brake drum* on the chassis
through » hydraulo valve exerting '
pl easure on the drums through a set ^
of gears. The scale can be set to re-
pmduce a grade of almost any de
'Letters of Guardianship of said Min-
or*. If they sec proper to do so.
Herein fail not. but have you, be-
fore s*l«l Court, -on the said first <lsy
.of the next regular •term thereof, this
j writ, with four return thereon, show-
ing how you have executed the same.
Witness; Amos W. Dinn, Clerk,
County Court, Jim Hogg County,
Texas.
By W. A. DANNELLKY. Deputy.
Given under my hand and seal of
in the town of Hehhrnli-
day of September, A.
>». 1926.
t SEAL).—
’ AMDS W. DINN. Clerk,
County Court, Jim llogg County,
Texas.
•'lly W. A. lHinnelley, Deputy.
said t'ourt
.vllle, this 21st
the grounds of
th»* con V iet ion
defendant -of a felony; such as to
render tlielr further living together
as -husbund and wife insupportable. •
Plaintiff also seeks the care, cu*t<*ly j
aniT education of a child, .born during '
said marriage,, by .name .Josephine, a
girl of four years.
No. 209.
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THE SSRATH VPKXAR .......
COUNTY OK JIM HOGG.
In file District Court of Jim Hogg
Oounty, Texas. Gctnber Term, 192$ I
To the Honorat.l/ ' J. F. Mullally.j
of said Court: "" '-••
Domes now Amalia Leal McKinnls,
hereinafter called plaintiff, who re.
aides in Jim Hogg County, Texa*.
complaining of Uharles McKinnls,
hereinafter called d /endant, whose
residence I* at thi* time to plaintiff
unknown, and shows to the 4lourt: j
, 1. That plaintiff has been an ac-
tual bona fide inhabitant of tbe State
of Texas for a p.siod hf .more than*
twelve months, and has resided in'
Jim llogg County for a period of
more rhan six nuintffx next*"j»recetllng
—a marvel of
handling ease
{'.’• . • * «
Take th* whe*! of today's Chevrolet.'
Lteam the simplicity of its gear shift
experience the fleitibilfty of its
velvety acceleretion-v-the amazing
smoothness and PQwer of its mod-
ern valve-in-head motor—Wn the
thrill of it* remarkable steering ease
and the quick responelYfcnefa of iti
big, oversize brake*!
Only then can you possibly ap-
preciate it* handling ease and mul- '
tiple-cylinder performance;
Come in, today and get a demon-
stration!
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■ K WtlM THE HOT ALL RIGHT.
Speaking .of rough stuff recalls a
story, but an actual fact, which oc-
curred In Deming. New Mexico, a
few years ago.
It* was a poker game, with three-
shark* snd (heir victim, one of th*
old-timers, who rode trail for wag*
and gradually possessed bis own
ranch, retiring. but still liking his
game of poker.
All night long he played with little
svi.ve*- losing |$.000. or more.
Hts full house was heat; hi* four
kings were topped by four see*, and
ae on through out th* weary hour*.
He hided his time and when aguin
Ik* Jack pot ran into tbe thousands,
he held, one* more. Four Kings.
Retting his all, he laid
shooter on tb* table and said: "I'm
going to win this pot.” j does not have to i>la>
«>n* of the sharks pushed the
asoti*) over to him, remarking: “All
right, you Win this pot. but this rough
otuff ain't going to g» t you anything."
—-Mtrnndo City Producer.
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A. M. BR1V1, errv BI ILDKR.
1-aredo should be pntud of A. M.
Bruni This statement is not ooos
atoned by any recent act of the mun
who laid his band in that of teredo
®4Wny years ago, and who has nour-
ished and rberlshfd that community
from the hour of his arrival. But It
•nay be said that Mr. Bruni will
■pend more of his earnings for I-a-
redo's good An office building in the
**hy e heart is hi* next developing
■tep When Laredo think* ef "city-
builders" It thinks of A. M Bruni_
Think, In R. A Express
Issued this 21st. day of September, filing of tltis -petition.
A; I*. 1926. 2. That In the month of October,
AM<)H W. DINN. 1921, plaintiff, th n a single woman
I'lerk. County Court, Jim Hogg by the name <>f.Amalia Leal, was duly
Doiinty, Texas. and legally married to defendant In
By W. A. Donnelley. Deputy. th#'County of Igi'Ralle. Stute'of Tex-
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MK.KITNG 4>H TRAFFIC MEN. his wife until about the third day of
Nov*mberf 1922. t
3. That at gl) times, while marrl.
ed to the defendant, pinintlff has con-
ducted herself with propriety, doing
her duty ns a wife, ha* at all times
treat, d defendant with kindness *i d
forbearance, and ha* been guilty of
no act bringing about or •fusing the
KINSQ. MOTOR CO.
Hebbronville, Texas..
• „ v • | *•
. QUALITY AT LOW COST
A meeting of much im|s>rtsnce
was held Tuesduy In the Robert E.
|y- Hotel at Loredo between high
traffic officials of the Missouri Paci-
fic Lines, the National Lines of Mex-
ico and the Texas-Mexican Railroad.
The object of tbe meeting was tb«
adjustment nnd readjustment of rates hereinafter described acts, ommissiona
his six- *r'T through pressure on the drums.
1 Today the prospective car owner
the role of an
experimenter in trying out products
of General Motors. Experienced rn
gineer* on the proving grounds have
every modern facility at ,^h«Ur dls-
|Hoal to tret all devices or methods
suggested for tbe Improvement of
Chevrolet curs. **ther American and
foreign ear* are also ‘put through Ihe
grind' there. Any cltungea contein-
platoj for the Dbrvrolet are tested
for months or your* before final
adopt ton.
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FAKING po HK ENLARGED.
Patrlvdo Crus, inansger of the Ca-
sino Theutcr, announce* that the in-
creasing pat run are has made it ne-
cessary to enlarge the Theater build-
ing, and this will be done at once.
The interior of the building will also
undergo a thorough r* pa.tiling ai«d
reniotieling.
on frfight to Xnd from Mexico,
handled by iliese lines, and to create
a spirit of greater co-operation.
There were some fifteen or twenty
• « .
officials ire *nt and they enjovrt. .1
banquet aj the Robert E. J^e Hotel
Tuesday evening.
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and conditions on defendant'* part.
4. That on, to-wit, the third day
of NovemLjr, 1922. the defendant,
after hi* marriage with plaintiff, wtn
eonvictevl of *' felony, to.wit,'- violet'* n
of the liquor laws of the State of
Teta«' add was Imprisoned In the
State penitentiary of Texas and serv-
ed therein a period of approximately
one year for tpid offtnae and cv>n<
At last the llebbronvllle people nr* **oni C'at iKg said dpf«ndant waa
talkinr seriously about incorporating 1,01 I'ur*,oned by the Governor of
Texas
TALKIN4I INCHmHOR©T$ON.
1,
*he city, ss was disclosed in a little
quiet meeting held a few night* a«0
and ft which several property owners
Were pr«sent The city lines were ,
practically agreed on anil another .
meeting i* to be held soon when it is
expected thut the movement will take
more definite shupe.
"WAS A GAME HFN."
E. II. Marin brought to this office
the other day a huge egg about aa
large a* a grapefruit that slxe. R. P.
asked him what kind of a hen laid it
and he said it was a game hen. W«*]l
*ay It wa*.—Ramrod Rambling*. In
I fcobstewn Record.
or other executive authority for
aaid offenae, and that said conviction
for K*i(i offense was had and obtain-
ed mor.v than twelv> months next pre_l<
ceding ihe exhibiting of this petition;
and that suid defendant was not eon-1
vlcfed of said offense on the testimony
of ibis plaintiff, hiv then wife. j
h. Plaintiff would further show
to th court that In tlie month of
January, 192.'., -aid defendant left
this plaintiff in Lerevlo. Texas after
this plaintiff bad supported said de-
denfant for about a ye»r; that said
defendant l»ft this plaintiff without
funds or property and In destitute
~Ve •umsfnnces for livelihood ftf her-
Mlf wad ker Minor child, ales the
Electricity is the
Housewife’s Friend
It gives her light Jor her home.
It Keeps the home cool with electric fetus.
It Jurmshes heat for her smooth ing iron.
It runs Jor her the sewing machine.
Its Functions And Uses Are Many.
H ?;:roDville has a 24-hour Service
Use Electricity And Save
Time And Worry.
Central Power & Light Co.
Victor Ounnoc. Hebbronville Manager
Hebbronville, _ Tex»e
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