Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, November 9, 1934 Page: 1 of 10
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and fiinnl nf I ear
in town Tueda
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Wnin. onner of neat Port Oak
n looking after business in
KiPtkrMidR Tuesday.
Pnelton Harrington wh in East
land Monda sttendlng the rodto
nn- II. rrlnli.n ..f f-BOSaa h
. r.' iv.nB on the jury this week !
tn Huuict Court. I
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Worth thr fu t of tin wk
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!. r citlr i lui- Mti-ntiy ri'inovfd
fi'iin Hr k-iitidi; ti bii tn l it
Mi'ltarH Hi Anhei munty
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I' liirv of Uak tt'. "nupnini oj iw purrnneuiK ...-
tuoughl I hi. children Into!" f the income. On a hM ..f th-
town W.'ln...l fr medical tre 1-. -verafr wholrfalr prlre of UM ..
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t win ..kin nft-r
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t : tin i i . Mi "f I'uldo. mie in
I i Uy a .1 .-ntuila to the i iunty
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Mr Chiw Stewart of Paeai wan
hopptni m Hreckrnrldgf aturd
Mr tert i the utUMr olll""
Aline llewait. Hun cofffip-ndent
! that C'iinmuiilt
fleo llarrmon of IUrp T llle.
wa. on th lf't Haturd i
Mi. It
J Hudpth rat timed a
the McthodutlYear (In MUlloni) Capita
few dayi ig" fmm
H-i..ltal rort Worth where
nnd-pni an operation (ihe i
;h nr're" ! eiinu raptdl.s '
h'-inr i.eai "n'ldo
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vs iland were in
oaturday morning.
and I tin. i. oi i
Ureckcnridgi'
Kitchen To Use
Much More Uccljjg
!10S0
The M-phiii. lounty canning
plant ta putting up meat in all
inned foriiai for Ihe une of the
I. 'itute thu winter rty ie
ii' f all im t hi ought in la kept
' "H'Hib. "d 00 per cent U
m'.iii ill imi i. will i itl low fiit-ei
M i an. in .1 Uli.ii are (urnuhed
i thi canin i
'I in kite ii-i i- idpahlc of put.
' t im: a .rtt- ijuantuy of meat.
numt" r .( wonu-n are kept
i-i ) oik i in th- plant. .Ml the
iiiu-n thu- nipluyed are on the
i.itf roiu .mil thua whoever
. .utrlbiites ii ti r
f to the canning
k... . .-.. w ilu..
till I
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lirocken ridfje Man
Conference. Workers
In the di.iiointmciii. of iniimt.
hoard numbers and orke.a
' ii"- M t i ii t confen nee no-v
......ion .' t-rt Worth appear
mi name ( o men of Ureeken-
ii'is-r Itc ll H (Icodenough w.i.
pi . d on i.... orphanage board htst
.id mid tin J. It. llai.es Is 111.
d ii - auditor In the conference
'iti'.i.-. All the pionccis aren't dead John
.Deskciet fanner and hie wife re-
MNtuNr Offer M-hohir-ihlp eentl walked 70 mile to hrtd their
il.l.ANOVA IM A -.rholarshlpiehc-p hire for shipment
" iiil a jouiiuili..ii. tudent while I - -
b!rth.nvHron!.g' h".'.brf.n cl uif'0suiff Captain Is
DS tne Vlllnovutl klu.lc.nl m.u .iih ' '
per .it ViIImiiomi rollegc. The
hnlMr.hlp which
riiis Mthi- of JW
I'V ' oli b'i ailthnrltle
d tbt tbr im..ijnl
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wil haw .. '
ttiu acc-ptid
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f t''o h"i
Incomes Of U.S.
Show 60 Per
Cent Decline
National And Personal Cash
In Great Retreat from '29
llvi-il on reports of dividend f
corporations novrrnmei iivcnu.
and Index of hi"iM
national Income "f
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1 all. il
W II ti
"'' '" "" ClUtrlit
"h"'" ; Pr c'" '' ''r' "
p:'3 Tn" wt" "" '" " "
about J IS' pOO.000 V is it hi.
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$
"nn.MI"" ln " Thl fU'.i
f i
1031 a in-murrd m ..i.i:
till be H M'f cnt hrl.'A 'In h
miirH of $tt 9SA.W.r r. . n. I
1B29
t'oii'lil'imK th piiritii-.it. i"
pi of thi- itoil.tr a Indii-Hi-'I iv
whulixnlr Index of Mi- I'm
" jnpnrimani i iwti -n-
i..n u'luLiCnnK for inf current e.n win
only about XS per rcn' t l"v tin
high mark If romldrrril fimn th
wnereaj tno .ierage inoex im im -
rurri'nt enr in datr li- neon
nhut 7.1
A rei-iit tu.l of n i' inn il in-
i .line n"l M period or -iii nml
hy the MrookinK- Inntltiillon atnl
Kls-n In the iirw olunt.' -iitltl'.l
' Amerlrii nni'it t'oiiximi'
-ho. that whlk the nntional ir
come i an from $10100OrtOnNi in
lf"l to Ul0IUi(iOOirinO In I9J0. the
actual inctee in terntu of a con-utant-value
dollar nan only a Httle
more thim 100 per cent while the The Department of Ai iiultuii e
per capita Increane between lWW tlmntlnj; a 13I cotton crop of 9.
and 10?9 w only tS per cent aa'ost.000 halea today repoiled an In-
nieaaured !)' a conatnnUvolua lol- creaae of ltl.OOQ bale two per
lar. cent above tta October foraoaat.
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'" rV. WW JO laso moiOTive. ara
irom the Urooklnga Irmtltuiloii and
the flgurei 1DI0 to 10M. Inelualve
are from ih .N'Rilonnl Industrial
Conferanc OoanJ. white the flgura
for 10SI U an unofiloial ealltnate
U.H. Income Par Wioleaola
Index
07.8
IW0
MO.000
J261
1000
1810
SO.000
32.3f0
32.M7
36.223
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.Ih MJ
.ti 'M'i
16227
.-oai
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70 J
7 'i307
67 601
76770
7600
AI.76S
"0.33
0 33o
91.048
70CJ
ftl.TGO
3M00
39400
ts(-:o
6
363
317
370
32
36
391
173
.'.12
807
WM
707
!UM
13
Oao
oSa
731
7.
72.
711
7.V.
377
KT
311
333
192
1011
1012
10IS
i
mil
10IA
I 1911
1017
IPIa
1910
i.n av
HSft
1175
131.3
I.1M.H
151 I
078
07
luo a
0S.1
103 6
100 0
93 I
04 7
963
sat
n.o
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39
75 0
low
1021
1083
10M
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103a
1920
CtVt
tost
1932
1933
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J J C rit(l f'ltl ft Oil
Volca 50 Vcw.s
Oiudglngton. the irrigated
J. M
farm owner sometime called "The
Sage of Snake Den" was in town
Wednesday with a load of produce
from his fertile aorta and remark-
ad that "for over CO ytars ha has
followed the political fortunes of
I Slf f.)iMii PmihIv. anA hna tha ilia-
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tinction of voting a winning1"- ; "-" - - --
ticket each bleunlum or a cer-
tain preelnct offtea since '&.
e elected Uer6" Meadows ex-
sheriff commissioner by exactly
on vote that year" added Mr.
' frudgington "Hut as u matter of
been voting at Pioneer
fact I have
since o2
Farmer Wife Drive :
Sheep Seventy Miles
NAKIIt'A. Mont Nov. s . p.
. i I ri l f f f
'resented OOlball
CHAl'Ul. HluU N ' UR In
iniipt fn .lb 1 II Miiii .- tlir cuitif .f
Hi- i" "i!ib tiro ' ikii th' f. 1
-t p 1 trirt ul JctTi
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COTTON CROP
HIKE FORESEEN
WAMIUMSTON Nov l !'
-rne tndioatfHi.prouuctioa MjkDotit
hj(W)o bale lean than laat yeara
crop und 8012000 balm below av-
erage annual production la the five
year period. 1028 to 1922. It la ub-
utantlally leaa thnn the Rankhead
Act tax-free quota of HMN0351
bale and Indicated a aurplu of
tax certificates In the region of
shortage.
I Moat of tho predicted Incrooae
gqwfiyMic'aZLMj..tut . -irriILJ-Z!lf!-Z'T" VlLXwUH
70 ' I laat month the department report-
ft ed took place' In atatua along the
"' ' Mlaaliaippl particularly Aikunmui
MS ; illaaourl. and MiaeUmlppt Im-reibe
w i iiUo wrr i-hnwn for TN-xhk nurt
OeoiRiH.
I IHMIH.X.'I t llil.lllll.
VVA.tHIN'lNlON Nov H UP
A li'"iil ti Mi- Am iriili'inil I ii
partnien ilinliiu thi. M.ilV imHiiii
crop at 0H3IO0O htiU-K today M-nt
Aurlculture Adju lment Adminl-
titttlon officiate into a confeniic-
to put finishing louche to an ac-i-Hge
inntiol piogiam for 1036. Th-
piogiam mu.t be luhmltted to
grower.- bcfoti- liecemher 1.
Bankhead Law Is
IJeinir Protested
The iJinneiii Jihiiiii1 oi Ti-u. i.-
! -'"g 'uh fliiiin Text f.ii.n
j era aa to then .Und on the itnnk
h'tt Cotton l.tw A.-mrding to th
latent Iraue of Ihir journal out of
00 vote r-fliitit.il flout Stephill.
county a arc aguiint th- law an I
requesting a change ur repeal of it
The difficulty with which entail
cotton produceis have been beset it.
disposing of their cotton those who
M .. .. ... -
years but have planted cotton thi.
season In the nati:iul coui.e of
events and not to take advantaii
of the law this Is urn- of the com-
pelling objection to ties iiaukhtat
Act. Another Is the belief that the
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t uM..u. .... ... .1.- .
'" vuiiuii uiiuci wir "i
i vere reduction. imposed on th.
! cotton product- Koreib-n nmn
'tries reported to b. ii. an ..ig ..(
cotton raising as a I'.-nit nf ti.
world-wide knowledge that Amert-
! ca has gieatly cut hci crop
Robinson Ordered
Removed For Trial
NAMHVILLK Nov a. n .p. V. H.
i'""ii'i JiiusS"- Jliir . ASUnirvn
today ordered Thomas i. Ilobin.011
Sr letiird Nmhvllle eolltiactoi i(-
niiiv-d to Oiii.- ill- for tilul 0:1
-hjii ..f I'li.litnj; ihe l.iii'lln i-li
11 .1 . on... In. 1 .ill II. 1 I t
n nl Vr- if" J'l"
Aluminum Train Thai Set New
tp . - -vvtsfrMiaKYjr-f
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ktfM&jiki - iit i unm-rr in m. .in i .!!sS.t ..i 4i4vxifaifllH
RKIIWIUTVI'HKS DIRKCTOR
SAYS COl NTY WORK SLOW
Sti .ln i.
"Uht i- I i in t.iku( id. ii I !(. i.f thi
dun 1 1 h tlillttiitlon lecovi'M priiKimu V
mk in t'lii. i .iiintliv k.iid tod
ff-i-d in Ih. (inn ii h itillltntlon
-hut .:i of ::i
Mr Wood Iihi. ill i IK- of
"ttephen. Hi ouid he rnili.-.l th.it
Ultnd to the purpuM. hut ndded
that the southern and noutheaatem
pail of Htcjihcm county n good al-
ao. hui "that cntnp.iiiitivf l liltk n
be'ng done.
Hy comparison In- offered th.it
there are Stt project- in Kit at land
II In Callahan hut that only about
17 have aigned for tho thieeyear
plan In Stephen.. Mr. Wood nl.o
fik to tak .i le-ent letter pub-
lished. In thut letter () V. Mmtln
of College Station took a rup at the
farm rehabilitation plun. Mi. Wood
declared that Mm it in ih in inn'tli-
or branch of th- ic-ovciy ptograu
service had IU'le if iinvthing. to
do with fin ni ri'huhilltiili.in wmk
With lefl-ii'lice to the ao-the.t
cm pHIt of Hteplll'lbi CIUI1'. .M'
Wooil Mini thi-ie an- in ui i. ii in'
hoUR.fi in that Kccttoii whoh wmill
make thr ichiibilitatiiui i'nii t r -all
the e.mt-r In be wi.ik.'l mil.
Mearl. Disrasc
Takes Heavy Toll
lliait di.t-a.e ii m. iii. i .! in th
vsnguaid of all L-uii.fj. of il-ath in
Pallas duiing Uiinh.r wiui. ihl-
uilntent caused thuty-two f.iiuliiii
with cerebral heuioi ihaui - t.ikiin;
svculid place with tw. li') 'vsn vn
1 1 III i- the clt) In. ill h d.p.iit lit
lepiiiu-d Huturduy.
HIIUl- M'tUIIII'll thill I lletiilllill
lend mi death-. uUu h u
me of
611 to 210. Includid in .li.iths f.r
thu month wile on- (nun .ill i. hnl
ism and uiiothct fnm c.ii.ns
while the li.fant (hath I it- fn
Octobel was 7ti 7 pn I uou
Cancer wa.i thi thild in. t .i.u
gerou. dUcaoc in Dullut. (i th
month taking nineteen live or
these twelve deaths were euu.cd by
camel of the dlgctlve tract
Malhodisl lidars
Have New Ruling
KOHT wolTt
Nni
'LP
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me centml irxas Mitlndut i on
frranc p4.cd .m uiiieiinitii i.l ti
h -.n.titutioi liiuiluiu Ih. I.iiii
f .. u i. n t.. i.-n .mi
svculiv. )-ii .ml .ill"iii- tin in
to leturn tu inu nil ire ugoin only
after foui c.iis survh-u in 11 pul-
pit. Tltc umi-lidmciit 1 in 1 led 2M
to IS (Jl her Tm.ii 1 1 l.fciem-
lilm hue .idnpt' .1 th' .iiiieiidinent
More Ransom Money
llOSKlUriUi Ore No H l V
More of the ruiironi mnue i.nd to
thr kldnupci of (I1111I-.. K l'i-
echrl Hilt iceoMird la-t night 111
thi iu'I if III I in . 'i II
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Record
r 7' 4
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k Mum
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lecovcM pniKiiiiu W P Wood In
Kn-tl.ilid nlll Cillahnn rounliex healitiM
thoe i-ountle in uen-ial tire better
FORMER CITY
RESIDENT DIES
..mo ... t.
(.oj;i '.V. KC
foimerly l Uieckcnrldgf. died at
Inn home mi : 30 n. nt. t.duy. Mr.
Keathlcy would have been 00 years
Id nil November 28.
II.- lam- to .st-piicii enmity iti with Japan and this trndo Is thtcat-
18l .md Ih.d hei- in. ttl lot unid by restriction of American
when he mow-d to (V-(. lnt production and the disparity
Kun.i.il 'iMiico will In. Iii id 1:1 ' of prices between American und
l Im n it 2 ii' Im U Kildiy utter
noon.
Mi K
M' I. II
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. i II .Mi. i ni Mi I. ii Mc-
nml f.iin.ii. W illn
fl Hi
Old. I
Vis
iinii in i hiidreti me.
M 'il.twill i.f Al. II. ne.
Mrr. mil i . iii..int of ( Urn Hoy
Koathii i.f AMI. i... Kim .t Ke.tth-
ley of t'oi.iiti. Kntii K. mhi.-y of
Olncj. Ufoigc and Hob tVlm-ton
ot Clso
Farm Prices Are
Now On Decline
A dii-'ine of 3 point in the fatm
I'"1'' "''' 'or the month ended
t)it is in teported by the Bureau
f Afc'iiciittuiiil Economics The
iiijje and was up 22 pur cent from
a yen ago. while the purchasing
P-iwer of farm produi'tn was 70 per
tpnt of prewar up 12 points from n
year ago.
Decline In farm prices last month
ae v'iiefiy m gialn. cotton truok
nip. und meat unlmaU. Grains
weie tejji.-ti nd for hay cotton
-.ecd tubaecn fiulta dairy product
md iti-i.
Conner Hen Lays
Well at S Years
Willi- I'liiinei of neiy Post Oak
h 1 a hnl that shiuld be In Hip
le's corner of "Uellove it or not."
The hen originally a brown leg-
hoi n la now piuctically white with
iikc. She is eight ycai. old. U thrlf-
' ful ..f c n-iili - and K'""l eggs.
Sin ii- with fine K'Kiiliu Hy and
i niiiiriiiiuiiii cvuiioiiiiii i n v y- .
fiinii price index stod at 100 on 'h 1111 llOl A'riPQtC
o.!. is equal to the 1010-11 av lil LUl lb
1 in ill npii-t- u pi nf liable hen. Mrs. Popejoy Hun leader who
Poultry men urgo we believe. ' lives beyond Caddo happened to u
that hens more than two ycum'vt-ry puh) ful accident onie time
1 old he eiiiied from the flock.- but
tin.-. 1 'mini 1 leghorn dcpite t-igh.
m.iip. and i louud with the pl(;j
in slii li In In I all hit ti
(. l In I
t i
in In 1 ..ll. 1
E $r"1'j f
1
Winter Feed Now
Appears Short
Survey Of South Shows
Coming Feed Scarcity
1 x i i i about 11 per cent
iilnoo (.mm U food grain and
Hi p. r -. lit (IG'.'.OOO totiH) lewi hny
H 'I f riKi- thnn will be needed for
tur Mibfl.stonci! ration for lt
u tock tliia wlntur nnd prltis
n it- of the fnet Ihtit thero lini
'i' .ihout a 17 por cent i eduction
1 m.i iiuinhcr of KrnlnoiiiumlnK
n. in i i-i the SUlo alnce Jan. 1
It I
Hi 1 nit.'d Stai. r. na a wholo
' . i iukIi f!cd and furiiKa to pro-
Ii i mtle iiioro thtin ft nubU-
fn i. it ion for llvo atock In
li u'li mens nnd ration:) below
unit in other SilntM. Kvon
' in hj.Ij of feed nrc telatively
ht.li firtneti intend to buy inoio
fix! ttnn h nvallnblo for anle u
' i.l llutciiu of AKrlculturnl 12c-jn-iiiu
- survey indictilud.
Slinrfjijc of I'ccd
Appruxlmntoly 201 1000 toiw of
ficd jjihIhh und commercial food
will be tc(iilicd by the C.778000
ki iln-conxumlng nnlmnl units (hor-
" und iiiutOM cuttle aheep ho
nnd potiltiy) In Tcxnn but the nup-
ply ntiiotinted to only nhout 1'3I7.-
00 tuna tho burenu catlniiiled. To-
tul 'IVnhm aupply of hoy norghutn
for.ic coin nllne qnd fodder nnd
ntniw .lultnble foi feed In placed lit
2338.000 toni coinp'U'ted with tc-
(ultumenta ot about 300000") tons.
! Ulited SUttiM feed Rrln I0(ull0-
ii'Htunitlen ' mentH arc cstlmntml at hoiiki TJ-
708000 ton Mgnlniit uppll9 of
67020000 tons a net dcflolt for all
Ml litre of about 10 nor ftiit. Hnv
and forage atlppliva nro iilil to to-
mi iiiiD30U0 ion ogaliiKt l)300.v
000 needed about 2 per cent lea
tlrin the ri'n.ulroiiiitil-i.
U-S.CoUonTn.de
Willi Japan Heavy:
NISW YOIUC- Annrnvlnniinlv i.l
000000 persons In the United autos
aic dependent on our cotton trndc
foreign giowths. according to Ala-
ton H flar.lde economl.t of th.
New York follon Kvhnni..
M' ilamlde polntH to the phe-
nominal expansion. In American
cotton exports to Japan during re-
cent years of general trade tlepros-
lon as evidence ot the posslhlll
ties of larj;r trado with that
country. Ho onllad attention to thu
( i act that exports this aoason havo
f fallen off 20 por cant anil Japanese
nulla are lining relatively less Am
erican line because of Us greater
j cost.
Three requisites for the contlnu-
i atlon of ootlon sutoa to JhiKin were
listed us; The ptoductlon of the
tyive of cotton Japan wants a prlee
that can compote with foreign
growths nnd siifflclout oxohunge to
enable Japan to hnvu credit for thu
purchauc of our lint.
In Roblcs Case
MIiriMVIV r4- Mm. II IIOl
.
lne w '' two -Wow
' """'T. " 'T ." .y.
In
the kidnaping of June Hoblcs
whose ImprUonmont in an iron
cage in a desert enraged tho
southwest last April.
The meu wero hunUd by federal
agents who dcnaitcd for an un
announced dostlnallon alter Oscar
II. Houson 31. was nri-ulned on
extortion chargos. Itohvon donled
he sent oxtortlon notes to June's
fothor.
The agents tafusud in identify
the suspects thoy sought.
Broken Arm Heals
of :rs. Popejoy
! uo that rosulted In a broken arm.
Ucpll. i.u- advanced uyo and UlO
Inj. iiomlvci nhe Is recovering
pidi imi in 1 iniiih md friends
v
-1 1 . .
di-
mil
-ii' 1 .mi
etr
TWO MEN TIED
TO TIES WHILE
BANK LOOTED
Brazos And Klondike Re-
gion Scene of Search for
Six Bandits.
ItIO VISTA. Johnson Counh
Nov. 8. (U.RI--A Tioasc ot Officii .
nnd citizens icnrchod tho hlllu f
the Hrnzofl und Klondike loglorui
today for six bandit who last nigh
robbed tho Rio Vista Stato Bank of
4300.
In a well oxocutcil robbery tl
six bandits aelzed Matt Aklun city
hlghtwatohmnn after cntlchiff hint
from a filling station. Thoy toped
his mouth und bound him to rait-
road tlea Mucked outside thu town
V. A. Crow Aklns' fathnr-In-luw
ulno was seized wlicn ho started to
Hoarch for Aklns. Tho lmnditg tap-
ed lila mouth and bound lilm to n
tio also.
The men ontarotl Uio bank liy
snmshlng a ronr door. Umng tin
acotylono torch thoy opened the
small safo and took tho uih con-
tents. m...lr r t..i.i. ... . -i.
I oiiiini vren annul uircci-u inn
search.
TOWN TKHKOItl.Kn
UV ItANDITS.
CA.MJIKIA Win. Nov. 8. (U.Pi
A bandit gang took jiosvcaslon of
thla vllliigo today flrlnj; upon clU-
zonn and terrorizing thom but wan
thwurtod In an attempt to blow
open n bank sufc.
Six men Invaded tho village r tit
telephone- wires stationed guard
nt tho Dfink of Cnbrla and sot off
thieo charges of explosives In
front of tho vault.
John CunsoJus
Sees Dead Skies
John aunsolus the venerable hllf-
j vlvor ot tho fr"1 1(l I'leketvillo
doctor was In town thi wk fn
cln .John who hue in hi euhv-
odd year's wcalht-re'l di..i'ii...
ktorma Indian raid- --tii-nh..iii'r
catastrophe and wh.n-i
ir-
I .it
n-
' P l n" H" """ "'"
' stPh' l "unty l un ik. !i
J"v ' "" '" n' ! i luti.
d
"No iii In net s-'in d
h.
d u "I m icen . iii h .!
often; th- n linger tnlk
cour.-c hiv- not. If th- .
enough they will !' in. i. .
Uiy spell in WcRt Tj i
see the rains com. . .
grow the cattle rut.
poople forget tlWlr timt
John Gunsolua is tht . .
or of the family of Petct .
who gave name to Ciunsoi i
ih-
iH'
In
Collon Prizes
Will Be Given
Prises for all the (all's ginning
cotton will be awarded the I'oh
Monday In Decombcr aa a fean
it
of Trades Day. It U though' i!
cotton crop will be out bv i t
Manager Kllllbrew .(. tt i
Is coming In rapidiv nnw Wi i
nesdsya whteh i thi ..ni . th
local glr. runs. Tnlnt. h. n
given oil the gin p.ititu. 1 nv
are urged to keep thi . f !)
cembur aw trding of .i
uri.
' Ltfi 1 j 1 what ".j
WlHl'Ui '.
No mutt. t
gti mo 4
t do w 1 1 1 1 1 1
have
Nor ho a nuiiy lout
Life la up ' y u buiP
To be oiii-d a.i i .
Mffl IS ll"t It) l- to.-. 1 d ia.i
lty woin in or man.
Ufo cuti b brisht "o i ii ipp
I.lfe can bt. dull und blu.
Lift! can In filled with di u
Ilatlni' tho things yon i..
In order to get the Ik t oi or in
U hoiivet clu-trful -ii.a tr i
Hmlling tho wlilh ur dom
things
tho
' Th it m vei hii 1 in i ii
Jiil- n I
Oleit- 1'eri'..
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