Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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with a reeption in the building for-Brownwood.: _________ .__
merhy occupied by Navasota: Candy ently fallen asleep on the track. The
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Eight persons in the bank
building at the June were
showered with the flying deb-
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have been- injured, notseri-
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Confusion in the vicinity
of the building was so great
that police had difficulty in
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will lead.
nallions ■
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Vice-President of the Stock
asritogy met at the coart house jn
Anderson for that purpoee. Ilie
loan Pier said when the,.
stranger suddenly tossed the :
bomb ob the floor it explod. - .
ed immediately
RELIEF FOR
FARMERSIS
UNDERWAY
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Get you ■ Silk Dress -cheap Mog-e \ 2
day and Tuesday: One half off on all
printed shus E "M Perry. Adv. ' A
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Mm and Marion county, a bhskerltdeken seedons prtiarily upon bas
picde, and a mpeeding of East Trim
chamber of Cobunerce am bets a
WASH’S 1 • •
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n ... ste rhe -ghapishes . of the drought
EVOLITION OF . n*h the pn+iderit and the -retary
TRANSPORTATION of agriculture Hyde declared the. bulk
. 1 - — at the nations fowod’.croP isnafe Ex- .
JEFFERSON,: August 9 - Depiet- azcerated repors .if a near tamtne in
ing the evoludion of transportation !‘tb- dairy yiroducts and canned goods
from 1800 to the present, a long pa. hare already pared the way for pro.
aterBag. and tn. one at his ever plens.
.1 ing talks, the judge put bome of the
facts of the danger of Texas in elec-
0‘ ' cited other instances at buying of of
a fires and the pardoning of convicts
2 during her term ‘as governor Judge
3 Deun also vent into ehe bond fe
19 in. the sterling platform and etated
' dat he had to atudj it more thor-
he ouehly betote be would *7 that he
wpuld soppqrt it. but ‘brought out the
me khmt it' was left entirely to the
vote of the peopie before M could he
g mndea law.
, - Judge J, B Lleh the Met speaker
hi otcheeventgarongtta forcefukpien
for «■ upp0rt of Stetng «■ the
erplaining the purpoee of the meet- :
.ing introduced J. T. Swanson, chali- 3
men of the Democratic Party. of,
. Grimes County, who spoke for a short
time in behalf of the icandidncy of,:
Bose Sterling. Mr Swanson made ,3
very intetesting talk* and a strong :
piea in behalf ot ifr. Starting and | J
the Philadelphia and Coal Company
in North Sehulkin Held. Thirty
. five men were caught in the th IL
1 They wre reporing the Colliery
which was to resume operations Mon.
day after a long colsedown.
“Meatless Fad”
Dangerous to Health
Whi.e wnher. forecasts bold -oui
v little hope far respite from the up
precedented drought conditions 01
• the Central and Southern State*,
the seriousness of- the situation,
has been' the subject of recent
cnsideratiot between the Farm
■stepped at the winduvy: (e
Unidentified Youth
Is Killed by Train
not arcept the legacy bcn she was
not . entifed tit. . " •< . ;•
Styling to Get
Vote of Small
Reception Thurs. gkowwoopAugst suk
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and that it would surely occur again
• , ff Mr Ferguson was elected gorerk . . . -■ ,
_ nor and bougt out in nigures tbePaee noton* on jewelry, eehool, erain Biece- of -th* body were sea
\. ahosgayy that took phace in the high-
■ way deparkment dnring that time He
RmtulOe on Augus 15, veplacing
I M the S--5E F. Harrell, wto reddigned early fo
IM MS fotHMM im. £ ■
32 "g "22, , -7, s
»•*>• ** atr. wuid was MUMd hy Ite Sim-
Tewas ; L
-Judge T. P. Butfington, was nexi 14
called on for a talk in behalf ofMr.L
. BEAUMONT. August 5 ' । INS
Aericulture Dept. Head
Ru-ing Drought Relief
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j WASHINGTON, August (INS, -
Rahroads were authorized by t he
Urs. Addte Kinestoh tuxineathel R
better keep goo re meat ‘ on " your•. ‘ortune said to • nsst . f 1.0«> acres.
28 dier th, yeur roiuad, ~iys l • A H
86222 Fle kwir. dliretor • the d-urtment
me of publie laa!th ant wfare hem.
■ The meatless diet'. I't Hickwir
Eea said. has become a daugroos fad.
EN Some have stopped eting meat be-
25 cause of the bet weather and others
| 'in the hope of getting thin. In both
Ikingham * ; instances i is foolish Leon meat
nd Coast - ' does not make persons fat.
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0edammmmeum*,gHB;"
2d Bn
• tMm old Meyvtle, four thiles from
here win be the -ebene of a bome
coming for tortaer reddents at Jef-
E.M7 2 ----L- tn. - a
ot, 400000 voted 2.5
etruettop
M scheduled to bend the events plap-
and for Tueedey, August 26, at which
Still Refuses To
- Accept Fortune For
Act of Kindness <
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FORT WORTH. August 9
(INS) — F. L. Pelton, vice ..
resident and cashier of the
stockyards national bank- and
and an unknown man were
killed instantly today when
a powerful bomb exploded in
the institution. An unidenti-
fied man threw the bomb at
Pelton s feet witnesses said
The blast was so powerful
that it partially wrecked the
building and threw the en-
tire neighborhood into con-
fusion The bank is located
in a suburban, district. W
L Pier president of the
bark shid that a stranger en-
tered and apreached Pelton
with‘a request for a loan. '
Pelton agreed to make the
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aftermoon to grant reduced freight
rates on livestock, feed and water as
part at the Federal Governments et- t Iema xammua
to avert a national disaster be - t 343ea . S5 2
• of the extended, drought thru • gea
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W‛,, short talk touched along the line or
Mr* Ferguson’s platform in the pres.:
E5e-sa ent eampaign and in a number of
instances brought out why things that
85 sh carrtedin sud platform could
never be kctmApiitted and othets
F5eEs would mean ruin to the state
2- Judge Pean .stated that the Peder-
t 9 al Aid was taken away from Texac
B83e during the Ferguson attmnistration
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BeE tion of the whong person for Govera
5 5 por of Texas. touching along the past
record at the. Fergusons wrhich was
28- anything but favorable and that of*
k ” Boss Stering who has always dealt
2E , with ho mist j and suceess He stres
erf wane of the isdeenbs that occurred
m whenFergson and Mrs Ferguson
K. were goterpors of the state and Pleed-
Kt;; •- ed with foe voters to go out on
Sg6- Alguat 23 and vote for Sterling and
25’ up bold the honors that are due out
2zgente < ..
m C Judge S. W Dean was then cHed
WILL REDUCE
FREIGHT RATES National Bank of Ft. Worth
IN CAVE-IN DUE TO DROUGHT Killed By Bomb Explosion
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rede through the downtown dhtrieta Akeertne. it was declared Admins- . 1
tration is believed ready to invoke .
powers of the department of jundice
to hah profiteering if ami—r>. Mr. .
Hirer's telzet psoporal pics the
fesponeiointy for aid ta the drought . - :
nem men and fariners of thooe stamp h
and drew ,nf
(J. S. Gumer's Error ' cSsTTssukmihn An5dna t
Fatal to Guardsman day and fifteen wittered from prob-
nmn ably serious injury, as result of a
. E E' cave-in in the GAIbertson Cohery of
5. on by the chairman of the meeting to
0 give b views to regard to the. run-
off election .betweem Mrs FirgureM
ft- and Mr. Sterling. The Judge m *
tution of fifty four stores will open ing when run over by, a westbound ‘.
their doocs to the 'public Thursday Frisco train ubout one mile ease at tie. gubernatomtal homihation. in
The youth had jappar. Jul 20 primary: Friday •
...... .... ... - ... ...li - 1st friends here be Intended, te titte for
.enzineer diu not 'notice the body tin- Roes s Sterling of Hu-seu in the
that til too late. According to trainmed ' rn-t between Mr. Sterling
Ure nioes modern in every respect. tNe body was warm when ‘picked up. Mr .Mitiam A Feren,.
Perrs Brothers, Inc...carry a complete indicating .that the youth ' .was alite. - - h-m
Une .of toiler articles, hondery, lingerie, until crushed by the ■wheels of theBRYANROAD COMMITTEE
\ - L ‘ ’--——-=- it- TO ATTEND ATSTIN SESSION
suppde* tors aluminumwre,- emam- tered along the right of way for sev- ,
elwaretnware glassware, crockery petu hundred feet. The body we |
and etc. / .......... .too badty mtlara,, for identiic ! BBIAN. Augus 9 — The speial
Fhiscoanpany was organized tn tion.n hapod toads.committeesof the Bran
Lufkin, Texas 15 yearsago with •.2. . and Brapos county Chamber of Oom-
capital of $1,500 ana now an insdRiF,r Sterling merce. including Mrs Lee J. Hmm.
thsoqot over 8500,000 Eau For P,8 ! tree, representative nominee: Speaker
ra compeny has grown by leps Monday At Houston, W. s Barron, John M Iawrence, f
and bounds until four ntty four etores; *--- L Henderson and Cotety Jude A
comppribe >hl« companj. Brery dollar whord was received in the city this 8 McSwain will go to Awkin Thurs
mete has bead expended in Teras afternoon from Houston stating that day for a conference with officiaks of
ehploying nobody W Tems peopie, there would be a Mg sterng rally the state highway department regard
"-tihr— - - — _ . -ing contruction of Highway 21 from
Should the siily, fad continue,
thre will be numbers at persohs. who
Board and Secretary Hyde restoring order and the
(pboxelgrtediPumnssrisink.rale ichecking. Upon^ actual
stricken by shortage of water. damage. .
' intern4tienal Newseeb) 1 — o
——unidentiied youth was killed and his
Perry Brothers, Inc. a Texas Insti- body baa mutilated Thursday morn for Clint 6 Small of Wellinetom Or.
. - - ... - " “ ' i ■■ .■ sucgessul candidate fo the Ihu- ra-
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AVASOTA,TAIAR SATORDAY, ADO 9. 1930
"2IPTi
Frans Tech is the e iktr o: ‘
hpinze starne:. at': La•• ~elle ■ :
satL- ou Wu<hiye t ay- h - . '
I. J (re is the -vitjasir ,h th V
tueot La, sulaue A yai
itrngi stote , Mz..i-rL- ■ !
creta and UtteUM; ran- - $
work under the euperrtion
Moor. Inkin, Telaa
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0nga i ps
Nees
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§qrfman Oeuit
(above), of the Plm_________
Guard Station, was with Boat-
swain's Kate Louis, A. Pratt when
the latter was killed by machine •
gS&JS S.Cf:Gprdgcg, wl rite tver
Mw The tragedy occurred in 1 —
Ipswith Bay, Theerew of the Pa- mia, those wbo intec on, being anti-
faolhoptseyidentgonbaisnepihe meat faddis Shoula make — they
ad-Faukingham rut rtdn- relish Mrer."
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DieertetNo 2 RM. Melly of
Longvlew, flrot preedent of the East
Texas Chamber e< ommerce and a <
former fesident of Keilyville, wil be i
the ‘honor sheet of foe ocesiton ’
Led by an andent ox4tewm vehicle
rhe colorful Hne of march will include
la the order ot their adoption as
modes of eonvejances, mte-trawn
coveted wagons, the old-fashioned
surrey, a buggy an early autotobne,
and foe commodkas busses, various
automobiles, and huge trucks in use
today.
a nollowing the ptekentation at the
paten and vote m Angeet 23rd end
^.rffoMtfthate tinitae peopie
mzamcommdem
mders
pasea and haded tbhty suber of
ar-jr-r supotes had MT'font ht
Sradnot *** * hair tial. ** Mn
sg beougha out thefet
-kip and cut out the figs f i twhi, - - T2 t> ",
alleas it,atanh- an, Wastue 1 "■ -rn 4 ir f-ointis of the,.
Avenue, placiiroute-l-tal f - t* -ie- f hn narion
soap and dided at.Thesstarty sThiamraty* " - Evh tlay as
covered with gold diit ant the r--t nffant, nd nvaze azptnie couinu-
eMal is pink with ' the . gildei . t*it aid the
on the froz. it kan aimok 1* .■ ' ; v.definite:
teit model of th,- starurndc- inreef vat’ at th-: afrehe wth,
UresAblesihe post cardpikrup tw-v- eimnN Thursday, tri* '
—ing Rally At Anderson SEVEN MINERS
Friday Eve. Draws Crowds ARE
From Over Entire County
Another enthusinstie sterng Bally
and nifo made M pot beck into now on the raff of the Blee Hotel Mon-
eores and eqotptnent The oCOcera ot day, a ftemotm at 3 o’cock
ehe cdmnpany are: Frank Pet, Lot- Th estates of Navaota have a
tea PIMU it. Booroe Parry, avacog- earMal Jaritatite te tatted the sally. wUl be __
ombay Streets
‘ B 803,
Aland in Misi~-ipntand $t,m0- lu
ash as a rewturd for an s Rof kin.
wos 24 yers apo: bs s1‛at bet ustl
ob protestitg she will hot acrept ttie
foitune. stie E a matthee factors
rocker . .
. Mrs. Kington befriended Mr am!
Mrs Henry Hendrix, of Richburg
Jfiss. while Yisiting in that state in
1906; by doing ebores" arbnd the
honse Mrs Kingston learned of the
bequest when Villa Mae Hendrie
pased through Beaumont and skel
ewspuapers to askist, her in finding
Mrs, Kingston
The woman fold friend- die would
Waiter W. Wald of
■er taw iff at Hata <
aa aptomoble dealer. will become
wezden at the taste penitentiats , at
for-
and now
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Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 9, 1930, newspaper, August 9, 1930; Navasota, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1402368/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Navasota Public Library.