The LaCoste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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ELECT OFFICERS
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A companion, Samuel Mott, 20;
Mexicun xqut h.d ofeeor rd beliaye
the sayin.tcok place ubou kuurn-
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gun researehon (his sulject. Quanti-
ties of alfalfa hayin ttorage at the
Recognising the economic impor-
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it. Mr.Wa. ikis a
injured man to, San Antonio.
Elppert andMptt wete returning
from n dance at LaCoste when the
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Transfusion Causes Rally In Moore
Man’s Condition
He was promptly arrested, and we .]
understand six more implicated with
him were jailed. Most of the stolen ।
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Roti Ullage
Coarse, ,
Grinds
crain ;
Fine, Then
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In One
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Operation
SCHWARTZ STORE AT CRYSTAL
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HALF-YEAR’S PROFITS ON
YO-YO $300,000
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Medina Mercantile Co.
LaCoste, Texas
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father kills family of
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mother, Mr. and Mrs. F R. Bippert arogkes; hipli thie. dangerous tem-
of Moore, were at his bedside Fri-lpevature if ignition is reaehed. It
1 is generally helieved that the initial
iheatinx is cansed by the action of
। mierporganismsThe bacteria are
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CRASH VICTIM BETTER AFTER
BLOOD GIVEN
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Magnolene Paraffine Base Motor Oils
are tested by our lubricating engineers on
actual road runs as a final check of their
quality. Neither high speed, terrific heat
nor high compression can break down
this quality.
Eehtle: Treasurer, John C. Biediger;
‘Collector Adolph Zinemeyer; Trus-
He was Nurprisei when‘lus factory - -e.-.
day t eup -
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Theodgh lays a million e
after the ateident and trought the that
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a frlend of und faro mnura:
Burglars broke into the I., Sehwartz
Co. store at Crystal City Monday
night and tookeclothes, shoes, shirts,
and other merchandise. One ct the
intrudekswasso anxious to dress ■
up for Christmas that he put on a ;
new suit and left his old clothes with
other goods in the brush. This was
found by Sherif Riggs and in search- ■
ingthe old clothes tHe sheriff found
a tieket with the man’s name on it. >
ed twice on u slippery
/topped in the‘ ditch on
John Love of Yances-
ST. LOUIS, Deo 25.—From the
sale of yo-yo tops, an anolent Pili-
pim invention, a St. Louis manufac-
turer has made $300,000 in the last
kix montha. ♦
Bodies of Vernen Farmer, Children
■'■•Found Dead in Beds.
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VERNON, Tex, Dec. 30.-How a
father fatally shot five membera oft
head, their brain hlownout by the
charge --- --
A cuminers inquest indicated that
the verdict would be suieide in the
father's ease and mirder by unknown
persong of the fq.chittren
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! 11 Attended sr hoof m college sinee.
Mept l, 1920.
LF. Whether utlgizread aniwrim.
LMLaAunie Lessingg.
id. Nirs Imek Maneekd
dMisulid Trip , 2
ooby, Mier Ella Retcherzer.
Presidsnt, Wm. Keller; Vice-Presi-
dent, Paul Echtle; Secretary, Geo.
22. Whether employer,
working on own account
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Lower Y our Feedine
Costs by Geiting
More Out of Your
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At the meeting of St. George
Society held in St Mary’s Parish
Hall, Sunday, December 29th, the
following officers were elected for
the ensuing year:
tired more t hun 3,600,000 ton
merchandise was recovered,-- Uvalde
Lender News. 220
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QUESTIONS TO AN SWUM FOR
e 1930 csNsuss, 1
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8 Age at last birilidas
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to. Age at first, maninge. . (For
iuurriedapersons only.) . 001
everybody is cordially INVITED
; Aamisdianc Gents 20 Ladies 254 '
farm products, the United States
Rodies of the family, found at
.2 Bippert, ' hnppened to piss shortly
$. A.
; home-maker hr each family. 1 \
i 2. Whether homeis owned ’
aceidentoceured. Bippert ‘s home is properly rured hay, especially the
at Moore, but he has been livinggierimmewhen ftored in ree.pes
herewith his uncle, John Ahr, for will hent spontancousty Under cer
several months. Bis father and turn condition: this beating will
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dervewhiehisopttonal. This bank at Mi timet, maintaina
these two reserves in large proportiohs- Our primary
> reserve is in cash, the necondary one is in governmen;
and county bonda and acceptances of other banks, do I
7by- many banks into primars. reserves. Coniporo cur <
statement of -recent date andconvinee yourself of then:
ctrength und Iuguidty of this institutlon. Then deposte
xour furuls beoethey mu -Ce
The
of products amdunt to many millions of
314 Montana Street, miraculouslyj dollars every year, according to Dr
escaped injury when the automobile ] W. W, Skinner, of the Bureau of
in which they were riding overturn- JLChenustry and Seils, Agriculture
"Nlhougb it is , < tauci hed fart das night,
spontaneous heating and ipni- 1 "
- not only the prohable increase in
-- production but als the quantity and
Losses from spontaneaus ingnitien
and apmtaneous heutinref farm
Following, the conclusion ofthel • I Reicholut, already the presi-
dues a shontntermasaion wastak- dent of a window dressing concern,,
P" ".....warpopevtnzunepsutlmew-yamns,Emuzmameyszatteuns o
the market in large quantities. Juneman.
legan to work 21 hour: d
I ply the demane. He bar manufa
leri. - -ant 0
I 16, Mother (ongue of < ;nh foregiturmesr-mi-
l boin person Or 3 iactatiun tach. mAkir in al =
| 17 kear of immirdon to ahe 13 lactation in 8 91 thes, 1u =
United states (For foreign born ) Eutiun« the eum were nilked twi-n
IK Whether naturalized. * (For for. u day and in the olhier 10 "iey were
‘ 1 • ‘ e liked tlucetimea day LOndi g
tuns wert; Un- anefor all Iwweutfon IE
j except thir iumbe ofatn “nx #
the cows were iilloL s
1 place oL MUh ■’ ia ' / ..
- l,t.' vhie y ’ inh. aLAe 9u
ftithen .
15. Place off birth of prson‛tmoth
■nd. Mine Catoline } Xathou e
rd Mrs., kipbavd Zinmyer
Booli, MIre Wi.BEh, . p
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Hooby, Anthony -Le sing. “ n:
, ESTRANCE PzKS I
let. Mr.W. Field. 2nd. WW ’
Jge rilutzler; Nrde Thomas Kellers th : 2
Mrs. Gus. A, Keller;:Dth.M < -Wm: ] J
litis; Gth. Bernard llutzler, Tth.J,c,3 :
Hiedigeri 8th: Olivia Salzman; 9un3 ,
Mrs AsN-SteinlesToth. Miss Meima 1 :
Keller; 11th. Rachael Mangold, 12thM ;
Misa MarguoriteIlti4; 1th: Mr . J. >
L Zuercher; 14th. Alex Ilutzler,
19th. HrmanHitzfelerdth,*....0.. . . —.. ■ . , ,
Henry Lessing; 17th. Mrs Joe ;-************************************************-
19th. George . Kunzes 20th. Mi----
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cThe ladies in,chargeofthe party: "" .—
hereby wish to cxpress their thanks
w an who so loyally nasistedinmuk.
ing the days entertaimemt the. suc*
cont of the gruin necled for the, in-
ereased production, the conl f the
extra milking, and the value of the
increase in produetii. Thene items
vary in diterent loculities, and eueh
dairyman will hse ta fuute it out
for himself, is the eonelusion reach
ed by the department. ' j
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Mrs. W. R. Knippa sehtertnined
with a dinner Sunday honoring her
husband’s birthday. Those present
to enjoy the occasion were Mr. and
Mrs. John Reiber of M’Hnnis, Mix
and Mrs. Nick Jurick, Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Knippt and Mr. Ede, of
Knippa nnd Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Knippa of Castroville-The Uvulde
Lender Nows.
Hondo had her first visit from’ an they produee, at a maximum temper-
all-metal Tri-matored Ford plane onturfomewhere in the neighbor,-
Christmas Day. The plane is equip- hood .of 100 degree fahrenheit. It'is
ped to carry sixteen passengers and thouzht that the subsequent higher
a great many at aur people took ad-: temperatures developed in the hay
vantage of the opportunity to take , are the result of chemical reactons"
an excursion through the air. Several. ______«__: ,
smaller planes accompanied thelarg r c
er one and a thrilling'exhibition or Cads I saw a man swallow a
stunt flying was given for the enter-- sword. -* 7 f
tainment of the crowd—Hondo Anvil { Skout-Thats nothing saw. n
Herald. • . - 1 man inhale a camel. ..
(For foreign born.) 0
20. Oecupatloaf ench
worker. ' ' . , ' .6
I The Card and Bunco Party held in |
St. Mary’s Hall, Sunday, December
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Farmer Brown drove lus flivver
into town one day and left it in tle
publie square 2 uhe
“Here," yelled a policemam, "you
can’ park your ear there.” ..
"What you got the sign up there
fort Don’t it say ‘Fino for Park-
^Charles Bippert, 21, of 221 .Mav-
wick Street, who was brought to
the Baylor Hospital shortly after
midnight Friday morning at thejusyarsmvvpusepsagaca. ...
point of death, the result of loss of Beltsville, Md, are being * studied
blood from a severed artery above under conditions belived to be 'ideal
ton mecrtain prodct. vers,
Ecle i known coicemine che exact
< qus Doctor Skinuer aaysl “Im-
n•utog
"rented..a, a - SSi ■."«.
‘ 3, Value of honuif owned or
jrental ' it rented Ha’ ■ • ’ - - m
4 Radio Net !
!' 6′5. Dees this fanfty Hse oil a frhn
. G Sex.
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—--V/ Lets No. 344
Mixed Feed Maker
with Rahautter Fan, Steel Tower
and butt Collector on Truth A-
Fully 50,000 farmer owners have posi- .
lively proved that you cun lower the coat
of producing milk, beef, pork or mutton
with the Letz System of Home Crop Fed-
ing. They have actually proved that Letz
Mixed Feed Maker* will:
1. Save 2500 to 50% of prenent feed crops hy
utilizing waste.
9. Release up to 80% of your present feed crop
acreage for cash crops
8. Increase milk and meut production up. to
80% through better feed preparation.
4. Save up to 25%oflabor in handling feed crops.
8. Improve health and condition of all farm
. animals. - e, 3
S Up in and let u* show you how the Let*
Mill will solvo your feed ing problem foryou.
rocent. years, but perhapa the mowtr
ktrickmg resits Jave beon ebtained
at the dairx. experinenta farm of
the - Unitede sates- poparimnet of :
Agriculturh. ntctitle,Ma. zHeru
it was found that the extra milking
Pnve 213 per ceut mke milk and,
24 percent muie butterfut 11 Eee “
ytGroemre Kunze
by a and J e Bo < r
P -05 25 86 * tramzeosggsenetk3 220220052 - fv ,e-M-
Reserves Determine The
Strength Of A Bank ,
122 "arnnmT,F4mFA5ga 2 t3 ■ 75 .. -qp; 56;
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■ hendok famiy one way to make a cow give more
a natement m to themilkis to milk her three times a day
instend of twice. This fact has beon
demonstrutiid n number of tiihesi.in 13
* fe
’ Much oftimevemtriufed ;
16' the that the, co w4 i ilked
three time .. duy heid up better, in
iNcimihilk tiw fhiedeeline mpro
duetion f> on: tire th ( 1 tbe I M -.......
dciyw,o hletationiyun vuly aht =.
dnmerneenL aalthtea’ 2. /
injlkedattes imuuias 'us wih H .
chose miitted. kwice , |
MIntcexzerments Mx cowa wer #
iked far laetatinos cachend two 6
Anwer ahoo inthe
The Grand Detour and E. B. Case
Wheatland Disc Plow more than cut in
half the time and labor previously requir-
ed in preparing wheat land and leaves
the ground in better shape for winter
crops.
You can plow a strip 8 feet -wide to
the desired depth with a 12-20 tractor,
and 10 feet wide with an 18-32, under
the soil conditions common io most of
the winter wheat growing states. The 20
inch disks cut, turn and mix the stubble
with the soil, leaving the ground in ideal
shape for fall sowing.
Grand Detour and E. B. Case
Wheatlana Disk plows have many me-
chanical advantages that are essential to
good work and long life. In justice to
your business be sure to see this plow.
In order to duterinne whether
milking three tmes adhyi a
profitable piractice, one nt know
mobile accident' on the Laredo high- simulate -as nearly am possible cndi-
way, was reported to be recovering I tie ns on farms.
LaCoste National Bank
Lacoste, Texas =
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the right knee received in an auto- for spontaneous heating- and to
ouch person out of work, additionnl
information on speciul unemploy-
mint achedule,)
24. Whether a veteran of the United
States military or naval forces; .and
for each veteran, in what war or
expedition "he nerved. San Antonio
Evening News.;
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In the races of Thursday after
noon, which had been postponed
from Sunday the 22nd on account of
a heavy track, Hghgear, owned by
Crutchfield 4 Luckey, tied with Jim-
mie Sura Shot, owned by O. J. Leick,
in the 300-yard race, in the quarter
mile race Golden Girl, owned by
Frank Smith, won over Beauty Girl,
owned by O. J. Leick. Another big
race for n purse of $1,600.00 is
scheduled for the Fair Ground’s
track January 1st.—Hondo Herald.
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“You’re scared to fight.”
"I ain’t; but me mother’ll lick me."
“An’ how’ll she know T*
"She will see th* doctor goin‛ to
your house."
Friday afternoon after a blood
. 1 Jedve-lneent o-untu
j bucett necd xote' fnea ifoiva
Defemnt- You tnye,ysur
;■ I gave your non ■ aa phur, j,
: uu : for two ye ai .
esdudneNnetormar-
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day afternoon.- Saturday’s
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Ine LaCC
; , Wre Hi- h Infak hf .... priu,
jIWih iraticutn < to . ihot ful. thine,
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' Waue 1 helptu! hen lays ene,
Eutti uh dnein‛ cukia,
] Tu morm . vhatshedonn
I F CARD AND BUNCO rARTY ' ,
Pth Was very largely attended, by
people from Castroville, Cliff, Hon-
jo and San Antonio, and a neat sum
gas realized, which will be used for
suche benefit of the school.
his family and himself in bed with * ’ f
single barreled shotgun Without ap- ge
Parenti y awakening any of his vic- L,
tims ‘was puzzlingpolice here today- ed
Thebdhesofthe J. IL Haggard a
family were found intact jn theirj
beds as though killed in their sleep. M
The father’shodywas found lying
acrozs a bed, tbe gun restiog on the
lour and a note hearby. nignod by
NJ Hcliaggard."
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Biediger, John C. The LaCoste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 3, 1930, newspaper, January 3, 1930; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584485/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.