The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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FRIDAY, JULY 15th, 1932
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THE LACOSTE LEDGER. LACOSTE, TEXAS
For Insurance and Real Estate see 0. H. MILLER, Hondo, Texas
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from the Sauz
Annie and Gene
SPECIALS
id Henry Zinsmeyer from here were
Saturday, July 16th, 1932
Mrs, Otle Jungman Saturday,
Sacunm Paek, Hi r
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OAT MEAL Larec Nai/ual, I.
Eiillglareneer f f 1
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TEXAS RAILROADS PAY
SUBSTANTIAL PART OF
STATE’S TAX BURDEN
Iufltmary Wednesdy.
day, July 16th;
50.1
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DENTAL WORK
100.00
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Get your rar greased here and make it last longer and run
smother— Get your hrakes relined and live longer.
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folks at the Sanz..
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IHunce Party Tuesilay esenan
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For prompt hauling service of al
kinds call A. II. Iiediger, Phone 16.
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. You ran best Summer's Heat with
one of our delicious Ice Cream Sodasi
Let us do your Repair Work - Auto, Tractor
or what have you.
arpenter. and Builder
All kinds of Carpenter
Work done, . 3
US. Government ...
State . .................
County f. ...... ......
Roads .
Improvement Districts
Schools . ..............
Cities ................
Miscellaneous.........
SIMrand Mrs. Elton Bveiten and
Taiuily from I'valde was a business
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TO Ol R MERI H AM S 01
.LACOSFE
Je Biedirerfron Castruxtle wa
a visitor hure last Eridiye h-
BEN MCCULLOCH AND A
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- THAT THVY 4
BEEN TO THE / 1
THE INDIANS WERE DEFEATED ANO ALL
THE CAPTIVES AND PLUNDER. RESCUED.
Per Cent of
e Ttal Tax I ‘aid
.71
23.51
13.81
20 17
-■ . 2.12
17 31
21.59
00112 •
L , I'resh Home-made Bread baked by
the Cajrovilie Hakeryicau be had at"
.ill stoics in Lafoste starting Satur-
"H"hN
AfEW MINUTES LATER PEN
AMCULLOCH AETURNtP THE
FAVOR RY •HOOTINQ AN IN"
DIAN THAT WAS Abot TO KILL
DR. SWITZER. HOWEVER, THIS
DID NOT CHANGE THiR pis-
LIKE FOR EACH fMER,
E - A" 6 .
“ Mr. and Mr
samAntri
' here Sunday:
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lie Sale white farad Milley Hull
tali'. Tyearoldfus. k.oenig..
19-50pd,
1 A. F. BIPPERT.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Aht (T nn
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mogolil and i
ebidren from Medina, lake 19 sod 1
through hers Saturday on"Lher wuy"
to Natalin where they attended a li h
barbecue.
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Total................... $8,303,108,17
It can thus beseen that railroad taxes repre ••■nt an important
and indie nensable factdr in the economic lite of our state. They
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Ahr’s Garage
A. II. AlIK, Prop.
lrnard Fit ASimn and hildren
/ Mr, and Mrs. Richard Zinsmeyer
and daughters Magdeline and Elvira
Mrs. J. L. Mechler and Mrs. Albert
i Hoog from Castroville were here for
the Card and Bunco Party Tuesday
kodak a- xon Ko Fresh Filins at
all tinu — Send'us xour deceloping:
ed hein by MissEiraBippertwh
had spent the past week with them.
Ne DURING THE BATTLE
ofMuM CREEK DR SWITZER
SAVED MSCGLLOCNS LIFE BY
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help in large measure to pay the expense of our stte, county
and muicipal government, build and maintain highways, pay
the cost of drainage and other improvements, and support our
schools and educational institutions. \
It is the desire of Texas railroads to extend this helpfulness to
Texas counties and communities in carrying this heavy burden.
However, their ability to meet these obligations as thy become
due depends upon their ability to earn sufficient revenue with
which to pay this and other heavy expenses connected with their
operation.
•RAILROADS HAVE ALWAYS SHOULDERED THEIR
SHARE OF RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE NATION, THE
STATE, AND THE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES THEY
SERVE, AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO TO THE EXTENT
OF THEIR ABILITY.
-Conr Robert Rih a Rav edt
Eemzen frm Castrovile attenled 'be
Card and Bunco Parly lielt Tie day.
exenidg. I
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TEXAS HANGERS By Rhea Bennett
• Taxes is one of the large fixed charges connected with the op-
eration of Texas railroads. From the standpoint of the welfare of
state, counties and communities, railroad taxes are of much im-
portance. This annual-obligation must be met from the earning
capacity of the rail carriers.
In 1931 the railroads of Texas paid a total of $8,303,108.47 in
federal, state, county, municipal and miseellaneous taxes. The dis-
tribution of this amount to thevarioustax funds is shown below:
L. J. Brueks, lawyer, oftice er
Green ‘Tag Store, Hondo, Texas.
271C
John ( a iek l he < a I l O'- lib Bale
was. here an biu-lnic6 Tunsdaye , y ~
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tonio.—L. H. Jungman. local Phone
7, San Anfonio Phone ( i. 9408,
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Otto Schneider from Helta wu-
business visitor Jere Mundague 2
San Antonio ,Wweie visiting
here Sunday
vine wax UIHting Im bothr and
fanuly lise-a*t Priusa uE
Mr. Armin Appek of Suh Aatnmi
an old school chn w:the.ttiur wav
visiting here Tu<"day.
ddueliter, Mr. Wilfred Ahr wf San
Autouiin were xistt iug rvlulixehe here
Tuedi, e- -
STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION
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last one tank-wakonhee, I1, in;
chnbectionk. Finder please retutn to
- Ledger Ofliceand receive rewarl.
50pd.
t Mr. and Mrs; James Montag m and j
। >■ ehifdren of San A id oni we <• vi limp i
+ here Sunday. They were ueempnne
from Hondo Were here Loi tin I id
—-d.
• Mr. and Mrs Fred Iist and family
from San A ntenio we e vi Hill" frl
tive here Sunday.
Amount Paid
. . . $ 61,270.13
... 1,951,435.17
... 1,1 1666! 97
. ... 1,699,761,15
..u 175,606.87/
... 1,137,152.71
. .. 1,792,99141
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Mr. and Mrs Phil lagg, < aie!i.lH.
for Tax Collector of Medun Cuunn
New Nomemade Mol-esIee Sale.
George Hehtle, tsnp.
on Mex wete
Mw and Mrs Albert .Tschirhart
' K and Air-, W. F aledices and
dullrey and Mr. Matie Cirri l illes
wvie San Ahtenid -Visit Hrs sunday...
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Physician & Surgeon
Ofice at LaCoste Drug Co. =
oilice Hours: 9:00 to 11:00 A. M. =
and 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. =
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No Ianeh or Farm eumiplele with-
out it Blue Death xet the seren
wurms. and sticks to the job ii the
wound is healed. IaCostm Drug < e
imi
John Geiger -and ehibr vn w.
visiting Mrs. John Geiit and dam
ters. Misses lg andAnmie 1N Saia "
Antonio: Nunday morning-C,’ ’ 1
Ilerman Knippa from Bewinowa-a
bn .in.- visit or tic e ,i * Thur day . '
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\ . .1 u h man. Jr. som of M i. and
Ah ) luso I J mil.' man 1. N er mk
irm ( aytriatife wave kattete
Im Monday.,
sabesndumesmMGMRaedO™
idatise, - — m ..m
Hondo Sunday.
and bridge Work, $5. up. Kxtr.a mb
nary careful treatment. Nafialittin
guaranteed. Large nflice, Nong . *
ind Mrs. H. W. Keller and daughters '
thies of San Antonio were visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reicherzer and
We can reline your Brakes as well or better
than you can get it done anywhere.
Eini Muellen frumbelk wa} here
■ m b; inos* Tuesday.
waiting One day service. Itire-
vish, gory, 119% Alamo Plaza, over liuar-
Mrs. A W .Trip, frour atiuhi
.w a - a fatddte visjtat hist ‛TIn Adas .
■ -e-ruipe e tSuinNea
Lat oste. TeNi
alv Wmi leflee ami
qictit Sunday with lleip .
'at. .the,. Karii'h-'hiduw jyhtanis . on .,
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Mr ayc Mrs, John raessj fyomh . HuzIT y 3 Teaesas
Fa troviiie were caller at our ome uuuliiI"lIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..........
Wvdm day. From here they .went to Veu med not snueak, you wer ho = DR J W JONES 1
Nnonan where they visited Mrs. ' first shirkers of. our town, had u lit f le = *- - ‛ ----- ' ’
Fragexsei’s parents,, Mrs bakery here, a man, that sppf hit
loii Psi Ijirhifrt. Sr. .money he yaur bwu ha a family!
ileceowup’three places in ytH tefw,
Al i aMMrs, Arthur Mechler; Mr,' ;but Bidmel's. llictiter and Fii MI,
ghas- agas Mgg
Mi i l >. .1. chrjst il le: and cdw in
Kilin; we at- Flemteb Tcsiliy doing
Jury luts
f McdaukKeler - aud son
mid son from Noonan were LiiCoate Hondo visitots Munday1
visitors Tuesday. ■ '--— -
MesdamesRosa Goisrer mid lne
Weibfen am! John kisiger wer
ing Mrs. John Geiger at Ilie )lo tal
in San •Antonio Tuesday.
antee Shoe Store. Cr. 360:3, San An
Lonie. tf. 1
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Al n and M .. at Wuilt a zaid
family were Tu HnHI dr Ab uni
Mrs, Helf: Wali irSan kphe
Sunday:
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I LaCoste Barber Shop |
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= Haircuts 254. =
= Shaves f
= For Cash Only .=
= R. A. BIEDIGER. Prop. =
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Air. Louis Wetta and .soils and ai
Mis Jti Ncheprri of U| All1’"
is speudiukt, hnaebfus O
undMre PhiAnehetre 1 aud Mahs ‘
ly al theSaux,
p,NHrred 1H' ( uzisttee
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Biediger and Dogtor "I'll do the very best I can
sons from here and Mrs. J. V. Reich-, for you. ,
erzer and daughter‘Mrs. H. II. Mat- ______ --
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dzcggomkeedeya V '
Reyi and M r*. K. Kmizlick of Eas
troviiie were viitinn friend- here
Monday evening , ' I '
BITE PATE SALAD IRFM>INIL s
RtEW IT.All FalN Id'l KING I
I I Ol it, Xias I He. B. wb l" '
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ih.t- worega utogrtt vimt ors lat
Pyjag
Antonio were the guests of Mr. and I
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Frwin funrad’ of San -Antonio
..spent the past week end with rei
lives here.
Mi's. Prank Keller and diuyliter, I
Miss Octayin, Mr. and Mi , H F
Keller mid fovily were viiting
Frank Keller at the Santa. RoRa I-
firmary Sunday, -
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—------- ME and Airs. Billie Spears and family in San. Antonio Sunday. Mt
Hauling anywhere at any time, mpther. Airs. Rachel C. Koontz ami Biediger and family also paid Frank
Two regular weekly trips to San Anr sons Archie and Lee Allen from San! Keller a visit at the hospitak
cross the border for refreshment Patient "Oh, doctor, I am so sick!
| If I could only die
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•: frneit w b' lusines. vi-itocs . here
fuosday:
a ... .1 .s,, a A'!:.' Geit,, K(inze and children they are The great ehwhecthese-uL
4 niomed- i he ruud .-Ma, and MrOt 'Jungman evon Lip . their hats tosoi oure n. „-i-
Me1.1' 1 Mt.- I I tent Sundjt usuinw.wih Mr. and time pwi .. If xout hme inan ■!'! |
fuuih LNr I. 1. Tri at Miodona ‘ you $1 00 worth of bread you M . . ■ । |,a( oste Telephone
■ - ed him to buy $5 00 groeera th (ompany
Ab II J Hinper flam Rionccfina our dealers Lal uste. . ,, ,,, , I,,., n
shaz here watesday. Mr. If the bakery Mve vfiew I IJ boLI D. Bl I I FK i. Prop,
iss candidate for Comwispatrenied there wuul, hawen.ben ltenlrhhdlong Mistance Service l
n tnes 61 1 inet No. 2 Hlis an. fresh bread very day of conte '.v | HLemrt ali troubles or discourt-
"roling ....... qu dines t. .um main he found isowhere you have an exeute we hane 5 on | e-y to Management
haling them neat rolled out mi mu .v 1 bi wet's :. e bakery here. I’ve been w
Dis. Shill pem i “hristlles Mot. I ' ' this last week’- adv. f
( o 2811 ' now
Ab and Mr. I’. I . ('hristilles and .
v, and M, • ' 1 n - ' v...... - " To • f......re and Mrand-Ado"Bpd, A cuets
. Mi . I..... and 11;.'!. w. Mi ' ' la SHele and on Leon.from
s„. A,.' ... . d H.O I., i vhas. ' S..... l " a Da "re ‘"P lo . ' ■ - ( *
I arle l’a M ■ re datp ami returried Women doll t interest nit’. 1 ; i-
' Sug, .Md.. S. hmuhmi te b e Thursias by the Was of Del l< i the cumpany jd my h-Uow mmi"
151 l;. P 1 c0 I I ui in. . Clu, Mhilvthere thu y juurneyed a | "Tm broke ten lrothe.
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pfuihy ll im l toml W l |'L me I
l ruitn in our- mid-t
Special low' prices, patlesu ex
Me Luus JunenuueNtfrom De tractions, $1 Plates, $5. up. (Town
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22ugueks - • ' qhup‛ i bs2h U s
. Na 11Z I A pc m H ll " I II" -u I ' 4 with i
grandma Zip onura/e
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Biediger, John C. The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1932, newspaper, July 15, 1932; La Coste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1584617/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Castroville Public Library.