The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, June 4, 1937 Page: 3 of 4
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EDWARD CLARK
Secretary of State
Fileman:
this: time
interest to all old
said.
Music by—
NIEMEYER’S ORCHESTRA
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Ray Leeman Manager South
Texas Chamber of Commerce
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other foreign places; undertook.
“We find that on Oct. 0, 18 14
Government of theknited Statea
-uch financial aid for assiataner
16 the needy blind as that Gov
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son, and on Jan. 2, 1815. op
"Talisman", Martin Nester and
shall read as follows:
"Section S1o. The Legislature
shall have the posei by Gieneral
laws to provide, under such lime
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Early History of Medina County
Pictured by Judge H. E. Haass
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A JOIN! KESOU HON
projwing ui amendment to Sect-
on 16, Artcle XVI, of th. ( eh
— EVERYBODY WELCOME —
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AERMOTOR
Electric Pumps & Automotic
Water Systems
in the bells used in Old D’Hanis
Church.
Maary Agatha is my name
Five Hundred giveme fame
I to the Church the living call
And to the grave do summons
all
Vanduzen and ThHt made me
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CASTROVILLE ZIONS
LITHERVN CHURCH
Announcements:
Sundaw-June 5 Sundas school
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Auttrti f fexas, ' providing
that the Lagislature shall authors
ze the incorporation of banking
DANCE
BOENIG’S OPEN AIR DANCE FLOOR
<7 miles Castroville Highway)
SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE 6th
Music by E. D. Hensley’s POSSUM HUNTERS
8:30 till 12:20
22/2.2- m
$
the ( onstitution of -the Slate of
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Made in four^ites from % to 3 H.P. Simple
Windmill connection makes an ideal auxiliary unit.
, SOLD BY
•til lit ion. “0340 se22
Sec, TL Thelovernorlof. the
"Joe Ney. Jr. of Hondo handed I for assistance to such blind; pro-
i the following which was cast | yiding for an election on the
question of adoption or rejection
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ta. exenise banking or discuunth:
-in pnvilege .(11 this State."
se. 2 The forgoing amend-
une tir the Constitution shall be
-utnite-wa.vet of the quale
fied electors of this State at an
Texas thaugh. luis work
president and . general
vision" and regulation of same;
providing for all of the, capital
stock to be subscribed and paid
for before charter issued; re-
“We find others joining .these
and Mr. eastro, had promised to
give each settier a house lot and
Texas, as. amended, bo
I by adding thereto a
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Slate of leva hall is-ue the
necensars proclamation fun said
eestion and shall havethezsahu
pblihed as ieqred by the Eeh
-ntitution for Amendment's. TIv
years. ,and for the ■ payment of
same not toex ceei Fifteen .Dol-
lars I $15) per month per peg-
• on; sneh a-sistane or aid to be
cut on the Medina River from
V
er the age of twenty-one (21)
years not to exceed Fifteen Dol-
lars ($15) per month per person,
and providing for acceptance
from the Government of the U
, said Manager Frank- Zeinert of
I Hlonls: 1 A-, 2.rit . .
tPivneer Oilers. The redueed
fatthtul pricerfor aunisston-seems. to be
working, good. You get a real
[ league ballgame for the price of
Admission: Oents40e Ladies 250
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Call This Office
aid i.h such, payment."
• "Jf- itcanvears: from fhet furn -
of said .election 'hat a majpgik
ofthe votes cast arin favo ol
-Aid. Kiendhens the Humtet shall
a softball game"
40 FARM MACHINERY CO.
1400 South Flores St.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
twmtsrone (21)
and a- therenwas free grass an
as yet no wire funset
went along smoothly,-.; until
i lu- 8o- when wire fences came
ty-one (21) yesits, and for the
vbstlun to be held throughout
the State on the fourth Monday
in August, 1937. At this election
that being some time between
1845 and 1858 when the Mormons
left. The 2nd or larger part ad-
dition was built in 1868 and 18-
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which was aferwards given toland providing that the Legisla-
the D’Hanis people and used fortture shal haye. the authority to
,. „ accept from the Government of
the first church, bell. J.the United States financial aid
of such assistance or aid only to
actual bona fide citizens of Texas
and providing that the require-
ments for the length of time of
actual residence in Texas shall
never be less than five (5) years
during the nine (9) years im-
mediately preceding the applica-
all voters favoring the proposed
I was told by I amendment shall write, or have
printed, on their ballots the fol-
Section 1. That Section 16,
Article XVI,"of the Constitution
of Texas,' be amended so as to
hereafter read as follows:'
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Mormon Camp with no roads and
[only horseback riders as guides,
emment may offer not inconsist-
enl with the restruions- herein
above .provided."
Sec, 2. The foregoing Const-
___--____ _________- Rtutional Amendmeutashall be sub;
bodies -and. provide for the auper mitted to. a vote of the qualified
------ electors of this State at a special
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H. J. R. No. 26
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
probsing an amendment to Ar-
ticle Ill of the Constitution at the
a-sitance to the needs blind ov-
Cypress trees .and hauled by ox Pien‘plarm8s78; per Moned
« " •0 „ "" , " each, and providng for payment
Latims and regulauons and re
G I understand that Jean B tion assistance and'con-
Brucks, a ( astro s Colonist tinuously for one year immediate-
brought a small bell to Quihi, ly preceding such application;
-nd Chureh st icice: wiH- be
omitted on this Sundx
’.Sunday, une 13 Sunday school
and service a- usual
.TJie Luther League meote
for a spesmal-tusinesaesst
nirht after theservices Al
me mbets are .kindly invited
. to by. pretnt. = '
KKONZACK, Pastoi
Wipf, Joseph Bihl, Jos Richer,
and wife, and Jean Richer; Jean
"Hagemueller, a t ’
of such amendment and making
an appropriation therefor; 'pro-
viding for the proclamation ami
publication thereof and prescrib-
mg -the form of baHot.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE
OF TEXAS:
Soction 1. That Article III of
in Eighteen hundred and sev-
enty.
gianted only to actual bona fide
citizens of Texas; provided that
m> habitual criminal and no ha
bitual drunkard and no inmate of
any Stat- suppon d stirurion;
while such inmat halt Jie elig-
ble for such assiytaneatathe
needy blind oven the age; of
twentysone (21) years; provided
further, that: th. requl duenus ■ .
toy the length of une of aetual
residence in. Texas shult never be.
lens than five (5) years durihg
the .nine (9) yea inmidiately
pecedig the appi auim forak
-I-tance to the nely blenwovug
the age of. twenty. i.. (2u yemis;
ami continuousiv for one year
immz’diateley preqemine such :.. ap-
plication.
"The ' tegislature ' shall haye
the authority to aecept: from the
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there shipped - from Antwerp,
Belgium, near the Freneh line,
one Andre John Filleman, 32
years old; with his wife Louise,
24. Aif-
kitteman 33‘‘years old shipped on
Casro’s ship “Norwegian” on
Oct 19. 1844, and then on Sept
9, 1846 on ship "Shanunga" Seb.
ydars of service to South
r. the sodtk rexnt Chamber",if srav, accomplishing more than
. " , Miany regional chambel manager
commerce waX toromized by the , , , , ternoonbut another game is
uemhemhi oF tin- rekional. or- !" " evun '' -<<man as schedulaa for this week when the
ran vation at ii- annual meet inE *'11 ed u' *" ayear and his Pioneer Oilers will meet the Ala-
in Seruin when warm, tribute service has reflected constant mo Heights team in what prom-
waspaid to Ray Leeman follow-credit on our organization" he ises to be a fast game. “We are
ine hi to-uloction to office for’sid. The watch was engraved: packing ‘em in at 15 cents each,"
.hO i leanth ctsmutixe year. His .l, , , , .
. . . , To ColoneI Ray Leeman
le-cleeiton was unanimous, and
a- fvHloweL be the presentation hi STee firends' for :
of-a platinamm- wrist watek. In service, 1927-19311."
man; Pidele Enderle; Joseph
Rudinger; Jean E: Zer; Leopold
Zuercher and other*.
npnfnugpaun.
ters, John Batot;" Ben Deckert;
L. Esser; Job. Finger: John
/aSection 16. The Legislature
shait by general laws, authorize
the ancorppration of corporate
boddies. with bankg and dis-
countmg privileges, and shall
proy ide for a syslea of State
hupervision, teulation, and COIl;
Sfmee .
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R LACOBTE LEpGER, LACOSTE, TEKAS
Ga. a bold cteorge Hay one of the remain-
He named the ing Mormons, then living at Hon-
place. D'anis, and now we come do City 'that the Mormons fur-
to something strange. His agent,! nished allthe heavy timber tor
in Antwerp was one Gillarme D-Ethe roof, and the shingles, being
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clared that eeman has done a
11° wonderful work during the last;
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A most interesting address Hanis, and still we have a doru.
election to be held throughout
the State of Texas on the fourth
Monday of August, 1937, at
which election , all voters favoring
the proposed Amendment shall
write or have pinted on their
hallanetsefnikadaneerdsene -
State Constitution providing for
assistance to the needy blind ov-
mited States of America financial
aid for such payment."
Those, voters opposing Kuch
prvosed Amendment shall write
or have printed on their -ballts
the wrdst : rc
AGAINST the Amendment to
thu State Constitution providing
Mor asiptaneutthe needy blind
ouFover the ace of iwensspune (21)
th-Picainott exreed Fifteen Dol
latrt815) P<r wonth prperson.
aruletprovidinE . fo r, aeceptance
from th tiovonmentof tiur. U-
niud States of America financial
fl
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stretions as may by the LegN-
lature be deemed sypedient, for
"We have met- here today to may, the ( ontennia
honor and commemorare the -chcred the name with the cap
memoryrof the old settiers anl'Hanis and ha- NU"plared it on
pioneers who settled near this the mat her. .that is_to be dedica
Everybody Is Cordially Invited * ;
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being then the "La-t Fromtir . des 1, but all weie sined and
The last settlement to the East nit ' olonists by J N
waa Vandenburgrand Quthi and P..... ' colsideraton
Castroville, 25 mile- di-tast .namel at li. tvne Dollan: Thei
the West was then. y - i mighifoltwi ' anlt ficeiine
say, "Unknown wititergess", eeb ngarl alldatedFe II.
there being no. habitation ent or! a Lehn tlattot : J Hy Scha-
near the banks of the RloGran- nacher 1 Wipt Peter Weh
de in Mexico,. Imarini xour-eir "i Hopk NehrMnrtin Nesteri
set-back Ninety years ago and. Apton tedmg: ohn Schreiber:
you can hardly realiz what loe W' 1 • : Neneilie beshert;
'these few settlers and- new comtruphart Fseroeeartet-
ers coming from the ities and’"': HubruLsweynand John Rirb
factories of Alsace. France an ' 1 : Jln Grosehbach ; oeph
Finger: Peter Koch; Jaenlag
-enmuellet; John B: Meyer; John
Nei; Nie. Nei: Joseph Nei; Dr.
Francis Marrellt Anton Ritter.
ly with ('apt Jack Hays. huted
.Texas Ranger and five horse-
men armed with rifles, selected nizing him aqone’of their own
and located suitable places for a| "I wan told that the 1st
settlement. They had selected Church was built in 1856, the
a place on the Seco Creek 'and eastern little pan, I
this place on Parkers Creek. At that about 896,
State of Texas bv adopting a
new Section to be known as Sect-
ion 51-c which shal provide that
the Legislature shall have the
be deemed by the, ex-
muS ds"bia0ie. e-e
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lowing words: 2207
Rehe imendnent of Section
16 to Article XVI of the Consti-
tution of the State of Texas, pro-
viding for the amount of the lia-
bility of stoeksholders in State
banks." ' ■»
Thoe voters opposing said a-
inendment. shall write, or have
printed, on their ballots the fol-
lowing werds:
"Against the amendment of
Section 16 of Article XVI of the
Constitution of the State of Tex-
as, providing for the amount of
the liability of stock-holders in
State banks."
Sec. 3. The Governor of the
State of Texas is hereby directed
to issue the necessary proclama-
tion for such election, and to
have name published as required
by the Constitution and the a-
mendment thereto.
Sec, 4. The sum of Five Thou-
sand Dollars ($5,000.00), or so
much thereof- as may be neces-
nary, is hereby appropriated out
of any funds of the State of Tex-
as, not otherwise appropriated,
to pay the expenses of such elect-
ion.
The above is a true and correct
emmm-m-e-f mpemmm-.m
A. Iarley of San Antonio. de-
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apot pnder the learedship of the "I a a monument.
Hon. Theodore Gentilz; oho act- "We find that chas de Monte-
ed as Agent foi the ( oinizer pT had survexet off th.- Town O
Castros Colony. Henry castro, Hbis andl ther ..|| the Town
when on May. 19. 1847; the little -ile to his father-hlaw Jean Ni
band of men and' women can yla l'inernet anid we fihd thal
here to call this their hone. Phis Mi Cas;r-, did not sign a single
- Joseph Zerr ami wife arid
children. Jean Marroll. Joseph Zern: Lemwd Zuercher,
5, Rudinger and wife and 3 daugh-haustayedat Vanelenbr
tors, ami Jean Rudinger, and afterwares came to _
Jos. Jr., Jean Grossenbaeh, and Andrew Briecem Jahn
wife, and five daughters and an Fidet Eneerle, At t
ship, 1850 all ha aecumulated . ■—
‘ eatile, wagons, a few horses:
‘ Grossenbaeh; F. A. Ludwig; F.
Mais ell;' Joseph Nehr; Martin
Nester: Nic. Nei: John Nei; Jos
Rueineer, John Rudinger; Jos
_ .. merchant, andpkibere John Rrben Pmitp
the first merchant ingsthissettke-Shwettzer; Jobn Sehreiber,Jos.
ment: Josph Welker, and. wiferwipis I'rier Weller; lubert supervsion, regulation ane -con- .
..." Weynande,Jom Welkeri J”bn E, trul of such bodies w hich wih ad-
"* ... . fw: vquately piotut and secure the}
and devositers 2 nd- creditors thereor.
.u"No Auich rporute . body, shall
Ie chartered untik all of the au''
rizel -capital , stock has been sub.
sribel and paid for in fill! in
.rash.’ Such body-corporate shall
mot be authorized- torungage, ill
"2 busieee at-more: thanune lice,
dwnieh shall be desgnated,in its-
thinks, i-hai ter, . . .A 1
in • "Nn , foreign, eorporatiun, other,
thnuii natanal -banks' of the —........ re, zs
give eacn.setuer a nouse . lot- ane me 7 " I'" "i: ""2 on" L'hixed Slates, shall be permittenkom a pall -1 the .'slate sou
a 20 acre farm tot" free, if Pthiy .in with the rrailroad and also thes
settled a town He had previous- fence’ cut ter- wild I am told had
astpeir. paswardatuirht D‛-
Hanis on the Seee" before recog-
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stricting foreign corporations
from doing banking buainess;re-
tricting corporate busness to
Printing
dealing with early day history in ment that there was also one w
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is celebration last Wednesday by gent of H.-mv Castros Whether Mars A Relly were sponsors.......
Judge HE Haass of Hondo, there were 2 for- the laige bell, and Joseph
who perhaps is the best authori irons ithslu' sam name we Nas; ,1, and Regina Sauter were
ty on historical events in all the do nor know Look at Mhese dokc. 1 spuseer- for the small bell,
southwest.. His talk on "The ument-. One iaimned by G. TB exi, bels wire aftorwaras N
Last Frontier" wa- of especial DManis and the nane is pinted moved and ate in the present
timers. He mi, also the' other i> one with. I .he -Now (ureh at New Dijaiiis,"
hyphen Atweenthe D and thei
sap. H D’lahis., Be that as it
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to.
Sec, 4. 'rhe im of Nie Thou
sand Dollars 1$2000) or so .......
thereof as max. Is' neceskary In
hteby appropristed out of aus
funds in the Trrasury of the
State, not otherwise appt opriiit-
ed, to pay the expenses ofueh
publication and eletin:
The above t* a true and -cr
reg copy.
Ahs Bold and sun; G< ni ge At
feem bevine cisid Mi. and
Mrs, A. E. lngmat here Wed,
n.Mlay
EDWARD CLARK
Seeretar V of State
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New Scout Executiset
W. A Nicholson, of Heniyetta,
Oklahoma, assumed his new dut-
ies . Tuesday, as Field Exeeutive
M the Alamo Area Couneil, Boy
Scouts of America. He has just
completed a course conducted for
St) days by the training school of
the National Council at Mend-/
ham, N. J.
His work will lie among the
Districts adjacent to San Anton-
io. Before entering Scouting,
Nicholson was Chairman of the
Organization Committee at Hen-
ryetta and was Secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce at Henry-
etta. He has been a teacher in
the school districts of Muskogee,
Okla, Briar Town District., No.
91; Oak Grove, No. 89; Cedar
Creek and Haskill County, Okla.
Nicholson met Carl Bryan,
Scout .Executive of the Alamo
Area Council, in Waco, where
they attended a conference of
100 men who will ba the leaders
of a section of the National Jam-
boree' to be held in Washington
from June 39th to July 9th, and
then came on to-Sah Antonio,
Adm. Gents 10c
Newspaper advertising
that covers a wide and pros-
perous area. Let us take a
special message from you
into the farm homes of the
Medina Valley.
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