The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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TH* LLANO NEWS, LLANO. TEXAi THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER^*,
1932
SPECIAL PERMANENTS!
2Y PIQOT DOTSOW AND E. M. McORAW
OF SAN SARA, TEXAS
YOUR CHOICE OF THREE PERMANENTS
OIL TULIP, PALM OIL, SHELTON OIL
TWO LADDIES TOGETHER...........-.....£00
ONE LADr ALONE..................-"“SS
CHILDREN UNDER 15, 2 for..........-.....^ w
at.T. WORK ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
located AT THE SOUTHERN HOTEL
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Will Tako Appointment* After 6:00 O’clock
BACK TO NATURE
specu-
e uiat
' our reader* as are Inclined to sp
_____ late that they have no assurance
It seems to us that one of the bene- Stock Exchange Pri^8 are g,’|n* ,0
fleial results of this long period of continue upward. e s rong y a
depression and industrial unemploy- vl*e every,'otly wl)0 8 “
. - , ttnn in lost money not to takp any
ment has been to force upon large tlon t0 7
a ... chances in the effort to win money
numbers of people, who had never chances in I
realized it before, that there is no by gambling in stocks Ue think a,
safety or security for most folks if deal ot the financial difflcu ies
they get too far away from the soil ,lle nation has een going " j
In/the sea tame frcm the faCt that " 1
« i vpdoIp who had Do business to i
We were reminded of this by read* I eopie wno o |
,, . , n-pep nlavinc the stock market in ,
ing that the State of New York has We were nlli„k wJtJ
MILES BUTTERY
9
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER
LLANO TEXAS
MIMBEH IXJLNO CHAMBER 09 COMMERCE
f
This Woman Lost
45 Pounds of Fat
p. HAGEME1ER
I fainting , Paperhanging
Phone 237
decided t0 grant fishing licenses free the hope o£ getting rUh f|U‘ “ ...... lelemcnt likely to be submerged again
;\Ve think it would be a good plan to Hal has f= _ r,.fn. raise jn price 1b wisely spent, with a! -
adopt everywhere. cf the future. ear as , rating few dollars of it at least reserved as “Dear Sirs: For 3 months I’ve been.
\ Then we read about the various dpal deterrent in !ienc buffer against reverses in individual using your salts and am very much
places all over the country where against a speedy recov.oy^n ^ ^ cap.'cases our farm population will have pleased with results. I’ve lost 45 lbs.,
FRIENDS GREET MRS. OESTREICH thousands of unemployed are being and industry-^ There S'-mor^^ee .p ^ ^ gafe on the road to recovery, g inches in hips and bust measure.
ON HER EIGHTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY encouraged to pan out gold from the Hal in t le n e aH ,)e.; ln an t00 mauy instances the mort- l’ve taken 3 bottles—one lasting 5
- ’soil. There is gold almost every- economists tell us. „ by 'gage will claim all the farmer can weeks. I had often tried to reduce
A birthday party at the home of Mr. where jn the United States. Most of lore. But .t is owne P • together at anv price. But farm by dieting but never could keep it
and Mrs. C. C. Oestreich on last Mon- u doegn-t ru„ enough gold to the ton reopie who have been afraid 8
for RENT—Furnished apartment.
Modern conveniences. Also bedroom.
48-2tc. Miss Minnie Hillman.
—.....-o ' ——
WANTED—To buy second hand
furniture. Call Sunshine Laundry.
iJ83t Phone 3J5W barbecue
f .. sonie. creditors have opportunity now to up, but by cutting down and taking
day, September fifth proved to be a o{ earth or rock to pay for the ex- anything \m h >’ •l- r ^ ^ (han gbow economiC statesmanship. A lit- Kruschen, I’ve had splendid results.
very happy event for all who attended. pen8e of setting up regular mining thing wur-e w..s going c' , j u o{ cooperation bet wee
___ .___ _____*___j k.. jj,e , . .... ___,___*__ihot had already occurred, now 'ms muu < v
l“ ^p. tie spirit of cooperation between debt- \ highly recommend it to my friends.”
This event was occasioned by the equipment, but we understand that had alreac > occuik ^ ^ one'rr and creditor at times like these, —Mrs. Carl Wilson, Manton Mich,
birthday of Mrs. C. C. Oestreich, who g good many thousand people are mak ey is coming out of mg. ^ in can. in suitable cases, mean much To lose fat SAFELY _ and HARM-
had reached her eighty-third year. i,ng good wages panning out placer thing to express sue a_ . for both.-Dallas News. (LESSLY, take a half teaspoonful ot
Many friends and relatives gathered gold al, the way from the Pacific words, but it must be a t. ^ j -0- Kruschen in a glass of hot water In
to assist In making the event a pleas- Coast to the Atlantic. when it L cxpr—.-e< in n . RETURN WHAT YOU BORROW the morning before breakfast don’t
unt one for this good lady. A goat Hundreds of communities gave help 8tepbenville Tribune,
supper was served and an
!miss a morning. To hasten results
and encouragement during the. past x00 MUCH DUPLICAT ON
WANTED:
__ Ideal evening was enjoyed by all. summer t0 the unemployed who were
Reliable man between. Those present on this occasion were and able to work small garden
the ages of 26 and 50 to supply old es
tablished demand for Rawlelgh Pro-
ducts in Burnet County. Other good
localities available. Surety Contract
required. Company furnishes every-
thing but the car. Good profits for
* y— —---------------- wmins aim aum ™ -------■>— | Texas undoubtedly waste;
Messrs and Mesdames Ned Kothmann, patthes and help to feed themselves o{ money on schools
Fd Kothmann. Hugo Oestreich, J. A. ,,w,ir families. ! , _____ m unntier c
school men
Ed Kothmann, Hugo Oestreich, J. A. and tbeir families.
Scott. Walter Lehrer, Elmer Smith, j A„ guch projects are, of course, gtalement
Gleason Kothmann; Grandma Schlaudt mereiy temporary expedients, but out (t But adn,jt
Of Fredericksburg, who was reared o{ (heBJ ,t lg reasonable to expect that {nct gtands unchai
*'*■ --J * a great many Americans, who have
been so brought up that they did not
with Mrs. Oestreich, and a life long
great; adopted and carried out would do
Some'jj^pjj t0 relieve human unhappi-
will sputter over that mgg and destroy a great deal of hard
Others will frankly ad- fueling.
it or deny it, the, The Telegram suggests a Return of
fact stands unchanged. The absurd- Everything You've Borrowed Week
The Temple Telegram has hit upon R0 light on fatty meats, potatoes,
capital idea, one that if generally cream and pastries—a bottle that lasts
town, both
hustlers. Wrile the W. T. Rawlelghilrlend; Leonard and Gladys Koth reeii „u „1UUB„. „„ —- -- - town, n
Company, Memphis, Tenn., or see me.jmann. Floyd Kothmann. Leonard and know how t0 take care of themselves t£acherg(
^1s-5t-c J. A. Tltlow, Llano, Texas. Dale Oestreich, and Norma Vasterling. unlegg they W(-re attached to a pay- groun(]g
of two state schools In the same! ,t ,igt8 books, lawn mowers, cups
lie: ... ---- —
turning out accredited j of gugar, clothing, money, bridge tab-
4 weeks costs but a trifle but don t
take chances—be sure it’s Kruschen
—your health comes first—get it at
any drug store in America. If not
joyfully satisfied after the first bottle
—money back.
----
FOR RENT—Unfurnished Apart-
apartment; close
FOR RENT—An
in, and also cheap.
47 tfc. MRS. N. R. PORTER.
NO TRE8PAS8ING
By climbing fences, going through
water gaps; trapping or hunting with
»dogs or guns. Our friends still have
permission to fish at the mouth of
Six Mile Creek.
4 m-c i. D. SLATOR & SON.
--o—-
can be
grounds, but not.
Mrs E. J. Dalrymple.
These relatives and friends au join- roH wlll have learned that u is pos- flt)ency acd economy
ed in extending best wishes t0 Mrs. slbie for a man to make a living with- ^ of Texag Dalia
Oestreich and hoping for her many out much eq„jpment beyond his two
, hands, if he will stick close enough iq ......... ....... -
to nature's sources of wealth, and Teachers’ College and the Col
more such happy birthdays.
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FOR SALE—Extra good
two-year- ,,ejZe them for himself instead of buy
old muley bull from the Jake Winkel
breed. Would trade for slock cattle. men.-
4S-3t p AUG. WINKEL.
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defended on many J ]es pitchers, cliairs, golf clubs, tools, ment
upon those of ef- j.arden hose, typewriters as among | ^
to the taxpay- the borrowed things that should be .
ers of Texas. Dallas, for example, ,.burned. I
haB every selfish reason for wanting j Aim0st any householder* could ex i
Denton to keep both the North Texas pand the ilgt beyond this mere outline. | The Newg hag been authorized to.
- ” --J **•“ r'“1- Borrowing is a grand old institu- j make the following announcements,
Announcements
ri houn.cn vtwm. . State Teachers college uuu nic sorrowing i» « | ujukc ihc iuuwnmB «
i for himself instead of buy- j' q( Indugtrial Aris. But that not- t)cn but too many of us are lax about,gubject to the action of the Democrat-
ing them through a chain of middle- ^ pxiirnple of duplication would . returning. tc Pramiries in August, 1932:
-Stephenville Tribune.
WHAT PRICE FAME
CITY COUNCIL APPOINTS BAND
COMMISSION FOR OUR TOWN’ Snmetimes we see things which
copy book ax-
able exj»mple of duplication wouiu re|Urning.
not have occurred had the collegiate I Good neighbors don’t mind lending
system of
j
Texas been in charge of a1 and borrowing, but they usually re-
lc Pramiries in August, 1932:
For Judge, 33rd Judicial District
LAMAR THAXTON
make us wonder if the
loms of life and living are correct.
Dr. O. H. Cooper of Abilene died
He was one of the
" * The City Council, In session Tues-
WANTEI) 36 head of stock cows J day night appointed—a. .band commis-^ —
on the shares J A. COURSEY. ; glon consisting of D. R. Keyser, J. L. the other day. He was
48 2tp Llano. Texas, Phone 5403 (.o;imrs and Roy B. Inks, whose duty greatest educators Texas
482 P . --- it wiU be to look after the hand, em- produced He might be termed the
-.nHin 07 NEVER TIRED ploy a band master and anything else Father of the Texas n er.
W0 TAKM B0N DAILY U ch might arise needing attention vas a great lingu.st; authors ofte|
-TAHISJBON UAl ^ )onR aH our hand remaln8 under the WBt him their manuscript for crUP
“I am 87 KO to church and attend dlrection of the city government. cisms. He was preM ^ , ‘' d
parties and do not get a bit tired. I These gentlemen re strong bediev- Cnivemty. SHumous * — much
eat and sleep well, thanks t0 Vinol trs In retaining our municipal band noted ins rue tor. yet n
Iron tonic.”—Mrs. M. Itatdorf. Vinol and should this proposition win out cf this worlds goods.
board of education instead of under jurn fbe borrowed object.
'the control of the legislature. j Most people are faithful to repay a
, It is unfair to the city of Denton,' cup of gugar 0r an onion or a half
however, to assume that there is no dozen eggs, but many ate careless
atinn. But a short dist-1 about returning books.
is another state yet books reprefsent a more costly
is and enduring possession than sugar por county Judge
or flour, it is easy to replace the, SYLVAN B. SIMPSON
other duplication,
ance from Denton
school at Commerce, San Marcos
an hour’s journey from the University
For Sheriff and Tax Collector
DAN MCDONALD
For District and County Clerk
J. A. MAYES
, | IV i/zv »•* • *• -----
this worm b tuima- g!iall not have money enough to run^^.......
;‘T "fine1 A H Brubl's Drug Store. iu the election next Tuesday, they will Ripples picked up a newspaper the ; , thp gcboolg which the state has es- bc abuBed
tustes fine. A. H.BntbHh at ^ t)njeg one of d#y after h,s death. On an in.de pag uM1#hedf ,f we are to run them as j
va« the death of Dr. Cooper in small thgy 0UgM t0 be run. We probably
headlines. Above it in a far larger ,d be able t0 obtain money enough
nour» juuhicj wv,*- — ,ui * ;
rzzr: -—
part at Austin. There are still other, of a get. it’s absence destroys the
instances of like import. ; value of the set.
The state board of education is | peop](. don't borrow as they used to,
thus seen to be wrestling with a hard 'and perhaps they don’t return as thejn attorney
problem indeed. It is certain that we U8ed to. either. It is a pleasant and j ^ ,
ELMON STEWART
For County Treasurer
KELLUS CARTER
*-------- u . i , , „ .unulH not I LAWRENCE L. BRUHL
shall not have money enough to run ^ neighborly custom, but it should not ,
DR. HENDERSON
A Optometrist & Optician
Phone No. 358
■ the best bands in the State.
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AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
type was the death of an actor.
Which reminds us
~ I Which reminds us that when the o{ collegiate grade in Texas it wei~’l'T(,
- 'great I)r. Elliott died at the same e]iminated duplication and used the
to do all the necessary school work
of collegiate grade in Texas if we
San Angelo Standard.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY PROGRAM
The
meets
Sunday school at 8t. James of Llan0
at 9:30 a. m.
Divine service at 10:46 a. m. (Eng-
lish)
Choir, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. F.
Hagemeier Friday at 3:30 p. m.
Sunday school at St, Johns of Cas-
at 1:30 p. m.
Divine service at 2:30 p. m. (Eng-
lish.)
Methodist
at 3:30 p.
Missionary Society
m., Friday, Septem-
time Rudolph Valentino died, one
could scarcely find an account of the
doctor’s death, while that of the
! screen star occupied most of the front
page—Laredo Times.
tell
VALIANT SOULS
same son of business judgment that
a manufacturing corporation would
employ. What we actually do, how-
ever will doubtless be dictated by « ‘ 1'•
She necessities of politics. All schools
will be retained and operated on star-
Leader—Mrs. W. J. Saunders.
Song—No. 185 (Cokesbury).
Devotional Tryst with God. Exodus j
vat ion.—Dallas News.
, :
SEVEN-CENT COTTON
For lazy liver, stomach and
kidneys* biliousness, indi-
gestion, constipation, head-
ache, colds and fever.
10< and 35# at daalers.
A successful American business of
Nation-wide proportions was built up
by a man who, because of an accident j geven.cent cotton will be a boon to
Quarterly conference meeting after j v ag npver able to leave his bed. Fac" Texas. it sounds astonishing to talk
ing the dual handicaps of poverty and ^ way wben we can look back a
permanent physical disability, be de- or tw0 and read all kinds of an-
veloped au Institution that standB i Elygls to show that it costs an aver-
Retreat at Sequoyah” I
service.
L. R. BENORDEN, Pastor.
-p-
Prayer.
Topic—“The
— Mrs. Lovett.
Topic—"Methodism Makes
dens”—From clippings.
Hymn—No. 121 7Cokesbury).
Benediction.
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notice of election
For Co. Com., Precinct No. 1
F. C. WILLBERN
For Co. Com., Prec. No. 2
J. C. SAWYER
For Co. Com., Precinct No. 3
SHIRLEY WILLIAMS
For Commissioner, Prec. Four
WILLIE BIRK
| For Constable Prec. No. 1
VIRGIL CASPER
Gard-
SELLS FOUR REGISTERED HERE -
FORD BULLS TO MATHIS BREEDER
high in the list of business concerns.
Steimetz, the miracle man who play-
age
Notice is hereby given that an elec-
tion will be held in the city of Llano.
Texas, on the 20th day of September,
PLAN NOW TO GO
. . on a Good Vacation Trip!
EDUCATIONAL
ENTERTAINMENT
I
20 cents to raise a pound of
Steimetz, the miracle man w«o y-z- t&Uon The figures were correct • - ^ being the third Tues-
ed with electricity as a chil< I' ». The dlfference between having a sui^ ’ gj)W month for the purpose
John B. Stribling sold four coming wjth a tc,y and brought the rea tza t p,ug return from 7 cent cotton and
two-year-old registered Hereford bulls10f untold dreams to the scientific preakjng down •'v
to Reeves Brown ot Mathis the past i world, was a hunchback, a dwarf, pa-
I week, and thy were carried by truck tlietically frail.
day i„ said month, for the purpose
c.r ascertaining whether or not a tax
, . nhall be levied by said City for the
the method of operat-, maintenance ot a municipal band in
to the Brown ranch last Friday. Roosevelt fought face to face with
i Mr. Brown, who is one of the more |death from disease until well into the
'prominent Hereford breeders in hi»‘jtars of his manhood. ^
Hereford
section of the State
on 20 cent cotton is
to be found in
ing the farm.
Thirty-cent cotton was the
business of the farm. But 7 cent cot-1
ton is a sparetime job after food and |
main I the City of Llano, Texas.
maln t. J. WATKINS,
Mayor. City of Llano, Texas.
iA
■v;
alvayi^gives the Elizabeth Browning, during all the ^ ^ fnr tbe pantry and the barn lia\’
Stribling Herefords preference over years when she was giving the world provided. There is a tremendous
those of other breeders and has built the sweet fruits of her pen, nex er mov (ijfferen{.e if that distinction is not
up a splendid herd through the ones wi from her invalids etiair, excepting gjght of, the profit to Texas ag.i
he has purchased hare, when carried in the dexoted arms o c(ij(ure be permanent.
When the Stribling fereford ranch ber husband. x,Ve run a risk, however, that only
was sold a few weeas ago, Mr. Strib-
„„„ „ ..... ................. Lincoln was laughed at for h*8 u“';the towns will profit from 7 cent - oi-
ling retained one third ot the regie- l 0ttth mannerisms, his abnerma. fee ■ ^ n But surely the risk is small see
tered herd and expects to continue ln bi8
awkward demeanor. Napoleon
t»Sls
the business of breeding and selling was a jihysical underling
* VT____mid
the best of Hereford cattle.
ing that the lesson
still so fresh in t*ie
ot our times is
mind of every
1
FISHING HAS BEEN GOOD IN THE
LLANO SINCE THE RECENT RISE
••*.**1
U i*s ■-{*£■
| - (less valiant souls who press on ^
j Many Llano people are coming in iy despite tragic odds—Texas
every day with good strings of fish look,
j and at any hour during the day when
! you chance to cross the bridge, you
I can see many on the 4am, nil eager to
1 catch the big fellows which seem to
be quite numerous at the baae of the
And so the story might go on end fam dweUer. if the farmer prompt-1
lcssly from epileptic Caesar, down the ^ ra,ae9 hig wan,s to level of the 7
.gt,n past blind Milton and deaf Bee ^ return he remains a marginal
-.n ri«v with its count
tlioven to otir o^n at.
1,1 -----brave*
THE
SPURT IN THE STOCK
MARKET
I
As a rule fishing hLalqays Improved
after a rise ln the rljiqf^tud this time
proved no exception to such a rule.
The local lovers of the rod and reel
will probably have plenty of sport un-
til thu COM weather qflfMP.
We do not know, because nobody
over knows, all of the cause* for the
T.,ent noticeable rise in price, of £ 1
curtttes on the New York Stock Kx
< bsnge Neither do we know how
bcglnniBf of a bull move-
nW»t to going to last We aay tboae
things by way of warning to eucb of.
Nagging Paina aw
Warning Signals
TEMPORARY pain relit f remedies
mav save you much suffering at
the moment, but putting a mask
ov*>r a warning signal does not
(:,ar up the condition it was tell-
ing you to avoid.
When periodic pains, due to c.
weak run-down ctmdltiom d*
,r... V..-1 tr-ntment for th- c.us. «r
,h» trotiWe should *•* started
,l,|.V Tak- Cnrdul to hull 1 up
nraiv ,'Ant»t t It must ,*'?. *.*
|,«V !b» wld-snr«a<* 'h»*
t.Klav Ft.1-1 at drug »«"
Try U *
No need to panel this smooth gyp-
sum rock hoard. SheetrccK s special
reinlorced joint system provides per*
feet surface for paint, paper or Tex-
tone (the plaatic paint). Fireproof,too.
SPENCER SAUER LUMBER GO.
A. R. Weber, Manager
i
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The Llano News. (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1932, newspaper, September 15, 1932; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816507/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Llano County Public Library.