Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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Stnnds for Proirtu u d Civic Right
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Couriers
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Teachers Elected
The School Bwd of the
( onroe Independent School dis-
trict* met in the office of the
provident Monday morning and
eledtod the following teacher*
for the 1920-21 term: H. N
Anderson, auperintendent, A
W. /Runyan, prin., C. «.
\N . Runyan, prin., C. E. Keen.
Janie May Smith, Lau-
ra Sewell, Alois© Walker. Joe
Jones. Lucile Yell. Ruby Addi-
son. Elizabeth Turney, Ollie
Hudspeth, Muble Dean Urqu-
,hart, Maude Gilmore, Ethel
Ross, Lillian Ramassa. Mrs.
ClarH Knight, Mrs. A. W. Run-
yan, teacher of music, with* nt>
salary; R. N. Pullman, janitor.
The above constitute the fac-
irlty of the white school, wifi
the exception of probably on*
teacher that may be added lat
er.
The teachers for the colored
school are as follows: R. D
Young, aud wife, Miltio J.
Campbell, Rosa B. Skinner.
Jessie C. Turner, Georgia M.
Griffith, Norvella A. Monroe.
An advancement was made
in all of the teachers* salaries,
and the total cash that will he
required to puy the teachers'
salaries alone for the next term
will amount to $24,000. Tin
may seem to some a huge huh
in itself, hut it must he reinem
bered th»»t the board could not
get teachers for less, ami get
what ’our school requires
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District Court Adjourns
For the Term.
C0M*0£. mOHTGOMUr COUMrr. . FRIDAY. JULY It. 192t
Eat. 1ML ST Yi
COMMITTEE ASSURES
Executive Committee Will
Guard Ballot Boxes Against
Being Tampered With
This Year.
The Democratic executive
P«M no
abstract
pro|»ert> for taxes and p
tax on his valuable
voters of
horses and hogs, combined Do
you believe that thia is right?
Are you going to the poles
on the 24th and nay by your
Mtfe. you who believe in right
and llist it ©, you who keep
hurtling in your soul that light
cnuniUo, mot Monday „f Uu.L.V wl'i ""lu!
week to arrange for the hold rhui th.. t.m * .. . VT
IK..................!-‘v;V“«>' -TO
•uolish. and that you do not
(are whether taxes are paid
by Mr. Griffin <»n his vauiahio
the 24th inst,
An additional test to that
proscribed by law will he re-
quired. No person who voted
against the Democratic nomi-
nees in the general election of
1918 will be permitted to vote
in tin* I'ejmicratic lYi'.n.uy this
year.
The Fourier h a In advised
♦ hat it may "na :ir;- the voter*
and eamlida'e.* ‘hat a lair elec-
tion will he held. 'I lie election
judges will l>e fully instructed
to see that mi person he per-
mitted to vote Who irt* not a
pialjfied Voter nryder the laws
of this state and the regula-
tions of the executive commit-
tee, and that every ballot cast
properly counted a voted.
The ballot boxes* will he safe,
guarded so that no person cn;
justly charge that they have
been tampered with by any
person.'*
A WORD FROM
FRAZER
1 introdiMvd a motion In the
Comm til Court today, re-
*»nesting the court to rescind
Uia u-offido salary
Anderson, as sheriff and to re-
fuse to pay any more aceounts
in his favor, until an aeeount
ing had been made of the ex-
cess fees as required by law.
The court referred the mat
ter to the County Attorney for
an opinion from the Attorney
General.
1 introduced this motion he-
■1- | dobbin
A. W. Morris spoke here
Saturday to a large croud of
of M. A. J « • i*itu iWu.ilIMS
Rev. Thigpen, ‘ pa*'
Real Estate Traiufers Iot ihi* office,, thot I have atm
C H- Nichols and wife to M.iturn. N# one {now* this bottgg
rwgwte and A. R. Shawver. (than Mr. Morris and MrHfcS;
District Judge J. L. Manry
convened court here Monday
moriutig, and theru was a peti-
tion prepared and signed by
a number of farmers from ail
parts of the county asking him
to Suspend this term of court,
and allow IFeth to go back to
their farms as their crops were
badly In need of work.
Alter iiopamdiiug the gram I
jury and swearing in the petit
jury for tho first week, Jodgr
Manry postponed this term of
court in compliance with the
petition^ as presented.
All petit jurors were dis-
charged and atl witnesses in
juiV canes that were set for till
term were also disc harped arul
jurnm and witnesses f<*r tin
term, were instructed that itlcamlidarr ami your sacred
would not be neeeKsary for
theucto appear, unless further
notified.
Hr me non-mntested rases, dt
voreg cases ami civil cases that
ij|o not require a jury may Ik
HI spaaed? of at this term, as
Judg* Manry will be here if
m eded.
BYSPOT BREEZES
, . « U tile a large crowd atten
r’i • rhurrh and Aiinner on the
j ««m.h-I mi Loonly iuo*. Xoioi«v,
M f ' Li1 a pc a n has iuyn yUe
■’ini, hej sister. Mrs. lorn (line-
*’ ■ i ‘ w el k •
G a WwM,e* ha« bet-e
•’jope Vii'l.Tiul Is reported !*♦ l»<
font" rye 11 er at This writing.
Mimi.thcl Walker of Ha*
thorn# attended - hurt h at
i'wnty |jw» ft’iiwtay
Miaa tlaud:a Rn#\e» has re
turned from Walter where she
has been ridding Miss Mgy*
Msg ar
Mrs Ida Dean w «s \isitlhg
h«t «ta«igbt**r Mrs Ham John
Let the Light that Burn* Deep
within Your Soul Decide
Your Vote on the 24lh.
> the Demo< rntic Valera of
Montgomery Cvno'y.
In this my further a mi ume-
ntenf as a"T\ifl-Hd,1 T'M yri,Tr
office. ‘hat of i!o;ir*tv t'l^rk. I
am pr . Tit To kn* ' .A id vvh.lj »n
than!. . JU fi»nu Jiu dcptRs oi
iu.v JaiojI for. liei udxt^’td* you
havi mid gre t dung fp m> L*
half ti a 'i. ■■ rice
You h'iVi let tin* great light
of troth. ri‘dtl ami justice burr*
1iT»»;hr> i v-qii* FsoitT^ you U#'**
uacil nofj iv' hut tie cleanest
of fiivoi *ents, filled with truth,
virtue ami llcanlipe^s, v,hily
those wln» are opposing my
abstract r«K*ortls or not, ami
Hud you «re satisfied to let
your money that belong* to you
as voters and tax payer* of
your county, be handled so
that you will never know what
become* of it and for what
purpose used . I do not Indieve
you are.
\\ ill each of you ronsider
this a personal appeal, a per-
sonal conversation, on© in
which you are looking deep
down into my soul, for 1 know-
hat 1 will not get to meet all
of you personally, and shake
vour hand in rltxser friendship.
I would like to do, but as I
’old y mi in my last article. I
have ur> obligation* to meet
Trri to do that 1 havr to work
• ni the job, one that I have held
to i.iyofif. and 1 now nmk of yom
to let that >j»rred light that
burns deep within your soul 4r-
• ide your v<»(e <*« the 2 1th and
vou Will have placed
trust, that
my hands,
pletised to
furnish you
statement* aim render all my
property for taxes a* the law
lirects anti shall treat you well
M«*st sincerely yours.
LEK II FRAZER.
[ f*ntttirat Adveitlaing)
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Speaking
Judge A. W. Morris, Jr. will
address the citizens of Willis,
next Saturday. July 17th. at
1:30 p. m. Everybody invited.
Especially the ladies
(Political Advertising)
— ---O—
cause the «iuarterly reports of
Sheriff Anderson do not show
all the money .received by him
from the Stata. and if those re-
port* hail sh/wn the full sums,
then thA-ouRty in the past two
years wVl/ not have allowed
Mr. AnrMon to have drawn
any money from the County
Treasury, and as one of the
Commissioners, I would not
have voted to pay any of thorn
account*.
BEN 111CKS.
(Political Advertising)
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NOTICE
On aeeount of the political
situation demanding our space
this week, several news items turned Monday.'
have been cniwded out i*f th**
paper. However, it seems that
the political ads are piwe jn.
teresting to the people than
most other items at this time,
. .r—. <o* at
Montgomery, preached a fine
sermon at the hote in Dobbin
Sunday, lie will have a regu-
lar appointment here on each
fourth Sunday.
Mpi. Ella Usher of Arlington
is visiting relatives in Dobbin
I he guests «*f Mrs. F. T. Bates.
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Hander*
..^TCi.r.-r _w!tt 31™ »"•' Th» Cowter Is „l,.l
preference to that which seen
to he of most importanet.
NEXT WKK, The Conner
will be out on WEDNESDAY,
and every advertiser* will
please get copy in not later
than TDESDAY morning.
.......— -o- ■■
R.D. ,
TAX COLLECTOR
Rube D. Simonten for Re-Elec-
tion to the Office of Tax
Collector on MU Own
Merit* and not on the .
DEMERITS of lli*
Opponent.
sml family visited at Palacios
the past week and attended
the H. Y. P. IT. encampment.
Mrs. Ada Williams and her
three grand daughters of
Huntsville are visiting relatives
and friends in Dobbin this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams
ami family of Montgomery mo-
tored to Dobbin Sunday and
spent the day.
Miss Row cue Urquhart of
Conroe, is visiting friends in
Dobbin, the guest of the Misses
Smyths.
Misses Hollie D. Williams
and Daisic Williams went to
Sylvan bench Sunday and re-
Dr. A. J. Scot paiil Hot union
a business visit last Week.
Mrs. Cham^y and daughter to J. H, Hudspeth, J.
rights ami privileges u”c ftayinp
»‘)lmy thing* about me and de-
nouncing you, \ oof e.oiy w«>r«I
ami aeM**« ha* l«vu |»ui« and
clean.
Let those who oppose us su*.
what they will, let them handh
their dut and slime ’ilone, and
el us continue to make out
anvasM a* wr* have hern doing,
ipim that ifreat ami «*rbli»ur
thought, (hut (rutlit- virtue ami
hardy d«»nh mmh, rwr re-
mem hr i mg that a vile . and
iiaudkrotia tongue wreakeih
rulu.
Voter# and tax naver*, thi»
s Hut Hunt issue ul this pa pet
liu v juy shallvugA io mv *»p-
fuUKiw, the preaeqj Count)*
Icrk, Ui prmlute a ropy of the
f mem Mtl Statement <>f the * oW-
litiipn of your county for Ho I
*i>. IPIU tau) 1030 mi the law I
him to do ami r‘ * *
a*»f h*Rl e M i(•+*«• L fso* sit* . .
te dll • oV/n.,1 Voter, t, \*""* *•»
Or a mimii
Browder Endottrd ky Walker
County Officialx
Citizem.
Huntsville. Te*t..
July 12. 1920.
I’o whom It mu Cooeern:
Wo. ‘he nnderogned citi-
zen* of Walker County. Texas,
n»o-l ♦»# ns being t'oiinty Offi-
cial* of said Count v . take pleas
• •re in statin* that Mon W, B
Browder of Wittis, Texa- lived
»»t Huntsville fof about ten
veai* that for more than'eight
xeap-. he was Count» Attorney
of Walker County, Texaa; that
Hr was nrrtr defeated for that
office and vtdunlerily retiredIday nf January
• barolw-.ts* In Wittta.jthta beeauae e*
It i* not mv i*erp»w*e to on
swer the critieism of my per
sonal appearance indulged in
by my opponent; neither nf ua
u reap4iu*ltile fur uur phyakal
attributes. guuU or- hud.
Hut just ns n word of infor-
mation. in the statement puh-
Hahed in last week*# gaper, m*
opponent singles out one man
on the delinquent tax list ami
seek# to create the imprcMsion
that I am responsible for this
particular individual'# failure
io pay hl.i tnxec Now noth**;
each year, there #re several
quent tax Ibd. penpl*- m hofnr
quent tax ud, pe«iple who for
one reason nr another fail Is
pay tfcatr taxes bef*»r# th« Zts*
Vou all know
kaek
and gram! daughter of Cnlorn
<io and Miss Wilson of Cisco,
are visiting the family of Mr
S. W. Kumfield in Dobbin this
week.
'Candidate* galore have been
in Dobbin the past week shak-
ing hands with thegood people.
One shall he taken and the oth-
er left on the 24th.
The continued showers sre
retarding farm work and caus-
ing th© coton to shed and the
.corn to rot in the atalk.
Tho hank building is nearing
completion and brick masons
are now putting in the vault.
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W.J.Pwl for County Chan*a*
The name of W. J. Pool will
appear on the Offical ballot in
Hu* coming Democratic prima-
ry for the position of Courtly
' hai- nairr
T1 is i position of honor
ai ■ ivuei t**at men do not run
foe is th-' « H*»al meaning of the
u i il houlil be given to a
m u nx n reward for hi# diatin-
K*** Ivd and unselfish service
, Shawver to M. McKar-
lan and A. B. Shawver, 56.fi
acres J. C. Pitts survey; $10,
ChylAa Madeley et al to
Mn. Agnes Heath, 24 acres L.
$0*00 'Vai<hln*ton ■uryey:
T. 4. Jackson to Miss Willie
Bowling, tract in *r. & V O Rv
survoy; $4,7fi.
V.r*' ¥ ^* Muagrovo et al
Sr l'Ulkt,r* ‘-,0 #«rea E.
r. \\ alker homestead ; $.100.
M. H. Gossett to (). L. Lyons
and J. ||> Webb, 80 acres J as
Brown league; $1200.
Win. R. Robinson et al to W
B. Dunnahoc and wife. 194 1-2
achea Beasley Prewett Jind oth-
er surveys; $1100.
Phil Rufrin and wife to Cas-
par Payton and wifo, lot in hi 1,
Lemuel Smith survey, Conroe;
$226,
Mrs. Ann Wallate ©t al
S. A. McCall and S. A. ('raw
Tru’d; 53 acres A. J. Henley
league; $400.
R. R. Welch and wife to H,
G. ©M#dow, 13 acres Bennette
Blake survey; $16.
Deorge W. Davis, guardian
h
thr party,
i a. Pool is a farmer who re-
si ^ .
, J. V Simp-
son, Mfi.7 aerhs I^m. STnlth sir
vey: $1260,
G. W*Davis to J. f|. Hudspeth
#nd J. W. Sim|>aon, 36.7 acres
Lem. Smith survey; $1250.
Vot* fir M. L Aadrsn,
Caafidatt for Sheriff
To tka Vgfterx of Mont|MMry
Caaatyi
I will ask you to read this
statement in connention with
the two statements published
X. ?*** JUHtw »i*ned by Bert
ififka agd for which he **a»-
6Una.*s responsibility" but for
wide# tome other interested
person is responsible.
They tell you that during my
present term of office, 1 have
rolleetnti in fees from the state
of TCxas the sum of $19,141-30
And from Montgomery rounfy7
during the same period the sum
of $8,743.11. They say that
they have never charged that
my acocunta are illegal. If
They dMrtT want the penpl# lb
think so, why did they pttbliah
a statement of the amount re-
ceived by the Sheriff of Lib-
erty County? And why do they
ask m« in that statement to ei-
thai he watla a# ♦(in lea# 4’eee |pnbl|eli#d iuU r*aw(n* aeaawwl
lj AUtwuey. giving general j pagra of the papfr, publiahcd
-Mtufa« t!«»b (♦* (be |eo|iir IhxrmlM-t Some t*1 my
Walker Courtly ; (hat he Wax an I opponent# rio«e blRKui rria-
xztnpiary t tluax i# avar) f#.
pet I and a awful and valua-
ble rltisen nf H alter County{
enjoyed the ronfidene#
•»ur panplf and had
•4 ot.
•itr- b your monei u, mn
a xhort >iUi it bal iui Is 'lli 1 '*^ ,
m % **
< (an- at the
that ua# g
hy §tl 0 Hi# subi
kL,-u”~ «
Aeit and fell VI
hinaaelf |*» he a*
•optional merit
l< win# Wallet# «*41 -
*!• x »i*ll<<r to • • I •
and delimit'd a letluti l'h
Men# Sunday S. ho.. 11 to
MrllttMllMl thui. It Jot
o*Hy apprer tat
Up— ee* 9tt Th* delta
quent IUt My |>«>lillcal oup»n-
etit# a* well a# my polltlral
•upporter# aomedmee fail to
in Ihe ongstreet voting
sr ,^.J2rvX.hjri,^vi:|a'*'» *•»1 ^
'amount i got from the elatef
They dot insinuate in the ftrjt
accounts
re "UUf
they published
they
I found lh«t the p«M«ple of this
ti.*.. of me At * ' r7' * l’Prove pf dirty
>r>K «f the County l?* "**" ?1**^" iKtlUMb, as ifc—
mi.ilto h. • * here never char
|*d 1 hat ho# aioMinli war* il-
vmamy li» Jh*f pr
at the w" lu 11»* i• in
er sought pubik
rececit meet
Kxr*. bftVt Ct-mmlflrc, I>e w*
#ia* iod Lk U.4 ttHWttwrat vole .._. ,, ._ .,_ .
nrtttc nil ."..imiffffo. Itt rm .. th*f '*••.•« u»i
... a I***«»* thiuh IhptT sueeieen mono-
imiitm'nt himiiv money far MjrMlf than ! man
Hi. IrlX^Hr .j.*-.r„VI lh.!lrw*‘,wT *•• •"■«•" Ai.4, th.,
hi# nkmrbv |.u#<
Ih( f#Mita\««dw
( hairni#h J the • oming p
maty, a petition hamng hear
filed with the KaeCutive Com
uutt«* i**fu«#tmu that hi# umo
Taking up the items shown
in the Comptroller's Statement
which they published: the tint
tem of $2,428.50 represents
the warrant received by me for *
the last uuarter of my term of
office before I qualified for the
present term and has no place
in this statement.
The item of $936.66 repre-
xents hack fees which were due
me and which were collected
for me by Mr. H. B. Terrel, af-
>r he resigned from the Comp-
;roller’s Office. He charged
me one-half of thia amount Cor
collecting it. I paid A. W.
Morris $10.00 for recording the
iccount which Mr. Terrell
made.
The net amount received by
me from each of the other war-
rants shown in the statement
above mentioned for myself is
as follows:
The 2nd itpm, $1693.50, I
received for myself_______$237.00
The third item, $2842.50, I
received for myself ....$548.80
The fourth item, $1786.25, I
received for myself ... $1053.56
The fifth item. $833.30. t
received for myself $119.00
The sixth item, $1176.20. I
received for myself ...... 648.00
The seventh item, $1650.60,
TVceived for myself ... $964.05
| The 8th item. $787.50, the
amount paid out by me to othhr
officers who did the work for
me and for expenses for this
quarter, amounted to $1091.60,
t Ml lou to m of $117.00.
The ninth item, $2048.26» I
received for myself _ $207.90
| The lenih item, $936.55,
colected for me by the ex-
comptroller, a* has already
boon explained.
The eleventh item, $1627.76,
I received for myself $6.25
I The twelfth item. $1411.50,
was collected May 13th, 1920,
too late to be included ip my
Mar report which was ^gwaa
Wtth DI6 CoUnty CUrl on Miy ^
10th, 1920, as required by law.
The amount received by me
for myself from thia warrant
will be shown in my quarterly
report for Auguit. 1220.
But they eay that I have,
during my preaent term of of-
fire, colected $8 748.11 from
Montgomery County. I have
not had the time to check ujf
the various amounts that have
been paid me by the county,
hut I presume that these fig-
rm are correct Both Mr.
Maerie and felr. Hick# ought to
he hauler with them, fur the
ronrt of which
member# seam-
allowed every aeeount
during that period
This Item represent# money
Mid me for fe*dm« prism*
tnnflned in the county jau al
L
-•V
• ••mnUMiMiti.
they weipcBott
• ndd mSOellew*
\AtJrn\m during
hel-
lo r»
HttHfiLAr*.
T Attorney
'AT
Randolph
lumh *
•Hit
the
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lew din
(A c i 'an |«
CKortgrlve#11
e I• •> bail 11
k lain piuved
nlfldl of e*
) \#r>«>nr tn
the rta*# »b«»>k hand# with hi
et the die* of th# Iim lure as ---- _
eeenrwd him of thgtr apptelia - Are (totne and a# (he to
Dm tut men wont e# #•#(••*
hop* te havo lb# #1#*
are ot b*« in* h I hi with #*
agate la the neat iulurt, a#
each le* tUio# m* a *t»ur«* of
>n»pirottwn/ afMrStualU and
mormll) and hie* with auik
lalmU a# felt %*rMis
ahueld lie yihwuaH b ***•
them ai **«•► »*pp •o(u*»M»
(’**•
«»
tr
i rfifniliD
wttl he f .ui
I ieport# a#
(belt gtiwlaiM e) IS th* ban l,
ling of youi tuwnli a affeu »
for yea end It shell b# a# H e
balaine #ha*( froAl the In* l
keeper le lb# ewner **f the
utar# to they »en tell whet ih***
c a##
^$4toos
• b»n bv gel* hi* #4ol#m*i (
monthly or dally fmm jkb U*#|-
keeper* he «ete uet to# leek#
and W#**e D»» y*w o»nl Im *t
that wMh tb« finamee of i i
t«»unlyf Ihiyuef
Dr »*
fur el) I* nei lane# etib* ••
4*> y«u
mm mipWHp
• with an b..oe*4 hogtt tp
•*e-mg
Re ia«n lh*< > t» Oghl ib#i
m 9001
eo
P pay 'a»•* i
i... . M. ta«l>a>#'
you a.R7, lull Io th«
f iURMtai luXtl
f Smmlaalaoer
!#•.« I, k|<dl
II f Hoot. C
tunas, !’••• 4
J. H tuo
Free t
I . A Waenor
Fro* A. '
1 N kite, d__
fro |<
J l« lee iMlkl f ieri
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: ( *kt-'v
t it A#btusd r/.
Vi I Jnno* Y
W. A H*U#«
•. h omrM
A Jf Meflliwwey gr
llVUihol 44#«rihowg
vt exheu
Is*
I collect d«lloqu*ol lasoe ax 1
[thia fa«it b MOahiiahed by Ih#
yocarda ef my office The law
Fount# Idoea ml give me the aothaeity
to sell on# • lend IW della
[JudgeJ qwrnt to*#*; my up|**»ueot
omnia>1 aught lu ka«»w this, If be due#
md hr would iudr find It mil
if b» were a ta» twlleclwr |i
11* ainiply • «|M«*Mnnehle |M»ltti
• el trwk oy ••yyaemt hoe tn
delg*d to, Vut one I feel aero
will oot aorve te fgather hi*
• bam e> »»f #lo» I two WMh th*
tyli minded voter# of ftfelle —■
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I #4*nd firml# end iusf|<t'#
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Etheridge, O. & Cupps, D. W. Conroe Courier (Conroe, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1920, newspaper, July 16, 1920; Conroe, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth844056/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Montgomery County Memorial Library.