Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1936 Page: 1 of 4
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I
'X
PICKED UP AT
RANDOM
Barum made a fortune with a
"horse with its head where it- tail
i litfht to l>e," and if that superlative
showman was alive today he would
most undoubtedly enhance his opul-
ance by the exploitation ot a strange
freak of nature owned l y Charlie
Eskew. This queer animal is part
hog and part horse, its equine char-
nctci istics being confined to its feet,
while the remainder of the hody is
peif ctl.v developed shoal. Normal
ly a pig
part ieular
pel ft ctly
sembling
h;i - made
critter" i
curiosity
sausage, ;
this mom
as
nea futuie. In
lit'.- friends an
iinu-ual animal
foot is cloven but this
shoal has ft ur feet with
formed hoofs closely re-
those of a horse. Charlie
up hi- mind that hi "queer
s lut more valuable as a
than as poi k t hi p> and
hi there is a p issibility that
tiMsity will make it- debut
i ntertainer in the very
the meantime Char
invited to view this
without charge.
T t \-as' (>!dest. I Mug St« re. C. Er-
liard & Son, is -porting a new awn
inir- WTien Harry was taking down
the old one to make place for the
new he temarked that he was rath
< i proud of the fact his store wnA
the okicHt institution of i t#- kind
in T* xas, but wanted it definitely
understt od that the old awning was
not the original put up when t-hrt
store was founded,, even if it did
look the part. C. Erhanl & Hon have
(quite a remarkable history. There
w re many diug stores established
in Texas prior to 1865 but none ofj
them survived thri ugh the years un
der the same name and family own-
ership at the same location, and to-
day this store has the unquestioned
distinction of being the oldest busi-
ness of its kind in Texas and per-:
haps in the southwest.
RECENT RAINS SEND
COLORADO ON RISE
Heavy rains along the Colorado a-
b..ve lure in the past few days have
put the river again on a rampage.
The river was about twelve feet
above normal here Wednesday af-
ternoon atid was lising steadily.
Reports came fn m Austin that the
river had risen to twenty-five feet
and more water was expected from
above when reports came from above
Marble Falls.
The rive i started to rise here
about nine-thirty Wednesday morn
ir,v and h;< h"en rising steadily evei*
f
since. i
NOT UK
Centennial visitors can find ac-
commodation for one to six. and gar-
age at '11 (irigsiiy Ave.. Dallas. Tex-
,i -■ .1. k" iSS 111{ EEN.
Further information see
25-2 M US M A. GKEEN
F I N ER M. SERV ICES HELD
I >|<. VV . E. FOW LEU
Dr. W. K. Fow-
S« piember K. af-
VV* rfa '
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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER. BASTRop, TEXAS, I MI'RSDAV, I I'll M It E I' 1 ! •
KNOCK! KNOCK!
Villus THERE*
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Headpuarter* For
Mi MM. SI I'I'I IKS
NTMHER 21
BASTROP PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OPEN ON MONDAY MORNING
ID Til l (.J V t |\ ) HKNDKIX
Berle (•!;•< k I llendrix, -on of A1 >-
nei and Katie Hendnv, wa- born
January >>■*• 1 Dl. 1 He dud instantly
the afternoiin of August 21, wh> n he
was struck by a bolt of lighning at
his home in (Ireen's Prairie, near
( t dai Creek.
Funeial services were held the
next day n the new Hentiiix ceme-
tery at M attel son with Rev. Griffin
of I.ytton Springs conducting the
services, assisted by Rev. Clayton
McMahiil, of Au.-tin. Pall bearer#
wt re Vilas Hemphill. Hobby Wolf,
Eurl Callahan, Hugo Goertz, \ugu.-t
Hoer, Philip Goertz.
Hi is survived by his parents, two
brothers, Verlin and Emmet . and
twi isters, I vol and Mrs. Walter
Hoffman.
LA GRANGE WOMAN
DIES HERE TUESDAY
Mis- Helen Huebner of LiGrange
iei elved fatal injuries here Sunday
night. September 14, when the car
in which she was riding overturned
on the highway about a mile east ■ f
ilastrop.
According t i M s. H itman, also if
I.a Grange, who was a passenger Ln
the car, the party was returning t>
l.aGrar.ge from Temple and failed
t> turn into highway 71 at the top
of Mayfest Hill outside of Bastrop.
As they came down the hill the car
ran off the road, sweived to the nth I
i r side of the road and back. As the
r.tr left 'he r> ad it turned over three
i times and rolled into the ravin1 at
the foot of the hill, coming t'> rest
'•n it's top.
Miss Huebnci wa- brought t the
hospital here where -he died early
Tue.-day morning.
Other occupant- of 11 if car. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Him 1-v, Mrs. R y
Head, and Mrs. Hotmail, all of 1 a-
Grange, received minor injuries.
NOTICE
|()R
Heath came lo
Ifr Tuesday night,
t.■: a two week - Mine . Funeral ser-
vices w<-te held at the home Wednes-
day afternoon at five o'clock, con-
ducted by Dr. (). W. Bradley, pastor
of the Fiist Methodist Church, as
ted by I ir. Guy F Jones, Rev. E.
S Sansom and Rev. II. I Robinson
of Texarkaiia. Burial was in Adickes
Addition of Oakweod Cemetery.
I'alUif arers were li i - nephews:
Turner Fowler, Alton Farris, John
Edwatd Neiison, Doug as Ross and
Hubert Jenkins. Honorary pallbearer-
were, Dr. J. R, Martin, Dr. E. W,
Anderson, Dr. Ray Black, Dr. I,. A.
Barnes, Dr. W. A. Goodrich, Dr. M.
K. Curtis, Dr. L. II. Bush, Dr. Ewing
Bush, Dr. I,. W. 'I In mason, Dr. E. 1
Vngier, Dr. W. B. Veazey, Dr. Au
I,try Cockrell, Dr. H. A. Mallett, Dr.
li. C. Stieinberg, Dr. M. E. Praytor,
J. R. King, J. Robert King, Jr., B.
K. I'a.vlor, Roy (i.iolsby, Ed Kvans,
I B. Vann, Joe Dominey Bill Grifftts,
and George Zackie.
William Edward Fowler was born
November II. 1 HOI in Mississippi.
He was brought o Texas when a
small boy by his parents who set
tied in Bastrop. In IS'.'T he married
Mi-s Georgia McClanahan of Temple.
He came to Huntsville in 1 HDD and
for eight years served as prison phy-
sician. His wife died in li'll. Hi^
was married to Miss Mary Ross in
1914.
He joined the Methodist Church
wl en a child and
fu
H *
H ginning m xt week, we will gin
ri. .n Thur.-day. Friday and Sat
unlay of >?i ch week.
The Round Bah (I n
The Iman Gin • >
WORLD'S MIGHTIEST
CIRCUS COMING SOON
(•real Ringling Bros, and Barniim &
Bailey Combined, with Pigntv Ele-
I hauls and Pongurs from Vfrica. Col.
I im McCov and Hundreds of New
Foreign Features, Offers Epochal
Program.
remained a faith-
I and active member all his life.
I many years he had been a Mason
He is survived by his wife; two
daughters, Mrs. R. S. Jackson of
Abilene and Miss Anna Margaret
Fowler; two sons, W. H. of Long-
view and Hillie of Huntsville; one sis-
ter, Mrs. J. H. Farris of the San
jaeinto community.
Dr. Fowler was a man of strong
convictions, honest, -incere and in
tcre-sted in the welfare of humanity.
IF was ethical in the practice of
medicine aid believed in and hon ored
his profession. He spi nt i life time
m looking aftei and administering to
the poor and did not have time to ac-
cumulate much of this world's weal
tli, but did s'ore up untold wealth in
love and eflti ti 'ii from hundred,
people throughout Walker county
Out of town relatives and friend'
here for the funeial included; Mrs.
H. H. Towler. Mr-. Ethel Temp'eton,
Mrs, Sewart Heatty, Mr. and Mr-.
Dick Pace, of Houston; M •- Florence
R ■ - of San Angelo, Mr. and Mrs.
M. 1 . Peters and Miss Grace Hatchett
of Longview, J. W Ftheridge. Ma-
shall. Mr, and Mis. Turner Fowler
of Wil i-. Mrs. N. G. Fowler of Ba -
trop, Mr. and Mis. V m e Word if
and Mrs. J. E. Nea- >n
Shiro,
will be mtsed hv the
- community and
W ill the most impressive and bril
lint seven ring-and stage program in
it- history, the Ring ing Bros, & Ba,
nun' & Bailey Combined Circus, which
will exhibit in \USTIN. THURSDAY,
October I, offers this season, as a
••nsatii nal super feature, a herd of
African pigmy elephants, the first
t\t-r to set foot on this continent.
I l ose tiny tuskers are not babies, but
fall-grown, middle-aged midget elc
p' nits, the rare.-t animals on the face
f the earth. Accompanying them is
i herd of miniature African pongurs.
tin world's smallest beasts of burden.
Tie pigmy elephants have proven the
gi t ate-r attraction the Big Show ha-
t v 1 placed before the public, not even
. \f pting it.- presentations in the
past of tli • disc-lipped Ubangis, the
g'iaffe-nt ck-'tl women from Burma,
ti e -acred white elephant i f Siam,
Jumbo, Tom Thumb and Goliath, tht
.-ea elephant.
Among the -cores >f new feature-,
lo ay nothing of the new importa-
t 'ii- from Europe and Asia, includ
ng the • ihmedible Naitto troupe, the
Royal i'okari troupe, the Imperial
Viennese etiuestriaii troupe, the great
Fieder.ci and a free running horse,
ifiiiy and elephant liberty act 'f -ixt\
n i iil er -, i- Col. Tim McCoy, the
en i n's mo ^ utstaniliiig western
'tar, at the head . f his congress if
i nigli r tlers of the w. rld t'o-sn k*.
c wboys, 'Wgirls. vaquero:-, Sioux
tid 'tlackfeet warmi - anil Au-tra.ian
l)U-hrangeiCol McCoy, plHinsman.
cavalry officei ;n the !'. S Army Re-
It rve and friend of the Irdian, is the
idol of American boy* and girls, an>?
he V- II be si:en in both the main per
fonnances . n<l the wild west.
Ilit Greatest Show in Earth heads
i,to this territory on four h tig rail
i il train- t" 100 cirs, with I'lOO
• f fu l-sized elephant
•nag rie animals and
P.- ented city i >vei,- tl
ound. There are .11 large
P
7 het
I on:1
of groan,
including
n. seating
w 11* 1 ; .
I
lady, Mr.
f nd family of
Dr. Fowler
people of tlii
time has passed wh
will take up the task
day night by this
carry on f r half
v; le ft m.
' in
11-,.
the
>n another man
laitl down Tue-
good man amf
"nturv Hunts
I '5,000 person«
ik .<• ■ m n f r \ utlt
g file Sim) \\, ,r!d t t •
t with the -how
•■e rings', n the f. u?
ie 'juarter mile hinpo-
I b" -ten hundreds >f
Ihe 60-girl aeria ' al-
lot i'nl m d ir displav
iHiced,
lumns
.f
are beaut1
11
a'
niim
1 lb t
t ho
-n x\
Ringlmg Br
er C mb
er c ■mment
s. an I I'.ar-
C'liUS ex
I
Funpra services were held for M-
Henrv W >!f Tuesday aftertv in
the Saered Heart Church at It '
Mr. W -If w i - accidentUy -l ■ M -r
<I'V morning and wa- found in i pa
ture near his home early Tie - ia>
mom ing by a searching party n • '
p 'f neighbors.
Funeral services were held a'
fleck Tue-day afternoon.
Mr. Wolf is -urvived# liy ttin
x children, his father :ind f
I \I.V \R V ( HI Ri H
Itev. I lart nee H I aki. Recto
Services Sunday, Sep'emh '
! ' •! as follow-:
sunday St h i it i
Morning prj.yer and Serv •
a m.
\li are cord'aiiv r \ :,ed t i'li"
!' •
I IR I METHODIST ( HI R< II
W. Newton Carl, l . D. Pa slur
A. Schaefer. Superintendent
Fhe i hurch St ho d will nieo'
,' lo a. m with c a-se.- for all.
The tinstor will speak at 11 i t
n ''What May a C' n-t an D
The evening service v 11 begin
T '.(> p. in. .'intl the _n),j 11 t lie d
cussed. '"There I a I ion in tl
St ri ot."
A a! e rolliiHiit if pupils
w . dent svl eti the Bastrop I'ublic
Si; - 'pciud Muida> nioining of
tin week, according to P. ,1 llodson,
-UP' ntendent, with 1 .'IT in the high
- l . and L.l',1 in the grade school.
I he faculty for the f ining year
i'let - the following P .1 Dodson,
Fine ' Robeison. (iregory Hale, Mrs.
M I' Perkins, Miss Beulali Giace
Jink.ns, Mr- Jack Powell, M M.
\V at son. Mrs. E. F I'earcy, Mrs.
R 'beij I Jenkins, Mis. Vrthur Ed-
ward.-, Mis. O. P. June.- and Mrs.
W'Imu Arbuckle.
The fo'lowing program formed the
opening exercises in the high school
auditorium Monday morning:
' Song America.
Jnv.H-ation It v. C. H. Lake.
Pian ■ S do Ruth Jones
Sh r' Scripture antl inspirational
me- sage Dr. W. N. Carl
Reading Virginia Ray Hubbard.
Talk Dr. J. Gordon Riy >n.
Introduction of Teacher-.
Announcements.
Song "Eyes of "Texas"
Benedict m Rev. I ake
LAST WEEK IN
OCTOBER SET AS
j FESTIVAL DATE
In varied.- angles incident to
launching 'Iit. several phases of the
H 'iii" 1 oming Celebration and Free
Fair have practicalK all been smooth-
I ill' at'.I th• week of October 25th
to '1st in'lusivc have been agreed
up- " all interested as the date
f th. festival and a program of
\ i 1 •■' e-t la- been worked out.
h" o,s'_ c intiiuies t> grow and
ever in'.-cation - for a highly suc-
<■ .-l i. celebration. \\ ■ i k has begun
o! , listorical pageant that em-
I aci *h■ hi.storv "f Bastrop, Smith
\ Ie and Elgin ' Miss El it- Hiller
la t' .u .'e of the Elgin part of the
i. in'; Mi . W. R. Whitworth the
■^riiithv'i e pnrt a mi M I iicille Duf-
fy, the Ba-tiop division. One >f tli>
features of the Bastrop part will be
i si|aure dance on horseback, and
an -ng the gentlemen elected for
•hi • j n ' are \\ II l!> i:el s. Rob"! I
1'r gg and Dr. J. G. Bryson, all good
horsemen and men who , an be de
ponded upon to inject a lot of 1 if•"
and action into this part.
M - John W .ugh i- making ad
ipiate preparflti'in for the beauty
c nte-t and style -how and thi
should b "tie ol the featurt ent' i
t ainments.
The Program of the Fnitcd Dau
gilt er s f the Confederacy fm th
dedication f the market on tin u
<{ the Confederate arms factory wi
he ne of the beautiful and impi
sive parts of the program.
The Fro: Fair offer- cveiy per.
son in the county an opportunity t 1
participate in the celebration. ^Ian>
prizes will be awarded for exhibit. •
• iiitl tno.-t of the mei chants and Im-
ne.-s men huve voic d their intent he
of erecting bomhs in the fair buihl
ing. This week several people volun
, tee red prizes for excellence in th.i|
,-vi r:iI department- of the fail \
mong those who have offered prize.'*
are Mrs. W. .1. Miley, C Eihard ,v
S in, I I autei'stein and Son, Bud
DeGlandon and E. S. Orgain.
Near'.v every merchant with
g>od display window available wi
have exhibit- of historical relic-. 'Th'
■ town will be decorated with buntinc
.and take • n a holiday air
i A carnival compnnv will show a:
1 r 'he aUspici s of the Eire Depai
Headlines
eyNtaiS OM lAt\uxlL
F ICOURTHOUSF
m DOINGS .
i ill 1 ea «cs
,v I Higtiins and wife t - ti
I Olsi'n, 15.07 acres of land e
in the t iwn of Bastrop
\ 'a.-tn Hai ina A <ie rge R Ih i,
t ' I (J. Brooks an uiiiln dt d li a'
t" 'hiee tracts of lami upait ' I
A Graham League. First tiai'. . o
ta (ling ' I'I'l'i .11 , Second t I 0. Hitler
i.i ning 21 '! acre- Third tract •>'l Battling |iiis«i,i -ill
• I o Ease" Prauuire
Adolpii E l.uiiak and wife t • Ed Speaking in Nurnberg, G rmany, ♦
v a I'd 1 Stalniach ll.e wist t> acres at Saturday, Reichsfuehrei Vdolf
li! of the aci tract if la-.d on Hitler ta t at Russia's Mirhicin Man
the A. Giahain I-eague I'-rtiie field and rich mines He Snve« 22 Fives
Charlie Pilla and wife t Edw ir.l 111,1 wai K" . .' 1 Bui ( an'l Swim
I Stalmach the Eaat 10 acres out l,8 'V'1 P0"'?'* Fred Johnson .f Menominee, Mich.,
of an MI licit' tract 'lie A. (ii ilium w '> . 1 l,:" trtuiD.e with |,a . . .v. d 2:' persons fr- m drowning
i rnil, •• • v«'i, i it the re-
it "hedg ng" i rev ei sing of
b v I he placet if i 4 ill 'liey,
it tvssible losses. 9
I eague.
R A Wolters, to IF mei Ueinert
"n I" icre- of land ml of the Med
■ I'd Survey.
♦it lie
a dictatorship, you must keep yout i,ut can't win! a -tn ke. it's a hobby
supporters stirred up t< a hinh pitch. him and he has spent a large
amount of money in equipment an'l
Electricit) Hall hi. -pare • nie loiiking for somennw
l'aral>/c.H t it v i'o re cue Wondei when he'll fall in
' 11 " ' 'u,1Js iii California and have t" be dragged out '.' '
tl. Ea -t 50 acre- out of a hundred i u |„.n t(u. ,.i,.ctricil \ failed foi
i1' Ba'' oiated in the Andiew f.ra- ,t|l hour in lo Angeles the oth \maleur Aviators
:l eague ,.t- day it -toppetl the city cold Da(r Fl> Main Milts
■lane (i'd -hulk to Paul ( leas, i,. were paralyzed, street cai half lo Have Breakfast
id no I containing to acres apart ed ami even gambling e-tabl; -hinent Pa knicking with a modern twist
t the A (Ira ham I.eague I i act No. were closed Miivi disturbance broke added wa repre ented it sail Mae-
■ ■ ntniniTig iiii acri.- ut of lhe A nut in several places and many per to- recently when 15 airplanes pilJ
(iiaham I.eague sons suffered slight injuries A city oted by amateui flyers went front
\ C. Fletcher to Paul < Tea . a is such ii complex structure that thu San Antonio to San Marcos for u
,ct of land containing 4.' ! • > I ho failure of one e:, ential -ervict will picnit breakfast Ml the planes made
i .-hran survey. ! tit* it up What would ur pioneci tlie trip successfully and "a gotxj
A. C. Fletcher to Paul C. Teas, 2 fatheis i.v t uch depend n • .' ime was hail by all."
tracts of land out of the A Graham - ■ •
(.ague, No. i containing 4« acies ( In Id less Family t miser Sabotage
\ ■ 2 containing Till acn Xccused of Taking ^ ailed Jealous*
R. E William- l- Paul C I is a Kidnaped Child. H> Investigator^
i act of land containing I'.' • out "f An unsigned note to the parents 'nation wa 'wn into alarm
t ne Thus. C. ch i an labor of kidnaped Harrv Brow, 211 month- recent U when .% dences of sabotage
R. E. Williams to Paul C Tea . , |(| Detroit child," says thai the kid were found aboard one of the Navy's
tracts ot land on; of the <i Giaha'ui napers needed one child while the 11 "'k < ruisei Ruinoi- of commun
I ' ague N'o. I containing I" acn No Brow ts have iiiany and can spare ' and it her ictivitie- were batide<1
containing till acre om Can any family spare one ot its 'bout reckless y Now it 'urn- out
It (i Hollingsw n th to Paul ' • children, even though there an4 'hat me hip w >rk- r wa- j alous
Tea-, So acit's tin the Win Medford many'.' 'The maternal instance tnkt - '■'s bo- ..
League. many queer slants, doesn't it ?
Nil li>-ls *sfi imis
(.erinans Complete About ( on vent ion
Bcnii a Mirvev Flight ' ° lalk Problems
Across the Sea Followers . f thi nudism cult ar<
Miss | 'The succe.- -. of the Chin i Clipper holding a convent ion in California,
service across the Pacific has speed '' ^ a erioi.i attair and a- digni
Vlarriage l.ieens«
Elroy Merriweather a
Wulkoi.
Morgan Bryan Perkins
I .m ile lackson.
. , ... , .,.
| ment and under the watchfu -upe
I si-ion ol S, Milton. This feature
: of the celebration will be located ■"
i'c fire departments property .|\ "
Jhill near the C. C. C. Camp.
RED ROCK M \.N \t CI DENT Ml V
KILLED
Arthur Nathan Edwards and Miss ed up plan* foi a Trail.- Atlantic HT- '' '' ;,s :l man can be without
\nnette Booth. vce by air. A German plane recently clothes on Itut. the leader- -nsist,
Rob' rt I. .It nkilis and Miss Ber I ni.shed a survey trip aci >ss the sou- '' 1 not a peep -how and vis.ici 1
nice Hasler. ihein route, by the way of the Azores camei as are barred Enthusia-'s tor
Gaits Beal Mack and Mis.-. B anche I'nn V merit an lines are flying the any tult are always *ei iouit
W 1 W inthrop. variou legs of the northern route al
\ugu-tine Saln/ar and < onception most steadily, buying land t"■ I equip loothall >e;ison
I opa, ping tatioiis. Problems on the At Begins hi I ex as
lie! T ■! e and Guadahipi (iomez. ianli ire many more than m the Before World Series
! Y 11 ii 11 ii in and Je i. Lee Miller | ngei tr.tch .f the Pacfn Weather To many old timers football is
( hai les Jackson and Lullaby Eostei m .-tlv. '.vnonymous with Thank-givinic
pr, -t .n I I'earson and Miss j^aiisc ' but tim e days hnve gone forever
Reynolds. Ohio vie hodieU The football season in Texas begins
i' .1 Woniack ..• ■ i Mi Mildred \pprove Merger this weel in both high ehool anil
Kahti. 11 I lircc Groups college The writer remembers when
Howard Harley I. " k and Mi- The Ohio Conference has ratified li a t otball player was aakad t"
lennette Miller. the union of the thve gieat Metho even practice with the mer.'tiry abov i
• d t organizations. "This is one move he was insulted Now 'hey pi iyi
Deed Iralisfcis among the many in the nation aimed -1111111111 ! >' g and I k" it
Mi Marv .1 Coche to !■ A Hani at this nu iger. It i- agreed that there
ilton ! _-.SU acres apart of the George are 11 > great relign u differenci I Sherlock Holmes
H. Sloval Li ague. to be ironed out, only administi ti• • 11 ^hv s \|mii lacing .
W, K. Gil uiu and wife to the El and financial problem-. Murder < harges
gin Methodist Mi.ssionarv Soei« y of -- — i Shcrlvck 'tVi< . that fictional
Elgin, Texas, lot N" i 2 and the Ptditics Holding ~ r 1'naractei who enthalbd ... many.
Ea t L'O feet ! Lot I n Block II "f National Interest through Ins creator, Author Con
the Town of Elgin. Am Race« Warm Fp. nr- Doyle, now dean, haa been credit-"
II. J. Bianton to the City of Elgin It is le-s ilum two months to the f'd with clearing the name of il ea'
fractional part of Lot No. 8 In Block national elections and candidates of Slater charged with murder during-
II to the town ol Elgin. all fne gmup are peeding up 1 robbery. Doyle's activities just be
Mrs. M. J Wentbrook to G. C their work. Private information hie death brought Slater the
Weetbrook Lots N... ;• and 10 in block from the East indicates that big shot hearing that cleared mm of the mur-
"i'i of the town of McDade. gninlilers aie wager ng two-to-one on ''''' e.imniitteii in l.">«
; M. L. Singleton, J. D Bailey and Roosevelt at the pre >'nt time. 'This
Jim Taylor. Ttu.-tec of the Church j a drop in dd and •• is • xpecte.l ' topical Storm
,,-f Christ in Elgin, Ba.-ti p County, that they will go to even money Hits I fvas ( oa-t
10 M | Rivers the north half of the ludovv before the e .v of voting I r Does N. Damage
East half "I I ot No. .". .11 Block No. not <■ much an indication of change V tropica di-turbunc'1 which ha.)
•j of the Wade and Owens \ «|ilit i • >n ; —; ...... 7TT rau ' d ;"iiie un^a-ine-- along tlv
to the town .1 Elgin. MISSION VRV SO( IF.1\ fo MEEl Coast struck Sunday south of
Oscar W. Johnson and wife to MoNDW _ Corpus Christi in a -parsely nettled
Rudolph Hodon all that certain tract — area, doing littl- if any damages.
of land being fractions ■.f suhdivi* 'he W .man' Missionary Society S. me crop- were damaged in nearbv*
11 ns and 4 in Divi-ion I f -aid ^ ii! have then hu m - and <oc,a. regions by the rain, however, thougH
town of Elgin. meeting at the heme of Mr.-. J. A. |. s- was comparatively s igh'
A. F. Smith to ,1 S Moon 7 acres Haral- m on Monday, September 21st, t
out of the B. O horn I ague being .1 bfginning at In o'clock in the morn Moroccan Chief
part originally of the C ittinghani E iiis' Exiled b> France
tate 1 I he M1.--1 o 11 Stud^ will be givn Asks For Freedom
The Elgin National Bank t Stei tli. cotid h..ui Lunch ..11 will be \bd El-Krim, leader f >r manv
ling I mnig all of th it t e tin tract 11 i* I " chu k, after win r veais of ht Riff'- battle ag i 1 "
of land apart ■' Smith A
taining about L- acre of
town of Elgin.
011 c
W. B He, 1 nig and
w
land to th
fe t. 0
waid Bue ,1 '■ r if Smithville nil
Lot No. 4 11 Block II .11 th. M Bui
b -or Addi'i' t.. n:S" a stri| of lan
il ere will be a social hour.
Mi . J. A. Haralson, Mr-. C B
May Hard, Mr Nnnie I A exand.'i
nd Mr Mary Murchison will be th*
h ste-se-, and c, rv member is in
v ted.
Mr- W B Ran-ome, Preside'i'
17 fe • wide off f tie S'.Utl III*
of Lit ill I'I' I k N '. t in the ( itv
of Smithville.
Oswald Bueschi r t • M. W Ilium
•nd w ift*, a 1 of 1 N 4 " I'd..1 k
No. Il in the M. Burle.-on Addition. '
al.-o a strip of 17 feet I t -ig off the
S' utli le ' f I 't N * n Block
M. |{ A Br If. .1 to lie Da
and Nellie I ia\ •. l,ot
I I n Block t hi Wil '
h town .' Smitev He
I r. E. B Vulei ant
Il..ra An 1 i to I mi- B
Shirley Bn w t 2 I .! a.
Tli..s. ('h.rist .ii | en-. ,e
Ch.-.s Naumann and
Opal Naumann > \ ..
lot v •; 7 - !• P.
N 13 and
\ Id tion In
w fe, Mrs.
,vn aial wife.
', OUt of til"
European dominance, recently plead
e: with the French government to
release him from hi- Napoleanc-,(un
• xile on an island in the Indian
Ocean. 'I he man who single-handed
defied all th power- pr >m t ■ b*
c .oil Franc i studying the fines
- bemuse the n itiv. o-tiv tie •
n the Spani 1 revolution. '>hi Kr m
may -ee in the Spanish r v.' uti c 1
cI aiic* fot hi people to r gain cor
ginned in Ba trop C .unty ! on tr >1 vr northern Afri 'i
top of I '.Mil r acned 1,217 bale-
Japan and < hina
Vgain at O 'ds
I >v it I e hnicalitv
national- ire reported *>>
l.iNMM, |\ in| N I V SHOW S
1.217 BM.ES
i 1 > ii tal number of bale- of
1 Si |it' nitiei I, a n tling t o VV'ill
T Higgins, Jr.. sptcial agent.
ti
tal f bah
' crop ■ f 1
mbei w a
'nte. ho
Han 1
McDowell
1 acre
gue
Sam Di
W "stb
R
1'
and Fv 1
Lots N i.
e 1,117 k' V
le.
i-b 1
Willi,
Naumann
i ■ ' lie cit\
• ■ Arthui
D. Wel'
• a' Lea
1 D e -dai*
ginned last yea'
::r up ■ . the f rs
I ,«!i|.
•ver, more cit'oi
io- • , -epteiv lie
same time 1-
• ii t' PiH.D'H
II VII V| 1 iN V Mill TO II VV I FIR - I
met: 11 M,
inai s
d membe
Nipp
Hi -
r
' I Jtpae
land in f'hi;
th of a J
■ok on the 11
1
ipan
1,
ufficient room for en
.lent,- if this kintl w
p . Ide tinder f tr ir
"e\v wa-
ll f "p ini-h Rebel*
>d '■>< apt 11 e Re-ort
1 n Northern Region
Mi
' h v i
Block No 71 n t
t . the city 'f Sn
Katn Dnv and
11 a v i and I >. rin" Pate to
nor. all 1 f lot N • 7 and
half of Lot. No - in 1
of - I'll I'll, k- It V Idlt: II
of Elgin.
Vdiiit
I n.d
11
W
mai
'iMt
the
eti
vern
uti n in Spain still g
• re many fronts ins
s ilmost impossible
upr hens;ve picture •' '1
- m Sebastion >r •
• • ".'ly fell into 11
ng them rontr
<p tin. B >th th 1 ■ 11
'roups are i". •
01 ther fror' int1' ■'
• >(h sides w: • ng
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1936, newspaper, September 17, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206871/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.