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The Weimar Mercury from Weimar, Texas • Page 6

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Weimar, Texas
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FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1936 WEIMAR, COLORADO COUNTY, TEXA! iBOT KIM.ED BY HIS Mary, I've found a wonderful new way to get rid of the grey in my eeger are io teli others about we a recipe, an imusvel WAca yea discover Cairo! yew -will ntth to tell year about It. for Clalrol lakes drab, grsy-jfrsakad or gray heir end natural-tasking ccfer and in one quick triple-ectSon treatment. Ask yoifr hair-dresser. Or write fbr FREE booklet, edifice sis core of hair, REE beauty analysis. liei.i* entases, FATHER IN ACCIDENT and 9-y edy Saturday afternoon.

The boy, Branford Jones, died at Jefferson Davis Hospital at 4:15 p. m. i a gun shot wound in his father's hsintis accidentally discharged at close range, at the family home in Woodsdale Addition. The father, B. P.

Jones, and the little boy's mother, were hysterical when they brought their son to the hospital. "A neighbor gave me the shotgun about three weeks ago. I had been rabbit and squirrel hunting with it once or twice. The left barrel would not shoot, but I had left the shell in that barrel," the father explained at the hospital. "We were hi the back yard and I was tinkering with the gun.

Brandford was about a gun's length from me, in front of the gun. "I don't know what happened. It suddenly went off. I shot my boy in the stomach "I grabbed him and started running and screaming toward the front of the house where my wife met one called an ambulance brought him here. And dead.

"EIMSSLY BINTS. TKKCKKR K1M.ED IN CRASH. asd sbabby Mack witta rib-! Beevffle, Texas, Nov. Jerry eas emu Se restored br sponging with i Swancy. Houston truck driver injured on wrong sMe- jn a collision with another truck, five Plaee tamm, fided fish or fried pa- miles east of Beeville Saturday morn- tsfases at tnwn paper before placing in a local hospital at 3:30 Bse serving platter to avoid thai Tlie paper win tablespoon of fiosr is mixed niilj the ssgsr pot in castards, aw latter wSi net onOe S3 readily.

rtocs: Saturday altemo. stack left from cooked spinach ads TsteiKs food properties and finer te soup. rasked qg ou be boiled if the SseB ts Eitt rrtsaed with lemon juice. acW csegalates the aBannin ansS ft feom cat tse crack. A salt aftled to sn-egg fcefose tesliiEs it light and easier ts S-at- injured when his truck collided with another one, five mitea east of EeevUle early Saturday morning ia a heavy fog.

Hie other truck was occupied by meBHrers of an oil well rig building CTEW. Two of them, T. P. Reynold "Just before the gun fired, my boy said: 'Daddy, the left barrel vi shoot, you know'. "And then it blasted, and Brand looked at me a moment, and ci daddy, what have you don Chronicle.

Women W.o Have Pains Try CARDUI Next Time! On account of poop nourishment, many women suffer functional pains at certain times, and it is for these that Cardul la offered on the record of the cafe relief it has brought and tho good it has done In helping to overcome the causa of womanly discomfort Mrs. Colo Young, of Lees- Tflle, writes: "1 was suffering utth irregular I had quite a lot a pain which made me nervous. I took Cardut and found it helped ma in (ivery way, making ma regular and stopping the pain. This quieted my nerves, making my health much If Csrdui doea not benefit YOU, consult a physician. TRUCK WITH FIFTY ABOARD WRECKED NEAR SEGUIN Seguln, Texas, Nov.

woma was critically injured and eight nine were cut and bruised when large truck with 50 passengers wrecked when it left the highway thn miles east of Seguin Saturday i The truck don San Antonio, Texas, Nov. Rocha, 30, farm hand, is held in the Guadalupe county jail without bond because of his love for a certain Seguln brought the worst Friday momi the Seguin Hospital and ling to light given aid at the scene of when the oil The truck, a large one in flames. Hi with sideboards, was being used to about the fi a load of cotton pickers from cover. The plantation in Mississippi and was to the ho itop at Karnes City to leave part of burned i Ber. M- K.

Efflsan, preacher of the fecal M. X. oflorol church, had the tee bis ear by fire, a sedan, white en locte to BCmt to" attend a msettBS Thursday Tte aeeHens occorred near Becky teMgs at Worthing, the car total HaEstefHle New POPULAR COtTPlE UNITED IN MARRIAGE AT HOSTTN i beautiful wedding ceremony was performed at Hostyn Catholic Church Tuesday morning in which Rev. Paul P. Kssper united MIPS Mary It.

Janda, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Janda ot Hostyn, and Jerome O.

Udiak, son 01 Mr. ard Mrs. Frederick lidiak of Record. Luciano Camarillo, a Karnes county musician, at a dance 10 miles south of Seguin Saturday night. He was arrested by Sheriff A.

W. Saegert. The Seguin sheriff said he was told that CamarUlo, who was playing for a country dance, attended by a large gioup of farm hands, was asked to play a certain Mexici 'AMILT OF WOMAN WHO DIED AT BEEVILLE SOUGHT Beeville, Texas, Nov. young roman giving the name of Sarah Rowand, about 20, died In a local hospital Saturday. Gangrene had set in after trm was broken Monday in a fall a ferris wheel at a carnival show- absolved of HPNTEK DEAD.

ng here. Carnival officials by officers who investigated. The woman's home Is unknown Camarillo had refused to play the and the body is being held pending efforts to locate relatives. APPROXIMATELY THREE Bold thieves, driving last Thursday night Into the Hernia gm lot at Industry and waunuuu Teas, Nor. approximately three tons of whowasta a hting Men.

Be Mfebo farthest when Wednesday. Sis Jean Paul here and taken to AosHn. camp near Albert, dropped dead late! get-away SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER San Antonio Express and Evening News (For Mail Subscription IB Texas Only) For a Limited Time Only! 0A1LY AND SUNDAY (You Save $2.05) DAILY ONLY tjf SUNDAY ONLY EXPRESS OHE YEAR EXPRESS ONE YEAR EXPRESS ONE YEAR EVENING NEWS, One Year ft Each Week Day SAVE MONEY OK Your Newspapers in 1937 For It Will Be a Sig News Year NOW IN THE EXPRESS AND EVENING NEWS: Associated Press News Service United Press News Service (Most Papers Have Only One) PLENTY FEATURES AND It's the Best Newspaper Buys lit Texas SUBSCRIBE NOW Through Your Local Newspaper, Postmaster or Agent The seed, which was stored in seed house next to the gin, is a hee loss to Mr. Schramm due to the high price the seed now has. The theft was discovered by Mr.

Schramra he. came to the gin lot Friday morning. He immediately notified Sheriff Koy, who is still investigating thi bold visit of ttie Ulm Enterprise. Houston, Texas, Nov. Segall official of Metzger's Dairy here, tending broken glass would adhere to the bottom of a bottle, drank milk from a "glassed" bottle to demons his point.

He drank the milk at the trial of a suit in which a woman claimed she accidentally drank glass from a bottli and suffered internal injuries. Tin same number of glass particles placet in the bottle of milk were found ii the bottle after the milk was poured into Segall's glass. A jury denied the Port Arthur. Texas, Nov. fourth death from fire aboard the tugboat Chief occurred today when Ct Engineer Percy Snyder.

50, succuml to burns. Ch: iclentifie tentatively jwrng its 1 effects steep icked when it tu ngers and 1 the road nbankment. Ambu- This Banh AT THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS LIFE OF THIS COMMUNITY Every industrial and commercial activity, every public or private financial transaction in the community creates Impulses that pass In one form or another through a bank. Deposits of money, cashing of checks, bills of exchange to finance trade, distribution of payrolls, payment of bills, remittances of funds, accumulation of savings, borrowing of money thousands of euch occurrences the bank takes an active and essential part in the business life of the community. At the beginning of a New Year we welcome the opportun ity to render our customers every possible courtesy and accommodation.

TRUST GOMPftNY of Weimar, Texas MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Colorado County Depository Weimar, Texas Henry Powell, We: was painfully burned Westhoff totally destn GIRt RUN OVER BY WAGON, RIBS BROKEN PearsaU, Texas, Nov. 20 ve-year-old daughter of Esmerizeldo Cantii was critically injured Wednesday afternoon when she was run over i wagon loaded with corn. She suffered several broken ribs and in- by fire early rell was attempt- fire with kerosene oil Kploded, enveloping him suffered painful burns and hands, but will re- fire rapidly spread over Mrs. Powell was slightly ipted to cany somi if the household furnishings to safety, stimated. Powell reported his home partially covered by Record.

Gonzales, Texas. Nov. proposed site near Ottine, 14 miles from was visited Monday by three men committee of six who will select te for a crippled children's hospital to be built sometime in the near fu- The committee was composed of Abe Goldberg of Beaumont, Dr. Ed- Cayo of San Antonio and Dr. W.

B. roll of Dallas. STOCKMAN KILLED IN FREIGHT TRAIN CRASH Commerce, Texas, Nov. freight train plowed into the caboose of another six miles west of here last midnight, killing William A. Gibbons, 81, Texarkana stockman, who was companying a load of cattle from home to Fort Worth.

The Morning AfferTakine; Carters Little Liver Pills Waelder, Texas, Nov. began Friday on excavation for a swimming pool on the school grounds. Tfai: is a WPA project sponsored by th( Waelder School Board. It is in connection with a project which has jus! been completed, of putting; in ciirbE and pavements around the school property. It is also planned to build a garage for the school buses and put The new $75,000 brick and tile high school building, auditorium and gymnasium, is about completed and ready Doctor: "What you is rest." Government Clerk: "But I cant af- ord to go away." Doctor: "You don't need to.

Just at the office a couple of hours nore every day." SNAPSHOTS The other victim was T. D. Lamb 14, of Port Arthur, welding foren srho died this morning. TT Joys Come to those who have the money to make leisurely trips. Why don't you plan to see something of the country this year? It's mighty good country to get acquainted with.

Start an Account With Us This Week Chicken thieves appeared in the eas- ern part of the county Monday night md then quickly disappeared with 75 Mckens taken from the Alfred Lange The chickens were mostly Buff Leghorn hens about three years old. Some I had red bands about their legs, Mr. Lange reported to First State Bank of Weimar, Texas Boerne, Texas. Nov. Pfsif- fcr, 58, was found dead early this morning by a group of friends.

Pfeiffer had left his home yesterday to hunt, and upon failing to return last night his family and neighbors organized a searching party. He was found at 2 having died from heart failure. When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself as public Jefferson. BEAUTY IN TRUCE DESIGN reaches unmatched heights in the streamlined White cab-over-engine tank truck pictured above. It was styled by Count Alexis de Sakh-- noffsky, internationally noted authority on streamlining, and ts typical of ultra-modern types, embodying new safety features as well as beauty, now In regular production at The White Motor Company, of Cleveland.

A far cry from the truck designs of a few years ago. LAUGHING AT THE WEATHER MAN Eleanor Whitney, motion, picture star gets ready to celebrate with old man winter An exceUent studio portrait ol the probable queen of England, Mrs Er- Simpson, and left, her mother, Mrs Alice Montague WarKeld Rosin A. who died in 1929. Penn State Agricultural in four year tests on 6000 chickens increased winter egg production by feeding twice the usual amount of Vitamin D. Results, conducted under Nopco Laboratory fellowship, shows (above left) yearly production of 167 eggs pei bird when fed adequate quantity, (right) only 79 eggs from hens receiving insufficfi MUSICAL Josef Cnerniovsky, internationally famous conductor, who directs the "1847 Musical Camera" heard on Sundays over the NBC red network.

Cherniavsky's program is unique in that it portrays a series of pictures in music. fc MASKED members British Red Cross Society a riding schooLat Scotland and carry out their riding lessons with gas masks. This is part-of their- training in chemical warfare..

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