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The Cameron Herald from Cameron, Texas • Page 3

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Cameron, Texas
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THE CAMERON HERALI) OCTOBER 2n 19 12 MILAM THEATRE Cameron, Texas NEWEST BEST PICTURES With An Excellent Varieiy of Short Subjects Thursday and Friday Saturday, October 22 Sunday and Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday and Friday October 20 ami 21 (H'tober 23 and 24 October 25 and 20 Octoln-r and 2H "Tifcer Shark" On Danger" Tom Keene "lied Headed Woman" Edward Robinwon Harlow 1 Itela (Hraeula) Limn'd Tracy la lic enses Manuel Miranda to Odell dc Crus. Fres E. Baker to Flori.ie Prirc. Hayden Temple to Georgia Mabry. Ted Nie Donald to Mary Fay llou ton.

ha Lee Johnson to Mary Homer. Homer Crook to Ruth Brand. Edgar Dornhoefer to Mary Wack man. Marshall to Thay Olae Wig- ertlH. Bell to Mable Cecil Underwood to Bernice Fudge.

DEED RECORDS I re B. Satterwhite et ux to Curtis Rhodes, 45 acres, Hall, Davilla and Estes surveys. $10. E. L.

Kahler to Mrs. Sidonia Kahler, 50 acres, Jnse Leal $500. B. .1. Matocha et nl to der, lot 12, Arnold Addition, $50(1.

.1. W. Davis et ux to Jim Davis et al, lots 2 and 4. block Moerbe Addition, 1000. Bailey Jones et ux to Hope 3 .1.

Jon League, $10. M. Crump to Emma Crump, 62 Carson and St. Clair surveys, Ernest Hyde et ux to Mrs. Pearl Mason, lot 21.

block 3, Wm. Mitchell grant, $1315. R. I Arran et ux to Jones et al, acres, p. irue, $500.

J. L. 1 layman et ux to Stephen C. Atchison, 51 J. L.

Nicholson urvi y. $300. Tom Walker et ux to Henrietta Stanford, tract Monroe grant, $50. -ie A. Holland to Jeter Lumber 40 acres, Herbst survey, $273.08 A.

Williamson et al to Eph Chandler, tract, Thorndale, $800. Mrs. Mary Wuensch to Thorndale independent School District, lot 1, 20 Tartcton Cow Achieves Medal of Merit HOKSKbKSS ARKIAGK WHICH TOOK SHAItPK HY STORM IN 1908 STILL IS TALK OF TOWN IN MODKKN TIMKS Nobleman's Katy Lee, owned by John Tarleton Agricultural college at Stephenville, Texas, is the first Texas Jersey under of age to achieve Medal of Merit rank with the Jersey at- tle club, and the third cow in Texas to qualify for thin honor. Katy record was 747 91 pounds of butter fat during the day tc-it. OIL ti LE J.

B. et al to H. H. Coffield, 205 acres, Mary A Sackett survey, $25. COMING Friday Night, October 28 th EYES OF A 'I hrer Aca omedx Drama I ntler Auspices American Legion with Local Talent OF COLUMBUS HALL Starts at 8 M.

Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10c. Mrs. Annie C. Love et al to H. II.

Coffield, acres, James survey, 10 T. S. Henderson et al to J. C. Fountain, 47 acres, $25.

Fritz Helmeke et ux to H. H. (of field, 110 acres, W. W. Hill survey, 10 Fannia Mae Reese to 11.

11. Coffield, 8 1 S. V. Reyes survey, Willie Kirk et al to H. II.

Coffield aeres, Mary A. Sackett survey, $10. L. W. Sledge Kuricd In Rockdale Sunday L.

W. Sledge, 51, a promine.it citizen of Rockdale since 101 at hi" home on North Ackerman Street hist Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. New of his death came as a 1 1 tinei -hock. While he had been a semi-invalid for a lo.ni time, and ha been confined to his room for several JOHN ME 1IHOW Texas, October iS quiet Sunday afternoon in ihe Sharpe community back the good I days of i Pos. Sudiienly the Sabbat oalm is oken a -puttering roar a very range lookinu vehicle movi into I tght, Mule cattle and her tear for shelter, and clutch their infants closer.

But 1 alarmed, it was only Paul Urave i i hi new tar out for a Sunday afternoon spin. Ihe sann car, a 1J.S model Jones Club Holds Meet The general assembly of the I II t'lub met I'ue day at the school witli Countv Home Agent, Bartholomew and County Agen, Banzhnf in chame, also the bool board and patrons, for a general clean up and plans were made for a three course of beautifying school ground- Much enthusiasm manifested. A cobble stone walk was ontde at the front entrance and a brick walk rearranged at th de. Flower beds were made in which to set out tthrubs and trees later. Lunch was served at the noon hour hj club members.

The next meeti.g* will be mobile, is now pmperty of Earnest al Sharpe, who claims that is oldest in thin part of the State. Although it teen overhauled but once car i in run ning condition, and its four par form their unfailingly. It I as queer looking to the younger generation of today as it was to the old timers in Asked why he not use ear for his or "Church Conn: Mr. Backhaus explained that he did not wish to disturb Ihe public worship in auch a manner. I Joe and Curtis Fisher of Houston have been guests of their cousin, Mrs.

Homer Nabours and husband. with Mrs. S. S. on Tuesday weeks, his death was not anticipated October 25.

PROBATE COl RT Will of l'aul Pfardrescher admitted probate. Frank J. Pfarrdres- eher appointed independent executor! without bond. August Gureeky, G. A.

Plentl and Frank Moore appointed appraisers. by either Indeed, that hi of his family or his so sudden was his only brother, C. W. Mrs. S.

S. Hickman, llcpoit.o CASH For Containing GOLD Mail in our old GOLD articles: ring bracelets, crowns, old out- lyle JEWELRY (anything containing GOLD, as we refine an I sinp to Government Mint). Our purchase remittance by return mail. Delay Mail Now The (iold Exchange Western National Bldg. San Antonio, Texas IS SET The case of Burnie McDonald, a negro charged with the killing of Henry Breedlove, another negro, about September It).

1 in the Lib- erty Hill neighborhood was called for trial October 19th and a venire of 50 men have been summoned in which to select a jury. Pear all, was unable to reach bed ide before the end. Funeral services conducted at the home Sunday afternoon at three by Rev, J. P. Love, rector of the Rockdale Episcopal church, of which decedent had long a faith fui member.

The remains were then taken in charge by Rockdale Lodge No. 114, A. F. A. interment following in the I.

O. F. cemetery under the impressive Masonic ritual and in the presence of an immense crowd of sorrowing friends. Rockdale Reporter. WWMWWVWWMVAW.Wi‘.WAm,M%WAW.VVA,.V,V.W.WA*.VMVAVM,A MARLOW THE osi ropuicn COMPACT TYPEWRITER Remington writes letters as well as This is a specimen of writing with the newest ington a type style really appropriate for correspondence and other writing work in the home.

Has standard 4-row keyboard and other features to make typewriting easy writes as speedily as any other typewriter. It is built by Remington, in the same factory, by the same workmen, and with the same care as familiar Remington office models. Light in weight, it can be carried anywhere in its convenient carrying case. REM IE SCOUT, WRITING ONE SIZE MODERN GOTHIC LETTERS LIKE THIS 75 THE CAMERON HERALD, Phone 221 Inez Lake, who i attending high school at pent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lake. Fred Leath of Alabama viaited his friend here recently. Mr-. J. B.

Boatright ha been visit mg relatives in Roger for several Mr. and Mrs. Erne am children of Min visited Mr I Mr-. S. Henry Sunday n.ng.

Mi Johnnie Pearl Hairston of visited her parents, Mr. and Mis. 1 Hairston Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

L. V. Hair ei and Mis. Name Hairston of Rockd tic vi- led Mr and Mrs. Monta Coward on at urday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Baggerly and laughter of Ben Arnold visi'eu nis mother, Mrs. Matt BaiTjerly Mrs. J.

Henry spent Friday ev- ning with Mrs. Erskine nnoit. G. B. Kendall of took dinner Sunday with Mr.

ami Mrs. E. Mode. Mb- Lorena Sheguit is riou ly ill with typhoid fever. Her many friends wish her a speedy ry Rev.

C. B. Kendall filled hi regu lai appointment here Sunday. The Senior B. V.

P. I took a Hay Ride Thursday nght. They stopped on 'he roadside and roasted weiners. They all reported a very nice time. They were chaperoned by Mr.

and s. J. VV. liakei. J.

K. Freeman ameron, Tex its Farm Loans Private money to loan at low interest rate on proved farm lands.

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Years Available:
1895-1986