Jones Co. TX - Newspapers - The Stamford American: November 27, 1925 *********************************************************** Submitted by: Dorman Holub Date: 28 December 2019 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/jones/jonestoc.htm *********************************************************** The Stamford American Friday, November 27, 1925 Mrs. Alberta Cologa, Mexican woman, became suddenly ill at the passenger station Saturday night and was taken to the Sanitarium where she died Sunday morning. Body prepared by Penick-Hughes undertaking department and shipped to Marlin for interment. Record cotton crap made in Tuxedo area. I.C. Rutherford, prominent gin man estimated that Tuxedo would reach 2,000 bales compared with 960 bales of last year. The house belonging to C.G. Seth and occupied by J.D. Harvey, burned here last Friday. Gins closed Thursday night with 3,181 bales ginner. Farmerís Gin had 1,790 bales and the Douthitt Gin 1,391.