The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1939 Page: 4 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Newsom and son,
of Lordsburg, N. M., are visiting with
Mr. Newsom’s mother and other re-
latives here at this time.
—'Cranberries, Walnuts, Almonds,
Pecans, and nuts of all kinds, also
Fruit Cake materials, Mincemeat, and
other Xmas goddies at—Lockley’s^
J. S. Brown, who has been quite ill,
PACE FOUR
—PAY your Flower Bills at the
Henry Barber Shop. Some of these
bills are past due and you are request-
ed drop around and pay same.
MRS. J. A. HENRY.
Soitery Bkwf: fh*
$32.50
is reported much better, being able
to visit at the home of
of town, the past week-end.
—Place your Orders NOW for uorn
Fed TURKEYS, dressed or undress-
ed, at lowest market prices at—Lock-
ley's.
Judge A. P. Allison of near Burnet,
visited with relatives and friends here
this week.
—Those good cranberries,, nuts and
everything necessary for your7 Thanks-
giving table will be* found at this store,
and priced just right. O & M Store.
Mrs. Nannie Haynes of Barksdale
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jessie
Newsom and other relatives this week.
—When you want service that will be
appreciated then drive. in and have
your old friend, A. J. Clark, service
your car at the Gulf station.
Mrs. Otto Clottdt, accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Wynona, visited in
San Antonio over the week-end and a
part of this week.
—INQUIRE*, at our Store for parti-
culars about FREE XMAS TUR-
KEYS—Lockley’s.
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No Trespassing
This gives public notice that all
my lands are posted according to law,
and hunting, trapping and trespassing
is prohibitied. Owners are warned
against running dogs on my premises,
and road hunters will be severely pro-
secuted, when caught shooting into
pastures along the*-highways travers-
ing my property.
BROWN EPPERSON.
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This notifies the public that all my
lands are posted against any manner
of trespassing, whether you be hunt-
ing or running a bunch of dogs. Any
person caught on premises, without
permission will be prosecuted. Any
dogs found prowling on premises will
be killed.
feb.lc ' J. D. WALLACE.
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^ NOTICE > .
My pastures are posted. Trespassers
positively will be prosecuted. 1-1-40
E. T. RUCKER.
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My ranch lands arc posted according
to law, and trespassing will be prose-
cuted. No hunting, trapping or run-
ning of dogs permited on the pre-
mises. '
1-1-40 J. N. WHITWORTH.
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My ranch is posted according to
law and this gives notice that trespas-
ers will be prosecuted. Hunting, trap-
ping and running of dogs on my place
is strictly prohibited.
1-1-40 FRANK CLOUDT.
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My ranch is posted according to law
against hunting and trespassing of any
kind. Anyone caught on my premises
will be prosecuted to the fullest Extent
of the law.
1-1-40 WALTER O. CLOUDT.
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This gives notice that all lands
owned and leased by the undersigned
ire posted according to law, and tres-
passing is prohibited. No hunting or
trapping allowed.
S. S. HENRY.
My ranch is posted against any
form of trespassing, and hunters,, trap-
pers and dog running is prohibited.
Any person caught trespassing on lay
premises without permission will be, £
prosecuted.
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My ranch is posted according to
law. Hunters and trespassers will be
prosecuted.
1-1-40 * NED DUNBAR.
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This gives notice that my ranch is
posted against hunting, trapping or
trespassing. No dogs allowed to rim
on ranch. Trespassers will be . prose-
cuted. *
S. W. DISMUKES.
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This gives notice to all hunters,
trappers, trespassers and people run-
ning dogs that ray ranch is posted ac-
cording to law and I will prosecute
anyone violating the above to the full-
est extent of the law. •
C. V. WHITWORTH.
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Hutt, J. W. The Texas Mohair Weekly (Rocksprings, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1939, newspaper, December 8, 1939; Rocksprings, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1119298/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .