Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 63, Ed. 1, Friday, September 10, 1920 Page: 4 of 6
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bull. Frank. -ho hnd listened eagerly
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aalte another meaning la reaaete cor-
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dirty er antldy place; a ad eerae nu-
tlca whea aiiwetl tell yen that they
reel "conical." A pig er piggy la a
het-wa'ter bottle heace the atery ef
aV trareler whe retarned te drlllzA
tlea with a tale that In Northumber-
land the people alept with a pig la the
fceeVfer warmth. London Expree.
Peer LKtle Meterbt.
Dickie aged three broke a wheel
from hla little wagon. "Now what
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la Lealgalag stmctaree which are
liable te be nabjected te eireaa freai
nowds engineers ceaaaonly figure on
dead load ef aboat eae haadred
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called eecaaae eacb spoon had a figure
of aa apeetle ea the handle.
Save Time Trouble and Money
Go Direct to the
The Olaeet Piahe.
The eldest plane Is exlitrnce
made by Crlatoforl la the year 3T20
aad la ntlll la good condition. Bat
Its esaad Is saere like that of a harp
than a plane for Its wires taatead of
being struck by baarsera are pinched
by aetata ef qalll er ef hard leather.
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"Father of the AutemoblleT"
TtJls title was gfea to Gottlieb
Daimler who constructed the first
gasellna engine automobile.
An Icy Glare.
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at me so 7 She "You're sitting os
his ce creasi. Yale Record.
The Hair That Titian Loved.
Red-haired people nr K-tierully sup-
poW! to be hot tempered. They art
tndlawd to be ha.xty but are nver vin-
dictive. TliU qulcknvus of temper It
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tpeaklair out what they have In mind.
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tlon and are honent ami truthful but
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AM) WE KNOW WE CAN
EASILY SHOW YOU WHY IT
IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
TO BUY FROM US
J. U. JOHNSON
Facing Court House
Literally Stumbled on Rlche.
About a quarter of a century agn
two pnwpectors in the buhland of
Westera Auxtnilla Inn! put up tneir
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ifold. Tliat wan the beginning of Coot-Girdle.
I Lumber Yard With the Goods
Home Builders Rig Builders Rooming
House Builders Business House Build- '
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needs in building material
we can fill the bill
F. E. GRAGIN LUMBER CO.
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HAVE SOMETHING
For men who want nice things-the kind they can
wear on their trips home or to the city and know
they are right in their equipment. Specials in Qual-
ity and in Prices.
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Nettleton shoes
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r 8-inch Connally's $13:85
16-inch Dress Boots $22.50
Black Kid Shoesr-allf
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Full 6-punce Tan Leather
English Kit Bags
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Full Stgck Alligator Bags
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Best quality Corduroy
Suits $25.00
Oil King Coats $1850 v
Bath Towels large .75
Good Lisle Socks .50
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Baxter, Tom L. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 63, Ed. 1, Friday, September 10, 1920, newspaper, September 10, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth121930/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.