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MONDAY OCTOBER 31. 11)21
'IMECKENIODGE DAILY AMERICAN
PAGE THREE
i A-
AMERICAN'S CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS-
ING COLUMNS
The Market Place Of Breckenridgc
Wnnt ads accepted until 1 p. in. of day of Insertion. Cost of Insertion:
2'.c per word per Insertion. Sis words to line. Minimum insertion
GOc. All Classified advertising Is cash with copy.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
For Sale or Trade A
KOIt s LE --One beaver board house
Thre blocks north of school house
ik.ir bnll waul No. 1 well cheap.
1 UDtiire V. L. IJUliock. 107n
sWLET I'OTATOES $1.75 n bun-
ilixl pounds. 501 East Walker St..
opposite Hiimon Depot. 107n
JU.0OO. Cost $13000. Call nt
! Horse Shoe Cafe. a l-tf-n
For Rent or Lease D
TOIt SALE -12.000 foet 2-nICh line
pipt ti.OOO feet upset tubing and
Foos 6 H. 1'. pump. I'honu 188. C.
II Fulwiler or T. Edgar Johnson.
lOStt
WHY PAY KENT. I will sell you a
homo of any clzo and let you pay it
out lika rent. Call and wo'U talk it
over. Bolloman at West Side Lum
bu Yard. Sllf b
TYPEWRITERS for sale or rent
monthly payments If dc&rcd. Rib
bons for all machines. Import re-
lalrlng. Sec Mr. Clark. 207 WcbI
Walker Street. 'Ola-tf
FOR KENT two-room house one II
loom -water gas and electric lights.!
Holloman West Side Lumber Yard.
09-tf-b
Wanted Miscellaneous C
BRECKENHinGE Trading House.
121 South Koae Acnue buys and
sells pipe buvs odds nnd ends and
Junlt plpo. llujs and sells oil well
supplies shacks and etc. 115c
Lost and Found
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By Stanley STArpEsGHAlPIOTVHIOH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL TEAM TO BE PICKED
WINNING EBEVENS OFDISTRICTS
BASIL BENSON CHNflEP HIMSELF THREE TIMES TODAY-
LOST One bird dog Saturday 29th.
Color brown and white bob tailed. RRPpK" RIRTlQ
name Is Frank. $5.00 reward. Ntiti-lDIXLiVjfV DILUU
fy Ilreckenrldgo American. MlO
lA MHER 11AUUA1NS Selling out
my entire stock at cost. Doom and
Windows ono-half price. HOLLO-
''MAN West Sidu Lumber Yard.
V Sltf n
I OR SALE At n sacrifice 2-ton
IMi rce Arrow truck practically now.
iiuimtitlc tiros. Terms. Write or
ire Victory Service Station Ran-
ir Toas. M05n
1'OR SALE 25-rom hotel well
furnished one other building. 30'J0
P fict rented now. also one store room.
feet nnted now. also one store room
1 40 fei'L Will sell all of It foi
LOST Small bunrh of keys. One
poslotflce box key one door key and
several smaller ones. 1'Ieaso return
to American office. lOSe
LOST Leather brief case in west
part of town Thursday. Finder re-
turn to American office for reward.
100e
TAKE SECOND
FROM OILERS
Oilers Haven't Look-in at (lame
On Aviation r'ield
Sunday. '
MRTING
rLIFE
Will party who took packago from
writing desk In post ujflec Friday at
5 p. m. kindly leave It at Daily Amer-
ican office. 10Ce
NOTICE
We will not be lesponsible for any
i
lino of 'flush
day when the
mattered their
f the Magnolia
to 0. That
debts contracted by Masters Waffle) score represented
Kitchen or any one connected with it land three goals klclol by the toe of
after November 1st. 1021 until fur-
ther notice. MASTERS & MASTERS.
IJy W. P. Masters.
Reliable and
Trustworthy
HEAD Til KM OYKK
THE DAILY AMERICAN'S
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
t AUTOMOBILES
JrXES .MOTOR COMPANY
New ami l sei cars bought sold anil
traded Parts accessories general
repairing. A!l work guaranteed.
"i 101 No. Ilreckenridge Aw.
Jn'hone 211 Ilreckenridge Texas
g
FURNITURE
SOtTHERX CARACE
C TJ. Whltworth A P. Dixon
Auto Repairing Oxy-Acetlone Weld
ing. Frame Welding a Specialty
Free estimates on all motor troubles.
Five blocks north of Walker St. on
Hieckeurldge Ave . at 110 E. 2nd St.
X. T. HARPER
Highest Cash Prices Paid for Second
Hand Furniture
Will Exchange New Furniture for
Used Goods
21 & No. Breckenridgc Aw.
HOME FURNISHINGS
Those who low loothall for the
sake of the thrills of ireing i bat-
tering rant of huniaualesli tear holes
through an opposin
had their day jeste
Illmking Buzzards
was through the line
Oilers for a score nlK
Ijir touchdowns
McKlnney iiuarterlnfc. one timu star
of the University otMichigan.
With the except!) of one the
touchdowns were ned through a
Mead pounding ofAIagnnlla's line.
Always there was hole ready
Flick or Echols McKlnney or
Lutz. If there walio hole whoever
hail the ball woulclo a fast hurdle
over tile backs oflhe opposers for
many yards. Thioxceptlon came
when Magnolia ntmpted to kick
out of danger. Mtlnuey missed the
ball back of thejwenty-wnrd line.
Echols formerly j tho University of
Georgia eleven wiped It' up doub-
led back and wicgood lnterforej:e
By W. A. PHELON.
XO SUCCESSORS
John L. Sullivan.
Captain Anson.
Terry McGovern.
Hans Wagner.
Frank Rotch.
Nap Lajole.
Stanley Kutchol.
Christy Mathewson. -
NEW KOOTHALL RULES
The ball shall not be considered
down if anybody's face Is under It.
I'layCis belonging to the same
Frat as opposing players must not
stop to glw the grip or sing the
songs.
The trainer ehall not be permitted
to carry more than two quarts on
for tliu hip.
The total weight of men permit-
ted to hop-on-a fallen player shall
be limited to 1750 pounds. If the
referee beliews that this weight Is
being e.xcecded he may take one
man olf nt a time until the proper
weight is readied.
Knock-kneed players not "allowed
In the game. They cause- too .much
interference.
Ity Roy It. Henderson
AUSTIN Tex.' Oct. 31. The first
i goal In tho Interschotnstlc League
state football championship plan is
I the securing of twelve sectional
champions arid that goal Is already
heaving. In SUht. -One section cham-
pion has already been determined In
'Another section only three teams
have survived the elimination pro-
cess while In another but two teams
remain. -With twelve distinct sec-
tional champions the league will
tlU'ii match the Intersectionnl games
wh'tclt series promises gridiron at-
tractions of greater interest than
any hitherto known In Texas scolas-
tlc football.
1 During the past week the ellm-
iiiavion machine has been working
smoothly and the holies of many
'Schools In which figured the shining
; silver trophy cup have gone a-
(glimmering. Austin's victory over
San Antonio Main Avenue High was
quite a surprise. If the protest is
! sustained which Austin has submit-
ted alleging San Antonio Hracken-
i ridge High Used an Ineligible man
I against them they will ngaln take
their place among the leaders of
i Section 10. The matter has not been
settled however which accounts for
the fact that in the list below
llrackenrldge Is mentioned and Aus-
tin is not.
In many instances undefeated
I teams have mut sinco the last report
but some have utaintalnou their
j standing by playing weak teams
These leading teams should make
ewry effort to get together so thai
eliminations may bo carried on wlth-
jout extending the season too far.
It will be noted that Waco Is not
Included among the teams of Sec-
tion 7 nor Is Oak Cliff Included In
Section 5. Neither of these teams
AUTO TOPS
HOME ri'HMSHI.VOS
New and Second-Hand Heaters $2.00
up. Gas plates $1 up. Reds $2 up.
A full lino of cooking utensils sew-
ing machines for sale or rent
T R. TRACY
tOG No. Ilreckenridge Ave.
went around the
i id defenders for
I Twice the nil
On a line buck It
yards nnd laid
inches of the go
ilr
.
'W
1IOOLEV A MARKER Prop-.
Auto Tops Upholstering and Sunt
Cowrs. Repair Work n Specialty.
130 N. Rreckcnildge Axe.
Ilreckenridge Texas.
HLAC'KSMITH1N(!
I'RER .SMITH
11LACKSMITH. WHEELWRIGHT &
HORSESHOEING
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Corner -Front and Dyer Streets
.1. V. SUMRALL
l'nriio Welding a Specialty
Waon Truck Horse Shoeing Spring
Kulldlng lllacksmithlng and General
Repair Work of All Kinds
HON. Ilreckenridge Aw.
HOTELS
METROPOLITXX HOTEL
New Rates Thoroughly .Modern Hot
and Cold Paths Rooms $1.00 ptr
week and up. Dining Room In Con-
nection Not tli Side of Court House Square.
Mrs. L. R. Long. Prop.
HOILKIt works
SOIMIUMJEAIi
HOILER AND WELIUNO WORKS
KINO AND UPSHAW Props.
The plnco where xvork and prices arc
right.
118 No Ilreckenridge Axe.
.METROPOLITAN DINING ROOM
III charge of Mrs. E. L. Beck
HOME-COOKED MEALS SERVED
THREE TIMES PER DAY
50c PER MEAL
North Side of Court House Square.
RA'MIER TEXT' HOTEL
Reds. Rooms and Apartments. Spe
cial Htates $2.00 per xveek and up
108 W. Over St.
Two mucks North Snger Hotel
id of the scnttcr-touchdown.
ty Flick starred.
milled for twenty
ball within ten
ne. It went over
the ne.xt plungeJA second time hel
made n briltianrun. At the ten-
yard line he wnt and both he audi
tho man who taled went down.1
Hut before his iponent 'could re-
cover Flick had lied over and overl
until he was ou le of tho goal line.
Magnolia could Ithcr gain ou the
offensive nor Id the Buzzards
when on the de sive.
There was n iment when It ap-
peared as If alio fire works were
not going to hohflned to tho regu-
left guard was
he came up he
Some olio had
A pitcher as wild ns a leopard
MVeiit In 'nml'was awfully iiuopni'il-
Salil hi bus "I'm afraid
1 FCEL p I'ff
SHEEPISM L CX;
)AlREIDV'j l f N.
1 .'n f 7 I li IMMi I II '-'
fV W"V c V
t-CA$&.
You've mistaken jour I lad e-
At'liy not Irv the calm lite
sheopard'.'"
of a
3
WRKiHT X WRHJHT
Rollers and Welding Work.
hecoiul Hand Hollers and Supplies
Cor Third St. and Ilreckenridge Ave
TIIREE STATE.S ROII.ER WORKS
Flues Lap Welded
as It should be done
F.wert Roller Makers. All Work
guaranteed. N. Ilreckenrldgo
HAMPTON HOTEL
Nicely Furnished Outside Rooms
Flroproor uuiiuing i
Special Winter Rates. JG.00 por!
Week and up. .
210 East Walker Street
lar play. Snil
tackled and
came up fight
planted n clna! t tho side of his
nose and under i left eye. Ho was
dragged off t field and several
promises went aind that somebody
would be seen ir tho game but to
show their gooipirit the Riuzards
fray and gave
nollas and not to
answered In
SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS
SPIRITUAL MEDIUM
Advise on all affairs. Love business
Oil. Hidden Treasure etc.
MADAM L. OSUORN
227 Dyer St.
Avo.
CASING CREWS
TAILORS
(iOOD LUCK CASINO CREW
Jfw Hlocks North of Walker Street
'nil fiOO No. Ilreckenridge Avenuo
Ilreckenridge. Texas
Give Us our Ruslness In Our Hue
and Wo Will Treat You Right
P. J. JesWr Manager
COFFEE AND -SPICKS
CONTEE
Tea. Spices nnd Extracts. CoHco
rir.iRiiil fresh dally. Guaranteed to
please tho most (iiscrtmimuins.
L. N. TARRANT
210 South Court
SMITH TAILOR SHOP
Suits messed 75c: suits cleaned and
prossed. Jl.50; Ctotho3 called for
and delivered promptly. For service
call 191-
12G Williams Street
New Post Office niock
USED TIRES
Used Tires In Stock
II. I). JIALIj
Dealing E.xcluslvftly In All Kinds of
Used Tires
Wo Uuy and Sell Tires
10G E. Elm Street
ganged up aftejh
three rahs for
fbo out done holin
the same spirltJ
Moro than r
si good sprlnkl
endured tho du
tho battle.
The'llne-up:
Ruzzards'
Uordau
Scaguell
Smith
Crogan
Shulmnn
Oheatnian
Lutz
McKlnney
Flick
Lutz
Echols
G. M. Sham
Starr roforeo.
A. E.Jlursli
zards; H. Husl
nolla.
persons includingl
of feminine f.ms
) see the finish of
It Marshal Foch ever sees a foot-
ball game ho will marvel how so
many American youths survived
fight on the fields of France.
to
Giants some days ago Pat Moran
chanced to stop and talk a moment
with Catcher Snyder at the plate.
"Don't get so near that guy Pat"
shrieked a grand stand denizen
"you'll get fleas!" And the remark
so rattled the big catcher that he
had a wild throw and muffed a line
toss that would have saved the
game.
Before the eager village crowd
The horseshoe pitcher stands
Ho holds the curved and-hefty Iron
In largo and vigorous hands
'And the eager crowd bets thirty
cents
On where that horseshoe lands.
If you ever envied anyone who
leads a gay life then envy the col-
ored ball player. That dusky boy
travels all over the land same as
a white leaguer throughout the
regular season; then he embarks for
Cuba and stays in Havana from Oc-
tober to Marrh. He plays on an
average 250 games of ball per an-
num; he gets good money; ho is
the hero Of Blacktown both here and
in Cuba and he sure does live oh.
how that boy does live!
Here lies abrave young man
lie had no fcarat-all
He tried to play third base'efose In
When the yused the lively ball.
. There is a' better world for all of!
us except for umpiies and autoj
salesmen. i
The manager yells "Make "em hit
ill!" The pitcher chucks In the lively
(ball and they generally do.
Fort
Av-
accepted the football plan of the
League and games which the) play
are not considered In official sum-
maries. The teams eligible to play for va-
rious sectional championships fol-
low: Section 1 Amarlllo Canyon
Childress Shamrock Tulsa.
Section 2 Abilene Ilreckenridge
Rrownwood Cisco Comanche.
Section 3" 'Hii Spring.
Section I Howie Electra
Worth (North Side High).
Section 5 Dallas (Forest
eiiuel Greenville Honey Grove Sul-
phur Springs Sherman.
Section 6 Lufkln Marshall Mln-
eoli. Nacagdoces Te.xarkann.
Section 7 Helton Calvert Corsi-
cana Hlllsboro Temple.
Section S Heaumont Orange
Port Arthur Sour Lake.
Section 9 Rryan Conroe.
Section 10 Georgetown Granger
Llnno. San Antonio (llrackenrldge)
Taylor.
Section 11 Eagle Lake Flores-
vllle La Grange Yorktowu
Section 12 llrownsvllle. Corpus
Chlistl Del Rio Hondo Klngsville.
NOTICE OK RANKRUPX
Pursuant to an order to bo issued
out of the District Court of the
United States for the Northern Dis-
trict of Texas Wichita Falls Divi-
sion. I will offer for sale at public out-
cry at the place of business known
as Maiulo Lee Theatre in South
Rend Texas on Monday October
31 1921 at 10 o'clock In the fore-
noon the following assets:
Stock of automobile accessories
Invoicing about 51.000.00. One Row
Her 5-gnllon pump; four Bowser lub
rlcatlng oil tnnks and pumps and
other automobile store equipment."
The building known as the Matnlo
Lee Theatre. Picture show equip-
ment and fixtures contained therein.
Filling station and equipment known
as tho Moore's Filling Station on'
Wall Street.
Hlddcrs may submit bids In writ-
ing or make public oHcr. All sales
It any will bo niado Tor cash and
subject to the approval of tho above
named court. Right reserved by
trustee t oreject any and all bids.
Accounts receivable Invoicing
nbout $1000.00.
Information may be secured and in-
ventories may bo seen at the Mamie
Lee Theatre South Rend Texas or.
at the office of McFnrlnnd & Mc-
Farland Graham Texas.
IRA M. A VENT Trustee
American Want Ads bring results
Try them.
KEROSENE
(COAL OH)
Per Gallon
lOc
BRING YOUR CAN
BASS OIL & TIRE
COMPANY
MEN WANTED
KOR RAILROAD SERVICE
In view of tho impending strike on the Texas & Pacific Rail-
way wo will bo glad to receive applications in person by letter
or by telegram-collect from men who can qualify as conductors
engineers firemen (all oil burning locomotives) brake-men switch-
men and Telegraphers senority to date from hour In which em-
ployed. Applications to be made to the undersigned or to:
W. II. TORIN Assistant Goueial Manager Dallas Texas.
H. D. EARL General Superintendent Dallas Te.xas N
W. II. DeFRANCE Superintendent Alexandria La.
J. McKAY Superintendent Marshall Texas.
J. W. KN1GHTLINGER Supeiintendent Fort Worth Texas.
R. WYNNE Superintendent Denton Texas.
A E PISTOLE Superintendent Rig Spring Texas.
E. J. LAMBERT Superintendent New Orleans La. i J.
J. A. SOMERVILLE Gcn'l. Mgr. "
Texas & Pacific Railway Co. Texas & Pacific Bldg'. .
DALLAS TEXAS
Rube Benton after many years Ofd
service in tho big show sinks baekr-
Into the minors. A great southpaw;.
VULCANIZING
Magnolia
Smith
Mitchell!
-AVoodard
Graham
Gulledgo
Goforth
- Schormayer
Snuthcrlaud
Lindsny
M. Graham
Robblns
umpire; II. L.
ach for tlitr Jluz.
- coach (for Mag-
NCE!
DENTISTS
1). SI. HOLES
rOrnco Houia 8 a. m. .to t. .p. m
J-pecIal Hours by Appoinuuem
X-Rav Service
Office over Bow.n Dnyj -Store
MATT WHITFIELD VULCANIZING
STATIONS
Retreading Vulcanizing & Repairing
Used Tires for Salo
Threo Locations
Fulwilor Garage. 103 W. Elm St.
207 No. Rreckearidgo -Ave.
()
Tho Satvatlf.rmy conducts a
Frco Euiploym Jfflcc at 230 W.
Elm street. re having many
calls from me id women who
want worl:. Tl who aro in need
of help pleaHst your wants
Iwltu us.
T. BRENNAN.
-American W.id3 .bring results.
was'the i.Rubo but nobody ever ox
peeled It after his first appearance
on tho big game. Benton's debutij
will never bo forgotten by those who:
saw the fun. It was at Chicago
with Rube In the war dress of tho.i:
Cincinnati Reds and the Cubs AUm
everything but steal his shoes. The;
climax und'Hulio's "departure from;
the gamo came when Joe Tinker;
trotted . home .from third Benton'
never making a move to throw. 'I3;
fooled that fresh guy" chortled Rcn-j
ton. "He thought I'd throw It. arid!
I didn't."
Leave It to tho fans to
stuff and original javelins
a game between the Reds
pull hot
WUIII1HI
.11111 HUM
We arc steady buyers of j
Miscellaneous Scrap "Mctals(j
Scrap Manila Rope Rcelaim-j
od Drilling Tools Pipe Fit-'
tings Etc. I
CENTRAL IRON &
METALjGO.
Merrill St. and Court Ave.
NOTICE
'Effective October 25 the price of five-gallon
bottles louvers of Electrified Water will be $1.00 in-
stead of $2:00 as heretofore. This price will govern
all transactions in which this company is a party.
The retail price of Electrified Water is 35c per
bottle delivered anywhere in 'the city of "sBrecken-
ridge. Phone 91 and have our driver leave a bottle at
ypuHhome TODAY.
"ELECTRIFIED" means 100 per cent pure. 1
Your Health problems are simplified
By always using Electrified.
ELECTRIFIED WATER CO.
Also Agents for Maurice Mineral Witter
JBhoue'Ol
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