The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 2, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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There7 s No Comeback to
a Checking Account
After you've p.nid a Mil with a chock it acts as a lojral
definite receipt for the bill
rendered. There can lx no
rmiu'liack no :trnmient ov-
er the payment. And thorp
arc nthiT points i.i favor of
such an account -the cusp
the convenience and a daily
chock mi your expenditure
and income Whether otir
account h ?."n or ?."nti(i mii
ale a uii'd r.T it fuendlv service -the sort of service that
h.is limit f"i Him I'.ttik its ellialile reputation.
The First Nalional Bank of
Breckenridge
FDIt MOHK THAN 21) YKAKH
STKI'IIKNS COUNTY'S DKPKNDAUI.K HANK!
Phono Social or Personal Items to No. 1 or No. 15.
Mi KMkI W.-illnce who husltn !)' changed from I to '' nrlnrk
li. ii vi itm li. i Im r h-i-. J.i. '. for h. .tui .it nm ni C 1 1 f.ill nnil
tt .ill ire. Ii.i n nun ! In In i lion ' iVMrl-r month
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W t.. Hardeman who Im; lw en in
tlii- I'iih li lirv li'i I'it.il i I'tilin
il tn lil hum si iil.it
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CcnriA' T. WiInoii W'i't to
-M.twntr Siind.n to iiii.l his two
il.iniJilers MIkhcm trf-tha Mile find Ki
ll. i .mil Mr. WIUoiii iiii'thM. Mrs.
I C Mutpli'. who Mini- on Itn-ir
ii in in Mom i Klt in Sctinv conn
I li il II. imrli liiiitmi ! tin Ti
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i iii nut. r ni the Wiiv ititii Itnrkiii
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Another Ihirjdar
Cited Las l Niirhi
I. a if nlflit about two o'rlorN n
in in nil. iuit'i to fiii r tie- !nuni
-r 1! While nt MX North
I'r. rfc. urtiliti avenue Imt w.t
M ii Mi in it wa h n doc.
White nfiilcal that he wan awnk-
mil In the dn growling nml jm
h- went to c. what waa rauainK
the ilmtnrbunrn the doc made a.
dive towanU in ilnor ami n man
Iwnt orpr nnil' ran pant a window
Whit. nln Mtiit.il lh.it 'lln- m.in Iii ti the I. solar m-Mlnn of tin
. iiIhmii . K-rit'-ii jenrs or iiiinini WHinon.ir mm-h-m oi m-
nml w.ii.ilrii.i-.il in kh.iM I n .ich-M thmllHi Church. Mr. John It-nt
I (or m Min. lint h. u.i. umu fr" " .Pi'lli-il an general rhnir-
lx lor.. I ini li I h.i ii. .1 mil of "Voice thl" to he in
Iihm. nml he trailed ihe mini fr I''' r
feature oi" the afternoon wnre
Ihe r port from the illfferent clr
clew which lire heard on each tint
Monday nml which were nutstuiiil
mi; In etry re p.-ct for t'n- inonth
nf Aliuust
Tin nn-uUng wnn opened with
fiiiM-r ami M-ripiiiri reantng i
Mm. H. II. Siiiitlmnn. vln-clialrmnn.
nho In t : nhs nci of the rt-snUir
chalrmnn. Mrs J. i: Hickman. lr
hiil. (I oer the xpiKinn.
Mrs. I. T.. Mluarl rculKmnl n
I hi mm reKirtir of the nrnnnixnUnn
on acronnt of her hcIhioI duties and
.Mm Civile stnnrt tr the I'hfllliw
l'i trnl' nni Co wiii eh-rti d to (ill
her dace
I'hIIow iiu- the hilKinei-. of lie
dn. Mm. N J. Nanny rend n er
interextlnic artlchs on Hcarrlit-8 in-
i lite and Training nchont
ThU waa Kiipplenienled with an
other article somewhat. hninoroiiH In
nature Hklllfnlly nn h Mrn. 1'. ('
of Hlmilnr romnillleeH tlmt '''. ntltk-il. "'flie tiiwp. I t'nrd o(
sot iirrv.
aliont lo ldicki.
h.ive hei-n appointed (rom each cli j:
flilef c;riiiinlnKr tald I'Mlnv that ''c ' l"e day'i program In
no tram or the p. rsonx who had rnarRf. i nc nun Aiomiay oi mm
committed the hnrKlarte Snndav month will lie deVntPil y each
nu-ht iate licen found circle in aeparuio xcnainn tn aninti
proisrani or ntunt from "Voice." the
Mntidonnry oran ot Ihc Society mid
later plana for each will be mappi'd
WANT ADS MUNC
iltfl.' DI'CITI rpn mit In detail
. U IV.I UIjDU I j I D
The time nf toimlnn wan Voted
Knral Community."
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ro.vi'Ki: ciiXht's.
Cinnl plaim wro rnmnlctcil for
the tokliiK of a rnmpletn ond
thormiKh rellRiona ccimua of the
clt j-i'Htenlnv when memhera of the
(.'. V. It M Lnilion Aid Society.
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ii. d the wot- "U u the First Chris- -
1 1. hi ihuich held joint Keasinn in the
i inircii purloiH yeaterdny afternnon
'!' iiiim that had been appointed
iiim time .i-o wTo itlven lnitn.t
i s and iiuiiid .ictn.il work todiii
liming .i ln)it hiiidriena lntersui
Mm. Vf rnon () .Mamhiilt rrxianed
. - presuli nt of the Ladu i nl So
ii'tv mid Mr'. John W Hut U'i
eliclfd to fill her lil.lP-'
Mi:.. Mai .shall Iiim i-h.tij.' of t It
Music depurtnn nt nt t h l!i . ); t.
rid' .school!) .mil mi acimint tn ln-i
mail diillefl In tl.it tap.irlt) vtal'il
file wuh tinnlile to i.taln the chair
lillinsliip of the Hiiciety.
Thl week IniK lii-en planned at n
IniA) on. fo.- tin- Mill CIiiIhIihii
i-hmcli iikuiIii rahlp as thi.-j arc
.itriMim to have evrj tiiinu In rend
i ii cm (ur the llk rivival wliii'h Niaiic
net Sunday.
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IIOSTKX l( ( llt('l.l; I. U.M.I .
Illiiinu the i -pillar fis.inil 01
Circle No. I or Ihe W. M. I" ot the
Flrnt Itaptist cliiuch which had a
hoHli-Mi Mik. ii. I.. l-'i r Liinon at lei
home on Nmth Coll' ge uvnie it
vi is di elded tu poiitpmie the rum
ui.me .salt- wlm It had In i n priioui
l phinin-d to he h Id this w.U nn
III some indefinite date.
The scBlon wna the n-milnr Mtnd
period ot the month and .Mm .1 W
Dnrdi n ld an IntereKtiiiu is(Iii
from the Minalnn Siutly hunk "In
the tt'mld ulid All tliu World. '
l-'our new iih-iiiImth wvre nddetl lof
the roll and made welcome Into Hi
-.iicii-ty na followa Mcudnhiii Wnr-
nlca Mamlle Adklim. K. C DavM
and O. !:. Dnvla.
I'nllowlliR the atudy cHnn tin
hrmtoHa aerved lew water melon to thi-
ll member preiont
Mrs. J. C. Atlanta nf North Col-
avenue will bn htMtena to the neU
n-Biilnr leaainu of the circle which
will he held nevt Monday aa Indiia-
trliU day.
cri
2-Knickes" Suits' for
TWO-FISTED BOYS
ItV a nal irllin lo I'iml lolh 'li
can land up uih!t llu -!r !Jik;i: . ir
of rrrlhloiulrd Bu. !u! nr .r Im i'.
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Unit mv rrifiiorcnl at ever iiii.tv.iii
poiul From woolen rho-i-n
(InrahililN and m.irl in a?s
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New Methods Make New Incomes
In New Era of Stephens County
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THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
Ford
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School Will
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The membera of Rt. Andrews
i:pi-copnl Riiild will hold u ritm-
iiiuli' nale Sntiirdav hi-uinnint at
In o'clock and InntlnK throtiKhont I t
tin' entire day on North Ilreck. n-
rliU'e e. nppnnltc the Cook I-'iin-rnl
Home.
It Ih Hinted they Imve an nn
iihiiuI ntnotint of good usiil cloth
Iiik. kitchen utennilK nml other u
IIcIcm of Interi-Ht to be wild nt n
modeat prlcp.
II.MM'IST l.TKi:.Mi:i)I.THS
l H.NTUKTAI.V 'IVIMCIIT
Mflinliora of fho tiiteriuedlnfe ilo-
Pitrlinent of the . V. I'. V. niuTJ .
Ihe if. year old Olrla" SuiHlayw reanonalhle for K- f
Younslcrs m1 a mcrn pact in ihrir I'ii 1 !
lew (lavs (if .school. Thc"iv fillcil wii;i
tin; vim and igor of a -unuuer in 1 1 it
on I doors.
TIiimi Shoe- -how (he rriilK (hoim !
licMr ami )(u need iml worn ahoni wear.
School Special-.
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Rcinol clnM ot the I-'Irat Ilnptlat nnmn tnlllen. ; i
Church will be ontortnlnnl with n Tabor. ix Mci:iw. ;ni n.i. i
party nttlie linat Sldo .Mlaalnn to-jschmldt were th champion hitt-i t s.hiinJ c
tiittht liiiarttlnlnv nt H n'ctnek. I .. ..... ..... .. . .....
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More attention i. demanded for farm management everywhere. Since larm
ill" has hciin to he a iirofes.-ion and a husinca.-. the farmer has hecome a inana-
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IT A f(UU Lrr ( OCa HOI IOMOW O III CLIO Ifc IJW Hf IIIMI3 ii .iiwn
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for them. Il ha.- heeomc
ni iiii;miuus iiiiii.-t' iiv iiimci '"-ii jww..
very iiuprofitahlr to blindly follow the old
reasons
ways year after year.
Il would have an immense and immediate effect on the situation if all farm-
ers went in for clean farming. This is one point at which every farmer can tack-
le the problem. Obere the well kept farms; they are the profitable farms.
They a iv not well-ept becan.se they are profitable; they are profitable because
.they are well-kept. I'ewer fences make larger fields cleaner lands and broader
plans. The farmer who is content to till a few acres and work as year-round ser-
vant to a few cattle and horses has yet lo catch the first gleam of the new vision
of modern farming.
This is almost loo simple for some farmers to take seriously; and yet cleanli-
ness of the farm is as essential lo good crops as is plowing or harrowing.
Clean farming leads to every other kind of good farming.
Lot us demonstrate the numerous uses of the Fordson Tractor on youHarm.
Bennett Motor Company
Telephone 51
205-07-09 W. Williams
Breckenridge Texas
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All inoinberg nml frlanda are cor
(Unity Invlt'ull to be prcneiit.
It waa planned that the partv
he held In thn Kunilay School an-
ditnrium of the First Church but
on account of nn affair for Ui
Senior II. Y. P. P.'a balnc; lieen
pie loifily deHiKlintPil In h held
tin re the a bote ehunr.e wa made.
Iiesdemona
( I:. Moore ft
Shell 2-1-. .
Joiner. :t
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Ch.iNtnin c
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S.Moore p .
fil""V11l fX Tf'T ri?I")C 'l.AIoore p
rnuiu wuornMXoi
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DYNAMOS TAKR
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The Demleinnnn fiimliem went
down In defeat. In the necinid snin
nf the series nt cloae acore of 0
to 7. It wna u bnrd fotigbt Dttne
from beginning to end.
A lnrgo number of tho I)cdemnnn
fnna came ovr to ep their team
lose to the Dynnmna.
Ited Oore. who atnrted Ihe Ktuiie
for the nynninoa waa touched for 7
hit and six runs In tho fourth af-
ter which Palm Ilutii went from
flrnt to tho box and atoppud thutr
halt lot apree. llnbe U-t tliuni down
with five hit and ono run fo tie-
remainder nf the game. Ooro. wlm
i.s n curve ball pitcher could not
curve hl ball on account of the
Deadeuion.i pitcher uhIpk slippnry
elm on tho ball.
Cecil firlKBH' work with the Mick
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We soul Rood thrifty nursery
tock last winter nnd aprlnp.
havo only to show you aonio of
tho rosea flowering ahrutm trcoa
nnd sluulrt treoa t Jin t wo aold to
cnnvlnco you wo Iinntllo tho boat for
thin cllinato nnd soil. Our prlcea
are n low no you can buy anywhere.
Iluy from tin nod Ben what you ar
buying.
Remember nlso Wo furnish flno
cut flowera and pot plants for all
occasions. Funeral designing n
specialty.
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 2, 1924, newspaper, September 2, 1924; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122777/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.