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TIIE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDGE TEXAS FRIDAY MAY 13 1032
. mm HUITFGR
BY AMABEL McELLIOTT
Flowery Greeting For First Lady
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W2 ay a wwr vc.
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wlio trlf to advise io nf them at le.ist. Hut there's all things behind glass. Fuu to play
I ' iii.Mit t. t. married has picked the illff-rrnru between heaven and i with the Idea that all these things
ii.ru .if i ii .mkl-ss Joh Hut I like hell In -nine ot them. Heady T" Me 'would ho hers for tho taking one
.. i tl iiml I lxen through the helped Sinan down from her stool day toon. Now the whole thing
mill mv.ir ' He paused and Susan "KorcUe me for being a meddling had lost Its appeal. She hud occa-
dii not u'ltnipt to a Mitt hi in. old lulody" he said at parting slonally a sensation or sheer panic
The tild man I a grand one "but think orer what I ve told you." as she visualized her life to come.
..li'idy .i that better than l Susan promised glad to escape. She would he a rich man's wife
cl.i." he wrt ou awkwardly. "He'sjSne would not admit even to her-1 She was not at nil sure she would
a bit it la his ways hut that!1" llow excited sho was at the. fit Into the picture Meath had
il'H'n't matter particularly. Tht"a ln- uo na" looking tor sKetciieii ror her. or courso they
Hun I' are you quite sure you ! " That explained then the
anrupt transition irom eaecrnos to
coldness In his r.lance tho nlRht what? She had never learned to
before. Seeing her with Meath i do the charmlnr. useless thine at
knowing tho had left the office (which rich women spend their
what would his reactions oe? She time. All her life Suian had been
was angry nt him nevertheless for worker. She might have golf
having come to the conclusion he lessons. She might study French.
had undmihtndlv reached tin mlrht Mho mlrht tn In tltna Atmnntar
clous of a dMp anger swelling aTe naj moro fjiu n hr. tne mysteries of the bridge table
j within her. What right had tbli j "Are you shopping this after-1 All these would be merely devices
man to interfere In ur private con-' noon?" Hose wanted to know 10 1 for killing time. At tho prospect
LTTFLLO!" It was Jack Waring ! rernaT minutes later over tho luncheon she shuddered. Life should havs
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iir.r.ix iinitn Tontv
t:N CUtnT. 70 nnil heiuitl.
tut. hna hrrnmr miifd la marrr
I IIM IT llllATH. hrr fnrmrr rtu-
li'orrr. li U mintllf In lir
x.th HOIl llt'.MIlll iko It IJ
lu lmp "n aBa-rnmBalng:" lih
MINIM A(Kllllll). Kltl nt hit
inn art. Ilrala'a wife tmi Juat
(-urnl n Urn altutrr. Suina'i
thlrf nnillte In tiromUIn- lu
l.irrr llrnlh la Ike ilratrr In pro-
Jr fr lar lular or arr l r
II H an haa rarrd fur her
nirr ralldauml llrr aanl la III
Mhil llrnlh kna arrant'' la arnu
lirr aoulh. dih la atarlaif wlla
Ike MIl.TO.Ni aM ttlraa. UK.N
I MIMIA an oU altar akvila
at llnia Ja algal In SI of
Jralouar act the affair la hnakra
up Suann Irlra la tall Hrala ah
J. fa aal lure klM rnoaah In
n arry aim but dira not aurrr-etl.
II lakra krr la Ik Birr aarrt
he-aara Daakar far Ike Aral llrar
In anonlka. Hob kaa IrlrJ lu Dad
krr nllkaal aarraaa. Ilr la na
C rril al arrlnt: hrr nllk llralk.
MMV I.O OX WITH Tim STOUT
ClIAITWt XXXIX
care esjouirh a boot htm to make him
happy? He's Usui a stlrT time of It
for toe last 10 yean I happen to
know."
Cl'SAN was annoyed to find her-
tlf Llii'hlMft. She was con-
would travel for a while but the re
turn would be Inevitable and then
fusan smiled with pleasure.
f'l l.H'l not seen him for several
w-.k. She was a little embor-
i.. .tl. though by the man's air of
lr.owlngtieM.
"Veil art. a strangtr" he com
n ntrd taking her arm and steer-
fi k hr through tho tioooday crowd.
' i ' u..aad have a soda I want to
I in .i yuu."
uia M lowed him Into the shin-
I . '!' it palace aud they rat down
i h . stools facing a disconcert-
i . y t right mirror.
f'l jdtt have a flats ot milk.
1 - living lunch with Tloso In half
a . V ur.M the gtrl explained.
ifent matter disposed of Waring
I ii t qtionton hir briskly.
l .it's nil this I hear about
j ."' uu certainly stole a march
c i.' Ills tono was agreeable
v -nch. bot Suian though she de-
t td an ntidrrcnrrtnt ot sarcasm.
- fluthed aaiworlng the dial-
i v l.at do you knawT she par
r 1
.'rylhlag." Me smiled at her.
"I luoat admit I was sarprtaed."
) ntoBr chaaged.4e4ame Mil
There. I knew you'd think It
rras bone ot my business" Waring
matt. red In disgust. "I knew I
was. going to bungle this. Maybo
I'd better not tvy anything moro."
"I'm aure you mean well" Susan
told Htm coldly but really you
don't noed to worry. Everything Is
gelng to lie all right."
table.
"No I'm not."
a
CUSAN picked up a iponn and laid
more meaning than that.
QHG could catch an occasional
u glimpse ot herself In shop mlr-
It down again. She had no ap-1 rors as she passed. A tall girl In
petite. 'ost year's blue suit that Just
-I don't know whnt on earth U''P!J ben? '''""j11' hJabby-
.. . . .This time next year ebu would own
the matter with you" Rose rt- Uoitnt ot cosluulM. s woula
marked attccklng her chicken a la have a new bouse cars servants at
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i FLIERS HONORED III1W'
SAINT VAIiLKflY RN CAOX.' The American Is authorized 'u
Irancc May 11 tU.R -A monument I make the following nnnnunooinen'ii
tu thp aviators. Dleudonn. Oostcj8ubJ.'!ct lo. theJe'nor"tlo primary
and Maurice Ii-llohtt. whoe wt-rtecon' Ju!v 19"'
tc vM flight across the Atlantic In For Conjrrpss 17th Dlitrl.'t: I
the Clucstlon Mark carried them ov.F(ir Sai SpniUi) 8(i SwMlot(l
ei the French coastline here will t District:
be unveiled on the second anntver1 ANDREW M MOWSLUY
iiy of the fllpht. Sept. 2 1930 I Albany
' The monument will bo unveiled In For neprentHtlvo In Stat 1S. fr
un presenc. of a number or dl- aturei 08t Utr.t.
t.ngui'led officials and guet ot ' BAILEY W. HAHDYliP-Plectlnn)
IjoIU French and Ametlcan nation-1 A. C. KYLE Mineral Well.
i allly The plcturreqtie re.oort ofi.. . . ( .
. o i . f ii 1 .- . i for District Judgi'. DOlli DNtrlct
I .saint Vallery en Cnux p.vnents an c Q HAMUN rt..eicclon)
unuotal background. In the 10th I i ij WELCH
I Century after the creation of the I c. J. O'CONNOft
i Duchy of Normandy the town tooki . . ...
i ii. Fr District Attorney :
ion nn air of Imporlanpc. havlnK nRN j DEAN rerfl
prrviomiy con'istea rniPiiy or n
clmtch an.l priory built in C3) by ai
monk now known a St. Valrry
re-flleetlnn)
ARniNOTON
W. J
For District Clcili
In aniia nf harantf ii.r mien ! klnc with relish. "Chare ac- her disposal. The thought tired
shook a little and the man beside ' counts opened ror you and all and ntr "I1 tjutler u home." she d-
her gavo her a keen glance. ' ... . tf.. UM thm elded suddenly "it's stupid to wan-
"As loot na I'm In bad." bt said yM' m . .. c Jr ntwl "ke " '" DollluS 0
dryly. "I might as well go a little ' tM l wo''t." Suian re- Ao
farther. Tneroa Just one more
qtteattoti I'd like to ask aud then
I'm through. I'll coy 'Dlrss you
my children' and join the mob
sren after that."
"What Is Itr
"I Just wanted to know It that
Dunbar lad cot In touch with you.
Mo was burnlnc up the wires hoth-
rinc Miss Smith to get your tele-
phone numbor."
"When wtu this?" Suian felt her
heart poNndlng now.
"Ota. two or three weeks ago."
She felt bis throwd eyes upon her.
"Why docs It make any differ-
eneo?" "How tin It anwT" said Susan In
n voice ot despair. There aha had
given herself awayl Sua had not
minded her. "All those things will
have to wait until afterward. I
haven't any money and Ernest
knows that. He'll Just have to take
ma as I am."
I never heard anything so
Mrs. Milton looked up In surprlte
as Susan entered the house.
"Why lovey 1 thought yon
were going to stay dowutown till
supper time!"
I was" Susan said listlessly.
A il-o -ali il i . 'Itr i Mi-- II- I. limui it tin- White
Hume on ml Hr i i J. Iiriv u i-. tin- Fir I lul iif 'i'fl to
rlglili Utile It -Ij 1 iii...iifi It i. (i-1 liiHin nuil I Hi V ill Wlti-MVi-r
of aliin('tjii . i ii ! in i w ii i. "li.i f il litt-kct . f tl. wi-t
SURVEY SHOWS CHIiNKSR
FARMERS HARD HIT l'.Y FLOODS
The port wa built between 1227
and 12.19. Ml. Valrry was taken and
' letikru by the English. When Urn-
I ly IV wtnt to Dieppe and Vecamp.
he stayed at St. Valltry In a houe
' which ii fltlll standing and bear
I the dale of 1.1-10. During Hip 19th
I Century a number of privateer
were armed here and later the poit
I sent out large fiidilng boiLi to the
I hank of Newfoundland.
Nucleoli ami Emprejm Morie-
IauIc admired ttje view from tho
I rugged ulifffl when thry visited tills
MUaiut old town for on a clear
day tln cliff of Treport. and be-
yond to Dieppe are visible to the
naked eye
silly" said Hoew. "Even Mamma "but I changed my mind. 1 got
thought It was prfectly proper for tired. Do you know" aha went on
yon to tako theso things. After nil
they'll he yours In a tew weeks any-
how." Susan was stubbornly silent.
"Well. I wish I had the chance.
That's all I've got to say" Hose
I
childishly. "I've discovered 1 like
home best. I used to think when 1
went downtown to work that 1 en-
Joyed all that glitter. Now 1 think
It would be wonderful It Aunt Jev
slo and I could ba back In the Ultra
told her. "You come up to the houso tocether poor as wo were."
third door this afternoon and seol -scoldings and all?" Mrs. Milton
the new French llugcrle and I'm teamed
... . B B U I " " w
suro you u cnange your mina.
Susan shook her head. "I can't
Oil well." said Rose accepting
this as a temporary dismissal
"come tomorrow then while the
things aro fresh."
ap;. -ift-aatRj are- -. -. - .. . wnv ...... -..
J Jtwve. "Yon don't mind If meant to tay tbaL The words had
. 'ilk to yen like a Dntch uncle. J"' llppd out.
c y i'- Warlnn continued to sip his
'u-in said no aWn't. nrantan. "It's nortr too late.
Y..U U tbli wy. the man -"i know." ho ebowTed dlipas-
nt on ennfidenUallr. "I booe ii-natlF
. r oarfattlr in re what vnu're Suviu lonkeil away. 'Ah. but It : post With eagerness.
a. Irefore yni go Into this be- I .n. nm -i." she said. .dered dowp Michigan avenue
.-. us awfally easy U hmM a l i know bow deaply you've' rather ilmlrasly. It was queer this
tak that needs a lot of an '"'" tnis thing." Waring mW i feeling of not having anything detl-
. tut i ran ill yon this. If you're ulte to do. Now that tho novelty
1 snow thai." smwered fUsaa not bsoiiite.y cvrtaln you want to had woru oft kho was not sure that
' at. uuImI at bis Implication go ihrouFlt with this marriage. she llkeil lu t List It had been
I . r I k3 in harp. In Khar doll I llu It. I Ba taBt nfltt 10 BT fHN. FhO to ll.llle IUt tllO Shop
Ir. tit wanted." Wartnx purs-inl tli. ra msdo In bnnven. Not all windows and stare at the lovely (
'
"Scoldings and all" said Susan
quietly.
"Well 1 must say that doesn't
cound qulto right from a very
lucky girl who's about to be mar-
l.l lH..i i..- lt.H. i.n.n.1
Tno two glrij parted a few mo- . ' ' . . . . .. K
... I... 11..I. in. i I... let asyono olso bear you say that.
rnenta later. Uso returning to her !.... '.. . '....'; ..
Susan wan-l'T' J"' s "''""""" .!.."' uu
luiuk ;uu wcrcu i uappjr.
Pusan stared at her. Tho misery
which hud been threatening all day
to enzulf her flooded over her now.
"That's lust It" she whisper.
"I'm not happy trd I'm afraid I
never shall lie!"
(To Ho Continued)
PEIPINn U.P Clitneoe faimer- one and u iMilf hillion Chlm-Ao dol-
equal In mimbeni to the ent.re fann r? needed for the immediate
... ... .. . reoulreinr-nU of the farmers con-
population of the United Stalls .
J. ... ..i.n. cerned food. ljlUllng repairs
have leen entliely ot iarlially .... . .. ...
. . ... .... .... clothing nud bedding fodder and
bankrupted li y the dloantroti .
flooU according to a survey made! '.'. . . .
... " . . . ... fc Since Hie government Is almost
for the Chinese xoverninrnt toy the "
. i i. 7 ... . tIPnl(nint. and has difficulty In
Agricultural Department of the1' '
i i i. . -i i ...t . i. raisins money for its monthly ud-
University of Nanklrrg which is f ' ..
. . i. . -i . mlnkstrntlon expenses nd Itfl do-
headed by American jwiifMnors. nM. mmmAVk ' itBltv ...
The mirvey hw tlmt alrout half . .. . . .. ..
. .... ..... .v. . starvation for hundreil of thous-
'of all the fa rin buildings in the
i . . . . . und appears InevltaUlu
1 devastuttnl nrea weie destnved. '
and ultiMMt half of the pononij
living In the &ra wero roriipelh d TI.XAS MEN TURNS
to migrate or starve. i U'lTIII5lt FORECASTER
More then half of the livestock
.uii -.un . th.. ctrrCRO. Tex. U.R-A hard-work-
1 survey three-nttha of th farm n- he lrnynnl family
j equipment ww inrt. and mo of' '" "". ""n"" nrnr here
the fuel fodder and stored a-raln J taw " - be"r"K "" wr.K
I5RIGHT LIGHTS
FOR PICCADILIA'
I)NDON.Moy 15. UI Panrndlr-
I r. pyn la to be the brtatWe t
ijt in the Empire. -
A new electric llgtitlng nttn
Hmc of tj 4thH. In tnrn. r- ore. approximate. thU intensity of color as the bajln of the Sharte-.
.. .. bury Memorial I-or economy's nake.
P.acr.1 th. ortric ar 1ams in op- nrtlfletal light. he nM ut. of OBlt.ron but w
eiatiun up to 11)10 Kmrtnters In chHrge of the work.. p3inted t0 0(u .ke hmnxe
Wm O.CjOO watla of RsSht finish- hnve sHode every effort to avoid'
e.1 i-o . .tnt the Ant. .mi th. gter. InMd of -Imply l..hlnrj .Unrrtcan Meiyalf. h .
.-. H...HPC buidtot.. will b II- the Kht downward. Ue new inmi forJnHd U). JlanrnillBII.n. contee.
lU'limi'au a may a.va-r mve mni wm iiiumiimir mr innruiiiK v"
in ce hiatury of lirllftin A. far oa llielr very t
The four renter columns have
Intended for semi and renerve
J The average total loan titr eoei
i family In the nren studied which
I Included about 12.000 fomlltea.wna
I nlimll fjl . nnnt llirllaifl- tlat tail.
wv... ..-y . ... ...ft..- . .- --
average net ejrnlm!. of u Clsitirae
farm family for nn ontire yoar.
which means Uwt each fatiKtylost
the equivalent of 18 uinntlM of Imxl
work.
SUidlen nhowed that fnrmom In
the devaatnteil nrin wore living
this winter on diet fully nnMUIrd
CARL MORTON
MARLE WOOD (re-election)
For County Judge:
JESSE R. SMITH (reelection)
BRYAN II. ATCHISON
For Sheriff:
J. W. MORROW (re-eletti. n)
OEOROE LI LBS
For County Clerk:
BEN CHANT (relectlon
W. I. HUNT
For County Treasurer:
W. J. RICKARD (re-election)
MRS. BOB CARPENTER
For Tux Collector:
A. II. DOWNING (reflection)
S. B. WRIGHT (Burki)
For Tux AssesMor:
G. W. BRANTLEY
CLYDE SPEER
ST. I.ODIS MUNK'II'AI. OfEKA!
1'I.ANS 12 I'KOIIUCTIONS
ST. LOUIS. (tm-The St. Ixiul
Municipal Opera Oil seaon wilt
le the only rpen olr theater pro
duction cf lt kind In the United Fur Constable. I'rrcliict No. I;
For Justice of the rcnt-p. I'rcclnc
J- W. CASTLEMAN (re eleotlor.
'
it-
HI 0.1 P. I
The two others which have glv-
JACK ELLINOTON
en similar performances prvvlcu- For fnJn!!?!J01nrr' '". No. It
ly. the Rav.nln Opera In ChlcaRo & Wj. "xaiTER "'
and the Zoo Opera In Clnnlnnatl y. H. BRADFORD
have fallen victims to economic- W. jj. PATTERSON
conditions and have been aban-
doned. For CnimHsloner rreclnrt. No. 2:
The St. I.ouIs Municipal Opera; pliXJ;??. .. .
lust season had the b-st sea.n In1 AT "AZIMl (re-election) .
Its history making a prcfit of For CommtKsloner rreclnct. No. S;
J30.000 fcr Its uponsow. This year ! E. KIRKLAND (rc-clectlnn)
tho budget calls for an expendl- M- - Mlnu) KENNEDY
ture of IIW.OlO upon 12 produo- Kor ConiniUl....r i...i r.. ..
JOE BEATY ' '
JOHN ED DOUGLASS
lion.
No tuln" Rulsed -uirlaciM on th
lierfxily formed egg made the
worrts ooally iliereniilile. nrccnling
to witneasea.
The .axiom Umt wmtlier proph-
et In To.xas aro ttltlier fool or
nswcuinorn. tins bocome a tradi-
tion llttt no mln had fallen in
the vicinity of Cuero 22 dayi after
the en wns fcund.
.iBRECKENRIDGE
AMERICAN
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Stephen
By v.rtue ot an execution l&iue
o t of the UOth Judicial Dlstnct1
Court of Tarrant County. Texos on1
May 12th. 1932. on a Judgment ror.
dered in said court on the 12th djy Rrkenrldgo American I'uMMilu.'i-
of April. 1U32 In favor of Stock- C Inc. I'uhlUhea
yards Nat.onal Bank Plaintiff nndj EDGAR HINRlCiltt.
agaln.it the defendants R. B.I Manager
Thomas und wife. Matlte E. Thorn- ROBERT C. CAMBELI
as. R. I Snyder. Moore Broi. Elec Editor
trie Company 1 11. tjreager van .
'1 Jopnnrse
$J0eKilOfl on n single aule. In iM
Horn State Bank and James Shaw lEntered us Second Claw Mnttor nl
us Banking Commissioner of thefBreckenrldgc Texas under Actnl
State of Texas No. 11C3-A In aucn March 1 1871).
court wherein the Bald Htockyjiin
Kuvermnent lixit ' National Bank recovered u Judg-
below nor man fur that time ofirfforU to stabilise the rlce of
rnce that the United Staten doesn't
consider n battleaiitn an offensive1
including forty IKJO-watt gtohM on km.wn. th.rr la omy on otnei tiw lour eenier columns navej wrapon a tr9vinK a( i( ' yoor wtiloli U always lUrist roue Ullk. iheieby provtny thai the na-j-U
.6 feat h.gh U b-lng InMall- i.lac ajnnll area nt the top of been mod of snrkl bronze so that UrrmU jn ) 0a tlll. eey close to starvation level. tlun U n. w UjU ii rent weMrru-
Ji rue new llpming taKrs me nut mr.ei. in nnMngnam-wvurn mry win wmunr io wie wmr i rn nvestlealnm en. mated thai li
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Wi 112 2
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2700 1C1.U
2193 HO
nirnt against the Aaid R. B. Thoma-'
and wife Muttle E. Thomas for the
sum of $31337.91 and the sum ul
J3. 13.1.70 attorneys fee. with ten'
per cent from dale on aald $31.-.
337.91. and nix per cent on Raid 3-
133.70 fn-m date and court ooxts I.
did on the 12th day or May 11U2. nt '
1 o'clock p. in. levy upon the fol-
lowing descr.bed trurts and parces'
of lund situated In the counties or
Ialo Pinto and .Stephen Stale w
Texas ai the property of the saiu
R. B. Thcnias and wife. Mottle V
Thomas to-wit:
Survey Crantre
1 C. Satterfield
I. it n. N.
2 II. C. Satterfield
1 J. II. nibsoii
2 J. II. Olbson
J. M. Dunham
W. N. Pickett
2 II. & O. N.
Henry Brown
II. & r.. N.
93 lilk -l T. & P. Ry. Co.
2 Z. C. Collier
1 V.. C. Collier
1 tt Chambless
James II. Price
2 A. B. it M.
Henry Blown
91 Blk -I T. i P. Ry. Co 191U
P. P. Pierce
Jumes Ervin
(All of the aoove land Is located
whully within Stephen County.
Texas except .Abstract Nos. OfMi.
922 191C and 2193 which are locat-
ed partly within Palo Pinto County
and partly within Stephens County.
Texas.) und on the 7th day of J -tie.
ioki t.A !. rtu 'Piiatfilav nf
anld' Month between the hours nf $ !?ver."f? ten on appll
10 o'clock a. m. and o'clock
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
AND INFORMATXO.V
RATES 2c uer wurd enoh In-
sertlan four inierUonj ut prloa
of three and seven Insertions at
price of Ive. Contract rata
given upon upplleiitlon. uinl-
mum 30c.
OBJECTS ADVERTISED must
be the first word of copy and
the right to reword copy U ra
served.
CLOSINO HOITK Copy receiv-
ed up to 12 00 noon daily will
be published the same day and
up to ft j m Kutrday for Sun
day Issue.
CLASSIFICATION!!- The ?ul
lowing headlngi wre urnuiged
alphabetical and nnmitrlenl for
quick reference. Onlor rlal
fled by number:
Announcement-!
Automobiles j
Business Horlct 3
Contractors 4
Dining Rocmi 4-a.
Employment r
Financial .V 0
For Rent 7
For Sale Miscellaneous ....
Investment jf
Leases For Sale lu
Livestock and Poultry 11
Lost nnd Found IJ
Money To Loan 13
Oil Propositions U
Personal in
Professional la
Real Estato For Trade Itr
Wanted Mlsci-Jluru'oni lit
Wanted To Buy 20
ADVERTISING RATS
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m on saiU uay at tne couruio-as
door of Stephen County Texan. I
will offer for aale ond isell at put-
l.p auction all the right title and
interest of the said R. B. Thoma
and wife. Mattle E. Thomas It. I
Snyder Moore Brov Elrctilc Com-
pany. U H. Creager. Van Horn
State Bank and James Shaw as
Bunking Commissioner of the Statvj
of Texas in and to said propeity
Dated at Breckenridge Tcxa.
tli's the 12th day of May 1932.
J W MORROW.
Sheriff Stephens County. Texas.
Adv May 13 20 27. June 3 )
cation. ClasHlfled rate two ontt
per wora for each Insertion. Mlr
Irnum charge 30 cents.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
1 Month by carrier S 81
1 Month by mail S .61
3 Months by mall fl.M
6 Months by iriuli: fB.1
2 Year by mall t 7.
For Renl
' l?"T DPUT e. n.AJtni ....laVl-
-!V VV1 I WW tfUVIII IUIHW..-
cd house.s. 1 3-room furnished
apartment close ln; private baths
Cull 860.
Schedule Change
Rainbow Coaches
Effective
March lfitli 19.12
North Hound To
l-'or Sale Ml8celaneHM 8
1 FOR SALE Xinball frand p'.aflo
in good condition; reasonable.
Telephone 838. JJra. E. L. Farmer.
FOR SALE One SUsdard tripli-
cate maohlne. oxeeHeat caaaUUea
good as new; first ewu taJce It for
J25. Sea it tut recknrW Amer-
ican office.
WICHITA FALLS
Leaves 10 AM. 7:30 PM.
m Gruhani Olney nnd Arck
er City.
or fHithor information see
r call W. N. Harkey Local
Ml Hurc'i Hotel IMiob
X 547
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