Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 98, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 25, 1931 Page: 7 of 8
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MONEY TO LOAN
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NOTICE FOR BIDS
• Kant Now—Early tearing
Senator L D. Fairchild of Lutkin,
Phones 136-137
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now strapped to the mule, ready to
start, and be was enjoying Immenaely
er death sentence at New
Pa., for the murder of
wallet
lebely-
thesharin
and thetr
ine
had worked to the troy
teoting and putting to
for the convenience of our custom-
_ ere who cannot come to the office.
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director whom
ommended by .
troller of the
with a few
for such a
After perving 14 montba of a 15-
year sentence for holding up a
gasoline station, Frank Howell,
80, of New Martinsville, W. Va,
is a free man, following a confes- *
sion of the crime by Mra. Irone
Schroeder and Glenn Dugue, who
them ret roam of Me out here in
the west that was atin God’s own
country. Somehow, to epite of mod-
sen progress aad Ingenuity, the west
realated the onelauht of evilmaton.
The very nature of Ita charaeteristies
challenged the comparatively puny
eforta of man to conquer tt- suarding
and tortStoo and thick biackcotte
were ambrosta to Ma potato tonight
t Be hud promtse them each end ah
an extra bonus for loyalty and test
work. and as moon as he coula wet
bome aad return with proviniomm. be
7«4
AB day to
b| heat m-
ess varlous
Cleaucu and Pressed
Cash and carry ,
a
Pick up and
and Delivered ----
Cleburne
Little ,
Theater
gift left uc by our fathers, and
without any thought of forest re-
newal. There is always u over
production of actna agricultural
products, but there never is nor
ever will be an over production at
commerelal timber-producing trees.
opening fl ta a flash. the man had
mixed the wallet aad had Ms gun
leveled at Dowling
At the Instant thorn at the minora
who were armed had their trained on
the Intruder. Be mneered
—carry ____
Pick up and
cents__
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Em
WME
WE
ESH
EBB
EBB
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Ight faded quickly to night and the
Mentemume lay calmly at anchorl
with no captain aboard. Joretta could
endure tt no longer. She made her
awhlle
The mu was eettine behind ee
jagged outllnm at the mountains to
a Mam al raised or and allan ntted
r
with Jim and be would make eve
thing right for them an
Meanwhnle, am Nortea tad am
to Los Angeles Winding Joretta l
where about the utatlon. the
peqtant emile faded from his tace i
an anxious frown came hetwosa
eyes
Be went into a telephone
S3
Lone Star-Stage
Lv. Cleburne torL.v. Alvarado for
CHAPTER M
LUK DOWLING had takem a
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. AM
1 | M EK
of supper With his miers
oremen. The Chile beans
BPECIAL NOTICEeasrv.
AnELD and door glass td
FOB RENT—APARTMENTS
FOR RENTThree room untum-
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ho
A -
, 9 ■ - ■ ;
SEE MR. WEAVER
ak omcen for min
and penallzation of
B baaks fail to reo-
J. W. Foie, eomp-
i eurreney, shown
the American arrangement of foot
pedals and gear-shift in an effort
to standardize the operation of mo-
tor-can and make it possible for
anyone who can drive one car to
operate any other.
Until recently, there existed 17
A Comedy in
3 Acts
January 29, 30
8 O’clock
pressing.
I “£7^
the Fortieth legislature made an
appropriation at $25000 for the
purpose at purchasing a tract of
“Why can’t we aS try to and hlur
“AMY Why. mum. we start a drop
to tbs bucket for them kmera if
they's real trouble h ad be suicide
to toller your dad and try to help
Mm the way we’re axed here"wuu.
DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
the customs house, eshoula to arrive Ms
and dud fata yacht gone
Then, with Joretta to oomman4
and the crew informed of the situa-
tion. they turned toward home with
DOWN '
1 Clipped a ladre
treeme
IM
I
bans and toms. $3.00 and $5.00. To
clome out. Mrs. I* W. Wade R. •
Cleburne. Phone 9058 F. 4.
1
Answer to'
PrevieusPemle
at BMO. MAO and $12.00. Phone 360.
' ” NOTIciK ' . .7
MM James M: Gray announces
the opening of her Primary School
again on Jan. 12th, at Mi & Main.
MHJK DELIVERED DAILY.
1141.
presence known to the rest at the
crew amt with Uncle Charley, took
matters into her own hands First,, m
they left s memnege ter Dowimz at
50c
precious stones and neunttam other
sources of natural wenith
Bsfaew. onemorecbe-wasauo-
urn fully wresting eease of the srena-
are from the bowels of Ito mountain
The early chicks bring the high-
set prices- anti make the most prof-
itable layers. We set every Monday
at BOB North Buffalo.
"Buenos tardes} was the orypita
reply. Aad then, to broken English,
be oontinued. "I have come to you.
■seer Americano, oe vbree important
beemem I wuppose you do not knew
that yea are-what you can-trem-
pammera, that you are eee a deefferent
oeuatroe and taking that which does
not belone to youm
"What do you meanr demanded
Dowling.
“That you have take the gold from
tore like the thief set does not
belong to you."
-Oh- Dowling smiled with rellet.
“That’s where you are wrong This
to my own mine. It happena I bought
it over eta monthe age from a man
whon tasslly bad owned tt far yeara"
"Gor Perhape they only owned set
I years old, will cut some 15,000
|board feet to the acre. That means
that the timber on the land is
i worth about $150 per acre.
Fifty thousand dollars would al-
low the'purchase of some 300
| or more acres. No doubt the own-
ers will have some patriotic con-
agreed with Senator
41 •
5 Grinsknewiedge
44 South Ameroan
plaina
Steele Covington
Chryler Dealer
iclvonunr.nooms.
ROOMS-Needed* by people from
time to time and the first place
modem. Southern exposure. Phone
1328-W.—-——
FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
602 South Wilhite.
FOR RENTu^ioe 4 room apart-
ment newly papered with garage.
109 Heath St.
FOR RENT- Furnished apartment.
Private bath. Oarage. Phone 520.
FOR HEN T HFurnished apartment
t couple. Close-In. Phone 529.
FOR RENT—-HOUSES
FOR RENT Brick building next to
city hall. Phone 1251.
t
’For Joretta, the hours were ea
endlemaly. Wearied to exhaustion
from her trip of the day betare it
had been aideult enough to *
a" 1658
< ■- 'J
‘ 35c
• ' aU cars. Edges ground and polish-
ed. Wade and auula 415 A Main.
WANTED—Used poultry wbS knd
See Finley and Son. 407 s.
HATS
Cleaned and re-blocker—Cash and
shss 2222-"
corporation in the city of Galves-
ton. Texas, on the 23rd day of Feb-
ruary. 1931. at eleven o’clock a m,
for the purpose of submitting to
tock of the corporation tram Ten
Milllon Dollars (910,000,000), con-
stine. of one Hundred Thousand
(1000002 hares of the par value
of One Hundred Dollars 4100) each.
cleaning and
■ 2
SALESMAN For old siiabltehed mu-
lion dollar company. Bam 44.000 to
410,000 a year easy. Sell complete
line sanmy back guaranteed paint,
varnish, roofing direct to home own-
erg. farmers, business blocks, in-
dustrial plants, rallfoais at 40 per
cent saving; on long easy terms.
Experience unnecensary. Permanent
position. Protegte territory;—nig
sample case fre. Adams Paint Co
105w 80th, Dept N-X Cleveland.
ADDRESSING ENVLOPEs-
Work at home during spare time
. bearers will be W. A Whitman, D.
K OBrien N. Slaughter, W. H.
- 1 Goldsmith, Win Carrigan and Q C.
Templeton.
Auto Controls To
Be Made To U. S.
Standards
i 1 -z
PARIS Jan. 24-OP-Fance,
as the largest manufacturer of au-
rofta had left the city to the sektot
of al this troubie ana expeetins
him? Or wes the tamly agate try*'
ing to keep them apart f
WoE they bad better not try thatl
She was his wite now. Bo would so
right out to toe bouao and sea teg .
htmseit
“No, Mra Nortea to Mt at home"
Perkins repeated trmiy
“Thea asay I bee Mra £11 okas r
A.B.HONEYCUTT
Pioneer Railway
Conductor Dies At
Home Here
P. .
A]
under the care of a fire and game
patrlman.
VT- T-me Tae • •Ine m-m---Te
—ne Jong lear pine generally
grows in rolling hills of white,
sandy soll. The abort leaf and lob-
to open than were mea made aataa
with intrieate combinatlona vastly
pienmed was Allan Dowling, aad at
pesce with the world.
Them, out of the evening utmnema,
echoed the clatter of horges hoofs on
otonse The miners looked at sank
ether, wonderlag. then stood up and
gramped their guns
ZMMERMANS
SAM PEACOCK’S
TEN cATs
' m0A
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Jr "e
- , 04 pedals
1 foot and hand kw-
trpla.. Now there is but one, the
standard set by American oar pro-
ducers, end it is expected that with-
in another three years all the other
foreign makers of motor cars win
padtsttzmserngsstoahe
75 c
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Presents
“Billy”
engine room all night watchtag the
mpeed and grateful for the
made poeatble by the earbun
had made with Me own haaita.
Jim Why. Jha would have
rived by the time they touched he
■gain I He would know what to
Ho would eave dad. Her heart al
lolly pines, on the contrary, require
sulmmmn.nashe.grumauzn.bnek
mc k,, .
diommufaduhchhmnmtrk TmM
the papers right here to prove say
right to *. too.’
"MT Perhaps you would tai ese
eee them, nor
“Oh. sura" Dowliz obligingty went
to a omaE black bag and produced a
tana, where the bulk of this tim-
ber once grew.
’ Texas cnee rejoiced in a pine
area of some 15,000,000 acres, of
which about one-fourth was in
long leaf pine. Today there are left
son. Phone 4M A. B. Self, mana-
iw.
FOR SATU Good milk
be fresh in a few days.
Hatchery.
Ove of my men surrounding you with
thelr tune ready oat yoo Are"
They did not doubt him The
wounds they had hoard before Mo ap-
pearance tad made it quite evident
that he was not alona
“WeR what de you want, nowr
asked Dowling
"We want nothing. what you
thought was your property, we have
taken to the name of our countree
it was novar yours, yon aaaf*
"Why. you nervy outiaw Ven
can" get away with that—" Dowting
started to protemt But be got no
further: aad never da quite Hsus
guide and catalogue free. Base Pe- gravercrushiecPeehtnnaton.
MBOa.Unntorton.WM. |g plant“tmpietaswk“Din,oneds
2-
pat
000). consisting of Two Hundred
Thousand (200,000) shares of the par
value of One Hundred Dolars (8100)
each, and to do al things and give
. FouuyrHarma, Bz os, Brenham, anaaectumtemomn.am
"*5S A | __ GEO.N.TARD
Secretary of atdf. Colorado and
Corporal Brady Paul, state high-
way patrolman. Photo shows
Howell leaving Moundaville, W.
Va., prison after his pardon.
Geography: Mrs. C. H. Under-
wood. Mary’s Hlll; Mrs. Irena Ingle,
Antioch: Mrs. W. D. King. West
Fork: Miss Melora High, Reece’s
Prairie, and Min. Lawrence Crutch-
er, Mount Calm. The committee
meets again Peb. 7 for further ais-
cunslon. The seventh grade examina-
tiuiB an far tag t>urp<jee of basir
preparing the students for enter-
ing high school.
azain-in mi
• -wen, dr, I own this tend arouse
toso and I intend to keep it I have
Carnegie Library
-----a
Auditorium
7:40 a. sa. . 8:30 a. m
9:U a. ns. 12115 p. m.
2:45 p.-m. ——4:45 p.m -
4:44 pm. 6:15p.m.
Station Uterty Hotel, Cleburne
Ads taken over telephone will
to taken from persons listed in want aa -
■ the telephone or city directary on they look is in the want ad page.
2. memorandum charge only. A col-
lector will call same day. This la
, and caned the Dowling homo Na,
the mala mformned Mm. Mm Norton
was not at home she had gone to
Long Beach for a tow days and had
not yet returned
He replaced the receiver with aia _
1 gust and dimappotntment that wad'
1 patafuL Was that true—that Jo-
If Texas win set
southern state making such an ex-
hibit. This parkwindraw thou-
eands of vteitora, even as do the big
trees ot. California, and win give
a stimulus to the interest in trees
and reforestation. It is a poor pol-
cy that urges the people at our'
state to Uve at home, and then
allqwa millions of acres of good
forest growing lands to lie idle.
There are no creat bodles of long
leat-pine-umber-let-in Texns.-
jg^^wS^ I (tollable man needed 1m-
-"5 mediately to handle our buslnooe in
I* for BALE—Young oow. Fresh, w. PwmSment w0rt*E^rienc^t^
H. Brown. Phone 9090 P. B. < necessary. Honesty, ambitton ss-
'" .............. 1 sential. Must have oar. Pay starts
grape vineyard, ideal fruit and truck -----.
farm, with 4 acres timbered pasture I WANTED— TO RENT
Caddo Mound. English: Miss Cor-
inne Harper, Barton, chairman;
Mm Reeves. Oahili; Miss Vera
Men Basham. Barnesville; Hiss
Hay Pitta, Lone cotton wood, and
J. C. Coates, Aland Grove.
Civtas: B. L Eskridge, Barnes-
rille, chairman; Monroe Savage,
---Miriam Stanfford,
Thompeon; Victor B. Benuel, Cres-
son, and Miss Nora Needham,
Pleasant View. Agricutture: 5, J.
Dyer, Plainview, chairman; Ver-
G. W. LANKFORD
*
-Cleaner-Dyer_-Hatter ,
egg cockerels; bloodtested: leading
varletles; prices within reach of all.
Uve delivery. Catalog free Dixie
becaum they nought eat was no
Glass <' goad. Bat see not deefeecult ta keep
not over halt ot which ii of Um culture, but not so the whin-, sandy
long leaf variety, pt one generation soll that bears the long leaf pine,
we have consumed the greatest About $4 por acre would be a fair
------------ - price for land.
43 years. Mt. Honeycutt is survived
by his widow and two daughters,
Mra M. Dennis and Mm Ous Clem-
enta, an of Cleburne.
Tuneri services wi be held eu .
day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the
family residence with Rev. Mat-
y own notes. Neared tape. Y 2 '.
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Reasonable Rates
M Kind, tresptag
40 Tamo bridge at
Ventoe
n Strata
44 goeriee
0 sy* matenid
»DlStnt,
44 The armptt
41 intanunertlou-
44 CSEMO aums p-g
.fe.mris
FOB SALE
■AtB—Pure ' bred ^dte
idotte young tons and cock-
MArtin strain. Eggs for set-
Phon# 766. 1001 South Caddo.
BALE—Few Mammoth Bronze
accelerator. As for the gear-shift
tt stars at left-front for reverse;
left-rear for low, right front for
intermediate and right-rear for
high-speed. ,
The French Automobile Stan-
dardization Bureau io still at work
on hand controls for spark and
fuel The next step will be to reduce
the number at different sizes at
rims and tires. Oars would be di-
vided into four classes by w^^ht
making only four rises of tires nec-
essary and they would all be ap.
piled in the same way.
The German signal-mark, a red
triangle, was also adopted as stan-
dard for the roar fenders of can
bearing four-wheel brakes, can
without the triangle would be con-
sidered as equipped with old-style
rear-wheel brakes.
GRADUATION
(Continued from first page) .
Arithmetic: J. P. Cooper.
Friendship, chairman: R. O.
Young. Bono; Miss Maud Mugg.
Bruce; Hudson Moclatn, ROCk-
and wan. Priced to sell, Oman____
oonsidered. Can 11H M. B. Carper
___________ no™-----
barnX^ and chckemt"houn, mestingorthe stockholders of Gulf,
five aorta good sandy loam bottom g0***^0 and Eanta Fs Railway
land, water in creak. One mile at I Company has been called by the
elty with gas and Iighix avatmeiPireetotsofsnta corporation, to be
AB for the cost of improvements. I held at the principal office of the
Oan 1355. W. E. Carper or O. T.
tttajth. ,
over her tnther’s failure to appear aa _______.„
per echedule fab mpeed Joretta nentoU to the
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as usual
Tbs day were on. The brlef twt-
' shots and nea meurrying to ambush:
more shota. croana arirn threats-
and the next thig be realty know,
be woo roughly held by the bonds
at three men, who wore trtnkte him
, tor weapons and tying Ms hands aad
: test
The next morning brought no re-
turn of the captain to the Monte-
sama By noon Uncle Chartey talked
with Joretta to- ter cahta without
making ter presence known to the
others She was greatly alarmed
The standardised method to for
pedal the gears. Ute right pedal the
brake, and farther to the right the
14 Beata
14 Tventa
USSSISf"
17 siater at Oreo
is Dectaim i
zarm
rrvore ttoB sa«
M Bratte
“r1. sideratlons inpartng
bequest, namely, that cithens of suexUA“AA2.PIIN
Tawe- -heute = an equal atuteandiretoment
amount and with this total of land would have to be accesslble
250,000 a fair alzed tract at these to campers aad tourlsts, and with
trees, cgud be bought. This old running water. The tract would be
forest of long leaf pine has almost ""
disappeared from Texas and Louis-
bered
11 O
Mra. Dan Winn has returned to
her home in Houston after viatt-
ing here with Mre. Lee Johnson
and in Bono with her mother, Mia
P. T. Thomas.
' —-9------
Mro. O. L Miller and little eon,
Curtto. are spending the wuek end
la Commerce, Tex.
CAR HEATERS
low prices in
Texas State Park
HF v-• p: Whaf can be found’to heabya
* Uf Virgin lines tew individuais and compantes,
• and lie mostly in Newton and Jas-
------ | per-counties. Long leaf pine stump-
Through the efforts of the late age, if it could be bought today,
' would seU at 410 or more per
thousand board feet. This virgin
forest of splendid trees, 200 or more
died Friday afternoon at 1:40 o’clock
at his home, 508 Forest avenue fol-
towing a lingering illneas. . A
Deceased had been a resident of
Cleburne for U years and at the
time of his death waa General Agen
time of his death was general agent
Tickets on sale now uottorosugre rm^S* Anorito
— that time, he had served as con-
LU- ■.__-.....ME ductor on the Banta Ma railroad lor
All tha cut-over lands adjacent
to this park would reforest rapid-
Jy. due to the winged wind-blown
seed coming from trees in the park.
Lumbering today leaves no .seed
trees, hence one of the diriieul-
ties in growing new foresta.
A community house could be
built in the park, of logs, and hers
the names of the donors to ths
perk fund could be preserved.
There are 6,000,000 people in Texas, |
and if each will give a penny, that
will amount to $60,00—twice as,
much as to needed 2
-W. GOODRICH JONES, Waco,
T—o.
w Olasattied Advertising Ratos and
w Information in The
" CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
No ad taken for les than 40c.
> « Plrot insertion, 1 1-12 per word,
r 1 Bach insertion thereafter. 1c per
word. . "
Obituaries and cards of thanks,
t not oyer 3 tnches, - 75c each.
NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS FOR
CLASSIFIED ADS
Ezoept where a regular account to
already carried
Ada must be in office by 10 a.
m day of publication to be Insert-
9 ed that day. All ads received after
that hour will be inserted "Too
late to classify" or will start in-
sertion with tbs folowing day un-
a.ua -anawuw1.. auuiulumtalic.
mx OUnerW40 1115 true tea
T-
'Automobile Loans
Made to individuals on late model;
dtandard make ears. We pay otri
your old note, advance more momey,
make pasments smaller. We carry
" For Pontiac
'26, *27, ’28 Models 1
$4.50
‘29, ’30 Models 1
$S.75
Installed •____ ,
“Yea my be has never toned to
return by early merningr
“Never. About the same tme to
worry yet, hooey. Ho might Pot to
delayed and come along any minute i -
You stay right here aad rt dtp you
a mu soon ire easy enough Evem-
buddy-, dizay and aMpf sasse at
the time while we’re to the barter,
"Then what ohance tart dad. 2!
« Meer terrifled. eoal
j "Well, that dw—to »■ whnt kefa
, leaves on morning before, allun,”
. he avowed trmi,.
“What do you think, thent Doot
be afraid to tell ma Becaume I
, shant taint, aa anything I want to
' help do somethine
“Wefl. rm convinced therea mis-
1 chief up. That outlaw gang wasn’t
oat ter nothin’ yimatia», aad I
wouldn’t to eurprimed aad it tad
nomethingtodawihydurand The
way he’s been a eemln’ down hero on
tbs meak ter so tong looks party bad
ter him. Aad we know now that be
don’t stay taro ta town an wo
thought mebbe heddna looke
mtehty queer," sadly.
“Wefl. what do you think we can
dor
“Don’t know aa they’a anythin* we
Ma de about it but wait awhile
longer ter him. Tod yen what, woT
wait tin dare for him aad ef he aln’t
come then. I think we totter leave
word tore ter him aad git back home
an quick aa we Ma to brins down
eome beta"
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• am? ^Fllld.0
FOR SALE—Magnet* gaa and om gon Wwonkertzenauambisapaema,
.prices on washing and II
thaw H. Arnold, pastor of ths An-
glin Street Presbytertan church,
conducting. Interment wil to
made to the Oleburne cemetery. Dil-
lon and Sons Funeral Home are in
■ Soon the old monarches of the charge of the arrangementa Pal
j forest will be gone, as are the bur- hearers win he w A whttm--
falo and wild pigeons.
..The Fortieth legislature felt
that an exhibit of these mighty
and 3^"*^ trees ahoula become
sght worth seetngana enjoying
CARD oik"'tiANES
Tb all who have so kindly con-
tributed in anyway to the lexsen-
tag of our grief in the recent lu-
nate and death that has come up-
: 2 on us, we wish to extend our sin-
• MM thanks.
' Bi
through the night Her sated-------
__________ eduke a runaway colt, tmagtmed al
“For evree wan at you that tore kinds at terrifying thine QM aright
hees gun pointed M ma there are to happening to tor tathen Would
■ i oto aaaaa eee Mes again alive?
Then eta would nsssuro kite rtf
with the reminder that to had taken
-lev
virgin. cr old long leaf pine forest
land, in east Texas, same to bo
re-rem res. oSS: x.p,convertqdiitn2statepirk.edd
Faulkner, Bethany: Bari EUlott, I W Eame, birds and fiah.
Lene Willow, and John Holly. West
Liberty History: W. L Dent. Cot-
ton Valley, chairman; Mira Bina Texas should raise
Fidler, Creueon; J. T. House, Bono;
Miss Thelma Youngblood. Center
League; Miss Vivian Hackler, Ca-
bin.
JGRETTA
been a doin’ down aara But daft
CERTIFIED CHICKS From 200
BUY NOW!
------ 4 4
t CLEBURNE MATRESS Company HELP WANTED
j wants to make your old mattresses I wa----
over. ELM Now mattresses on sale | lady in offiee.
m---- ------- — ■ First thirty to sixty days exper-
lence only. Nominal pay, there-
after light duties. Call Monday, UM
for interview.
ears at himself ter a tong time to
many eertt sttustona Ba waa
about Ms owa tertasta and knes
what to was doh* She was sure tt
could be nothing at all wrong. Noth-i
teg petty and iHsgrtiifal abofrt Itai
Not dad.
And atm that toad of hormemdi
psrataad tetroubttng Joretta. Somn
but that they were not in come way
connected with the tact that has
tatter had ast returned to gig yacht
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GOOD MOOK of used care. AU of I LOST AND FOifND
these cars are priced below actual FOUND
tawtotv^ua. Ooletnan Motor Co, LOBT-Hand saw in front of 302
Chevrolet flalee and Service. South Robinson. Party finding saw
KANO WANTED—Must be worth yetum -metMrsJoM.Young.
the money. Call 1SM or 995. 3” 8 Robinson for reward.
• WANTED-Tour family washing. WANTED TO BUY
Phone 184r
WANTED—Loaa to haul to Hous- PoWe., Cerurled ,cbT°^ for B per
ton. Have truck leaving Tueedar I0”*,”4 usual rights reserved,
for Houston. L 8. Hoyler Transfer I _
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is the Time i
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gether. Take advantage of the I
tert Ite hordes at cold and sflver, tor what happened next There were
Alva Buckner Honeycutt, 68, well
known railroad man of Oleburne.
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enty. a km* horseman appeared
-roetai the conesma elim sad rode
into their midst Without a stance ter
any at them. ta dtsmounted and went
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 98, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 25, 1931, newspaper, January 25, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557674/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.