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NJ)A. .JAM AliY 1 1928.
THE BRECKENKJDGE DAILY MIERICAN
PAGE FOUR
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ItlOKS 1000 Ml MSB
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'oter of Cm imtssloner' Pro!
No. 1 flu-p en County:
lend:
due consideration
I have
40 miles and Saturday the expert d
to cover approximate! m ranch ixr'
destination being a ranch went or
Albany where shelter and care were
provided for "Droadway." ;
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lltanrh oi Hie Moiln r Churrh
ftlttlne ahead of her and provid- Tl.e Kirn Hunch ot rhrmt Scien-
lts for her entertainment and that tut or iwmton Mas.- Sundav inoin-
of her mount are T. M. Bslick of inc set vices 11 a. in. subject
to makf the raw fortCuher Ctt-. California director of -crut "
&nmlssloner of our pre- publicity for the European MUh Sunday School 8:30 a. nt.
tna opportunity to future Co.. Ltd. and a maid of. Wednesday evenlns 8 o. m.
ny .mnoun. enwit and solicit Mis Viking' these provide plane The public la cordially Invited to
mil in'iuenee to the eadifor the care of tho animal each atur.d these service
m. iii this position and ulaht and reserve room for II inn. . .;.
ni to .pci me I will viklna. niWV .MltTflOlJIST C'lll'IICII.
in to e vnit In .i ninn-'
'. n i.nefi' .r home) Ml Vlklm: ii a horsewoman of t the Flrt Methodist Church
"" nil u d d lit to my-!n an ability Born 22 year( ih0 pallor Dr. Emmctt Hlghtower
i "in in At .i i time to beio ranch in New Mexico h wm 0cfup the pulpit today at 1
U'l.i.'inrai .i .o MUii' whenj" arowti np amen: eowboj and.n m nj 7 p m tbt htornltm
Hi lotiiiu fuml- i'ip name 1;atieU from babyhood the skill he ftnl precedent the st-rmon. par-
I .i.mi M.i be iii i .nor of re ' PWMea on her eqtieetrjtn Jour- ni- -..j. .iven the onnoriunltv
Station Offers
C . fp
services lo
Peace Officers
Thornton Asks
Re-Election To
Sheriff's Office
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hff i liia linpro'e
It. r father still I vta fu Art-
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to dH!itate young children to CBrlnt
hecorn n- of our pre " when- he ttt a prominent ranch.; ho)r btptjni tn(j th"t mrmnD
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ioiIowior what i known a the Oa-
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of a Ir-'iuenrtoiiH
. i.ioumi or ptiilirltv mauailne and
n- iimiH t d.'o'ltit much Maec to
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I 'i .'i'.i' fltni' l "ii- Viiierie.ni '-ill
Mi Vil in i .i rti-cldeil ImhuI
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i' .'nil unit i.i i tn'Hutv h i- i
itoim in th ili.twlnr room .- in
tin mldl an I liT uhllliv to ink.'
an' ot heraeli iinilcr alt comIIUoiii
I lint liKel' to be iUl; (ioind
'' oui'lfd on iif lilahvvav on it!h
t.iat . eouni ii my ha no with
fn ii at "ii I I anrtii-tl vm.ioii
will m "1 injilnK the flame." a spe-
cial iM'aaar' " ' v
f Hundvx h ol Morr'i.v Toff-
. tie Clai t.port i S.enrtic
ami other orKanliatinn of this
church will meet at usual.
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I'lttHT IHtlftttiYTliltlAX CMimni.
"The church around the corner."
Ite. Hi-iirv C. Pchhetder. mlnls-
To the Voter of Stephen Count .
I am taking this occnton to mako
my announcement for re-election to i
New York Editor
To Be Speaker 4 1
Cotton Meeting
DALLAS. Dec 30 - Theodori' II
1'rlce fdltor of Commerce and Fi-
nance Mew York newspnper. will lio
The Kirkney Uios. radio station
yealerdnv niftlletl lo peace officer
throughout Wit Tea New YeaM
greeting card benrlns a nii'aB of . . t)imorratlr i.rtnmrv (Uot 0 lvn here Jnn r for
MMM U.I1I J . -r.. t ... . .( - ' 1A .. Ihk. .... .- .. J.Mn -m
nuuu win nu uiivr ui iii-iiti ii-
Iho
of flu- of Shoilff of Stephen the ""'nclpal speaker nt th ba-
returned thin month frnni a Mud
of bulni's I'omlilions in ' 'irope
Anions thr other hp.MK at th
h.iiiquet !!! bi John T'. il in
piesldrnt of tl li ii. t. il ll.i n k ii'l-
wichlta Ka. and ioim r ed'tor off f
the Oklahoma Farmer and In 'TV
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O. Wiilion (iiesldent of Ti A
M. colle .
and'
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f.VDKItdOlIS OlMillATION
Mr. J N lthode undtrwent
inn mindful of tm- factihj'h" nlllM N( ws
n announcing for a thltd! l'Ict? . ' " . of hf
tin
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Ili M'tvitti'i . "o Hro.idwii tin
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m nei thi I'tnulnink tS0 i. H i
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ii itilihiin; !' . tiiinul down afte'
i.uv'm jcuin I'.m.t hi prcUl
't. nort ahe i -.id neceaatr' nd
v.i.i he unto i in mittd who to OfetMfffr
vtith harl it i ! at th mm
l ti... trip it . I'lunce tli matter
N..ll..n to aayt the
...ii; procure- t iimment tmwt
iii.it iy. it v.. luiMin latt wWrtj
v..- mi-4 Vlh'ng arrived M the
i .in piai ...Kip- but It vAinn't mlaslnc Jonu.
i. that -i hl mr9 liiat jiic.idv.ay will not
v. to tnrego hi dlurnul nnolnt-
i . m i plenttfil MUpply of the lini-
i . nt I- carried along In the car
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I'u'hiiiii. "Andantlno" Clark.
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in-.o-iition ItesponRe "Thi Lord'
I'l.'V t "
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leaner No 7.
II) tun. "Th Hon of Owl Goo
Forth to Wr"
seripiure Lesaon.
fast oral iTajcr
H- ;monxc. "Three-fold Amen" the
i i'olr.
r-uonnccnwni
' li rtorv I'ra.v rr.
tlti rir.rj
Aht'.'iu. "Pralv To Our 0d
l'i Ion. . ' Adam
.-ii-rtiien ".-w Year" Sermon. '
i ue .''i. lor.
Ilvinn. "What Ori: U Lord!"
I. i "iSiotton.
:...".'ne "Our tJort and Father"
:trU-The Choir.
Ite.indt ' Mirch 'Ckinain Clod
aru
iiVRnlMs aorvlco. 7 o'clock.
Pwltlfl'i "HolMc" Aold.
Doxolonv
ttj'nin "Uall Johovah."
Bvmo. "Ciat Tny tturdon on tne
?iOM" !
Hymn "Majmtlc SwcetnMn."
K'rlpture LfvMon. - v
1'awtoial lTayor
Iteeponw "Three-Fold Anton."
Announcement.
Offertory Prayer.
Offerior) "Meditation" Fryslng-
r.
i '.iltlrm
! Sfimon "(iiundl lleuin." Tho
1 l'4iir.
i Jlvnin "Jem Calln I'."
; Hc-uedircton
Itepon "Our God and Path
i'f rroyte
!'. uude. "Roniniice.'' Uend.
lUMU'l-S VKXll CMATIt
(Continued From I'age One)
reward. I Mould lather havi- alcd
that way" ho saya contltruoaul).
Helm and Hat tiff say nothing
They are too 111 from the effect or
fostering wound to care what takes
place. Friday night Ratllff' fever
roie And his pulse died away to a
faint beat. A trained nurae in at-
tendance throughout the night said
that Ratltrc wa In a very scrloua
condition.
Helm 1 alo Irrational with tliu
effect of hut wounds. He like Itat-
lllff la silent. Doctor were at the
cela sevorul times to administer to
the two men And to combut the
festering of their wounda whoto
traces of blood poisoning are suM
to exist.
LOO
In .I..V urf In noliln. 111. u-. "" "Uiinin in inr I'Jiir MOM Uol-1
tlcn. tendering the services of their j oUnw '.. for r.efCtlon to thi!ton on FnW1' Arrr'' eont-st t.tag.dm'rlli' opeiatlon e-ndny aftet
station to tho officers at all lime. )- mHririll . h f-h th.' Dallm News noon at the lln. Koni idi.. Snnitiu
fwttk .. j - .. a ew-i
i ni meage is expresaeu in pari
as follows:
"You are the safety guardian of
nil good people and tho 'fear of law'i
for the 'bad' throughout West Tex-
as "Wlehlng to co-operate with you
for better law enforcement as a
New Tear's gift we hereby gladly
tender the services of our radio
broadcasting station for 192 In
vent you wish at Uny time to avail
yourselves thereor."
This plan for co-operating with
the officer ot this section of the
state I In line with the progressive
policy adopted ' tho local station.
The program' jadcast by Htatlon
KFYO are .g much to advertise
llreckejirlti u . A large number of
tatters are received 'by the manag
er complimenting tho programs pre
sented. Among these are about If!
every week from points outside the
state. Messages have been received
from Detroit nolnt In California.
Wisconsin and several other states.
p t.' o r
e aiar otaffes
Announce Extension of Line lo Sey- i
mour. Spur. Dickens City Holiday i; )
f m ffl I Tl -
and Wichita Falls.
that I am announcing for a thltd! '"" "' p om Miown.inm Mie was r'poriPU to ni
term but feel that from mv rcrnr.l 'economlnti In thf fnlti'd status iidinn nlcel) yesterda afternoon
as a cltlxen of Stephen eountv. umlj
a an officer I am juUfied In
asking the good people of this coun
ty to give me tnetr rapport ror re-
election to this office.
During my term In office I have
tried to ndmlnleter the dutle ot th-
office In a fair Junt and at the
same time as rigid mcaeure as pos-
sible to the end that law vlolutlon
be checked and offenders punished.
I wish to Invite an Investigation
and thorough consideration of my
official act since hclng In office.
I have made It my purpone to per-
form the dutl." of the office as ef-
flclentl.v a possible and a eco-
nomical aa possible to the tn pay
ers of Stephens county. I also wlh
to Invite your attention to the inan..
ner In which my office ha been ;
conducted the numerous arreuji;
made and convictions secured during
my administration as your nritr
and that same has been done with-
out violence.
After ou have given my ndmlnl-JJ
tratlon your due consideration. If!;.
ou fee that I merit your trust ana
confidence for re-election to thH of
fice I assuro you I hall conllnu.
to serve you In the same efficient
nnd courteous manner I have tried
to nerve In the past.
Assuring each voter of Stephen
county of my deepest appreciation
for their past confidence and will
Uavo BKKCKKNRIOlIE For WOODSON THKOC'KMOK-
TON SEYMOUR. WICHITA KAl.LS. DICK1SNK CITY.
Sl'UIl LlHHOfK nl :00 A. M. and 12:-1." I'. M.
Schedules on otlicr Divisions runmininK n rollows:
-Leave for Mineral Wells Weiithcrford and Fort Worth
at 9:00 A. M.. 1:00 '. M 4:0 V. M S:00 I. M.
Leave for Albany. Ahilene 9:00 A. M. 1:00 1. M.
5:00 P. M. 9:00 1'. M.
Leave for Cisco. 9:00 A. BI. 12:00 L ai r:(0 V. M.
9:.10 V. M.
Leave for Eastland and Hanger S:00 A. 31. 12:30 P.M..
2:30 P. M.. ::00 i. M.. 9:30 P. M.
I.eare for Anson Roly Snyder lAinewi Lubbock at
1:00 P. M. Dally.
Leave for Albnnj Throckmorton Haskell Kale at
12:00 Noon.
Leave for Woodson Throckmorton Haskell and Rule
12:4.-i i. W.
AH Bosses leave Lone Star Uus Station. 132 Fast
Walkor Street. Phone n17-o7I.
greatly appreciate their contln.rd3 r lrmfe.
confidence and support for re-elec- k.w......wwil.jl
t ion. i unit wun very goon winm-a in
V
acli n Happy ond Prosperous New
Year I am
It-aprctfully.
HENKY C. THORNTON
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M .1 n..il and paused uion. They
i- itllrlght but the feud trough
i-' In. itubJi'Cied to a thorough
. : .niiiv. iMsfor.' the grain could be
'.i cii tiiore
i- v n the hay t..ili of It torn and
UP mid OVflti' about the xtahlr
'..ilv.il attention aa to Its clean ii-
i.i.s and character. Then with
iiH.udwuy afttled comfortable for the
ii.;it in a o)9mi stall sheltered tromi
. titter north wind 3its Viklna!
i.titi'il o attend to her own nedj M'HTIN. iw :'.! iPi Governor
ti i-iiliiK the evening off with dln M0od todn Hat bellevea tne
ti.i at a tonal cafe and to tied. Karlv T.N nnklfB AMOclutlon' re-
. urday morning she ih up and iWjtfi bttnrttll should he
vn ileternUitcd that another ia ... -11P. . mnvlrtlon and
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Change Terms
Bankers Reward!
i ii lur 4o n I if farther on hr'
t i.i'
lio.'itid to I he .Stanton hnotinv
l)Tt. VVPV DimtOVBS
Di. C. T) Cupp. who underwent
an npei.iinm for apiM'ndicltl'" at th"1?
tinll Vrlil.ii unit HatllFllnV tllullt ' III l('kl'lll Ulsi' -l llit.l I i .1. I Wl'llrilS-J
Iii response to a call from Eaatlandlav i.is.t i .1 l'in i
the Hhcrlff and PoIIcp department pi'-'"i'' " ilj
hvre sent two men each to assiit in a
ftuardliig the jail. Of the Bhiim'
dtpartment DefHitle Deaon nml
Hlokey were detailed Friday mid
from the pollc department Poiier-
mtn Olman and Kdwurd wore j-i-hi
Others were detailed Hat urday nl'ln
Throughout the night while no'
effort at moIetatlon of the jail I
crowds came and went about Hi
hastile where the men lay. No m'
besides officer and physician .uni
attendants at the Jail were permit-
ted to enter the building howev. r
the strictest precaution being main-
tained to prevent unecnily vio
lence. I
An ojwr Hon was performed on
Helms shortly after his arrival
tfie Jail lo remove a bullet lodttui
In his Tlp. a wound lie received lim-
ing Che running ruht at South lii-m ;
The wound appeared to havr in .
come Infected. '
Hill In answering question ot
jthe officers said that he and Helms
had spent Thursday nlgnt in iiu
ham .before being captured r'riil.tv
morning uleeplng in an old outhous.
in the city.
The trio will he accorded a apoedv
trial. It was Indicated at Eastland.
The grand Jury there has alr'.nlv
been called Into session to nu-1
Monday morning to Investigate tin-
cases and return indictment. Tin-
trUl will bo et a farly a poml
hli'. and the men triid u soon n
they are physically ah'e to aftuil
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BilECKENRIDGE
PLUMB4G COMPANY
118 W. WILLIAMS ST.
TELEPHONE 52
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itioiu to the
ii.unty agent
i 'iooi here on
v time A. K.
Lank llunv
1 1. ii nut M it. tientley of
mn hi r. will be pr-
. im in thh -choai. Tirrac-
i. tratlon uy various 1m-
. .ui tructo companies will
i . t thm t' .e.
i ni'DiiimeiiiJatlons conclud
i. oi t th" lounty agent ob-
!... iii'' decline In the price
..1. urn the past year ha In-
i.i 1 4.' uumber of farmer to;
1 1 i. nnilng as an occupation.;
u itfh U causing agriculture
..itnl.llhed on a firm tlasls.
i is it I pointed out. will open a
I an field for 1082. presenting a
n ich brighter outlook.
It M ui o noted thet rural people
. becoming Intcnalvely Interested
diversification and much atten-
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Accidents 1927
At'STIN. Die. t!l. (U.R) -Eleven
deaths and 217 injured In 415 auto
accident I Auntln' traffic record
for 102 T. The rlevenlh death oc-
curred the last day of the -:tr
when Mr. E. A. Hodden an In-tii'i't-
n t1'." Ponfedernto NVoiouii H
in iv violin was Mi in I 7r in riuln nnl
l.ii.illy iiijund.
lalQ
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I Dill
fssP&sr
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in Hilt.' of the rolil. She jjSeflglMlnemgffiBHHnW
i is.il ijiii o. n dim n in i'u oiii in-.
lint the pavement" It caused
. i trouble ;n hut win- usually
i...e alon tin- hou!dei ol the hlKh-!'
vv. where tin- tint wa more auU-l
to nrodv.a fet lletueen I'alo
I'into and llr.ekenriogii. powever
she 1'iicounteied much dintanee
where workmen had tliio-vn up a
great deal or lonu dirt to the ed
of the pavement and thl forced
ber to lake to the !)halt or to
ti. dralnaH" dltcLex anl !ie wasn't
particularly faorabl" to either
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Uld he think she would complete
her jnurne on tlm7 Mlie mn uii-
lej something unforeseen should
huppen to herself or to Broadway
which miKlit Inhrfori'.
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Wo wish to Ihank our friends and ciwtomers for
their liberal patronage since our opening in Breckenridife.
If you are not already numbered among our many
customer we suggest you begin the New Year rigliti
by trading at The Acorn Stow where you can alwajb
get the Highest Quality at the Tcweat Price.
May the New Year bring Happinoas
and Prosperity to All!
The Acorn Stores
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For vou and iliose ou waul Lo see made happy.
W( ihank vou most sincerely lor patronage of
tho past and assure you vc will be anxious lo
serve vou in 1928.
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Your patronage is invited and you atfl insured
the highest grade portrait and Kodak work.
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Spears, George T. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 150, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 1, 1928, newspaper, January 1, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69853/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.