The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 288, Ed. 2, Wednesday, June 1, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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BRECKENRIDGE STEPHENS COUNT TEXAS Yi:i)NEMAY JUNE 1 1921
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nuralirn entered the iitoro of the
rollman Co lam night and carried
.". vay iillk shirts and men' under-
wear to the valu of about $400 ac-
cording to the estimate i.f Mr. Groll-
CITIZENS RUSH TO AID THOSE
WOUNDED IN CONFLICT; GUARD
IS CALLED OUT IMMEDIATELY
N IMPORT VYP
Meeting of op raturs gasoline In-
terests and members of the state oil
and gas department tonight at the
j headquarters of the department In
ty I n tied I tom. the chamber of Commerce rooms
TULSA June 1. C onlinuous gunfire broke out nmg. t0 have ood attendance.
- .!. a 1 1 - i.l .. .. . ma . . r i I
.... ... a .-- pi.i Sorllv aUel. daviiKiu near the negro quarter in iiusa announced by the department
ik up in:r morning ppai
nothing else I
turb. d
Th" intruders .nade th'-lr entry
through the rear window where they
broke out n pane of Rla.nn and reach-
ed through unlocking the sash Rais-
ing tl.e window thej crawled between
the bars which were not set close.
Mr Miller owner of the building
who .sleeps In a rear room on the
second floor heard the noise and
looked out his window. Ho sasr a
man with a broad hnt on. and a dog
but did not think nf burgiars at the
time It w.i betwun 3 and 4 o'clock
In the morulas.
Ilo'h the city and shertff'a depart-
ment are working on the case but
have den loped no clue
"wotuiBlood Runs in 'City's Streets:
Adjutant General Arrives
Troops; Fire
W
th
ages
mornlnrf pp4Wlj Lj ' of ajj .j t disturbances attended by Ihc'lnst week tho meeting will be Tor
n the store was dls-I . .. ". . .. . ..... j.-n.'
(leatn o an ununown numoer 01 nersons ami me canine ic k !- ' -""" ""- "- -n
.. ..r fll.-l.lw.c V ..;..! f:n.i..l iile v .w.ll llm Hc. of rules that have been tentatively!
i prepared for enforcement In the
CS n. . r . 'Held to the end of obtaining more
'I he firing came from a spot where throughout the protection for an interests involved
early morning hours five hundred white men and thou- m the matter ot earnest conservation
sands of negros faced each other across the railroad of on and gas.
t Picks I The rules that have been tentative-
First reports to the police headquarters said that the y decided won cover a considerable
.. .. . ' . l ill t i scope. Discussion will be asked to-
bodies o! six to ten negros could.be seen lying ma space nlBhl of the proposal9 rrom tt
described as "110 mail's land." I anKiC8. The oil and gas department
At dawn tW motor Cars llUCd With White men lormed Is determined that a number of prac-
a circle around the negro section and half a dozen air-tices that have beenfoiiowed. shaii
planes circled overhead. be 8tppeu' and ls sati-fied from e-
The trouble is said to have been the result of the ar- pre88lonfl fron oprs ""' thte
... . .. . . . . very large number of these will wtt-
l"1 Ul1'- .'ii'.i l i n-fel" tim-fev-u iu uoi UH.IV.IVV.V! i d pndor-. lta attitude.
I'ledce
. .. " " of the
bL.I"L(JL)L liULMJb 'me.tlnB calUd for tonight.
LKKRVYRMD
spills rucr-t
CHOCK STOCK
white girl.
HARDING PUTS
PRESSURE ON
FOR RATE CUTS
i
r. il t raid wai mad lant
nm'it In Shi riff Head and Deputy
I j.vs Lit iMKston.
of their co op ration Is one
main features attendlim the
J The .vseirl:ilrl lie.
TULSA Junc4. Nearly ten block? on llic souih ide of tin no-0-ro
section of Tulsa wberc armed confiicl iia. Ixhmi iu )rogiTss bo-
lw(Mu while men and negroes resulting in the dealh olal leat ix
whiles and fil'ly negroes with a rapidly increasing lil of woiinded
were: in flames loday.
Stale troops commanded by Adjutant (.eneral Uar-
jrett began arriving at !) o'clock and augmented the local
limits of the National guardsmen called out Iatt night.
Detachments of guardsmen are scattered throughout
AND SENATE
ON SATURDAY
i SANITARY IS
7 ttta Aitoclatr.l Pim
WASHINfJTON. June 1 The re-1
The scene was In Ti8ion of many freight rates Is in
I.(-rn aid the hour abeut 11:30. process I'resldent Harding was in-
Three choc Joints were broken up formed by numbers of the Inter-
uiid forty kuIIous of choc in bulk .(e Commerce commission when he
pour d on thb floor whllo 300 bot- made B perBOns.i call at the office of
il. of choc wre broken over the ChirMan ciuri of the commission
eoiii.ti r and furniture and other. oUowwi immediately ar-
eouipi .nt in the building destroyed. .pr announcoB1ent of reductions In
Following this the offlcera Invad- raroaa wage8 totaling $4000(10000
.d a riming hoi.e where a group annuaHy by the railroad labor board.
ner. w'nlliiK the hnore jUtgllBX the . t tnld h fi.'i1
Next tjaturday June 1. two elec-
tions will h held in the city otie of
itnl local Interest in association'
BIG NEW DAIRY
FOR THE FIELD
The finest home dairy In Steph-
with provision of adequate school fa-1 ens county Is now ready to handle
cilities for the school district and
the other for the election of a mem-
.oit. d cards and chips. 81 men
ei. ill. v itiio c nioilr here. They
p. in ' mi and were released.
HKKCKENRTDGE
TO TAKE PART
V rP fI rV T iV nation'H tranportntion steui.
rate reductions are being mad
mostly through concerted action of
the commission nnd the railroads.
His visit to the commission was
made as a. forerunner to the an-
nouncement of plans of the admin-
IMrnllnn for rehablliation of the
Senator Russell resigned.
The school district election in-
volves voting upon bonds in the
amount of $400000 for permanent
school structures and equipment and
the beautlflcatton of school grounds.
School trustees and business men
ity.
Dr. 11. B. Luck has declared that
the dairy of L. M. Dandy 2 miles
southeast on the J. i.. Keith Farm
is the most sanitary In the entire
county. Mr. Gandy ha3 opened an
office at 41 5 Merrill avenue where
orjris for fr. t li milk cream nnd
generally are optimistic confidence but term i!K may lie ! '"t. A complete
; it in li n l"en' inaugurat-
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1 . nd i t. I'.lihni; n 1- 'tli
1 .1 in it- i-. 1. luat.on oT tin
! n i 1 1 ai'roud ;- tin
' t" .' ich n Southern build
.en Wklnti Falls to Dr'-cken-
Souih Be'id celebration 1 to
V-IUNl.TON
B r li A.' 'ed Vtttt.
ii lit II. nihil todil il-cii. it with
lli int.iit.iti ronrh.i rre commiiHlon
a downward revision of rat' b on (he
railroad!. particular! those on ne-
cessities The whole subject is undern'nod to
I-. h Id on June 7 and 8. The live DP now under review n the commls-
ci i-ibtr of Commerce there is pre- 8i0B
paring for a big time. In the enter-
tttinnunf all the West Texae chnm-
ber of commerce have been Invited
to participate. Bn-ckenrldge Cham-
ber f rommerce and Breekenrtdge
citu in are (..specially invited In let-
ter addressed to .u-retary Leach.
Th- v ..niicunce upeakers of natlon-
nl i.rmtii'ienee. ball games boxing
.liiitions. and a business and so- Pulinlgan Suppiy 4
n.il r Inrlinif of men 01 me on " Cooper Henderson 3
DUN1GANS 1-lELP
" LUMRTSR3VIEN ON
DOViTNTlILL TRIP
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Pet.
.S00
.750
.400
.400
333
.230
T.n announce also mi .--" McQuade Indians 2
U.-iid now las a .iter stem with LllnbermeB .... 3
fir- hdrant and protection elec- nankr 1
trie liBhts and power plants. t1 ' cK.ri I
fc..h and tel phone systems A iUkU Tiie.lir.
n.od.rn city In th- making Is set pun'n Saiiply U. l.umb.mifn 8
f''"'111 (Jnine TimIh.
r. t.ir Ua H Leach sas that rldron allktril.
i'.- Iireekenrldg- Chamber of i( Lumbermen lumbered thru
.r.e win oe r-iM.B.-....- - -- h . nUn Uran Supply I'n
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prevailing that the bond issue will
be larnely approved by the progress-
he voters of the citv. Tho only
need is to keep the matter befor
their n.inds and i:et them to the poll
on that day There will be but oin
votins bo. located in the com 1
I 'ioiio The nclinol tniKtees hn.
I mr.de "a4i pre inlonn for holding th.
jiliction Kobeit DoukIu.is haa In n
.lppointed Jmli-e of the election ..n.l
will have a coinptent corps of cl rks
For tht senatorial elertipn Pal 'T"Vl" Sr1 T f AU vJ
lvl un.l olnrtlnn hlnnb nnrn nhorii.i 1 l:l VlI 1 ljliljVt O
have been sent out to the variom
voting places in the county whn
the desisnated election ofricers ar
Instructed to. hold the election Sattir
day for a state senator to succeed
.Senator Runell. resigned.
The senatorial district in which
the election Is called is composed of
32 counties of which Midland Is far-
thest west. In all this territory an
urea equal to an ordinary state onlv
IVIMNYTULSANS
IIERE DEEPLY
CONCERNED the city prepared to meet all emergencies with machine
- guns ready tor action. Guard units surrounded the ar-
FoiiowinK publication ot th- Am- niorv while others assisted in rounding up negros and
erirans noon eMrn teiiing or the tuj segregating them in the convention hall jail baseball
Z::;T7l"!Z places which have been converted into
to Tulsa inquiring ns to the welfare PUSOll tami)S. .
of life and property of friends The 1 lie trouble IS Saift l() have resulted from tllC aiTCSl
Jotfice of the telephone company has yesterday of Dick Row land a negro for an alleged as-
lalso been called upon for many con- saut UJJon .n oi'pluitl girl ill ail elevator. The IlCgro Was
nection witn t c UK.anomo m ... SprU(l away fttm hc J - i f sOOIl'after 2 o'clock this 1110111-
which terror relirns. Thus far they . J
have been secured it is stated with-' " J' tjVO deputies lrOIH the oftlCC Ol Shcnlf IMcClll-
out more than Ihfl ordinary delay. lOUgll. 1 IlC.V retllsed'lO (llVlllgC IllS Whereabouts. The
The telegraph company has likewise officers declared he would .be given a speedy trial when
got its messages through tho man-( (jie situation quieted down and a change of venue sought
agement giving pariicuiur enun. n
servo tne puunc quicKiy .n u. -uk..- m .... .. . P. Kj .. ..
it inni ik.k.viiii.- iu un; tut; ut;Kiif suciiijii v;ij
l .. I 1 1 -W Jl t ... .
Stephens iiuuie auoui i :.su ims morning wnen wnue men openly
threatened to destroy the locality. An attempt to burn
the quarters was resumed at (5:40.
As fire envcloned the houses negros were seen to
rush out shouting "don't shoot." As they dashed through
the smoke screen they were 'orxlered to surrender and
were removed to nrjson camps.
Civic organizations are caring for the wounded and
the refugees. Ice water and sandwiches are being sened
the sick and wounded M;ny privsite citizen hae ol-
unteercd in the relief work.
a big milk and cream business and
neitver uirougnoui me enure iucai- - . . nftrMnllnP pfrort .'...
The County Health Inspector! tho n1p nll.klTi the emer-l " ". ..V
gency.
The llreckonrldfto and
county oil fields are filled with Ok-
lahoma operators drillers tool
dressers supply house people busi-
ness and professional men formerly
of Tulaa and other Okfahuma oil
uointo. Many have their families
d-liv.iv .-.it in lin lM.en Inaugurat- . .w ... without relatives in
"' i the mighboilng oil htate and nil
Mr t.and' ln-l s that have friends and acquaintances in
.ill li ' be. n i. t d I'm tulu rcular .p. MajlJ ua operty and biisl-
.I'd oiln eo.n' I'm1 . .mil found ol . nit. r ' t'le
hi-'i t.i-d ' I Hoii a li- 1th Bt.ind- iMerert on the .iieeis of the citv
i oipi .11 h m i i i -Lit i bo'llen llW conoqin inl' ""' hiuh in coiitiec
r. i I l. pl.t- mi mil' ii'g. riinl a lon vuth the Tul. .1 "itu.itlon nnd th-
-ei. 11. ! nun 1 nil 11 " .1' re all .hri .. iiiiIi. il In late teletrrnniii of
1.1.I'. el. 11 1 I. .ill it !' sunn" d ' .... . Milm;: to ot'ii" eitii 1 in Okl.i
jii.ii vio'ii f'.' .n.d 111 .1- ' Miom.i
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BFM'IFIT T
TI1ENVTIONAL
(Mil Jillow. Iieb. Uahs and ihelr
ft 1 .ids ar- p.uticiil.irly interested in
a thiie I' 1 pioiliiition which will be
mad- ;it the V. lion.il theater tomqr-
row mi-'it. f'.uuiuii; views scenes
aniMieart touches at the Odd Fel
lows Tevas state home one of tht
At th- railroad oftic-H it was wt.it
d late thii afternoon that an in-
creased nunibt r of t ck ts was belnn
sold for Tulsa and that It was indi
cated that nluht trains would carry.
a large number of pas-wigers to the
Oklahoma town mrmt of thee going
either in response to telegrams re-
ceived in anBwer to inquiries they
had made nnd indicating the need
of t'ulr presence bv their families or
frieiidi or because of business rea-
s.ini rown from th- noting.
'"" " - - - - 1 lows Tevas state home one or me
two aspirants are seeking to repre-j Um nstltutlons of thP statP anU fl INTY ROADS
nent the people in the senate. Both ng aa onp of thQ forinlfwt of 'V
aspirants are-from Lastland county. I od(1 fvnow arhi1(uunts ln the vBEIlUPUl JN
BEST OF SHAPE
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bratlon and he urges all
can
to
Tuesday afternoon.
occasionally to the
waking up only
fact that they
x was senator Kussen wno re-
-ined The candidates are Judge
Joe Iturkett of Eastland and Judge'
J D Ilarker of Cisco.
I'ollowing are the presiding offic-
ers of the election in this county
named by the commissioners and in-
structed to hold the election Satur-
day: "
Trecinct No. 1 Rreekenridge; JI.
O. Tatum. presiding Judge.
Precinct No. 3. Crystal Falls; S
Fulled I'resi.
FIRE RAf.K.s IN ( IT UIOTINC STVIMKI) KAUL'J
TJ'LSA Juno 1. Fiif slartid in -.eitral (iii.utcis of the m--10
.-ectitin this morning has spread sinci' drstiov iaijr the neut)
iiiarter to parts cf the while residential quarter on the east side
of the city and is consuming parts of that section.
six whites and fifty nejrros are dead with thiify whites .niid
jcventy-five negros wounded as a result of the teirific fiirhtin'
and rioting last night and today according to the foe-! infoimatnn
3i)lHinaI)Ie at noon from the hospitals and police sources.
Under-cover fitrhting continued on Davis Hill on the out
skiHs of the city this morning. This later developed into a negro
stronghold from which the negros who were entrenched were
routed by machine gun fire.
Additional guardsmen have arrived in wet Tulsa. All whites
in the city have been deputized.
Five hundred negros are reported to have left Muskogee foi
Tulsa. Whites are leaving here in automobiles to meet them.
The negros under guard at convention hall have been tui's
ferret! under guard from convention hall to Mc.ult park.
country.
I The presentation of the three reels
wllT be attend d bv a four minute j
talk (ntorin ginto some of the aiplr-
nr.cki.nri.le elli'-i.s who
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make arraign..... " -. were plavlnK baseball and lav 'nu.tne v Reynolds Judge.
th. .-outh Mender In Jubilating over short mA of a u 6 gror( Th(1 hl Vrt.ciuet No. 4 FtOHlM
her r.wl ronn.TtU.n which will sooot: jarong c.!ebratlon of Decoration lu . c
!nw in. ir my 10 i . .-... .-. - - f Ujipearpd to have left botn nlfus in rpclnct jo. 5
a comatose condition with the 1-um j jjaxweu judge.
MEXICO CITY 'berwen the morn comatose of thej prPCnct No. C.
riri 1 t- V"r I 'T? n ltW0 ... Bradford. Judge.
1 lilt lJJJ lW I Eddie uuni-an iook up m iiiub- prpclnct Vo.
N.
Auto rid.
rood roads 11 H
ations and purposes which attended r)ai pun.ict .1 tor the cure
of
u'k-
ity rolled I'rei.
TULSA June 1. Rioting between the whites and blacks m
the negro section of the city was continued earl today with in-
creasing sounds of firing. Parts of the "battle atea" had been
It.
i-r0 TTJ17 99nrl !nR i0b for tlae Blpriy 3 K
V V.I.A. 1 I Ll'j iillU nway with considerable success. Al-
!tho the bona builders got to him
The vt Texas Chamber of Com- for nine hits he kept them catler-
n..rr.' Mexican Trade Special trip to ed where they did least damage. Bar-
tl'i. City of Mexico will start f rom ' row Holllngbausen and Olbba fea-
Kort Worth on June IS. and will tured the fleidlng with a pretty
' i t.iro Citv on June 22 trav- double play while Harry Abies made
eliim- in a I'ullman train himself cooaplcuous with vlclus slug-
only iien are to be of the party glng.
Buekenr.dge citizens who may wish' The score: "-v"
to n.a'.e the trip should get In touch Dunlgan -120 213 12 13 4
with S.crtary Uach of the local Lumbermen 010 01 2 C 0 5
Ch.in.mr of Comm-rce. as Indorse-' Ilatierlek-Uunnman and YWilte;
m. nt by this .body and credentials Reeves. Ferguson and We.terhouse
from the secretary are necessary to
ti.ee to the party. Already about ClUO.lfiOAXS T .ioia
Way land! J.
fjtcass; Henry
Ilarpersvllle; 11.
the stabiishment of the home and' .e h.ivs ..-i.taiy I.'.ieh. and he j set fire and were burning furiously at S:30.
which have sine- been worked out aikises the kickeis to take a drive incomplete death lists this morning included five "whites and
in much measure The addre-s will ner the Ivan road now pronounced thirty negroes while scores were reported wounded by reohei
be un important ftature of the evm- n f(. hape since (! ruent rams md rifle fire.
inasmuch as its delivery i to he Thu L- f c ims n.d up the link ( t1c whites formed a circle around tho negro section and cap
made by a local member of the order uetw't- the Hamou depot on Wrlker tilled hundreds of negt'OS.
gifted in eloquence. i street to tiiaham av mi" making the j At S:.'i0 white civilians cooperntingf with the police ard
I'resi ntation of the odd F.ilow aj. llu ali-t he-way perfect one. guiirdsinen in (tielling the liots had niarclicd approxinu'ttl.
pictures will be in addition to the Work on ne t'rvrtai Kalis road li ( ;000 negros up north Main street to the convention hall w litre
regular big eight reel program of Kjn!; on smoothly savs the secre- (e blacks are held tinder guard.
hinh class pictures offered nightly at uryi ani wn he completed in three Twenty-six long lines of negros eight and ten abtci-t woto
the theater the odd Fciiow reeis luor VP ks. And ami tms win mum- marched up the street at s:l.i tiie negros wan tueir nanus in tne
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XI.
air and armed while citizens pressing rifles to their ribs.
Thousands of negros have fled the city along the rail".
entrar
eighty reservations havo been made ny Associated Press.
throunb various chambers o! the as- bl PASO Tex.. June 1 Itepre
soolatlon. Isentatlves of the Qhicago Commor-
Tho cost of tho trip will be but 0ai Association will Jolt a trado ex-
$200; Including both rail nnd Pull-j curslon to Mexico in June according
man fares. The stay In Mexico City to tho VI Paso Chamber of Com-
wlll bo of four days leaving there mQrco. A delegation from Nogales
on June 26 nnd reaching Fort Worth
Iee Drown jtidite.
Precinct No. S Pioneer; W. D.
Doyd. Judge.
Precinct No. 0 Kurekn; J. II. Mc-
Kevaln. judge.
Precinct No. 10 Caddo; David
Cole Judge.
Precinct No 11 Ivan;
Whltialre. Judge.
Precinct No. 11 Gunsight: A. L.
Wagloy. Judge.
Peclnct No. 13. Baker;
Lawrence Judge.
Precinct No. 14. Cednr; E. C. Crlt-I
singer judge.
Irreclnct NoT 14 Cedar;etaoletaoi
Precinct No. 15 Necessity; Geo. P.
Neal Judge.
Precinct No. 16 Oakley; Melvi'n
Collins judgo.
being added as a contribution by anoth r fine drive
the theater to the benefit ot trie it (. 10 to be stated that county
order the film rental coing to the work on the Caddo road is progress- r;ghts 0f wav. Airplanes loaded with nitro glycerine bombs cir-
ualntenance fund of the odd Fellows ing WPn. This road will be in good viec over the negro section. Three national guard units wore on
home. The admlselon prices to the
bouse will be the same as usual.
.MIST IMS A OOCTOK
TO TItEVr THE EVEs
Austin .Iiims 1 Optoinoti'l-t'.
vvlioiiroscrlbo glnes and other
treatment of the ejes nro viulttt-
ItiK tho ineilical prnctico act of
the state unless they have pli-
kiciuiis ceitlflcates as riMiuIreil
I iiiuler tho statutes nrcorilliiR l
nn opinio" rendered In the court
of criminal appeals today.
on July
E. M. Williams to Gulf Production
Coiifpany rights over 123 acres part
Arizona will join the ejcutslonlsts of section S block 6 T & P. ny.
hero. . Co. ?50.
auio condition m two wetks. The Me scene and Adjutant CJeneral Uarrett wits' to arrive to take
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personal cnarge ni tne siiuaiion.
At 8:50 when the fighting was reported to have died down
in the negrtisection a white man dashed up to vthe coinenlim
hall and cried for help saying the fighting had broken out at Mc-
Nulty park.
Heavily guarded negro men and women under coer of lifles
continued to be brought to convention hall in aulos and on fct.
Every business house in Tulsa is closed to help the authorities
cope with the situation. Negro workers in restaurants. stors and
other pieces were dragged out and corralled in convention hall.
The rioting started last night when a mob of armed wli'ts
gathered around the jail for Dick Rowland an e ted. on a charge
of assaulting a white girl. Armed neros al.vj gathered. The
Albany road ls said to be fine to the
county line
Take a drive and sfe what ts do-
inn in road work in Stephens county.
TO MEM' EEl) C'UOSS
Al'STlN Tex June 1 The sup
port of the Tejs htate board ot
health was pbiU'd recently to the
hfe-suving work of the American
Ued Cross Commodore Wilbert E.
NEED OOfi CATtllEIt
EL PASO Tex. June 1. El Paso
Longfellow director of the life
saving corps of the Ited Cross. Is Inrjring began at 10 p. m.
Austin tor the purpose of organizing
a life-saving corps here.
traveling Pnssengor Agent M. A.j
SITDDIXO IX TODAV gioiiud 01 a'.ipli dimensions to earn
! O-veollunt returns in the Yamin 1 r
Itanger-Caldwell is spudding in to- ntory with its outlook for r.k. I "mi
needs a dog catcher. Half of te(Hayden of the Hamon line was dav on their 100 acres of the Jones mercial production t. nded.li t
city's 6000 dogs are without taga
and will remain without them ac-
cording to W. P B McSaln. city t.ax
assessor until .1 dos .-atcher is found
here today wearln ghls. usual sun- lease in the Yeaman survey ve3t of the coat''.- ray and 'huh f. vals
shine smile He sa b passfnser traf- the Johnson Oil Co. Yeaman lease thire and has b-mi d. 1 '.rrr t d to
fir 11 fine for this reason of the Ranger Caldwell have in this lea
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 288, Ed. 2, Wednesday, June 1, 1921, newspaper, June 1, 1921; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122182/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.