Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 21, 1933 Page: 1 of 6
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Gun Kelly Came lo Home
and Gave Warnings
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Fred Col. ii in t" .
death threat to Jod.-
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time
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svsess !)() Pine
In BulcherdaM'
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H 'X 1 oat ii 1 1. inty tout! f'-i
1 .'t-hriing net 11 .1". phrn. un
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bond and lni .1 I'lvin lit to-1 1
in 'he same ii.ii.r lis bee 1 ..-t
lor nesjl Mim Us ..unt) A'ti.in
rt'jmnn SU'kn Kiiii ThuisJ
1-aOuis t .ii;i -nd beto f
bull herlng u- .-i w.s beef in tt
c .-jiity is a t101t1.11. of the law
j..d win be iitiiii -itu it viuUled.
Att.ney Stoksr --..;
Art Cluh lnter
$ Canvases al !aii
Le Petit Art Club of Hreeken-
r'dgo is i-epr-ntd at the Young
County Fa .' In Utaham tide wsck
y un exhibit of painting.
Nine canvases consisting of lt
water color And psnotl drawlngj
were entered by local artists.
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Kodco Plans lii(lera For Swap DavWaniinsr Given
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f ruvus in ircci.eiii
Al HimIIiiik nnil III. t s i it -j
iiii nine th il the Mtephsi' i-nun
t iiMiro is on th wing
Desptits rainy weather w very
laige rtuwtl cams to Iirecknrttr
'ti. I i .1 tth Mon.li ami ri.tiul
.1 .hie trjillng w:ib donu by deal-
1. ir. iivMiJik feetl un.l other
fit in property
Only a lw niliute pcrfcrnuMMt
m psrmi'tvd ort hc riMleo
i .Minds olth' 1 ik iom. il.leis
mil the ri "f the i.-rut i 111
mil bron l.iihinit jte.r. and
'he nn 1 m.l 111 iiaiiiig thai in.ik
.1 ie i Lo weir in '.tie rnrrwU.
r till nive t pi'se i-ollece-tmii
.( vtti it it tke to ii-nki- 1'
1 .1. re .1 . y A1 St nlin.4-
l.t(. -''ok. I.i-.nui.d Willit lul
liitt. 11 K. 11. I St kei an 1 ot'11
1 i 11 wm ' is nt osalMiii t
te..ike al'iinUv the 2.'th 1 i;na'.
.114 CI' III.
A fi Mi. n ited bio .s i-mii
in" .ne -.iiili nntii and I'yelona
A11. Tli I11-1 1 the h'i.- th.il
thirvt J. i.iiiu. S'ewait m .1 in ii
fatally injoir.l him recentU
Strei g'sit bull wild w
H.iii-a buuell 1 ue j what .ri you
e .ii a 1 rodeo will ln
tgrd
I'rUri. Olleri-d
The folk.A g ch prU will bo
pji.l rr roic'i v inii-r Only unu-
ten. can micr
rhoae In ti ng- iiiiiuunce Ihit
prfiona. :.lei and roper are
baired Th. .-teptieu County -i-
deo i fi lh ptenakue of teal
dent of the county ami adjacent
isuilory
Vk.' ail Ita.in il !! tK . aw4
. .. - r . . ivw nasi
I non-piofcaaioiiul." say the man-
' agsrs. Kveiy fell w who likes to
throw a rope ride a horse or
1 the other fun-nuiklng attractions i
.invited for the sportsmanship of.
. the events and not hoo who try
1 to profit primarily j
I Girts ehlldrvn und l-dy rUlerj
are urgon 10 come urrei rucos(
will Intel est all thoso 1
Iaw entrance fees will charuc-'
terlie all the eventa.
The prizes lor calf toping will
Kidnap Trial In Fourth Day
Hlilinenfflil
Kr.uilrk holiers UMlk itlJrr
with llutxev Hillev
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nie nexi Dioniiay
be 1..I J.". .'I. I ' J J .Vl.
and ltd tl '
Hione ridui. Ut prise. $. 1'nd. '
WOO 3rd. f.'5 All ii ling must
be cowboy tlc.
Wild . u -.111111 It Pi
Jn.l )2 .'
K01 th" wi outlaw hor-o t
will b- paid for ttw in und touch-
' est bronc $3 will be paid.
In h wild bull ridl.ig contest.
II will 1. j. . d thi wlnii'i
and
$1 to th. e ml ln-l 1 nlei
Pi gout iopig fn -t ..ei in! in I
thud num.) will I.. 3. f.. m.l
Hiitiel until A-n 'to all Indie
and young-lei. th pru will be
M 13 ind $1
Other Toills luvili-il
s'll ll IllVlt.ltlillls .III f ' I' 11.1 "I
ii pi ei nl.iti... of nthei town to
i.iin.. tu Hi.'i keuildge fi i there
.i'.t.. tirtiham. Aibki.y. 1'hrock-
inoiton Cidili Cito it inner.
l-:antl.ind W ulmn W. iitlii rforl.
Miiu-i.iI Will Abili-u . KUing
St.11. Kli.isille. Wichlt KalU.
N.viia.tl- Alit-.il City. Ciyitil
Kulls un.l o iea of oth t ti.wni
11. i- invited to nd th' ir iMteo
pel foimers t-svk.il -tth Monday Bv-
ei urnsteui . eligible to enter all
events
hiwip Dili
Mwup Day has become an estab-
lishsd institution in Bieckenrtdge
as usual the grett-r nsit of the
day will be g'en to tne hundreda
who deaiiv lo cell exchange Undo
and exhibr llotv. r..ul"s pig.s.
dogs tool.. gwU guns celve'
cows and whatever any one ha
will find hundred of piopec
n ..ill...
waimt
Hun cotton mom) an I Utt.-i
national -oiiiiti.iri tonutli ite 4
West Tax N.w Deal Swap and
ItiHleo lay 111 Hr.ckeniidae the
3Mh wtll find a bigger buster
crowd and a brighter more optl -
mistic countiy
Di and Mis. L C. McKni'ht to utilUe thoir ohlokeiw for winter
were in Carlton Wednoduy to at- food
tend funera! sorvlce for Mr. A "pot luck dinner." Mrs. Pon-j
McKnlght's aunt Mrs. Mtnusldor announces "will be a featuie
SUndlfer. jof tho day's meeting." j
Itate. ue .n ti'.il .it Oklahomn
-''. and with attempting to di3
'"' Aenion Slmtinon
... .am io have been Iteld The
in n. ar- K'ff t. right Hdwnrd
i. i' i 1 .11 md Pete Valder.
f Kid.ipng Charles
i'torn general Her-
i-t nt attorncy-gcncml1
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Mi '
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S Hur ia
f Invcitiigation.
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AlT'llIKf I'll'PlV
1j-t'''OL 1 tUVllO.
Hmcksnrtirig was visited re-
erntly by solicitors representing
themselves to be con use tod with
the Texas Labor Press Association
and elhn advsrtiain in nimi.
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t .tt
of project. It became known
u.'..ini. !.. !.. .-k.....i.- -r
Commerce received a ;Uor from'6"'1 P-P whenever another!
tleorae W. "tetter secotatv of.
ii tsukiiKhia. ...- -.i i.i
a marked article from a recent! UowB Old Honey's hlaiory. dlscov1
issue of -Union Labor" ! ere he bd one-time famous)
John 2C Maitin .ecidary of the'"16'- 1 htt tor l0 Pr
HiekeidSe Chamber of Com-'Mn . I
111. ice. said that his oisanlaation' "Yeah. I Ilka race horses.' ay!
1 especially anxious to put a stop
to fake .dver-l.ln practiced and
ui km bimne. me to cownnnlcate
itn him al oner reaardlnff aueh
.ilniliir ind he aiII be glad
investigate them and
scheme.
Apron Face Winn
At Graham Fair
At the druham events of the
Young County Fair Wednesday
Apion Face the blooded and train-
ed mare of Loo rum! Wright of Hancock .0miu House speech and
Hreckeni idge. was adjudged the' excoriation of his enemies by the1
best-reir.ad horse exhibited. In '"shy great Covsinor. 1
recognition of hor qualities u The other Judgo Frank Itoborts.
handsome saddle blanket. Indian' sscorted Healley from his hotel t j
deign. was awarded Mr. Wright
This blanket will add to tho at
tractlveness of an already boau-
ufuj mount.
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A hicken canning detnunslrr-i
lion will be held Friday at Mrs.'
Paul Ponder" a home at Red Gop. j
1 Miss Mamie Pryor will conduct'
the demonstration which Is to on-'
able all homeniukora who dwlro lj
little Lights on
Local People
.IflKJK SOLOMON
JtldRr IS K Solomon of lnvk-
'enrlilRe haf been JudRr of thrre The Stephen County Home Dctii-
i Texaa counties. ; oruit ration Council act Moniliy.
At a youns man he came to'Septombor 26. Swap Day as the
Texan from Annanolla Mllitaiy r'Uti show day
Academy taught achool and "he!
ed' a Chamber County bully " Saturday. September 23 before J
The ntlieniy liked hla aptink and t o'clock.
mudr him county Judge. Any person In the county may cn-
JiKlReahip followed throuch ter product In the ahow but pei-
1 popular vote In Callahan and ton not belonging to cluba en n not
Urath countle 'enter any product In fnvor of any
y JlnB." ay the douKhty club Club will bo given 100 points
triple-plated Judge. "t ve k for filling the exhibit Hit print-
enough left In me to take a smart- ed in tholr year books 100 point
ilec on yet Out undei tnud. 1 for entering 6 hooked rugs oi
i woul'ln t have an office " ! mat. S polnta for each first prcm-
I I lum I points for ouch ccond pretn-
! I) It. W. S. 1'AHKS. i lum. 3 points for each third prom
Dr V S. Inrka In addition lojlum. 2 points for onch fourth
being i first mte singing muster' premium. Tho grontor tho numbor
phslclun mid flildlor. whs onto u-j of producUf entered tho more
porlntendent of tho Urockonrldg" chance your club will hnve to win
public nchools about tho year 'IS
A. D
CAItl. COLLINS.
The bicycle ornze hits no un-
known thrills for Utv. Cnrl Collins
active pastor of tho Church of
Chrlit
Cnrl Collins the boy took tho bi-
cycle route from Michigan to Tan-
nesec years ngo ovor unsntoolh
roid HI father was his cycling
companion on the several hundred
miles jaunt.
JUDCK JOHN MACKHv
Court lie porter John Mackey
keeps fit physically and ready men-
'ally by an unfnlllng early niom-
'ing walk of some five to six mil's j
This jaunt snyu tho Judgo topped
by a steaming cup of coffee Is j
' health v elixir for imrli ilnv I
i lkonaki) oi;i:ki:
When Leonard Deoro American j
linotyplst was n printer In Winn-'
field. La. an established reputab'e(
tltU'Vnx fiitirAil In Vtlm fti.
I youthful brothor. a town know-lt-
it
all who was city sccretury.
' An emergency Job of election!
' printing sent tho City Secrotnryl
scuttling to. Young Deoro at mid- ThRt thu b0t wy to l's'os of
night. Power and lights were of:."! chickens Is to can rather
Tho City Secretary with much' tn tlrow t"0"1 on tt Iow nwrkti.
sw"'rl"K nl consldornblo sweat- wiu demonstmtwl at the Copolund
nP. Kvo the motive power wlth'- meeting held at tho homo of
bleeps and back and candles cum. M'- F'0"' Uurgoss lust Wsdnos-
'from his moagorly furnished room.
Tho swaggering s won ring city
secretary of 1917 Is now Iu!siana'
j political boss. U. S. Senator anaier. wr pressnt and conductod
I t.'v.n.rnr ii. m. !... iiniltlis deinoiiatrallon.
itulsunce.
1. m t'Oltl.KV.
J. M. Corley of Ilreekenrldgr.
once dollvored papers for the old
Port Worth Star. A youngster then
he bought for a few .hilling.
"" norse. unuer ins hsnunei
a. . ... ... . . - .
' ""oeti mm to ms cart ana rouna
me OKI mis ran awar with driver.
"5 Pnaniu mm.
Aettnir on a hunch. Corlev ran.
lhe elderly churchman remtnls-
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IHMUMIAII.BV AIDI1S
1 When the famous James Hteph-
their' 0R" "Rff powerful .loaopm
(Weldon Oalley were masters of
I Texas but personally unfriendly.'
this sUUs witnessed an oratories!
buttle unequalled since the days ofed guilty and was fined $IW. Th"
'Sam Houston and Senator WlgfallJ ctmU ot '" 'her will be tried soon
Two Hreckanrtdge men. formn-l 'omp4alnls of tho disMppoarance
ipuoiic officials recently est quiel-
'' talking cf tnose diys.
) te. Curtis liaii-.kf'. ui tl.
HRf num-of-af fairs at tho famous
tho rostrum in his last great tri-
' tiinphant Texas oration. It was
Galveston tho Slate Democratic
Convention where the brilliant
s........ ....- in. .......
Ualley wus proposed for President
.1 j . . .
in a nioniortible demonstration and
I delivered a speech even more
niemorublo.
I O. M.llorj Nume Helloed Hoax
NEWPORT. R. I. (U.PJ Naval
authorities expressed tho belief
thai a dory boarlng tho loitering
U. S. S. Akron and washed ushore
ut Wcstport Harbor during the
recent Atlantic storms was not
from the Ill-fated dirigible. The
name is believed a hoax or one
adopted by boy owners of thu boat
for patriotic purposes.
Demonstration Clubs To
Exhibit Work Monday
All product muni be brought In
the $10 prize for tho gioatost num-
bor of points.
Any r-nnluct In tho list bolow
may be cntcrod by any Individual:
1 Qt. snap or field peas.
1 Qt Engllgh peas.
1 Qt. canned tomatoes.
1 Qt. carrots.
1 Qt. buots.
1 Qt. canned vegetables other
than corn.
1 Qt. canner pours.
1 Qt. canned poaches.
1 Qt. canned plums.
1 Qt. blackberries or dewberries.
1 Qt. other cnnnsxl fruit.
1 Qt. sweet pickled peaches
1 Qt
rind.
sweet pickled water melon
1 Qt. snap beans.
I Qt. cucumber pickle.
1 Pt. green tonmtor pickle.
1 Pt. chill sauce.
1 Pt other roltsh.
1 Pt. peach preserves.
1 Pt. pear preserves.
1 Pt. watormelon rind presorves.
Copcltllld dill)
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day.
T.
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Mamie Pryor and P.
Montfort. county agricultural work -
i During the demonstration chick -
.ens were canned making bone
chicken ground chicken. barbecu -
ed chicken and tamales.
Those present were. Miss Katie!
f'audel. Mrs. Bob Carroll. Mrs. Jim
. Bob Deaton. and Miss
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Constable Paul Holes says It Is hud been ginned according to
es lo comply with the stuto hw Manager Klllob.ow. which figure Is
'een butchers If you have cat-1 above tlwtt of last year at tho same
e lo bttch aml " TnU wdate.
requires permits to be taken out!
mrough tne commissioner- court.
ni "I rporU lo M rR"-1
' m u cltl "illd.
The purpose of this law Is to d.-
'" epidemic of cattle thoft'
llut "ro ln ".
Constable Ueles arrested two
men Rlnst whom complaints hud I
made and one of these pleod-
of dttle are reuehing the officer
' nd hen lookout i being kept
fur "tellers.
.
Old Pickotvillc And Whv II Was Built Told By
e
One of Early Setllers Mrs. N. M. Davenporl
Hy .Mrs. N. .M. l)ai-npnrt
There ruts been 11 dlscusdnn as
t wh i.Ck8lvl.e wu built. It was .... .. . r ha ... niraljrky wus buffalo 01 doer meat
' .... u .. ' cuve(' off. Many of the old sottlers .... . . . .
' seltlers fort. The Indiana never cut in strips and dried.
mae'e their raids except at full I
moon Five days bofore tho moon
fulled the settlers would movo In-
to the fort a hi I stay till throe duys
after the moon liosat to wano.
Miss May Colo sister of David
Cole our Townsman and I carried
a basket to u siek woman in the
winter of 1878. We examined the
ilii co then. There wero olght or ten
small houses made of split trees
covered with shinglos made by
splitting a tree trunk Into the pro-
per length and thickness. The
hjotise the sick woman lived in
1 I't. other fruit pieueives.
1 tMium tilutii lellv.
I luU runis lallv
1 kUism blackberry or dewberry
Jelly.
1 glu apple jelly.
Towel (linen).
Dressei scarf (linen)
Pillow slip with plain finish (.lin-
en .
Pillow slip decorative finish
(linen). '
Boy's cotton suit age 2 C.
Cotton dress girl age G-'J.
Cotton dross girl age 9-1:
Vl'AmuM ttaVf ils-Mstis ftiflnf 4)llf.
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hum chumbrny linen or other ma
terials).
Secretary's record book Wo-
man's Homo Demonstration Club.
Quilts ombroltlored (quilted).
Quilts pieced (quilted).
Quilt applique (quitted).
Pot plants (fonts).
Eggs (1 dozen).
Hooked ruga xllk wool or cot-
ton. A minimum of three fresh vege-
tables por club nionibor.
The products from each commu-
nity must bo contributed by at
tnaat (nn u'nmsn nnnh 1niri n
contributing at Itust six contain-
orf)
Standard container for canned
IproducU will not be required.
4-H Club Oils will compete foi
trlna to the Bducatlonal Encamp-I
ment at Dallas Stats Pulr. October
. ' . -. .....- c ... .." N
i 17-10. The four glrU bringing iB
the beat exhibit to the Club Show
'will win the tri)s. All girls com-lnnl
petlng must hnnd In to the Home1" nuuiossou to nt parents .-.
Demonstration agent a hUtory andPllnB J""t w''- the eluxsos ....
record of her club work for 10J3 " about and giving the qu.iiifi.
each girl must huvo nt least fiaj110"8 ' a Rool Ag. student
standard containers. . Unless the boy could meet all tli
Girls may choose tholr exhibit requirements and showed a i.-al 'n
from the State Fair exhibit list. iterost In this typo of work he w
f-
'I Of lOll r JiniUM't;
. 'It "v !...v classes und that scholarship wi
re lo Keceive much better.
.-. . . I Mr. Hclzcr also say th i he I
v inns A ware si.cy Ti'lei:"r11 h'n ""
i es. and that In s'urtlng woik in h
i ..i wm.. i.i..i f ih.
a mil ii iiiimii-. iii EniiiL in !
Chamber of Commerce announce
awards for cotton gtnnol horo will
; bo given this ssHaon as lust.
Last season ovory farmer who
.bad a bale of cotton cllined In
' Qrsckenrldgs participated In the
awards. The same principle will be
iobsorvl this yesr. and detailed no-
tier of the awards be made at an
early date.
Those who huvo alieudy ginnsillf.
their cotton will be allowed '!
k 44 tlin fits taill
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The first awartls will portope bs
uiHiii in vLfcuwi.
Through wodnusdny 2it buiss
Herman Turner
Given Parole
AUSTIN. Sopt. 21. (U.R Herman
Turner eonviatad In Stephens
county last December and acn-
tsncikt to two yoais on a charge
of receiving and concealing btolon
property was grunted a general
parole today by Gov. Miriam A.
Ferguson.
wa then on the edge of the crook.
hunk where one corner had alrady
win rememoer mat mo piace 1.
i near tho North Carbon
Plant.
Theio wus a plckot fence of the!
split tioos enclosing six or seven
acres In which tho horses were
kept. The pickets wore hewed to a
point and buried flat sldo out. They
were fastened with narrow strips
nailed on the rounded side. The
fence took in the hill and homes
and wus too high for Indians to
climb.
TI10 Indians did not bother cat-
tie because they were too slow to
get out of reach of the rangers.
Agriculture Bob
From Many Homr
s
ill High School
I l the middle Of the aec.m.l w .
"f school cnroliniont hi th.' -
tlonal Agriculture Doiwrtmei t h i '
Increased to a total of on. th-
ond largest enrollment in 1 . i in
tory of this department
Of this numbor. 23 ate mi..' .
In Agrlculturo for the fnt t.i--
while 37 have had previou- ex(i. i
lonco In this work The thmi m-h
class Is made up cntirvi f . t
students except for Albei tfp.
ft tmngfcr from Iviin oi.n.ti
Early also In this class l .tin
for from Ncwklrk. Oklahom i h
has been enrolled in the V A
Dcpt. of that city.
Most of tho new students ;i"
members of the Sophomot. !'-
and many of thorn Intend to con
tlnue tho course dining the-t t"
romalnlng years In high .-h.i In
addition to tho Sophomort th-
the Junior and senior classes :n
well represented and Ted Kip-:
nnd (lay Wilson are still In Juni"i
High school while the Post iii !
nro represented by Hay Tulm of
.8t V' fta" nnd Walla" r
Glynn Covington and Iti-n
nnMUn of lhc cto ot ?
P
I An e1"1 effort wa made t
ear l0 co "' "'' the b..
W9M mie1 for agricultural w
wre enrolled In the clas. !:.. .
prospective student wa liit.-m.v
" i""".iij uiw nr eniuin .
'" audition he was giwn .i 1. 1
not encouraged to omoll in the d
pnrtment. Profouiior Hclzei tt
f'hat In this way ho will cei in...
I active and bettor work fim hi
now building Just noith of th
band room with so many or h
old students back and with m:i-
oxeollcnt material amo:m the n .
students he Is looking liiimnl
tho best year since he hi. hein
teaching In Hroekenildge.
l5o- onrnlled In the il.-p utn '
are as follows:
Old Sliidcnls.
John Hall. Russoll Hled.ie. Cld
Cokor Wallaco Cjk. lurd dp. .
nn Covington. I Car I curn.-i. A
ner Co0i clliud ooU d .
'
iDa "" J- ". oi
Jones. Ted Klpor. Bernard Kunlo
Monroe Mldgctt Tllden McGnft
Dick Squlros Hay Taylor. II. 1
Thompson Itoss Walker. Itn .
Walkor. It. C. Wilson. Kay Wil.nn.
Clifton node J. F. ChasMiu Ki
gono Coleman. Oivlllo (Vl.-nuii
Jnmos Hart. Dorwood Jones. Ho t
McCharou. Charles Minx. Floy :
Thompson Itnyinond Ilu.kinH. Kii
ward Offlokl James Cdd (.'laie-iee
Karly.
New Miiilsulit.
Albeit Spsor. Delton Andrew .
Wayne Harbor Howard t'oniu:
John Kd Conner. T. P. Cobiirn. Bi-
Doason J. C. Flarney Olivor Ga!
loway Waltor Hefner. Orvlll
Jonos Hole M Inzer Jack Odoi
Hobort Ray Lestae Itecord Jo.
Schoolcraft H. D. TtHand. Glon-.
'Garrard C. J. Itolgers. Jtnnes Cox
JRobeit Miller. Jesse Lee Cockidii
W. H. Martin.
'they ate jerky and mequito bean
while thoy were on their raids
Therc wab one utoa Dy
1 to Indlaui ut Plckolvlllo. the
school teacher. Ho would not put
his horse in the stockado because
there was no grass there. Alt
Turner came In and told abrjT
some Indians stealing tho ho.
i from tho southeastern p f
' Stephens and the edgo of In
j Pinto and Erath Countlee "'
day after tho moon fulle I ti
I would go to bring the ho ti
Three days later his bod va
found full of arrows and sgalped
Mrs. Davenport
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Minatra, Odie. Stephens County Sun (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 35, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 21, 1933, newspaper, September 21, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth70513/m1/1/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.