The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 61, Ed. 1, Monday, February 10, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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r part 'Tjjrau Judith i.
i i nffyj! about her r .
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men whn Unreserved oil! t
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t "ier with lm
V HO OK WITH THF -I'I:
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f with .lQnir Kntch'
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h' J m thi33t Sixt.es mi
'"K the cntrnnit of "hi i i .
whe- . JO n taxii ib dr.w i
h r aft'l she aw Kni'lr -.
p ihuc cub. tb kiiI n.it. :
" ' nt' i private car
i'lh jntrheU the ha .J.i'.r
reti ar I lit od for a moment on
he t..p 'ip N vemher In a dark
H I t g month in the metropolis
It wa ! ary and cold thi partiea-'
r cvfiii sh- rmllsd her rot
bl rr.. rr d.' ihout her. then i
w ft r a : hirh m I a m.tu which
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inn " r -rta rumne
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n nt-f n.. hm ;lnr
1 d. r. i know the ir! anawn
I Ive r.ver ben therr but lw
ivap'ei o-4Q."
u oi I think yoi. II rind tru
'r tl cxfltrit It hai been a fu
' te of nfr&Tfor yonra Never x t
' Of 'te place And they kn-iw
liw o -f- meal too
N w hat thla fitrl wu fitting e-
J n. Ajpur KnlRht wondered
" h halL felt mlaaivlnca the
T.-r bffehe had pmposed the
n?r c j;.rntment She looked
v i he trowed the wu u youiiK
w r xu . jghUto look.
War.y frm hl side of the cub
he iCik in ajtall of her appeir
n e Jui.MCjvas w.r.ni? a bla. k
U j. U-mlph' hmi been n
r -- i bir-lt di! .....k it Ih.
-a -f Mark f' x . . ine.l to n.
r i f the drllcs . f i.i i fiatu .
M fa rkin - wi.n n i .r
'WH'l.l r
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' 'iiini;
Tir of
'f
H w V0.ur hi.ifcli lunged t I
e ' i the t' 'ted pi iliiulna i. -'
Mhmg '.. he ended' Inipi
' ic hr wun'r.l to see this k.iI
'i g pponite .it ii rieahu !
He want .1 t. talk to n t
y t rr iniwr: in; not aa .in
. i iicyu iint in. i- but a .in
rr . n i.
f Billev lax' n in ined ..w
h. f . hee h i' wan Ju.l th
ar. n t)l"'kli . It wuiilil be .
Bv A i i i . f" j .i
h . L Ki h' .inred in I
i I iC the i it. w in low
! ' lb K iain ariii :i it
n Qcx. iii m iimltll
I betti r win m.ii I m h a
aid .
' j III wain i Im opp i .1
tjivaelf
f t t ui g . Juki' hilt tln
t in hi d T' It. .ulivl p.. 1.
i i "Wfc . i- ii. ply gi.inn
.-. hj
T i i -ihtt . .. ...I Kninli-
ih itp7nc ! 1'irnf in'
r ii.e linri
K tlksec ' t in. i up .it
!iug u n' hi f.ue i
rix the i in i' : entrai e
" wSji nlir impreaiii
abej ihr'hotel ji." m old 'nth
j ' rather drill ijiienung plui
Tr jr.aile th. w in the n i
ng r m Knidi tn-i ke.i coat in.l
i J . litl. iii.i .in- preferred '
he j. hr- w.aj. fin. a ..lulling
Win. 'epped i.i.ward and i
n--nbl
VV i ft iti.f iitor
Kti h ' I'ij-'scu .ituiil when
they rea -Ueil a tatm fur two . et
4i.i rs tlve wall
Th Kirf.t an c. i. u quit k
tlillc Shi alipp I into the chair
hell tjt for hei llei employer
took ihc other one
nl now " she snl for food
I' va menu which in roptrU't
lo Jutli'h Cumctnn's usual cafeteria
nicnta whs nithcr brouth-tuklng
H'ur points first. Then delicious
jnloi- sourt. duckling roasted with
rhernf-' Jrutt in a light frozen
rju(diriff and lastly coffee.
The waiter who spoke with a
ark. ii I'tV-nch accent appeared to
i accustomed to serving Knight.
Iu helped Judith ullp off hor wrap.
l'ndrrnath" the Muck cont was the
am" Muetihgiay frock shu had
worn in the office. Her only othor
ilrcm It happened was at the
cleaners. "
Still thij frock was Inconsplu-
kiriV
FICTION
vmv
V M.iiiiK man i.inu- nut of
Kniicht did not even notice it
!) imazr.l o find how Himpli
' i- 'o fee! at aie with Judith
t im.er. n
1-irTH ihi- v rfue t.i hia rral
;ifi t'H liitennu I'm' . t u.ik l.r-
.jllal. hn . iml. .if 'In '.
flee rhi' kn. what w i. t.ilk
A i .. ! . lon lushed blue
). i iii 'i Hie man interr t
i ' . i i. nt In en st A red for
i ln.i . -iirMlng with
i -! ' r Mum tu Kruu i tr ago in
i" . I i .ti'iiik'l'i elusne The Soot
fi '.k. n it-.l an effnt which act
i."" who are Mubtle and adept at
in.iki- up achieve by means of pur-
ple eye shadow
Knight did not realize he was
talking with animation and that
h:- fact was flushed
iie told her so many things he
wanted Judith to know lie told
her of the home on Long Island
u hi. h had been closed for two
vcain white he resided at a club
ilia town car another motor and
his daughter's roadster were there
now while Knight summoned and
ii umissed taxis because that was
simpu r He told her of his sum- j
nier a fiahins expedition In Canada.
i
I
Abruptly while they were having
1 'iit' the flow of conversation I
i ik. I
i a mil i ii. Art hut Knight
!.! . ). Mill .line tonight'
In t ' i .iiiii r ma in-wei was!
i i t i hi ..ild J
I .1 lei wh) Mm w inteil me
H
I i p .'t. in of the Uble 1
I . nih'n't aniwer that without
.. i 'ling well without sounding
i i'h. t like the vi'lmn of a jiroblun
iur. i I he iald finely. After a
momftit'd h?U.it ion he tontinued
111 tu tho4gh VJ?ai Camerrin.
iu n l.nnw th it tonight you have
t -Ii in-. I ruie loin-ly evening in the
ti o' . fonely rain'"'
I! ' . iy houid miu he onel ""
11" hi'ihfl hei Wtfhoilt HIHW-I-tiK
i i" ...t ti 11 ni he su.d 'in-
. m n imiii why I ..houlil ni t
I ' u' '.i -.i ' both h in.ls in a
in' to iii i;iture
1. i' y.ni li.vi much' Mone
Mi i. night
riu vM.ilthiist men I know uie
I . I. .mil. .t
I 1'itli MiiRKeii her ahoulfleii
! ih ijit .thi uanl But must
of thi things the world wanli i in
'' ' I fut inmiis "
i .i I wrong there '
t- i iimmi t the tf.il !i t her
.! T'i if was cnlei in iitnln-
i. ' tb mile playng uhout her
ij . Hi. nhf i orcentnitinif upor
'.'.i up- i nli .rn.iliun took no
I.u' cr
riu n '.mi hue jo'ir chtldren-
K'UKhi -ttaighteneil
I h ut my children he said
Ire hie I. .-en the most pm
in it thinx- ih m lift But no par-
i't i ii mi r.ortadav after a sun
I luhti i l i i i yeam old
hi' hi hj ihtldten The gum
up ' 'ikl Thej I.- themaelvca
hiy ilont belong to fathero and
nio'liers
My ehiUreii he continued
well Ton) a u Kinojn: with her
mint She t a little devtl Mtbt Cam-
rtur un. I an angel. Ton a 18 now
Shell he marrying one of theac
davs. I JuppoM Marry someone
rvo never even heard of That's
th way of It. Junior's in prep
nehool. Sixteen last month. He'll
nevsi go Into the publishing bum-
ness. MornlPb'i noon und n(ght it's
nothing but' aviation and if he
wants to be a pilot I'll not hinder
him. Couldn't if I tried. You see"
He smiled with a singular ap-
pealing melancholy.
-U'o ought to be going shouldn't
wo?" asked Judith thoughtfully.
i
He nodded rcae to draw baqk hor
chair.
An the cob rolled up Fifth ave-
nue neither the roan nor the girl
laaauSr?e"' - flMayLJPfry ry! 3MflEL W t9uS3lfl
HnHfnSiLw. JaHaHwe4WiBHaBri i yBaHl
(HHepaV?'it4$ii ' JHaHt (IHbDPv BvR1I9!
HVu i. vtC!' 3aa aHHaffibvlAttfei't rvJavKr9w
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aaaBWwi?fyvy f-V CWaaK)WP"lSWBfBawH
'oivkivixr
ubV LAURA LOU RDOOKMAN
A
t lie sli'.p mill jiilmil her
;Ki I - i i -hort ride to Jud-
ith - ilwiliuii; ple She made two
i.ght tffmti it gaiety but they
wen halt hi irtnl
S.imiik' Kold night befote tht
'loor f the rooming hotme Arthur
Kniulit placed his hand ovei the
irl s
"Maj I look forward." he asked
o aiiotlur eening which will not
he lopely?'
' Of course "
He was down the steps and the
cab had vanished before Judltn
Ciimt ron itanding In the dim-lit
hall started her four flights' climb.
And all that her employer had
learned about the girl In thrco
hours' conversation wns the fact
that Judith Cameron mnrto a
charming dlnnor companion.
Neither lie nor anyono In Hunter
Brother' employ saw Judith Cam-
eron three nights later au she de-
scended from fC cab at a corner on
West sixteenth street. Her glance
up and down satlnfled her that no
one was watching.
The girl hurried down the block
turned abcut and stopped to gaze
at a bakery shop window A young
man came out of the sTiop and
Joined her.
Together th.' two proceeded west-
ward Their convcrontion was low
NQN YARK--PARIS
FASHIONS
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'Ac TM
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lt& fry
w.
J7VKNlVt iMWii f.-.i.tured in the
recent lollis-tioti for Southern
rort wear r;r. . ni a new and plc-
turmauo lovciltietvs that hrm not
been seen for many seasons. Ono
thing l.s certain chiffons printed
In vibrant nhiules of yellows rreons
and eapuclne appear on block
grounds whlln chiffon and rayon
nlnons In plain pastel tones aro
lUghly accenUM by h.-unl-painted
iloml delgru. Bodices are quaintly
styled very often with cape effects
and nnklo length aklrtu have an
abundance ot material giving soft
nnd irrnceful lineal.
Tho gown ikeicbed for Informal
wear from a recent New Yorl r-
vlow la ot white rayon nlnon which
Is so adaptalito to this particular
styling for. rugardlem of lta sheer
nea it has a ' firm body wcavA.
I-irpo nand-nolnted popples aro
scntternd'ln a uiotit'rntervsUng ntdn-
ner'on tho sklrC and aro repeated
on tho cnro-carf which follows tlin
decollate Kick. Hlbbons are" used
extensively tied In liug bows with
long trailing ends. On this gown
tho ribbon la iu a soft ahado at
froen.
9rraC7in
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r- 'iv' L
U l- iJ4j . AT MB
.! .n th .lark street on.y dim
i hnr- i.f 'he two figures could
-i . n
--..ni. illy the girl voice raised
. ...
Hit r will Dan' Didn't I prom-
' iu know I'd do anything in
i .rid for you- anything'"
TO BE CONTINUED)
NO I HO ISAM! Kit liUUIHO
m O 1 x I eb. 10. 'U.P - Fun-
i i .! -a e to be held here
il'.r fur J. a Earle. pro-
nt bdriK i who died Saturday
v t in a . '. ii sanitarium. At the
i . of h iath Earle was presl-
- if U Liberty National Bank
r c He a o aa associated with
r bui r s enterprises and wrc
i'. ic lei 't
SIIIKII l"S sai.i:.
r i. (it TEXAS
H.
y r ' S r h- th
N i h. eb given that by
' o' i i.ttain Older of Sale
lor f the Honorable 00th
t it i " of Stephens County.
hi .Vh .1 i of January 1930. by
i. of pj Court for the sum
' One Hun Ji ni Ninety Two and
i lun DuAiri and coats of suit
i-i. r a jiiUgnient in favor of
I 'cekenndge Independent School
I' -tiiet in a citain cause In snid
f nttt No hTta and styled Breck-
'ni.ige Independent School Dla-
ttict vs. Harry M Brawntr et ol
pi ui'd in my hands for service. I
H XV. Sayh. aj Sheriff of Steph-
ens County Texas did on tho 8th
day of February 1930. levy on cer-
tain Real Estate situated in Stnph-
ena County Texas described as
follows to-wit
Lots number Seven (7) and Elsht
IS) in Block C in the Jones Ad-
dition to the City of Breckenridge.
stiphens County Texas for the
vurs 13 1021? 1025 1020 nnd 1927
is ugainwt all of the defindanta in
said ranio to-wit Harry M. Braw-
ner. C C Peek- I C Peeks and
E. B Peeks and levied upon tho
property of Harry M Brnwner. C.
C. Peeks I. C. Peeks and E. B.
Pieks and that on the first Tues-
day in March 1930. the same being
the Ith day of said month at the
Courthouse door of Stephens Coun-
ty in Breckenridge Texas between
the hours of 2 p. m. nnd 1 p. m.
by virtue of said levy nnd said Or-
der of Sale I will soil above de-
scribed Heal Estate at public ven-
due for cash to the highest bidder
as tho property of said Harry Xt.
Brawnor C. C. Pocks I. C. Pecks
and E. B. Peeks.
And In compliance with law I
give this notice by publication. In
the English Language once a week
for three consecutive weeks Imme
diately preceding said day of salo
in the Breckenridge American a
newspaper published in Stephons
County.
Witness my hand thU Sth day of
February 1930.
If. XV. SAYLE. Sheriff Stephens
county Texas.
By Hoy McCharen. Deputy.
(Adv Fob. 10 17. 21.)
sih:kifi"s sai.i:
the state of texas
County of Stephens
Notice is heieby given that by
virtue of a certain order of sale
issued out of the Honorable 90th
District Court of Stenhnna Pnimlv.
of the 15th day of January 1930
by the clerk of mild court for tho
.-.urn o( one hundred eighty eight
and 30-100 dollars 1S8.30)
and costs of suit under n
Judgment In favor of The Breck-
enndge Independent School Dls-
nirt in a certain cause In said
unit No h7t2 and styled Tho
lii'fkinrldge Independent School
i -Mitt v Rhama Campbell plac-
i in my hands for seivlce I H.
Sl. a. Sheriff of Stephons.
I'otnt) Texas did on the 20th day
f J tnuary 1930. levy on cortnln
Hrl Estate situated in Stephens
"unt Texas descilbed as fol-
i. V -i to-wit
The West one-half (1-2) of Block
umber -12 original town of Brecl:-
ni.djjc .Stephens. County Texas.
(a .1 leiim upon the proper ty of
I h. in. a i ..rupbeil and that on the
i.i t Tu .ia in March 1030. tho
tune being 'h- Ith day of said
ti ' nth at the Court Ho.ise door of
Stiphenu t ounty in Breckenridge
Texas between the hours of 2 p.
m . and J p m . by virtue of anld
levy an I aaid order of sals I wtll
ell obove denbed Heal Estate at
public m ndue foi cabh to the
highest biddei a j tne property of
a ild Rhdiim Campbell
And in conmhanie with iu; r
give thld notice by publication in
the English Language once a week
foi three coiibeculue weeks im-
mediately preceding said day of
sale in the Breckenridge Amort-
cm a newspapei published in
Stephens County.
Witness my hand tins 20th day
if January 1930.
H W. SAYLE Sheriff Stophons
County. Texas.
By Roy McCharen Doputy.
i Adv Fob. 10. 17. 21.)
CITATION" MY i'UBUCATIO.V
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or any Constable
of Stephens County. Greeting
You aro hereby commanded to
Vllm m a T T7 TI ..t-.. -.t
puiiiiuuii j. u. none oy making pun
canon oi mis citation once 1
each weak for Four mii.i-.lv
In
wTeks previous to tho return day
hereof In some newspaper publish-
ed In your County to appear nt
tho next regular term of the Dis.
tr.n court of Stephens Count) to
be holdcn at the Courthouse thcie-
nf in the City of Breckenridge on
the first Monday in March 1930
the same being the 3rd iay of
March 1930. then and there to an-
iwer a petition filed In said Court
jn the 20th day ot April J929. In a
suit numbered on the docket of
said Court. No Sill wherein L XV.
Peiphrey P. B. Keller and XV. O.
Pelphrey composing the firm of L.
W. Pelphrey & Company. nr0 plain-
tiffs and Mrs. Annie Grten Mrs.
T. S. Darden and husband T. S
Darden and J B. Rose are defend-
ants said petition alleging aa fol-
lows. That nH formalities required by
the Rovtsvd Civil Statutes of 1025
of. the State of Texas relative to
fixing paving Assessment Hens and
executing special assessment Certi-
ficates for the pro rata parts of the
cost of improvement on the fol-
lowing strttt in the City of Breck-
enridge Texas to-wlt: West Wil-
liams St. were regularly and legal-
ly complied with by said City of
Breckenridge.
That on the 10th day of July
1928. the City of Breckenridgu
Texas executed a certain certifi-
cate of special asjossmont being
No. 366 to L. W. Pelphrey & Co..
for the pro rntn part of thc cost of
thP improvements on West Wil-
liams St In said City payable by
the true owners of the properties
covered by said ccrtlflcatu
That there w113 levied and assess-
ed n special assessment and tax In
the sum of $162 95 against certain
property to-wlt: Lot 9 in block
15 Hanks 2nd Addition fronting
50 feet on the N. side of said W.
Wllllnms St. and against tho rent
nnd true owners of said property
who Is and was at that time Mrs
Annlo Green. Mrs. T. S. Darden
nnd husband T S. Darden.
Said assessment to draw int. at
the rate of 8 per cunt per annum
from July 10 1923 and payable In
G equnl annual installments begin-
ning 30 days after the 10th day of
July 192S That is default bo made
in tho payment of any Installment
when due this shall nt the option
of the legal holder of sold certifi-
cate mature the entire unpaid bal
ance including interest and renson-
uble'nlty. fee.
That default has been mndo by
sold Deft. In the payment of the
2nd Installment duo upon sold cer-
tificate to plaintiff's damngs in the
sum of $350 00 and the sold L. W.
Pelphrey fc Company have exercis-
ed Uielr option to declare the whole
amount of same due and payable
including Interest and Atty. fee.
Wherefore Plaintiff prays that
all dofondants bo cited to answer
hereto nnd that on flnnl hearing
Plaintiff have judgment against
tho said Dofondants Mrs. T. S.
Darden (Mrs. Annie Green) and
husband T. S. Darden for the
amount of said assessment togeth-
er with Interest thcrccn and said
reasonable attorney's fees and for
costs of suit nnd that Plaintlfr
have judgment against all Defend-
ants foreclosing Its Hen upon said'
premises and that said premises
upon foreclosure of this Hen be
sold as under execution and the
proceeds brought Into court and ap-
plied to Plaintiff's claim; and that
If tho same shall not be sufficient
to pay the amount of tho said de-
mand. Plaintiff have its execution
against the Defendants Mrs. T. S.
Darden (Mrs. Annie Green) and
husband T. S. Dardon and Plain-
tiff prays for judgment against all
Defendants for costs and for gen-
eral nnd special rollof.
Heroin fall not but have you be-
fore said Court at its aforesaid
noxt regulnr Term this writ with
your return thoreon showing hov
you hnvo executed tho same.
Witness Mabel Wood. Clork of
the District Court of Stephons
County.
Given under my .hand nnd tho
seal of said Court at office In tho
City of Breckenridge Texas this
the 13th day of Jan. A. D.. 1930.
(SEAL) MABEL WOOD Clork
District Court Stephens County
Tcxns.
(Adv. Jan. 20 27 Feb. 3 10.)
CITATION BY I'L'IU.ICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To tho Sheriff or any Constable
of Stephens County Greeting:
You are herebv rnmmnnrlm! to
summon J B. Rose by ranking
puoiication of this citation once in
each week for Four successive
weeks previous to the return day
hereof in some newspaper publish-
ou m your county to appear at the
next regular term of tho District
Court of Stephens County to he
holdon at the Courthouse thereof
in the City of BrecKonridgo on the
first Monday In March 1930 the
same bIng the 3rd day of March.
19S0 then and there to answer a
petition filed In said Court on the
20th day of April 1929 In a suit
numbered on the docket of said
Court No. 8115 wherein L. W.
Polphrey P. B. Keller and XV. O.
Phelphrcy composing tho firm of
L. W. Pelphrey & Company are
plaintiffs and Mm. Annlo Green.
Mrs. T. S. Darden and husband T.
3. Darden and J B. Rose aro de-
fendants said petition alleging as
follows
That all formalities required by
the Revised Civil Statutes of 1023.
of the Stalo of Texas- relative to
fixing paving Assessment lions and
executing Special Assessment Cer-
tificates for tho pro rata parts of
tho cost of Improvement on tho
following street In the City of
Breckenridge Texas to-wlt: West
Williams St.. were resrulnrlv unit
Jpplly complied with by said City
of Breckenridge
That on the 10th day of July
1923 the City of Breckenridge. j
Texas executed a certain certifi
cate of special ansessment. being
No 448 to L. XV. Pelphrey & Co.
for the pro rata part of the cost of
the improvements on West Wil-
liams St. In the said City payable
by the true owners of the proper-
ties covered by said certiflcatf.
That there was levied and assess-
ed a specjal assessment and tax In
the sum of $162.95. against certain
property In Block 15. Hanks 2nd
Addition fronting 50 feet on the
North side of said West Williams
Street and being lot S of snU block
15 and against tho real and true
owners of sold property who Is
and was at that time Mrs. Annie
Groen. Mrs. T .S Darden nnd hus-
band T. S. Darden.
Said assessment to draw interest
at the rate of 8 per cent per an-
num from July 10 192S and pay-
able in 6 equal annual Installments
beginning 30 days after the 10th
day of July 1928. That If default
be made In the payment of any In-
stallment When due this nhnll nt
the option of the legal holder of
-suiu certmcate mature the entire
unpaid bnlunce Including Irterest
and reasonable atty. fee.
That default has been made by
said Deft. In the payment of the
2nd Installment duo upon said cer-
tificate to plaintiff's damage In tho
sum of $350 00 and thu said L. XV.
Pelphrey & Co. have exercised their
option to declare tho whole umount
of same due and payable Includ-
ing interest and Atty. fer.
Wherefore. Plaintiff nmw ttmt
all defendants bo cited to answer
hereto and that on flnnl hearing
Plaintiff have judgment agMnst
tho said Defts. .Mrs. T. S. Darden
(Mrs Annio Green) and husband
T. S. Darden for tho amount of
said assessment together with in-
terest thereon and said reasonable
attys. fee nnd for costs of suit
and that Plaintiff have Judgment
against all Defendants foicclosing
its lien upon said premises and
that said premises upon foreclos-
ure of this Hen be sold as under
execution and the proceeds
brought into court and applied to
Pluintiffs claim; and that IC the
same shall not bo sufficient to pay
the amount of the said demnnd
Plaintiff have Its execution
Male Help Wanted
Attractive proposition open for
man between ages 25 and 40. $5 per
day minimum nosed on ability.
See Mr. Ward 111 Fulwller Bldg.
Male or Female Help Wanted
Are you out Of work? Are you well
acquainted in your vicinity? If so
you can obtain employment solicit-
ing savings accounts which should
pay $5.00 per day or more. See Mr.
Waid 111 Fulwller Bldg.
Employment
STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per
weok and expenses. Man or woman
with rig to Introduco Poultry Mix-
ture Eureka Mfg. Co. East St.
Louis 111.
LADIES men or couple travel or
work locally for food comnanv. Sal
ary and expenses. 307 S. McAmls.
For Kent
FOR RENT-5-room furnished du-
plex apartment; closo in on West
Walker street. --Mrs. H. T. Rolley
003 W. Williams.
FOR RENT Furnished apart-
ment; modern on pavenuvnt.
55S-J.
FOR RENT Two room furnished
house. Call at 505 XV. Wheeler.
FOR RENT Modern apartment
3 looms unfurnished; water lights
gas $15 month; 2 rooms furnished
$15 month. 110 E. First Street.
FOR RENT 2 room npaitment
nicely furnished. Private entrance.
235 E. Dyer St.
FOR RENT Four room houso
modern conveniences; hot water
hoater. Thteo room furnished
apartment joining bath. Phono
440.
FOR RENT or SALE- Mercantile
building; living quarters. Three
room house chicken yuid. Phono
110.
For Sale Miscellaneous 6
FOR SALE Red top cane 4 cents
a hundlo; baled peanuts with nuts
on 75c and $1.00.-113 N. Court.
Professional
1(5
Guaranteed Permanent Waves of
all stylos $5.00. .Mrs. Jcanettc
Campbell 117 North Court Ave.
Young. lady deaires to care for
children or tick lady. Bo.s 13SI.
Washing t doen $1 blankets 15c
each; quilts 5 for $1.-501 West
Third.
Real Estate For Sale 17
FOR SALE or TRADE Residence
at IU Weal Hullum. Write or
Phone A. If. Hollomun. Frederick.
Okla.
Real Estate For Trade U
FOR TRADEWiirTrade house
lot and garage for truck or ear In.
qulro Leech Service Stntlnn s.
Rose Ave.
FOR SALE 1-room shlne-le.l nn.I
sided house and carnan tn hn mov
ed. See II. T. Rolley. '
against the Defendants Mrs T S
Daiden (Mrs Annie Green) nnd
husband T S. Darden and Plain-
tiff prays for judgment against all
Defendants for costs and for gen-
eral and special relief.
Herein fall not but have you bo-
fore said Court at Its aforesaid
next Tegular Term this writ with
your return thereon showing how
you have executed tho same.
Witness Mabel Wood Clerk of
the District Court of Stephens
County.
Given tinder my hand and the
seal of sold Court at office In the
City of Srockenrldgo Texas this
tho 13th day of Jan. A. D. 1030.
(SEAL) MABEL WOOD Clerk.
District Court Stephens County
Texas
(Adv. Jan. 20 27 Feb. 3. 10.)
Announcements
The Breckenridge Daily American
is authorized to make the following
announcements subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic primary of
juiy laau.
For Congress 17th District:
R. Q. LEE (Ro-Election).
For County fudge:
HENRY C. THORNTON.
JESSE R. SMITH. '
XV. J. ARRINGTON.
FLOYD JONES
For Sheriff:
GEORGE LILES.
J. W. MORROW.
RAY E. HICKEY
J. F. CHASTAIN.
H. W. SAYLE (ro-oloctlon).
For Commissioner I'rect. No. 1:
A. M. SULLIVAN.
J. W. RAMSEY.
For County Clerk:
BEN GRANT' (Ro-olection).
For Tav Collector
A. H. DOWNING (Ro-olection).
G. W. BRANTLEY.
Fort District Clerk.
MISS MABEL WOOD (Ro-olection).
For Constable I'rect. No. 1:
L. R. (Dick) MoFALL.
HARVEY HARRISON.
BRITTON H. LEA.
For County Commr. I'rect. No. 3:
I. E. KIRKLAND
J. XV. HORTON.
For District Attorney:
BEN J. DEAN.
For Commissioner I'rect. No 2-
W. JI. GUEST.
For Justice of tho Peace I'rect.
No. 1:
J. V. CASTLEMAN.
For County Supt. of Public In-
struction: (Mrs.) MILLIE BLACKBURN.
City Announcements
For City Commissioner:
E. E. CONLEE.
R. G. CAMP (Re-EIeotion).
For .Major:
CHAS II. CLARK (re-election)
C. J. O'CONNOR.
THE DAILY AMERICAN
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DIRECTORY
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Southern Bus Co. Inc.
NEW BUS SCIIKDULKS
Formerly tho BreelcenHiIirr. n
nam and Olnev r.im .. .
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Southern Bus Company of Wichita
runs iinrougri cars no chnng
os).
Schedulo
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North Bound
Lv. Breckenridge 7am. 12 15 p m
- "J p. in. u.u p. m.
Ar. Wichita Falls 10.55 a.m. 4.10
p.m. Ii 10 rm.. 10:15 n.m.
The shortest and quickest rcute to
vvicrma raiis via urahom and Ol-
ney. Connections at Wichita Falls
for Vernon nnd Amarillo Texas
Donver. Colo.. Ardmore and Okln.
noma city own.
South Bound
Lv. Wichita Falls 7:15 am. 10:00
a.m ' ou p.m. 6:30 p m.
Ar. Breckenridge 11.10 a.m. 1:55
p.m. 0.00 p.m. iu 20 p.m.
NOTICE!
nXDUOED FARES Ann CHANGE
IN SCinSDULES EFFECTIVE
JUNE 1ST1 1929.
SOUTHERN BUS COSnWNT In
Tno Southern Bus Company has
reduced their fares due to econo-
mics In operation and are Anxious
to pass same on to tho patrons o'
their line. Schedules have been bo
arranged that It will be nossihln to
attend baseball games visit the
Amusement park at Lake Wichita
and return home tho same day.
Connections to distant cities have
nlso been arranged. For furthor In-
formation call Bus Station Phone
547. Travel by Motor Coach for
frvjuent and oourtaoiu narvioa.
foactoribgc y
t.imi-i nun
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Editor
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CLASSIFICATIONS: The fol-
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fication by number:
Announcements 1
Automobiles 2
Business Service 3
Contractors 4
Employment 5
Financial . 6
For Rent 7
Dining Rooms 7-A
For Sale Miscellaneous .... 8
Investments 9
Leases For Sale 10
Livestock and Poultry 11
Lost and Found 12
Money To Loan 13
OH Propositions 14
Personal 15
Professional -. . . 16 1
Real Estate For Sale 17
Real Estate For Trade 18
wanted. Miscellaneous .... ID
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Foit Worth with through coaches
to Uillsboro Waco Temple Aus-
tin San Antonio Houston and
Corpus Chrlsti.
Schedule
Coaches leave Fort Worth nt 6:(I0
a m 7:30 a. m. 9:00 a. m
11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m 3:00 p
m. 5.00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 11:30
p. m.
You can purchase a ticket locally
from Brcckonridge to any point of
tho Groyhound Line.
Money To Loan
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financed. Monthly payments re-
duced. More money advanced our-
teous serIce. Reasonable ratta R.
G. Camp & Co. Over Woolworth
Phone 655
Dr. Iiruce W. SnirW
Dentist
Pyorrhea Specialist
Kieiilng hours by appointment
Over Star Drug Store
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