The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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RIL 14. 1927
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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927
“Clay Chimney Trail”
amidst the nhadowniK hutt re.-oma,
with the desert vint»i opening be-
fore us.
We hud been jusl in time. Knund
imp a Knoll thm- appeared a file
of mounted I'pure , Indians minus
takabh
“A ^ ar pa it;c! Sioux. I think,”
-he said. ”lh*iit they cjirr\ scalps
on that tir-d lame 1 Thev’vi )>< *n
raiding the stupe Ime. |i() you
;.n> sip.)aw- V-
N ■. I hazarded. “All warriors,'
1 hould pue
AH w ai i a.i . Du; »,juau - would
In* W i U se. ”
• il to be diverpinp from our am-J
1 1,1 they anter, .j ; imieed -eern- I
h e h and mak, up more to the west.
Aed 1 had hopes that, alter all we j
w: re ate.
• hen her hand i lutelied mine !
'',T|H A Wo 11 Ilia I leaped t rorn !
e , er in t he path of t he tie, loped
1,1 'ward arm. tie desert, and in
1 ly. with a yy hoop that m hoed
uponu.H like the era, k of doom. ;i
youtip tellow darted front the line*
THK OZONA KTIM'KM IN
i» K«y pursuit.
Away thev tore, while the file
(darkened, to watch. Our trail of
1'lipht bore ripht athwart the
wolf's projected route Then was
ju u lhe remote chan, e that tin lad
Would overrun it. II his eaperness
atid for that intervemnp moment
of plan yy,. stilled, ho, n.iteil.
hand ida■■ j up hand
“^"'s found It ! lie's found .t.**
■dm anno .need in a little wail
In n.:d ■ areer tin h,•, had elo ,
ed his pm
tour hoot
wheel (I O
lot fey
PfoUJld let
I tie y o|i
and the h.
Ve .. he
"Now they
•Til do ‘j
I promt -ed
'Ve-.' si,
that ?
I had no
shortly that ti
lie
plouplird the
a pivot ami rode back
yarda, ■‘running the
np the wo|t
l: 1 limp '-ip a pin,I hand
I pall- . | ro Ion;,
as found it.” site -aid
a ?! 1 i.;oin*4.M
’• ,"”5' • 'vith revolver.”
' ’ !'fi'n:ufed. Rut after
r‘ ! 1 hi i "iitinpi mv
“Shall w. nuiki* a hr»»ak forit?"
nip thoUKhts bfhiml them.
1 Jil'upilHCli.
Ill- cal
t*d impji
nnply : ,i preet
1* would hf mail in ■ ■ on thrnr
nip and a
demand
n one, it -,,und-
P'>i*r imilf ” Shi miirmun'd to h**r
cd. She
•cplieil.
A ml w hat t.
' H A*, t h<*\ 'i t' Sioux! I must
two Haul,
m word ami ,-upn | could
talk W ,t ll t h
not knoyy
Then h
< ant' red ha, k
"H i' th- . ‘n - onunp," | rasped
i" his nn
n. whili
Kdua j
' • n'* ri: aii
w e re,| Hi
•luorv.np look
1 ’ " r1 1 ■ i in r.mpf \\ t- y*.
' 1 • n : i -1 ! yy» 1! t y < ., rf ridpi
Ma.*. I..* 1 ,| "
"It s all
m l, , odd
ripht. 1
he .aid
l.v hllbtll
Hi pomp and > ,
• with a taint
a lortail-iiis
1 i i ' i',p her M.v l ad',
a* >!'- upripht to mount up
in i It* ; u a
•‘Wr « iv
w11 i 5 (a
ur*
• 1 1 A4, J OU fTMNAtt
' 11 a 11 ! ' ami, all in \ jew to F.oid
'Ayti hand aho\o her h. ad
' f-a*' f /|
1 km to
■ barpan
them. Y<
1 •'in • i tic plinti'd upon tier
'1 •• 'up ' ,■ lit’* hri'i'/t* bound
have hit
tiii liluy*
VvomiH<
road of , oursi*
’ No. t. .-he
l',y w n 1* '"about her slim ftp-
a 1 '.j cheek
i i a m>
indlpliiif;'. er
t.t >■
' ' .ill> 1
loo't m.t
||. 1 he ! : I :t ,
I ' ' .v ' 1 1 "'''ti )o t itiOari' ly Tht
‘' u liou t
the only
person • left p.
I’t’d" lorwanl. at a walk, hi,
■ tr.; Id., yy ... lifted.
d >w a 1 iv j, down. jdi-Hst
’ ' <*:»■' * I' d mi', yy hit.- -h, .-(ood
\ Oti i
t r 1 in
1'i‘J i v
••:e, bmi J -! ,H
1'll‘litM' 1 ll; ve
• In \,o ;t
n- : t'U'li - " I ,i-t me i r>.”
into
my past.
But if 'A.' try
i ' '.*■[ Ill ,1 f(| lint 11 yy ti;)(,' •
-ta> i ,
> you w
11 certain; he
' ''1 ry lit "'ann ut a sph i
Ih'L, a nd
I shall
sutler, at .■
man, • dev,runup In
liall pain
tot tiinp
Ymi mus*
*'*■*'• 'i •• that I .‘fit tile ploa!
, mont*y.
1'l-u.se i
io. Then p,„ |
‘ 1 Hdd h.m I would cotne out,
untier his promise ”
< "M IXL KD ni.nt wkkk
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lilotnir It ins Again
beuuty
Men!
It’s time for your new spring hat. We have
just received some of the most up-to-date hats
made for spring and summer wear.
Also a lot of the nicest shirts and tiedties
that money can buy. We have your si/e shirt;
and your selection in ties. Take a look a! them.
IF YOU
WOULD SAVE
SELF SERVICE
If you would enjoy the lowest pos-
sible prices on groceries, then you
will come to the Self Service head-
quarters, where savings are actual
and well worth the effort. Look at
these prices:
Every woman thrills with the
gift of a nice box of candy. So
you don’t forget to remember to
give her one of our Special Easter
Boxes.
lib Pig Feet .18
Falfurrias Butter .68
2 lb Schilling s Coffee $1.15
1 lb Boiled Ham .55
24 lb Flour $1.15
Phone
4 6
Phone
THE OZONA MERCANTILE
“Small Profits, Many Sales*’
1
Pair# B
mil (darted and many probably
•aped death there
lltiti, h hornet* to t he Kouth of
J.oi , "iprliip?, were destroyed b.i the
twi.-t.er and file dead from thia
- <U! >’c Is r> peeled to swell t he (0-
,.it co!,:-it et’alilv 1 •o re were only
" •" = • *> hollies left with the
- ml the to were partly
1 ■’ • u ay. I yy,, bloek - ot residelie
■1 ' th< • qdare w> r< swept
*' • " '■ tm t l ace n) I he homey.
' • ti- house was earned about
hy th< storm and set
• ■. •••.- 1 tu !y unharmed.
1 - "'id- \\ < , < beiup made
1 • • ’ i l he .-tale a ml sup
1 1 "1 • . < ', were hei tip
**•■ I* if in !he m! rii kett
•*■ (l ■ : "c' and id ur. It work-
■ - ’ 'umiiai lorn- were aid-
"diet wort and t»;y Salva-
A> v ' I he job accord*
- ! -l ! "'a."' me .,y, Thursday
•u| 1 ••-•• Uc\. vt M Fulmer
( '-'ot a w ho -topped off there on
u ” ■ *here 11 mi .’-at, Antoii
■ i., Stua'-t. i custodian of the
' 'tu,' ami ot1 it in].- ot the
1,p: ''"r ‘ * * opinion e are uhlim*
.1.0 of
47 KNOWN DEAD
■ i ''•'’■id. i t lend, invit-
id her friend- to her
a* 'ti day nipht for a
•'!' ■ Hie o, i n.- on be
''"nth birthday. A
I'flida., cake, the pi ft
‘' "'I'.', w a - cut and
1 mean:. Jwenty-
enjoyed the evening
i,. r * '**»■».■ ■■
BriTaiik Crane Says,
■ ah :n all the pirl <d
me a yen-ifde a- he!
> *■ lerdti and \y e may
la with confidence to
nit in better hands,
ho a re a - ■•riout- mind
n >fher wen- the day
today know;
>ne«-ined, th
ilthicr. liette
iable an con
p. I'!."’ <<i ves
He llllltV'- about
m t like, but or.
nprov mp
Anna Q. Nilsson and
Lionel Barrymore
*’ a load fo-a ixuvcrfui cast in
** picrui-fof Hex* week at the Oxona
T hey t ome in The Splendid Road’
;in(l T’ue><lay, a «rij)j)in.ir romance
h>ve anti adventure.
Another good baseball story is slated for
I nursday and Friday. It is ‘Slide, Kelly,
-vide.’ a comedy drama with its setting in
ikg League baseball circles
>> uiNoine (Jai a Inns will be back again
* a.umay in I he Run-Awav\ a beautiful ro-
mance of mountain folk, feuds and the ex-
periences of a Broadway butterfly among
nese plain people. You’ll like all these pic-
tures.
Program For Next Week
Mon. A Tu**. ,‘2l'rITi£lnd'd R,,ad "' wi,h A""« NHwmm. and
„. . i.maal Ktroaiir*
I l A'!*?**• *P**4"- * VtP,inn.
. •tn ,",orin' w- "*"*
I aturdo, Hith CUra H«w „„rf Warner
The Ozona Theater
“Tasty Movie Menus*'
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White, W. Evart. The Ozona Stockman (Ozona, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1927, newspaper, April 14, 1927; Ozona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1097984/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .