The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 294, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 8, 1922 Page: 5 of 6
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THURSDAY Jt'NE 8 J 922.
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FHIS is a month of suJJ'.:n changes.
-L Cool one day and sultry the next.'
Without ice in sour icfn;;cr.itor your
food may spoil any time. If it does not
spoil badly enough to throw away it loses
its irchncss and appetizing flavor.
It n pxr economy indeed to save n few cents
v rtn il ice and lose j few dollars' orth of food
aluc That is exactly what happens in many
In .i .stbolds v. hich put off t.iking ice regularly un-
til steady warm weather &.ts in
Ice consumption in Jvlay is very light. Itrequircs
very little ice to keep your ictrigcratorcold ALL
Tf IH TIME. On ccx'l d i the ice melts sJowly.
On lift duvs vou are nn.o.ir.d
Dillingham & Alexander
I'liuil Ideated r Block North or I latruiii Depot
Ami the Conciete Bridge. Phono II. 1. (). Iti IKS
MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRIES
16! Weal ll'aslitnflon Strctl. Chicao. Illinois
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AMKKICAN'S CLASSIFIED ADVERrriS-l
MC COLIBINS
The Market Place of Brcclcenridge
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WHITK I'roduee
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I'lil rliisip at on"
hoiiowini: wilt t. w.iii rluap at on-
2 lord truck ! ..n toi dt-Hk; 1 tut
top iit-sk. nlo oiinr oifire fixtun's1
ami plant siuph. k Cull at 3;io N
Hajlor Ave.
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A MMtOAIN In l:anlland's N. ".I
Fhld Will dell t a linr-.iti m
Interest in a well 21.00 fiet noith -i
the Martin Riislnr. Addr. hh. i.
U10 bus 1 land Ti as. .".i.-
NUT; KOMI: With 12 acr.VnhaTill
electricity and own water .. m I
near Mmmomi Colb-Re jw.d public.
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consider trade. See Trout Dally Amer
tf- dh.lsary.
FOR SAM-: -Ray lor Hotel-- fnrrUh
JrwJy ami bulldinir. ."i AjvNl
FOR SALE Complete . hon
fiiniinhinpH. practically uew.
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FOl R Room apartment house
Fair Apply to II. V. Caidwi II
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IFOR SALE Cheap household fur-
niture Apply COli West Walkr
across from Mothodist church 29A
) FOR SALE or Trade - Thr chair
barber shop and r.'stanrai r luihI
-jflxturf This Is a bargain fall and
Jee me Ulll'a Cafe. 808 N Iir.rk
J-nridge Ave. 2'irt-A
FOISALE Good milch cows - W
.i iiittson. pnone 13b. liov 55 1
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FOR SALE One 250 bbl. tank i
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ecl first rlasa shape. Addreai Tiov.TO
luun . iiy. jo-vv
1'OR oALE or Rent 2-room house. !
Dr Simmon. 297.A
For Rent or Leunc
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FOR RENT Furnished two room
apartment. J 15.00 per month. Ap-
p'v Akcrs. 800-80i N. Rreckenrldgo
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rfd --room .iimriiuuiii ciuk
pply 200 N. IJMckonrldRo Ave.
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morican Phono 1 or 15 tf.d.h..
nrVT l?lnvrn rnnma nnrl
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nicely iurnisneo win roni
fcnable. 235 E Dyer bt. --'Ub-u.
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east hi
n-u-io.-iable.- C15 N
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mom apartment.- 205 Knst
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NICK Clean rooms with shower and
tub baths. $2.50 per week. Salva-
tion Army 230 W. Kim !t. 26Stf
If'.Fi; Doinu hi business For Rent
complete -Owner can't
Kive ntten-l
i on. opportunity for man or woman
im 2600 canh to make several
tim.r the amount each month.
Manner I'uone 2S3. 205-11
Wniltcd MlSCehanCOUa CI
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I' HTNKU WANTED--Who know!
rare u m.-i; cafe Uoluc SI 500 on
montlih
to wISSb"
Ma?
nl J 150.00 cash nece8-falr
!!" 1 7 7 ; Hreckenrldge unemhera or tlio Woman's Missionary
20S-CpoolHJ' ot lh" ilPthudlat uluircli h
in buv uod s I'omi hand
10 or :5 borne power for
'II I'refer Sujierior but
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- Address'
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WANTK'i i'ntition
chanh Han- had 7 years experience.
Stemlj world r and am married.
W E T.ivlnr. I'hone 3 7. Jirccken-
rldi.e; oi ".h" Itanser. 29G-C
WANTI l 1 to 0
Indian Runner
Jur'" ''h either one or two dnki si.
I) C. T :rb. Wil . Hox 1JI7
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WNTi.t I'oHition as conk in h
''"tin oi xniall restaurant. Addn.i
17 N. Mill r An. 2l-t
WANTbD -Middl- ag.1 iad wants
iio.Mtlon a r unp cook. Has had e.
p. rience. 21t iamUry St. 29fi-C
uui'; i-or t.ou and lot i;i
urecuenrtoge sixty jciu of land in
thr heart Of the fruit anrl nllalfn
iand of -. cn.ntv r!.ti
hlcbwav betwrel! nakpr.riolrl nnrf
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tan; nare clear title. Addrean P..
hox C2 nreckenrldge. 2DI-C
Lost and Found
LOST One brown mare branded 'I'
on Jaw and 'S' on left thigh about Ing assigned. Ag4ociatod Bankew
15 hands high aae 4 rears. S10.00.204 ?lmnnn.tvhltm.in ma tw
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rewarii lor return ot mare to Jonn-
ions Fcea Store at
lower bridge.
296-e
LADY traveling alone with a baby .
Infil n flr.inll l.lrl. iin.j i.nnffilnlni
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.io. rmuer piease return to . 1 7
wneeier hi. iteward. 23i-E
EJtuJ fly MRS LVU'ARD STERLING BRANCH
VHJ. AKJ5K1CAH will te cltuol In rrmve SooiHj Ilem. l'rrnunau Chnrrji
Clnb Rchvol ih1 Lodca nw lor tin d y rolumn K m 1 mill or telepbuae
Uoi lo iln K'.'nl Sli-rumr lirnnch. S tjf Kdiln- 1U3 Djcr Street thon
k. or Irata Notice at OTU AMKIUCAN OMIco
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday
Mrs Summer Cr.itiu will be
hostess to tho members of t'm
Thursday Rrldgo club at her
homo on Lltidscy Street at 3
o'clock.
(). K S meets In regulsn ses-
sion In 111" Masonic Temple at
S o'eloc'.-.
SATURDAY
Mr. anr Mrs. Sumner Cragin
will entertain tlie mrrabpi of
M" "Wi'din'siLiy Evening Brldr.e
club ut their liomc on East I.ind-
ne treet at S o'clock.
MISS GOODNIGHT OF
ABILENE MAKKIISS
On Monday evenitiK at nine o'clock
at the first Ilaptint chureh In AUUciie
Mlf - Mnrn.net OoodnlKht eldest
dpiiKhtnr of Mr. and Mrs. John IJ.
cii odnlglit was united In mnrrlaRe to
the Reereml A. C. Miller of Cleve-
land Okla.
T " weddlnK was solemnised be
for a rrowd of friends which filled
eery i-w in the church. In the bbI-
li-rj'. and overflowed Into the nisies.
Immediati'l follow n the lovely
r rrnon a reception of beautiful np-
jpulntment win held at thp home of
il hndi-'s parents for the members
ii' i .' wililim- l'JTly following which
l J- and Mis. Miller left for Cleve-
11..111! OUlii.. where lte Mllltr la pas-
t r of the First Uuptiat chinch.
T'ie romance of this yauni; couple
d.it' back several years wh u they
uer" both btudentB In Simmons rol-
lese. Tlie bride enjoys a lan?e circle
of rriends In nreckenrldRe.
ihe was one or the Instructors In
tl n .Y. P. U. tralnliiK school of
the First Baptist church held here
durinK the early part of this year.
I Her many friends horo wish her
much happiness.
BAl'TIST TEACilERS TO
! DO SI'ECIAI A'ISITING
Tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6
o'clock has been decldexl upon for
-..i Pclal visitiiiK to be done thla week
1 by teachers and officers of the Hun-
rooms toid;iv School.
The teachers will meet at the
clu.rrh promptly at 3 p. m. tomor-
row and then ro In groups to iriit
In .lifterenl parts or tlie city sp c-
inl attention helm? Riven to those
who haw been absent from the
sehonl and any who may b" kept at
home on account of illin'sa.
A lUt of absentees will be furnish
ed th" lnchern to visit.
U: er teacher who can furnish an
automobile is urged to either ue
'same in helping to carry the workers
who want to visit tomorrow.
.
INTEREST INCREASING
I. PRAYER AIEKTING
Tenty-nlno women wore In at-
iwianee at the coitaRo prayer moet.
in" IipII In different parts or the
ict' ycsteniay arternoon. Those ar-
arf 1P'R " conducted by the
coineeuon wiin tne rertvni nerviaa
ocIdj; held each nlcht fn the church.
They are located la flvo diffcntint
localities in the city and every wo.
m-n should make an effort to attend
""' np closest to her home for 'e
should he all "one" when It comes
to aidinR and he! pine in God's wor.
HAKERY SALE.
At L N. Tirrrunt'R Grocery store
oa ?outh Court Avenue commencinK
Sa'urdv morning at ten o'clock
DPI i tile will be held by membfis
of t'ie "Fiddts" class of the First
U.i iitt Sunday school which a mw-
LO.T
Card folder with Ma.wulc r-
cen.'K in busineSH diatrlct. Return
i to thlr. office and gt reward. E. f!.
Ja"1'n. 296. V97E
Business Upportunitics F
NoT:rE--lC8 acres in t 1-1 miles
o shallow production ent of Oil
CUV Ttllnimr fi-lil nrwl Kvii sj ...llr..
. njiio. .n ' r- i-. t.
er ISK HA nnr im l.u ti
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08 BreckBnrtd. Texas. 29CF
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DIBTRICT Managers wanted by Cor-
7?;porBtlon handling high grade pro
oucta; oik money opportunity some
i capital required: torritorv now h.
7 .. r'-
las. 295-F
Leases Oil Field Material G
pH3T CLASS COOK-Also Flint
i. . . ..
cia3s msnwasner. wime women on
j Apply at Magnolia Camn. 3 mil s
south of Town. .oor.r
pond of tl.e voting ladles ot the
ithool tnuuht liy Mrs. It. It. SJt John.
Then- will he delicious pict and
i j 'r i'n of all kinds tin young Indies
siai . offered at popular prices.
('LOSES REVIVAL MEETING
AT CRYSTAL FALLS
The Itev. Scott V. HIcltojr or Abi-
lene passed through Ureckenridge
lh! mornliu; ouroute home from
Crystal Falls where ho held a re-
vival m"etliiR with the HaptUt
rhurrh at that place. There wore
i additions for baptism.
Mrs. Carl ScogKln of Hrcckenrldxr
led the music.
PERSONAL MENTION
J. M. Hell of .South Ilend is upend-
ing the day in Ureckenrldge on biih-
Iness. Lanford Mohley iins returned fioui
a very pleasant visit to Roswell N.
M.. uturnliiK via Cisco where after
remaining a few days visiting friends
ho motored to Ilreckenrldgc.
Mi- and Mrs. S. T. Markloy or
Tulsa Okla.i are guests at the Miller
Hotel while spending a few days In
Hreckr u'ridge.
o
Mrs. ti. I). Ilarues a cousin from
Abilene and .lames Hood a nephew
from Norman Okla. aro tlie liou.'O
guests of Mrs. W. It. Vealo at tho
family homo 401 Weat Walker
street.
William Arch Jones of Stophen-
illo accompanied by hla wife and
baby are guesU at tho Sager Hotel.
o
J. E. Lane ot Oreelcy Colo. has
arrived In tlio field whoro ho ex-
pects to ho employed for some time
wltli. one of tho hlg drilling com-
panies lit tho field
M. It. KJelit of Porn III. Id in the
elty for a few days looking after
husineaa interests.
-o
Clarence Gun tor Is spending a fow
days visiting friends and relatives In
Dalian nnd other points.
o
J. W. Horgerding of Miidkognn
Mich . is registered at the Sugar
Hotel.
Ira L. (iuffey of Abilene Is a hus-
fni ss visitor in tlie city while look-
tiiR after his oil Interests.
U. II. IMtts and W. II. Ramsey or
Fort Worth promlnont In tho oil
hiihlnesi in Stephens. county are
guests at the Miller Hotel while at-
tending to matters of business In the
field.
o
C. W. O'Oonnell of Atwater. Cal.
who spent much time In tho IJreclc-
enrhlge field In tho winter but who
hau been In California for several
wekn haa again returned to Urcck-
enrhlgo on business.
II. N. Conley and wife or Abilene
are spending a few days in Ureck-
enridse.
R. H. Half of Dallas Is a business
visitor In the city.
Mrs. Jesse U. Smith accompanied
b her son is vliitlng relatives In
Abilene.
James s. llaldwlij of San Fran-
cisco. Cal.. of the Federal Life In-
manc Co is a guest at tho Sager
Hotel while transacting business Jn
the city .
J. M. Lambeth of Fort Worth Is
) ndlng the day In Ureckenridge.
o
J. J. Wisdom of Cico is transact-
ing business in tho city.
--o
Ma Elser of Cisco a pioneer In
th" oil biisinesa ot this part of the
state. Is a guest of the Miller Hotel
white transacting huainess In the
city. Mr. Elser Is carrying on some
development In Mltchel county whre
several good wells have already been
drilled. Sons ot Mr. Elser Frank
0. and Maximilian aro both well
known In newspaper circles the
lormpr having been employed for a
number of years on both tho New
Vork World and Times. The latter
in present general manager of tho
Metropolitan Newspaper Service of
Npw York City.
Onal Davis was operated on at a
lo.-al hoaplt.il late yesterday after-
noon. Tho operation was a very ser-
ious one. The father of tho young
ad win arrive from Seymour today
to be at her bedside.
TIIE OLD HOME TOWN - - - - By Stanley
;rr fer) I H III li-D tK 'V
HOME o fv.fl W JO r- . I NEWT SHES
wUfrJhii. 'V llV OP SMOXlUt -TOBACCO. I j )J
raw" Kt)j 2 toy -!'
FC A SHORT Ti'MC PODAY '
IT 1 nnwtn i TumiCJI Tiir PIW5T
( AT RoaiNSOliT STOKE VW. COOMEP.
NOTICE.
Itreclcentldge Texas June S 1922.
To Tlie Stockholders of the Dixie Oil
Syndicate:
As provided In Declaration of
Truat the undersigned representing
noi-p than twenty-five per cent of
he capital stock of above Syndicate
lo hereby call a meeting of all tho
stockholders of above Syndicate at
'ho courthouse city of Ureckenridge
m June 19th 1922 at 8 o'clock p.
ii. for tne purpose oi oicciiiik iwu
Trustees there being two vacancies
it this time.
All stockholders nre notified to be
irepput and for such other business
that may come before the meeting.
P. J. SMALL
Administrator of W. L. Tate es-
tate. G. H. James C. A. Mailmen.
(Adv. June S.)
Legal Notice.
Notice is hereby given to all par -
ties ill cause iN'o. 2213-11 styled Ira
L. Out fey et al vs. H. A. DoVaux et
il pending in the District Court of
Stephens County Texas 90th Judlc -
ial District which said cause has also
been consolidated with cause No.
207H styled Ii. S. Walker vs H. A.
DeVaux et al also pending In said
court that A. L. Elliott Receiver in;
laid cause has filed hu report snow-
ing the sale of the properties In his
lands as Receiver as follows:
The East 30 feet ot Lot No. I in
Clock No. 17 of the city ot llrecken-
idKe. Sttphens County Texas .to II.
S. Walker for the sum of $15000.00
Al.io a tract out of Ulock No. 17
if the City of nreckenrldge Stephens
bounty Texas described as follows:
Beginning 30 feet West of the
Northeast corner of Lot No I In Block
s'o. 17 in the town ot Ureckenridge
Stephens County Texas at a point In
the North Line of said Block 17;
thence South iqO feet; thence West
JO feet; thence North 100 feet;
hence East 30 feet to the place of
leginnlng and including an undi-
ided Interest in the stone wall foriu-
ng the West boundary ot said lot.
What Gas Man
Do You Support?
'"Certainly you're mistaken.
Your motor has lost its com-
pression knocked on the hills.
You have sought to cure this
by enriching your mixture.
But ill-f ittinft" rings in worn
holes allowed the raw gaso-
line to pasg by into the crank
case. Thus not only did you
use. an excessive amount of
gas in proportion to the power
soeiired but a large share of
your oil went off in smoke
rendering it nseless and re-
quiring it to be constantly-
renewed." No gas man ever told you this
because he wants to sell you
gas but it is the truth and tho
only cure is to have the cj'lin-
ders reground and new pis-
tons and rings fitted at:
Eureka Electric &
Machine Co.
Machinist Welders Electric
Near Viaduct
lans.
fjnnuia fr'uiw.iVf I
MOLD CR T
I I WEVJT SUES
' JAREAB
If
PRI7.C
&k
to Ira L. Guffey for the sum of $15-
000.00.
Iloth of said sales being made free
ot all liens titles rights and claims
of all parties to the aforesaid suits.
Said court has set 'said report ot
sale for hearing In the court room of
said court in the City of Urecken-
ridge Texas on the 9th day of June
1922 at 9 o'clock a. in. at which
time all parties to said suit and any
and all other persons interested may
appear and make known their wishes
with regard to said ales.
II. W. LAUDERDALE Clerk Dis-
trict Court. Stephens County. Te;m.
Ad June 1-8 '
ANNOUNCEMENTS I
The BreCkenrldgo Dally American
Is authorized to mako the following
I announcements subject to tho action
jot the Democratic primary of July
22 1D22.
Representative 108 District
i ALTON E. STEWART
c. WILSON.
IIO.MKK It. MANAVEIjIj
--or xiijttrlct .lnlf;e. UOtli Districts
0 r O'CONNOR.
THE DAILY
v. - r yctiiKiac
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS AND
DIRECTORY
Reliable and Trustworthy
ACCOUNTANTS
ELLIOTT AUDIT CO.
Public Accountants
Income Tax Consultants
Room 10 DeVaux & Freeman Bldg.
Ureckenridge Texas.
APARTMENTS
MAJESTIC APARTMENTS
Nicely furnished Apartments
thoroughly cleaned and repa- i
pered. Baths hot and cold
water; lights and gas.
Further Reductions.
ARCHITECT
Office Phone .171 Res. 1292
DAVID S. CASTLE
Architect and
Engineer
25-26.28-29-30 Radford Bldg.
ABILENE TEXAS
ATTORNEYS
Geo. T. Wilson O. H. Allredt
WILSON & ALLRED
Attorneys
Caldwell nidg. Ureckenridge Tex. I
AUTO TOPS
DOOLY BROS AUTO TOP BUILDERS
OV THE BETTER CLASS
Large line of materials to select from.
Upholstering ami scat coters. Repair
work a specialty.
J1H5 N. Breckeiirltlgo Avenue
Ureckenridge Tcvas.
DENTISTS
D. 31. BOLES
Otflco Hours 8 a. in. to 0 p. in.
Special Hours by Appointment
Office over Bowen Drug Store
Breckenridgo Texas.
HEAVY HAULING
Service You WU1 Appreciate
I'HONE 75
OHj FIELD HAULING
A. Ii. SCIIOX
100 E. Elm Strcot
WANTED TO nETrl -Ton can
1 I
I h? " hout ' trubIe
C. O. IIAMLLY.
.INO. W. HILL.
For District Cleric:
II. W. Itauilcrdnle.
II. II. II0.YT.
DlMi'lct Attorney:
K. L. ltOUTIl.
! I. II. Welch.
B. .1. OSBORNE
i For County .lodge
A. It. GREEN.
' E. V. (ED) R1TCIIEY.
T. II. SA'L'TEEWmTP
County Attorney
SAM W. DAVIS
For County Treasurer:
M. L. MAItTIX.
E. II. WEBB
S. BUSH.
.1. .f. WOHLl-'ORD:
For County Clerk:
V. I. HUNT.
I BEN GRANT.
BRYAN II. ATCHISON.
For Sheriff:
JAS. WHITE.
L. 1). HEAD: (Second Term).
.). II. McGOWEN.
It. .). DWIGGINS.
AlltJlI BLACK.
DAVE LIVINGSTON
For County 'lav Assessor:
C. II. SEARS.
.7. D. LEECH
O. It. COO I 'Kit.
RILEY WltAGG.
V. O. HEFNER.
For County Tav Collector:
GEORGE T. ADA.MS
For Justice or fcacej Product No. 1.
J. W. OASTLEMjX.
. E. KEETER.
JOHN W. MARTIN.
For County superintendent of Public
instruction:
C. S. LONG.
('. P. (iRRETT.
MRS. L'LA BROCICMAN.
For Constable Pieclncl 'No. 1.
LON GARNER.
NELSON SMITH
JOHN W. KELLEY
For Coiistnhlo (I'rcclnco No. fl.)
.1. II. SMITH.
For County ComniNMoner:
(Precinct No. 1)
It. .1. HODGES (He-Election.)
D. IL .McGOWEN.
County Commissioner Precinct Nt U
G. P. JONES:
BOYD McKOY.
W. F. EANSDELL.
(Precinct No. S.)
.T. W. HORTON.
T. J. SUTPHEN.
(Precinct No. I.)
a. m. milner.
.iohn McMillan
v. r. powers.
AMERICAN'S
PROFESSIONAl
Head Them Over.
x
HEAVY HAULING
Bowen Bros Ten New
Trucks
Phone 178
HOTELS
THORNTON HOTEL
Mrs. Denton Prop.
Nico Clean Roonu 5.1.00 per week.
Board and Itnoni $10.00 per week.
Dining Room
40c MEALS 40c
317 N. Ureckenridge Avenuo.
PIPE THREADING
Keystone Pipe & Supply Co.
Phone 163 & 146
Successors To
Shartle Eckhart Pipe Machine
Company.
Boiler and Welding Works.
WRIGHT & WRIGHT
Boiler and Welding Works.
See us for second hand boilers tool
boxes slack tubes .forges derrick
water barrels smoke stack's and weld-
ed steel tanks made to order.
Everything Guaranteed.
See us before buying
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Trout, Horace I. The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 2, No. 294, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 8, 1922, newspaper, June 8, 1922; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122411/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.