Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 66, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 30, 1929 Page: 2 of 12
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righU “X^t »o^^< AwS^TL^ei left shows the rates of the town today.
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the dutch, Dowell peradoes whom they hanged.
It was concerning that cleanup
that a story about Governor Nye
of Nevada is told. Hearing of the ex-
citement be telegraphed to Samuel
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wam&ig that no violence must be
done. Back went the laconic ra-
men wtlTbe hunc”ta half an hour."
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the town can .be credited, it was
amid the rains of the home of one
at the departed highwaymen that
Dowell and Handel rested.
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pile of adobe bricks, they found ah
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away and a shower of $20 gold
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s- from lEH to 186g-dontemporan-
order after arresting the eous with the stirring days at two-
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lakes are froara. During the spring
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which they had beooma wedged
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I — ba* its heroes no Ims' renewed thl
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service by the nation’s public .so
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fit th® “te® ’•
carry the malls over daugero
mountain routes^ through wint
Alaska or over floating lee packs
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of here, seektag relief frqm the <tes- „ . _
art hsaL--— —----——Xmmg, then a county <mmmiMinn«r
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for thefr sifeta convey nothing or rty: “Att tluiet and orderly;
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Week /Under Contract
To many a lonely outpost of civ-
ilization the intrepid star route
carrier is the sola contact with the
outside world. His daily or some-
times weekly and monthly visit is
an event of the first order. Star
routes are maintained in many por-
tions of the country where travel'
is danuerous and regular mall deUv-
ery a hazardous occupation. These
men are not paid salaries but work
under contract awarded after com-
petitive bidding.
Among the most dangerous staf
rout!S Served by rural carriers ate
those from Newport to Otter *
Ore; BMson Bay to Detroit 1
bor, Wisconsin; Rock Bar to „
lantg, Idaho; and from Sandusky to '
KeiUy's IslNMk- Middle Base aud C
Put in Bay, Ohio.
On the Idaho route mentioned ’
deliveries are macte- by canieik-l*
traveling on snow shoes during win- I*
on snow shoes dUrirfl MM |
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towalldea and swept to death. |
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Once Aurora wps aroaring town,
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map of the tatter after a federal
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was kt tar ebb anrnnr tlNL success. Below the floor under
boomtowns of the youthful west. p"“ /ve a^n>u. »w4ri™i «*u.w #«•»«,*
A-_— A.---inton against old fashioned strong box.
ment in February. ISM. The law
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rarav one m the west’s "ghost" towns
Whose streets once echoed to the
tramp of oMritoughs and pioddtag
boms agate has yteMM “pay
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