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IT COSTS YOU ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE THIS ENTER PRISE
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A GOLD MINE ACTUALLY PRODUCING GOLD FROM THE VERY TOP OF THE
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We handle chicken feed, egg mash, etc.
Pure country sausage and home-made syrups.
Free delivery. You can’t go wrong in trading with—
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Crust and Gold Chain.
Also carry a cheaper Flour—48-Ib sack
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We carry the largest assortment of anyone in town,
.locking the famous brands—Peacemaker, Wonder, Light
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her knees.
"Can you forgive me?" she
pered.
"Thiry, you talk nonsense
times."
Do you want thousands of dollars distributed in Denton annually? Would such distribution
benefit every individual in this entire community?
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EAST SIDE TAILORS
GROCERIES, FEED, FLOUR "
More articles have been published regarding gold during the past few months than have been
written in recent years, because of a shortage o f the supply of gold.
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Telephone 340 and this will be explained to you, and you have assumed
spend one dollar.
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Would you buy ten.dollar gold pieces at one dollar each? Foolish question, isn’t it? Yet we
believe this is even a better buy than is the ten dollars for one dollar.
U. C. Traveistead
Everything for the Car.
Teephone 1057.
This is not a stock selling proposition, but is an offer of direct ownership and is being offered
solely for the purpose of erecting a plant to reclaim the—
Assistant Agency Manager.
Great National Life Insurance Co.
(Old Line Legal Reserve)
FEATERING LIFE INSURANCE
SERVICE
New Spring
SUITS
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J. A. COOK GROCERY
Phone 174.
TIN SHOP
Phone 796
Bell Roofing and Sheet Metal Co.
gacity had conjured up. He pushed
side table and chair and bugged his
startted frieria.
“Old-timer, rve sure got the nerve
and you've supplied the wit."
Rock presented rrlm**if at Dabb'a
office the next morning
"Helo, Rock!” replied Pabb in an-
swer to his greeting. "Have a chair
and a cigar I've been hopin' you'd
run into town."
We are asking you, and you and you—everyone of you.
666
666 Liquid or Tableu used internally
and 666 Halve externally, make a
complete and emeetive treatment for
Colde:
$5,000 in Cash Prize*
Ask Your Druggist tar Patticutars
BdibEqinjte
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25 lhr
Shop 710 Roofing
M. A. Gay Roofing and Sheet Metal Co.
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The new Spring Suits are here. Made
of wool crepe and tweeds in colors of
Spanish tile, blue, tan and black.
6. Sober
7. Senseless
8. Hira
9. Age
10. Parent:
col too.
It Egyptian
solar disk
preblem, in Monday’s instalhhent.
But there are eomplications for
Rock.
Preston already saw the error of his
ways He could be amenable to any
plan Ash was the stumbling block
At this brooding juncture of Roek’s
meditations he became aware that
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Thiry was strring. She rove from
portant to you—that I knew—for
you'd have told it quick. But it to
hmportant.
“How so?" asked Rock, curiously
"Well, in the first place it vimai-
cates Lincoln an' me in our stand
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If it has anything to do with
an aunztobile leave your
trouble to us. Rest assured
that the work will be done
right and priced right.
Whether you have fifty, one hundred or one t housand, it is you, and if you can purchase noth-
ing, you can either push or pull. But first, absolutely, KNOW before doing either.
E6hcoin an' I an' one or tow others
kdbk exception to Hestitt. We claim-
ed you not only weren't in with
aro. - r . , Preson on anythin' crooked, but you
Rock leaped up. Inspire, suddenly hadn't trailed around lookin’ for it.
i hre wih the vision Winter's se Te ‘reason, of course. wee you were
tapt rie, tHrL- --ztud-eau. c4dzada dsp,-- a 23, ggc,;
Will you phone 340 today (or an appoint-
ment. Thanks.
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28. Misrepresent
3D. Direction
33. Disfgure
34. Hawaiian
food ,
34. Staggered
Moving wagox
Frocks that are delicate,
sheer and require careful at-
tention retain their original
Gold! Gold! Gold!
no obligation to
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R. E. Turner
MARKET & GROCERY
PHONE 25 QUICK DELIVERY PHONE 925 1
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Horsepower Has Replaced Womanpower
The modern home maker realizes the economy of elec-
tricity in the performance of tasks which kept her mother
home-bound. She has countless leisure hours added to
her life. This great servant—electricity—never has a day i
off, is always punctual, and costs less as it is used more.
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Use Electricity-—It's Economical
CITY OF DENTON
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A vivid story of the cow-countty
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Dabb appeared cordial,
“How's Amy?" queried Bock
"She was ritasa fifty when I saw
her last She went to Denver to visit.
Expect her home next week.”
"John, I told you I was in love
with Thiry, Well, that wasn't so
bad But now she's in love with me.
And the situation is Heil.”
"Man, you've only yourself to
blame. You were advised not to go
I myselt told you not to stay."
"I loved the girl." replied Rock,
simply. ' o
• Humphyl" said Dabb, chewing at
his cigar "Rock, some of us cattle-
men know you haven't looked for
anythin' shady about Preston"
“How do you know*” asked Bock.
Did you read the article on gold in the Jan. 9th issue of the Saturday Evening Post? Read it
and then compare the effort and money that is expended to obtain this precious metal under
some conditions, while right here in Denton some of your residents own a property from
which—
These Days It’s Strictly in Order
To put all your clothes in use. Telephone 31 and have
that last year’s suit restored to service.
“Ahu: Then this new rancher 1*
dead at agaipat, Preeton?*
"Js be? Well. I guess An" he has
his outtite Fara’ . . . , Now. rek.
the strange thing to Hasbitt has bean
ktoin' • good deal of stock most Half
Moon brand—an' his men can’t lo-
cate them Hide nor hain , . . But
other men have I"
"Dabb. whatte you Ullin me?”
shouted Rock tiercly,
“Rock. now listen You once rode
for Jem Slagle. Preston ruined Sla-
gle An’ Slagle has hung around out
there to get even Reckon he's m a
fair way to do if For he has track-
ed the Preston* down."
"Aw, this's awfuli" groaned Bock.
-Jem Slagle. . ... An' he has track-
ed Preston down? What to. John?”
(Copyright, Zane are
"Welt, that question came up the
other night at our Association meet-________.... _____ ______
Ing Hesbitt gave you a hard rub. for you. An' it win stump Hesbatt."
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No massive machinery is required. No tunnelling through the depths of the earth.
AROSS
1. Cleanse with
water after
washins
G. Father
19. Kind of
, rubber
14. trowing OUt
15. Weakened
17. Student
IL Mother of
Perseus
19, Guio’s
highest
note
1®. Aljernative
IL Take
publicly
23, Hindu
prince 88
35. Dey
37. Fixed
cbarge
28. The hmah
race
39. Earth:
comb, form
3L Esau
33. xit
34. Jumbled type
35. Operatic
solo
37. Hekagonal
tiles or
IL A^Md
for
apything
4L Goddess of
dawn
4L Admission to
citizenship
46. Female deer
47. Roman
tyrant
*48. Kind of duck
49. Sod of Adam
2m
CONV
Chapter 42
rock run STHATEGY
"Oourt!—Danger? . . My God, you
mean they’ll be arrested—and I will
be dragged in with them?" ‘1
“Reckon that is liable to happen,"
he replied, wanting, stern as the
task was to impose upon her once
and for all the peril of the situation.
"You'd betray us!” Swift as a
striking snake her hand darted out
and snatched his gun as it rested
against his thigh. Leaning back she
extended ft with both hands. "1′11
kill you!"
"Thiry, if you believe I could be-
tray you or them—shoot!” he replied.
swiftly, M . . .
"You will not tell?" she flashed
"Never You sure got me wrong ”
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he-
ward, her lace on his knees, and,
clinging to him, she broke into low
sobs, every one of which was like a
knife-thrust to Rock.
He let her have it out and strolled
her hair and her tight fists, one of
which clenched his scarf, the other
his coat sleeve. She did not recover
soon, though presently the sobs gave
way to soft weeping. Then he held
her closer, scarcely seeing her or the
black pine-streaked gloom or the
stretching flares of yellow light along
the horizon. He was seeing some-
"Lhing blacker than the night, more
sinister than the shadows. s*a last
Eea
72. Reparation
74. Prostrate
75. Unt of force
74. Utilizes
77. Withered
DOWN
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1. Accustomed
resource, to save her and her
be could kill Ash Prestop
would kill Thiry’s love, but
her name and insure a chain
her future happiness But X
this blundering, thieving
could be halted in time,toR:
discovery The range was •
31 Japanese,
measure
40. Golt term
43. Kind of
- cheese
It Ree*
45. Chart
GO. Boy
2‛“Ents
54. Fog horn
55. Annoyed
58. Scares
69. Salt water
40. Breaks
wihout
wrarning
43. English
school
64. Philippine
weetop----
<1 Weary
67. Not good
49 Australian
bird
71. Kind of
beetle
73. Former
negative
Preston's case ain't o bad, that is.
yet if you’ve got the nerve
an' the wit you can keep Preston
from ruin an" Thiry from s broken
heart.' * -a
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51. Times tent
suffix
DL Symbol for
calcium
53. Nuisance
54. Note of the
scale
57. Metric land
measures
51. Elyng
mam ma l a
4L Perish
41 Mother of
Helen of
. Troy
44. Fervent
66. Sun god
47. Small piece
48. Fasten again
70. Military
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She gave vent to a shuddering
--scund. The gun fell from her hands
She swayed He could see her eyes
were tight shut. Then he sank for-
"But I might have shot you."
"Sure i though you were gon"
*"I was out of my head. I should
have known you would never betray
us.....My wits were gone Every-
thing went but a hot terrible fury.
Oh. Trueman. I am a Preston ” , .
"Well. I reckon I don't want you
anybody else”
"Cn anything be done to save
us?” she queried appealingly
"It must be done. Thiry. Sure I
don’t know what. We've got time 1'1
find some way ”
"Oh, Trueman, you are my one
hope To think I’ve tried to drive
you away! .... That I nearly shot
AND WE KNOW YOU WILL SAY IT IS ONE OF THE BEST OFFERS YOU HAVE
EVER SEEN. '
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this Preston scandal Tom
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you! . How little I know myself
But I do know this—if you stop
this selling of stolen beef—if you
prevent it before they’re arrested—I’ll
—I’ll love you with all my heart and
soul,"
"Darling? I will do it somehow.”
promised Rock.
“I’ll go now,” she said, rising and
swaying* unsteadily.
"I'm glad now you came to Sun-
set Pass.” she whispered. "But you’ve
added to my fears, it’a now you, too.
who might fall under the Preston
shadow.^' ■
"Be btave. Thiry. Don't give up.
. Merer lose rafth in me . ; .
Good night,” he condluded, and,
loosing her hand, he Klased it and
lied silently into the darkness
Porty-eight hours later Rock rod*
into Wagontongue.
Gage Preston had been more than
glad wo give him leave at atwence.
sensing o doubt in Rock some-
thing not inimical to his precarious
fertunes. In a bote to Thiry, Rock
explained the reason for his going,
importuning her to wait patiently
and not to be a nietim to imagined
evils—that somehow he would find
a solution.
When Rock dropped in to see
Winter it was not with any definite
purpose, but that night he and his
old friena locked themselves in a
room st the hotel There were range
channels open to Winter to which
Rock had no access The Preston sit-
uation was graver—actual accusa-
tions had been made. it seemed But
by whom was not mantfest. •
"Bol. Old timer. I’m in deem." said
Rock at the conclunigh of winter's
conndenoe, and be opened his palms
expressively, "Thiry loves mer"
Do you know anythin' thet makes
Preston’s guilt shore?"
"Yes, but I promised Thiry not to
tell," Rook answered .
But you can go to Preston an-
tell him you know. Scare him to
sense."
"Bol. Gage Preston can’t call his
soul his own. I reckon Ash led him
into this and now has got him buf-
faloed. Nothing on earth or in
heaven can stop Ash Preston."
“Nothm‛" echoed Winter but the
incredulity at the West rang in his
sarcasm ’
"Nothin’ but Leadrt
“Ahuh! - . Wal: I never yet seen
thet kind of e hombre miss meetin
it . . Now, Rock. I’ve an Idee If
Dabb an’ Lincoln know what I know
—an’ It’s a good bet they know more
-they will tell you. Thet obviates
any broken promise on your part
Dabb to human. Lincoln is t the
whitest man in these parts They’re
both rich, an they rule th* Cattle
Assocclation- Hesbitt to only president
What Dabb an’ Lincoln bay to law.
How you go to tb*m "
“But. sol, good Heavenst What
tor?
"W you can get Dabb an’ Lincoln
to sympathize with you an’ Thiry,
theti be sympathizin’ with Preston
Ten years ago there was a case some-
thin’ like thia. Wl, his friend* got
him to make good what he’d stole
an’ saved him from jail, « no worse.
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It is right on top where you can walk on it, shovel it into a truck; and it is really GOLD! The
only mineral that s sold to the U. S. government at a fixed price, year in and year out. It is
the standard of our land and has a standard price. "
New Spring Dresses, $5.90 to .....$14.85
SYNOPSIS: Cattle rastling has
invotved cage Preston and bls
son. Ash, until the range is sus-
picious. but Trueman Rock
hopes to find a way out of dan-
ger. Ite is working for Gage
Freston because he loves Thiry. •
Pnston’s daughter, and wants o
save her family. Hut Ash refuses
to stop butcheking cattle.
sweet on Thiry Preston."
■’John that was moat damned
gooa of you.” returned Rock, warm-
ly if I had looked for shady work I’d
Have found it
“Sure. We knew that. No outfit
could Sool you."
"Well, what then?”
"Not so easy But personally I be-
lieve you’d have come to me for ad-
vice ah’ help." :
"I don’t know that 4 have pre-
sumed so far.” went on Rock
"What’s worry tn1 you. Boek?"
"Hesbitt’s quints are after Pres-
ton,” replied Rock, and he gave Dabb
• detaifed account of Dunne’s ma-
neuver at the Notch camp and what
had Some of it.
“You dared that foreman Dunne to
throw his gun?" exclaimed Dabb.
gravely.
"I sure did.”
“Rock, that was a bold move an’
a wise one I’m darn glad you told
me this. Reckon it didn’t mm sin-
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 133, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1932, newspaper, January 16, 1932; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538685/m1/6/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.