The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 8, 1928 Page: 7 of 8
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i; mmm ssa-a--a---ii i n an I - in y i j(Hoover Elected By Largest Electoral
! Majority Ever Cast For a Candidate
HY Till'. ASSOCIATED PKI.SS
The presidential election of 1iW
as pausing Into history today lu
ng In ltd wake tho greatsit nlector-1
I majority ever cant for any can
didate "
I "nl I measure of the overwhelm t
'" v" l"r "nim "" t-vrn rocH-
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rbb1 nlorr"lc l '"t" Her
ufii nim i i loiumn wni urn to.
lie crmpletely ascertained M
from return whlrh rapidly wne bi
Icomtrtff romnlif tt wu pvli!ni t tiki
comlnn complete II w rvlSent mat
the new president will i-om- Into
office with thi hi fittest elct'tiirta!
majority In all hitory ami with n
popular vo'.r rxi-i edlng any befmr
It
I
Likewise thr rountry h still tot
learn nni ii ntt nnunt will ne tlnys
bfor" all the farta are known
ho grnat a part the preside ual
Vf.ti- pi tye.J in glVlriK preMdrnt-
lit Hoover a republirati n.ngr.tsa
Th'tt there will be nr sppreciibl"
in. rrnii. in the republican major
!'! i.f both house and senate has
n demonstrated but the tetiirns
ii tn inconctumx- in the r- of
in imifius mntefi. foi membership
in thr
house alur.g thr Mason and
iixtin btinlrr tin and in seme other
-iitli.nn whose p.tt lines are not
ftankly l.flnnl
In Virginia for lntan two dl
itit were stll' in douht today wth
II. . hstirm I. iMng ti.w.ird adding
i. .uiiii an
'Utftcaamen to the
...-n ion iw jtn i torn in ion at
..'.. lt t.k M
rendy hts rontrlbuUd two republl-
cans definitely to the majority of
IRESTFUL DAY
FOR HOOVER!
No Comment Made On Solit
In The South
Itv IA3II.S I- UT.ST
nKoeMteiI l'rs smlf Vrllrr.
I NKOHI I'NIVERHITV f.il.
" .i s 0 ThU wtt Ihe first of a
"in- of Jnys of complete real
hnii llrrheit lloovri has presrilh-
d for hlino'lf afltr Ihe strain
through wlui h he has passed In
u inning th. pi - id. nry.
Hr has .i.Tuii'l to spend the re
niitndcr oi tin Meek with hla fam
ilv at his home on Han Juan hill
hi mind fire not alone from the
multitude of pioblima which must
engage Ills attention before March
i but also from details of Ilia por
sonal plan before Inauguration
day
Thr pi odeiit elect Is attnirlsei!
it the si.' oi the electoral major-
ity which thr rountry gnvt him In
Tuesday's mord breaking election
and he fr.inkly said so at a con-
fnence with nrwupaiH-rmen ne-
iltr the unpirt'rdt'iited total of
otis in tin- il'itoml (ollege which
tb i-oiintiv hui given him. Hoover
bus no f. . In.)- of lrtoiy or cxtil-
i ill. .n hi -t itnl in his first me.i.
'v.-- to 1 1.. A:ii 1 1 an people as
pii iident-i . ('t
He ferlt. th.it the.r has hern lir.-
poid a . iit of nol.'inii reaiionsN
i.iuty of th. futurr. and of eom-
il tr deprtuli :n r upon divine gtild-
.un for th- timk which the great-
mt office in thr wuild impose.1
That tusk i to give the best
within me to interpret the t'otnmon
tense mid thr Ideals of the Ali.srl-
'iii peoplo." said Hoover I can
only succrivl In my part by tho
oiieratlon and unit yof spirit of the
liaders of opinion and of a ail on.
for the common service of tryr
country.
The perildent-eloct had no com-
ment to make in h's talk with th
newspapermen as to what ha might
consider to he the ffect of tha
driving Of the wedge Into the aolhl
democratic south In the capturing
of Virginia North Carolina. Florida
.mil Texas
However the unexpected result
in thu section naturally was gratl-
fvuig to him. and In expressing his
Kiitltude for "the overwhelming
l.iitiii one of the tate's real "utio-
itie- n republican congiessmun
was having a terrific battle for rf
election Harry 31 Wurahach who
hai been noted as the only rvpub-
lir;m congressman from Texas had
an unofficial lead of 2h7 votes ovei
his democratic opponent ludgr
Augustus McClosky of Han Antonio
Neweap-r tabulation gave U'uit-
bai h 'JHSKH nnd McCloakey 28ti01
.in pri:i ticnHy tompivte returns
Adrift in the Air . Zjr nri nninnZ
THE BRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKBNRIDGE TEXAS THURSDAY NOVEMBER a 1928
thnt pnrty In the house men who
were undouhtcly swept Into office
on the tide of Hoover sentiment
t-hleh shook Virginia from Its
democratic mooring for the first
time nce rcconatructon days.
Kentucky's leap Into the repiifc
. . . - "
urun column wim whole-honrted nnd
almost complete In place of ulght
democrats and three republicans
ha rnr.nni th.t .1.1. i.. .u..!
i houif at present the Hoover wave
' i.iannbi iu . ..i ... ....
hanged ihe representation to nine
republlciin and two democriiU.
swiepmg aside ef democratic con-
greHsmen was noted In various lo-
calities although In two or ihree
Inst a tares republican were forced
to give up their seat to democrats.
Th senate democrats also felt the
blow of the Hoover landslide. Six
of their places up for re-election
went to tepubllcans whereas nil of
lh thirteen republican place wore
retained by the candidates of that
party
The onlv nnnt-flrttnn Minirm...
tion of Governor Smith has been
an announcement thnt he is
throuah with nnlin... ft.r .........
a I Ion in nubile life It .y..-.i
nil gratitude to those who have
stood with him nnd declared that
never again would he run for public
office
Presldent-elrct Hoover has ex.
pttnmti his appreciation of the vit
glvrn him Tuesday nnd hn r.i.i
. ..
oir.R. oi congratulation from
fnsldent
i Smith
Coolldge and Governor
confidence'' of the country he re
ferred to the fact that hla selection
haa been "without regard to sec-
tion of Interest."
While the president-elect haa de-
ckled upon no details of specific
plans for the future ho has suited
emphatically that his induction In-
to ofllcc will be attended by a aim-
plclly equal to that of any Inati-
gurmtlon thnt has been held.
Hoover hi expected to rentnln In
California for several weeks before.
turning eastward again for Wash-
ington. where he plana to spend tho
Christmas holidays.
Aflrr hl.i jierlod of rest and e-
creation he will give attention not
only to the selection of the mem-
bers of his cabinet but also to tho
executive program he will prusont
t Congress th- focal point of
which will be form relief which
he regards us the gtentest econom-
ic problem before the country.
Tammany Did Us
HenrOlvaiw
JS15W YORK Nov. 8lP Ooorge
w. Uivany leadei of Tammany
i lull today offered nn explanation
for the comparatively small plural.
Uy given Governor Smith In Now
York City. Tnmmany had estimat
ed his plurality would be 681.000 at
.least wliurena It was 118000.
Olvany denlud that tho organiza-
tion had failed to function. "Nail
thnt hard."- he said. "The organi-
sation performed 100 jier cent from
top to bottom.
"It was tho prospoiity Issue the
Issue the Hoptihllcana kept to thu
forefront. It held enough of n
iitiinll percentage of the business
men In line."
CURTIS RirriJR.VS TO
NATION'S CAPITAL
AHOARID SBNATOR (JUItTIS
TRIN RNROUTIS TO WASIflNG-
TON. Nov 8. Pi Returning as
vice-president-elect to the capital
whore he began his governmental
career 36 yenrs ngo as a rcprosett
tatlve. Senator Chntlcs Curtis was
ready to plungo Into tho muss of
huslnoss that has accumulated dur-
ing his thr no months of campaign-
ing In buhnlf of the Republican
ticket.
Smith To Eat
Texas Possum
CORSICANA. Texas Nov 8. P -Even
though Gov. Alfred E. Smith
of Now York was defontod for tho
presidency he will bo able to dine
on "possum and tutors."
J. M. Fox of Cnrslcunn today ex-
proseerl. prepsid to Gov Smith one
of the luigest opossums over caught
In Navnrro county. Accompanying
the animal was a glnnt Porto Rlcan
sweet potato also grown In this
county. .
The shipment bore a card on
which was the following.
'Compliments of Navnrro county
Democrats."
""ur county gave ine nemo-
cratic candidate a majority
FLASHES of
LIFE
iiv tiii: associated iwikss.
PAHIS-CccJIc Sore' f.ur.r a nct-
res. who In prlviit II is the
Vtrnintosse Giilll.inm- ''e 'l"iir. Is
l -Mi 'Man her hi I m!rh w.h ueii
by Mmo. Du Barry 150 years ago.
This is (loins on the block with the
I ... ".-.-ll' .1... i.i ...
i" " .ciioiiiiu(u. one win
j wc thP lrc-'cd to refurnish her
'"' llu louucl3 ol conlcm
porurios.
NEW YORK -One of the "maglc-
ni Morgan" twins Is to visit this
country for the first time since she
bernme u peeress. Thelmu Moigun
Converse KurncM Viscountess. Is
onroute with hor sister. Mis Regin-
ald C Vnndorbllt. They are to
lease an apartment till after Chlrs-
Unns. LONDON Lord Churles Cavinu-
Ish. younger son or the nuke of
Devonshire. Is golnfj to New York
to study banking. A portrait of an
ancestor. I.aily Hetty Compton. was
sold recently to nn Amcciran ior
some $500000.
ST I.Ot'IS IltistnesM as uu.u
right after election. Hnvlng Votci'
for the winner. Lindbergh ptomptly
took to the air for Mexico
NKW YOIUv Kxperts who .cnt
all summei In the Tennessee nimm-
ian lo l"tograph lightning hit-
tn& miper-power lines had a 75
I fifi ill it Ate n t ftnf .Um la ...i
. r-"i. ... um n v.-ii
to get a record of one bolt
BAST ST. l.OUIS MVBSTOCK.
I KAST ST l.OUIS. Ill . Nov 8
.Hogs. 14000; 10 to 20c lower ISO-
.'OU IDS. U.ZOAil.SO.
Cattle. 2.600; calves l.tsi.
steady; heifers 10.001 12 50; cows
8.00i0I6; medium bulls 0.00 down
good nnd choice venters 17.2ft.
Sheep. 10000; strong to a quintet
higher; top fat Iambs 13.75; lut
ewos 1.001 0.60.
NKW OKI. BANS COITON
NEW ORMtwiNS Nov. 8. (V-
Despltu favorable Liverpool cables
tho cotton market opened Irregular
tiere tndny. first trades showing de-
clines of 2 points to advance of
one jMimt Uncertainty over v. hut
the bureau crop flgutes might sa iw
was given its the cause of the early
Irregularity hut as New York open
ud firmer tho local market became
steadier after tho stnrt and Ducem-
iK'i conttscUi traded to 18.21 Jan-
uary 18.22 and March 18.17. or 1 to
IJ points nbove iho opening.
When the demand wan supplied
I prices promptly eased off. howovor.
on some Inst minute liquidation In
advance of thu crop figures nnd
towards the end of the firat hour
the market showed losses of 0 to 8
points
There was a slight tally later and
when trndlng was suspended to ro-
od vo tho government's report prices
ruled around 2 to -1 points above tho
previous close. The crop omlmato
was about as expected but tho total
KinlngH was somowhat smaller than
looked for. Imtnudlntuly after trad-
ing wns i outlined December advanc-
ed to 18 00 and January 18.03 or 10
to 12 points above the lows. March
advanced only 2S points to 18.18.
As New York mnclu but a poor
rosponse to the Government's fig-
ures early buyers resold and half of
the gain rvus lo.t. Near mld-scs-slon
howevei shorts covered rather
fieely on thy theory that tho freeze
since November 1 had reduced tho
crop below the government's esti-
mates. December soared to 13.81
January to is.88. and .March tolb.S5
or 71 to 75 points above tAo early
lows and 07 to 01) points above yej-
terdays close. At noon the market
was active and noar the top.
NEW YORK COITON.
NEW YORK. Nov. 8. IP Tho
cotum market opened steady at an
advance of 5 points to a decllno of
1 point. Them was soino buying
on steady Liverpool cabloa nnd re-
ports of furthet rains In the belt
but It was supplied by southern sell-
ing and liquidation. Tradng was
fairly active preceding the govern
ment report with much of it ntt: l-
buted to further evenlng-up of out-
standing accounts and with order
well enough divided to causu nar-
row and Irregulat fluctuations. Af-
ter selling off to 18.80 December
rallied lo 18.81 while March Worked
up from 18.70 to 18 75 but the im-
provement was not fully mnlntulned
nnd the market was within a point
or iwo o; me lowest at the end or
tho first half hour.
Tho market was quiet active to-
ward tho middle of tho morning
with prices ntlvnnclng on covoilng
and tiade buying and with the nc-
live months showing nut gains uf
about 18 to 20 points boforo busi-
ness woh suspended to recolve tha
government report. The latter was
not fur out of line with expectations
but if nnythlng was a shade lower
thon looked for and when business
American
Dreckeruidgo Amcrlcnn l'uhllshlnr
Co. Inc. Publishers
ICDOAR 1HNFJCH3
Manager
A. QkRLAND ADAin
Editor
Kntercd a3 Second Class Matter at
Brccl;enrldc Texas under Uie Aet
of March 1. 187U.
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day xnd Friday also on BuniVvy
nonidzg.
LMonth by carrier
I Month by moll
3 Months by mall .
) Months by mall
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blch may occur lu the columns of
CHE AMERICAN will bo glndly
corrected upon bring brcdght to tho
attention of the firm.
Members of the Associated Press.
Members of tho United Press.
Members of the Nawspapcr En-
terprise ijisoclatlori.
Thu Associated Press a exclusive
Iy entitled to thn u.e for republics
lion of all news dispatches credit
ul to It or otherwise credited It
this paper and also the local new
published herein.
was resumed December sold up to
10.27 nnd May to 18.02 or 26 lo II
points not higher.
This advance wns chocked by
realizing and the volume of buslne-ia
tnporcd off somewhat with the
market holding nbotit stoady at re.
actions of 3 or I points from the
best around mid-day.
PORT WORTH MVBSTOCK.
FORT WORTH Nov. 8. P
HogH: 1200: ten to 25c lower top
0.10; tleslrnhlu 175-220 lbs. hogs .73
0.10.
Cattle nnd calves: 0600 slaughter
steern stonily; she stock fifteen
cents to a quarter lower; calves
good to choice honvles 11.00; good
stock steer calves 11.60.
Sheep: 000; good to choice fat
lambs 13.60.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK.
CHICAGO. Nov. 8. (B-Hogs:
35.000- 10i 15o louvr; top O.lfi;
butch 'rs. medium to cholco 20OJ6O
lbs. 0.001(0.15: 200-250 lbs. OO.OIf
0.10; 100-200 lbs. 8.CO'nPtO; 130-1TO
lbs 8.25m 0.15.
Cattle: 7.000; calves: 3.000;
sternly; slaughter steers good and
cholco 1300-1500 lbs. 13.76W 17.76;
1100-1300 lbs. 13.75'u 17.75; 050-1100
lbs. 13.75'n 18.00; foil yoaiilngs. good
and choice 750-060 lbs. 13.76ii 17 23
hollers good nnd choice 860 lbs
down 13.25ii 15.76; cows good and
choice 0.20ml2.00; bulls good -uul
choice I beef) 0 50'nllOO; vealriw
(mllk-fetii good nnd choice 13 50
16.50; stockcr and feeder stce-rn.
good nnd choice all weights) lUOO.i
12.50.
Sheop: 8000; strong to 23c high-
er; fat lambs 13 25'.i 13.75; ewes
medium to chaolce (160 lbs. down)
0.85.
KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 8. Wh-
Hogs: 9.000; I5c lower; top 0.20 on
choice 220-200 lbs.
Cattle: 2.000; calves: 300; sternly;
slaughter steors good and clioico
1300-1500 lbs. 12.50iii 17.00; UOO-lSlM
lbs. 12.50'i 17.C0: 050-1100 lbs. 12 86
ii 17.50; fed yearlings good and
choice 750-050 lbs. 13.00 i 17.60 heif-
Phone 11 For That
Good D. & A.
ICE
Dillingham &
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CLASSIFICATIONS. Tho fol-
lowing heading tiro Arranged
Upha'.etluttl nnd nuDieriettl for
quick reference. Order classi-
fication by nuuibur.
Antiouuremenu .....
Automobile .
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Utislnemi Service
Coulraclora
Employment
For Itent ZIHZIIZ1IZIIZ
Dining iloo-H . .- 7
Fo: Saio Mlcell.nsou.-
Investnionta
8
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10
Lease for Sale
Livostucit and Poultry 11
Loit unil Sound -
Money To Loan -
OH Proposition
Pergonal
Professional .
Real nstalu 'or Sal
Ueat Estato Por Trade
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ed a bill mad out add collector
sent out to collect it unless you tire
In business und have an account
eaeh month with tho paper. These
llttlo ads tno run ut reduced rated
anil tno oxponso 1.. conectlon with
bookkeeping nnd collecting entails
moro expenso Ximiuoutly than the
ad amounts to. Then too when
an td H phonca tn frequently a
mlElatce occurs and The Amarlcnn
U always to Dlamc.
PLEASE BEAU IN MtNDrT'IAT
AMERICAN CLASSIFIED ADS
ARE CASH ana save yourself and
tho management further cmburnsa-
nent. We thnnlr you.
ers good anil choice 850 lbs. down
l2.'J6'ii 10.00; covs god nnd choice
8301)11100; vculers mllk-fed' uird-
i ilim to choue JOO'i 15'M) stucker
and feeder stieix. Roo.1 and choic
tail witigi.i 10 5o ii 1300.
I Shuep: J0O0; 15 2.V hlglu i
lambs god itntl choice i02 lbs
down) 1230.1 13 H5; ewi s. medium in
chou-f il.ilbs down) I -'& tl !').
WHBAT DECLINES.
CHICAGO. Nov H. (Pi Synip i-
thi.iny wiJi more of u downtuir. in
Liverpool quotations than exiu'Lted
wheat averaged lowei today din-
ing early dealings here. Declines
medium to choice (150 lbs. down)
prospects ftr new southern hemis-
phere wheat and to continued laigc
offerings of old crop wheat tioiu
Argentina.
NEW YORK tsTOCKS.
NEW YOHK Nov. 8. PV The 'e-
covory In stock prices was rr-
sumert ul the opening of today's
Phone 11 For That
Good D. & A.
MILK
Dillingham &
Alexander
72
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
j Those little Inexpensive advettlsemonts restore lost artl-
cles find help or employment scetiro buyers for real
J. estate or nnythlng you have to offer and traders for
anything you liavo to trade.
FOR PROFIT USR FOR
a -a -
market imd
id' t leadership of Copper
i.'.iaios. Nevada Copper
and OH
opened with a block of 10000 shaics
at 31 7 8. up 6-8. anil wns accomp-
tinird It in tn w hlKh ground by in-
spiration :'ivl Mngniu Kennerott
ttronc yealeiday. fell back 2 points
on reusing Knitter Radio .ipin-
ed a point higher initial gains in
the oils were largely fractional j
C uppers continued to reflect the
repor'ed Improvement In the lndu--j
try. Green Cnnnuctt quickly soar-
ing 7 1-2 points on top of v-.'..
day's 9 point gatn. Andes. How.
Bound C'erro De Pnsco and Mlt.ttit
Coppt'is all niovid Into new lilKh
ground but An.ieonda ran into mmhi'
piorit-t'iking altet yestcrdiiy'i tui k
.'id.'.'UUr
V.tn .illu.ii Stirl Mark Ti i -
iiii( klv pii'hed tip .1 points I.
i-iil Montgoii'i'iy-Wnt-.'. Mct'to.
Stoirs R Nnilonal '-Has !n'--.
W.'sLinghctuse e.'i : i nil Midi ind
Steel k'loduct pnfiii I idvahcd
2 points or ti.oii riml.cn Roltn- j
hearing sold iU.vi 1 1 j points .'id
then talMdi ibov US to n new j
high
F.tiein exi'hn.ii'i op. tied sti mvl
with sterl'n i'ih i un. hanged .it
$4 84 13-10 I
CUU'ltiO
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CHICAiiO N .
l"ldin;c jo mil. i in .
Thankt giving ti.' .
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with n year .i.-m
Reports todiy iiom
the
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tnent hot run oi .-. -i k .p.
Ich any mtvit i; the n .i
stitci havn proilii. id in-
than lj-t vi a a' d tiii i
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llllt"! II i I I use i mi i i
to I'oiiuni'ii I'd h it. h :
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Employment
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With bent of utile
wotk In Hie ki-nn.l:
7 13-J.
WANTED Dipmd.uli
general hou ie v. It
cnt.lilt i
.iriln
Phone '
vvonuin lor
fimily of
lvr Street.
three. Apply Ono
COMO HOTEL Tins nice cool rooms
for ront 51 und 0 n week. Over
Wlnklors Dept. Storo. Phono 207.
For Rent rt
FOR RENT -Modern furnished
apartment to couple gurage.
Phone 1076-W.
FOR RENT-Furnt.-'htd npattment
with bath; all bills paid; leuson-
able. 70S N Roae Ave. Phone 422.
itnoi is for Rent in model u home
lU.i.sontil.le private enti.inec pav-
n! .tteei I'hve in. I'hoiii. a&o-j.
OU RENT aiuuees und Anart
moots. T. R. Tracy 106 Kirth
Iirsckenrldgo Avo. (Miouo 1015
T11E DAILY AMERICAN
CrJVSSIFIEl) UUSINRSS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
"M'10 anJ Tn.-tnrfliy Ren! 'nwm 0vw.
Southern Bus Com-
pany Incorporated
NEW UU3 riCIHIDUIJ)
Foiiiii'ily tho llrcclcoiirlilgo (Ii.
hum nnd Olnoy Lino now tin
BoutlK-rn Hurt Co. Inc. uf Wlcht
Ui FalN
(Ttrough cars no changes)
Hclieiliilo
TIra TA1JLB
Lv. Hi i-cheiirldo 7:00 nmj 11:4
inn; 2:00 pin; 0:23 pm.
Ar. Wlfhltn Fulls 10:55 tun; P:2t
pin; "j:M pm; 0:2.1 -pm.
Tho shortcut and quickest rottlo tt
Wichita FmIIm via Grnlinm nnd OI
noy. Ciir.ni'ctimis nt Wlchlln F.illi
for Vermin and Amurlllo Textis
Denver Colo Artlmoro und Okla-
homa City Oltla.
oiilli RotiiKl;
Lv. Wichita Pnll.s Ttin n. m.a
10 n. in. I- Noon tit.'io p. m
Ar. Rrecltenrldgii 11:10 n. m
':n." p. m. ;i:R6 p. m. 10:25 p in.
The Lone Star
Stage Line Inc.
Loavo Broekenrldgo for Fort
Worth: 0 a.m. 1 p.m. 4:1C p.m.
8 p. m.
Leavo Broekenrldgo for Albany nnd
Abllone: 0 n.m. 1 p.m. '0p.m.
0 p. m.
Loavo Rrcokenrldaa .for Cisco:
11:30 n.m 'i o.ni. p.m. 0:80 p.m.
Loavo Breckenrldge for IQastland:
8 a. in.. 12:30 p. m. 6 p. m.
Leave Brccltenrldge for Anion Ro-
by Snyder Lamosa nnd Lubbock:
1 p. m. dally.
Lonve Brtoksnrldge for Ranger:
8:80 p m.
Leave Breckcnrldgo for Wlohlta
Foils Spur and Seymour; 0 n.ra.
12:15 p. m.
Leavo Broekenrldgo for Woodson
Throckmorton. Taskoll and Rule:
12:45 p. m. Dullw
? ii"tf MMniHniiMfMiMMIMMl.
Dr". ilrace"w7Sniflijr"'
Dentist
PyorrlKii Specliillst
-Cvenlng hotus by appointment
)er Star Drug Sloro
I'll. i. o '.ion
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RESULTS
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KOR RENT -Furnished npartnipnt
In duplex on West Walker. Private"
oath inqiilre Mrs. H. T. Rollov
012 West Wllllims Phono 703-W.
KOR RENT- Nice clean. 2 room
modern furnished apurtmenf rou-
F'. garage; cnenp. -1100 I." tiyct
tjort rtPMT i
hou.i" nnii
rhlid Strut
high school 'i i V it
! Call Daniel Mot
I R RENT i-m. I
in. I npiu tiiiinf tn i
Close in
I'gl' flolif tiiufil
South M.'tNll
KtJI N'D- One
it "i ' one mile
o' r plciisj.
fi..
mill boy' roa
iniitli on Cisco ro.lo
ill All'riir.iti o-
FOR RKNT - rom nicely furn.
IsheJ npnrtnieni with bath 20fl
K. Elm Masou Apartments.
O.IOCERV STORE. livln
lu i lers; 3 and I room houses.
R.'.ndent apartment at reduc-
ed r itos. Phone 1 10 or 823J un-
til 'J a. m. and nftsr 3 In tho
afternoon.
Ken! Estate l'or Sale
.
FOR 3ALE My Ti room model a
horn- at 1210 Knt L.ndsry corner
lot in pavi'tiunt I; i run in I'hotip
57!'-W.
i . .... . . .- .
.'"'.'li.NLKni THAI H'S One of Hi.
hi'i'. I fllllll-.ied .i.imiIu n.h ul.w ...
H.
t Texus. kioi location low
In Ml and u mom maker Con
' 'di i Home ti'im-
Hindu ich Shop i:
r i
it. ply
311.
Coopir' t
Albany
I ui:
f-ii'i
k'.i.n
Wo.;'
Cili ..
.! ik.t
'"ALE S vi i II '. 1. . an
'in' ii' t vv. nderful b ir
I own M'll. i Hotel Foit
i and nuiii di-pose of one.
iimediuti lv M.u' T. Pcab-nlj
Hotel
W N l'EDt5oini elfin cotton rags.
Ii'C'i kenrldge Am-nean.
FOR HALE V- now havo several
cholie building ntteq on highway
F.i t of city reasoniiblc.
llrackenrUlge Realty C'i.
700 E. Wnlker St.
Phono 270
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KLAXON
fiOR'S RA1TERY ANU'
' iiLRCTRIC SERVICE
Corner Baylor & Elm Sti
v&-vy
Vi'
"Ride The
Greyhounds"
The Greyhound dafoty MoU.
Coach s make direct connection ti
Fort Worth with tho Wofit Toxni
Coacisa and with tho Lono.atat
Stio Lines.
Through coaches from Foci
Wortli to Hlllsooro Waco Temple
Austin and Ban Antonio.
Schedule
Cosrhes lonve Fort Worth at 6UI
a m 0 45 a.tn 12:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
6-45 p.m. (To Waco only) anc
10 15 p.m.
You can imroh'se c. ticket locallj
from Breckenrldgo to any point oi
tlm Oroyhou.iu I.lnn
DR.
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