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Page10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN * Thursday, September 4, 108 LL'S HORSEMAN MARLENE IS DEFINITELY Ler’S GET THE Boys : tL GeT T=) | TOTACE US TO THE : —8uT I KEEP TELL LUSH /— fT DONT in two Colts and’ this Winchester | and swirled as the last mount flea ING YOU, DARLING T MEAN, Hem NOT OATING,| | MOVIES / ILL PHONE AND E'S Ramson's son,” Buckner | ess you tell that gent -who| out. THE BEAUTY CONTEST IS FINO OUT WHEN THE NEXT Bs mo ae Gindow to get Me heed oe E TIED —THE JUDGES WILL Far 2 ‘fi a Black Jack said, “Hmmm,” and | around the Test corn er of the DECIDE SATURDAY NIGHT.’ yA ; chuckled in his beard, and then] house. Then I'll only have sixteen: AND I'VE SIMPLY MAY ast = y 3 YP oo the eo poner had dis- a en, and of conga Pe cor- A s) l es j appeared into the timber. “And fal, Halt Of yout rake wil he's goin’ to stay here all by himself and hold us till they get | offer. away, hey?” > “That's about the size of it, I] asked. reckon,” Buckner said. “Til make a_deal with you,”|‘ Montana ‘said. “Carson’s in bad shape and will have to ride dou- ble. I forgot to bring a horse for him. The girls are played out. But Austin has his orders where bed in, to enough of = monte e’s in, is of a mo . man get them there by a trail sEned Beepeonte out of here,” that can’t be followed, if given | 5D4P! ner. ess It’s our only chance as we| He turned with Black Jack Cas- i é both well know. well and strode to. use, a WI WENT TO PHONE| | —NO WONDER SHE tj “Deal? You're offering us a ) art None WHaN I TOOK DOESNT DATE ~ OR an ome oats offering to sell you a th ihe Barted WOWEE.! S\|II\||( OFF THE RECENER UPSTAIRS] | GoTo Paeries Or < NEAN SUES Bi oa tee ee bank, WAIT TILL ETTA MARLENE WAS TALICING DANCES —.”) GS b) cattle for the same price Forrest HEARS THIS!- 4 EQ DOWNSTAIRS—.-” ; aid Ramson. Don’t tell me that "4 e lot of you can’t rake up the WILL SHE DROP money. Deliver it to Ben Carson’s TEETH J! i : to store in thirty days.” = Tested . ; Za | = . Black Jack threw back his head and aes He roared with laughter, bending forward to slap his leg while Buckner, a little taken back at the lone man’s au- dacity, stared. Black Jack wiped his eyes with the back of his hand and laughed into his beard. “That. ’un takes the prize, Buck,” he tittered. “He wants thirty days to git the United States marshal at Cheyenne down to Smeller-A-Mile and be all waitin’ for the bunch of us when we show up. He’s makin’ a deal, | j knowin’ we'll git the whole bunch By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed | ism witni's f2w'miles* "| irowin “I've got seventeen ie G A i et ? ee Bas ae BE geage8 ij Eis eS a — i THE WILL DOES LEAVE EVERYTHING TO Horseman Chareed|: YOu, BUT WITH CERTAIN PROVISIONS. be) State Trooper C. H. Otto said| of Avondale. AND I DON’T THINK YOU'LL LIKE ‘EM! Ih Manslaughter the charge was placed against Waldron, 30, Avondale, W. WELCH, W. Va. (#—A horse- wake ke quoted Waldron lieved incorrectly that the dark man who rode over and fatally |as admitting he was riding the | patches on its surface were oceans. “THAT'S WHY YOU SAW US IN TOWN ACTING THE WAY WE DID.” the Tike line S40 ene. dey AND WHAT DID \. IN ORDER TO INHERIT z ONG rae < Te per line for three days THE WILL SAY, =) THE RANCH AND THE | ( = _( I'M FISHING .. ee ih os = Hee filine for olx days (TAT GOLD WE MUST DO Mi FOR GOLD! / 7 P on | spe ees 9 per line for twelve days CERTAIN RIDICULOUS Rie: , : 3 = 8c por line for twenty-four days A , “< ; %. 7 \ q Minimum of 3 lines