Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 18, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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IMPORTANT
A School Building
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East Breckenridge
A four-room School Building has been contracted for
this Home Section of Breckenrindge work to commence
August 20th
in time for the coming session of the'public
PERSONAU
schools.
WHAT SECTION OF BRECKEN- 0
RIDGE IS GOING TO BUILD UP
A NSWER that question correctly and you will know
where yo'u want to puy that Lot fora Home or
business. Have in mind Graded and Paved Streets
Water Gas Health Churches Schools Accessability
Class of Improvements Cost.
With these recommendations for a Home in mind
visit all the additions on the market. Visit
East Breckenridge
See what is to be seeninquire as to Coming De-
velopments not yet visible but Promised by men whose
promises are Always Made Good.
East Breckenridge
Walker-Caldwell A dditidn
9k
Business Lots Select Homesites
30x100 50x150
SOLD ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
Breckenridge Realty Co.
FFICE N GROUNDS. ON MIX ONE BIACK FROM DEPOT
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOC
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General Building Company
CONTRACTORS
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ttWc make a spxaaky i all kinds'of building construe
tien werk. G4 eur figures on any
cenleroplated buMmg. -
Si. A Ceert Ate.
Urtktucidtt Tex.
JuiIr .lulin W Mnekey Is lone our
pair of boy's sIio. Tlify rt'stwl lie-
l'liul a -rt4W door nt tin1 luii'k of Ills
Iioum tills morning. How come U thi
attouit').-)' .woiuIit toilny. The owner
ciui rwovi'i uinm dtH'klutliit; tlij; Mys
tery.
(S. Van Worl U a recout nnlvnl
in llrtrkrnrldKO come to Join foicus
ii tin iiulii-lrlnl ilcu'lotmuMit cf tlic
city. Hi I an t'Xcrl'iKvcl nut n in
Iliiaiu'liil Potations ami In organization
of bis ciitiTiirlii'i. HI objwt In wntj-
lug hi'rr ivas to put in a HtroIiMiiu ro-
lltiliiK jilnnt lint lliallng a local "otn-
pany alrcatly in tlie llclil nnil vo!l
along In Km construction lie Ufirrcl
Iirt'x.xlni; liU own project iiimI Jolncl
forces with the lirvckeiiritlgv Oil A
Ketlnlng Co In eujmclly of llnam-1'il
PRcnt iukI organizer. Mr. Van Wert
!h prtMirliig a campaign In which
clock In this company will )h uvallahle
to the ptihllc.
J. A. Hlkln. of the Klklii-Wcnt.
Itcaity Co who has fown away on his
Yucatlon to his home In KaniH Clt.
iirrlvei) hack In Ilrei'kenrhlge. He was
iiccotHp.'Ui'co' tiy Mrs. Klkln and little
eight-year old daughter Mary Francis.
Mr. tuid Mrs. F.lklu have decided to
make theli home In this city.
Mr. Patterson of the Patterson Dry
Uoods Co left lafrt week for Dillas.
He will rtenrii on Thnrcday.'
Mr M. Itrttiler and his sister wl o
were formerly iissoclitttHl with the Flrt
National Pank oV Fort Worth are hero
from that city and are contempt. itliu
residing It this Held.
Mrs. M. Rogers arrived from Fort
Worth to l.e associated In the ollkiM of
the Union Uinndry of this city.
Mr. ami Mrs. B. 11. Wehb bine re-
turned from Dallas where Mr. Webb
underwent a minor operation front
which he has made excellent recovery.
Mm. B. I). Powers Is In Oklahoma to
MX'iid a lew weeks visiting her sister.
W. S. McDowell well known In Fort
Worth brokerage and other business
circles will arrive her this evening.
It is expictcd that he will associate
with business enterprise In the ileldnnd
make his home here.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daley have re-
turned freiu. a visit to her parents In
Dallas.
Mrs. it. P. Cluney ami little daugh-
ter left today for Omaha Neb wl.ei"
they will srJend the remainder of the
summer with her parents.
Chief of Police (5. II. Deason return-
ed last night from Mineral Wells
when' he was obliged to go recently to
recuperat' from ill health which his
I'byslclai' adi-ed Was due to over-
work. ll comes back feeling lit and
looking much Improved. Mrs. Deason
and their baby remain! at Mineral
Wells a few weeks lunger.
Just Arrived
V. Learned well known Ranger oil
and realty operator Is here today In
connection with IJreckenrldKe Inter.
osits. Mr Learned was largely Instru
mental In Kastland county bond issue
and road Improvement work and It
was intimated todny that among other
things lils visit would have to do with
negotiatioi for 'a million dollnrs'
worth of Stephens county road bonds.
All of the 'Kastland county ?."0000()0
Issue has been disponed of.
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A part of our Fall Line
of Ladies Ready-to-Wear
COMB "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC.H
Fish Market
All ViitUeof F
tvhwl Dally Hrwt
Bryant-Layne Co.
"Make : Qur : Store : Your : Store
KKSII FISH re-
from Gulf :uul
Stream.
FAMILY AND CAMP ORDERS
" A SPECIALTY.
JARVIS & L0ONEV MARKET
Frrsh and Cured Meats.
117 S. Ceurt Ae.
Court Street. One and a Half Blocks
City Fish Market
SOl'TH of Court House.
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Contractors andNAll Stock
Raisers Notice
We har railing cars of O ATS PRAIRIE HAY JOHNSON CRASS
and ALFALFA which we rait fcell jmi by the bale or carload also i
car of salt. See us and get nor prices.
M. Rednick
Front Street west of Freight Depot
in our own building
OIL MAPS OF
STEPHENS COUNTY.
Stephens County Abstract Co.
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1 'Hie Breckinridge Starter
Service Co. repairs everything
tctrkud lor the automobile.
W know How. We have'
'til parts. Located at Ruth
tar Ca.
omrfiN a jn6 -
RKAL H8TATE AND
IL LNVBSTHENIS
Mm m for any tefotntatUa ea-
M mmtm ''jf hiIkiii F oil fllliln
Tr
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.ARCHITECTS
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Taylor BwMiibig.
Union Laundry
DRY CLEANING .V PRESSING
"Qwlky Smke"
IaTe bHB4llcn at uptown offli
Hrst door west of Co'loHlal Ho-
tel or photic 0 and wagon will
call.
Can make
Immediate Delivery
on
New Seven Passenger
Chandler
Will take orders for
Sport Models Four Passenger.
Service Garage
(East of Court Hows
KORERT WELCH
OIL INVESTMENTS AND
CITY PROPERTY
The Breckenridge Starter
Service Co. repairs everything
electrical for the'automobik.
We know how. We have
the parts. Located at Ruth
Motor Co.
Artesian Water
and Ice Co.
Roberto aad Elliott Sti.
RreokearMce Texas
Putc Artesian Water
THAT'S ALL
They Are Here
NEW
Paige
car. Caa Enaeke immediate (klhery.
Pboae 4.
Byers-Caldwell
Motor Co.
Temporary 0tt SoressoaV Cafe.'
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INSURANCE
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OPPORTUNITY
I Block 44 is expected to produce
a 5000 barrel welll
Interests will be sold on the Unit
plan and funds deposited with lo-
cal bankers as trustees to be used
for drilling the well. No specula-
tion but honest production in a one
well proposition.
Endorsed By Successful
Bankers
If you. want to take advantage of
this opportunity make application y
this week. '
Block 44 Drilling Co.
Temporary Office at Guaranty Bank
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Baxter, Tom L. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 43, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 18, 1920, newspaper, August 18, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth121910/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.