The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 288, Ed. 2, Wednesday, June 1, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BRECKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
WEDNESDAY JUNE 1 1921
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The A-. mte. JT.. c ..vltniwlv
Pi.tlll.i! i.. I!.. r fr r-.i!l.i.-iill..n of
(HI n.'wx ili-pun-lic pr.-.lilc. to u .r
." miiirwi... .Tmlited In thl- tmter
ntid nUo the IihuI new piil.iui.d hero-
in All rlRlw or ntmlilli uflon of pertnl
.li-Hifrhi herein ate also rewrrnl
Inly 'Jo. lit 1 7.)
I tales f Sulioerlptiuii hy Mull
1 v.Tir.. StO.OOSIx rmmtln .WOO
llir.-e moniKf .t.".O0(ti.. month. . .11.00
l'.r furrier Delivered
l mort'i ...$125 l Wi-k . SO
AilierlMiiK Katun
iMoplnv mux on nrtplh-ntlun.
TIh-mIN.! rati- '."a nuts per word
tT liiMrti(n. MlitlHiiuu charge 60
i nt
I'Titerttl n M'd:ul chit Rtntler AttS-
if .1. loan ut the pmtoffl. nt ttru-
ei.ri'Itte 'I.xiim uuder the Act nt
"In r.li 1. 1879.
I.UIOIM.W IAI.SK AI.AItMS
Il.l !.! of trouble with the Ral-
mil iioi. up'ttitii' In Kurope
1 ! ' of 'irn ii. (. the lltil- In II
Th (.ii!'.'- in h no hnll'iM' any-'
'' ! re ii ir 11..' nt h lilii.rlmoil of a fe-
i.'in l ii.rinri from tl.m oiirrn of
i r tit I
1'nor i" il.. I'pprr -IN ."Ian mat-
' r th- Ii.iH.an britrnril-t muht have
minted to n week'-" ronn rn. hut
With t'i.' Pull' fl-ht'tii.- amonc
" . -. for the pihllii!- of Ret-'
' i i. iii from th; wr.itli of the al-
- th I!ill.an nut flf is i ut a .mri-
prnj'i.-iui.n It will not rick
tin: i...T tiotirh to t'n alllts to
. :i npi : tutiit? to nil. ru:i.
Nor II th- all ir i tul. r.ite the
".i.kmii 'ii iiHiimi' iirnpnrfioi.t mop'
rto'is v i i ria mmoj.iiiii within
''i' ow. I.i; it and C' ' lont fin
.i t a' ; oi hi ' on
lii"i ' ''it-" haw d i.oiiftrated
i .' "i . are oi'tra:i.:cit to no
i '' i 'fair of Kuroi arid will'
it ir i' !' m r imerjri iicv arises.
'it i. t 1m been hail and the
" h' io'. in thint8!M-g equal
i
M .in1 ". world at large ha
" 'I '-'li to .ii nht-ail and la pro-
i i c i" ' i Mutters have nrnde
' h- l ! -. i - in that direction In
l.itt ( u iik and will distance
pro - made to date In a few
i U r i'ii'
om itn i. possiuiutiics
In-M-OM.k hv tin' Moanolia of a
i i' foot -.mil Himtheast of Hreek-
iUi' I northwest Of Neceaalty
i true with iirimrrty and husinrssj
"" - nun iii h'si uif'iiTn in tne city
and Hh various mirroundlni; camps.
Proof of fhe drop sntnl n the iotirre
i tin main of all of the oil that has
'"ii drawn from the upper Hand
and of Mr extent heneath tho pooln
of the countv In more or lew relative
extent as now seems probable wH
nvn hUHon of dnllar added to the
total prop r i.ilnation of all hold In en
here In ever.4 line of endeavor
A true sand mieh as the mfi foot'
Kami is r por'ed to be will duplirate
the h!stor of the hegt eastern fields
in point of lone life end Rreat pro-!
dnetlx. quaMtlea. Brckenrld(te will
ro:i nt' a p. nol of fiO years or more
of pioMtuhl. st ady production with
! .iili''in nt dtirlnx the first decadej
!' that pejiod of lnestment to the'
-(tit of many millions of dollars
in i .fining eiii)pinent tank farms'
and otlii r field necesaorles the In-j
stiillatlon of which will carry with It
the establishment of pernmnent pay
rolln in lartse amount. Scant con-
ti miilatlon of the possibilities Is sut-
firl. nt to open the eyes to far great-
r possibilities than the mind can
n ndlly crasp.
Hardly less Important Is the deter-
mination on the west of a. new shal-
low field of probably larpe scope.
Its development w"t round out for
Hrerk' nrid-e as a central oil city the-
it' ati st area of producing oil lands
from a trn ater number of prolific
amis "of blK extent than known In
any other p'neral and closely con-
n. fid body in the world a fat ai-
re idy r- :'.!lzed in tho Stephens county
oil pools as thy stand in production
est.ilIih d today.
xotio: or rtiiKic sam:
Notlco Is hereby plven that I L.
I). Head Sheriff of Stephens County
will sell at public sale In front of '
the court house door In Ilrecken-
rldge. Stephens County Texas on
the 25th day oi June A. D. 1921
for the Ilyers-Caldwell Motor Com-
pany of llreckcnrldKe Stephens I
County Texas ono certain two ton!
Vellt Truck No. -1026 said truck be-i
Intc left at Uyers Caldwell Motor'
rompany by one K. It. Walton whose!
residence is unknown on or about
March 15 1021 there bohiB charges j
against the said truck due and evtng
to the Dyers Caldwell Motor Cora- j
pany amountlns to Nine Hundred
and Eighty-seven dollars and four-1
teen cents. Thl.-t notice of snle he- I
inp given under and by virtue of
Article C6G5 Vernon Payles Devised'
Statutes of tho State of Texas.
Witness my hand this th o25th dav
of May A. D. 1021.
L. 11. 1IEVD.
Sheriff of Stephens Count. Texas.
Junl-S-lC
J. M. Cravens to T. V. Herrlen.
lease Interest covering 42 acres out'
of the southwest part of T. E. & L. '
Co. surrey 1104. $1 etc.
W. W. FISK C. E.
Surveyor
City Engineer
Taylor Uulldlng
Se. new model Chevrolet Carrow
Motor Co.. Central Oarage. 2S UI
TURNER & HARRIS
Accountants and Auditors
Income Tax Consultants
Audits Systems Taxes
30ri ri Sunipter Illdv Dallas
IIS Wllll.itm st . r.reckenrldgo.
HnKaxnaBiaaBBHaBiBaBHBiiiB
i '. pruba'nlity of more to
!r i i rni.e oil fields and t
iri i.'.d. . townnlte than an
i i in In their hliitorv
tl ' I'lrks lirovery well
to th- owners or
.! . mi t it to Ihe own-
' i i i .pi rtli-s which
d- i ! 'ii -t sand if the
! i'. s Imporlani'e
. v . '.id of renliration
w ii . . M.rd is btiinrf
. i. i. ' iitii t ton dbould
. in '. "ar.ite them from
pri e .'.ii.b This Is like-
YOURS FOR
SERVICE
AND
QUALITY
UNION
Laundry
PHONE
3EKI
Iviji;.-. Irons. Lumber
We sell rifts rig irons and
lumber. Try us we can
ami will satisfy you.
Terms to responsible
parties.
Taylor Rir Building
( jiui pany
Room 11. I'ieive Building
Yard 2 blocks south Dun-
nigan Tool Works
A
TRIAL
WILL
CONVINCE
YOU
That we can give
you the service
and workman-
ship MODERN
LAUNDRY
805 Walker St.
SEE OUR DRIVER
NASH
PERFECTED VALVE-IN-H EAI)
FOUR
The Nash four would not have heeii pos-
Mble without foresight and faith "in the
public's ever-gencrous response 4o true
alue.
The public have answered; and the vol-
ume of their preference well in advance
of Nash vast production resources proves
that no similar value has been approached
by any other car of like class.
For a Demonstration See
M. H. WRIGHT
Local Representative of the OILBELT MOTOR CO.
SERVICE GARAGE
TliQ JJutoJficir
(Twin Advertising Boosters)
II
In boosting the best garages
Which lonn lias been our ;ame.
We've done a lot of good my hoy
And won ourselves a name.
For building np good businesses
Takes quite a lot of labor
But we are patient and content
If we can serve our neighbor.
"I'll tell the world lubricating oil you're
a. smooth proposition."
That's why you need it if your car Is to
run smoothly. Come see us.
NEW SERVICE GARAGE
MASON & CO.
Open Day and Night
2' ' ilk' V W llfN!1'1 tBmt imiilillllBiiiHiif If
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Depend on Us for
PURE ICE
The whole household is upside down when
the Ice Man fails you. Isn't that a fact?
Baby's milk turns sour; the meat becomes
rancid; the vegetables aren't fit to eat and
there isn't a cool drink to be had.
In other words such a situation is truly se-
rious. Let us serve you with pure whole-
some Ice and your Summer troubles need
not trouble you further. Yrou get the best
service and the best Ice.
Ask For Our Coupon Book
Xiytir- .V"! - iT
Dillingham & Alexander m-
I'lionc 11. 1'. O. I! 087. Location new jihuit four : HV ' '.''.'
lilurks Xortli Uycr Street llfhlKO C V&.' "'''
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The new series and prices will &e as
F. O. B. Breckenridge
4rl lf-ti Hl&
Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster $1995
Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring 1995
Old Price New Price
$1675
1710
2360
2675
2565
940
2925
CALL
TODAY
Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe 2340
Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan .... 3165
. Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe . . 3275
ft
Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring 2295
Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan 3595
Present lines of the new Bniek six-cylinder models will be carried through the 1922 season
WE ONLY CAN MAKE DELIVERY ON LIMITED NUMBEROF CARS
AUTHORIZED DEALERS
GOAD MOTOR COMPANY
245 E. WALKER STREET
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUCK WILL BUILD THEM
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 288, Ed. 2, Wednesday, June 1, 1921, newspaper, June 1, 1921; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122182/m1/2/: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.