Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 185, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1919 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN MAY 27 1919.
OIL
NEWS
Brownwood and Neighboring Fields
riiono Items for this Department io Xo. 22
EElfllS BEi FDOB
TO DEHUK PEOPLE
1 baseball"
siiii'juJXT or fooi to hanks
PJJ11M1TTEH 15V ISXTKiTE BUT
DKXimnir ji'uxs." i
TEXAS LUA(JUU.
Standing of the Teams;
STEBBEMS INTERESTS IBENEiUL OH. & HEHN1HG
EXTENDING OPERATIONS
Shrevcnort
Houston . - .
ISaamnoiil'.
San Antonio
(Galveston :
Fort Worth
CLUB LIE MEMBERS
ADOPT PLANS POO II
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LOXDON . . May ' 27. Khilc'. the at
tent ion of .the Allies -in concentrated iJallas V
Western 0V"co
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in omcnus nr oeiueswii?
COMPANY SOW IX THIS POITM
mi) COLKMAX'.V SlTiftilJhVKY
OF .TiAJDIOTH KIXCEILV. .:J
The Gladys Belle oil -properties
Brown and Coleman counties are
on the Germans along 1 lib
pmiDmyv iMpnoDnniiTm frrat- Get'ui
i I miKl mm U K LU are preventing the Danes
the consent of the Entente tromjilii!
" -Ping food to their own needy country
men in. Sclileswis
ATon. Lost. Pet.1
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.';ti7- ' i;i . -.ro7
:po vie. ..goo
. fi; .'.17. -185 I
.ir - -io . .484
Ji-i 1(5 Ml
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MODERN
COUNTRY
CLUB
Several months ago the dam;ed to a certain extent and tne rui.es
will be far more lenient The mem-
bership of the club will bp :brie hun-
dred instead of forty as heretofore.
Committees wrtft appointed to talce up
Y WIIL START DEVELOPS EXTS IX
LOCAI FIELD WITJ1IN THE
EXT fj'WO WEEKS.
who1 have t siro.vQiiort G. Calvontiiii 1. -
Dallas .8 San Antonio 1-. . .-" ."'
jipuston at Fort Vorh.;.; Benuinont.
I at Waco"; rain. - J . ' -
jltiM-KKKSIIII.' TO HE (iKEATLY EX-
LAUtiEI) UXOER XKW PLANS
HEIXG FOItMUIiATEI). .
CI nb Lake and the surrounding 2:S j
in.
lie
holdings of G. C. Stcbbens of Tiifea
v L . -!
Oklahoma this company being Uftr-1 Austin
The .General Oil & Reijimng Com-
pany with general offices in Fort
Worth and tho main field office in
Mrownwoofl. has been incorporated at J
This-information has boijn received s
here ;by. JCflnnunl Gosse" wuU-!nown r-
I5nglisli literary critic. : . i f
''I lenrri" -lie. said in a letter-to tlu.j
'.Morning; .Tost.- '"that' thoThnrgoiiiastor'!
of Flensimrg de-?larps that. tH'ef jmn.-
gry .inuabi Uinta.'" of .. that 'to vvn tho
largest m se.hieswrr nave no upon oi
i
Wjteri! They Play. Today. k
Houston 'at iortc Wu-tli.'- .
San -Ant oil io a t JJ;L)ius-
Beaumpnt ai Waob ' .- . ' " :
' CaWsi on at Shrevpiiort. '
acres is to be converted into a conn-;
try club was tho decision . reached at a
meeting Of the cJUb members which
was hold on last Saturday.
For some time tho building and
t grounds around Club Lake -have been
ruecdjng attention but on account of u
lack of funds this work has been neg
lected
ai the lake broke causing considerable
damage after which it was agreed to
sell this property if a- satisfactory bid
was made. This deal was not made
and the former owners retained
property at a. heay expense which is
not in any sense profitable. The close
Restrictions on ihts prcrortv kept It
from -being si regular pleasure rcsorx
but held it as a place for only the
members of the club and their fam-
ilies others being prohibited from en-
tering unless In the company of a
member of the club or his family and
then at-the cost of one dollar.
This arrangement was very unsat
isfactory even to the member1; who at
the meeting of Saturday dcirle I to
convert tho rnuindb nto a modern
countrv clu; (-.:Ual to any in the state.
. i i . ... : t V. nnilini.(ttiui f'n A'-i.iaHn
to change the- charter anu. to uraic
ways and means of perfecting thi3
works In the least possible time. An-
other called meeting will be held with-
in a short time to hear the repert 'of
the committee . .
Get five thousand to ten.-thouaaid
more miles out of your tires TJse
Gates' Half Sclc Tires. ' r . yji
GATES HALF S.OLE TIRE SERVICE
STATION - - 1S7C
The 238 acres of ground will be park
ed and golf links tennis and every t
modern necessity of. a real up to date!
pminlrv flnh will he. :nldpti tn l.hnr
grounds. The rcstri.-tions will bo Hft-l CSH. SpWC
Bring yoiir nice cliein
cotton rags to this of-
fice. We need all you
tered -under the laws of Dohwre
-nanied after a
bens.
There Is another company nav
" i
. after a dau
Dcr.pie Oil Gomi
ti million uou;
whom this
wife
.1
hd: million
with
collars
capifalizauon" of. a 'Danish fticHl
XATIOXAL LEAGUE.
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This company sue-
I Tlvo saine xicrman official accord- f
to
m:. Qusse'ii inforiuutloji ' ha-1
to any families in
. . Standing of the-Tpams.
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.i '..tA c xu. cui 1 coeds t io oentrai un tomnanv oi icxri'e.
. " " if ins. AvhiHi' innll over oxiLMisive shal-i rcfubtd passports
v. low field holdings in the Brovmvood' Use towir and district of FJeiLSbtir l
IC'criim. hnt wTi'fnh Prtniii'mit- inrnriin- cross over inio Denmark to accept an
section; but wliich could' hot incorpo-j f:rcss. over 1:1.0
Now York
Brooklyn.
Cincinnati ...
Ml
ager
in IBniwn and
1
;incr r -ur.sioogvii-juiu rate as urn central conipiiny uecause - .. i- rr rhiladelphia -. v--
)any. wiOi .a capita hot j another company had already adopted . ever im inousami uanu-uunB lihi(:!ijb -1 ; j
ars. me uuusiuiii iui inat name. . v..Mw... v.. ..... f... -.a
company is jiaiued istliej The officer.s of the new iorganizatioh ' Flensbrng; dislike German rulcf' hc.-iioslQ '-i ;- jlrJl
of It M. Darnell oliius city. man-; aro L. -A iLanq prcsidmits .lames M. pai-ii. inys - iii.i.v si.tr. u . . ;gf
of the Gladys Belle operatious!SimSf ; president and general inah-; Jr. uosse tprina as snuuuuoi s uieji
Coleman
in
other of the Stcbbens companies is I the treasurer
COUllllCS. Ln- nsrerr D.
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KayfLon cmpan which is named fdx a rjs builder for the. company: will
y. HHmmond secretary-ami ir-e4iu!r oi utiwjs. wui i viuu-
riaicu uiroun ijenmaru. . - - j:
"These- iinh'ailny nicn.'Mie -said ."aro t
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so'.and daughter .
The Gladys Belle company has
lreat;h Brovmvood this week' to.-imtko rrcsitid as tho;
;tho nccosaarv irenairs in the- derrick prcvemcu lroiu cv
ml ."nre lairacaiatcfy- cuuveyeuj.
Rifeiiltii" ..Utinilay.
Nmv Yoik ;UlJtVlJ8 "-
liziitinn of 5;iO.fllU)00: LllCJ ilSoi nn tl.n 14-ilT tr.t)in1r.!n itist inul St irill-' Utivi'S ail
.Ottu.- ! f ..t.wi.i 'r.S. win to the ' Polish frontiers '-10-swell tin
.fiOQjand the Ray-Lon company hnj a!icrc -ivithin tbd next -few idays.Jt wa'M. licrnt.nu arrnv Uiurc. North Sclk-.ig
capital of half a million. In additjioji! stated this morning that Ahc company ai.Uie pifnt nwimcnt iaure.v.cro-j
thejStebbens iutorests control a das-Operations fn thHaH Mouutair. well ly persecuted than if w:w-tvm thru
ii'StiCHd ea-oline plant with a cahal1 Would begin j within thp nest faro the V.i"r.' There is - tuonicdji-j:-i com-
of 4T-r0.000. all the combined domjj-iiu-j weeks. The hole drilled-toj 1200 feet by inundeering of cattle and horses whMii.
ies i-repreKeuting :t cajfitaluatim;l of !tie Texas-Oklahonia coinpany ' will bo! i ' ianynf to. tha po;ulajip'ij. ami-
cw 4 the; romkV..aro j ...Brooilvv 5;
;vcn visiting tlnjir rel- ! . einc:nnati':7 .I'hiia kpliia .5.
which is held by others lhan iilemtjcrsi meantime shallow field operations will with which South (or -German) .ik-hle?;-; Standiiig .pfUio teams
of the Stcbbens family.
The operations now being conduct-
ed in Brown and Coleman -Co.uijics
also be carried on
eighteen thousand
er all tho oil proc
. The company holih j w;i- is'bcing tre:it.-(i." y -
acres kcattmd -oy-j . Suhleswig lit- und c stin
iducing 'counties and rtpsm?- H pt-tsinte v
under the name of the Gladys Belief inciudins some splendid shallow "acrt- pcnmarla. .
company properly should hs laipwii as i age her. -. i "fln the
Rhine. u:jler;'. the
:uks. is now-
(;ievuland
eye of Ww voric
.the! Stebbens interests.
Tihis company is now riggiu
ot fact u oil to the Garrett in Cole h;
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Liehiinr DRILLING STOPS ON
. England" and Untnco." ihtyso Ob- t-- 0nis
.4nnifh.. but lie Allows JiUlO cHf age ol nntmii
KUpLK 1 LtLiL W ULL i lieart vbore he .ckpes- -from' tjiie . eye t-vash ingt on.
- ; i of .'the victorious Alli." ; iihiladelpnia
d.i simws to be iircducinc from! SAX. ANGELO Pending the settle- . . .-- . . ! . r
tiMftPPn in fifteen million feet dliiy.iment of a suit to cancel a lease tbtit' Sc'hieisw. .the -Jiorthnru lialf' of
counts and win spun m-ai.onrti.-j
cas well on tlie Russell tract has .tilcen
t if
A iio-wer plant lias recently been com
pleted for pumpmg twenty-uve wjens
and is located on the line of the (Jar-
Jrett and Pope wells.
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ANDY URBIN WELL
has been filed in Cake bounty by J. Schleswig-llob.tein between the .ortirj
G. lloorej the (Rdbert iei. Oil and Gas arid Bal.tiB Seas lur -lfcpu a vivvimx-
Company has.stopped. drilling at ItSfcf Prussia sinOc. lMjl- When- fit- wasj.
from I anifih
well Xo. 2 on the M. Stroud farm.. Tho vrcstcd from Danifiii
rmTTcbinorv wMlllie "hiitiidd"'-to a'uothbr thcP-iTtdace' troatv ot Parfs!
field. Tlie wdll has tfe'oil capped andot cgrtaiii- vmu:& .if Sehlnsv
cbiitrol.i Under.
the cotitro'
flS. Ik to ! c
the boiler and derrick; I will' be lfr't decided Sty pr'esbmcitr
MAY RR fiOOD FOR 500 .standing for use in the dvcat that thj
i iconip'anj- wins the suit.'
j DriHmz hai
halfd.:
ilnrt T.--I. f 151 Ytinn r-. tlirv Artlllv'
iniiji i j when
Frbln well which camo m last wee
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is good for nity to one nunnrou
rHs without being shot. When
!iri showing of oil
fc is;
i Onlrr voTir T)rv .oi)ds siuil Hardware!
progress'ctl; to . 3273 ft..;. -rnm t u-illi vour-.gttjTrerius. Our
. t 1 S9R font n lrfui
and hcJiyy'l gas pressure
?wfi ciHiiiintcrcd and -further down.
knvVintofiTi foot
shot the producuon may m - ic i: I)eiierutcd
mate oi somu rwui vw uuuuivuiiiw
rels.
Alcan while lease holders in tin? vi-
cinity of the well which is siy ilcs
south of Abilene are sitting . tight !;
3of bituminous coal was
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St Louis-' tit BcopKlyn '
Pittsburg: atj Xerfi-Ycrk. . "
(ruKiiuiati'V.it Pltiuielphia.
AMEKitelLKAiiUE.
taking the Chase
Out of Purchase
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Cleveland 12. Boslon 7.'
Philadelphia 3 Detroit 5.
Chicago AVashuigton. i
St. Louis 2- yeiv oiik .ll
Where 'Phoy llay Tiiday.
Washington at Glliciigb. ; -.
New York-at St. LoutSi. . ."
Pliihulelphi'a at -petrol t-
Boston at Cleveland.
Fiirhi's ami Randies
I con sell
mo about it." S13- Arcade
Wanted.
. . .-I 'n ? i v. l tli i-o it j'fal:
waiting to sec what wiu happen wnen : i '-.- "v...
'iA i -lontt and the sand tjene-1iaWng arrangcmei't
t.ll "WJ' "
tratcd.
Loonsy & Robert-
son Clothing is
Winning on Merit
In these days when there
is More or less uncertainty
in buying clothes it is
well to pin faith to an in-
stitution which has made
progress through adher-
ence to ideals of quality
and low price.
There are styles for all
tastes the consemtive
to rampant.
Not aany days before you'll
be searching for the Sum-
mer clothes. Be assured of
fiadinff food yalues here .
for all size men.
PALM BEACH K00L KL0TH
AND MOHAIR
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STRAWS
Jkey are all here Leghors Paa-
"ana Bangkok Seasct Retrfh
Straws Spiit Straws a4 Facy
Straws. The late hkeks tke
cWke qialities. the level aid
cwiservative haads the iew
weafes the lew crswas and
kmc and a matchless price
A IiR(nt WO()I EJHTIOX.
Lieuteriam ponep representing t.he
Pctroloum News of Dallas. " - is . in i
this ncek and is;
lor a
I'rovvnwQbd edition of his 'paper.-. Sim-
it .-1 : . ! 1 . . 1 . : . . . . . 1 : 1 . . .1
other towns in the oil; territory; and
the Brownwood edition will be of
great local interest. ;. J
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Friday .May aoth (Memorial DayV
being a legal 1 holidays the undersigned
banks will .hi closed.-' Cjustomer-.i will
g iveni .tliemselv.es acft)-dfnvly. I
CiTlZI5NS:NATlf)Nl. HANK.
COGGIX jXATlOXAli 15AM;.
BROWN yoOD NATIONAL -PANK
IJROOKiVi -SMITH' &' CO. Pankt'rs.
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Call 4tl for free service and any-' Brownwood. W. C- Haynos
thing in the Gates lino
GATKS HALF ::rI.K TIRE SlCUW'v
STATION. i.V
(iardon and yard tools at
Brownwood.
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Lenses and Ryyallics Hauled.
I buy and sell Rases and royalties
Sec me. i5 1 :i Arcadr. Building Btoaii-
wood. W. C. Kayncs- l'l t
Capudine
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QUICK RELIEF"?
NO ACETAWIi-IDEl
HEADACHE
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Aclverhsing benefits the man who 1
as well as the man who sells. It is part
of the Golden Rule of Business and ; t
works both ways.
Don't miss the advertisements in The But
letin. Many of them are interesting just
because of their news and educational val-
ue alone.
But more than that: Advertisements take
the chase out of purchase and make every
penny do its full duty.
This last statement is one particularly to be
remembered when common-sense econo-
my is not only a national duty5 but an indi
vidual necessity.
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Mint miss the adMtiseMents.
MADE BY
GRAIN JUICE CO.
DALLAS
Gamp-Bell Drug Co.
THE HOME
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