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iuieckeniudge Stephens county tkxas Monday july is imo.
TOM L. BAXTER Owner-RdMer
FENSLAND CO.
BUILDS HOME
(The Fcmdayd Oil Company Is con
atractlng permanent headquarters In
Hairt Itrcckrnridgo. This company hat!
vfry valuable holding in Stephens
jaunty mostly arttuiHl llreckenrldg-'
awl fcrvral need producing wells give
" itf'tbe basil far active development if
ibi heidlR and there Is every rcawn
t expect the FcnIaBd o iMjcome one
ef the family of big" companlcx op-
erating in this great Tex a field.
Tfc eetcpany I how having built an
Mce IflxM fet Karaite 18x51! feet und
a idx-roem modem dwelling corner
ef Elm awl Graham streets. Tin?
NUMIhrh are to be equipped with nil
the taMlern facilities for good working
eftndiitons aifct comfort while olT 'lulj
Work Is well under vmy and the build-
ings awl Oh- locating of this IiIk ImimI
mf give ltt llreckenrldge quite
NOUGHT ENTIRE STOCK.
I; The Haw Oil Co.. oeratlng their
.jMdcrn filling station and auto sti-
nnue tomorrow has purchase 1
jtllp rBtlrc stock of jiarts and sup-
mjtoa ef . the BreckeRrtdge garage on
Walker Mrect weflt of llreckenrldge.
TIM Meek la being moved Into the
nw teoa'ttefi and added to the big
Hfte purchased dlreet 'from the fae-
RUGAK LOAF DEVELOPMENTS.
jThe Sugar Loaf Oil Co. reMrt
Twdy to spud In on their bit; Ieae
nar KllaHTllle: also the. location
made for a well In the western edge
ef Breckearldge Illock 0 Hanks ud-
dHe. Ilijc wilt be meted here an
mfridly as possible and tho forest of
rky derricks will have one more hi
the strictly proven territory.
LOOKS LIKE A JOKE.
DALLAS July 10. Prisoners In the
slate penitentiary at Uuntsvllle vylll
have an opKrtuulty to nee how gov-
erntnent war savings stamps "keep the
Wolf .from the door and aid In build-
ing up a iHTional reserve fund" ac-
cording t Dluftnore W. Hume federal
district director of the government
ravlng division here. He announced
he had sent to the prison entertain-
tnent committee several motion picture
film k'io Ing how war suvlngs HtamiM
do these thing. According to Mr
Hume there are about .'500 convicts nl
Huntsvillc and if.500 men and women
prisoners outride the walla on various
prison farms.
galmaftIr
EARTHQUAKE
U)S AXGKLHfl July JO. Four
earthquakes of varying Intensltv
fonm-d the total of seismic disturb-
ance here and although the last one
came after tl o'clock in the evening
tho city hud resumed practically It
normal asiccts before bedtime.
The theater attracted their usual
crowds the ittreeta were filled with
pedestrhm and vehicles and there 'ai-
jK'arttl few fturfaci liidleatlunH of any
remaining Ucrvotmneas.
The phyiTlval marts left by the tre-
morn while many were relatively
flight. Hcorea of ihtkoiih recelvM
ullglit hurta. Some ehlmneyn wet"
rdiakcn down: much' planter Jarred
looc; dlshea ami ornamenta broken; a
few earth dldeH occurred one where
It Interfered with tralUe and Micro
wcVe other aunoyancea aneh aa abort-
cued ifhlmneya and twisted water
malnM that Interfered with the prep-
aration of meal In Home parta of the
city.
EMERGENCY HOSPITAL MOVES
TO NEW AND LARGER QUARTERS
BLEACHING PKOCESS SOLI).
vss&apm&&LA
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yTh Amerlean la In receipt of a w'r i
' ff Mra. Llmle Heatley who. wltn
m'hUr two daughter MkK I.ucllf uud
Mirjerb. aad hcrJ father left twi
weeks age for a vacation on the Pa-
ciic eeaet. The card wart written
fjrem IO Beach California and
Mtalea that all mmlerrt of the family
ut' hayhHr a Oellgktful time
GOD LOT KALES.
The KeaelawB aeklltlon people report
M -sale ef lae tole tent week for res-
Mfceee wrpowt. Imnrovcmenta in this
re MtHBerea eltlter an tart-
? W ta he Inaugurated noon. The
htg lut) heme la almoct ready for
egwpatlea' ami it la expected that
b fceaee warmlac may be had nes:
fc'. iMAXWk F TMS COAST.
A TIP TO TAILORS.
LU(i01CVILl.K-aM July JQflfi
tliew utya or tiittu cent or iiviihx n ih.-
Iiiiovm ii perMiu to he. saving. Charlea
Sennuler a hK'al tailor dipeoveml tlu.
to Ite corns t early in the game and he
set alamt to devise schemes to live up
to It.
Keminlor does a lot of cleaning and
he found that Ills gasoline bill mounted
high every month because the gasoline
got dirty quickly and he did not have
any method of separating the dirt from
it. except the obsolete method of per-
mitting the gasoline to settle. That
was slow and did not pioduee results.
Why not a creaia separator for this
work? Hulling action to the thought
he secured a separator and proceeded
to clean his gasoline. Ho mixes water
with the gavoPue pours it in the ma-
ihine and starts her going. Out of the
cream out cosh a tho water and the
dirt while out of the milk spout codvm
the eleau gasoline .ready far use again.
An Institution which many ltrcck"n
ridge tMToplc have fortunately not
known through direct contact yet one
which every citizen ought to know and
to appreciate is the ltreckcnrldge
Emergency Hospital.
This institution is now prcimring to
move from Its present quarters In the
Pierce building to a newly erected
building on Hose avenue south of the
Commercial hotel and In the wine
blH.k with the Y. iL C. A. bulldlmr.
Removal may be accomplished the lat-
ter itart of this week or maybe not
until next week.
This hospital Is not tir.ink'lpullr
Hiipixirtcd neither endowed nor oper-
ated by stoo kconiany of physicians
or others. It came quietly In becom-
ing modesty and set up m n small way
to perform n service which at that vor;'
time wna being Itoostcd ns one of the
very first essentials of the city by
the leading citizens who talked In big
figures big buildings and modem
equipment with grounds and all those
things such as sewer connection flow-
ing water lalwratorles in short the
men talked or some months of what
llreckenrldge ought to bare. Qulctlv
it has been said the llreckenrldge
Emergency Hospital ojK'ued for nuht-
ncss In a small way. Mrs. May Con-
yers an experienced nurse realized
Hint even If the men should do some
thing 1U It Would take time and much
time before they could care for tho
needs already developed. Men wer
getting crippled nearly every day In
tho oil fields strangers far from
home had no place to be cared for lu
their Illness emergency treatment wan
demanded In so many ways and In so
many Instances that a hospital on pa
per could not Illl mo rvqmremciin.
Mrs. Conyers called about her several
nurses secured rooms In he 'Penrw
pHlldlftgC 'iMvtUnTalt Vbc-l'Wamvto
bring to her their emergency cases and
llreckenrldge liad a hospital.
It has grown faster In the demands
made upon It than in the meeting of
the requirement. Room -was limited
no facilities for sewago. no water no
atiflliln-- Iianllr Hint a hosnltal needs
except jfood nurses good doctors and a her Institution the backing needed (o
aiake-sblf t In some ways. With such make It answer the demands in full.
facilities as have licit available the
work lias gone forward more and
more there has been dependence on It
and many the man who ima been re
stored to health and activity who could
never have stood tho trip to a hospital
In Ranger or more distant city. It has
grown and outgrown Its present quar-
ters and the move will lie u bettering
of facilities and addition of room for
more patient. Mrs. Conyers and her
staff of four or five nurses will wel
welcome the change to the new home.
They have done exceedingly well nnd
they will do even greater service if
they nre given the better facilities.
The new hospital building bus ten
moms. In emergency there can la !l."i
imtlciits cared for In use of a werd
and there will be regularly 1!0 1mR
Water sewerage and other conveni
ences will le enjoyed.
llreckenrldge will some day have to
provide greater hospital facilities thnn
this institution can give unless. It U
helped Into larger things. It is un-
derstood that Mrs. Conyers is not ask-
ing aid but is lu position to conduct
the hospital as she has 'done up to the
present with such expansions as busi-
ness Judgment would-advise. The city
neodft more than any privately con-
ducted hospital can possibly ren-
der. There Is a crying nce.l
tor a charity institution In part.
where the. man without funds or tha
family overtaken by disease can he
cared for with or without money. The
churchoR have done much In this lino
nnd they are ready to do even more
yet there Is a place needed for the tak-
ing of sick or Injured ones a place
whore proper attention can be given.
The llreckenrldge Emergency Hos-
pital Is doing a great work and it de-
serves to prosper. Its facilities are
limited however and move after nionj
lo-larger quarters are lu store unless
1 th. js- wie. eohh'aition oftittort--io4
build for the present tnanugement n
hospital of ample capacity or some
other persons company or civic organ-
lxiition take hold and help care for the
sick and Injured. With the good sturt
made by Mrs. Conyers there ought to
be a quick and easy way found to give
GUTHRIE Okla. July 111. Somo
years ago Daniel Albert nnd Cecil Wil
liams operated a large flouring mill
with their father in thU cliy and in
tented and Ufcd a patent bleaching
process for flour. Government experts
condemned the process nnd seized largo
nuantltles of flour already bleached.
This action ruined their business and
cauml the los of their mill and tin
father soon nfterward died. The boys
nfter fighting the cae in court fur
years flnully won out th" bleach being
declared harmless by the Kuprcin.
court and they have Juat sold the pro-
ies to a syndicate of millers for half
a million dollnra.
DAMON-PYTHIAS
IS RE-ENACTED
M An4fe proafnent oil man ami
JaW5rthe Itreekenrldge ttehlt will
Ume 'iMtr'ttfor.a trip to the Paclllc
mm. e. AmiertWB will visit Keattle
' taehattter settita in the norlhweut and
jrexteml kU trip to Alaska before
TtfurMhi;; te Breckenrldge.
MtTINWELL
: GOOD F0RI750
IJNIVKKiJlTY STUDfiNTS
TO TAKE IP CLAIMS
MAKING ROOM
FOR NEW ONES
APARTMENTS TLANNED
FOR IMMEDIATE BUILDING
1. P. RMdfe. ef OmaV Negotiating for
SuUabte SHe Tne Itlg Rooming
KewM en BmkcwWce Ave.
n
TO CRUSH ROCK
FOR HIGHWAYS
COUNTY'S ROCK CRUSHERS
TO BE PUT INTO SERVICE
lly The Associated Prow.
WACfi Texns .Inly HI. Faith
which had already wrought matoiial
results was perhaps the greatest pos
session of Henry McClnin a paralytic
nnd Oscar Kelly his blind compnnlo i)
who left here recontly for treatment all
the hands of "Urotlier Isaiah" tin1
faith healer on the banks of the Mis-
sissippi river at New Orleans.
These two men had managed to s-ivo
$51 between them from their meager
earnings gained by selling newspapers
on the Waco streets; but when they
left they carried round-trip tickets and
$72.25 cacL for expenses.
Their good fortune came wha a
local business man overheard them dS
cussing "Urotlier ImlnhV work.
"When JllcClnln said to his blind com-
panlon" the business man explained
"'Oscar you have $50 and oae SI
so you go on to New Orlentw and vlslr
Urotlier Isalnh; 1 will give you my dol
lar and will work for both of us while
you nre away and will pray for you
nnd send you all the money 1 can
make' ihe friendship and fulth of tin1
men d seriously afflicted for yea in.
was enough to touch my'heart."
A campaign launched by this man
nettled $1.11.50 In small contributions
on the streets one cafe cashier raising
SiVlAQ tu dimes and quarters. "It
would haye liocn Just us ensy to raise
M000" the s'tonsor of the movement
declared.
Thus MeClulu's faith in his friend
received Its immediate reward and the
two left with the expressed belief 'hat
they will return absolutely healed no
longer sluirhig one pair of eyes and
one pair of legs between them.
TURKS ARE GIVEN NOTICE
OF GENERAL CLEANLP
AFRICAN GOLF
STIRS TROUBLE
. A procession of some twenty iaei-
whltf ami black going toward tho Jail
In custody of the sheriff and d6putle
was tho unusal sight of Sunday even-
ltlf nn 11m Ttttlf tit. In
Tlicse were the ones the otlicers were
uble tit catch of the many who sought
to while the time nwny in the popular
exercise obtained in the game of "Afri-
can Golf."
In Justice Cnstlcmnu's court ilils
morning about llftccn ot tho accused
pleaded guilty ana arranged for their
llnc which lines nre like most every-
thing else lu llreckenrldge somewhat
high ?2t.70 being tho minimum for
Hue nnd costs In such cases. The col-
ored imputation always ready to stake
money on the bones was well repre-
sented In the haul. These usually man-
age to p.iy their fines promptly If thoy
luive not money which few of the men
have their wives or ladp friends man-
age to have It or borrow It in advance
of wages or otherwise.
Gambling Is common erough with so
many men congregated nnd with noth-
ing much to do especially on .Sunday.).
No regulur gambling houses nre known
to lie operating slilcc the raid In South
llreckenrldge ended tho career of a
popular und fully equipped house.
KENTUCKY JUDGE FINES
TWO OF HIS OWN SONS
Expert Testing Reek ami MacWees Will
Ite Placed as Near aa Possible te
the Dceet Viaduct..
$'
Mkrtla No. 1 seer the school house.
ftmieae M the wrtla flnH Htattwl wa
N4vw a afcet of nltro Sunday reepetul-
ie -wRk a' Mew 1.00 Iwrrels a day
itMd tody k holdlne HP strong atahoHt
f9 hawda. Tkta weU had not iwr-
Hmiti ta keefdMff with some ot the
eMMT wH 1b that dlatrkt ami tlie
ret'mt Mde a need Hodwer of it.
r CMker latereatlitg status of Cooper-
MeBiinipM. owratteiw are:
Jirtipi No. 5 drilling Ir at 3.100 ft.
Mkrtw Ne -1. tinmag at ;vjj iev
MhndMll No. 1 drBllug at 3.S60 fee:
iydraaw No. Jt pallia catng.
Me r ae learwd Be wells oamo In
the Met two days is tU imme-
terrttery: The Walker 4c CaW-
wmlj atriy.; waa the kat rei
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CLOMW WMJL
AUSTIN. Texas July 10. Nineteen
Htudeavu of the University of Texas
plan to locate In the vallej of the Gila
river In the southwestern part of Arl-
ions should the federal government
reclamation project that Itaa for Its
purpose the reclamation oMargc areas
of laud by irrigation be carried out.
jho'rtly after tlie close of tho spring
sesalon ot tlie university tliese young
men went Jo Rentlne! Ariz. the near-
est Mint io th Gila Valley lands tlwt
nre embraced In the tentative reclunu-
Mon project ami each of them filed on
a homestead claim. These claims
range from 100 to U20 acre.
1)1 V HUNG THE SPOIL.
WH1TESIIURG. Ky.r July 19.
Judge Roscoe Vanover IMkevllle cir-
cuit Judge of the .Plkevllle-Lecht(r
Judicial district of Kentucky 1b mak-
ing a record as a Judicial officer hav-
ing Just lined and sentenced to jail 20
of tlie leading business men and of
ficials of 1'lkevllle Including two of hie
pons one of whom he committed to tho
stnte reform school for n term ot two
years because he would not divulge
the mime of the person from whom he
purchased moonshine whisky.
Judge Vanover Insists that ho will
Imprison every mnn upon whom lie
Mnclls the aroma of whisky. "I am
going to stump whisky out" he says
in a determined manner. He avers
Hint 00 iHr cent of tho crime of this
section Is traceable to whisky.
At a sicclal term ot the circuit
court tbis week Judge Vanover wilt
place special strras iqion the-Jury urg-
ing them to Inquire thoroughly Into
the whisky traflle uud ro return indictments.
PROTESTANT MINIS rERS ARK
STARVING IN KNGLAND
ill CMMfe fee ihoW wM .
; wfcerfc f eioee tc th Vmstaesa
MCikw m tt fjH W6 airf a Uttlo
than a Woe from wamer kom-i.
WHI S to? I drtlltl ny whs
in C3o and T. Q. Mauley ot Uv-y
r JM Anderemi M ? r
are.bitematotl in 1L n
ny Tins Ahsoctated Press.
PARIS July 10. Indemnities (r-
celveil by the allies from Austria Hun-
gary am! Bulgaria will be divided into
two equal portions according to ad-
vices received from Spa. The llrst
half will be distributed to the various
nation la the same proportions as
were decided upon on apportioning
German reparations. Of tlie second
half Italy will receive 30 per ent and
the reet will be divided between Ser
bia Iteuasnla and Greece. Theclalms
of Poland will be deckled upon later.
MAY CUT IUNC RANK OFF.
slWBr than blind . 9 ' .i
t .mi "" "
HABT PLYMOUTH Co. Tly 19.
Mr. ICtta MeWoedeoo ef Hhn town
jy Have to aubealt te HiwHitatkni a a
leg which is affected with bleed xif-
onlng Veeawiw h Iwd the ;flrt na-
tional Iwrtk" habit ef o wur wnt9
keeoiuc a bc Mdl ot .mot? la fee
locking. n h
Fbyakiuns eay her allnueut la.rAvi
to germ fiom frequently handled bank
bUltl 'o o ' fh '
Hotel3 rooming houses and apart-
ment locks arc going lip all about
J. P. Riddle of Omaha W negotiating
tor lots close In and will probably
okwc a deal today for large space oa
which to erect .'12 apartments. This
Mock If built as planned and Intended
will occupy space of probably 100 by
1M feet the area undef consideration
and the buildings will bo of a class In'
add much to the city's appearance aa
well -as furnishing accommodations f r
u cenaldwrable number yt families.
Two new rooming houses with busi-
ness to occupy the losrer floor front
im4 being erected on Breckenrldge av-
enue In the second block north of
Walker street Forte & Crawford have
their building well along toward com-
pletion adjoining their eating hoiuw.
They have also bqught lots in Ros
Lawn addition for immediate erection
of nlco homes.
On tho corner of tho SteeHot two
blocks north from Walker street w
tw&itory combination grocery store
and rooming house Is being erected by
S. F. Branch of Banger. Mr. Branch
wjll conduct the grocery and feed btwl"
BlMB.
Tlwee improvements aro all close in
and they are only a pa.t of the devel-
opment going on la the way of provid-
ing homes for the many people eecklug
te locate Here The many hoseea al-
ready constructed are full up all the
time and the tent hotel are almost
dally Increasing the number of tentM on
their Io.
Two of tho new rock cruslmrs pur-
chased by the- county for use in tha
big road building' program and received
at Cisco" acme days ago arc to be
brought in the latter part of this wecK.
Preliminary to their being set for won;
thv'ro Is being' a test made of the rock
of tho county available for road pur-
poses.. An expert with usaistunts Is
now engaged In testing the different
formations.
Tlie principal search now is fer rock
suitable for tho big viaduct over Gon-
zalea creek near the depot Tho crush-
ers or at least one. of them will be set
to work right away In picparlng mate-
rial for this bridge and Its approaches
and quarrying of other rock required
will follow tho locating ot a good qual-
ity In an accessible place.
The plan of tho county commission-
era is to crush an immense quantity of
ruck In different lecalltlca with ns
short haul as possible for the road to
be first graded this being tho east and
west highway through from Caddo ami
toward Albany. Nearly a million dol-
lars are available la cash now ferhii
work which w decl(kd to be the lirtt
out. $700000 of the $3500000 boi d
Issue 1ms been sold and to this Is an
added $200060 from the state highway
commhwloB.
With arrival and getting to work of
theee crushers there will .bo a start
made toward giving Stephens county
good roada and bridge.
HIGM-JACKBK8' HAND.
FORT WORTH July 19-Three
hitwayinett armed with two ptatotK
fend a attotgus staged a midden a crap
nan hi a box car In kjba Xaty yard
and made away ritb:$ltW0 lm money
and MJUOO iu watch The 40'ineu lit
the' gatofc were takeri (omphtlely fry
surprise bt oie quick-witted fellow
Imd the presence of mind to Jump out
of tlie car and run. Tlie hlgh-Jcker
tlped. Rt blm but lie escapel ly taking
refuge behind another lw xcr. lm-
medlttely afler being -iwtlfied ciniao
was given by tlie. police-but th baa-
dit eeeaped In an automobile. They
are utnPat' liirge.
"If the Turkish government refuses
to sign the pence; still more If It tlnda
Itself nuable to rc-cstabllsh its author
ity In Auntolla or give effect to the
treaty the allies in accordance with
the terms of 'the treaty may be driven
to reconsider this" arrangement by
ejecting the Turks from Europe eiuv
nnd for all."
"The allies an convinced that the
time has como when it Is necessary to
put ail end once and for all to the em-
pire of the Turks over other nutIon4.
The note refers to Turkish "utroc:-
ties which startled and shocked the tlTe
conscience of mankind" uud says It is
Cbtlmated that since 10M the Turkish
government has "massacred on the
mendacious pretext of alleged revolt
800000 Armenians Including women
and children."
Tlie allies state that they are "re-
rolved a emancipate all areas Inhab
ited by a non-Turkish majority from
Turkish rule." The allies decline to
make any modification in tho clauses of
the treaty which detach Thrace and
Smyrna from the Turkish rule slm-j
In both areas the Turks nre in tlie ml
jiority. Tho same considerations apply
to the frontiers between Syria and Turkey.
- Tho allies also decline to cluinge the
previsions which provide for the crea-
tion of a free Armenia "with bounda-
ries which tho president of the United
States will determine as fair and just."
The general terms of the treaty with
regard-to ndaJnistratLu of tho Stralw
must stand as set forth Jn the treaty
but the allies -will permit the Turks the
same as Bulgaria to have a representa-
tive on the commission for tne Straits.
Ameng the modifications of the.
treaty Is the withdrawal of the condi-
(Men by which Turkey was to cede to
the allies all Tvu-klgh steamships of
1(100 gross ami upward. The amended
danse says the Turks must surrender
to the allied reparation commission all
German ahlpa transferred to the Turk-
ish flag since April 14 ittlt.
Uy The Associated Prcw.
LONDON July 10. At least
Protcstunt ministers aro rvported to
have died of starvation in England last
year und the parsons have now formed
the National Clerical union for "estab-
lishment of a minimum living wag-;
tor the clergy." While It Is announced
tho union will follow the trend of
trade unionism the clergymen have de-
clared they have no Intention to strike
to enforce their demands.
They will seek not only to establish
n minimum wage but nlso deal wit'i
provisions for adequate retiring pen-
slons und pensions- for widows and or-
phans of clergymen.
Rev. C. II. Lloyd Evans acting b'h.'-
retnry of the new movement wild few
of the "Inferior clergymen" earned
more than $1500 a year and n great
muny curoed less. Th'o union will sock
to enlist the sympathy of the public.
The pojitlcal whlpcrackcr is iundo
of cash wrapped in premise.
$8000 HOG DIES.
O
IIEDLEY Texns July 10.For the-
death ot a hog near here tho other
duy Frank M. Clark owner of the ''
anlinul has been paid insurance
amounting to ?.ri00(). This remarkable
hog weighed 1125 pounds and was
three years old. It was a regtstereJ
anlmul and was offlelnlly known us
Mc'8 lllg Chief BS1.2OT.
Clark declared his hog was the
largdH In the world. Ho suld a loarehV
among hog raisers the country over
failed to find any hog that came any-
where near the weight of "lllg Chief.'
It Is- stated that not Jong liefore the
hog's death Clark refused an offer o
S8.000 for tho animal.
AMERICAN BOYS TO RKCOMK
SUBJECTS OF THE MIKADO
TOKIO. Jupan July 10. Edwin and
JfltuesJumcs Dun the twr sons of Kl-
win Dun former United States mlila
ter to Japan bave Inkqu out natural-
Istatinu paiM?rs as Jftpaneso subjects.
Their father mkrrlel a JnpumjH
woman. Tlio two sons1 will go to Ohio.
Kdwin' Dvn's native state to pursue
their education und later return tv
Jmmn fortl'elr business career. A
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Baxter, Tom L. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1, Monday, July 19, 1920, newspaper, July 19, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth121885/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.