Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 59, Ed. 1, Monday, September 6, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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RcpuhllraH. and democratic loaderaj
lit thq jsJUilo'a lowpr Iiohsp hare ilevbif'
wl that If thpNflve ouatcil meu arp n-
Plcctetl. stops will lp taken to debar
tan Samuel A. DeWltt and Samuel
Orr of the Uronx and Clin r leu tfolo-
inan of Brooklyn. Nat Uubu Is the
HocliillPtl" eandldate of the 10th
Tlrooklyn dlotrlet for the tent vacated
by the death of Anwinblyinan .lohn
Dauiieo. In each cane the Hoelalists
lire pnieciitlnf: their eauipalKUx vlg
i-niusly.
Kfforti luiyp been made by republi-
can! and ilemocratH til iiKrec on fusion
of these two parties make no JDomtxi
tlons.
'rwo of tlie provisions of the social
iaskell County Leases
SOCIALISTS WILL AMEND
TlfKIR CONSTITUTION
TO GET INTO LEGISLATLUK
1st coustltutlon which party leaden;
Hy TIip Auxoclated I'rciw. Illiein or to oxpel them apiln aftp.
NKW YORK Ke)t. l A npi-1-.l they linvi taken their neat. The cuk-
pleetlon will be held hen Thurmlav.t ter biHt f-prtiiK roi'tiweil onIilbaiiy the
Spptembor 10 to ileehle whether tin atentlon of publle Ipadeni Of nil iwr-
llve xoclullt ofemblynien ouxted intm js aj lrpr (0 country
thp New York leRlnlature liift winter r1P ivv Hoclallsts who were ex-
for iiIIpk'iI disloyalty hIiiiII be rettuhul tollcl bint year are all eandldates for
with tie addition of another Hoelnllft ( reeleetlun. They are Ausuxt Clae-
Miy will ba amended are tho proht-
bltttiK members from Voting for mili-
tary appropriation! and providing
that the part may force resignation
of lt representative In ease he fulla
to obey their Instructions
Protect your eyes from the .sun. Dr.
Very Active
8. Kourl well No. 1 In H:ihUi) Hip IIr oil cmiumiiIiv nro polnj; after
bnty l reportvtl to ! MiuwIiir c!1 I " "- ThN V!st ' wmiMKn
niudldiite In opposition to the
So- Kalui Wednesday's Smith's ilruR
ineinlMr. Uoiis anil Lonln Wuldmau of Manhat
e FalNt". or falling tliN. to have one Btere.
coUHldcrahlo ..nun. A IN t n.ly ... ...sK.-U county lm in
I iiillnliiiiiy ciiinil Iih ns Wi'll wiill'll
ird has lKi-n liml .it tin well Ja. . Hrt of
preunt MtiokliiK. or iihiU'Ih-s lx-liii rieveltiim nt. Oil Hix'niliitors im
TODAY and TOMORROW
ktvd. At liiht rturt uiitlt'rri'iiiii-Hiitiri iiml more tiiriiltii: tlnlr itt n-
wmh Ix-ln IoiK to wt tli n.M- " I'-hm'- i' M'ttlni! ' U'W
tlu. Il.ll. r..i-.r.-l ... !L'l-JI .. Ill-ltlfl Willi JIIV Willi III IH'VI'HI IIIKMIl.
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Ilir WW IK-Oplo nri- (lilllllIK Into wiiiti inuiu uriiiiiiK ii IK.-UIU iiiiiir im-
dlstrkt &kl sumi larjc.' I'iim 1-.iN )loU. n-poiH fiivoniMi'. sin-l lit
lwn reportiil Uip hiKt IV ily.. "w iow priw or h-mwi iwrure tin on
jri No. 2 writ U now ilim-ii 1700 1" tnii-K. tln-.v sc.t tm-lr iwiiv iiown
Thin wj-II In h fpw mllw to ln-t ' iin.t. "'" '' '' srwitivt
niHt of Kourl o 1 Toxiit- Ikiihiihiiim1 hi any inrfMiiii'iii in mc
JnR vj'll No 4. wvj-ii mill imr.li- " K!
of Stamford. Inii liail n IHiIng1 Mimi of Iluilttil imihiii .flnil till ilN-
but ali toots htv out unit ilrlllhU' trlct purllj-iiliirly Inviting. Iti'turni
iln Htmtitl. Nvar tliN wi'll In tlu In-rng tint tlicy roultl Iiuvc iiutvlmMl
ir 1911 hu oil Wfll wan tlrlllwl tu ' taffi lii'ir In Hli-plii-iu county icily
pth of lu'ttiT tliHii ISM) fwt iiml h few .viiir ago. when drilling was
itl conhhk-niltU' oil. Many of tint troing forwnnl ami alipail of ili-velon-
oiHrHtors Iiiivj. n;mrtiil tliN mrnt. for iilniott tlnlr own prim. tin
i-ilt l.uf II M'na lnut fliiMticrli I k.fifjll l.iviMifni iiiiikI lllul tilliMllt llf till
of rHuiMti. liiixpprlpiK.v iiihI thi'jgiislii'r. UN llinlttil iiipltnl will liiy
iiWhs of oil at Unit time. Mint .but llttl ufti-r Hip cuilipr rnini In.
WILLIAM FOX
Presents
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Hlu In the ilNtrlct think this will
e a producing well wjien the lsli)
it wind Is purount.'icd.
At a meeting of tin biHue. men
ild at Stamford a rdiort time 'U'.n
PIOO.OOO was Mthscrllxtt to llimnw i
i?llmry at Htntufonl.
With the in ii iiy rig going In lliikell
uity Ht UiIh time and tin vnrlouH
rlw n'riehlHg the .stage or iv.elte-
lent many Ica.-cr me chiingliig hands
uhI a ntimlHT of the largest oil ion.-
tiilen own conslderablif ncreage near
drlllliig wells. Thousands and thou-
mndM of dollars are being exiieiided
l thU ilictrk't Just the wiiiip as was
the cane In Stephens county two yurs
o atjo. With the tn'iid of develop-
tut nwjftly drifting northwnrd mid
refltwanl togetlier with the vas(
amount of development taking phut'
Sm thbi i-wtlflH. Haskell ituuity m'iiis
Hi7 ferMbo next big MHtltH Pn.w-
tnent oil men witlt. the large dl com-
Jrwtifea are buying up 1phph wilch
nb le lwd now at nominal prltw
iray prowlwnt geologlntH Iihvp n-
ted favorably on the district and
In playing ahead of the gusher be
wants to pick a good central locution
surrounded by going-down wells in a
nullify or county that N Mug thor-
oughly tested and when that location
Js round then buy leases. Saw Is the
time to utiuly Haskell county.
Messrs. Mlllrr ' Huddleiton. locat-
ed at the Campbell" Hotel have o:i6
ery attractive buys In small or large
Inuis che up to the wells at ground
lloor prices. As these lease are ll-
Ing fast they advb-e the Investor to
study this location. This coming new
Held otTcr- an- opiwirtunlty for the
inun who thinks and acts. Newt -of
striking oil In Haskell county woubi
Increase tin prlw of these leaes many
times their present price. Much hut
lately N-cii published In the news
papers lately on the outlook for Has-
kell county. Head and liost up.
Call at our ultlce In Campbell Ho
tel and let us explain. These lia
will not last long at the present prices
MII.I.i:iC fc Hf'IDLKSTON
Campbell Hotel. Haskell county
leases.
Read American Ads
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WILLIAM
FA'RNUM
in the Justin Huntley McCarthy's
world famous romance
IF I WERE
KING
Scenario by EL Lloyd Sheldon
Directed by J. Gordon Edwards s
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National Theatre
PHOTO PLAYS SUPREME
TODAY and TOMORROW
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Romance Runs the World
Waiiam Famum
is at his best in romantic roles
Everyone has read this wonderful
story of the vagabond poet Villon and
his romance with the beautiful Kath-
erine of the Court of Louis XL
Extra Added Attraction
Madame Petitclerc has agreed to ap-
pear both nights of the showing. On
Labor Day the Madame's selection
will be Valse De Musette from the
Grand Opera La Boheme.
- Costumes and Selections will be in Keeping
With the Picture
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National -Theatre
PHOTO PLAYS SUPREME
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The great difficulty encountered by Oil Developers in the Breckenridge
Wonder Field is not that of securing Oil but is in procuring Casing. Our
company is prepared to Furnish Casing to Operators. We Take Our Pay
in Oil Simple Safe Sure We help the Operator in his financing through
furnishing of casing. We take no chance greater than the temporary loan
of same. We use same casing1 in different wells. an chain of pperations.with
Limited Investment.
Casing Available For Present Needs
In other words We have the Goods" some already in operation on the
"share the oil" basis other lots in our yards in Breckenridge or on cars in
the yards now.
Capitalization $100000. Shares $100Ffar Valtie ;
A block of this stock is offered to the public at par for a few days. It
is a Quick Action Certain Dividend Payer. Stock can be secured thrbugh
the Guaranty State Bank of Breckenridge Mack J. Lewisj Cashier or from
the National Bank of Commerce Fort' Worth.
GUARANTY OIL & STEEL 0.
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Baxter, Tom L. Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 59, Ed. 1, Monday, September 6, 1920, newspaper, September 6, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth121926/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.