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In tl. uiivHiiitiM (n ni innil.
jiiint. i..ii wlmli r.'i i-. u pnhlli
"I U-liKes which It now owns or which It
'1 1 r. i .inri'i iin-iit Unit reillN w ill ' tuny hiTitifter nc'ipilre wherever situ-
. i't.ii.lislu.l N furr n emit while fnrjnte; ntul for ntithorlty of the directors
tthlrh It tn:iy hereafter construct orlnll parties Interesleil mny nppe.ir mm f-r the Rlnle of Tens. nt the office ot
n.-Mulri.piiynUe nt audi tinm ns tuny lie hoard. Such hetirltiK will he con- snld Hunril. in Austin. Texas this the
tinned frmn time tn time ntul frnin'tsth dny of March. A. D. 1021.
place to place. If iicopsnry until such AV. T. 1'OTTRIl.
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.1XO. A. NOUUIS
Itnnril of Wnter KtiRlnccrs.
Attest: A. V. McDOXALO
S'ecretnry.
innrjn njir.l-S-15
K.iles of Sithsirliitloii h Mull
1 '.ii . spiiHi six nioiiMi-
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MM ti'li'li..i.' uffin- tlimisiuiiN of ilollnrs
xll) nrf wnst.1 t iniliitrj of tin- field ev-
thi- iHitli-iit iiml Imitt siiffcrinc. r nre tin!
nltoui'ther ih'tie In Itrit- k.-nriilce as
tn keep on taking the cxruses of ulinrt-
nci i'f miiti rinls ntul In lp mill omie
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iisiiik miimiini .'tl dy nun smji1 .on
i-rn Will ilolllitli -s he follow fil like
hit iiiiiie liimrf .i ft. r il.' up. ni rnlm linns on tin- mrt of others lliilf
tor mittiriill losiiit? .11 r... oil. . ti... j.r .....r .... ti... ....i.tt.r t. ...l . itu r......
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-( hnlf i ilmti-n or w piiti.'iit iMsipl.. who ti hie mt. hut It menus ti pmd ileal in
1 1 it not Iiml the hen it to in essiintl. tpe nccreirnle on it "trine f pliw
i.iiiilmt inipiir nnil knp tin mehes The iililimincisl reiliirtlnti priiluihly
In ii f t nt inn throitcli tin niS'intltiK due not menn that the fnetnrieM hnve
fiwim winiiot. Thniisiimls ii)Kti thou any hi) cut jiendint; or that Jhe.v nre
snmN of nth. r ilollnrs are Iol em Ii vlewlnc the development outlook with
l.iv in nth. r in for whi.li the tele alarm They art "Imply liuitit.' up to
plum. ! 1 1 si nre responslhle. due to jret steel output on the lower levels
ieut..l shiui ints shut ilownn iu tnn- which iiiuiiihtcIiiI wnc nnil neeeswl-
Mspi. in . th.nsif anil in n hundred . ties rtHiilres nhall he rencheil by all
othti is ii nitisl with ImltiKtry Ihlncx in recnlninc nnrtiml cnttditlous
m. n h it. I i-i tu :iml flnmiit i of nil kind.
The oiiiiuuiiit has trne with the The expectation Is Hint huitilluc
.nt.re isi.i:iii ..f the telephotie com stitl. rallnmil nteel. tool steel and nil
pin heii'l ..ff u Lilt for might else other products of the mills and fnc-
s. . lulnch than selfish ieten-sts. con- torles will niith n lower leiel very
in in . mid I in nine niii'pthu; their sihiii mid Unit tlurewith there will he
. .i.s ns to Imthllitj to cet materials n Miffit ii ntlj crent inerease iu tisnce
.iml snffii i. nt help oM-rhmg So lnne to much more than offset whatecrde-
th. st.M kholders of the telephone itun-1 cliiit th to tnny have been In prhv
find d ij tu p.in. who whether they know It or It Is vnle of volume of output that
mn-t ofti ii not. are belnc derived of double and makes the enriiiugs.
loirnpe mid thnl then with there will
Is' tiinile a nt) grout l.i im renetl de-
iiiiiud for oil mid its products In the
etimlui't of nstl iucren(tl liusiuess iu
this .oMtitrv on the sens anil In foreign
Imnls. nml thnt upon this there will
be ii'icned u period of thp largest n tut
most iutnise ml de! Inpiiient the world
has .er witnessed retpilring unpreee-
dentisl iptnutltles of such steel ns used
in the Imlustry.
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NOTICE
STOCKHOI.DKUS .MKHTINR
Notice is hereby given thnt pursu-
ant to n resolution passed by the
r.nnnl of Directors of the CIco &
Northenstern Itnlhvny Company on the.
IRth dny of March 1021 a speeinl
meeting of the stockholders of the
Company hns been called to be held
and will eonwiio and be held at the
office of the Company In CNco Texas
nt 1 :0 o'clock 1. .M. on this 2rd day of
April. 1SVJ1 for the purpose of consid-
ering nnil delermlntag the following
matters:
1. Authorizing the Hoard of Direc-
tors nnd proper officers of the Com-
pany to so amend its charter that the
and projver officers of the Company to
execute nml deliver said' bonds nnd
mortgage on behnlf of the Company
after authority to do so shall have
been obtained from the Texas Ilnilronit
Commission nnd from the Interstate
Commerce Commission.
il. To elect directors to serve until
the next regular meeting of the stock-
holders. It. Q. IiBB. President.
Attest: A. SITiAltS Secretary.
A. Sl'UAKS
t. W. KAY
D. K. SCOTT
N. N. KOSUXQUnST
S. It. S0UDDI2K
J. J. HUTTS
W.M. HKAOAX
H. Q. LKi:.
A. J. OLSHN
JOHN I. CHKSLnY
Directors.
eiiuttnble and proper.
Olven under nnd by lrtue ot nn or-
der of the flonrd of Water Engineer
BATTLE ROYAL
PAT RYAN vs. BATTLING MURPHY
of di:nvi:u of ciiicauo
(12 Rounds)
TWO PAST I'UIXIMINAUIKS
APRIL 12 1921
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NOTICR OP HKAUINC.
To Apprnpriate l'tihllc Waters of the
Slate of Texas
No. r.co
Notice is hereby ghen to whom con
cerned thnt fJ. O. Itatcman the post
office address of whom Is llrecken-
Hoard of Directors ot the Company rclt Tev.g. u the 17th day of
shall consist of nine (0) persons. I jiarch A. D. 1021 file his application
2. Authorizing the Hoard of Dltec-; rf(V f tlll onr(l of Wiiter
i i
-. .. It.inger. 1't more the present Inconii of the Ilreek- With regards to steel casing there
. t the business enrhlce offlit bj reason of the iimile- are those who belieM" that the priie
tors and proper officers of the Com
tuny to mnke application to the
Uullroad Commlf-slon of Texas and
to the Interstate Commerce Com-
mission for authority to execute
i
Engineers for the State of Texas in
which he applies for a permit to np
proprlute of the unappropriated watew
of the State of Texas from Hubbard's
Creek a tributary of the Hraros Hler
t i ... t i it i .
. r li I tti
trb . t .to I pin) mi.) get nn.. with whiih it Is etitiipKd to i - will reai t In the siimm(.r ntul full ititi-iiiiul delher on behnlf of the Comnan. ... t..... - m... ..ft
111 'll'lllll'llS Olllll. IV Mis suouiviH
'for. tl i l -'i..ni .oiiiimii Ii ml s.rhe by the general officials senent upon increased tlew-lopment iti ' Its first mortgage ti per cent Cold .... flir ...i!. .. ni inn-
uii Ipal water supply for the City of
iiis.wr tit their
.Il'i nml nt I. ss
' t it I. list l
il i i t..r t1 . t :
cull from the lne in charge nf their business eery field In this country and abroad Homls of the principal sum of $100000
- v . . e I 1..H. ... ..I.... I 11 I...1... 1 .- .... .... ... i t ... - i. tynn
i ni' ior a. .. s oi iuiioiiii hi on nnu inn i in- iniijoi ii.t . inmocr. nre appnr- eiicii in an iimiiiiui noi J.'-si; uinii ..iu- ir.(.i-irhlge to be illlll .tllldl'll in n'
i'isio nml ti ii il. r surrn ii nt b.lp wlii. I. sir. nil entlj of the opiniiiti that stiel pmes 000 00 per mill' on the railroad now ri.rr t.r.'iited bv the construction i
ph.i i mis tint tin til. phot i ioiiip.iii bus ad .in going down all along the liui p i- owned bj the Company and on thnt()f ( )11JU u1'(. (ivcr'(0(l bv means ot a
pumping plant said dam tn be located
.it .i point whiili bears S. !V.I degrees Ii
minutes E. VJS feet from tin X W
turner of T. K. XI. Survey No. 1217
on the hank of llubbnrd Creek In Ste-
phens County Texas distant iu a
northwesterly direction from Hrecken-
ndge nhout eight miles.
oit are hereby further notified that
the inld O. O. Itatcman is to lonstruct
a dam of concrete S feet in height
with a two foot flashboard l.r0 feet
in length having a top width of 2 1-2
feet and a bottom width ot 7 1-2 feet
thus creating a reservoir having n
I average width of .ri feet length of im
pounded water 2(1000 feet and aver-
age depth ot stored water (i 1-2 feet
and to divert therefrom for the pur-
Ioes herein stated.
A hearing on the application ot the
said C. O. ILitentan will bo held by the
l'o.ird of Water Engineers for the
State of Texas ln the office of the
Hoard at Austin Texas on Monday
May 2nd. A. D 11121. beginning at ten
iio(k A M at which time and plnce
To Our Depositors and Friends
We Till U stale thai our hank is in a very healthy financial condition. 7e have
over S--000.000.UO cash for. your protection. Our bank does not owe a dollar
and is not needing assistance from any source. It has tor 17 years been conduct-
ed strictly in accord with soundest banking principles. We further wish to stale
to you over our .signatures as Directors and Stockholders in the bank we are
worth .-everal limes the amount of the total deposits of the bank. Every dollar
that we have ir back of thi.-iiKlilution and we would lose every dollar person-
ally before we would see our depositors lose a penny or even be inconvenien-
ced for one day by having your funds lied up.
We very much regret that our neighbor bank lias closed its doors and we earn-
estly request that each depositor of our neighbor bank be cool and considerate
which will he he.L for all concerned.
We have hunk to make good safe loans in any amount. And if there is any
way we can safely and consistently assisl you. or said bank we will be idad lo
do so.
Your account will be appreciated. "r
Yours repecl fully.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
LEW
Hill
OFFICERS:
Ii. S. WALKER President
J. IS. THOMPSON Active Vice-Pres.
C. E. MARTIN Active Vice-Pros.
11. CARLTON WALKER Active V.
-P.
WM. BLACK Vice-Pres.
JACK BLACK Vice-Pres.
G. R. DAVIS Vice-Pres.
"r 'JNN RUSSELL CasL".:r
u. A. GILLM0RE Asst. Cnshitn
A. F. DABNEY Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
B. S. WALKER
C. M. CALDWELL
JACK BLACK
WM. BLACK
J. E. THOMPSON
C. E. MARTIN
G. R. DAVIS
GLENN RUSSELL
H. CARLTON WALKER
Of TkU '" SliliiBl
t
00 lbs. of Purina Cow Chow contains 24 lbs. of protein
85 of which is digestible and convertible into blood
tissue and milk. It is pure feed that perfectly
Balances home-grown roughage and silage.
It save you the trouble of mixing and balancing your own
ration. It is more uniform than any
home-mixed feed because the ingredients
are laboratory tested to a fixed standard
of quality and measured and mixed by
machinery. The high percentage of pro-
tein insures maximum milk flow. It will
make the average cow on the average
ration produce
3 Ibs. more millc per day at an
additional feed cost of about 3c
Give Cow Chow a trial. Sold only in checker.
board bagi. Let Ui put your herd on a test.
Leland Grain Co.
KQWCHOW! i
PHONE 153
Warehouse: Ilullum Street and Cisco Track
Uptown Store 422 North Breckenridge
To the Public:
We are carrying a large Casli Reserve Lo protect our
depositors and we do out owe a dollar. This Bank
is founded on Safe and Conservative Ranking Prin-
ciples. Your Banking Business Will Be Appreciated!
The Breckenridge Banks are as sale and solvent as
any Banks in this State.
OUR OFFICERS AND
DIRECTORS
ARE YOUR FRIENDS
I.OIIKUT DOt'OKAS. Clmlrmiiu of Iioanl
G. C. HACHMAX I'resldfiit and Director
WIIJ. C JOXKS Jr. Acthe Viio-IrObhk'iit
ami Director
j i:. aitAMinituv vuv-i-n-Mciuit
and Director
A. WIIITI.BY t'lihhier
AV. Ii JOHN'STO.V AsL CrtuUier
It. O CAMP Abst. Cashier
A. C. KICIIAItDSO.Y Director
IIKS It. OKAXT Dlrecto-
J. It. AM:."AXDi:it. Director
Breckenridge State Bank &
Trust Company
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 243, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 9, 1921, newspaper, April 9, 1921; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122109/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.