The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 253, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 21, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BRECKENRIDGE DAILY AMERICAN
THURSDAY APRIL 21 1921
DEEDS FILED
INDICATE BIG
LEASE PLAY
Killngs In the court house Iniliwite
n bl piny In lease holdings for oil the
preponderance of the filings bclnj; mln-
crnl doeW nnd mineral assignment.
The filing follow :
Warranty Deeds
T M. Corbett ct nl to J. M. Colhrnn;
lots 12 13 and 17 block 10 original
town of "Tom Corlwtt; minornls re-
wrvrd. Conaidernllon $.T00.
Itny n. Jones to V. II. Ilrndford;
tlie south JO ncres of the north half
of the southeast quarter of cectlon 10
Mxk 0 T. tell' ltjr. Co. Half Interest
In mineral; reserved. Consideration
$1000.
Cnll C. Moorman to Library Invest
ment Co.; third interest In 3070 acr
tract the Tlr C. Donlnon survey; con-
v. ylnc on1rotily HM-3070 mineral In
teresr. Consideration ?l etc.
Mineral Deeds
JaniM I. StrnuKlmn to C. nnd
(Joy Itny; 1-SJ2 Interest in 11.15 acres
onto f n 890 acre tract In section 9
block ". T. & t Ky. Co. being tlio east
half of lot 10 Coopor-IIondcrson subdt-
vision of section 1) block 3 T. & I
Consideration $1 etc.
II B. Street to Wm. Jenkins and
Claude Wnlters; royalty Interest cov
ering "3-701 proiluctlon interest from
the cn-t half of survey 12 J. J. Cooney t tjon 52 block 5 T. & I Ity
grant of 221 acres; the wext half of ctc
eurvey 12 J. F. Davis Grant of 320 (Joorge Ferrler to J. K. Little;
acres; SO ncres out of the pre-emption
and AV. F. Snebold; privileges covering
210 acres out of the north part of II.
T. & IJ Ity. Co. survey. $10 etc.
Mineral As'lgnmcnl!.
Karl Vllkln.on to K. W. Murphey
hnlf of 1 ICO Interest In lease nnd drill-
ins contract eorerin:; 20 acres out of
tho northenst corner of T. it & L. Co.
survey 1014. $10 etc.
V. H. Itoowr to J. W. Cofden: lease
interest covering tlic south half of fcc-
tlon 52 block 7 T. k 1 Ity. Co. ; nl.o
section 4 the I. 11. Ilmnniii survey of
2i7 acres. 1 etc.
Gilbert Jaekon to Kdxvnrd W.
mcs; lcnehold rights covering 120
acres being the north part of the east
1C0 ncres of the south 2S7 acres of
survey 3C block P T. & V. Ity. Co. ?1
etc.
11 15. Ynrbroufeh et nl to 13. A. Nor
ton; 2-32 Interest In production from
tho eat lmlf of the southeast quarter
of section 0 I.umitic Asylum lands. 1
etc.
K. A. Norton to Louisiana Mutual
0't( Corporation: nil production inter-
est dbrerlng the cast half of tho sooth-
fast quarter of so Hon 0 Lunatic Asy-
lum land? 100.
MnnOAVar Oil Syndicate to F. F.
Ittrusall; 5-1500 of 3-1 Interest in the
east half of the southwest quarjer of
the northenst quarter ofescction S blk.
5 T. & P. Ity. Co. $300.
W. B. Carey et nx to Mrs. Virginia
Clnrey; -10 C0-1O0 acres interest In pro
duction from tho north half of survey
0 T. & 1. and the f-outh half of sec-
Co. 10
EXCIXSIVK I'KATL'KKS TO MAKK
MKS. VIKAG'S KKSTAUKANT
of
1-320
-S lease interest in the west half I
survey of 3. S. Baskctt; the west half 0f IS 2-3 acres out of lots 2 nnd 3
of the northwest quarter of section 11 part of T. K. & L. Co. survey 1032. $10
block 2 S. P. Ity. Co. of SO acres. ThcJctc.
total being 701 acres; underlease to T.
& P. Co. Consideration $730.
Mineral Incase Deeds.
Clin rile D. Erans to Empire Gas &
Fuel Co. ; privileges covering the J. A.
Itucfcir survey of 02 3-1 acres by
George Farrier to George Herberger;
3010 of 7-S Interest in the west half
of IS 2-3 acres out of lots 2 nnd 3 part
of T. E. A. L. Co. survey 1032. $10 etc.
Georgo Ferrler to Edward F. Itog-j
era; 1320 of 7-S Interest In the west
ter of survey 4 Lunatic Asylum lands! members Popular Cafe Model Ilesu
lying north of Kosewoll ndditiou to thtl taurant. New York Cafe nnd Sluun-
city. $1 etc. rock Cnfe. The association now In-
Leslie Spoonts et nl to Ira M. Kiaft; I eludes nil tho principal eating homes
1-Ot production Interest in 30 ncres outiof tiie city.
of T. K. &. I Co. survey 3059 in the
northeast corner. S2.5O0.
Maryland Drllting Co. to Ernest II.
Lyons; 1-32 leae interest in 20 ncrei
out of T. K. tt L. Co. survey 20!3 by
motes find bound. Valuable consider-
ations. George Ferrler to Knox llrothers;
1-S0 of 7-S production Interest In tho
west half of IS 2-3 ncres leing part of
lots 2 ami 3 out of T. K. .t L. Co. sur-
vey 1032. $10 subject to production
agreement.
It. F. Turner to V. K. Stoker ; alt in-
terest in the north half of tho north
east quarter of the northwest quarter
of the northwest nunrtcr. the south
west qunrtcr of the northwest quarter
and the southwest quarter of tho
southwest quarter of 320 acres out of
T. E. & L. Co. survey 1200. $t etc.
Georgo Farrier to M. I). Gerard;
1-10) of 7-S Interest In the west half
of IS 2-3 acres being part of lots 2
and 3 out of T. K. A L. Co. survey
1032. $10 etc.
L. C. Mann et nl to McCleorey Broth-
ers: 1-01 production Interest in the
south 20 acres of GO acres of the south
cat quarter of section 13 block 2
S. P. Ity. Co. $1 etc.
H. G. Humphrey to Ivan Petroleum
Co.; Ionc rights covering half Interest
in the south hnlf of Mwlw Ck'v 132
acres and the cast half of block 105O
of the (f. II. Humphrey tract. ?1 etc.
Star Ileflnlng and Producing Co. to
Chas. II. Lyman; lease covering 12-10
Interest In the south -10 acres of T. E.
& L. Co. survey 11C3 In the northeast
corner. $-1000 and covenants.
K. K. Phoenix to J. C. Comegys;
1-S0 of 7-S interest in the west halt of
IS 2-3 acres being part of lots 2 and
Tho complete remodeling of the in
terior of Mrs. Virng's restaurant will
when completed necordlng to specifica-
tions make of It the finest fntvilly re-
sort In tho city. Booths for tlw ne-
cotirfMMlntlnti of imtrons will lto one of
the exclusive features of litis eating-
pi nee.
Having been in business in the city
long enough to know thnt her efforts
to supply their desire for n for a rest
ful place where they can enjoy a well
served ment ha sbcen tho deciding
factor for the exclusive Improvements.
Etielt booth will hnve its individual
electric light" shades and wall fans.
Accommodations for parties of two
nnd four nro another feature of tho
improvements.
Littleflcld'H five piece orchestra
who have been with the Court Alnlomo !
will entertain the guests from the bal-
cony. Opening of Vlmg's is scheduled
for Saturday evening April 23rd.
There will be flowers for the ladies.
ciioiirs GIHIS SOX IS
XOT TO SUA UK. ESTATE
OK CHICAGO MEUCltANT
B? th Associated Press.
SPUING FIELD. April 21. The
Supremo court of the state today de-
cided that Henry Anthony Marsh
reputed son of Henry Field of Chi-
cago and Peggy Marsh a London
chorus girl vas not entitled to share
in tho inheritance of tho Marshall
Field millions ruling that the Mar-
shall Field will specifically exempts
any illegitimate offspring from Inheritance.
CIGAR STAND in Pearson Hotel ' dicatc forty ncres for rig and der-
lobby for rent Nice fixtures in- rick. P. 0.Box COS. ""
eluded. Apply Pearson Hotel. 254
FOK SALE Uy owner. Lot 31 x
100 Block 10 K'tween North Breckrn-
ridgo nnd North Baylor fronting on
Elm street large cess pjol water and
gas piped Into property. A bargain ofr
immediate sale. Soo Mr. Shaw at
Dally American office. 232 tf
HOUSE For Sale or Trade for Ford
truck 3 rooms. Apply -10 1 North -Mer
rill.
231
WANTED to trado interest In syn
NOTICE
There will be n meeting of tho
unit holders of Commodore Oil Syn-
dicate at htetr office In tho Uosen-
quest Bldg. at 1 p. m. Saturday
April 30 1021 for purpose'of elect-
ing trustees. 265
BliAIK IS RECOMMENDED
TO COLLECT OUK TAXES
Hy tho AiiwH-latcU rrcsn.
WASHINGTON April 21. Secre-
tary of tho Treasury Mellon announc-
ed today that he had recommended to
the president the appointment of Da-
vid M. -Blair of Winston Salem N. C.
as commissioner of internal revenue.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
The Warner
Now Open
Cafe
Orchestia Music Evenings
LOST White bull terrier pup about
hnlf grown. Branded on left hip with
O. Return to Mid-American well
Block 21 receive reward. 230
3 onto
$1000.
f T. E. & L. Co. survey 1032
metes and bounds Iwglnnlug at a rock hnlf of IS 2-3 ncres out of lots 2 and
mound In the southeast line of T. B.'.1 part of T. E. A I Co. suney 1032.
& L. Co. survey 1023. Consideration! $10 etc.
$10000 cash nnd $0000 from 7-10 pro- W. F. Snebold and R. E. Moore to
ductlon Interest. Thomns McConncll; lease rights cover-
Mrs. Sidney T. Speed to S. A. Gulb-ng 10 aeras by metes and bounds out
erson. Jr ; privileges covering the west of 320 acres of T. H. & L. Co. survey
hnlf of survey 1100132 ncres; and 1539. $1 etc.
survey 1101 205 acres T. E. Se. L. Co. II. E. Buckley to M. F. Alkire; half
surveys. Consideration $10 nnd cove- Interest i.i production to value of $12.-
nanfs 000 from that pnrt of the north end
W. II. Green "t ux to R. E Moore of the east half of the southwest quar-
RESTAUKATEURS .MEET j
There Is to be a meeting of the
Brcckenridge Restaurnnt Owners asso-'
elation tomorrow at three o'clock In
the afternoon. The meeting will boj
held In the Chamber of Commerce nu-l
dltorlum when C"rtler plans will be
outlined. The charter membership1
given yesterday should have Included
Rogers Cafe. In addition to this twelve
charter members the following have
mnde application to lccome initial
American
Theatre . . .
6-BIG ACTS -6
Pantages Big Time
VAUDEVILLE
Bis; Feature Picture
and
COMEDY
TODAY
WILL ROGERS
THE MOaT HUMAN ACTOR ON
THE SCREEN
IN
MES CALL ME JIM'
A Goldwyn Picturo
ALSO
GALE HENRY
"THE MOVIES"
Continuous from 12 p. m. to 11 p. m. I
ADULTS 33c CHILDREN 15e
Serving Only the
Best Food at a
Very Reasonable
Price .
You'll Like Our
Service.
WE WANT OUR RESTAURANT TO BECOME A MEETING PLACE
FOR EVERY MAN WOMAN AND CHILD. HERE YOU WILL FIND
COMFORT SERVICE AND GOOD FOOD. LET US SERVE YOU
ANYTIME.
Breckenridge's New Eating Place
Cafe
Warner
POSTOFFICE TWO DOORS SOUTH
MRS. WARNER Proprietor
(li
LAST DAYS VALUES
THIS REMARKABLE OFFERING OF MERCHANDISE BELOW EVEN
AUCTION VALUE IS CREATING A PROFOUND SENSATION
NOW FOR THE LAST TWO DAYS
Our great bankrupt sal(Mvon its way to the hearts of the people from the first moment as thick as rain drops fall just so thick have
been the crowds from the opening of Patterson's door. For here is a sale that throws down the gauntlet and invites competition from
far and near to meet our prices.
We bought Patterson's bankrupt stock for a very small value on the dollar -which gives us the opportunity to offer you these unheard of
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vaiucs. we ccin l rciiiuiiiuer a saie iiiai parallels uus one m original siyies ana siasiiea puces.
Ladies7
Coats - Suits - Dresses
At One Compelling Prire
Everything a
Bargain
Two
For
25.00
$14
45
tvi
Hi
Up
-v1
$20000.00 Worth of Shoes Must Go
Astounding and Sensational Bargains in Shoes
For Men Women -and Children
$1
SHOE Just Co In(lke " loro attrnefho o 111 mjII yon two
SALE Pa'r' o I0M tnr 0l'y one 'loSIar nioic than the price
of one.
$1
SHOE
SALE
XAEtS S f t 47
IOL' I
1 pnlr shoes .f'J.lo two pairs ?:!. 15
LOT U
t pair &hot.s $:i.V5 two pairs. t.0."
LOT II
I pair shoes 1.03 two pairs. ..?5.0."
LOT I
I pair shoes .fS.Oo two pairs. .0.05
LOT 5
1 pair bhocs if 0.0." to pairs. .$7.05
LOT O
1 pair shoes $7.05 two pairs. .. "58.05
TJ)'
Mm
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While they
Last take
Your Choice
MEN'S SUITS
$17.45
Two for $30.00
HAT SPECIAL
Any Hat in our
store for the next
two days going
at
Si95
Patterson's Double Bankrupt Sale
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43
Ct
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Look for the Big Sign
122 West Walker Street
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The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 253, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 21, 1921, newspaper, April 21, 1921; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth122119/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.