The Breckenridge Daily American (Breckenridge, Tex), Vol. 1, No. 256, Ed. 2, Monday, April 25, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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SADLER TO SPEAK
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II .1 Lane fin in in t ioti -JiiitC T. K. !
A I. -iiri'i tinl.-s south list of tin-1
i ity will !' imli-r way nt nn early I
date. Tin- Ifn ! i very fat untidy lo-
eated Utween producing wells one of I
which has lcn making 2.V) barrel'
vcr two years i no company tuteniw
i!!n I wells I. II. Une. fonmrly
.I'otl with development of Bio. k
J. U'.'u.i i tJio Y M. C. A. well. In
t."ii ith K C Sill tii- trust. e.
.1.. i M.Hriff Is secretary. Mr. M.--'
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niil.'s I o? the city 'Ii Wil-
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ill "I-'inn i .. Iiimo IiimiIim their
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'II.' l.i.-:.tioit i- iii nilRhty koch! ttrri-
t..r for cltipli. .itnn; some of the ctin-
pl. tiniis mndc last fall. Tliclr o era
ti.iis are Itt'li.L' -'..it. In r by others li:iv-
Int: li'.isii mar
M. i .M. t'O. KXPANDINTi
That there i- Mt r'M.m for the "little
in. in' to get in on the ground floor of
pr.Mln.'tlon hi Mi' llreekenridge field Is
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'Iln M & M liiillini: Co. who have
ii doing g ".I ork on contract jobs
r -lie ! tl. f..ld -tarteil. are going
1: .Ii on ' ' ' '! i ir . v. ;. i. a i ill the
I... 'Ii it.- ft tii
S. .n mil.- ti 'li add. they will
pi.t dov.n then lir-t well on the Mltch-
.11 fa i in Tie t.iritor in which they
ii i oHT.iting I '- pr.'.liH'ed witllp good
vM-11- and I' i- ii 1m" .'peeted that
with their i 'pel i. nee ti- contractor
tl.. !iae aii .i.haiitage in operating
I.. ii k.d with -"inn! jiidgiiieiit in operat-
ing There I- t room for others who
will come out and ! for themselves
KKI'OICT l!l'S INKSS 00011
S O. Hale munager of the Tea
Uig r.ulldliii.- in rejMirfs nctlvlties in'
the field in. rei.-mg rapidly. New i
oinpitiilos fell ring the field tire get -I
ting do'vn i" l.ii-ines in a way Hint in-
In at.- coiifid. nee f..r the future im
ilir to tl i' ili-pla.M'd in the earlier
p. r' of l''.'ll win II the linn keiiriilge
pool was I.. Sliming to ! looked upon'
a- a -afe I"' piopo-itioil. ov. I a wide
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..ill of t . I. '.-nn -- di-triit mar the
. i' . Int.. "'l tin- J'.llll It'll-.. where
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o'l-iiltiug ' J in-. I . lal Htll'i-.'ll. lie-i
. oiiiitiint Male general manager'
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ITMUMi I'OK CASINO j
k ration- on the l'uit.an'-. eml-
wilfUat w. II .en in Shackle ford county
has U-eii .1. l.n.-d considerably by hav-
ing their 1". 1 - inch casing on their II.
J ll.xld No I ten mile northwest of
Itrcc keitrldge
The I'ljit. in has lxn doolng g.HXl
..rk iu .1. "lopuig iM'tni-Tiildeat terri-
t..r in c .Hi. r parts of the field and
Heir nw ations are being watcbtsl
v.th nuiiU n.t.i.-t by adjoining leas'
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ll..- pin. I. i f new ritilpim nt for'
i. plltles I ' lo..k after tl.
listing of
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With in. i-. -f tmorable eon.li-
lions aff.st .I. . ...pin. nt of the oil
ii'lu-trv. run.. - i w - of aii'ith. r com-
pit v gittiitg tinder way
I SM'ii-v & II II iKnny of the
I" ii. i Mutual Oil -ymlii'iite have let
. n'l.i. t to drill two wells on their S4)
i .. I-. :; miles southwest of Ivan.
I ... .iti..n- .ire on the south half of sec
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IN TDK C.A.MIt
ork Ji lta tenia n. contra tor-.
.t.eloiiiig some nf their acreage
the Hugh.- I.iiiii Iior'h.ast of the
win U tie $ pur. LasiU U. )r.
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Mr.
ork wa in the ity yesterday from
the base and reports a shutdown on
a. .-..lint of a broken temper screw and
ti-ling t a a -tun;; ot ; i-i.li
l'ISHIND ON .MANOWAK
Ku"t of the city about two wiles on
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- the ulvcr-l uiaweii xarni. me juuj - .j
War ai- tl-h:in for i -'r.ug
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inch
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J.lt tea !. pa- wetk
in. ! Ti. .t MiDd 'c ifu'cr m 'lit
x'i tl UiL fisii.riS twls lo 3' t
firm eno'.gh hold of tlir pipe I i lift
it clear of the oh-d met ions which ... m
to In' holding it
tools witp run in the linl. in :n a'
'nipt tn jar it loose hut hate iiu'.
tii remedy the ituntion. which K !
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fully.
CHIEF DEASON
WEDS ON TRIP:
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Chief of Police ;. It TVason i.
conp8nlei by Mrs l. ason
from . Ulis mrninK
cam. iii
11.' .M..I
Mrg u-Ul( 1oorl (; ?ham w. .
marri.(1 in Dallas saturda b tl..
(oimt v Ju.1l-.' there.
MrF t-.r.sUam w..s p..i. ul.nl.
known ;i thr propii.tt.- ..f th.
shelton Hotel. Sh- ami !. ln. I
WPr. ltli ittonsiie inset- u. t fn
tliat swtpt Ulock It lu.'-t Thur-.il.i
morning. They both w- tit to D.ili.i
foMowinc the fire .'nl th ir retm;
thin morning as Mr and Mi- I).-.i-.'
was a genuine surpn-e to his nn
rades in the city department. V.ut
these comrades and thrir hos-t- "i
friends penerally Join In wish in.
thetn much happiness
LATE WIRE NEWS
STIUKK IS CALLED
fl thp Amx latMl IrPi
.NEW YOHK. April 2.-.. The murine
engineers' beneficial association today
issued a strike proclamation to take ef
feet May 1
TICACKS .MIST STA
P.J thr ANHM'ittMl I'ri'iot
WASHI.NOTtt.N. April IT). -The su
premc court today granted the petition
of the state of Tesns for nn order re-
st mining the state oourts from dls
inisning an injunction whlchn has pre-
vented the abandonment of the enst-
ern Texas railrortd lines between Luf-
kln and Crocbett. An order was is.
sued so that the otnttts qno might be
retained pending a formal appeal.
The Interstate Commerce commis-
sion authorized the abandonment of
the tracks although this Is forbidden
by state law.
I.NSTKl'CriON OEEEKED
Br Xlu Aitociited Pmt
DALLAS. April 2.". Major Doughty
district . iitioiial officer aniiounctsl
iikIiix that arrangements hud Ixvn
made for furrier sti ice men in Arkan-
sas l iklalioina and Texas to take cor-
r. spotid. m t ...urses at tae IniMT-ity
of Texa
He -aid all .nurses taught through
eorrcspomleiire will lie open te these
men
will not err waoks
Tl th.- -imk liill i'rpna.
DALLAS. April 23.
rroposisl wage
red u t ions aff.'tln eteiy emiiloye of
the Texas & Pacific railroad will not
tie made Slay 1 us planned it wa- of-
ficii! II. announced todu
TJiey will remain unchanged inling
isin r the iiuor Hoard
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Ums SKLIS WICDDF.I)
TO II. C. lU'KKi: .lit.
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WmKTII. April S Mi
Itartmra S-Is of i lehiirne. daughter
.if "ato S. Is loriner Indinn cuuiuiis-
-I..H.T. and II. '. Burke Jr of Fort
w.uth. were niiirried today at New
i r I. -a lis ai.ording to an aiinoiiiieeuieiit
l. Mr Sells
KNOINKKIt Kll.I.KD
8y tka AuacutW Frtst.
FoHT W'oltTII April U.".. Ungiueer
I'.arsoii. of Springfield. Arkansas was
killed today in a freight train derail-
ment on the Missouri Kansas & Tex
i. Kaih4.. near Klgiu Norn- ..th. rs
of the crew were hurt
WILL NOT CI T W'A(ii:S
Bf U AmtUW Prwi.
- Fi HT W'oltTII. April "
Itepre
'sentatire of the maintenance of way
employees and officials of the Fort
! Worth. Denver A. Wichita Valley rail-
road for the third time iu u mouth are I
at n.pting to settle wage differences
Tin roads are inistiii.; on eiglit.s'ii
!. s.nf reduction. I
Kuiployees so far hcxe refused to ai
. la fIKIr.
.
TM'III'S KKI'OltTKII
B ik. jtiwutt r.
Al'STIN. April 2.V
. use oi i
..
- rim- in the Mexi.an .-onsulule at La
r wu.- r. ported ofrri ial! t.rJa
'ir ( rr - -'.it. L.til'l. off ;:
itu riport stuff- t ..it Hit paf.'-nt
i .t'-ait'ined aud ill i-rt jn'eiii
a kXi bceti taktu
Leading Baseball Fan
Wi'.-ym. -; 4Wgyi
v'rinriitic hro.u l at 1 .ii-iiii; tr-
Judge K M lai.ith-. Vy.ir .f inn !'
0aon a spprtatiu i tin- (.'u!'.--'.irdiii..l.- gamr iu (Jra-aic
CISCO ROAJ) PL XS EXTENSION
AUTHORIZES MILLION DOLLAR
BOND TSSUE T ITS MEETING
A hmifl iuoiui rf sit itnn nnn
.. ...... .o. -. m vm-.ww.oww aa au.nuiiicu oiiL'tiua.v .-prn sa
at a called meeting of the stockholders of the Cisco & Northeast-
era Railway held in the company's main offices in Cisco. I
The bond issue will be used for carinp; for various extensions I
and improvements of tho road and for present indebtedness.
J.Me extension will be to the north and west of Brecken ridge sr(H by the ..mrt and paid ti... te.
temtory developing rapidly and warranting transportation said'
President R. Q. Lee. No extensions to the south are planned at: rm-nni ! 'atc irnmn
the present. . ill kOLLAlNb VU I. IL
'lhe charter was amended reducing the number of directors
from eleven to nine as it was found that it was not within the
law to have more than nine directors. However the charter had
been approved by the attorney general. The eleven directors
tendered their resignation and the following wore elected: It. Q.
Lee. William Reagan. J. W. Raw Alex Spears. J. .1. Lutts and
Judge B. K. Scott of Cisco: V. S. Kinneare of New York and N.
N. Rosenquest of Eastland.
NTNE TAKEN IN I
RUD ATIVAN: :
i m:rth still!
Deputy Sheriff Kdir.oiiilson reports a
raid on Ivan Saturday night in which
nine law violators were rounded up
ant Jailed there for the night. The
i.M'til justice held court Saturday morn
lug an dasst-ssed the several fines
Also at an early hour Sunday morning
he raided and dosed t choc joint
there.
In the afternoon Sunday. K.lmon.l-
son ami his assistant scented a still
in the brush near 1'arks Camp
men were a .rested in connection.
Two
PUBLIC SPIRIT
PROIPTSGJIT
EORROVUWORK
C 1 C.inlii lb ol i:..-'!.:'lil. I.- ..
in. iii .11 ! il lion : i m1' lit v.i. mill
County JudKe Darilen wants to s. t '
up as an.'Miuipb . and put on an
honor roll of those roii'.tv li.'iit fac-
tors who ar.- donatm- public mad
riUllt Of J!' The Col. It l-s.ni'i
Court as a p.itt ot th. co.int. --
tern of . nod load- h..'. . .-'iopiid a
road from Crjsta' Falls to Jimkurn
' It croaaes 320 acres of land ownr.l
by Mr. Connellee cutting- off about
i thirty acres. Mr Council...- by ap
poiutinent nut withtln coiitt Apul
I 23. anit tae St. phens muiiti tl.
right of Mt f . . t of th. road f:.
He waa tendered the thanks of the
court and county for bein - o jreie r
ous but it plied
ha duii.iiuii i
citizen would do
and aii.it.me I
"I dc not thmk I
i.i n aii pi o-i. s-:
I am for i m i. -
n a -. t lie
I will he tlaU to du
I'l'DLICITV MAN IS
WAXTKI1 IIY M0.ME TOWN
A oualtfi'd in.iiln ity man "vho is
posted on oil fi. 1.1 ojieratiotis and '!
jreol estate. Is sotighi tor emplo.Mii. u
- by a Chamtter of i omuu-r. e in a prom-
'
- mi.nr rxy in Texa- Secretary Lea. J.
'".uf tr.e lire k. HI lilt''
merr-i n r. ' ip'
C'l am! i- ol Coi .
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igi'f lui-.'l.. II. ii-'mt-.I in thn
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FIRE BURNS UP
AST SIDE PLACE
rlumbrick ic i'o...ior'. li cleaning
plant was .uieMj consumed by a
l.lae which -.va-i -tirt.d about 4:.'(0
tin- evening
l'iirtunatel th.
hi ted on the hiow
..r stre. t just . ...
track- and -10 a.
.a-il'. pi i v . in. t
huildin-; was iso-
of the lull on Dy-
i ot the Hamuli
of the fire was
- nine m arhy gas
I nil. . itdanu'ei-
' i .tins of watei
.pot th' -.
mm.
all!.- li.
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nition Of
being
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GERM.SkivKE
NOTIIKOrFER
TOT:jik LLIES
A
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man proposal j Ih(i alU) (ffv.rs
p.l lliellt
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mark
a
lp iratioiis M'tttenn in
-pr. ad o'..r a
p 1 1 in. i.t u ill
"t 'I'I to l' J I
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I " . p'
w.iv of gootls
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a -.
lid p.l -t 1. ipation
to i mat! iti.liistri.
It .- ii .lii.it. ..1
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II. .- 'a-t w. .-.p.
tortu.-r Herman p.
ah.
1.
LLOYD GEORGE TELLS COMMONS
OCCUPATION OF COAL FIELDS
TO FOLLOW GERMAN REJECTION
1 he Xssiiriati'il l'rrss
EOXDOX April 2."i. Llojd (icoij-e announced todaj
in Ihc House of f'ommons that if the new (tcnnan repara-
tion's proposals which had not .et hcen received proved
unsatisfactory. Great Britain would support France at
next Saturday's allied conference in her proposals for the
immediate occupation of the Westphalian coal fields.
KND rS NAMED
TO PLACE UPON
PRTSONBOARDj
1 ' t t' ViPO. Illt.'.I Til ! j
I
M'STIN. April 'J.. liovernor Neff
today ntimniiiced the appolnfment of
W II ItiincI of Sulphur Springs as a
nn inlier of the board of prison commis--lomrs
to succeed Sam D W. Iow
who r ntly resigned.
ROW N CASE
TO COME UP
AT ABILENE
U llio Atil.iK'latrU Tress.
ARILEXE April !.". District Judge i
Kly today said that he would set the
case of Albert Itownn Dnllas postof-
' ficc rubber for trial on May 2. lie
I has ordered a special veuire of "." men
called for that duto.
i.'imtao AiVeViTTC t Batteries: Hays and
EDJIOii ADMUb Schantr for New York;
GUTLT AND IS 1 Johnson Picinich and Ghar-
r?TiFI? n A rP W A CD i rit-v f(r Washington. Um-
V I IN 1L U A 1 N LcU I pires. Connolly and Moriar-
ity.
Br the Asaoclatp' Freaa.
W'ACO. April 25. M. M. School ed-
. i .h r.w rrter m.rti
guilty today to niMiins int m Xeff.Hs"anicJ rain-
governor of Tejn during th.- eie.-tioni ATTOAI T PAP.I'F
campaign ia.-t y.ir. n.- ..s nni ' ' "Itv"Ll ""-'
TO UNITE WITH
GERMAN GOVT.
By the Assocuitud Press.
Ii:.'NA. April S 'Hi.' iesi.ents
of the province of Tj ml who took par'
ji -t r.luy in the -.cm nii.'iit.i 1 pic") in-
cite" relathe to the fii-nm ot "Tyro'.
with (Jermany voted oerwll(.imiiigly
in favor of such union aceorjitlg to
udvaces rmviveci from Inisinich.
At least 95 per .'. of the p-ople
participated it was w'iven out.
IIANCfJtK 5ArK
After 8howlng Breckenridge in the
C'Joper-Hrnd.t.r8on oilfield films at
Dallas. Fo'a.j Vorth Austin and
Houston. to interested thrcint-'s he
said. Cur tis Hancock U back in the
city for a sho.t period.
PORT
LATE
MlSSOUtl VALUE'S SONS
TO (OMl'LTK IN MKLT
AT WASHINGTON I NIV.
1!) th.. -'-UtcJ fr.-
ST I.OI'IS. Mo. April 2t Alhl. t.-s
of the Missouri Valley will couipclfl
li' re Ma) 27 2S when the fonrl.t nth
annual field and track .neet of th.
Missouri Valley conference brings o.
gether stars of the nine coiifer.-n. in
-titlltloiis. and .iboi.t J" -m-iller - ...l-
iii th. mile r. uion
iol.l. shi and I i "ti Is. and
1 1 opine- will l ha n I d i .ners of
tl... 1. 11 lolls I . M-. .tllil "UH.dls t'MKS t
iai - a large Iit of entries
Hi n k t- u rtBrali. in
gold hides the list. 2;'). I Mt and sstM.i
j. ne ). . on .mil two nut. tin-
p.-n.l all -jjn y.u-i Imr.lli- hall in. I.
lo ...l.n. nij.1. Illlilp. hload
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The
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jii'clin throw
eliaiapioiisbip.s will If fought
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NOKTIIW LSTKItN ATHLETK
WANTS SIOKB -MEN
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BASEBALLSCORES
AMERICAN' LEACU'E
At Boston R H E
Boston 3 7 1
Philadelphia 2 S 1
Batteries: Jones Russel
and Ruel for Boston; Ilan-
sand and Perkins for Phila-
delphia. Umpiro: Dineen
Mullin ;ind Wilstm.
At Cleveland R H E
Cleveland 5 11 0
Detroit 3 13 0
Batteries: Baebv and O'-
Neill for Cleveland; South-
erland and Dashler for De-
i troit.
At New York Ii H E
New York 3 5 7
Washington 5 -1 0
At Chicago
pi;fnll.:f
nitagO-M
Louis; no
At Philadelphia R H E
Philadelphia . 7 13 2
Boston (5 t 3
At Brooklyn Ii H E
Brooklyn 1 8 1
New York 1 8 0
At SL. Louis II H E
St. Louis 11 1
I-Utsl'urgh "- 13
Ten innings.
At C'ii'finatti K II E
Ciiuinatti :; 1) i
Chkairo 2 il 1
TEXAS LEAGUE
'k-hita Fulls :3 Ft. Worth
1; second inning;.
Houston (. (iahestoii' 1;
1; seventh innirnr.
Beaumont : San Antonio
7; third inninp;.
Dallas 1 Shreveport 0;
second inning'.
NEWS
till. Mien - to hill let the ill'M
nil ollti'ool team ' I'here
Heed lor mole inilel's poh
lop.
two ini.e runners
hamiin I n 'I
lath r S.H i
4 to ar.l i.i
' 'bl'OWel-
Itl.lNDNESs. ( Wl M-.EI"
thin i:o oi i i in: n:(K
H It" ttion.i! N. - St
I.I.OO.MIN'.IOV IihI. pril
i.t. I'lliuiiu'ss is u.it iroing a
urcat handicap to rili It. iliUng
ton's atnhiti.iii to be a distance
runner of lite Iip.li.uta I niversitj
Trail. Tram. Vdillitstoii. altliotik'li
aliiin-l tolall blind lias paid his
xpiii-.-k tlirtitiKli tno years of Ills
rolic'c course h Itming pianos.
He irccntl appeaml at the uth
hi itclil in a track suit anil took
several prarlirc Hints arolllltl 111"
i Hie duller trail. t i:wji M.lleii hf
l J"
and
lires that uilb training lie nu
work into a regular plarc on ilie
team. His ln.no is in lilooming
tun.
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v In--r.nll oual Mtws Srwicr
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