Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1926 Page: 6 of 8
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of the street. sidewalks, big whow ing at the Allen home. While it la tered Monday. Tuesday and today.! *■ now attractlnit the attention of
oil men. It Is belkved Mi's well
‘Still be one of the bent in the Byrd
field. Indications i ire said to be
very fine. The drill Ja down about
2400 feet.
windows i ad a real city aunot
not known officially from Mr. Ai- but the men in charge were not
len himself, it Is belay told of him fully satisfied and continued to
... ._ that he is now a full fledged good send the drill downward. It Is be-
tho street Iwaa crowded with auto- roads advocate in every sense of the Moved that this well will be one of
mobiles, i»nd men in gropiia In word^Kn Malta community la be- the best wells in the Brownwood
many plades were looking over ,n(C Tfeveloped in a big way. '
maps and discussing the oil situ- things come l
atlon., “
generally 1h the Cross Cut country
Is very fine.
Conditions on (he Way.
In tlie Byrd 'store community
farmers are planting corn, and 1
many will soon be through. Kain |
is needed. The range Is very Rood 1
and cattle look well. The Fergu- j
sons at .Byrd store say business fa
good. ‘jTbelr store is filled with
everythlhg the people need, and 1
Mr. Ferguson comes to Hrownwood
daily to get additional' supplies.
Bus Cannon was there in the after-
noon with a big radio, ahd the re-
ports of ball u game were coining in.
to the delignt of several people whoh
were hdfcrtog It. ,
Red Allen, ns his many friends! In the Brown wood field, t
GOSHEN, Ind.—-Aba Yoder. M
Aitish farmer; ltttgg In MiddleMtl
township near here, wrote W. H.
Babb, a rural school teacher, ajOU
In relatfbn to his son being iMK
from school. Babb caueed ptwt
cutlon of Yoder, on » charge of ctr<
culating obscene literature, Mf
caBTof
^ I__i:„ All area and Us outcome is being eag-
__________to those who wait and erly watched. If it should como in
The outlook for business Blake community Is no exception to as a producer of the fltpst class,
. «*. r-4— r-.., the rule. Here is hoping that every development on,a large scale will
drill sent down In the Blake field!start in that locality,
innv strike a pool of oil. and that Lamb A Owens have spndded in
tied Allen and every other person I on the Taber tract, three miles
in all that country may get as rich from Brown s.owd, and the outcome
as Croesus. Is said to have been. of this well Vill also be .watched
' with conslderaole interest.
From the Blnke community over 4
to Cross Cut the road is rather The Bob Smith well near Brown-
rough. the route being through the wood is near the sand and will
Flog Valley locality, the crossing probably be drilled in within the
on Hog Creek hbinft almost equal next few days,
to n tail-spin in an airplane. On The Gray well on the Allgood
every hand farmers .are busy and tract. Hve miles northeast of i
(he general Industrial outlook Brownwood. is about 900 feet deep
throughout Brown county is very and is attracting considerable at-
encouraging. tentlon. ' ■ j • 1 ,
Richardson t Elms on the
Arrant tract br night In a gas well
of very fine commercial propor-
tions. so it was said today.
The God ley Oil Company on the
Parks tract, have spudded in on
their Xo. 2. J ' j- ’
Men tb Akers on the 8weet tract
are making fine progress, so It
was reported today. 1
Bjnf Field, ’
In I lie Byrd field, .the Gaines No.
was earoun- 2. by Stout-Preston and associates,
T1ASKS
We take this meads of express-
ing our thank* and heartfelt gra-
titude for the beautiful floral of-
ferings and kindnesses shown us
in the bereavement of our bejoved
wi.e and mother.
A. W. Byrd and fatally.
SIR HIDNEY LEE BE A D
LONDON. Mar. 3.—<j$—dir Sid-
ney I>ee. famous as an authority ou
Shakespeare, died today.
cert. 7:30—Musical. I‘>—Revue.
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WHO )52i>) Dos Maides. Ia. C—
S: 15—Vocal. Banco
FOR WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3.
BEST PICK
KGW (4S1.5), Portland, Ore. 6-
Concert. 9—Band. 9—Vocal and in
atrntnental. [
KOA (322.4) Denver. Colo. 6 3<
when arraigned In c tty court boH
ho was fined 227.75. . v
.R.LNY NEW LtM'ATIONH—TOWN
OF C ROSS ITT IS PI TTING’
ON ,1 ITT URS.
Orchestra,
i music.
WHT (400) Chicago, 111. 6—Vocal
9:30—Organ. 10.0or—Entertainers.
! 11:15—Orchestra. 12-Popular.
During the middle ages they bad
I professional ruck fights apd it VII fa)
The Cross Cut oil area is not on-
ly holding Its own but Is gradually
Increasing by the addition of new
i^ells. There<are bow about eighty
producing wells ip the Cro^s Cut
.area proper, and many new loca-
‘ tlons recently made will prpbably
' increase this number to ISO before
the year is six months older. The
daily production Is probably about
1500 barrels of oil. . j-
Recent developments In the ell
situation Includes the spudding In
bt the J; K. Hughes well on the J.
|T. Arledge tract near Cross Cnt ahd
’ It is beHercd that tills w ill be a
i good- well. [
| Preparations arr also being made
to drill on the Jesse Byrd tract, on
the Muller survey. The contract for
drilling a well hus been let and
work Is under way.
Brooks Hosier is down on his No.
2 wtll on the Byrd tract, a d°pth
of aboit C00 feet. The No.'l well
of Dosler Is still holding Its own at
«w«t 50 batrels per day. This well
HTwlll be remembered is almost in
the town limits of Cross Cab.’
Three wells recently brought in
on the* W. If. (S. Chambers tract
are proving good; producers and
• have added interest to development
Ark. I in that particular part of the north
9.IU Brown couuty field.
j F. D. W’illiamson lias derrick
19:4$ about completed on the Keliar
j tract, and' hla well on lire N'eprton
Tract brought in just before Christ-
., h 'mas has settled down to about 25
j barrels per day steady,
j There are two new (locationv on
j the Luke Kdington tritt.
Ca!. On the Caines tracl a new well
Italy instead uf hi Iff land.
Those wearing their bat
fur underwear this whiter
to buy new ones this '•j/FTtiJ
To Appreciate Oldaassbtla’a
touring
ROADSTER
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Coach1 •
SEDAN -
Seven months ago Oldsmobile lowered prices as much as $260.
Today, after other manufacturers have adjusted their prices, '
Oldsmobile vsloas challenge comparison more than ever before. i
For Oldsmobile has not sacrificed one wbit of qaelity to se-
cure the advantage of low price. Indeed, the thousands who
have come to aee and drivfi the Oldstpobile. have been at-
tracted by its even higher quality and greater beauty!
Tim fact that the majority of all who have seen and driven the
OMsmobile have bought it, shows bow convincing Oldsmobile
performance is. The enthusiasm of owners is emphatic proof
cf the quality which keeps that performance continuously fine.
Gome-and see the Oldsmobile and verify its quality. Driva
f’ -koow Oldsmobile performance. You will be amazed to
find what pidsmohile prices can bay—in Oldsmobile
Leasing and royalty deal* sre
reported numerous, R. M. Pente-
cost. yesterday closing a deal by
the terms of which one-half inter-
est in the J. T. Arledge royalties
sold for $9,575.
:vv Cress Cmt Bsliding.
d3ro»s Cnt Is steadily building.
There is considerable talk of a big
brick plant being‘established soon,
and this will causa several brick
business houses to be built. Adk
Willis., one of the leading' business j
men of Cross Cut. says business is i
a.good as It can possibly be and he
has no kick whatever to makei
against nay person or thing oa>
earth. Ack Wililq^ts the outatami-;
ing optimist of Cross Cut. and his,
friend Pentecost is a close second
Both these good men are hustlers|
and they are looking forward t«»
jthe day when f.,oas Cut will be a
real little city with pared streets,
rob'd of brick houses oh both sides
Nova Scotia produces about 2..
000,000 barrels of apples annually.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 118, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1926, newspaper, March 3, 1926; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026639/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.