The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, December 28, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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Holiday Greetings
The Christmas Gift
workover belonging to the wame com
Good Candy, That’s All
good cheer when kindness and love predominates
THE ALCOVE, Confectionery
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midst.
IN THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON
We pause to send out this message of appreciation
The Old, Old Wish
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trons and friends wherever you may be today.
A Merry Christmas
MAY JOY BE WITH YOU THIS
and
CHRISTMASTIDE AND MAY 1926
Prosperous New Year
BE HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
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12. Buy City.
skillfully
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LANDS
LOTS
HOUSES
Patronize Your Home Merchants.
SALES and SERVICE
Give Useful Gifts
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SALES COMPANY
WILMER NINI. Manager
lint her notice
See Our Window Display
WILMER NINI, Manager
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Hearty,
Friendly
“Say, Dad, Mother wants you to spade up
Old-Fashioned Greeting
her flower bed.
cars.
cerest
season.
Dodge Brothers
Long-Be 11 lumbers bears the trade-mark
SIMON BROS.
its uniform high quality.
MOTOR CAR
ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY
HARDY-ANDERSON AUTO CO.
Bay City, I exas
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Phone 154
HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
EXIDE BATTERIES
GOODYEAR TIRES
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COAST OIL INDUSTRY
DRAWS ATTENTION
a workover,
3050 feet.
Humble
flower Ix'd is one of the great joys of her
We Will Be Glad to Show You and Offer
Suggestions and Wrap Your Packages
For Mailing
I ires and Accessories
The Popular Priced Automobile
Quality at Low Cost
A Cedar Chest bull
of Pecan Roll
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For Her—
Dresses
Coats
Shoes
I lose
Silk Underwear
Sweaters
Purses
Vanity Cases
Compact
Perfumes
Powder
Furs
Gowns
Gloves
Towels
Towel Sets
Pillow’ Cases
Bed Spreads
Table Linens
Dresser Scarfs
Handkerchiefs
For full information on .ill these matters, either
to Everybody
Magill Land Co.
Phone 86 Notary Public in Office Phone 86
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Bay City Electric & Ice Company
W. T. STAMPS JR., Manager
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come to see us or phone
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in the hearts of the people and joy abounds in our
It is our earnest hot
you will find good
and of best wishes to our multitude of good pa-
we extend the sin-
greetings of the
CAPITOL CHEVROLET
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have bargains in Bay City homes, also desir-
able farm lands ad joining the City limits, ideal
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Listed Below You Will Find the Ideal Gift For
Mother, Father, Brother, Sister,
Sweetheart or Friend
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How we welcome this season of gladness and
Matagorda Pharmacy
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having good lumber in his own home.
over every mile of life’s
journey, anil may you
never run out of gas
The Sunday Night Exchursions will
go to the Valley until
in addition to pleasing surroundings. a
man wants to be mighty careful about
For Him—
Suits
Overcoats
Shoes
Hats
Hose
Garters
lies
Gloves
Shirts
ajamas
Night Shirts
Belts
Cuff Links
Collar Buttons
Scarfs
Handkerchiefs
Pocketbooks
Underwear
Hunting Coats
Hunting Caps
Leggings
Bath Robes
blouse Shoes
To all our friends and pa-
trons. and to all who
drive and ride in motor
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for suburban homes.
With two potential new fields loom _
lug in the coantal country, prospects pany, pumped 16 barrels from 11
are good for considerable drilling dur feet
ing the eariy months of Ou new year The Gul also got a 1000 barrel welli
if either of the flelds hold up with a! BiK Creek whore uh i W DavI
future development in comparison 18 came in Hl (500 feet
with the discovery wella, production At Hull, the Houston Produetion
figures for the coast will show sharp ( ompany a Rarnzrover k producedini ।
inercases within a few weeks. tial flow of .mull barrels from 3170
, ... ,, ... . , , ti.i The Rtepublie Produetion Com
The Texas Company « "aylov; 3 J"’ tpany got a dry ....... In its DOlbear 20
off the Holing Dome, in Wwhartol 1 ......
oil and lefining Com-
of the manufacturer assurance to you of
in the same field, at
How Mother does love her flowers! I hat
KNOW THE LUMBER YOU BUY
Two Potential New
Fields Are Looming in
Texas Gulf Coastal
District.
one until they got a home of their own!
pany. Sluclair Oil and Gas Company
and the Suh Company. Locationa have
either been made by then* compamies
for Welle, or it has been stated that
sites for drilling would be picked as
noon as possible, all of them having
I announced that they would drill off-
seta to the Texas Company’s producer
Several important completion were
reported from old flelds during the
week, with Orange leading There
the Gulf Production Company’s Lee
Hager fee made 3200 barrels from
j 160 feet , Hu Orange Petroleum Com
' pany’s Chesson 12 pumped 98 barrels
from 4655 feet, and Winfree 9, a
pany’s Bashara 13 pumped five bar-
rein from 3605 feet, at Sourt Lake
At Gooee Creek, the Humble aban
doned Um I lain I l al 4785 feet, but
got it 35 barrel pumper in its SimmH
Smith 64 at 2500 feet Beaumont Pe
troleum Company No 30, completed by
the Gulf, pumped 75 barrels from 272.7
feet
S K Buchanan Oil Company’s Mill
holme 85, al Batson, was abandoned
as a failure at 705 feet
Th* Sun Bernard Oil Company's
Hook 18, al Saratora, pumped 15
barreln from 1345 feet
At Spindle Top the Gulf's (ladys
218 was good for 50 barrels at 885
feet, but the Ham Brechin Drilling
Company abandoned its Gladys 2 at
710 feet
No completions were reported from
wildeat wells
Total initial production for this
week amounted Io 8900 barrels.
FOR SALE A 10-acre tract of lamb
fine for truck or dairy farm; 2 miles
from court house, in ccultivation this
year; good fence, good well. 127 feet
deep; a staple. Will sell cheap. mo
much down and the bulance in one and
two years Phone 408 J or write Ho*
With Fisher Bodies anil Duco Finish
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Old German sheep shenrers from
the llartz Mountains shear as many
as 20 sheep in a day, doing the oper-
Located Temporarily in the Old Express
Building on Sixth Street
County is now producing at the rate
of about l"on barrels of grade B"
crude daily through a one-quarter
inch choke. The well has been ul
lowed to flow ut cupacity for a short
time only because of a lack of ntor
age It made better than 10,000 bar
rels dully then The oil in being han
died with tank cara ul present ami
these can handle only about the pres
ent output
in Duval County, the Humble Oil
and Refining Company’s Walsh No i
is milking around 1600 barrels of
light oil from 3600 feet This will i
not in the gulf coast proper, but be
cause it Ih producing from a suit
dome, it may be considered a coastal
well II is under ntood that consider
able strueture la mixed in with the
wait mass, probably accounting for
the high gruvity of the oil, which is
42 This well la junt off the Piedras
Pintas Dome, wlieii* a great deal of
drilling han been done The Humble
has drilled three other well- besides
the one now producing, and the Em
pire Oil anil Gas Company did iome
iesting. Slight cap rock production
wan dincovered, hill the Humble well
which la now flowins in the first pro
ducer of any size
Humble controls all the acreage
around the well and will do what de
velopment Work la undertuken within
the next few monthn No plann fin
further drilling have been given out
yet
in the vicinity of the Holing well
the choice acreage, anide from that
held by the Texas Company, is held
by the Atlantic Oil Producing Com-
life. And, just think? She never had
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Did you get the family that NEW I IOME for
their Christmas gift ? If not, how about mak-
ing it a NEW YEAR’S gift to them, and thus
। start the New Year off the best ever? We
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 257, Ed. 1 Monday, December 28, 1925, newspaper, December 28, 1925; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423770/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.