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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN JULY 5 1918.
Oil FIELD NEWS AND GOSSIP
3IcCTLL0(iI COrXTY SOTKS.
Brady Standard: Comfort Well No.
1 was spudded in on .last Thursday
afternoon and drilling; is proceeding
at a very satisfactory rate in charge
of .Mes-.i-K Tate and Rocker. This rig
is jmid to Vo tlie biggest and heaviest
rig in the county if not in this sec-
tion 1)eing a typical California out-
fW Mfl. . - 1 . f I -. . 1 - . . .
sands no matter at what depth tluyf'
lie. In Lift it is .the announced in- i
lention of C. S. Thomas Avho con-j
tractcd the Comfort veil to thorough-
... . . . j
iy icsi out ms lease to the extent or
md rqnnted drilling progressing
very satisfactorily. Yesterday morn-
ing however they sheared a pin and
as a consequence now .have a job
Mshing for a hit
A Rochellc the Southwestern Pe-
troleum -Co.. Inis been successful in
finally rasing off. the water "which
has so long 'delayed operation at the
J. F. CreWs well and work is now
proceeding "verjf satisfactorily.
Notes of the Field.
going four thousand foot or more mi
les.- pa; sands
ser depth.
The big ri shipped here by A
The cable line has arrived for the
Bailey well of the Oil State I'etroita-
tun company and tlrtlling will be re
wire found at a les- tKmiled there soon. This well' jnis been
! drilled. Uiwnigh'iUio" lime mnlgls due.
to come In vnHi some .oil within a
r i.:.. ii . i
v .jujfirr wv o eu on me ooers-; short" while
iMiimou i;ari at i.oun. arrived Suu
day. The rf is suited to be the Ids
pest put out by tho Star pcopl
is sa il i. nc one ot tlie very b?s' tnict UpVtHwc8t0i- iow horo a gen
lira .;i MupjjtMl io .1CI Ulioril
comity. Mr. Cooper is expected to re-
Tos J. Collins has broiitrht in an-
I Uril llfr TftaV "111.1 ie i-?1t iwr.r-r.i
any sup' rnuend tlie unloading and
pla-ing of the big machine
Mc-Tsrs. Howen and Day hine reach-
ed a depth of aotit 1 feet in their
now location on the Hall-Duttou tract
saltan was cans
ihe completion
well am
the- first proin
a showing of
northwest Shannon .survey $1 etc.
3 acres being block No. o of ilii
M. W. Shannon survey .$ etc.
1-2 acres being bjf'dr No. 1 of
th M." AV. Shannon sdry. J etc.
acres being block No 4 of the
31' W. Shannon surey $1 etc.
jl F. Walace to C. W. CrnwforJ
askignmcnt. 'Undivided one-hair in-
terest in 102.1 ac.ro of th.?- U. . AV.
Riliks survey. No. IL'9.
1$;2 acres of (he C. W. Sihith sur-
vey abstract N. 17-I.V
2A acres of. the . May 0.bi:rn sur
vey. No. i:.u. ' . :
Ou acres in' all $ etc.
MUCH WORK DONE BY
FARM
DEMONSTRATOB
Of Interest to Women
DIG
PAS
I
QUARTER
Interested In Oil.
Arrhals:
'orter Xewsom Durant Okla.
Ii. IJarford.. Muskogee.
j; C. Rallard. Oklahoma City.
; (Jlharles Schwartz. Tulsa.
J. II. Hobinson Tulsa.
jValter 11. Gant Ardmore.
Y. G. Long Tulsa. " 13f
Y- K- Ihirke.. Thurber Texas"
T-. V. Flanagan Tulsa.
a few" (lays ago .by J
f a flowing Well. Tlie
xs to e act tor man
r oil this f.-act with
ittsiticrahle. gas.
CalcErb5
IKVALUABLE FOR COLDS
If infc.Ti .tx t1". t' t'll :-r. rnrnpnund
lessons tho rt.k of cl-rnTiir throat or tuns
troublo. All ihf ror:.cliai ar l vni jual-.
ill" arr . iJith-o.l .:i 1M3 falrium com-
roand. N0 li-irmful Uru-.s. Tr tlu-m to-
day. 50 cents a box including war tax
For Mile by all drtiKjriKt
Lckmaa Laboratory I'lilladelplila
Dealing in acBengo in the. vicinity of
the C;uup Dy'rrt- anil ' -AYltidHfih. lbJiaes
is very active jFivp: liunjlrctl dollars
per .acre appears to bh ' Uic ' Standard
iprirc .for leas In that portion f
j 1 he shallow fioM; .nud-qiulsitle op'-
tors are Spendig Idts' of money fbr
a chance to develop. stjniC of F.lhe "big
shallow . raduc$anvthejij. ;
Oil Leases and Transfers
A. McCoy to tho Ohio CKIcs Cl&t
A part ofl the .Crawford stirvcj
The Silver Moon Cafe
An eating place that is a boon
to the busy man;
(Jniot Sen ice.
('jiurfeous Senlcc
Intiiscdialc .Serucc
.The best qnality of food jire-
p'arcd and served in a way that
whets your oppPHte. The liiod-
erate charges will make you
reflect Phone
J.
Cb.
Noi ItiS.- im acrot. SttG
George t"uipio!! nx! U? Chas. Jt.
?ii!lor Wock h of the subdivision
-f the AV. W. Jtcll ranch. n acres.
Jl. cr. ' 'I - - -.
J. A. Smith cli nx-to The.Oliio Cities
Gas (u. 2:1 a ifs b ing 1." t-2 crts
of tho Win. 1'. J.vis iiitrvc' "No. ly
aoris of the 1. J. .Hoiltui
I'KOtJHKSS IS M.I)E ALM! MANY
IIMiS Of ENM5AV0U IX
HKOW.X COUNTY
Hemphill - Fain Co.
! Maying Improvements v
In Store Building
The Hemplnll-Fain Company has
scared a building permit from the
City council authorizing extensive-
hnnrovemnntj? nt tlie pmiinaiiv's '-tor!
biiliding corner Baker street and
F.iki. avenue.- The. work is now under
vzy and "will be completed in about
sully da'ys. . ' - -
The stoic buildinf. known throagh
out. this section as the bam iJrm build
ing will be completoly 'remoilelod inrl
side and out. An entire now "front.
t including- modern show windows will
. be; installed on the Fisk avenue Hidey
nfjuie biiilding. and a new entrance
j will be bnilt on IJaker street. Inside
'thfre will be considerable change in
-hfuigi-s i ronsere floor space for
ncv fixtuFos will be made.. New fix1.
and 7s
5;;imv.
.1. F. KweII
aH..i?nmont Z
; ?-e. ictnn olocli
W Slia:n:on Kiirvri
51. ei-
Z 1-2 a'.rc :. ;n-; block No.
tnces lor r e men s ienari:neni imvei
befrji nruVrel. to make that doiwrt- Rrddicjd b its memiier
Coiinty emergency farm demonstra-
t'fon agent O. I Griffin has just com-
pleted -the preparation of his quarterly-
report to the government covering
iiis. work during the .months of April
Alay and June. This report contains
much of general interest to the pub-
lic showing the scope of work done
by the government agent here.. A
summary follows: .
Travel. "2uro miles. Visits to dem-
onstrators' 79 to o''"r fariners.::."i.
to club members.-foi to schools 1.
Conferences . with farmers 842. with
business men 4."; with educators s
with agents 12.
-Meetings numbering ID with a total
attendance of over 1.2'ou. Letters
numbering approximatelv l."i(io.
Terracing: lT.utio foot surveyed.
Discussing Men's- nemoustnitinu
work MjV Griffin's report says- in part
'A' number of demonstrations' are be
ing .conducted with some of our best
fanners .Many of these .will be of
servico to tlroso farmers who are try-
ing to improve their cultural metJi-
i o"ds. Seed plecilon is receiving some
aJ'4cnUqh io:iho em that the farmers
mtiy. .irifelljgeutly select their own
isaeds In' Life. fields during the growing
aStsoh:; She demonstrations in pecan
Wrtklipg have ben given. Nat he triejs
ar :Uudd6l with buds from the best.
'Horn's '.-varieties of itocms and trees
si) "hwljflikl 'Avill bear pecans lik. the.
Ireo TxiiY vvliich tlie 'buds wen- l iken
a. Hvuil' as"' retain their proprrty of
bbailJiJaftBjc 'crops each year.
wrheyShcop aiui tfoat Jtaisers-' . As-
WK"lati0ii'"hn!old the vmo and mo-
to as
Clirislian Kndeavor Program.
Sunday July 7.
Topic Indians. -Song
3S. ;
Scripture reading; TIiq.. Indians' Just
Complaint JobC: ir)-27.' .
Prayer. . " " -
Song 81. .'
Roll call and -pa;yn)on of dues;
minutes. '" : ;k
Indian Patriotism atid- : the War;
A'enus Cock. I '."i - ' .
The First Americans. hs'.Loyal Citi-
zens. Alarj' Fi'cenfatu . - i. .
The. Progressive 'itnlia'h: Tilman
Johnson. . y . ".
Appeal of a narfoittiitdjan to the
Secretary of War Cjarrife" Ilfldebraiid..
Moses Monfcith . at - innJio Juliii-
Walker: .' -' ! . .
Conditions Anions. Uta Xavajos Mil-
dred Jenkins.
Hiusenss Iteport of C. ):. S. S.. Emma
Ford; report of treasurer.
Song. 8(i.
Lord's prayer. . .
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To K nil Icrs.
lJ.ro wn county chapter of A. IL C.
Dodge Brothers
MOTOR. CAR
A Carload of Dodge Bros.
Gars Just Unloaded
READY FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY.
Let UFs Demonstraie the
Dodge. 1
I JOE HALL
Phtoe 1055 - iWest Lee St.
. -
i . . .
just had her epiota of knitted arti i-sf
. it
assigned lor. the months of July An-1 radnat"; tV'ill- autdmatkally lome
gust and September. TbtH is in ; niemf ei flu; M Aty .Hftrsiilg" .'orpfi-
preiaration of Uie hce for"the coin-? and will b-!-ittijftt lo ml
Htary duty.
ing winter. To acconiplish this work Can'lidaU;- 'ringr tol e:VtBsU.;ur-
it wIU require.tlu' eamejft' and cn'ed for adniIsion lo the
certe4 effort of Qv&y linJUQr. A far (of Nursing hoiiid make
as it is possible vvle'-.tlil.'q;ppiv . the ! person fr 'tn writing ti
wool. Wo arc askii)Sjill.:v?hox'ait.aii l nir f.r of '!: H in-a i
will follow direction. Vp 'Diill at Hod -the Am-t ii-nn Hi t':oj
Cross hiyidquarter j.cdftfjr with .ruiy ? htd i.tr.-ln?.
hrt i modern in ecry respect.
We are making then t haiiges dur-r
Tin4 the. summer inonHiH in order to
good advants ii lias been found !v'
l:ny orgnriatioh In 'the state secur-
ing lite sp.verimHiiil price for wixrt'
Army ir:hooi
h:F.Hc;-t'0!i is
th Itivisior
if NiU sing o.
or to tb
GEO. ALL&N
nz i he House Reliable
( d.-t aod laurel PIANO and
M i " S I C Ii O r S E io the Njuthwpst.
Slicet Alus!i Music Book. Violins
(iultars. Strings. AlusiCat Merchan
diseetc. Vrite lor catahtr. Askfof
.iV freft bvolc of 5 Old Tlma
Sonirs wwrds ad music complete
""SanAngeloJTtxav
. . ;bein shape f r a big fall business. " nu ;a price. -timer tnan tlie giowers i
i . K. ' . fsnjs it. A. fain manager . ue irovcnvo .imi
MMiinur aWiiun. . - . ttffW.i nf mj-rhnnIio.'.-CCiVOll frir mhbair.
4 . " : - . i'' f"it. every deimrtment and they wiUidpne without hnvini; to pay a commls-
U'R J.
- not co-operate wnn us re
Pesides. this wu
of the
becin arriving by the time theso Iin-lpa - ftfr .snls.
prvvemdnts have been comple
;that during the fall we vsill
Specials for Saturday
At Norwood's.
5yds Best Bleached Domestic $1.0.0
V reporting m r ice
jtnd sojis Seln brsanized -to kep the ::row-
fnmitM-n and complete store in every frjiaitsir.;''. "
!IejtrtnHnt of the house." . .-'A froit: niid tr.tck srowers assocl-
i The improvements will cost in. thftVntfoh wn-.fbrihrd tit Ban
nc($mornooi or
Real Estate Transfers.
$1.00
. 22c
22 l-2c
Thirty-six mch Taffeta at .
Thirty-six inch Percales at
Best Grade Gingham at . .
Ladies' Hose Special Saturday 15c
Silk Hose Special Sat. for only 50c
Men's Hose Special tomorrow 15c
Ladies5 Union Suits gg at 65c
Small sizes in Ladies Un. Suits 50c
Good Heavy Brown Domestic 15c;
Towels .at per pair Special Sat. 45ci
Men's Palm Beach Suits !
Special for tomorrow $7.50j
Tomorrow special prices are being s
made for the Saturday shoppers.;:;:
which did
gona sorter Jo tlie .terry growers in
lint sofitkni of the county-during tin
berry tonsoiK
-. . "Tho cpimfy has. m members ot.
Ucnl estate transfers j:s anncouiira rums. in.. ry
V. . jobtis.'ii to tl. A Morse lot 'IiCr'"areAthir coudi.tims for grow-
X". K in 'block Xo. i-. of Mcn1eUaii(l's.. TPIMt mvT ihe high. !rice of feed
:dittlm t . row-n wood. $1. etc. r; Uia . ?lnh work very dii'fl. ulr
A. V. Vb Kee Kins to W. JS Johii-frTr of the" members have been
on. Uil t Kill Ml k Xo S. nfAc--'".W JiUHHi nie --i
CUmand's addl'ion t l$rovv;nvoo l; ' $L ::ntew- MMko n sactcss ..f their
:t!. fprpjocts...
j ifnch Ditvifi. by Sheriff to .1 .AjJ ..'"Jl1.? ""'J' jconuniMsioners court
jiv)-ett. Sale issued in favor of - J- j"8' A.Wf?;n?jantiiRa of the dnmth
. HoyeU vs. C. E. Ibish and Wiiho ref i ?ll. to farmers of the ennn-
ItnMi. Kots Xos 11. 11'. 13. H.-'iriJ ' 'ftIHSimrttely . in.ono bnslnds of
itr. ajii 17 in bbik No H in cjfy of
us regnnling the ttutttiiUE. W hav! (iewnd's :bc. Washitit ttm. 1.
v eied also our of; o?.giirpients - . ' i-
to be made. C'ome uflin ymir rmrt. Sewing-V4 ;'irtr- fpr- 1i.t !:tU-
yiH$: J;jiC AfSTiX. ;AiiU!;(;.m $rniK in Krajne wlcin'r
Director t vojuien's Work. ;weessary-ithai'i only one of tho
irr.Vir-.- jtask-i of tje twi hnn-if d Atiieriran
t.auzo Dressiinrt Koim Kejiorl.
Heport for the. itihUjtjpf "Jffile IDIX
from the iane dr8Ii' riiqjn:
Xumber workers 2 52 Hoiirst five
days each week ITl. V
Paper back pndsMGiSl D&.
ipt s 2x2. 12lM)0
Mas; fi. h. lionrcitrf.
Chairman tlauae n'reiu.g Koo.'u
n r111y S.eliiMil of .-XiirsIiiL'.
ler to
made upon?- ihes'NnrsIng Se
v Oiri iii ' itir. V VI 1 ..it i v-
! changes of; .-Franc .
; Hume Job! litfin a inother 1 al-
Jvas a jotv'.'-it 1 V. Mi C A. Women
Avent over Vfi i'uncc f.irbust that. jur-pos-e-t)
mothefs unt Hist to
the fiin" nun oj'.tbe t'thd Stat?-.;
;Thy ;ur Hh-ul o4 tor them
vvas;i iJl-b. ::u. Tl- uiAke hay-
' lofts and uK it . u.rr-. .!o "V"
lKmM. en-K.re bardsbipd -ami cohf for
1.1.
i 1..- ... .'.;t-. '...... .... . """. ' "laurr. turiu- wiKm-ver
1 i 1- 11. iiiit:i. i.nii. r iit?iiiii iiiik 1 1:1 1
Hr-wiiwKii ;i K-i parls of lots XoR.
tiitj fs iu I. lock 2; ;;lso all of blOeH-
Xo. of HiowiiWijod Heights hddl-
tioli to ilrownwood. :$!).
oftl liw hiiuhols of corn and ::0
idn.-pf idl&tlfa. au.1 iT.'UMt j)oijnds of
nrifr-insfit-. -rhrse sale renrecnt a
rOst i'KllirfAo the farmers of 5 1 ;.."
TO IUJ YS: VIA'V. M K M HE Its
Fri Ilrciid never a day old- call
for the Hanqucl !oaf4 a biggor and bet
ter loaf for the money. Looitey Mer-j
(iiUtile Co. t
Tb-all inqingers Of the IIovh' A.-rictil
ural GFnh of Itrp-wn fptinty:
t An- lnntntloii is estend d- to wu to
jflttVpti. ifco peek's . course of im-truc-jtion
for : i&uib "hoys at the I'armcrs
Irort toifijo'.v. .. ('olleice Station
July-1'Jiiil.jU). 27th. It is epe ted tint
il'vtl'jl gotijp Oillege.. Station at this
(time ami i wflrb" dlightMi to have
a immbQr .of:clah !jy of this rounty
10 a'ompay ine; I. feel positiie tliat
the MnstrnViJbiiH and enterniiiimen'
ig lint genuine parts are used jui i job- wui receive win jhmhv wi'
1k1 1'hf' bct nl m-cliii-.if ; -firo
( .nmA Qrmmn fri nnr slnrp nri oppiiiwi T.n ru m un uie
UiV rr -Tr i. I 'J "k Ruarantced. 'fimro (itHises. that .heals and h.dg-
What We haVe tO Otter. OU Will s"" wlrv l!rtlun for Ii().srHi"g;far :tlml:Weefc will be $liT pei
.M.v;xi:l'OS. dy.. Please let -me. hear from you if
We Repair
Magnetos Generators
Starters
nd your r- pair work .where noth-
eni- $liPiise pf . tlnv ti'ip.
in! -Mr Ii J.;K SupL.of the Short
BURT NORWOOD
1 yOU tUlltk there is .i n )!. liilitv of
KprinO' lirp X KPnair nn.-'0ll'' It is desirable that till
f 9 'law w iiviuii wwa
. r . . - -1 .
(incorporatea) My
110 Main Street Houston Texas
ehib b't.v- of this county go as a par-
Yoiirs truly
0. P.-GIUFFIX. County Agent
THE BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
(Every Afternoon Except Sunday)
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The Paper for the People
of Brown and Adjoin-
ing Counties '
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60c Per Month!
I At .STKV. July the federal board
:tor voeational eilncation has reciuost
f oil State Superintendent of -Schools
Doughty to attenti a meeting in Wash
Iiigtoij July Il-l to consider wavs
and moans of providing vocational
rchnbilttatinu of disabled ami wound-
: - V . .
imi woidiers anti sailors (.ongrens
recently pasfind' a bill for this. purpoFo
and appropriated $2ooniU(J to carry
out plans.
Well I Ihno Come Mack Uome 1
bought I could do better and tried
a'ipiiud :antl now I am satisfied that
no matter what they say nobody Is
Fjiolng to do any better part by mc than
Looney Mercantile Co. We frequent
ly hear this and do all we can to merit
such confidence. -
I still want some active man who
wants to learn the Life Insurance
business tis a calling. If intoreated
Heo -inc. Phono 2'J'X Offico Ilooin .'05
Brown wood National Bank building.
J. YV. Staton. tfc
A Hoflnr Mini Bigger loaf ot bread
made with thq best Ingredients call
for the Banquet loiif at Looney's.
So Long s d'ooil Bread is obtalnn-
bio you are entitled to It. Get the Ban-
quit nt Looney's.
IVo Candle Erery Kgr sold from this
store Looncy Mercantile Co. .
vfi It be
.ire or mis country isere lias bo-n
est.ab!Hheji un ler the jnrfsdiction of
t-v AtfvTi al I" partmen of JUie Army
an Army School b nursing. . This
schot l will b. joaniodj til Washing-
ton iiere the prdlmlnhry technical
training will he asslguetl to 'arion
Military i-Iosphals throughout the
country. . - . '
If these hospitals contnue in opera-
tion for three yeara ilid''. entire jierirwl
of the course will j-ecofve an official
fiploma. Should hbspiials .cense be-
rnre tin- completion .of this period.
r'dtt will be giVeii toii nil branches
f nursing completed. rThis certfH-
ate will entitle the holder to reconi-
f i -in for servic-8 jven by any I'm1
Hospital Training School wbi h mav
iibscMuently accept her. as a stu li r
The three ears course will be v J -'u
into a preliminary term of fi r
months a probationary peri -id. a
junior year of eight months an inter
mediate year of twelve months a? I
senior jear of "twelve months. A v.
ration of. one mouth for each ar
Will be granted.
Tlie Military Hospitals will pri'Vli
pei ience in surgical and mr li '.1
nursing including comnmnicabb'. m '
oiis and mental diseases. Kvjuri-
en e in the diseases of children kvu
ecohicv obstetrics and public hr.il .
nursing will bo provided through af
filiation with other hospitals.
Mach hospital will have assfgmd
it a director a staff of lecturer. 111
strurtors supervisors and comi'lctr
teaching equipment. Candidates wil'
be admitted in accordance with t'i.
needs of tlie service- the first clas 01
tering on or. about July 1. litis. Thcv
wilt be assigned to service by the
lican of tlie Army School of Xurslnt?
Candidates must bo between twitm
one. and thirty-five years of age. in
good physical condition and of nd
mpriil character.. They must be grad-
uates of recognized high schools or
rircKent evidence of an education
pquivalont. Special consideration viil
'e given to those candidates who ha
taken the course Iii Elementary Hv
gieno and. Home Care of the Suk in
dor the .auspices of the American Hel
cross. No tuition fee Is required Th
students will be provided with boar I.
lodging and laundry through the peri-
od of the course and with text books.
They will be required to provide
themselves with indooiunifonns for.
the preliminary course and upon its
conclusion with an outdoor uniform.
A monthly allowance of $If will he
given them.
.Candidates for. graduation 'must
havo completed the prescribed course
of throo years and passed their final
examinations. Upon the completion
of the course the students who have;
become members of the regular Army
Nursing Corps will be eligible for
membership in the American Nurses
Association tho National Association
for Public Health Nursing and en-
rollment in the Nursing service of the
American Red Cross.
If we are still at war upon the com
pletion of the three vcars' course the
(oil n' w- fjo.n hohitf (uics.
. 3 :
On (illllt . f '.'
of my i hihln . I ;m lifting
Ir'tf'il.
(f ISO'
ttielt!
It if . . V ill 'I .ilt n .x.ii
m-K- Mi. J A. S'vtM'f'.- wi.i
ilf ice-;and it i ;e ijiar-" ot r
;fKs ;.i.-il ) n N i f kth. ..' H" a
ng to hi- i.- wi r - h.
'U-
drte
A 1.
Human HninN never tfcwch a ;-o mu
of oin'ry lmt-r in -the handi'.tit: o: .
at olir store. Looney Mercar.tile Co.
Keep Furs and C-ing
Free of Motiis
You can keep 5trar furs at crJit-
ing free of moths by destiny it weii
vnth BEK BRAND INSECT PON-
DER before putting it away ifoths
-like insects of nearly every other
kind cannot live where it is used.
Harmless to human beings won't
stain clothing or furs.
Bee Brand Insect Pcsk
fan it iztto the Jr
Flies and moscuito
die in a few miniate.
Will kill ants fleas
roaches bcd-buES lice.
and bugs of nearly every
kind. Directions on
gickage. Look for tb
ee Brand Trade Mark.
25c & SOc
Evex'ywher s
ec0R2I(X& CO. tehmm. 12.
i - 1 1 11 1 1 tj m- aMWT
WOODLAND POSE SUGGESTING LEFEBRE'S FAMOUS DIANA. AN-
NETTE KELLERMANN IN WILLIAM FOX'S MILLION DOLLAR '
PICTURE BEAUTIFUL "A DAUGHTER OF THE G0DS."j
LYRIC SATIRDVY
OIL SCOUT COMPANY
(Unincorporated)
0FFICEi304 WEST CENTER
j Brown wood Texas
BOX 229 - - - PHONE 778
We find lease and develop Oil Lands.
Those who go with us get to fortune's fountain.
I. N: TERRILL Manager and Geologist.
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 224, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918, newspaper, July 5, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343203/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.