Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 7, 1919 Page: 2 of 6
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BROWN WOOD BULLETIN MAY 7-3-919
810
ill ntm TEXAS
MEET THURSDAY NIGHT
NJTC WELLS 'OjnjfJETEI)?4STItE.VClS.EKK)Rr-?J0 itB.XlIUi
T AYERAi.'K I'KODlTTiWN TlSECI'KE .LAKTIK ATTp.S3-S i
SUOS A DECREASE.1! ' AX'rk OF .MEJn'lEKS. r f
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OIL. FELD NEWS AND GlSSIP i
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Oil
City Dernbk covering new. well
fo
April it as shown that North
exas
was the le'Uiiig field in the amount
or initial .production obtained during
the ''mouth the total from theuS
yeHs
completed being 4G2i0 barrels
the" Dallas 'evs. -While there
avere
twenty-seven more completions
the
new production
howf a decrease - of
20.02U barrels from the March r.
There was. more than the usual;
her of dry holes reported. . tht
port.
uum-
total
than
being thirty-eight or eleven more
iu March. There were fewer
-pish-
ers fouud during April than. 5it: the
previous mouths since' the . fiel
Ka st land county were .openfed. "
k of
surk-
uurnett-is homing us own as
pool and the striking of a largti
several jniles to the northwest q
auction adds to the interest nij
'that
section. Operations are increasing
rapidly in all. directions with Ll
e.re-
suit that at the end of the- month
there was an increase .of 144 J
aud wells drilling the una!
474 rigs and-1.414 drilling.'' "
rigs
being
3Iore Completions: Less Oil-'
In the old fields eovere.d "bij
the
Derrick's
monthly oil report
Ithei-e
were
- with
2238" wells completed iuiril i
a new production Of ;I37lL' bar-
rels. Compared with the iTgur
s ior
March tlifere was an increase .ti
completions and a loss of ;i$362
j bar-fbjn-lisyl-
rels. An Increased mnnber of
pletions were repartetl from Pto
vania. Kentucky Kansas Xorti
as. Gulf Coast and. Wybintng. wiij h Ok -
lahoma reporting only two more
"
trains ill now production caiH
Iroai
the J'ennsyivania division. . Kenjtafky
Illinois Kansas. Xori3i L-o.ujsiianai and
Wyoming. The largest Iqss.was of
-uyuu uuiieiit in -nuui iah uiur
Held not reporting sO many gt
Mhers
as m tne previous ntontn. As.jcom-
pareu wan ine repon ior .npi ni;i.T.
. i -.t . t . . e 4. . '
the present figures exhibit a l$s of
seven m compieuons--anuta..gattn o)
. . . 11.
12.4C9 barrels in "-the new' prod union
obtained. i
The completion include 4CS dryj holes
an increase of sixty-seven ahfl 193
gas producers a decrease of leven
as- compared with the --March -rr$poit.
Kansas and Oklahoiiia furnished TiO
per cent of thedryholes and-tig wells
asid the Pennylvajna "diyisiQu; with
Kemi'CKy. .ortii Texas and gm if roast
added nearly .32 per cent niorfti itip the
list. Wyomins rtnort!l only
failures out of the twenty.-niiti
ivelis
completed and Xortii Ixmisiari
did
better with a loss of nine in sl
completions and nine gas .pro?
y-two
tcersr.
Subtracting the dry holes sii
as
wells from the total eompImiOnH
leaves 1.575 oil-producing avc1
.'. In
wer
anu-
.Mai ih the number of pi odue-.-rs
1271 in February 1-3S and in-
ai-y 1.073. The average for m
pto-
ducers m March was
cre
aiid in April SG.C barrels.
Much .New Work.
The most interesting featrc:;K.th
report as it was in March ';-
the
total
large increase in new work.." Thfcf
sf C.G5S rigs and wePs drilling
Mhe
greatesi evt-r known in the nil
re
sjuns. The' previous higli imijd
ft Was
0.54a at the close of November. 1 'J IS
so uiai uie present report maHes a
higher record of operatiotji
and
ex-ceeds that fit March by ;5G!;
largest gain .naturally is rpj
from North Texas of 144 in Ihe
The
orted
total.
but Oklahoma is not .so far ;thind
with an im rt-asef of jiinety-one..
;.Oth-
er important'-iicreises -are -fi frfive
in the IVjinsylyilhia diyislrm. fo:ty in
Kentucky aud twenty-nine far
Wv-
oiniug. Thef only loss rcportcf
!t tor
any. tlisuirt is. of sck'ii in tlio
dhision. ' " - -
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FetroIeum'-CIub Porter
: Is Making Reputation
As Artist With Pencil
The .Brownwood Petroleum i :iub
Hmuu! the distinction of having tits its
colored porter ayouug man who pos-
.esses unusual talent as a skt.t.)i ar-
list. He is ilernian Kverett wl!o re-
i
cently returned from. ;i" period lot ser-
In the monihlv rpvtow iv
mj and
Everett has had no training; (ivhal-
ever but pos.-resseS;a. talent -whlcji en-
ables him to nuicklv and acmfi'atVv
iuteicu .various weir Known on;. .men
who are seen in tlio club room
each
ie of
day. His sketches "are the sini
.I. i tr.. i. . - ' 1 i . . . .
much interest and"?sume
am us
tuent
t- thosd wi
ho invOlunjuirily leiiw hi?
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victims.
: Cause of Jlcudak-hc.
My Knowing tne cause a di.seaat may.
often be avoided- This in "particularly
true of .headache. The
Jieadacbe. The niost cojhtn.vn
of headache Is a disoMered
cause
t-iomacn or consupauon wnicti n ay i;e
corrected by taking a few dos
. --i
Chamberlain's Tablets. Try it. '
Otliers have obtained permanent
limy
ellof.
bvltaking these Tablets. They are
toliake and mild and gentle in fe.
Udv. ' '1
vice in the United Slates armj and "-.mvt -saffl-th- exprrt from Am;rJ-
fell heir to tlyi "job of keepingj the !':tvday it t troivynvjniire''
Club's quarter.hipshape. ' i " At'th-top of the bu'iiding was a cat
Freslt Kottnd firccn ilciuis at
eyj's for 8 l-'Jc. -
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trawbcrrles at Looney's. li box
35c.
ioon-
tt for
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il Thts regular .weekly meeting -of the;
ir t Petroleum t'ltib of'Uroyhiwoort will hi.
(held Thursday evening m tne cJtii)
. rooms .hi .the southern -liotid.'an.d. each
mynibev-j is nijged tobe' present The
pasl two meetings h:lv& boon "attend-
saysed Uy only'a few members iml no
.... . ! . . .. . . .
ueinnie-tiotum: votuu ihv lawn on any
. matters n-esbnted. -and the' executive
- conniniife is iherw.fnrci vry anxious
r that there' be. a' big ambulance tomor-
row "nigbt. ' ' ;
; .uionjt; the manors which will.; be
'taken up yt'.fnr.rrow iighf4 meeting-
; will -be thai I of wdonming Henry 1..
Doherty! :ixu
be in trowiAool . tin latter part of
this. wek orciirly in m-xt week. The
'rich opinion (of niinny nipinbths of the Club
hvell- is Uiat ; soimj kind of 6ii?anized wol-
prq: conic "Tid piypaiv.d; tur. the visit of 'the
i distihghtsheu- .bujuef-s:jinen who ; will "
be Jrerelwhnejtbuiiiig'the Textw fhtlds ;
; tne reuoieum v nat vu'.-n tin; no ni:
; operate I will
uie t painper oi. t.om-.
nieTKe m tin
S matter.
rr mat ittx- vi -more than
.Sevt'-r-l 61
?tln V-ustl importance -iHl be present -
ed. tp Uu- v
evri nit -tab
lib. and tike -interests
V ::tv mvt'h'f tl.
of
jW . Veather KeeDS
Wet. T 7eePS .
uti men maoors ana
Business Slows Up
f Today's w
4
weather iiau catiied thf
oil "taiernit
i lii-re to!'3etiiai:i dof-tly
f roails ciiig ' uoiu1 :. too
r
thei
- :'KvJO LugooA weather uiHiu-ntion
able -oii'day.4
su h as -ti:s. wheli there .
5s a tirjz2ij.
of rain falling afte-r't-Wo
. precipitation. ' -. . -;
Aif the tvelK ..today v;as
bf-cause; cu its' scarcity.
g visit d any of the w-'hIIs
- tiya t) rea
- f3Je " Jlf.Ws
noteworthy
no.Oiie havh)
an(5 my
ody iiuv.ing any intormatiun
to hue
klevt-
pmnenti. u eonsequenc
of this
wa
a p.'tcepjjbl - dullness "in"
deals filing clow d. nuJi '
. trading
few
- r
few. jdist-usscj
fl during -the day. So. far-
. as is know 1 J
here today all the drill-
uv
-1 mrerest t ontenng chietly. hi ' tiie .
(ams well df tne T-exasEastern d)m-
jUJ)y near this ci'y." r" v
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-oriusn .iviusruians- -i-augnt "rt
: - How io "Jazz" But Cat
: Could Not "Savvy"
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iBy fjrema'iHual X-M"-; FlTVico.)
Ld.'i-lX j: (by taiLi There I. y .
great -d'emarid for jaxz': musicians jusi.
now.
- bin;:
jazz .bauds al'e Uein
furoiio-d t l'y. me "t-. t.j'jnad an in'stm-.
tneitia!-l;t . rSlu. is. eaisabl'j .;f bei:i:r
mitsk:iakv eSmxtrih fifths it .:v to !..
tin a' post
'A .yrflp
reseativefoli-the -'KviiiiiW'
.Jt-nd'lkWisal of'.a--
. I '.iu.'-N.i' i . . . . ....
SiamhViid"
iiewHajy. i'taiif biJi" West. Eiid t ecum
IV.
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Tbcr: w" i-v-7" 3-'2fl 'iaus; ?ill ;:ie
io uie : W'jm and tuev 'Aer 'UU
fraii: by sin 'pert . froiii Anmt h
The. instrunfertts AVerfr ft wo train' one
a clartle! aipia'no and a drum.
"PJaji th;-; through." i'ul the cm rr.
handing o
ecvies ut
a " piece cair- d
'r .
.sajiibreiy. fu
. a' high-da-.-.
"The- Bn-wfik Mejiy
The- Band idaied" ii
the i$if
lllelllAd . (1
nuintette. r. : ; .
-y.wi j tl ;niw you-now t.o jazz nr
. saf Airiri"ui
He took" wuy' t!re tmislc ;tiit. told
be biifid plav as'iiva-h ihe:.-
remembered
' r mboajsis
11c showed one of .tbe
imv to hd a tin saocp-
- pan ;at ;he mfit-h of fcbt instrumenf
"Tliat liow yt.u get. Hie reai. mod
rn iioiprs" lie explained.
i lie dttnoh Crated in' the pinnist hov
.lie ws.!t(j xlo' the-ruus ;nui s-caler with
-if ihainb- i. and .had the fro:u
takop iut of thei piano ; to iye him
every -csjia nc i" T :
He lihd a' few iiifnutes' conversa-
tiohjwlth tah clarinet pktyj'r on t.he
.'!Uf .wtols and nPmns.
-TJlis .iwaS foHi'woil My a. brief on-
: iu .r -I. .i .
lm'Q
mn-'
! wo -
fujiuiiue urniniper wnn went
and hot rowM a i iotftr-horn .and
liandbeiis. tile notes of whicy
wer a inatt dr of cnjciire
-belonging tojMhp-- bbusekeeper.
j lalcr saal that sliefottnd the cat
streets ;a way' aflftf'the rehears.-
The
four.
al It
"'
id a dazed expression on irs-face and
l:t-: I'X'Keu iijougmtui over sjuz-e.
"liy observing 'Miesef simple nil' s;-
the .expert Raid al'ier.ward. "almost
"y five c.OiKjretenr 'batitlsmen can be;
niade into a jfizz band."
KrcshiJ'ouiid Ureen 1b'iinj at Loon-;
eyV.Tor S 143c.
UMIV I
i:vi:it iAinni:.!) ;
m
inJ . imi Ah;!
vhitc wimnni
prfered being air
nb! ihafd ! -aimtber vni Ih.nl mv-sahirv
i" ....... in I.......
vtmi .nui tv vv:i
n a
fish in hair
nuns.
He hit
me to keep my head 2n a tow -stick but'
jwas of 411c opinion that ahg would not:
i('("ilikc strainejl kiSHp. ''Mirt" that'
enough? HlLxRViOI?:XT Archite;!(.!
Bulletin Duildiug.
('uctimher.sl at Looney's 12 l-2c.
Frcsli Round (ireen Heans at Loon-1
ey's for S K5c. i
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RECEIVED BY
EXPRESS THIS
MORNING NEW
SHEPPARD CHECK
SOCIETY BRAND
SUITS .
'These . Suits arc of; -the
best materials - with ! high
.-wdist- .lin.Qi slash; .podkets.
'Embracm this : seaison's
v best styles unci'" materials'.
: Priced at $50
See our wiiTpovv.
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'Where Most Men Trade
IBB- BSHOP
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CONSECRATED TODAY
t v k 5i;s . cit viun: . 0 : i; kci:st
-AKriHii.ocid.si; i Tin: uvtiui:
. . ; rrn:ii sjtates:
i S .V-iso. iu ' nl i fr'esi i
SANTA I"Kr
X' w. ?v filing.
A Hurt lue;!
. May 7 -r.
of fc
T!i' '.. .
. "!u-w .If'bl.6 X. M-? ' yh tAni rawl
' niet.r(ll)(ii).;m of t.i;e . a:r- h'l.i:' ee o:
'si1a: i'- Mitf lref ;.fniea in th -
l t f'f of ''
rraar.i b' re kkUv. ' -i
r;aiic.? h re t :'iuy.
" Tlu :. C'lirinii-arciiisliop;
th'.':
; Hp v.- J. H. PiU-.iil.. M fcaii'tti
. ft.-rirtvr "the . cTruiijiv jtf r(hse ratnut
'v wliffli tric fu-r icr supel'r of'-t;.-
Pram i.an. faih r:-r in a!n v-
Tatf .SettJcmVnt became; the
guide. of the Koman rntholT
'.1"xit i. Ci)loi.id';; Ai :-Jii!a at
cm re liid-'
spirit il t! 1
s xf" New 1
d 1RV
TCas. ... . ; i
- The ceremony - was- attended by
-rhaniirwMi atld. laymen .fnmi all parts;
s . . W -lil ij.r-i ur. . li i
a numner.
ijf vi-irlng digTiitarie.'.
17-'jer
"A rcfi bishop -1 )agc r;- -47"' tea : 1
was born in-FT. Ann's Uid. where lit'
rerfnved his early "Xdi-c.&! UfhUr ri -
l teidt-r St' Fiaiu-is coltog". pi t' jiem-i
nafi. fie was -rdainc-d pt'iesj Lu'l'.f'.j
ll..) nine t' Jlle ViJUttl U'St. .e.lUhtWIT;
yc:I r.-v. nvi - lie. waf stii t t'onei
at Pi!-:a i
illanea and KarnKnrtf.ii. 1-jt -
hi thiL
sta!.e. betifie fi;nmtng charte f
t!
he!
FrauiiVsuu- mf-ion at .leiti-
ten years ago. His fjinUi.
. . Pu 'j'!0 j
ritv wi'h'
KpanHh.ahil a nnvr -tif Indian H
lee'1 made hi.s services particularly
valuable in Xcw Mexico.
ArchbKhop Pitaval ftfttrotuiced. 'his-
resignation Inst June befaitje hi.s ad-J
an(fl age prevented rra vol oyer
extensive jurisdiction.' -
Kill ihe llitte Hig.'.
. Hy feidiiv Martin's Woirdilri'ul nine
liug Killer to .oiir t bb.Ke'nk Vnni"
money back if not ab.solu1eIy satis-
Ued. Ask your drupel t. Adv.
ECZEMA
Ilnnt'fl Balvo fonnorly called
Hunt's Curo ts narLntocd tu
stop and ncrmanoolly emu tbat
terrible ltckux. It Li com-
pounded for thatporjKiso antl
jour monay win fjo promptly
rerundod wlthont fiuoutlorj
lt Hi.M'fi Hatie Jal a tn- euro
I tcli. HciCDia.Totter IUdk Worm
or any otfiur trfcla Uisoaso. Vsi
Iho boz.
For aato locally by
CAMP-lUvlX miVU (:0.
.WANTED Leases di-
rect from owners ; lowest
price for cash; give: sur-
vey block number drill-
ing wells surrounding in
first letter
MutualLeasingSyndicate
Oil Operators Building.
Fort Worth Texas
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jHere's a message :
wKo call themselves JP&tiiGts and who hoast
of the: part they have played in the War: . . ;;
MS-A
UVyiNVVUUl
: :) SAND DOLLARS BEHIND
; ; WITH HER QUOTA :
Whether you believe the.quota-was too liigh
is qiiite; imniaterial. It is charged against ;
Brownwood; and Brownwood is going v; to
suffer unless it is raised. ... .' - . S;. "
Many of you who read iMm
: - vertisement have not bought
: a single liberty bond
Still more of you hayenot bought a Victory-
: Bond and have offered excuses when the t
soliciting committees called on you. Now
the time has come for a show down. Youy
must either put up or shut up about your
patriotism and EVERYBODY IS GOING TO :
KNOW WHAT YOU DO ABOUT II k
Hurry around ta the campaign headquarters
tomorrow morning and give your subscript
lion for every dollar that you can save dui r
jng the next six months. You owe it to your-
self and to your neighbors. ' ;
! .. This advertisement paid. for by patriotic and progressive
-.: ." ... businessmen of Br6wnvo6d .'.
tp: Bro wriwQ(
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