The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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NiggerheaJ C<wl. Also Feed andGrain.
Put up at our wagon yard when in Plainview
Plainview
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The best equipped" with first-class rigs, good
driving and riding horses in this locality.
Crosbyton,
Texas
J. C. Garrett, from Tap/ was
in town today , with a tine load of
water melons.
J. C: Johnson returned from
Chicago this week and reports a
good trip.
Hon. Hugh Metcalfe Was over
■ from Emma, Saturday, and says
things look good over his way.
Several of our fellow towns-
art--the-new
town Spur.
School is doing fine, and there
ftias been several new""pupils en-
D . Petzel and F. E.
[jyere fortunate Tuesday evening
in having the pleasure of a fine
automobile drive at the hands of
Mr. D. A. Moore, of Floydada,
who was over from that town
with'Messrs. T. P. Adams and
J. W. Golden. We had planned
to go over and take up some mat-
ters of advantage to Crosby coun-
,but our car was out Of commis-
sion and when Mr. Moore offered
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The World In Mourntft£«-
road King Gone.
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Mr. Harriman died a t
home on Tower Hill last Thurs-
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day after, a lingering illness. " , f.
Mr. Harriman was the«reatest
organizer of railroads the world «T
has ever known. -
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and what is wrong abput thi
i position. Let's- have the opitv
! ion of others. The Review is
rho people's-newspaper and its
What
! have they to say?
rolled this week. The board.
and faculty are weii pleased: | Official Statement Of tlfB Flnaft-
if you know anything you | cial Condition of the First
State Bank, C/osbyton
know what is good tor anyone in I
Crosbyton is good tor another, j At Crosbyton. Crosby County, State
i,)Oht be selfish but be broad of Texas, at the close of business on the
gauged and yon can wear a first day of September, 1909, published.
sml|e in The Crosbyton Review, a newspaper-
printed and publised at Crosbyton,
Mr. Jone<2 Of Jones Brothers state of Texas, on the sixteenth 'day of
Mill and Elevator Co., oi Plain- September, 19Q9.
view, was in Crosuyton Satur- - RESOURCES
day and remarked lu sa.\, that Loiins lind discounts, personal
he was surprised at the growth in , or (-<)llateral
Loans, real estate
Crosbyton. .Ovvairaiu
Sims, our popular Liverey • Bonds Stocks.,.,,
„ n a . ,, , ■ __ . Real Estate (banking house) .
man was out to the Club meet- ,wl .. . ' „ t
Other Real Estate
Ulg me other pigllt and was seen Furniture and Fixtures
making eyes at the old maids. Due from Approved Reserve
The next thing you hear will be Agents jW.279.42 ... .is,279,42
something else. * : Due from other Hanks and .
• -i Bankers, subject to check.. none
The" Crosbyton 'High School!Cash"Items
.3,584,22
3,170,00
. .none
none
none
none
none
opened the 5th. with GO enrolled. Currency
This is- the second week and
,, W,. • i t.• Other "Resources as follows:
there are 7G in attendance. It
none
5,970,00
. 989,55
we keep this lick up we will soon ' Total
need another $10,Ul 0 building.
LIABILITIES
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Do the People Read?
(Continued from page one.)
for newspapers, an i there is no
other .investment that benefits ! ...
--- ; SpUCO l? W ItH reftf efS.1
them as much. They know r -r^-
what*is being done and why, and
with what resultv and ""thi-irj ~""7 "
opinions and a.:!ions, are bas'jd-j Crosbyton Their Home
on information taut interests' rhis week Crosbyton bet-am-
It seems to the home of two more good fam-
r saitl in ilies; M'v T C Mathews and
his recent address tn.it the far-1 Mr. Ta_ylor Goult have niyvedto!
mer knows least a >o:ic his inte •- C-*o.>byton-tt.v"make it their home
ests and bus.ness of any class. 1 They are larg« stoe'< holders in
No.v all must admit that this i - tlie^. ('rosb.vton Telephone Corn-
not right. Tnen why have it so. P'my and will devote their entire
trt out now an 1 cultivate the; time t-) that business. , . ,
nevvspaper h ibit; oeg.i.n with o >e 1 rhe Crosbyton Telephone Com-j ^ you cun ^ ^oos^ -V°ur Pa"
paper, vour home pauvr. Con-1 pajflyJias.a wxtfJcintf. capital ol'| out au^indt the wall. We • Un;]ivi(lo(| PrJfVts" net
ditions immediately about you j$.0,000 and wili put in one of thej^a,v<i opportunity to [)ue Ranks and Bankers,
dffoct you most' ryad it Nextsystems in the countfv* wiite an obitu^iy since coming j subject to check...
take a good agricultural'' paper; j Crosbyton feels justly proud of t0 ">« bluins, but if our km.cker j In,n MrD,pbsit . t,,
that will make you money in j the Bu«r comers, and The Ro |j butt his own brains out we Tim^™lini.ati!3 of
your business, if you read and | view:- in extending to them a j give liin^ustice. ^Demand Certificates of Deposit
heed it. Youi mind turned in
these channels will, like the
working men's elsewhere, want
more information, and. you can
then add papers of state wid.-
circulation. Your wife and chil-
dren will follow such example
and benefit immensely.
Yours is nox a cabbage head.
but you are treating it like, one,
or no "beYterC Just vegetating
like a plant. Now stop, and
think about this and see if -41 is
none
51,993, lit
25,000.00
nyiie.
.09,77
none
none
none
hearty "we 1 com eT""'
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We heard an expression tlv
none
none
none
51,993,19
T. H. Oliver was a caller at- Cashier's Checks
tnis office this week and left Bills Payable and Re discounts
.us some line pepper that we will Liabilities as follows;.„
other day that took the wind out see t0 jtt it goes to the Dal-
lasFair- lt,y"U haVU STATU OF TEXAS. ,
m htrM' that is extra guod call and tell i County l>f <-r,)s,.v- , w„, M
The ones that put forth their; us. We want the exhibit irom ■ Rassett as president, and William D;
best efforts in. the* -Pallas Fair:old Crosby to excell anything in Petzel as'cashier of said bank, each of
evhibit will have done a grxeaTt; the hall. Will you help? j us, do solemnly swear that the above
work for Crosby County.
Professional and Business
Directory^"-1-
l. per inch per month.
LLOYD A. WICKS
Attorncy-ot-Law
leneral Practice. Abstracting and
Land Transfers a Specialty.
Crcsbyton, Texns
HUGH METCALFE
Lawyer and Abstracter.
Land and P^state Litigation a Specialty
Written opinions "given on land titles
Abstracts made on Crosby county lands
Emnia, Texas
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W. L CRANFORD
— ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW
General Practice .
Land matters,^....specialty
Emma
Texas
Dr. J. B. Hall
Surgical and
Mechanical Dentist
Lester M. Hall, Associated
A11 wovk guaranteed first-elass
Plainview, - Texas
Sept. atir
F. B. Oouldy & CT).
Real Estate Brokers
Correspondence solicited..
Exchanges a specialty.
Plainview Texas
K. H. Cox
best of -our
statement is true to thi
Kelley White, who has been knowledge and belief. ——
When a town has a chance at • with us since coming to Crosby- Julian M. Bassettr-Tivsklent.
a good thing ahd lets it getaway , tori, has gone to Lubbock, where! William I). Petzel, t'ashier.
they, aite a set of numb skulls, j he will do the job 'stunt in the i f>1?w?rn1a>?J1 s"b8C",)^11" me-
not all so; otherwise,- how is it These do not exist in Crosbyton. j new job office at that place, j niZlJn hundred "nnd^nlne. ^WitneaB
., j my hand and notorial seal on date last
j'aforesaid.
i Lloyd A. Wicks. J. P. and Exofficio
j Notary Public in and for Crosby Coun-
| ty Texas.
R. M. Bassett
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\ DIRECTORS.
Millinery Opening, Thursday, September 16
$) A. M. T< > i<> P. M.
Under the direction of our Miss Corrine Barnett, we make
an elaborate display of Fashions Favored" Styles, for Fall
and Winter 1909. Your opportunity to view a wide show-
ing of the best things, from the plainest Street Hat to the
nicely plumed French Model. Lad;es-Gentlemen Invited,
(i. R Cox
COX BROTHERS
Arthuects
Rojnm 12
First National Bank BulldfnR
PhOn? 31 62 P. O. Box 417
Plainview, -| - Texas
J. C. Dial, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
All calls answerer! promptly day
or night. - -----
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A. R. TAYLOR;
DENTIST:
Office in Burrus Drug Store.
Floydada, -r-Texas.
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Mr. Julian Bassett left Tues- 5^
for Kansas City, Chicago an4| p«
probably New York City. He iB7^SS
away on business in the interest
of ifrand old Cr^by countyr v
if you hear a noise like a railroad
don^t get excited, but
give freely, and you
the greatest thing in the mifoer:
'.gi . . .. . 1 -i 1> T. ...'-i
of7 country building
work to get things at
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1909, newspaper, September 16, 1909; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242154/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.