The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1920 Page: 8 of 8
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Uncle Dave Benton was here
from Kalis Wednesday. .
. Richard A'. Paschall of Wake
;'was in town trading Monday.
'. J. Worrell
were here from Ralls shopping
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can yon was.. noted on our s treets
Wednesday. . ' -:. f.
H. F. Starrett of the. East
Plains vvjis o on oar streets
Monday afternoon.
' Mr. anc . L J. Rogers
spent a few days with relatives,
in -LaBhock county last week.
G. W. Gilley earns in Saturday
afternoon . from -Denton and
spent a few "days here 09 bus-
iness. ■
Mack Edler of Big Four was
in town Monday and reported
the sick in his community all
much better.
, Geo. Morrison of Lexington,
Ky., was here • Saturelay and
Sunday visiting Uncie Ben Elli-
son and family.
G. F. Lancaster erf sthe country
left Friday for the bedside of his
father who is very sick at Fort
Worth and not expected to liye.
Jones V. and F. M. Stockton
frofn across the canyon were in
town Monday and the former
became a subscriber of the pap^r.
Miss Ber-tha Edler,—who—is
teaching the Leatherwood school
spent Saturday and Sunday with
homefotks in the Big Four com-,
munity.
J. R. McDutt of .the. Fair view
neighborhood was in town Sat-
urday and honored the Review
with a call to renew his spbscrip-
tion to the paper.
J.-B. Schmitz and L. M. Ray
of the J3mith neighborhood were
in town Mnnday and reported
thefljisituati^n intheircom:
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inanity greatly improved. -
. T. J. Day from Estacado was
in town Monday onj business. He
has recently sold Itiis farm arid
has bought a home in Floydada
v.nere he will move some time
in the near f uture, __ •,. ; _
B. F. Self, a grain dealer from
Palestine, spent a few days^here
this week with a view of hand-
Kag grain from- this point as
SGon as the embargo is lif ted.
Uncle Fan Montgomery of
Cone Was down Monday to com-
Seely is going to assist him with
the books and he tells us Ed is
a good one.
Miss Alvira Edler, who . has
been in training at Lubbock for
a nurse, returned Friday of last
week to her home in Big Four
to nurse her mother and other
members of the family who were
down with the flu.
We get the information from
reliable sources that Hon. Nyles
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Commissioner from the Ralls
precinct, is the father of a bran
new son-who''made his appear-
ulatious.
Mr. and Mrs.. H, C. McDer-
mett-enjoyed a visit Saturday
arid Sunday from Mr. and Mrs.
James Hntehnes who were pass-
ing. througlr 111 m auto from
Elida, N. M<, to~ Abilene where —
they will reside. The two ladies
are sisters..
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.appreciate the .best in Clothing!
We have just received a shipment
clothing and 110'.
store. .Come Ira And let us;sjiow yon w
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ure you for a suit.
Our experience'ill,
this ' line insures a
well fitting garment.
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which the ..clotliifig is
pleased customer.
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I have added a stock of Fancy Groceries,
business, and earnestly solicit the pat1ron«
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We kindly ask all who are indebted to the Wi
Texas Gin to please cojne and settle same as we
-fl are trying to get all accounts in by the 1st
March". ^ \
Thanking you for the liberal patronage the past
season and soliciting a continuation of same,
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Consultation amd Diattrtosi^ . Ch.
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Electrical, Mechanical, Chiropractio, .Osteopathic-Mass
Light and TIeat Therapeutics a Specialty in the Pre ,r
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1920, newspaper, February 27, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242524/m1/8/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.