The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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PIANOS,
Conover,
Cable,
Kingsbury,
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Kingsbury Inner Player Pianos.
ASK TO SEE AND HEAR THE
EDISON PHONOGRAPH
ORGANS,
The Famous
Chicago Cottage Organ
And
Mason & Hamlin,
Warranted for Ten Years.
THE LARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN WEST TEXAS.
C. H. Mahan Music Co.,
Baird - - - Knox City
J. W. BOYLE, Mgr. Knox City Branch.
Write for Catalogue of Pianos, Organs, or Phonographs.
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all the latest Rec-
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We Sell on Easy Terms.
All of the latest
Records always on
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Pay us a visit at our new store just opened up in Knox City. |
Will trade Pianos and Organs for Stock. |
COAL! COAL!
When wanting a load of the best
Coal ever marketed in Knot City, I
have it.
You must also remember that I
Carry a general line of Feed.
Call and see me.
C. C. CARGILL
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DR. IRA J. CULVER, Prop.
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For good Second-Hand Buggies and
Hacks at any price, from 20.00 up.
Y-8 LIVERY STABEL
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Representative. (104th Dist.)
R. M. Reed
of Stonewall County
R. B. Humphreys,
of Throckmorton county.
D. J. Brookroson
of Knox County
District Attorney. (50th Dist.)
B. D. Glassgow,
of Dickens county.
District Judge. (50th Dist.)
Jo A. P. Dickson,
of Baylor county.
Chas. E. Coombes
Of Knox County
For County Judge.
J. H. Milam.
For County Treasurer. -
J. M. Hodges
G. L. Ernest
District and County Clerk.
J. B. -Jones,
W. C. Johnson,
J. A. Martin.
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
Coleman W. Bradford,
J. H. Yarbrough,
W. D. Rouse,
S. W. Henderson,
R. B, Wilson,
T. J. Reagan.
W. S. Britton.
For Tax Assessor.
Lee Coffmán,
O. W. Lee,
For Constable Prect. No. 5.
C. M. Wooten,
T. E. Hamm,
For Public Weigher.
S. W. Bohannon,
P. F. Jackson,
J. 0. Smallin,
D. W. Blanton,
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1
J. W. Smith
General Directory
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10 lbs. good coffee for $1.00.
Wm. Cantley. - tí.
STATE OFFICERS
Governor—T M Campbell.
Lieut-Gov—A B Davidson.
Attorney General—R V Davidson.
Comptroller—J w Stephens.
Treasurer—Sam Sparks.
Com Land Office—J J Terrell.
Supt Pub In's't—R B Cousins.
Railroad Commissioners— Allison
Mayfield, chairman, L J Storey and
O C olquit.
DISTRICT COURT.
Judge 50th Judicial District—J M
Morgan, of Knox County.
District Attorney—B D Glasgow, of
Dickens county.
Court meets at Benjamin the 6th
Monday after the 1st Monday in Feb-
ruary and August, six weeks each term.
The District embraces Baylor, Knox,
King, cottle, Motley, crosby and Dick-
ens counties.
REPRESENTATIVE 104th DISTRICT
(composed of Archer, Young, Throck-
morton, Baylor, -Knox, Haskell and
Stonewall) S.R Crawford of Graham.
SENATOR 31st DISTRICT
J W Veale, of Amarillo.
COUNTY
county court meets on the 1st Mon-
day in January, April and July and on
the 3rd Monday in October.
Judge—J H Milam.
District and county clerk—E c Young.
Sheriff and Tax collector—J R Reeves.
County Attorney—W S Bailey.
Tax Assessor—O W Lee.
Treasurer—J M Hodges.
commissioner's court
Meets on the 2nd Monday in Febru-
ary, May, August and November. J H
Milam, presiding judge.
Commissioners—No 1, J W Smith,
Knox City, No 2, J H Steward; No. 3,
J G Horn; No 4, MM True, Goree.
Commercial Club.
Meets the 1st Tuesday night of each
month. Dr. G. P. Gibner, presinent
and Lee Satterwhite, secretary.
Secret Orden.
K. of P.
Meets every Thursday night. Visi-
tors always invited. Dr. G. P. Gibner
C. c. and J. M. Leverette, K. of R. &
Seals.
w. o. w.
Meets every 1st and 3rd Saturday
night of each month. E B Warren c c
and Dr I M Wilson, clerk
I. O. O. F.
Meets every Friday night.
L. C. Everett, N. G. and E. C.
Couch, Secretary.
A. F. and A. M.
Meets on Saturday night on or
after each full moon. Visiting
brethren cordially invited. Fr«d
Papworth, W. M. and J. B. Jones
secretary.
Royal Arch Chapter, No. 281.
Meets every 3rd Tuesday night
in each month. Royal compaions
invited. % M. Sandifer, H. P.
and Sam Anderson, secretary.
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Atterbury, E. B. The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1908, newspaper, May 29, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178941/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Knox+County%22: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.