The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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Plains and Valley Lands on both sided of and including Blanco Canon'
Altitude 2800 to 3000 feet.
Annual rairifall oyer 22.6 inches mostly in the spring and summer.
Adapted to Stock Farming, Xorn, Wheat, Oats, Alfalfa* Vegetables, Fruiti
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Cotton yields one-haTfto three-fourths bale to, acre. No weevils here.
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A first-class Cotton Gin is in Operation on the Crosby County tract.'
- Hogs thrive and are free from disease. 1
*■ This range includes the Silver falls in White River, fed by never failing
—springs.—Thirteen million gallons of water flow over these falls every day.
Over five-sixths of these lands are on the plains; are very fertile and yield
abundantly a variety of crops in addition to natural grasses, including a heavy
-9od of mesquite. „
The soil, a strong chocolate loam, varies but little from four feet in depth and
overlies the water, carrying "Blanco beds" of clay, shale, lime and sand
stone. There is abundance of pure water underlying this locality; wells aver-
age about two hundred feet in depth, and in these the water rises/thirty tfx-
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Write to or visjt us; you will be welcome and welb entertained at Crosbyton,
where you can at your leisure investigate every feature of <the property.
Daily mail hack and automobiles from railroad points to Crosbyton.
"Opportunity is
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the farms, orchards, gardens, crops and stock on these lands show in a measure what they will produce. The owners have farmed
and ranched in this country over twenty-four years; now cultivate 1200 acres and produce all their requirements in feed, fruits,
vegetables, meat, poultry and lard.
Present prices $20. TO $30. PER AGRE; according to distance from Crosbyton. Terms $4. PER ACRE CASH; balance one to ten
years, equal payments, at 8 per cent annual interest.
Business and Residence Lots in Crosbyton for Sale
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*RSONAL MENTION
Barney Johnson went to Spur
Tuesday on business.
Mr. Martin of Emma was in
town Monday.
If you want a tender roast of
be&f or pork call at the Palace
market. tf
•Hie best beef cattle on the
Plains are selected for the Pal-
ace Market. tf
TryWatkin's Hair Tonic. It
will not grow hair on a billiard
ball. See the Watkin's man. 2t
Earl feotts of the Emma coun-
try was in Crosbyton Monday.
He visited with his old friends at
the J. E. Johnson store.
WatkinJs Goods have stood the
test f™- forty years. They are
the best. See the Watkin's man.
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S. G. Ocheltree of Hereford,
Texas, was .registered <at the
Meyers Hotel last Monday.
; VH. S. Sanders'of Mt Pleasant,
T<utifc8," was registered At the
Meyers Hotel Monday.
. _e besi toilet articles on
earth. The Watkin's at the P.
0. in Crosbyton, Texas. 43-2t
i/. Fresh Bread, every day, at
the^Home Bakery. tf /
>, Mrs. J. P. Ferguson
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Prentiss L. Coonley, John Stu-
art Coonley'.an^3^1ian M. ^s-
sett, called at the Review office
Ed. Terrell from Cone was in
Crosbyton yesterday and called
on his old friends at the J. E.
Johnston store.
A. W. Hudson of Kansas City,
owner of the Half-Circle S Ranch,
was in 'Crosbyton last Saturday
attending to some business mat^
ters.
H. C. Pearson of the Emma
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
STATE OF TEXAS (
County of Crosby )
In District "Court, Crosby County,
T&xas. No. (162), First National Bank
of Emma, Texas, vs. K. J. Matthews
and F. M. Price: ' Whereas, by virtue
of an order of sale issued out of the dis-
trict court of Crosby county, Texas on
a judgment rendered in said court on the
21st day of June, A. D. 1910 in favor of
country was in Crosbyton last | the said First National Bank of Emma,
Sunday evening. Texas, numbered (162) on the docket of
W. G. Williams has moved his
house from its old location to one
of his lots in the northwestern
part of the city. —■
Lim Gill of Ploinview was reg-
istered at the Meyers Hotel Mon-
day. • ~
.. L. L. Garrison and Lewis
Chance of Emma were with us
last Monday.
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painless blister
Guaranteed to. give satisfaction
and bBster without pain or your
money refunded. For sale by
alVdruggists.
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appreciatively of the
andits efforts to
J^r. Moores of Emma was in
Crosbyton last Saturday circu-
lating among his old friends who
have recently moved from Empia
to Crosbyton. -
J. E. Johnston returned Tues-
day evening from Jhis trip to
GreercbUttty^Oklahoma.
M. F. Montgomery, a gfn man
of Cone, Texas, was attending
to business* and admiring the
scenery in Croisfiyton Saturday.
Please buy your bread on Sat-
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said court, I did, on the 2nd day of Nov-
ember, A. D. 1910, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
levy UDon the following described tracts
of land situated in Crosby county, Tex-
as, and belonging to the said K. J. Mat-
thews aod F. M. Price and described as
follows, to-wit; 320 acres of State school
land the same being the north one-half
(N 1-2) of Section No. 28, Certificate
No. 303, abstract No. 1182, M, E. P. &
P. Ry. Co. and 320 acres of State school
land, the same being the South one-half
(1-2) of Sectidn No. 24, certificate No.'
116, M. E. P. & Ry. Co. origm&l gran-
ted situated about sixteen miles north
and eist of the town of Emma in Cros-
by county; Texas, on the 6th day of
December, A. D. 1910r san\e being the
first .Tuesday 'n said month, between
tK«1iopr8 10 o'clock a. ih. and 4
o'clock p. m. on said 6th day of Decem-
ber; 1910, at the court house door of
said Crosby county,~T$ajw I., will offer
for sale and sell-at public vendue for
cash in hand alt th right, title and in-
terest of said K.J.Matthews and F.
M. Price in and to said property.
Dated this the 2nd day of November,
A. D. 1910. C. E, Roy, Sheriff,
44-8t •-« Crosby County. Tex.
Next^iinday Services.
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Rev. J. H. Richards of the Bap-
tist Church will preach at the
cKut-ch in Crosbyton Sunday at
ll^a. m., and in the evenjng at
,7:80. The subject for the morn-
ipg service will ber '"The Bitter
waters of Life." The subject for
the* evening service will- ber:
''Where Art Thou?" '
The rosby County Abstract Co.
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WILL ESTABLISH AMjQFFICE, IN CROSRYTOM AT ^
EARLY:DATE, AND WILL BE GLAD IF THOSE DESIR-
ING ABSTRACTS OR SUPPLEMENTAL ABSTRACTS
WILL LEAVE ORDER AT THE PRINTING OFFICE
AND YOUR ABSTRACTS WILL COME TO YOU AT ONCE
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SUBSil I urt FOR STORM SASH
Illustration rtid Direotlona for Making
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A gooo substitute for a storm saall
may be made by taking a. four-light
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The Crosbyton'Tailor ■Shop
Has a nice line of samples for overcoats and fall and winter
tailored suits. Suits and overcoats made to measure, made J
to order. Have your clothes made to fit.
Cleaning and Pressing
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urday as Ipill not keep opw. op
Sunday, Home Bakery. Mr?. X" "TSH are cordially invited to at-
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a door of matched lumbe1'~1!n«" sue at
the storm sash needed for wlndowi
writes John Upton In Missouri.
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White, Frank E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910, newspaper, November 17, 1910; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242214/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.