The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Crosby County
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ppfefnrmsh yoo a correct Abstract,. atu| ^vhen you re*
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thousand dollar guarantee that the abstract is correct.
So why not send your orders lor abstracts to the Grqs-
by County Abstract Company and receive the best.
Write or phone us at Crosbyton, Texas and join oidei
will Immediately receive our attention,
Crosby'County Abstract Company
■ Office Up Stairs at the Court House
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The following announcements
are subject to the action of the
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The, man who exercises his
jawbone and not his backbone
will soon have nothing but jaw-
DON'T FORGET YOUR POLL.
You only have from now until
midnight next Monday night in
frhich to pay your poll tax if
you wish to vote in any "of the
elections this year, so get busy
and discharge this important
duty it pnce tiiat you owe your-
self and your country."
'Everything in Texas from
governor down is to be elected
and the chances are that if you
ever wanted to vote in your life
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you will want to do so this year,.
We are promised a large list
' of candidates from which to
■ choose our public officials, and it!
! behooves us to make the very;
I best selections possible. New
l and vital issues will also doubt-
less come up during the cam-
. paign. We will all want a voice
v„ni.rs ' "U> n, •!, v)l t> matters, but unless we
rndall have women-f0ftrfy ourselves with a poll -tax' I
• SelWtl1 ^!receipt we wiU ^Ve h SUffer thBd' i
- humiliation ot having to stand;
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} .>u sucnd a -dollar at Co 0110 bU^° accepting the
i/'iy m nil without, question. There-1
1 pend foie arm \ourself with a poll tax
" * n a'r ,md if is forever lost, both recoipt between now and next'
" ;,i.nity- Monday night, and thus be pre-
•nt Wilson has started 1>ared t° tak® pal'ti.n ^coming
redness lectur. Political battles of the year. -
'o are a great admirer . '■
: President but on this issue! ' Execution Sale
ire with the "Prince of State of Texas,1
} .County of Crosby \'
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Your Business Makes
•Our clepositits have increased 90 per cent in the
last year, and with your assistance - we hope to
be of material benefit to our county. Any time"
we can be of service please feel free to call on us.
Our aim is to be of real benefit to our depositors,
and make their account profitable and their
banking home pleasant.
Our services are at your command -and no account
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is-too large for Our facilities, and no account so
small but that it will be appreciated and cared for.
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
: ^ - CR0SBYTOM, TEXAS
A. K. Lackey, President. Jno. W. Baker, Cashier
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In the District Court of Crosby
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have had several days^of 'County, Texas
balmy weather this Julian M. -IJassett
but today the.weather has; vs.'
■ \siter robes';oii again and a -Charles (X Jackson and ,
and small crust of ' ice is. ^fannei..A
| Whereas, by virtue 01 an ex-
• | ecution issuerd out of the Dis-
y new set tiers have moved trict Court of Crosby County,
'-.-by county within the Texas, on a judgment rendered
• . 'lis and ail are per- fin said Courfe"on:the"16th---day- of
lighted with' the coun- {November, 1915, in favor of 'the
•••-. :sk the'1 belief, that said Julian,llassett and against
-a; fill11re ■ ' the-said Charles G. Jackson and-
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fact- that -manv- farmer's j Docket of said Court, I did,, on
-••••• id driving new"the IHtlr day of December, 1915, j
s-mloif.ohiTes t-'i Kubstantial evi- at 10 o'clock a. ntf, levy uponj
'-"Hith I'lains; the following described tracts,
is not only prosperous j'and parcels of: land: situated in j
grossing rr'pidly. '• | the County of Crosby, State oi l
j Texas, and belonging to the said j
her, -girls',' this is leap Charles G. Jackson and A.,
Tanner, to-wit: ' i
. 23.9 acres off of South side of ,
Survey 17, J. K. Fullingim, orig-
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320 acre's, being all of Survey
1, Certificate 32,/ John P. Tor-
rey. ;
320 acres being all of Survey'
2. Certificate 32, John F. Torrey,
original grantee. _ )
640 acres being all of Survey
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Co. original granteea- j
• Said ian^loCated: iK "the south..
part of said Qountv., -
And, on the 1st day of Febru-
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TAWKS AND
GRAINERIES
Write for
Prices
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The following prices
f. o. b. Detroit "
Ford Runabout . .. ,$390
FoardTcusring- Car . . 440
Ford Car . . . 640
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' No f.]:ced( n ctcr included in this
' 'vear's equipment
.There csn be no assurance given against an
advance in these prices at any time. We
guarantee that there will be no reduction in
there prices pricr to August, 1916.
Bradley Auto Sales- Co.
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Buy Your Tea and Coffee
At the Palace
and from our wide range of
stock choose the tea or coffee
most suited to your taste0
Keep in tnind,. too, that our
'supply of staple and fandy
groceries Is the best to be had
the PALACE GROCERY
Crosbyton, Texas
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some bachelor-,you'll
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a^'gMsi y^u'lt no past sixteen.
H ldelay another day.
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ing|ldds more t'o the value
of . a place
and shrubbery. Now
|| put them out and,
advantage of-
v.beautifying our prem-A
„ ity clerk, of , Floyd
i applying for- m,ar-
that would ackowl-
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ress ;to
The Crosbyton Review and
Dallas Semi-Weekly News
said month, 'between the hours of, |:
10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p.;
m., "aTthS""tlourt house door of
said County I will1 offer "for sale
and sell at public auction for:
a; all the right, tftle -.and in-;
teres't of "the said Charles Ga
Jackson and W. A. Tanner in
and to said property.
: Dated.' at -Crosbyton, Texas,'
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J. B. MULL
il pay 9 cents - for all
frying chiekens and h€ni
roosters. Will pay 11
a-gasis aui:a-a:;a.>.. 'alag?
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on. the date below and
- , .these prices are good for
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; receive from it the best accommodations that a eood
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funds that cannot be excelled in this portidn^'iTthe !
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1916, newspaper, January 28, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242326/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.