The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Pink L. Parrish
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cy Tax Assessor;
E. (Ernest) _Smith,
Ed Seely
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Edgar Mien
For Sheriff and Tax Collector:
B. W. Mij&Ml ___
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Ml i Eih L. Youvz < .
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There is one side-wall cbttstruction; which, by every test,
- holds the uuramit place for -endurance,' And, that one was
p&tiptsh fur Brunawicks. IBBBHMBMMBBIHHHH
Fabrics differ — up to 30 fier cent —r in their strengtiitestg*
. On Brunswicks the maximum long-fiber is the standard.
fEfaere certaa c iditic {-, each one expensive, which acM
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There are no . :ao secret formulas to prevent any;.,
maker from building the best. It is simply a question oij
knowledge £ -cost plus care.
'B. is'are known trie world over. The very
name certifies au extraordinary tire. - Yet Brunswicks cost?
i^^ 0:m^re^.thaa Kke~typ^tires,:. ■ Va:-:'''' '" •'"V-
'Buy ONE ck. It will prove that a better tire canjiT
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THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.
E/V fe j I -ieadquarters: 611 Mam St.
We issue a challenge to any clothier or tailor
America to give better Clothes Value than we do!
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WiHifim Matthews
Andy Wcoten
'T. C.'Mathies
Jos Public Weigaer
' W, M. Irwin
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Citation by Publication
" | THE STATE OP TEXA£.
Sheriff 01 any Constable of
Crosby county --Greeting:
P „< ly eoimaaftdef- - >
„itnon, by making publication of
h citation in some newspaper pub-
hed in the county of Crosby if there
•• uewspaper published therein, but
in any newpaper published
, ; -Klicial district;-but if there
,Kj mblished in said ju-
ilvjn in a„ newspaper*
P'lblishf-d fn. the nearest district to said
7-nd judn't il district, for four • weeks
.• previous the' .retruni hereof, E,
' f -H^a "' -v'a
'is arid appear before trie Hci'n,""Dis-
:,triet court, at the next 'o-egulacy term
?hereof; to-be hdl'den in the county ot
Luc coi House thereof, in
■ .n. Texas, on-the second Mon-
m J920, same bcintf the .10th
of May, ]920, then and there to
answer a petition filed in said court,,
ife 10th day of; April A, D. 1919,
•,n a :-<?\t numbei eU onti1- ->i said
' court, No. 382, wherein R. A. Craus-
r is plaintiff and E. B.- Wade is de-
iriant. The r..> pre of the plaintiffs
sehig'ats ' llows, to-wit: Suit
■i^Ut on lialar.t - due on a promis-
•- note originally for the sum of
1,7i. Said note dated March 31,
(315, and due October 1st, 1915, bear-
>r iiig: 10'uer cent interest fronj date^and
. p; i>vid jnpf-for .10 per cent additional as
i.ruey's fees if niacod m the hands
oinov for collection. Said note
by -E. B. -W-ade- - aad -..payable.
; t. A. Crausbay. Said note fceavihjr
following credits: Sept. 10, 1916,
, 1916, $300,00.
Herein fail not, and have you before
J court, on the said first day of ' the
your
jeetovn thereon, showio oil have
execute.;! the same. Given under my
.hand and seal of said conrt. at office m
Cro'ihvton, 'Jexas, this the first day of
April A, D. 191£0. (Seal)
EDGAR ALLEN, Clerk
District court Crosby county, Texas
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Physiciaii-Siirgetflir
Crosbyton, Texas
We work .tliroiigh the International Tailoring Co. of New Y rk and
ChIcajjo,.an^rwe know from actual knowledge and experience that they
have the' advantage over all others in point of equipment,, purchasing
power and other economic"'features which go to give' value to the con-
sumer and which is quite impossible with an organization ot lesser --
power, ' fv,
;We. recomnitsnd the International to-every man wjho-wants something- ;
of real class, together with true economy, and to all such . we extend an
over ottr great array of Pure Wool
Fabrics for'the Spring and. .. Slimmer Season.
CITY TAILOR SHOP
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Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis-
HIGHWAY GARAGE
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Citation by Pnbiication.
THE STATE OP TEXAS:
To the sheriff or any Constable of
h'j County, Greetings:
ou are hereby commanded to cite
all persons interested in the welfare of
Tierce, a minor, to ap
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the next "regular term of the
County court of Crosby county, Texas;-
rreofin
y e fcifcy of Crosbyton, on the 26th day
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appointment of -I. A. Parks, who was
1st- day of April, 3920, duly
; appointed temporary guardian of the
ci Mi 1 vd ; lin >• m tii « «tato of
and'if no contest isi made of
ppoifitment then the sirmi'^hail
?Luateal and\made. permanent-. '
a fail not, but,have you before
urfc at the n«xt term thereof,
fc with your., return thereon
■ how you have .executed the
'/itaesa Edgar" Allen, Clerk
Jounjy court. Crosby county.
i nn<lH my haad And seal of
own of Crosbyton, this
il, 1920
I 7'lgainrr Allen/ Clerlc
county,- Texas.
Publication
ne State of Texas
iv any ^Constable
>unty—Greeting:
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Hon in
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judicial
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The flace For Bargains
Just a few of the many bargains you will find in oui*
Dry Goods Dep artme nt:
Men's blue work shirts extra heavy
Best grade Overalls "
Piece Goods
Crepe and beaded Voils, per yard
Good grade Ginghams
Best grade Long Cloth " "
Best grade Lawn " "
Brown Sheeting 9-4, " " .
GROCERIES
We carry a large stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
+ Fresh Vegetables from South Texas
Every Wednesday and Friday.
MABE KARR ( O I
$1.90 and $2.00
2i75 and $3.00
■ - . $1.25
- - 35c '
- ' ' 50c.
• - 50c.
: - : ' 85c:
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Miss Lois L Manry
TEACHER OP —
Piano, Voice and Expression
Classes in Theory, Har-
mony and Ear Training.
Agent fop Pianos. Yietrolas and
musical instruments of all kind.
0r©sbyton, Texas
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Monunents For Sale
I am Agent for the Great:
"Western' •MoiiMefit''X5 roT
Dallas, and if you want any
thing in this line figure with
me before buying.
E. English,
Crosbyton, Texas
for ft. ■ previ«us to the
return day hereof, Joseph Benm'e
Lw,hose xesidence in unknown, CO
be and appear befor® the Hon:
District Court, at the next reg-
ular terra thereof, to be holdea
Jrosby at the
Court House thereof, in Crosby-
ton, T«xas, on the sec« d Mon-
day r D. 1920. the same
beinff-ths lOfch nay of -May A. I).
1920, thera and there to answer a
petition filed in said court, on
the 24th, day of March A. D.
1920, in a suit numbered on the
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wherein the C. B. Livestock
Company, i# plaintiff, and Joseph
sion of above described,land.
Herein „ fail Hot, and have
ryott before said Court, «n the
said first day of the next term
thereof, this writ, with your en-
dorsement thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
Given under my hand and seal
of said court at office in Crosby-
ton, this the 24th day of March
.A. D. 1920. Edgar Allen,
Clerk District court,
[Seal] Crosby county, Texas.'
Graduate atiid Licened Veterinarian
Dr. T. J. WORRELL
-^Veterinarian -
Interstate Inspector
Phone No. 35
Ralls, - - Texas
Sep-.SinHh.-'President
Lloyd W<&'b, Vice-l'fesideiit
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J. A. Parks. Cashier
J. J. Tayl'or, Asst. Cashr":r
The First National
OF CROSBYTON ,■ . \)
Capital .and Stirpes $75,0.00.; ,,
-AT- THE HELM
of this organization are men of known
Financial Standing and ability. Their
Progressive, Consevrative Management
and ample resources of the bank make
this one of the safest financial institu-
tions in the country. It is a good bank
with which to have an account.
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Building CQptractOL
Phone 95, Crosbyton, Texas
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NOTICE
The practice of dumping dead
animals and '.rash on the prop-<
erty of the C B Live Stock Com-
pany and thd Crosbyton-South-
nlains Town jite Company is pro-
hibited, and violations will be
prosecuted. , A. B. Spencer,
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E. A. Fowler, ate defendan's.
The nature of the plaratifPs de-
mand being as follows, to- wit;
leJiCLUth One Halt ot the South-
east Quarter of Survey No. 10,
Abstract No. 521,'Certfieate Ko.
21, B&B Block No. 2, being 80
acres. Praying fo^-j^efeeht
J1 OH, SALE]-Pure Mebane cot-
ton seed grown oh Gollihar farm
at « in i> r ced ihipped:
Oils
and two years ago. From 2 to 7
bajes frinncd a: and extra
cafe'taken to prevent seed mix-
seed. Seed from
early picking,' and 'goed tariiout.-
$2.25 per kuahel on farm at place
at McAdoo, ' C. Gollihar
The Gmtest Fortunes of America
Have been Built up by wise
Real Estate Investments,
There is n« better opportunity in America than is
oflfere^ in Crosier County, -
. Rhode Island. Reds.
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Don't let yoar ckaiice pass yon by.
Qwr prices are rif ht and our terms are good.
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1920, newspaper, April 9, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242529/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.