The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927 Page: 4 of 6
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J. C. Smith who iives south of town,
paid Monday that crops on his place
were doing ^i «< ile han^ quite a bit
of old cotton and feed that promises
a good, yield. The young cotton, said
barter and Mrs. Zada
to Leuders last week to
Encampment.
W. M. Romane, Mrs. Romane and
Billie left Sunday for parts unknown,
so the force at tfoePlaina Mercantile
Company said. It was finally decid-
ed, however, that "they had gone to
Arizona or perhaps Boston, Mass.
....... . i Mr,. Grogan has returned „ from
|.Mr. Smith, is done tm f* C** MarHll Wwi Wre k. to to.
to mate, if nothing unforeseen h«P-|,„ „ week or Kn day, vlsit. Mr. Grff-
pens to it. ..J""*-* ~1, - _ - tgan said Monday that the millers
wei* thiek in his cotton • which
Seiber who was
a few days ago, is up
i again..
ri.ht pain- u
W* here tto to* of the week vititmg I .
Ellispn is reported im-
Isbad Sanitarium. Mr.
was there the week-end and
her getting tflong nicely.'
J. F. Littlefield returned the latter
t of the week from a trip into Ar-
i and Oklahoma. ■
Chicago is expected to return home
the latter part of the'week;
H. Work and family left Tufesday-,
for Center Point where they expect
to be gone on a two weeks visit.
Mrs. M. M. McCauley 18 visiting her
daughter at Littlefield. She will be
r jgfene^a month's Tiaitr-^—"■ —
Hemstitching and Button Making at
my home. Mrs. J. O. McBride 27tf
Y ft ... ..good. Anyway we need some sun-
Mrs. Richards brother J. C. Smith and "
family. Theyhad been out «n a va-'
his
— I Mrs. Harvey. Allen of Amarillo re-
health. Tltey had been up m the moon ^ ^ Mr> „ A Green
tains of Colorado. • I and will visit friends and relatives
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M. U Sledge of the East Plains was
in town Saturday and said he did not ]
get much rain on Friday- and was
glad to report it that way. Crop's
are good, he said.
Mrs. Earl Wheat of Jouydonton is
here the gae$t of her mother, Mrs.
J. 0. McBride.
Well work done right, by Handley
Brothers. Phone 91. lOtf.
While walking the street Saturday,
Fred'lESd wards had an acute attact of
indigestion and fell to the ground. H.e
was in a critical condition fof a while,
tut after having been given medical, .... ... , ,,
attention, he recovered and is now up ^ hls family T11 Prove valuab,e
again. j assistants^ him in his work, as they
r recall already carried away' with Wjn
S. W. Cooper, accompanied 4>y his
'amily; Mrs. 'Coopfer, a "dangftteir,Ade-
line, and sons, Chariest and Carroll,
arrived Tuesday from Crosbyton and
are now comfortably domiciled in the
Jack Mullin -house on North Church
street. Mr. Coopof, who is secretary-
manager of the chamber of commerce,
. M. H. Steadman of the east plains ters ?nd her people-Winters..Enter-
is a new subscriber to the Crosbyton J prise.
F. H. Beaver was a visitor to Spur
Sunday. He reported it dry in that
" part of the world and heard the peo-.
minimi iiiiii M
Review. - ' • ,
H. H; Perser sends the Review to j
his brother, W. H. JPerser of Hughs |
Springs, Texas. 1
' W. S. Culwell and family of Hen-
rietta were here the week-end visiting
Ms mother, Mars. -L* B, Culwell and sis
and Mrs. Ted Cox of Wichita
isiting here last week.
Harry JamesT Shaw jr. returned With
them to. visit for a few days,« " .
".Mrs. T. R. Edler and Miss Viola
Smith ol Mt. Blanco Visited in Stam-
fordlast week. They were accompan-
iedf home by Mr. Eugene Brown.
JohnCoatsat^familyw
been visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Wbrks; has returned home 10
in Henry County, Tenn, Mrs Works
Uncle Dave Weller and Misses Ruth
Heard and Baby Loye Ezell left Thtfrs
day morning to visit the Carlsbad Ca-
- Las Va^as. and other points.
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left Monday for the
of Colorado where he expects
to make his home. Grady has been
suffering with hay fever and goes
.there with the hopes that he will get
relief from this distressing malady.
We are sorry to lose Grady and hope
that he* will be entirely cured and re-
turn to Crosbyton. We feel sorry for
any one who has the hay fever, for
our linotype operator who is closely
related to thjf editor, has it .distress-
ingly bad. When we find a cure for
hay fever we are going to give* it to
the world without cost. Grady ex-
pects to enter some schoofcia Colorado
the coming term. —
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■ 38 POSITIONS OPEN
Last-month—-many more this month.
$1,000 to $1,200 salary sure when
you qualify here. All the Southwest
to select from. Write today for Cata-
logue M, list of .positions, and Special
Summer Offer on scholarships
at any time. Address Draughon's
College, Abilene, Dallas,-or Wichita
FaltS," Texas. 28-2tp
Never judge' a man's features by
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD
OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OF
THE CITY OF CROSBYTON, Texas.
ARTICLE 1. TO PROVIDE funds
for the payment of interest and for
the creation of a sinking fund suffi-
cient to redeem the $25,000.00 issue
of Water Works Improvement Bonds;
at maturity, a tax of 25 cents on each
'$100.00 valuationJpf taxable property
in the said City of Crosbyton, Texas,
is hereby levied TOr the year 1927,
ARTICLE 2. The City Collector of
said city is hereby authorized and di-
rected4 to collect, the above taxs ac-
cording to the Statutes of the Stai
of Texas, in such cases'njade and pr<
vided, and according to" th^provi
of the Ordinances of the said City
Crosbyton, Texas, this the 2nd day
June 1927.
Approved this the 11th day of Ji
1927. • ® .. f
F. M. Edwards
Mayor, City of Crosbyton, Teia;
ATTEST, M. G. Bass, City Sec re
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.. w v lity: Doing what some o-
thtjr fellow (Ud so long ago that peo-
ple have forgotten all about it.
GLASSES
FITTED
QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED,
FlJLLY ^QUIPPED ,
Doctor of .Optometry
(Highest- Honors Needles Inst.)-
Graduate Optometrist'
Post Graduate Courses
Twenty Years Practice. >;
Manufacturing and Dispensing
SIXTH YEAR IN LUBBOCK
Thousands of Satisfied Customers
DR.-A. P. WOODS
Corner Ave. I and 13th. Street
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
the opinion his neighboif has of him*
Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell' you that
"Perfect Purification of the. System
is - Nature's Foundation of Perfect
Health." Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are~undermitt-
ing your vitality? Purify
tire' System by taking a thorough
eourse of Calotabs,—once er twice a
week for several weeks—and see how
Nature rewards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest t>f all
system purifiers. Get a family pack-
age, containing full directions. Only
35 cts. At any.drug store.. (Adv.)
and Mrs Coats are sisters.
- P. 0. Hayn^ iaid^Henry Feazier
of Gainsville were- here a short time
last week" with Ralph Buckingham.
They were on their way further west.
Mrs.^L. L. Thedford has returned
from a six weeks visit at Mineral
Wells. She was accompanied feet
J H. M. Redwine and wife left thg
( first of the week for a weeks visit
Rev. fc. P. Buie and family^ left
Wednosday for Evant, Texas,.where.
sister, Mrs. Fay Freeman who will
The wages of -sin is death, but there
is always a man on the job.
they go ,for~ a. visit... Bro. Buie ex-
pects^ be gone a month on his va-
cation, " ~
Notice
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By "The Barn Man" .
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©id you ever hear a man complain about the •high
cost of farm machinery—a man whose binder sat
in the fence corner all winter?
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Why is^"rm)^t>,farmers tak& egre of their%iax±iTOr--
ry, while others leave it in the>field, or at most pull
it up under a tree and let it Stand all winter ?
We are* not farmers and "we do not* presU/ire Lu «d-
vise another man about his own business, but if you
H. Y. Beachamp and family
here this week frotja Panhandle on a
visit with thoir-daughter, Mrs Johnj
Johnson.
+ WANTED
You To Eat
At. 0
HILL'S CAFE
SpmetMag Good At All
Hours of the Day.
"My
HILL'S
headquarters are
new at the Newman
Furniture Company, on
the West side... of the
square. If you need a-
ny hauling, just "
PHONE 29
E. M. AYCOCK
don't" fail to figure with us before building.
We have the right material to build just the sife
and kind of machinery house you need. .
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We will enjoy talking it over with you, quoting
-prices- *beiog-a -helpfttL aft-,wo~«wyr-----—
J. C. Woolridge Lum-
ber Co., Inc.
Phone No. 31
City Market
;Will have a nice grain
a
E"a'(flT garment caifully fashioned of
silk, supple and rich in texture. Yet
^'^ha^ they _are priced uncommonly
low, a combination of^eatures that
should make this group especially in
teresting to every woman assembling
her new wardrobe.
Ladjes Rayon Chemise
Ladies Kayon Chemise
Ladies Batiste Gowns v
Ladies Rayon Gowns
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ANNOUNCEMENT TO
""Sr
FORMER PATRONS --t
OF
WmmAim:. , ?„>-
DR. W. S. FERGUSON
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Mrs. W. S. Ferguson wishes toj
that she wiH cqntintte
- the. operation of Dr. W. S. Fer-1
guson's Dental Office under "the
management of Dr. J. B. Jack-
who has heeri associated
Dr. Ferguson for some
all
jstments
will be
WE DO NOT SIZE
YOU UP BY THE SIZE
OF YOUR PURCHASE
Though your purchase is small, you are welcome
as any- PIGGLYj WIG^Y-^preciates the pa-
tronage of evei-yone, large orsmall.The one store.
| w^ere the- moderate purchaser can feuy h^jr ^all f
needs without embarassment. i
The saifle service of giving you just what, you.
wantJs rendered everyone with equal impartial-
ity. There is not one to try to sell you what, you
do not want or need. Jpu help yourself without
annoyance from anyone.
givelfte T^ati6n*sH^sfF^odsas:
as possible fpr the lowest prices,
for Saturday on syrups, fruits
fed lamb for Friday and
Saturday. Try a r
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LAMB ROAST
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for Sunday Dinner
YOUR car's life can be pro-
longed by using the right
kind of oil Qn the other hand,
t ^ifwill be materially shortened
if you use the wrong kind.
1 Conoco Motor Oil is made to
meet specific requirements.
For instance, there's one grade
of Conoco Motor Oil made es-
pecially for your car. You'll
find it listed on Conoco chart
Use the proper grade of Con-
oco and forget your lubrica-
^on worries.
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1927, newspaper, July 29, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255683/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.