The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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Newmans Store Offers the
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Following
for Saturday
9x15 Rug
9x12 Rug
Breakf ast Table and 4 Chairs, $14.50
Linoleum, 7Sc grade * 67c
$10.75
$9.50
for several days. 0h Gibson is tak-
ing charge of the Dr. Mcllroy office
at Ralls this weeks *
Messrs R. C. Ellison and J. W.
Layton, Sr., have purchased new coiu
bines and will start harvesting thfc
wheat crop this week.
Don't forget-the Community Pro-
gram meeting.* A good program 14
arranged.
~ " Reporter.
Mes&rs White, Robertson and liaw-
Tisj-iraBirfiESS men bankers of
Hilisboro, were here the first of the
week on their way home from the
went. These men were at. one Ume
intexested in the Crausbay gin here.
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F. R. Pyron and wife of Waco;
arrived here Tuesday and are visiting;
at the home of his brother, A. W.
Pyron. Mrs. Pyron will remain here
for the summer and Mr. Pyron re- j
turned to his home Wednesday.
We have new goods arriving every few days,
and invite yoij to see them.
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OUR PRICES ARE'THE LOWEST-
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NEWMANS STORE
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Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Collier visited
relatives in Santa Pe and Las Vegas. .
: New Mexico, this week. Their two
; daughters, Rubye and Melba, who
; have been visiting in Santa Fe th
: past two wefeks, are expected to itc-
: company them home this week end.
Mrs. S. H. Farris* "and daughter
j left Tuesday for Hollis, Oklahoma, for
I j a few days visit. Mrs. Roy Howard,
j: who has* been a guest in the Farris
IJ home the past two weeks, accompan-
i! ied them1 to Hollis, enroute to her
home at Fort, .Worth.
Miss Rozelle Work returned home
Lots of
Come In And Look Them Over
SMITH LOCALS
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The young folks and
Smith community were given a house! w!ere S visit
party at Mr. J. K. Stegall's home last sister of Waco, who will visit
home several days before his wife,
to resume his farm work. Saturday.
Mrs. Garrett and son, Dan Gorham,
Saturday evening. A bountiful sup
ply of ice cream was served at the
close of the evening's program.
Miss Irene Smith gave the young
folks a farewell
last week end.
her
Gorham for
parents, Mr. and Mrs
several days.
Mr. W. H.Vlorham has been gone
back east several weeks on business
arty at her homeland pleasure.
is Irene has gone) Mr. Swanholm of Nebraska has
away to Abilene to attend Draughoh^s purchased ihe Fowler farm in our
Business College. We all wish her j neighborhood and extended his land:
the best of success. j claim in our midst.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garrett visited j Dr. C. L. Gibson and wife of San
relatives and friends at Waco the past Antonio have been visiting his par-
;two weeks. Mr. Garrett returned' ents, Prof, and Mrs. R. L. Gibson,
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{jKj H SAVES FOR THE NATION^
Specials for Saturday
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program
FRIDAY. JUNE 28
"ANYBODY HERE
SEEN KELLY"
All that the little French girl knew,
was that his name was "Kelly."
What she found out will help
. you in stitches.
Featuring Bessie Love and
Tom Moore
We huve some hot prices . on Tires and
Tubes and give ^ou a dan of Tire Patch
FREE ivith each tire on Trades Day only.
MAKE OUR PLACE YOUR HEADQUART
ERS FOR THE DAY
.Plenty of Ice Water
BROWN MOTOR
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SATURDAY, JUNE 29
Rin-Tm-Tin in
'LAND OF THE SILVER
FOX"
Royal Uinty Gets His Man.
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SPUDS—New Reds, per tb
3c
to.
FLOUR—Mistletoe, 48 tb
$1.58
SUGAR—25'lb Bag
$1.53
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MEAL—Gold' Medal, large sack
63c
CORN FLAKES—Jersey, per pkg.
10c
PICKLES—Happy Uale, quart sour
24c
GOLD DUST—Small Package, 3 for
10c
OATS—Three Minuter small pkgM 2 for —45c
%OMINY—Van Camps Medium, 2 cans for
15c
SOAP—P. & G„ 1Q bars for ;
39c
APRICOTS—Gallon
59c
MULE—Van Camps small can -
IMXY—Pride of Bangs, pint jar
-29c
BAKING POWDER—50c size K. C. :
37c
OLD DUTCB=eieanser, per can * «c
SALT—Tce Cream, I01t> sack 7 '
iSe
25c
SYRUP—Weat Tex, gallon h '
78c
COgN—Holland, No. 2 can
ilc
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
' JULY 1 ANJQ 2
Monday from Throckmorton. Mr. and j
Mrs. H, Work are-expected home Sat-]
urday. The family will remain in j
Crosby ton until August 1, at which |
time they expect to move to Hamlin
for the winter.
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would all do to leave. Some places, Thursday from a few days visit with
however, was not a good stand, he relatives in Oklahoma, Mrs. Ellison
sa'd. visited Fred Ellison af <
, — " j while Mrs
S. E. Stockton, who lives south of j Mrs. Smith'i
town, was here Saturday transacting;
business. • Mr. Stockton has a farm!
at Kerryille and he said it rained!
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, _ . Ben A. Boyd, of Oakland, CaJIL- m
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McBride aad| at Kerryille and he said it rained! was here for- a few days the lattof
daughter returned home Friday from; there lately each day for thirty days, j part of the week visiting his brother,
41 * nt at San Antonio, j with the exception of one. One day j T. B. Boyd and John Boyd, and other
" he 3aid it rained seven inches. I relatives in Crosbyton. Mr. BbydtiS'
their vacation
Mr. McBride left Monday for Quita
que. He was accompanied by Miss
Norma Hulme, who will visit then;
this week.
— ■ j a traveling salesman for a
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roy returned goods manufacturing establi
home Wednesday from a weeks visit at Oakland.
with Mrs. Roy's parents at Wheeler
THE LITTLE
WILDCAT"
Ben Smith and family left last week They vjere accompanied on their trip (
for New York to visit their son, Clyde.j by their daughter/-Mrp. Ernest Wood,!
Clyde is in' the Navy and is expected . and granddaughter, Nita Roy. j
to dock at New York where Mr. and
Mrs. Smith will meet" him. He is ex-j J. Kent Smith received a message
pected to return home with his par- | Tuesday morning that E L. Morrison, J
ents if he can secure a leave of | a brother-in-law of Mrs, Smith's,
absence at this time. t ; | was accidentally killed- in Mississippi.
J while installing a Murray Gin plant. I
Andy Walker of the East Plains J The message came from Mrs. Morri-
wsjs in the path of the hail last Fri-1 son from thtfir hdme in Dallas.
day night. Speaking about it ii-1 —
town Monday he said his cotton
other advertisers
W. J. Levens, J. F. Waldron, A. L.
Ellison, L. E. Long, T. M. Johnston,
Mrs. Doughty, Adlerika, Fly-Tox,
Gulf Refining Co., Sargon, Orgatone
A roaring airplane comedy with Aub-
rey Ferris, James Murray, Robert
Edisson and George Fawcett.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
JULY 3 AND 4
"FATHER AND SON"
A powerful drama of paternal love
and sacrifice with Jack Holt and
Dorothy Reviere. I
HAS NEVER SEEN
THE EQUAL OF IT
"1 believe I had about the worst
case of gtomach trouble in Texas, but
after taking two bottles of Sargon
and one bottle of Sargon Soft Mass
Pills, I am in the very pink of con-
dition
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Often the man on top is standing
on the shoulders of his friends.
, , Each summer night may be calm,
Carl Wren. P;d Wren and Wren peaceful, undisturbed. Just by using
Mooje left out of here lagj week and FLY-TOX.*- Spraying the sleeping
on ifieir way picked up Lyman Wren rooms. Killing the mosquitoes*
at Snyder, and from there they went JJveryorie knows "mosquitoes are dis-
u> the Llano River to "pester" th_j ease earners. They must be. killed,
fnir.y tribe. We do not know uheth-; Health authorities advocate FHf-
er the tribe was even bothered or! TOX. It is the scientific irVSffecticide
not, but we did learn that tiic trib*11 developed at Mellon Institute of In-
recognized Ed when he made his ap- dustrial Research by Rex Research
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pea ranee on the bank of the river.
Mrs. John Ellison and son. Clarence,
and Mrs. J. Kent Smith and children,
Norma and James, returned home
Fellowship.
each bottle (blue label)
Simple instructions on
for killing;
ALL household insects. INSIST on
FLY-TOX. It is safe, stainless/and
ha? a perfume-like fragrance.—Adif.
t>RUG
TRADES DA.Y
SPECIALS
SYRUP PEPSIN, Reg. 60c
42c
BABY PERCY, Reg. 50c
I DO YOUR OWN CANNING
with' ■
National Pressure
Cookers
. AND '
National fan Sealers
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yrmr own products at home by doing
y^w^ ow^c^nning-. -Can^jm- your own use, and can
= your surplus for the market. Home canned goods
== bring high prices.
This is an economical way to utilize your
grown products. It is
gee the work yourself.
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We Have The
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CORN HUSKERS LOTION
Mc
28c
shape, 6nd I sl-^e
y are
— are in
MAVIS
v
ful for
W. H. NEWBY -■
"Right after fevery meal I would
SrtrnS m g™™ P«*taete. Itte sani'fery and you Can over-
and a sharp pain hit me right under
my liver and extended through to the
pit of my stomach and almost 'knocks
ed me out'. I was dizzy for hottra
afterwards and'the pain just stayed
in my side.
"My kidneys were acting so freely
tl had to be up four or five times
every night. Loss of sleep' made
weak and nervous and my wljple sys-
tem was badly run-<lown.
was'out of order, I was badly con-,
stipated, and was continually taking
laxatives *
"Since taking the wonderful Sargon
treatment my only trouble is to keep
from eating too muchr and I never
have ajyjrn^of indigestion.-'AU the
pain isgone from my side, my nerves
* " — fine.
Careful
Druggist
1 would get such
from it in so short a time."
the Li¥ - and
at 3906-A
"of Dallas. He owns
Let Live Batcher Shop
,, Holmes Si. , . • . _ •
Sargon may be obtamt d m Crosb;
ton fr6m Brazier Drif Co.;
Ralls ftrbm the City '
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National Pressure Cookers
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And National Can
NO. 2 and NO. 3 PLAIN SANITARY CANS
We have the pints, qua:
mouth Mason fruit jars.
and half-gallon wi
extra lids:
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While in town on Trades Day visit our
we are just glad:to haye you come.
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 28, 1929, newspaper, June 28, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255782/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.