Lipscomb Lime Light (Lipscomb, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. [33], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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ffs Proclamation to Notieeof Special Road Tax
Foreign-Born Residents, j Election.
Notice is hereby given that an
etection will be held on Saturday,
August 4th, 1917, in a defined
district in Lipscomb County
having the same boundaries as
Commessioner's Precidct No. ;3,
to determine whether there shall
be levied upon the property with-
road tax
p.
y
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. M. Hale Sherff, of Lip-
County, deem it wise in
crisis, in this formal
on to assure all resid-
birth that even in
the United States be-
vely involved in the
n war, no citizen of
power, resident in
ounty, need fear any . , ,
his personal or proper- in saia aiscncc a sP®cuj
]ong as he goos p62ic6- of 15 cents on the $100.00 v&lu&-
his business and con- tion of propeity within said dis-
lf in a law-abiding trict. The polls will be opened
at ^he regular voting places in
nited States has never, Commissioner's Precinct at
^ confiscated the proper- g 0>C|0C^ m an(j wj|j remajn
,y foreign resident unless Qpen Untu 7 oVlook p ra
own hostile acts he made | Only property taxpayers resid-
ing in said district who are in
other respects qualified voters,
will be permitted to vote.
W. H. Sewell.
County Judge, Lipscomb Coun-
ty, Texas. 333
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WANTED—Farmers to take no-
tice that I am now prepared
to sharpen your discs with a cele-
brated Rotary Disc Sharpener,
Give me a call.—H. .H. Hurle-
hey, Lipscomb, Texas.
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take this f#rmal means of
ilaringto all foreign-born resid-
ents that they will be protected in
the. ownership of their property
and money and that they will be ^
free from personal molestation, so f
long as they obey the laws of the
State and Nation. < j
I urgently request that all our
people refrain from public discus-;
sion of questions involved in the
present crisis and niaintain a calm
and considerate attitude toward
all without regard to their nation-
ality. /
Let it be understood that every
citizen owes undivided allegiance
to the American flag, that he is
expected to loyally fulfill all
obligations which citizenship and
residence impose upon him, and
that any act, howeVer slight,
tending to give Aid or Comfort to
the enemy is treason, for which
seveie penalties ane provided in
addition to that punishment
which public opinion inflicts upon
the memory of all traitors in all
lands. Signed,
W. M. Hale, Sheriff. -
ss.
Road Notice to Non-
Resident Land Ownejs.
STATE OF TEXAS,)
Lipscomb, County j
We, the undersigned Jury of
Freeholders, citizens of said Lip-
scomb County, Texas, . duly
appointed by the Commissioners'
Court of Lipscomb County, Tex-
as, at its May Term, 1917, to
view and establish a firet class
road, and having been duly
sworn as the law directs, hereby
give notice that we will, on the
7th day of July, 1917, assemble
at the Lipscomb-Ochiltree County
line, at a place where the north
line of Section No. 147 intersects
said county line, and thence-pro-
ceed to survey, locate, view, mark
out and establish said road, be-
ginning at said Lipscomb-Ochil-
tree line at said point where the
north line of said Section No. 147
Block No. 43, situated in Lip-
scomb County, intersects' said
county line. Thence East along
section lines about Sit miles to the
middle point of the north line of
Section No. 150, said block, Lip-
scomb County. Thence south
through the middle of Sections
No. 150,No. 115 and No. 62, said
block and county, to the Lip*
scomb-Hemphill County line.
And we do hereby notify J. H.
Lisle, D. S. Orange, Ed. Brainard,
S. McCane, L. S. Jones, G. W.
Furrey, E. J. Record, Hunter &
Marshall and J. A. Crane, owners
of all or parts of Sections No. 147,
No. 150, No. 62, No. 206, No.
205, No. 204 and No. 203, all in
Block No. 43, Lipscomb County,
Texas, and any and all persons
dwning lands through which said
road may run, that we will at the
same time proceed to assess the
damages incidental to the open-
ing and establishment of said
road, when they may, either in
person or by agent or attorney,
present to us a written statement
of the amount of damages, if any,
claimed by them.
Witness our hands, this 2nd
day of June, A. D. 1917.
John B. Johnson
W. L. Lyon
Jas. R. Wolfe
G. A. Robbins
C. M. Cowman.
284
Jurors of View.
Classified Wants
Wants under this head at the
very reasonable rate of 5c per
line. One number or
count same as word.
initial to
TEXAS LAND
I HAVE FOR SALE A SEC-
tion of fine wheat land in Lip-
scomb Co., Texas, will sell all
or part. Half cash balance terms
to suit, price $25.00.—J.L. Pryor,
Shattuck, Okla. 238
LANDS FOR SALE OR RENT
—We are desirous of securing
FARMERS for ACTUAL SET-
TLERS. Lands from $12.50 to
$30.00 per acre. TERMS $2.00
per acre cash, Balance in equal
payments: First Paymet due 2
YEARS AFTER DATE of CON-
TRACT, and Annually ^here-
after for Nine years, both princi-
pal and interest payable annual-
ly, payments made on or before.
Agricultural or Plow Lands For
Rent—(With 10 per cent interest
per year for Improvements) First
year, 50c per acre; Second year,
75c per acre; Third year, $1.00
per acre.
Grazing land—First year, 25c
per acre; Second year, 30c per
acre; Third year, 35c per acre.
Wm. H. Bush, Amarillo, Texas,
or Chicago, 111., 1538 State st.
DRESS MAKING.
LADIES wishing dressmaking
done call on Mrs. E. S. Altmill-
er of West Lipscomb. Prices
reasonable, quality of work eon-
idered. 264
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE -Several pure bred
Duroc Jersey sows and pigs,
about seven pigs to the sow.
Priced at ~$50.00 per sow.
Thomas' Brothers, Lipscomb,
Texas. Phone 5 1 5 on Line 16.
273.
MAN WITH AUTO WANTED.
—Must be a hustler and fur-
nish best of references. Liberal
salary, permanent work. Give
inferences, etc., first letter.—Box
375, Enid, Oklahoma. 610
SEE Shahan & Sons for feed
grinders.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MAKE FARM AND RANCH
LOANS at 8 per cent interest |
per annum, also cattle loans at 8
per cent interest per annum
straight on 1 years time. Make
a specialty of buying Vendor's
Lien Notes. All business done |
at once, no delays.—Will Crow,
Canadian, Texas. 11
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$5000 TO LOAN o'n. improved
farm at 8 per cent interert.—T. j
A. Lemaster & Co. 202
HEEPS of money to loan on
land. T. A. Lemaster Co. 23
VEGETABLE PLANTS.
VEGETABLE PLANTS FOR
SALE—Sweet potato, cabbage,
tomato and othei plants. Write
for prices and kinds.—T. Jones &
Co., Clarendon, Texas. 1910
j For Sale.
Sows with their litter.—W. H-
Osborn, Lipscomb, Texas. 274.
l FISHER & PALMER • !
Attorneys at-Law j
5 Prompt attention given to all business
5 in Lipscomb. Ochiltree and Hansford
3 counties. '
| Rooms 5-6, Tubb Ruilding
\ Canadian, - - Texas
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A Good
Time
To make your spring pur=
chases is now while the
stock is fresh...new pat-
terns in srping dress goods
...something to please the
most particular.
Good things to eat and
snappy things to wear at
prices to suit you.
Come In
GEO, W. LjONG
Notary Public
Fire and Tornado Insurance written
in Best Companies
Farm and Ranch Loans
on Long Time, Easy
Terms also Cactle
Loans.
W A. PALMER, Canadian,Tex
Changed Hands
- This week the W. F. Price
barber shop has come into my
possession. I am here to stay
and make my home with you.
Will appreciate your patronage
and use our efforts please.
Adults, hair cut 35c
Children up to 12, hair cut
25c.
Shave, 15c. - ^
Laundry basket leaves
every Monday noon and
returns on Saturday.
..Elmer Linden..
Lipscomb, Texas
And take a look at the new
stunts in dress goods, shoes,
Men's and Boys' hats and
caps.;,good goods and worth
the money.
And then don*t overlook our stock of
shelf hardware or granite and tinware
—we have it and also locks, files, saws,
hammers, hatchets, axes, pocket knives *
and various other articles.
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BE SURE AND SEE OUR SALES COUNTERS.
A Want Ad in Lime
Light is a good invest-
ment. Try it.
Shahan Sons
LIPSCOMB, TEXAS
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GLAZIER HOTEL
L, F. JENNINGS, Proprietor
GLAZIER, TEXAS
Newly Furnished, Clean Beds and Good Meals.;;
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Rates $1.50 Per Day
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We make a specialty of House Furnishing
Goods. We can furnish your house
trom cellar to garett and
prices are right.
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Notice to Hunters.
No trespassing or hunting will
be permitted on my premises,
positively forbidden.—J.
284
Bussard's Theatre
Up-to-date pictures put on every Thursday and
Saturday-nights—come and see them.
JESS BUSSARD, Prop.
Lipscomb, Texas
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e are also headquarters for bargains in real estate and \
for the Old Reliable insurance company, (The Home
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• • EQUIPPED and delivered to you for $680.
We * - . • . .
agents f _
!! of New York.)
II HARRISON BROTHERS
LaKemp, Oklahoma
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Lipscomb Lime Light (Lipscomb, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. [33], Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1917, newspaper, July 12, 1917; Lipscomb, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth387977/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.