Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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LIPSCOMB LIME lUGHr AMD FOLLETT TIMES, THURSDAY, DEC., 22, 1921.
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Dave Stahr was in from north-
east of here trading Friday.
J. A. Yates was in from his
farm northeast of here Saturday.
Clarence Worrell was in from
northeast of here Saturday trad-
ing.
M. E. Walk©/ was in from
north of Fotfett Saturday trad
ing. .
Harry Fleming was in from
southeast of here Saturday after-
noon.
Fred Russell was a Follett
trader Monday from northeast of
here.
H. B. Arnott, was in from-
southwest of here Saturday after
noon.
R. F. t)ilger was in from
southwesf of here Saturday after-
noon.
Jim Gifford was a Busy Town
visitor in from west of town Sat-
urday.
W. P. Cope was in from south-
west of here Saturday for a short
time.
Geo. Lash was in from east of
here Saturday taking ^ in the
sights.
Art Becker and wife were in
from southwest of here Saturday
trading.
Fred Meye * was in from south
west of here trading Saturday
trading.
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Wm. Beck, one of the hustling
portheast of here was in Friday
trading.
W. E. Gadberry was in from
southeast of town Saturday
afternoon.
G. R. Kitt, an old timer of ^
this locality, who lived for some
time 2£ miles north of here, but
who now lives at Loxley, Ala.,
remembered A. W.Kincarle of the
First State Bank this week by
sending a box containing o.-anges
lemons, grapefruit and roses,'
which arrived in good shape con-
sidering the distance covered and
Miss Zetta Hall went to visit a'°f course A. W. was somewhat
couple of days with her youn g
friends Friday returning Sunday.
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Less Hall made a business tri p
to Laverne, Okla., Friday even-
ing. F. C. Skaggs accompanying
him.
John Lovell was'among the
jolly folks in from north of ttife
Busy Town Saturday afternoon
trading.
D. O. Pound, wos in from
northwest of town trading Satur-
day and brought in a: load 1 of
wheat.
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Fred Borth was a Busy Town
visitor in from southwest of here
Saturday mingling m business
circles.
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John Meier of southwest of
here was seen mixing among
the-busy folks of the town Sat-
urday.
; Geo. Born was a Busy Town
visitor in from southwest of here
trading Saturday and shaking
hands with friends.
Wm. Ried, was in from north-
west of here Saturday afternoon
mixing around among the busy
folks of this man's town.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Hill were
in fiom about 12 miles southwest
of -Lipscomb Saturday doing
some Christmas shopping.
J. H. Laubhan was a Busy
Town visitor in from southwest
of here Saturday afternoon mak
pleased at such a gentle reminder, i
of what can be produced down in
the southern state where > the
fruitgrows so abundantly.
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We. represent The Home In-
surance Co. both in Oklahoma
and Texas—Let us figure with
you on your Insurance.—Less F.
Hall and Otis Brown, at Farmers
National Bank, Follett Texas.
And now we are just wonder-
ing if there will be any one miss-
ed when old St. Nick comes
along. It is an old custom that
will never die out and one that is
looked forward to by both the
old and young. They look forth
to some little token of frendship
being, extended in some form or
other. And yet, occasionally
there is one overlooked or for-
gotten and Christmas to this one
is not so pleasant—so let's not
forget to look around—be sure
that all are .remembered in some
form or other. It will create
brighter hearts.
If you don't want to be known
as a nuisance don't run around
with a grievance.
For something nobby in Lino-
leums and rugs see Ferd Miller's
first. 1
On account of the excellence
of the different School Carnival
actors of the Follett Schools they
received a bid to appear at the
Shool Institute and the Irsh
Comedians, Scottish Hilanders
and the Hawaiians have been
chosen to appear and put on their
Good Judgment—This
THE OTHER EVENING a man was
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thinking about his insurance policies and
other important papers and he decided it wae=^
indeed foolish to keep them at home.
This man kuew it would cause him a great
deal of trouble if these things should be lost
or destroyed so he come to the bank next
morning to rent a Safety Deposit Box.
Thi? man was surprised to find just what
he wanted at very small cost—so small that
he hard[y noticed the price at all.
When it costs o little to play safe,
take chances? A few cents a mo th
the till. ^
Think it over.
Come in and Talk it Over.
Farmers National Bank
Member Federal Reserve System
Follett, Texas.
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ing a few over Sunday purchases, work for the entertainment of
the pedagogic aggregation that
will be in session there this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harron
were in from southwest
of here Saturday afternoon mus-
ing funong the business houses.
0. E. Haines was a Follett
visitor in from southwest of here
Saturday. .
Earl Bixler came down from
north of here with a load of grain
Saturday.
J. C. Gardner was an afternoon
visitor in Follett Saturday from
north of here. ' J
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Pe^rl Larkey was a Follett
visitor Friday from northeast
of here trading.
Geo. Koch was a Follett visit-
or in from southwest of. here
trading Saturday.
Wm. Rabe was a Fotlett visi
tor in fiom northwest of here
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller were
in from northwest of here Mon-
day for a short time.
"*Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Imke were'
in from the ranch southwest of
here Saturday trading.
C. E. Bateman was in from
northeast of town Saturday shak-
ing hands with hands.
Roy Hennigh was in from
northeast of the Busy Town Sat-
urday afternoon trading.
M. Thaydr was transacting
business Saturday in the Busy
Town from north of here.-
H. E. Vincent was a Follett
business visitor in from near
Logan, Saturday afternoon.
C. E. Baldwin was a Follett
visitor in from northwest of here
trading Saturday afternoon.
J. P. Arthurs was in from
southwest of here Saturday after-
noon for a short time trading.
The different companies will
board the train Tuesday morning
and wend their way toward the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branson old totfa of Boolcer where these j
were in from southwest of town assemblys of amusement will put
Saturday afternoon circulating on their stunts for the benefit of
around in the commercial dis- those present. Lime Light can
The Fdrdson
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i is among the many machines for the soil that
"delivers the goods" when it comes to furnish-
ing the power to plow, harrow, list and a
hundred other things within its scope. Saves
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the horses and is always ready to go. Get
acquainted with the Fordson and be pleased.. *
Ford Cars. Goodyear and Firestone Tires
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SUB-AGENTS
FOLLETT, TEXAS
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Tom Bateman came in from
northeast of here Saturday and
was seen rambling around among
merchants of the Busy the
Town.'
Mrs. W. K. Barton and son
Layton, and daughter, Mrs. Wm.
Turner, of Lipscomb were in the
Busy Town Saturday mixing
among the busy folks of this
man's town.
Mrs. Edna Elmore and Mrs.
Bailey Saulsbery returned from
the hospital at Shattuck, Mon-
day noon where they had been
lending a word of cheer to the-
sick folks there from this vicinity.
And now once more the sun-
shine has turned to clouds and
chin, everyone goes a looking for
the fire it and why net,
it is just the time to toast your
''shins" up a long some friendly
stove.
Bailey Saulsbery, M. M. Jones
and Geo. Rexius are all in Shat-
tuck, at the hospital from this
immediate vicinity undergoing
operatians for pendicitis and
other ailments and are reported
doing fine;
"Mrs. Oscar Haines, Miss L. Walk
er, Mrs. G. H. Jones, Miss Audie
Smith, Miss Ethel Kistler, Miss
Katie Riffle, Miss Elsie Russell
left for Booker Monday morning
where they go to attend the
Teacher's Institute which will be
in session there this week.
safely say that all that attend
will be most pleased people as the
different companies exeeute their
work well.
Don't allow the other fellow to
value your own time. He might
embarrass you by overshooting
the mark.
Just ieceived a car load of
Flour and.Feed. Also a couple
of cars of best Colorado Lump
Coal.—Sharon Grain Co. 3
C. II. SPERRY
Auctioneer
Dates Made at Either
* Bank of Follett.
Best of Satisfaction Guaran-
teed—Let me Show
You-
We are Always
On The Job
When it comes to remDving trouble from an auto
we are the original "bouncers," and we're arwayt
where you can find us. If we tell you that your
car will be ready for operation at a certain date, you
can depend upon it just as religiously as you can
depend upon the sun rising that day. /
We are thoroughly prepared to handle acetyline.
welding and -alsb make Crank Shaft Truing a
Specialty.
We afe always on the job to please.
5PANQLE OARAGE
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Yes, We Do
Job Work
You will find our
prices satisfactory
Come in
Just Received
a shipment of . Iowa Cream Separator. I am now
selling these machines at greatly reduced prices.
The regular selling price of the No. 126 Iowa
Cream Separator is $110.00 My price is $90.00. «
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Let me bring one of these
home and demonstrate its
qualities.
machines into your
superior skimming
Follett Produce Company
E. G. Sanders, Mgr. Follett, Texas.
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Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1921, newspaper, December 22, 1921; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390010/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.