Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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AfTO ifoUUTf TIMES
Tver," said the advertising fram
i " I'll I tl.e Still ling 1 life: bel1
every Sinuku
\\ E passtd a little kiddie on
LteJ the street this week and ii lauked
3 e £ l.p into our face v.ith such a
- 'ju ! wistful~and expectant look that r
[reminded us of t.h* time when we
1 Were VOUngitnd felt hurt ro thk-
E,fcS^Si!i^S jii'jick btcausc dM
; not give Ufa cheery greeting.
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n Thursday JfXotrang ui
iLact, W fe^.t
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pen to v«-■ u
If you fail to
Crump Hemoval
carne to the
Sale you wiii
aa^PiAtt^r At j £ py^ed a ^reat opportunit}
tfcaja#£&'-* £!<* «t itildTfc, TtsE&b, uU , 1
J-oly jij.SC _l \s UDdfcX the Act' wf I to Sa'.C a 1 ;t.
CvcciB^i^i March 3; 1£V$. \ _
A-JvArlUifHt
Jjusfcaly aJ* x*^uiarly in Lime
l.ljjLt i'it Lti-b. S, C.
■fti.ps.oiuu-t.iit.' ^erasing inch,
Jtfciie, iioiufiiit BU<-
PetritJTiitd puAtTictl f>fcX inoh, Single
tfviatwn -v- ., - 25c
f.oiid ttsiifejrs t ti- line —. i.-lOc
Cai'd of Thanka 6Wv
Changes, for ad* must be in this ut
five 410C later than Monday night,
\U atb tun ufit^ ordexed out.
ut mon%y must be
s*rQt" writji iui-eigtt kdv«rttisiti - to in-
suit ^pblUatlon. ,
' l fofi'tfa Ad*«rTuoLf Repro^-waa**
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The Merehinh Side
-THiS-buuriii at huro< idea ha-
t*ro sklei. Merchaat who neuiec
to advertise, who fail to hot.r
t%>fr • . cannot corrplsin wben
wanting vwnethi g. ordf
1 ie<ym % caralog wh®-e they fe-
V. instead of trsfnpiAg over tK«
out if Sir. 9a and Jn
has it. We kao# of bu&ine^s men
I- wfm ihi^ k ir i* n
crime to iten-1 money frorr
t«.two f r merchari«1i!*e, or to pa'
rooize the produe^a of ouf-of-
t«wn concern^, when local plan's
.and merchant* have nimiiai
t*hi ^«Vo sell. Ihe^e name men.
b**w*fver, neglect fo do what i:
fira* dune by the mail order per •
pV a*fv>*rt . 'I h * Lime l.ifcfh
1ms tud* e "S fceepifii? m mey >\
l^ume f.ir m my inoon*. Mo<t met
oUan4* a.ivf b'minef** men hav«
thread with us. Some of ther ,
when affipfouthed f r advertisinv,
frin aad-aufeK*«t that the p'lbKn
khows all a!>' ut them. Others
keenly appreciating theadvan-
ta?e of keeping ihe r name it
> rint, jrive uk ad ert is^ment-
large or stfiatl.. as the cirrums'
t«nces happen to be No cro
f«2^'er will have to ptwplex hi-
brain ta discover who i* goini
t get flint of the business of tin
people <.f the Bu*v Trrw '.
Eats Sif Steak and
Fried Oftien-Mo
"Evt-rv time 1 ;ir - 1 had iern.
b!e stomach g-asr. Now, thanks to
Adierika, 1 eat -oeuk and fried or i
ons hihI feel f rie." - Miss. J Juli-
an.
JusiONE spoonful Adlerika re
lie\es gai and .hat bloated feel-
ing so that you can eat and
sleep well .Acs on BOTH upftf
and lower bov\el and removes old
waste tnatf« r you rever thought
was there No rna! ler what you
ha\e tried for your stomach and
bowels, A ierika w-ill surprise you
—Rov L. Wilson, Drug-iit.
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New and Renewals
The fallowing list of new and
renewals have pa d up their
subscript u:ii tor arother year of
the Linv1 Li^iht to follow them
round the "globe."
Julus Sell, hooker. Texas.
-Mrs. Kva Clifford, Oklahoma
City, Okla.
iiay Travis, Wiclsi'la, Kans
C. B. Wood. Oily.
Roy N'agtl, Wichita, Kan.
Road Noiice fo Non-
Resideni Land Owner:
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Charcli Bell
ONE finds a good many local a<
vertifting sales arguments in'1m
prepared adver is me:jt portfolio
put out by manufacturer*. Her
i* one that appears in The Upso
Cora zany's * Upson ads that ge
bjsi e.*s". book: ' Everyoneknowa
Uruce Hurt on-, ne of the fore-
mt at au h'irities in thiscountr*
oh Sellir.g and Advertisinjj. A
advettiding n an was living t«
*eji a merchant in a small low
0 4 doing some newspaper advtr*
ttfinj,. 'l^he merchant ,*eplie
1 hat H«^jd not need to advertise
I halt tveryone knew him, his bu -
iness and where he was located,
at he had l>een doin;
business there for twenr*
year«. "And what building i
that across the street?" asked th«
advertising man. "That is th«
Methodist Church," replied tin
retailer. "How long has it beei
doia^ business ihere?" inquired
the advertising man. "Saventy
yeara," said the merchant. "And
I STATE OF TEXAS, I
Lipscomb. 1 exas ) ss.
\Vre, the undersigned of Fre -
j holders, citizens of said l3p«crml
j(' un'y, Texas, duly appointee
hv ih^ ('ommissiont'fs' Court of
Lipscomb County. Texas, at i:
)ecemher Term, 1927, to viev
\n I establish a first class Roar
from the NE cor of Sec No. ll£f
nd SE cor of Sec. 11*53, Blo< l
N i. 43 Thence West on or near
section lines to the NW cor.- < I
r.he Northwest Quarter of Sectioi
slo. 1124, Ink. 43. and haviiu
b ien duly sworn as the law di-
" c s, hereby give notice that w
vill, on the 7• h day of February
1928, assemble of place of beginn-
ng and thence proceed tosurve>,
locate, view, mark and establisi
-iAid road, beginning at the N. F".
•or. of Sec. No. 112(5 and S. E.
; >r. of Stc. No. lltv>, Block N'< .
15.
Thence Wi st on or near sectioi
int s to the NW. cor. of th
Northeast Quarter of Sec. N< .
124. Block No-. 13.
And we do hereby notify Mrs.
lannah M. Li^ht any and
.11 persons owniric lands through
.vhich said road may run, that we
vill at the same time proceed to
is*ess the damages incidental to
he opening and establishment of
Mid road, when they may, either
in person'or by agent or attorney,
presesent to us a written state-
ment of the amount of damages,
if any, claimed bv them.
Witness our hands, this 28th
day of December, A. D. 1927
Roscoe C. Bradford.
W. Hli Clark-
Ulan Draper;
Frank Baleh".
.It'EORSOr V-IEW.
Road iiotiGs lo Ron- j
Rcsidenl Land Owners
STATE OF TEXAS.-1.
Lipscomb. County. \ is.
. We, the undersigned Juror < f
Freeholders, citizens o£ said Lips j
cotLib. County, Tesas,. duly ap-;
puinteci by tbt ConitRtssiontrs'
Court of Lipscomb County,
Texas, at its September Term,
1927, to view and establish a firs-
! class Road Uvie north baLk of
| Mammoth Cmk where said creek
k-rcsses the west line of Sec. 1066
! Blk. 48, at or near the" middle
• point of said west Im'fc. Thence
following the course of sa.i3 creel
| ^esttriy, soui berly and easterl>
iand ending at said West line oi
said stc. 106b and having beer
dulv sworn as the law directs
hereby give notic i hat we will, or
the 6th day of February, iy2S
assemble at ihe place of beginn-
ing and thence proceed to survey
locate, view, mark out and est at-
lish said road, beginning at norih
bank of Mammoth Creek
where said creek crosses
the west line of Sec. No 106C,
'block No. 48, at or near ihe mid
die point of said w*st line.
Thence following the course of!
said creek: westerly., southerly and;
ending at said west line of said
Section No. 1066.
And we do hereby notify
Fred Becker and an^ and all
persons owning lands through
which said road may run, that
we will at the same lime proceed ^
to assess the damages incidental
to the opening and establishment
of said road, when th^y may,
either in person or by agent or by ,
agent or attorney, preseut to us a
written stattmem of the amount j
of damages, if any, claimed by
i hero.
Witness our hands, this 28th
lay of December, A. D. 1927.
W. P. Freeman
Chas. L. Larkey
Wm. Terrel
841 JURORS OF VIEW.
A dd Beauty to \our
at Small Cost
Remolding and makmg!siight changes in your
ho u i e*. so met h.'n-J that you may have bee n
coniemplating for several years—may be done
now. This is the kgic'aljtime—a'period of change
whin the outdoors is brightened with its new
S;,ring atp-rel .
J. L. YOUNG, Md.riiiger
(1 ourtesv. (Juaiitv Service
F ullett, TirXdH
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You Can't be Blamed
If you become, impatient with burning coal that
makes bU clinkers. This formation is the result
of impurities in coal which have no. beat value. A°y*
one is justified in objecting to paying a good price for
such coal.
ron
WHERE CASH SAVES, CASH
Follett, Texas
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Will it tome to the pass that Chi
cs go wJtt write its own Aweriean liis-
oir\. ewtiewinj; all tallies such us, fm
PXrttiipl*?f ilie tMi<' if Mrs. O'Leary. anii
iier vow V
«'mul.T e -MW*t* -ns *re calling theti-
farluiie!* stu<lti>s, and while tliat'si nil
rijjlir, we ttiftf the hlackemitli sirtil
the proprietor don't follow tin*
|>!e.
Many of oar pria^His 8re hecomttij;
so crowded that some of-th* tx>,vs nri
oooi|d«Uvft>g thai tbe.v haren't room
<kfionch tn whtrh to write fhetr maga
ztne artlde*.
You can't always tell, and some
time* • fallow who major* in football
at rh# ontvewlty funis out to t n a
talfly g«*xl engineer or at least u
• •<fj?reft>{Ti*B.
Among the recent accomplishments
uf Yal* nen we notice that one of
-hem was the snthor of n successful
Ask-Me-Another bt>ok. I'resufiiahly
he won hi* Why.
Doctor Rlnsteln waa *o pre-o<cii
iilcif oil « Journey from Paris to Her
tin tliftt his t ag)C;{{re was |(><t or
maylie It wa* relatively tost. Ativ
vvsv tie hasn't got If.
Kuth Khler's husband says he went
through "seventeen hell*" while slu-
was flylnif over the Att.uttlc. Ittiih
bus heen through the aev^u hfnvt>n«
.if dettcht ever since.
A wprnnii Is some one' who tan re
,< alt exactly what t'ousln-Nettle wore
jjt the wedding ihlrty-eigiit years « ..
lull can't remember to th. four; l
■ arii of her loi gesi eult ill mi fnimps
Tt You Relish Meat
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.you with your choice of meat because of the large
assortment. A meal is not complete in winter without
meat—you need a juicy steak, a delicious roast or
tender boiling piece as the principal item on the
menu. We have both fresh and smoked meats. You'll
enjoy either if it comes from— •
HOME MEAT MARKET
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FOLLETT,
TEXAS
Announcement
We are taking thh moans to inform our many friends
and old patrons that.we have now taken over the Mistle-
toe Creamery of this City which was just recently opera-
ted by R. 1). Bo.rth. And we wish to inform you that we
are ail' ready to.handle your Cream, Poultry and Produce.
Come in and Give Us a Trial.
M istletoe Cream Station
Fiskin & Wilder MGRS,
Follett; - - Texas
Much study has tie# devoted n
making prisons cheer/of- It h«s not
availed to prevent the more or tew
transient resldeuts from bein^ am
tons to check out and be on the'-
(ravels.
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Skaggs, Ethel. Lipscomb Lime Light and Follett Times (Follett, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1928, newspaper, January 5, 1928; Follett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth390220/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Higgins Public Library.