The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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THE archer oouicnr NEWS BISSONET—CEZEREAUX
OH A- MAKTIX, Editor and rrop> WILDCAT IN ARCHER CO.
Published Every Thursday. Wiehita Falls, Oct. 27.—Set-
Entered as seeoud- Jass matter dan ting of a liner in the jtissonet and
aary 39, 1918, at the post office a» Cezereaux wildcat, on the Par-
Ar<*er City, T. ias, under the Act oi key, across the line ill Archer
March i, 1879. county and several miles distant
Subscription $2.00 per year from the Kemp-M anger-Allen
.;field, has resulted in the shutting
the
sub-
editor has been ask-toff of the flow of water which
es not run a society jhad been holding up completion
..e paper. In answer of the well, according to a report
he does not be- received from the field today.
enter society—! Seven hundred feet of oil is
•eek, bashful and standing in the hole, according
?m. However re-'to this report.
Jety, or silk- The Tillicum Oil association,
he would he H. H. "White test, on the Mattie
* some one would Parker, several miles east of the
•in. He feels Kemp-Munger-Allen, is credited
.riadf of more in an unconfirmed report with
Cotton Bold here during
first of the week at 20.25 on a
mulling basis, "but it took a slump
and went to 20 cents today.
Figures furnished us by the buy
ers and the gin show that 75 per
cent of the cotton ginned kq f;xr
has been sold, whieh means that
25 per cent is being held for
higher prices.
For Sal®—Saxon Roadster, ev-
erything in good shape. Prieed
for a quick sale at $325.
272tc. E ELMORE.
Dick Meurer was in from the
East side yesterday sightseeing
etc.
t . .e in this vicinity
1 nan such a column—unless it
be two of them.
Wanted—clean cotton
might wear the better samples
having mack* 300 barrels in less
than twenty-four hours on the
pump. This is a recent seniideep
completion of a sensational na-
rags.lture.
Pigs For Sale—$4 each. Phone
or come to see
E. H. OTTO,
Scotland, Texas
W. T. Hutcheson left Tuesday
in a Westernly direction with
New Mexico via Amarillo as his
objective point.
Geo. Abercrombie is absent on
a business trip to New Mexico
looking after his land holdings.
J. Ben Hull made a business
trip to Ft. "Worth this week.
For Sale—50 head of high
grade Hereford steer calves. Can
be seen on Netherton ranch 9
miles S. W. of Holliday.
L. D. COULTER.
“4J1b ^ "vw* *-*■*'- * "-‘""“ir t t
will use those absolutely past' Too Many Crooks/’ a 5-rjjpl
that stage for cleaning machinery, feature. “Turks and Troubles/
Will pay 5 cents a pound. a good Comedy. 20e and 30e.
NEW’S OFFICE DIXIE THEATER.
DRY GOODS AT COST
Wishing to discontinue handling Dry
Goods, I offer at cost for cash all Dry Goods
in the house. „ Nearly all of this fs new stuff
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-ALL ACCOUNTS ARE PAST DUE-^
f Please Call and Settle
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■ McLaughlin & sons
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BAGGETT A GATLIN, Props.
Fresh and Cared Meats
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We Will Appreciate Serving You
w«*w to the Farmers
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Martin, Charles. The Archer County News (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1920, newspaper, November 4, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth708490/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Archer Public Library.