The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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| To the Public.
We have just opened a general
Music Store in the Hammock build-
ing. We invite all to visit our store
and also watch this space for further
particulars.
C. H. MAHAN Music Co.,
J. W. Boyle, Manager.
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COAL' COAL!
When wanting a load of the best
Coal ever marketed in Knox City, we
have it
You must also remember that we
cany a general line of Feed.
Call and see us.
BARD&CARGILL
EGGS FOR SALE.
I am selling pure bred
RINGLETT BARRED
PLYMOUTH ROCK
at my farm five miles
east of Knox City. I
can supply you with
egg at any time at
$1.00 FOR 15
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The Orient Drug Store.
DR. ¡RA J. CULVER, Prop.
SCHOOL BOOKS/
We will try to always
have a full line of
school books on hand
ALSO
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND
SUNDRIES.
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There are but few editors in
our state who have not made a
vigore as and continuous fight
against the city mail order house.
This has been done in the inter-
est of the home merchant, and
without money and without price
If the editors of the land had re-
ceived regular advertising rates
for all they have said against
these enemies of the country
merchant they could now be
wearing diamond*. Now the de-
partment store man appreciates
advertising space and is willing
to take all the average country
editor has for sale, and at a good
price. What other class of busi-
ness or professional men would
refuse business to help their
friends, especially as many of
said friends never seem
in the least disposed to return
the cojnplimert or even appred>
ate it
A Safe Combination.
BEAD YOUR HOME PAHER.
No argument is needed to prove this
statement correct. You alio need a
paper for world-wida-general news.
You eannot choose a better one—one
adapted to the wantsofall the family—
than the Dallas Semi-Wekkly News.
By subscribing for the Knox County
Mews ard the Semi-Weekly News to-
gether, yoo get both papefu one year
for $1.76. Ne subscription esn be ac-
cepted fer less than one year at this
special rate and the > mount is payable
cash in advance. Order now. Do not
delay.
1H8 Will B« PregUeatial Year.
Yomr order will receive prompt attention
f taken by the KNOX COUNTY NEWS.
Monday & Knox City Transfer.
My transfer hacks are always
on time and the best team* on
the roads. The prices are al-
ways the same to every one
alike.
Will appreciate your patronage
a A, Swaim.
In making my announement
for second term in the ofltee of
Tax Assessor of Knox County.
I am sure the voter of the Coun-
ty demand no apology of me ft#
it is a time honored Democratic
custom to give all public officers
a second term provUfd such
officer discharges the duties of
hi* officer m a reasonably credi-
table manner. It is • well
known fa t that my otlkkI du-
General Directory
STATE OFFICERS
Governor—T M Campbell.
Lieut-Gov—A B Davidson.
Attorney General—R V Davidson.
Comptroller—J w Stephens.
Treasurer—Sam Sparks.
Com Land Office—J J Terrell.
Supt Pub In's't—R B Cousins.
Railroad Commissioners— Allison
Mayfleld, chairman, L J Storey and
O C olquit.
DISTRICT COURT.
Judge 50th Judicial District—J M
Morgan, of Knox County.
District Attorney—B D Glasgow, of
Dickens county.
Court meets at Benjamin the 6th
Monday after the 1st Monday in Feb-
ruary and August, six weeks each term.
The District embraces Baylor, Knox,
King, cottle, Motley, crosby and Dick-
ens counties.
REPRESENTATIVE 104th DISTRICT
(composed of Archer, Young, Throck-
morton, «Baylor, Knox, Haskell and
Stonewall) S R Crawford ofGrahnm.
SENATOR 31st DISTRICT
J W Veale, of Amurillo..
COUNTY \
County Court tpeets on the 1st Mon-
day in January, April and July und on
the 3rd Monday in October.
Judge—J H Milam.
District and county clerk—E c Young.
Sheriff and Tax colloctor—J R Reeves.
County Attorney—W S Bailey.
Tax Assessor—O W Lee.
Treasurer—J M H<idg'*.
COMMISSIONER'S COURT
Meets on tho 2nd Monduy in Febru-
ary, May, August and November. J H
Milam, presiding judge.
Commissioners—No 1, J W Smith.
Knox City, No 2, J H Steward; No. 3,
J G Horn; No 4, MM True, Goree.
Commercial Club.
Meets the 1st Tuesday night of each
month. Dr. G. P. Gibner. presinent
and Lee Satterwhite, secretary.
Secret Orders.
K. of P.
Meets every Thursday night. Visi
tors always invited. Dr. G. P. Gibner
C. C. and J. M. Leverette. K. of R. &
Seals.
w. o. w.
Meets every 1st nnd Srd Saturday
night of each month. E B Warren c c
and Dr I M Wilson, clerk
L O. O. F,
Meets every Friday night.
L. C. Everett, N. G. and E. C.
Couch, Secretary.
A. F. and A. M.
Meets on Saturday night on or
after each full moor. Visiting
brethren cordially invited. Frtd
Papworth, W. M. and J. B. Jone*?
secretary.
Royal Arch Chapter, No. 281.
Meets every 3rd Tuesday night
in each month. Royal compaions
invited. W. M. Sandifer. H. R
and sam Anderson, secretary.
ties of Tax Assessor have been
so far, discharged under such
circumstances as near within the
domain of Texas, previous to
thfi time, existed, conditions as
every thinking man knows the
assessor is in no way responsi-
ble tor, although seriously har.-
dicai ted by these conditions, my
honest effort has been to perf rm
tho d J lit* idcumbent upon n e
In accordance with the law and
ruliu of common justice never at
any time attempting to usurp the
duties or influence of action of
your honorabe hoard ar equali-
zation in the final fixin? of val-
ues except in so far as m-TiterJ
of local equalization in which
my opinion was asked wer.5 con-
cerned, shDuld you do me the
cjurtesy of reelecting me I assure
you I will continue to give yen
the same conscientious serviee.
O.W. Le\
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Atterbury, E. B. The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1908, newspaper, March 27, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178934/m1/6/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.