The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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WO lidVC di all ciiilCd 11 Coil His-a.ia v- i
all kinds. We are in the market for
¡rood fat cattle and hogs. When
wanting anything in our line we will
be glad to serve you.
GABBERT & SON, Proprietors
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n dient a retainer of $1,000 in an l
ímporuuiW^Me, bul, tU« k-j i
J together next morning and fettled |
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One Iron in the Pire!
I have just one iron in the Fire but I keep it Red
Hot I
1 handle Furniture alona and give ail my liine to it.
Istudy the demand and know what to keep...
I have, one of the most complete lines of Furniture
to be found in this section and I can supply you
with the best at the lowest possible price.
JOE PATE, "The Furniture Men"
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a book or written, a line concerning
it His client called to see if he
wenld not rafond part of the
money. The lawyer seemed sur-
prised at the suggestion. "Re-
fund!" he exclaimed. "Refund, did
you say? My friend, that is a kind
of fund unknown to the legal pro-
fession !"
Clement Autrey was married
Wednesday to Miss Annie Hern-
don of Crowell. Mr. Autrey was
one of our popular youny men
and Miss Herndon once a resident
of our city has many friends
both here and at Crowell. The
News wishes them a long, happy
aid prosperous life.
' Rev. J. E. Chase of Benjamin
passed thru the city Monday en
route to Aspermcnt where he will
*'.;uucL a, revival meeting.
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C. A. White was among the
many who has handed ns a dol-
lar on subscription during the
past week. Many thanks.
Guy Milford has painted his
house, and built a new fence this
week wnich adds greatly to the
looks of things there-about.
Mrs. Howard Stanley, returned
Wednesday from a visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Scott
of near town.
Charles Reade's Literary Method.
lleudes literary work was, Sir
Robert Anderson remarks, a rare
combination of genius and plodding.
A brass scuttle which stood by the
fireplace held the illustrated and
other papers which reached him
week by week. From these he culled
anything that took his fancy, and
the cuttings were thrown into a
companion Seattle, to be afterward
inserted in scfapbooks and duly in-
dexed. Materials for his novels and
▼ l«vo wr( fh'in «nnnlipcl or siiernwt-
ed. The accuracy of his descrip-
tions of events and places was phe-
nomenal.—Blaokwood's Magazine.
Forest* and Deserts.
Whole provinces of the Tibetan
borders of China have been convert-
ed into uninhabitable, sandy desert,
which centurics ago wfere fertile and
well watered and supported rich
onmrpnt.lv in rnncprmenofi of
the destruction of forest. The
formation of desert is due in the
first place to the destruction of for-
est, the consequent formation of a
barren, sandy area and the subse-
quent spreading of the "disease" or
"desert uleer" by the blowing of
the fatally exposed sand. Sand des-
erts are not, as used to be supposed,
sea bottoms from which the water
lias retreated, but areas of destruc-
tion of vegetation—often both in
ncaAwd, AtU «ni m aecJfc Airion
etartei'by the deliberate destruction
of forest i||r man, either ty artificial
áraia^gp .starring tic forest or bf
thfi_ simple use oí tho as or firé.—
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For the best hardware and especially boys
wagons. The famous Old Ilicory wagon for sale
here. O. V. B.,brand of shelf hardware. Three
lines of cook stoves to select l'rom. I want your
business.
J. O. SMALLIN
Jewelery and Repair Work
We now have a Jeweler with us and are prepared
to do all kinds of watch and clock work as well as
anything else in the Jewelry repair^ line. We also
test your eyer and fit glasses. No charge to test
your eyes. We guarantee all our work to give
satisfaction. Give us a trial.
Frizzell & Carnes Company
The Progressive Druggist.
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Palace Barber Shop
Sharp razers and cle-n towels. All kinds of bar-
ber and tonsorirtl Vv.rk. Agent for Stamford
Steam Laundry ^.skets leaven en Tuesday, re-
turns on Friony. Call and see us.
Park and Shaw, Proprietors
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In all lines During our
Demonstration Week were
far beyond our expectations
Our citizens know good
things when they see them.
We thank all our patirons
for support and start into
the new year feeling good.
West
Texas
Supply
Co.
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Atterbury, E. B. The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910, newspaper, January 28, 1910; Knox City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth179016/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.