The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Hardware and Stoves
1 am selling ev«ry«lln^ In this fine at
actual cost. The ^tock consists of, Heatlflff
stoves ranging in price from $6. to $12. and
usually sell for one-third more money. Come
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are here in quantities at|d good quality, the
frlce is below ajl competition, and you have
fio CMisepti^n of what J can save you until
you see the goods and know the price. ;. ^ .
Siapletind Fancy Groceries
My line of Groceries are bought with one ob-
ject in view., vi«- to please every customer in
luality and price^ - My are my I
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Underwear of the best brands and heavy
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shirts stylish and well finished at prices jfrom
50ic to $2. Work shirts at close prices |ipd of
best values*---In pants I can please you in
Dress pants from $3. to $4. (n worftr pants
from $!. to $1.25. ! have A full line of Shoes
s dress
me shoe you and you are well shod. I have
shoes for men, women and children.
California Gloves —
and I will keep a line of thehl for all purposes
for men, women and little folks. % if you want
a glove backed by a guarantee, get them here.
When you are in Crosbyton make my store headquarters. Call in and see my goods
id get my prices whether you want to buy or riot. Bring me your country produce
Chickens, Eggs, Butter etc.x I pay the highest price, arid want all you have to sell.
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Bankers Read
Following is an extract from a
"""' ^ IX W, Sweeney,
)efore the fliftji district bankers
luisociation at Dallas.
It expresses the truth from
•tart to finish, and especially
with reference to bank adver-
tising. No. business will atan4
<|r be more benefited from liberal
rbankv
Advocates Newspapers.
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D. W, Sweeney, disscussinsr,
"Bank Advertising/' advocated
use of newspapers in prefer-
to all other agencies. He
id that ads should be prepared
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local managers of banks, since
local man knew how to write
n better than the m%n not
lliar with the local situation,
suggested in advertising
ugn, intended to fataiiiar-
I the ^bHp with the attitude
e bank, to show small de-
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cation we find some sort of an Children will e sent neatly
obligatory relationship with his
fel'o^v man, and as banking rep-
reienls the classified essence o^
the business transactions of the
world, t deemed it fitting to pre-
sent for your consideration a few
of the important obligations the
banker owes to the public, as I
see tfyem. What Is suggested,
however, you must remember.
cpnes from one who has no op-
portunity to work out details or
polish sentences, but culled from
his own experiences and medita-
dresaed to their new homes, free
of expense, and will be taken
back at any time up "to the age
of fifteen, if found unsatisfactory
As a party of children will
leave for Texas early in March, it
is desirable that parties willing
to take one should make applica-
tion at once to their pastor, or by
tT^lLJto JosgplilC.. Butler, postr
office, Houston, Tex.
Sisters of Charity.
Joseph C. Butler, Accre iited Rep-
resentative. "■
sum was ,to
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^emwnMMMf pffered by tT
csf
In conclusioahe declared that
" _w snot n expense
adi
ent, which if well
e, would
'It used to be," said he, that
bankers considered advertising
unprofessional, but this idea has
changed, and bankers are find-
ing it advisable to advertise lib-
erally."
disscussing "The Banker's Obli-
gationsto the public," said in
'From the infant's flrst robe
grandfather's
"I feel that there is no other
calling before uatoday which, is
under greater obligations to the
scrutinizing commercial world
than banking. Not obligations
for acts Of kindn«*fts tfnr trifu
bestowed, but that obligation of
honorable conduct, honest deal-
ings, noble aspirations and con-
servative judgment whicn ema-
nates from the true banker to
outtts were ! the^ntire public.
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Has Many Fatherless Child-
■::£i . ren . '
In the name of our fatherless
members of your community
through the-columns of your ski*
?be * W wrcha^r.
inform_ihft
hy children, between the
whom we desire to> find homes
in Texas, those who open their
one of these dar-
*«. fdjv*
penence that God fills such hom<
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little
7^ search man^ vo-
(Matthew xviii.6) _ ', .
Willing To become A Steve
Girard, Kan, —;W. Thomas
Withrow, 109 North Cherokee
street, Girard, wants to sell him-
self to the highest bidder for the
rest of his life; He has Written
the following letter and .sent. it
broadcast over the country.
Girard Kan., Feb. 6. —I here-
by. offer myself for sale, to the
highest bidder for cash. 1 am
man American sice
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WELL DRILLERS
We wish to sav to the public that
*T our well drilling outfit is here
and in operation. WeJtfant your neyt-
job. Our outfit is one of the best
on the plains, and we are prepared to
go any depth and give you quick
service. Also all kinds ot wind mi)!
„ repair work done on short notice.
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APPLY TO
Crosbyton,
80und and healti
stocky buiid, fairly
and capable, and docile and oblig-
ing if properly treated.
. *te'y 4el>ver
he hia property: for the rest of
my lif®. Bids trill remain opet
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1909, newspaper, February 18, 1909; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242124/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.