The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1910 Page: 4 of 12
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CROSBYTON, TEXAS
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Tfee Commercial Club of Lab-
is an incorporation, under
laws of the state of Texas.
The charter members embrace
practically all the business and
• progessive ctizens of the town.
It has taken-some time to ac-
complish this step but the good
m result from the move is
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gers saw that this was one of the
most important measures with
regard of the continuation of the
club work and he .proceeded in
his usual indomitable style, with
the above results.
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HHmwk is awake to' its benefits.
Tad it not been for the untiring
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Lubbock Commercial Club this
town would not be able to boast
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We have a state orginzation,
the Commercial Secretary As-
sociation. that it doing "ar great
work for all sections of the state
{ and they constitute one of our
leading factors in the general
progress we are how enjoying
throughout Texas.
receive the benefits from the
club work would only loosen up
theia purse strings and contri-
bute a sufficient amount to carry
on the work.
This body of men are recogniz-
ed as the leading boosters of the
various sections from which are
chosen to make the above or-
ganization, One feature of Com-
mercia club work has been the
time spent in financing the clubs.
Possibly So
Recently the baseball editor a
metropolitan paper was sent to
report the the sermon of a new
minister, as the religious editor
was ill. This is the copy he
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This is realy a waste of time and tttrnedt ln:, ^uit! a bunch was(
present lastg Sunday evening at
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All of Texas needs develops
ment. Every person is in the
state is interested inf the outcome.
For every foliar expended in
developments ten will come back
on the investment.' These are
proven facts and all should make
it a personal matter to see that
there is no let up in the work.
Contribute your share of the
burden. Help Texas gaow.
—Avalanche.
John Howard left for Coman-
chie Okla., Tuesday.
the chiUrch owing to the
presence of a new star in the
box and the roosters wer anxious
for line on his work. Rev.——
ia certainly there with the
Roods and performed to the satis-
faction of all presents. Owing
to the fact that this was the first
appearance on the local grounds
he was a little nervous the first
inning, enouraged by the coach-
ers in the "Amen" corner, he
let himself loose and had the
game well in hand from then on.
His New Jerusalem slow ball is a
peach and when he turned loose
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on qternal punishment his- speed
was terrific. As this was his
fiirst workout it is too early to
try to predict a future for him
but if he can keep up the gait
he has struck, it's him for the
big leagues next season.
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Dillard Endorsed
Whereas, Hon. J. J. Dillard
of Lubbock, Texas, has received
urgent solicitation from many
places in the 101st Representa-
tive District of Texas, urging
him to make the race for the of-
fice of representative from said
district and tendering to him
their support; and
Whereas, said J. J. Dillard is a
resident citizen of the county and
town of Lubbock and a member
of the bar of the city of Lubbock
and of this association, and has
for some ten or twelve yearfc. re-
sided at Lubbock and' practiced
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self a worthy citizen nnd taken
the lead in the upbuilding of Lub-
bock county and the Plains coun-
try, and has always been ready
and willing, with his money and
efforts, to advance said country
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Whereas, there are a great
many needed changes in legisla-
tion and new laws that would be
beneficial to the entire western
part of the state of Texas, and
we believe thatw Mr. Dillard is
thoroughly familiar with each of/
these necessary changes and con-
ditions, and that if elected by
virture of the knowledge he has
of the necessities of all western
Texas, we believe that he can
and will use his best energy and
efforts to procure these things,
and that he,will be successful in
procuring them for us; and
Whereas, he is and has been a
life long Democrat and has at
ast yielded to the solicitation of
his many friends therefore
Be it resolved by the Lubbock
Bar Association that we hereby
endorse the candidacy of the Hon.
J. J. Dillard for the office of rep-
resentative of the 101st repre-
sentative district of Texas and
that we commend the favorable
consideration of his candidacy to
thfe voters of said district; and
that a copy of these resolutions
be furnished The Lubbock En-
terprise and the Lubbock Ava-
lanche with the request that
they publish the saipe in full. „
Finis Howard spent Sunday
and Sunday night in Crosbyton.
Enter the Review^ premium
contest and get a nice prize.
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We have purchased two new Hoosier drills to rent to the farmers of this
community to plant their oats, wheat and other grain. We found there was
more of a demand for seed grain than we at first thought, and fewer seeders
and as usual you find the Crosbyton Supply Store trying to better the
Situation by providing the farmer with everything to further and aid him
in his work. These drills are for rent by the day and we want them mov-
ing every day so that we will have time to plant all the grain that we have
% sold. Come in and see us and engage the drills so we can accommodate you
all. Come and see us now.-
I:;lplSlfe have the best Texas raised Red Rust Proof Oats and only
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a few of them left. We will have spring wheat later but in
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1910, newspaper, March 10, 1910; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242178/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.