The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Mouldings, .Lime, Cement; Sherwin-
Williams Paint, Screens, Etc.; Etc. ^
^"■ r^ards atGrosbyton, Floydada and Plaipview.
[1C, E Hawkins, Mgr. Crosby ton, Tex.
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Crosbyton Gin
Professional aiict ^me^s
....Directory.... ,
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' LLOYD A. WICKS
^ AUorncy-af-Low ;
General ."Practice. 'Abstracting and
• Land Transfers ja Specialty.
Crosbyton. '' Texas
1) R. Ji,JP^STOQFa-l
Pyhsieian and Surgeon
Crosbyton, - Texas
W. E. CRANFORD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
; GenerahPraetic-e'-
Land matter's a specialty -
Crosbyton, .Texas
Hugh Metcalfe
A ttorriet^at-1 ,aw'
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Notary in office
Citizens Natio
-of CROSBYTON,
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Now open for business in the Botts & Levis' Store north of pu
square. ^Ve ask all pur old friends and customers, as well as
public in general to do your .business with us. We soMt every &
count- and will be just as liberal as conservative banking will allow.
"'©E^jjody in Crosby-County knows our reputation and we ask for
■ the busines on the same business principles that we haVe
operated under.' Give us a call. " J % ' 1
MAKE OUR. BANSC YOUR-'BAjMK
' YOURS TEULY
Citizens National Bank
(j'iKsbytoo, Texas
Ciiimencing Saturday Jan. 14'
..... and every Saturday
thereafter" as.
•• , :as the patronage. '*
justifies, Our Corn
- — \Shene>i:;^. -Grist Mill -
- and Crush'er will
- be operated for
• the • P 'U- B L LC
At Reasonab,l;eTo
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pr' . Jewelery Repaired : Finder will please return by ex-
^ i Located at Littlefields'Drug Store, presa to Miss Mary Barnes. Lub-
All work .done.promptly and , bqek, • Tex., And receive re-
• .. Guaranteed. • • ward. It Pd.
. W.%!. Bicknen. «**. -i
Edgar AfSeiT"€as:hi
Crosbyton Texas.
j ■ LOST Thursday June the.StK
Clocks and ^r<)s^-vl^!1 ^ ladies gold wateh
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DENTIST
IIIIIIIU uuuiummiinii,
INTtRWATIONAL
HAB'/E5TER
CORPftHY
PERMANENTLY LOCATED
Oft'uv. nsbVtori, Drusj Slur- ;
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J: W. SPANN -
' for.all kinds of shoe and harness
•repairs.
...Located in the RED
north of Square
See J. C. Wooldridge for paint
7 exas„ l-a^d screen doors. - 4t
Rev-rse:J --Survey Maps, of
Crosby I'ounty (Large maps
;showing topograph and abstract
./No. of each survey, for" sale at
this office. tf
?' ■ Messrs C. B. Morris, W. t.R.
' Hillyai'd. Robert Davenport, J.
: S. S-hultz, of Seymour-, accum-
;panied by Mr. J. W. Hamilton,
of Benjamin,- were' visitors at
our celebration in Crosbfton on
June the 8ih-9th. They seem to.
have a good time and stated to
us that they -greatly enjoyed
!ing with us on our celebration.
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liUiing
- •-..Surveying, Leveling
Maps and sketches on vellum',-
Blue, Black and White, Prints of
maps etc;- Texas land boundaries
ialty. . — —
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
W. H. Grand, .C. E..
Crosbyton. Texas:*
Woman Who Acted
Governor Pro Tem
Of Oklahoma, Dead
"Mrsr
Rule: or Ruin
Big. 4 hdrse power Gas Engine
-tfiat. furnishes power for the
Grpsbytorl Machine, .and Black-
smith Shop. It . pulls the ■ great
trip hammer, the .power" drill, the
great turning lathe
-—( hs'hriv. Ok:a., J'tne H
Albine S. Beckemeycr, who was
| .ae ti ng""'go verri'or of Oklahoma
; territory op several occasions,
: died here early today- In' the
territorial days she was a confi-
| clenrial clerk af Governor Barnes
There is an immense amount : (;ov., Ferguson and Gov., Franz.,
of clatter these days about what, Mrs. Beckemeyer was a" pion-
is going to rule or ruin our coun- jeer newspaper correspondent and
V , try. Unprincipled, gra s p i n g ; was the wife of Otto Beckemeyer
• corporated bodies, free trade, a iot:a] newspaper man.
^ I high ta^fl', etc.r but the real un- « ^ _
■^Iclercurieht and maelstrot^i of <|e- Uncle Saffl To Lrian Hondu-
struction is seldom hinted at by
A Dollar Dream
CTo Fit Thfe Home Folks.)
They wanted him to buy some g'oods
A thousand miles remote, . ...
In regions that were full of dud.s,
The proud remoter wrote.
The more he thought and thought of it
The more lie liked the scheme:
To think of it he used to sit—
And then he had a dream.
He had a dream a dollar canle,'
With'tears its features wet;' '
A dollar came and called his name.
■ In angey and regret. ,i
The coin was shedding silver tear.-?.
From out its silver eyes.
Tie'agk the reason for its fears; -
- The .dollar made reply:
"The>\tell me you intend to send
Me many miles away.
They t.oK'me you intend to spend
tIn sperula|ion gay ■
The dollar that has hern to you
.A,servaiit many years, <
To. send me to some region new—
And .hence these silver tears.
[)£_" "I've lived .in this (.'ummuuity
Almost as lonfif as ycu;
I've b^en in- e'ry family^ - -v>- • .
1 guess hut one or two "
Hut one or two wbo, sad to.say,
Had such a scheme in mind
And sent their hard-earned cash awaf
Some other land to tindT ""*
"1 am the dollar that was paid
Trrrfrrhnson for triwlieatT
spolte,
The dolladin his han-i,
And softly to himself he
j "At last T understand.
i He gave it to the druggest's clerk
j . And bought a brush and comb—
j He found a dollar does its work
The best right here at home.
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; On the 15th day of May, 1911,.-;^^
Justice Harlan rendered-ar-dis- ' .-
jsenting opinion from the msjor-
; it y of thd court, Which had-just ' , i
j decided that the court had the
■ right to change an act of •<
(gress. Harlan said in effcet: pS
| - Labor comes here and afeks vou
fo-put something into,th¥ safety Tp^
appliancie. act. that congress dI9 fy|P
Labor speaks for
You cterty the pe-
the disc
Wheels
clime and also pulls the- fan
the smiths. If its machine
blacksmith work- yo.u, want
member.
stovton,
y? ' the great agitators.. Talk about;.
^ 1 large unprtncipaled ..coriiorated
j bodies there is nothing in all1
v {.Christendom equal to the liquor
ras $10,000,000
Washington, June9. — The sen-
ate committee on foreign rela-
, - - ' \ tions decided to rejort favorabiy
_ volTgarehy. it commands-, -moj*®-!- th^w"n-fcreat3r- -betWeen- ■- -H© du*<a®-
VI money; wields more influence | and the United States providing
. : and;damns the whole country ; tor a loan of $10,000,000' fr.-m
^ i more than all the so-called
the emory %
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A. (I " of Spur was up.
Stn .thie I - ition days and tells
1.1 if-,
i^jjp ton doing so well as it is at- this
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, The ball games -last week in
Crosby ton were- all good games
but on- > m the
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two?, can't make
more than that its' <fn,_ the* Bum.
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rupt institutions
leads to more strikes or insurrec-
tions, breeds more anarchists,
causes more disasters, „ poverty
and discontent than aught els?
and were the evil Corrected to-
day, theiiig end of the labor
question-and financial straits of
communities would be solved;
but the two great dominant par-
ties have but onetheme to warn-
gle .'over, protection and free
trade, and. whifethey are knock-
ing and cuffing and accomplish-
ing nothing, save scrambling for
place and power, whisky is work-
ing the elernal ruin of .the mass-
es. Both are so completely en-
vironed in'the whiskey interest
there if little hope for extrica-
tion for either, and.it is" a posi-
tive fact and as trufe a prophecy
if both remain as they are,
out some intervening power to
rise up. the great financial Strait-
oppression and destitution will
. neyer be remedied, but the na-
tioii be finally enveloped in this
'"underlying current of destruc-
tion''' i \ wv - . "ceapass-
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woi'ds of contempt.
,co:t'" i banking interests of the United
combined; it j states to meet the Ho.nduran
debt. Of this amount $7,500;-000
is forth "coming at once. The
Nicarnguan treaty, similar in im-
port, has not yet been acted up-
on.
, That Johnson gHvc again ir, trade
j To Murphy for his.meat,
\ That Murphy gave to Smith, you see
I For furnishing a Unite., ^
! That Smith left at the,grocery 4
j For candy for his'wife.
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' ''1 ne grocer gave me up to Jones
i Who runs the dry; goods store.
: And that the doctor sethis hones. ..
| This Jones can thank me for.
| The doctor paid me. out for oats
| To feed his dapple gray,
j The feedman paid.merlin some notes
j Fell due a certain day.
j "The banker bought a book-or t,wo.
J And so the'thing went on—
1 Each night.1 had an owner new,
\ A new one at the dawn.
i A welcome waited when I came,
A godspeed when I went,
In fact.a, thousand ways^^irae
On errands If was sent*."" :
"But now you say that T must gdr" "
■ A wanderer to be,
Afar'Troirflir tKe"TriMcts t It now "
Who know anti'honor me.
I wonder that you dare to look
Me fairly in the face;
And in your empty pocketbook,
Oh, who will take my place?"
The specula.of.then awoke,
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not . put in.
hunan lives.
| tition. ' •
j Organized dollars comes here
jand asks you to .put something
! into the Sherman' anti-trust law .
that eongrefe]id||dimno'i. put in.
Organized* Dollars speaks for
human greed, i You grant the-
| petition, and that upon the same*.,
. day,- almost in the same breath,—
i yori deny the identical request
i of labor. . You have made the
' judge the—legislator, .and your-
legislation is against man; but in
favor of money.
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Palo Duro National-..Park
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••' Anrai'illo, Texas. The Cham-
berpot' Commerce: vcommitee ap~
pointed recently, accompanied by
| a photographer, made" ritsr last
tfip through Palo Duro Canyon 1; :-A
yesterday for the purpose of se-
curing views for submission to
Congress of a part of the cam-
paign now on lookia^ to the crea-
tion oCa National park from 1 his
greatarea. "There are 250" pic^
tures to be-submitted.
In connection with
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the ' photo-
graphic display there will be aifcqjyi
outline of the topography of the-*^
proposed park. Ij „
The committee is instructed to
spare no expense-m making
collection o f photographs the fin- iMjm
est ever sentjfrom the PanhaH- -
die, and equal Care will be showp
ii% the preparation of the descrip*.
ive matter. . ' -■..-...■lia
fJSSSI
HORSE
1 have purchased one of the finest registered Per-
cheron Stallion ever-brought towestTexas and he.
is making the Season on my farm 1 fc2.vniile
south west.of Crosbyton ! t will do you g
take a look at this horse and if you want
nrove Vour stock it will
your bank account
colt $20,00.
you may miss
OURS TRULY
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if male colt $10.00. Ij
See hirri before breedii
tunity of a life time.
W. H.
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White, Frank E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1911, newspaper, June 15, 1911; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242239/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.