The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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A. J. McKINNON. Vice-Pres. and Cashier
G. M. McKEE, Asst. Cashier
&§&•' S F. SULLENBERGER. President
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Our prices are right. Stock always
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be saved by doing your ftrocery busi*
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Mr. S. v Iteed of Roger?, Bell
county, Texas, was in ;heeity
this week and jells us that crops
and general conditions are good
in Bell county. Mr. Reed owns
some fine south plains lands near'
Estacado and is well pleased with
th^lplains and says that in ajfter
years he may become identified
withCrbsby*
J. A. Abernathy was a caller
at our office this week and he in-
formed us that he Md met with
great success in the matter of
threshing wheat in Gray county.
He tells us that he has threshed
36,000 bushels this season and
that he will return to that com-
munity soon and will thresh the
Kaffir crop. -
P; H. Leatherwood of the east
plains was in the city the last of
the week and came to the office
and handed over the where-with
for the Review to visit his home
for the ensuing years and one to
go to the home of W H. Helsey,
of Cleburne, Texas. Mr. Leath-
erwood tells us that the condi-
tions in his part of the county are
good and that he is doing con-
siderable improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stucy ac-
companied"By their son, and Mr.
Hiram Diuguid, of Ghent, Ky.,
were callers at the Review office
this week. They handed us a
couple of dollar?; that the Review
might be lcept going to their ad-
dresses, stating that the Review
is a welcome visitor in their
homes. Mrs. Stucy tells us that
this is her first trip to Texas and
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S. A. Oliver of the Conecom-
muWy was in this city Tuesday.
L. Vir. Xiayley was in the city
from his farm the first of -the
wisek.- . ;
■ Seal of Texas flour at J. E.
Johnston's store, the best fa-be'
had. Every Sack guaranteed. It
Robert Lynn of Estacado, was
in Crosbyton Monday evening,
going- out on the Tuesday morn-
ing .train. , ;'v! J
G. F. Stephens of Ralls, was
in Crosbyton Tuesday and was
a pleasant caller at the Review
office.
Dr. W. J. C. Germany of Ros-
coe, Texas, is visiting his.broth-
er, Mr, G. T. Germany in Cros-
byton this week. - ^
T. L. McMillon of Snyder was
in the city the first of the week
and tells us he will establish a
dry goods store in Crosbyton the
first o: the year,
Stanley Garter jtells us that he
has a car of implements that
Will be here soon, and he will
tell * the readers of the Review
all about it through the adver-
tising columns.
Judge and Mrs. J. W. Burton,
who left the first of last week
for Austin, have returned an<f
the Judge tells us they visited
San Antonio and Galveston on
their trip and had a most pleas-
ant time. ■
We are glad to report that
Mrs. J. A. Parks and Miss John-
son who have: been confined to
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Notice of S$je of Real Estate ' . .
Under Execution ^ - k ?
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County o f Crosby I RockweH
Bros. & Co. vs John A* Hanen
No. 2795 In the District Court of 1?*L
Bjcown^pounty,-~TexaI.
Whereas, by virtue of ah drder
of sale issued out the District
Court of Brown County, Texas,
on a judgment rendered in u..v,
court On the 29th day of Decem-
ber 1911, in favor of the sajL _
Rockwell Bros. & Co., a, corpora-
tion, and against the said John
A. Hanen, No. 2795 on the dock-
et of said court} I did on the 25
day of October 191^ atiO o'clock " >
A. M,, levy upon the following
described tracts and parcels of.
land situate in Crosby County,
Texas,, and belonging to the s 1
John A. Hanen, to-wit: h "< fc
All that certain lots Nos. 13, *
14, |5, 16 and 17 in Block No. 15
to the town of Crosbyton, in 4*
L. Ellison's Addition t o said
town of Crosbyton, Texas; and
on the '3rd day of December,
1912, being ttie first Tuesday of
said month, between the hours
of ten O^Clock A. M. and ^ four
O'Clock P. M. on said day, at
the courthouse door of said coun-
ty, I will offer for sale and sell
at public Auction, for cash, ail
the right, title and interest of
the said John A. Hanen in and
to said property to satisfy said
judgment for the sum of $315.31
with interest on said sum from
the 29th day of December 1911,
at the rate of ten per cent per
annum, together with all costs of
suit and the costs of making such
sale. *
Dated at Crosbyton, Texas,
this the 25 day of November A.
D. 1912]
C. E. Roy, Sheriff of
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their beds for some time with
she is?, perfectly delighted with j typhoid- feyer, are at this time
the south plains and the people rapidly improving and it is hopeu
she met. that they will be out soon.
Mr. J. C. Woody hid them out j W. H. Hames had a bale of
in his auto and showed them j cotton ginned at the~CjKisbyton i Crosby, County, Texas
over the city. jgin Saturday and the report was
Judge Charles Rogan, former j fciven out tM his hew home is
Land Commissioner of Texas! progressingjiii^sly.
and now a prominent lawyer of; Mrs." S. F. Sullenberger of
Austin, spent a part of Wednes- Amarillo, who had been visiting
day and Thursday in Crosbyton. j with her husband in Crosbyton j al crops of Floyd county are good
This is his first visit to the South .for several days, returned to her and that the troek crops were all
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Z. W. Shackelford of Lockneyj
Floyd county, was in Crosby ten
Saturday with a load of sweet
potatoes. He tells us the gener-
Plains and he says he is wonder-
fully impressed with the country.
Mr. Bassett on Thursday morn-
ing took him through his dairy
and the Judge said it awas ^jhe
finest thing he had ever seen in
that line.
home last Monday.
$0t,this year.
Mrs. D. M. Alexander of Fort
Worth, who has been visiting
with Mrs. McKinnon in Crosby-
ton for some days, returned to
her home last Monday.
B. F. Hines, the Watkins man,
Judge Rogan has represented ^e]|s us that he had a good trip
the C BEive Stock Company in ! ]ast week in Lubbock and Cros-
its-land matters at Austin for a [ by counties, and his sales were
great many years and had never j go^ an(j hjs collections better,
before had an opportunity to see
just what the Company he had
so long represented .was doing.
He goes from here to Amarillo to
The editor made a trip put to
the site of the warehouse being
erected by the Crosbyton Qrain
Produce Co., and we will say
mice
County Seat case. While here 11uiiu', are
he was entertained at the home !'unc,h of mfney getting mattem
in shape to handle the hogs,
maize and other things that
Edwards Bros, store is as full [mjght be brought in by the farm"
of goods as you will find on the)
plains and the Reporter for the
of Mr. and Mrs. Burton.
Review inspected many articles
in that store this week and we
find the goods up to the minute
and the price strictly in keeping
'With the times. Frank Edwards
^ informed us that the business is
growing as fast as he could wish
and that the sales had doubled
in the past three months. He is
well pleased and informed us
that he and his brother. Ben,
would devote all their time here-
after to the business. .
Rev. G. A. Lambereth, the
Socialist Lecturer, was in Cros-
byton this week and lectured on
Socialism at the school building
Tuesday evening. He will lec-
ture in Crosbyton at the First
Presbyterian church, Sunday,
November the 10. at 11 a. m., on
"Two Great Commandments of
the Bible,'l .and at night he will
apeak from the text "The^ Love
of Money is the Root of all Evil.'"
Everybody in the county is in-
cited to hear him
H
; ers of^pW Crosby.
There was large crowd of
Crosbyton people on the Canon
last Sunday and they all report
having had a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Dickinson
-spent Sunday out at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, and
they say they enjoyed the. day
splendidly.
Kelley S. White and family
spent the day in Crosbyton Sun-
day* ■ r
Cap Ellison was in the city the
last of the week and tells a Re-
view man that his crop is good
and about harvested. -
If you think you a *e smart and
well informed, just see if you
can answer these' questions:
You hate seen hupejreds of white
horses, why did yovi never sefe ii
white...
eatigrass bad
•forward?
twipe to the lett tod vine
to the right? Why;
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GRAIN
ELEVATOR
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FLOYDADA
We are building an
elevator at Floydada
which will be com-
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grain now and un-
til our elevator is
ready for use we will $
use the office and
scales of E. R. Gibf-
son at his coal yard.
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the highest market
price for your grain
every day in the
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White, Frank E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 31, 1912, newspaper, October 31, 1912; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242306/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Crosby+County+-+Crosbyton%22: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.