The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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2:30 p. m. Exegesis of Matt. 12:31-32—W. M. Scott & T. F. Medlin
3:00 p. m. "Why should a church have aBaptistSunday School*'.
.;:v W. B. Bennett and Luther Bilberry.
Devotional and Election ! — J. M, •• McMahen
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m t. xne following announcements
are subject to the action of_the
.Democratic primary, July 1916.
. For County Treasurer:
(Mrs.) ELLA L. YOUNG
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W. H. PUNCHARD
W. F. MONTGOMERY
Q0ttn|y and Diet. Clerk:
EDGAR ALLEN
Collector
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LASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT—Good two-room
•residence. Apply at Review office.
-FOR SALE - Sudan seer^ets.
unci C B Live Stock Co.
R SALE-Second-hand im-
nts all in excellent condit
i. CB. Livestock Co.
r< .ft- SALE-Residence and
mr lot's at a bargain. Call at
•view office for price, terms, etc
Send me your order for Bronze
- —turkey eggs. $1.50 for 13.
Mrs. J. B. Martin
Devotional. J. A. Scott
.''Should a Baptist church retain a member claiming
perfection and speaking unknown tongue -
T. F. Medlin and J. M: McMahen
11:00 a. mf ''This present war and the second coming of Christ."
' T. F. Medlin.
. NOON
2U30 p. m. Devotional ; G. J. Steins
2:30 p. m. "Work accomplished, and the outlook of -our Mission
field. W.- M. Scott.
3:00 p. m. "Is there scripture for our women's"work."
Mrs, P. H. Miller and Mrs. J, M. Rankin
3:30 p.m. Board Meeting :
7iS0 p. m. Devotional......— - — .. ...G. W. Jackson
8:00 p. m. Isaih 42:3...,,, — A. P. Stokes
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9:30 a. m. Devotional.... W. C.-'^e ce-
10:00 a. m. Sunday School" Mass-Meeting. , ,
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11:00 a. m. Dedicatorial Sermon... .....O. L. Bailey,
' :r • ■ Alternate, J. E. Gates
Dr. P. F. Gould
Dentist
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Located tJpsteirsii) Edwards
Buildings
Crosbyton, Tcxasv
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I AM LOCATED
A-t the Ralls Phaimaey, Rails.
All wprk will be put up first
class ind guaranteed. Mail
me your work or come to see
me when in our town.
r ' Yours for Biz.
T. A. McILROY
Ralls Jeweler :: Texas
the PALACE GROCERY
Crosbyton, Texas
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FOR SALE-6 head of mules
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tade at home. " J AutciwiMfes and Advertising.
It is a lamentable fact, so wej Here are two significant facts
far^ol^, thatrnapo^ our people |0j modern life: ^
have formed the habitcl sending; Pact 1—-The use^}' automobiles
off for things that could be pur- j ]ias multiplied bcyord the dreams
chased irpm our local merchants 0f any oi- ^jie people who used
for about the same price, quality J sejj them a few years ago.
considered, that they have to pay j 2^—The amount of money
Kodak Hraishimgs
Bring, send or mail your films
today and get your prints to-
morrow. Make'a sitting for a
nice portrait, or if it is-a family. l nf
group, bring it in and get what
you want. Don't over look the ~
baby. Our light is always good
and prices reasonable. TRY
Landmon's Studio
"J Lorenzo, Texas'
the mail order houses. That is no
way to build up the town or
country and we should get out-
of this ugly habit.
: We are all interested in the up-
building of Crosby county and
her varied interests and we owe
spent in advertising automobiles
. head of horses, cheap. See jj£ t0 ourselves to patronize our
Ml v . , ' i home people first, and if what we
rOr will*exchange
, rosby county land, a aood
KiSO-acre well improved farm in
r Wilbarger county. For particulars
call on or write the Review.
HALE -4 east front eor-
'neriots on concrete sidewalk, at
in. See or write W. M. Hol-
; brook, Crosbyton, Texas.
want cannot be found here then
we have an excusO for sending
away for it. and not till then.
Every community must be
built up by the trade of its in-
habitants. The. , interchange of
commodities, the turning' over of
the dollars keep the various
[NTING PLANT—Having; branches of business in action
t'ehosed the Chillicothe Inde- an(j thus men make their livings,
pendent printing plant, we have- - - -
: go 6 quarto Stop Cylinder
more than we need and are
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Hews" cases and 50 California .job
i ;:ses that we want to dispose of.
The entire outfit is worth $600.
Vl'"e will not ask yon $500 nor $400
bat will take §300. Also pair 6
it^ntl stapler. Write us and se-
1 irgain. Address Valley
hillicothe, Texaf.
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munity and local business will
surely suffer. '♦
Do we actually realize this? Do
we understand that every time
we send a dollar away, we are
enriching someother place at the
The Review has.recWveda ps expense of our own? Do wehon-
f Hon. E. N. ^stly feel that there 13 an obiifta-
If evferv one should buy at home,
the exchange would be perfect
and ideal prosperity would en-
sue. On the other hand, if all or
a large number buy away from
home, money is lost to the com
is perfectly enormoirs. The , lar-
ger" newspapers carry whole
pages of this advertising. Money
is poured out like water to the
magazines. Millions are spent
with small city and country
newspapers to bring the story
close to the home constituency,
and help the local dealer. Can
any one doubt that these , two
facts are to each other as cause
to effect? Could the 3ale of auto-
mobiles be half as lar^e as it/ is
today, if the advantages of buy-
ing them were not continually
brought to the public attention?
Every time a man-picks up these
newspapers and magazines, the
latent desire existing in his mind
to own an automobi!e is fed and
magnified. Quiescent at the start,
it grows every time by the, pie-
*' tures he sees and the description
that he reads. Soon he is over at
Robinson Four. Co.
LUBBOCK.
Funeral Directors and, 1
Emhaimers
In connection with Emma
Hardware Co,
Crosbyton, Texas
Jo Bo Roden
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General Blacksmithing,
and Wood Work.
Scientific Horse Shoeing.
V onrN Trade.. SoJ i cited
Crosbyton,.'Texas
LOOK^How Is Your Coal Stock
Now we have got it if it is COAL you want. We handle
the well known grades, Sunshine. Maitiand Lump, and
Nut, Nigerhead Nyt and also the Famous Chandler Coal-
that Has no soot.
We aSso have a good stock of Feed and Flour. Our. feed
line consists of Shorts, Bran, both Feed and Seed Oats,
Cotton Seed Meal and Cake, Millet and Alsalfa Hav. .
\Ve especially invite you to our store, and you are always
welcome. :: Listen! We can sell you Flour as good as'
made in the state for only $1.80 per sack. Give us a trial
. Ellison Brothers
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When you, want
A GOOD POUT-RAIT
of yourself or children, you .will be pleased if >ou
conie to us. We can make the picture worth the,
trip and you will find our prices reasonable. • t~~
us pur films to Dewetope
anil prist
WILLIS ART GALLERY
North Side Square. Sweetwater. Texas
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of Sweetwater, candi-
xte for Congress from, this.dis,
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illy but from a hur-
, perusal we pronounce it
tty good Democratic doctrine,
ever, on the question of pre-
ess if is hard to tell whether
JP the fol-
t he explodes one
arguments of the billion
onceive that Europe
om this affliction,
er discordant elements,
! her remnants of fortune
i, abandon her frontiers
u'*'wagea
on and conquest
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cans is
of ai^
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tion upon us to obtain everything
at home if it is possible to do so;
Do we try home firat? Do we
know what is at home before we
think of purchasing abroad?' Do
we prtronize our own merchants,
lawyers, doctors,-bankers, etc.,
first of all others? Think of these
things,
,01" course there are two sides
to this qu fhose who sell
have o! •'; equal to , those
who buy. The heads of the dif-
serent trades, professions ' and
businesses must offer value re-
ceived, must meet fair compe-
tition elsewhere, must keep up
in their several lines (and must
show interest and enfhuiasm in
their occupations, a?nd then the
home buyer will have no excuse
and less desire to send elsewhere
for what fte wants.
FOR SALE- Good work
for cash or good note. J, !«I
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the local dealer taking a demon-
stration. The result is obvious.
Advertising did it.
The same thing has been , done
in other kind of goods, the sale
Of which could be doubled or
quadrupled by a similar adver-
tising campaign.
—When a man sees a grocer ad-
vertising some luscious food pro-
duct, he begins to want it. The-
taste that is latent in his mind
begins to assert himself. If he
reads that advestisement day
after day, he realizes that is just
the thing he has been longing
for. The next time he passes that
grocer's he drops in and tries it
out. Advertising did it.-Daify
Panhandle, -Amarillo.
The merchant who fails to ad-
vertise should not complain when
patronage fails to come his way.
Buyers are going where invited
and are more and more looking to
the advertising columns their
local paper to find.out, who wants
their business by asking for it
and by telling1 them what is offer-
ed in exchange for tlieir money.
I Frast Prssf
" CABBAGE PLANTS 1
Only 30c. pef 100 delivered \
to your post office. . |
E. C. WHITE SEED- 60. |
flmmm, Texas. . |
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C. Surginer & Son
. Floydadaj - - Texas
Call Answered Day or Night.
Phone No. 24.
. "Demestic Block"
The C®al Without a Fault
Without a doubt the best COAL for Domestic pur-
poses mined -in the west.
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C. C. CHERBONNIER
Sole Agent for Crosby county
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Crosbyton Southplains R.
• RvtJo. Time Table.
'-•No. 1, Daily No. 2. Daily
Except Simcliiv _ Excopt Siuiday.
7.00 A. M. Lv. Ccosbytmi Ai*r, 3:00 XJ.
7:10 A. H. " llialls Lv. 2:25jP. M.
8!2f) A. M. " l.oronzo 1:35 P. M.
.lr 9:00 A.M. " Idalon F1-25 P.M.
10:0i. Aj M. " Ijubboclc " 12:45 P. M.
Time marked,l-'. indioatCB stop only on signal.
Subject 10 elianft-e without notice.
,C, P(>UD, Vice Pres. and Auditor
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Barnes,
who some months ago moved in
from Nebraska to their farm a
few miles out weire-in town trad
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916, newspaper, March 3, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242331/m1/4/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.