The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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Also Bran arid Shorts.
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r0M#3-«re;,cujyent at Budapast
thai the"''Siirf|«pipt|i' National
Assemblyrwhrchisschediiledto
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regardless of price,
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ALL Brunswicks. Then'you'll know supreme satis-
faction. from your tirjgs^ longer life, minimum
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" end! If George Wash-
Vrise from his grave
the-22nd of- this
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THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO
Pallas Headquarters: 611 Mam St.
Dr. T. J.,,WORRELL
- Veterinarian
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andlniday.
Interstate Inspector
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Ralls,
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Texas
as /bright as day.
-Cleaned:.and .Repaired
Also have part?, and pja,tten^
for different' makes of ma-1
chines. Work Guaranteed.
all at Review office for in-
j hear the whirl Of the electric car,
. taik over a ..wireless telephone,
; - "so>nd a message, by wireless to a
rf out at sea, examine his
' -own. bofewith an X-rav, view
.. snowy 4ejds, sunny planes
tw!'ea«ak ^^^MarsTthrough' a
■scope, take a flight -from
ocean in a 'submarine,
; get ran oyer by an automobile
tng ninety mites an hour, see
igs fleeing from their thrones^"
but what's the' use going .back
hundred years?. A system of
Shorthand and Bookkeeping
twenty years old is of but little
use today. .. -
As the stear. ship hafe.crowded
t the sail -bo., 'v : as the type-
writer the goose quill, peri and
n\v tnk; sohaTe the fam-
ous Byrne Systems"' of Book-
aping, Business. Training and
ortliand taken the place of the
systems, and the Tyler Com-
rcial Cdllege with its modern
ogressif e business methods has
at -the" head: of
rnerican business training
\ schools. The reason is:. plain;
" Mhese systems cut in half the
f nMrf rtnat nf h*rnmin?y an 6X-
Why Prices are High. j ■ oedinance So. jt
. There is nSucb. speculation a3{ Be itOrdained by.the Commis-
.to„market_;condit^cms-and-many f sion of the city of Grosbyton;
people in position tp know think! Article 1. To provide funds for
- ment oFroads ana streets vv ithrn^
fore: spring ends, says an ex
Change.
One very prominent,New York
business man, just before leav-
ing for Europe on a business
trip, gave it-a,s his opiniou that
there would be almost a revolut-
ion in prices in the. near futuie.
These gentlemen may be cor
the City of GrosByton, a tax of
twenty-live cents on each <55100.00
valuation of taxable property
within said city is hereby levied
for the year 1920. ' -
Article 2. The City Collector
is hereby authorized and -direct-
ed to collect above taxes accord-
rect, as they are in better posi- Wg-.to the Status of the State of
tion to ju/dge than just an ordi- ^exas in such case made and
„ _ M auaineas aa w;elMB
iokkeeping, they make it pos-
for the student, to graduate
' and begin earning while the
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studeut a more
.. „j- practical working
ow ledge which means a feigh-
iliry and the College has
ibreast of the times and met
iemands of the1 most exaet-
ausiness office.
ase practical, modern, tirne-
s1 "ksystems can be had in
^ Nteiyfetg the Tyler
uercial College You would
rink of.riding jn an ox cart
" jrence to an^automobile.
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nary layman, but from this view-
point, several things, will have to
lappen before there will be a^^^
great fali in prices. First, there
must be greater production:
more corn, oats, wheat, hogs,
cattle;, more food crops of every
find fmorecotton produced, more
cloth; made, more clothing manu-
faeturedv Second, there must bb
ess Consumption; less food, less
clothing, less everything, so as to
create an oyersupply or surplus.
Whenever that4i me comes there
libe^-fall-in^rices, asd not
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True, these conditions may ;be
brought about by ;our trade re-"
ations with other countries.. If,
from any cause, whether it be
for lack of money in European
markets or good credit; so that
those people, however great their
needs, are unable to buy bur'pro-
ducts, such as corn, wheat, or
cotton, or other things, and we
have to depend on American mar-
kets only, such a condition would
bring, about a surplus;^nd a drop
in the markets.
rt systems of accounting
aphy wh^n you ban
srne Systems which
i wonderful ad van t-
ey enabled the man-
t the Tyler Commer-
Tuning ^scHool In
annual em-oll-
ae, address
dilege, Tyler,
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Mrs.'V. R. Haltom has taught
in the fifth erade room of our
school the past two weeks. _ Mrs.
Harry Sherwood filled Miss Ful-
¥ugim'slp7ac¥7Junng the TatteFs
illness with flu.
• ;'.WA^tEI>-I Will buy. all kinds
of furs at highest price. Gome
and see me at Palace Grocery.
: ^Jim Edwards.
Pure fresh lard at the Sanitary
HeatMSrlcer""™^'
Mefoane; Cotton{Seed,:
$2.25 per bushel, raised here
two yearsr iaade one .bale per
- acre last year. W. A. Latfai,
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. NOTICE
The practice of^duihpin|[ d^ad
3 Mil m the prop.
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provided arid according to the""
provisions of the ordinances of
the City o> Crosby ton now or
hereafter to' be adopted.
'■ This ordinance adopted by the
Commission of the City of" Cros-
hyton Texas, this the 5th day of
February A"D 1920. >■—
Approved this the 5th day of
Febrnary 1920. . .. •
A, B. Spencer,
Mayor. Crosby ton,-.Texas.
ORDINANCE NO. 10
Be it ordained by the Com-
mission of the city of Crosby t
Article To,, provide-^for—the
payment of current expenses of
th6 city of Crosby ton- an adval-
orium tax: of twenty-five cents
on ^ach $100 valuation of taxable
.property in the city of Crosby-
ton is hereby levied for the year
1920., ' : ' ';r "
Article 2. The City Collector
is hereby authorized and directed
to collect the above taxes accord-
ing to the slatutsa of the state
of Texas in such case made and
provided, and according to the
provisions of the ordinances of
the. city of Crosby ton now or |
hereafter to be. adopten.
This,ordinance adopted by the
Commission of the city of Cros-
by ton, Texas, this the 5th day of
'ebruary-ApD. .1
Approved'this the fifth day of t
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A. B, Spencer
' Mayor,' Crosby ton, Texas
I have a large list"ef Ortshy
c uaty% « far ?aleL-many
A^i«WMirgatii8, «'J
fal ^ake afestractr on
sh«rt notice and'solioit ywr
vwrk, So pi* i/riie a- if m-
ter#*te4 i* Cr #fey eeuaty
\<1 its to Plsaie,
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Monunents For Sale
I am Agent for the Great
Western Monument C®. of
^Dallas, and if you want any
thing in this line figure with"
me before buying.
Crasbyton, Texas
W, ft. MILLIGAN
Phone 95, Grssbyton, Texas
ow Ready to Grind |
I will grind corn on Sac-
urdays. Will keep a' supply
of meal on hand to swap for
corn during the week. i|
Bring yotir corn in and |
have it^ade into 'meal. - -
' W. M. IRWIN
! Cagle
Physician-Surgeon.
Crosbyton, Tbxas
Sold On Ah Unlimited Mileage
Basis
HIGHWAY GARAGE.
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Unimproved Lands t> Gaines Co. Texas
.Suitable for Farming and i^aneliinff-
41 Price $6,00 per acre bonus, purchaser" to
assume $i.So acre due State School Fund.'
TERMS--$1.00 per acre cash, the.remain-
der to suit jpurcliaser at-8 -per cent interest.
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IN AMOUNTS FROM 320 ACRES UP.
For details address the owners,
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3200 Guadalupe St., AUSTIN, TEXAS
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1920, newspaper, February 20, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242523/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.