The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1923 Page: 3 of 12
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Hey! Everybody—Do You Know
THE
IS GOING TO BE THE ONE BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR. No stone will be left unturned to make the first
Annual County Fair a big success.. There is no reason why you should not capture a generous cash prize
or at least a blue ribbon with some of your exhibits. The best the county affords will be there from every
section. Preparations are being made to house the exhibits and take care of the big crowds.
The Management has booked some extra good attractions among them being horse racing, auto racing,
thrilling airplane stunts and a big company of one hundred concessions to furnish fun and entertainment
Educational—Instructive and a big jubilee of fun and entertainment is the program.
Make Up Your Mind Now
and Be Sure and Be There
THE OLNEY ENTERPRISE
Happiness.
Happiness, I have discovered, is
nearly” always a rebound from
hard work. It is one of ithe follies
of men to imagine that they can
enjoy mere thouht, or emotion,
or sentiment! As well try to eat
beauty! For happiness must be
tricked. She loves to see men at
work. She loves sweet weariness,
self-sacrifices. She will be found
not in palaces, but lurking in corn
fields and factories and hovering
over littered desks. She crowns
the "unconscious head of the busy
child. If you look up suddenly
from hard work-, you look too long
she fades sorrowfully away.—Ad-
ventures in Contentment by David
Greyson.
‘ ‘ The slow-thinkres live longest ”
says a prominent psychologist.
Not if they cross the street:—In-
dianapolis Star.
The Black Forest of Germany,
which has long been famous for
its profusion of game, has been
virtually stripped of its feather-
ed and furry denizens by hungry
Germans.
DELINQUENT TAX ROLL OF REAL AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY OLNOY INDE-
PENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, 1920
TO 1923
STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF YOUNG,
I, R. E. Myers, Tax Collector of the 01-
ney Independent School District, do hereby
certify that the land and lots listed on
the tax rolls of said Olney Independent
School District for the years 1920 to 1923
are delinquent, and that there was no per-
sonal property for “Seizure and Sale” as
required by Article 7692, Revised Statutes
of 1911, as amended by Thirty-Eighth
Legislature, and therefore I am entitled' to
credit for the taxes shown and herein- re-
ported delinquent.
R. E. MYERS, Tax Collector,
Olney Independent School District.
STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF YOUNG,
I, undersigned, as President of School
Board of said District, hereby certify that
I have examined the Delinquent Tax Rolls
of Olney Independent School District for
the years 1920 to 1923 and find same to
be correct to the best of my knowledge
and that R. E. Myers, tax Collector, is
entitled to credit for the taxes shown
thereon.
Witness my hand this 9th. day of Oc-
tober, A. D. 1923.
H. L. LEBERMAN, President,
School Board Olney Independent School
District.
W. M. Creech, lots 29, 30. 31, 32, block
23, Olney Townsite, tax 55.00, penalty
and interest $1.19, total $6.10 for 1920.
W. M. Creech, lots 29, 30, 31, 32, block
23 Olney Townsite, tax $5.00, penalty and
interest 80c.,' total $5.80 for 1921.
W. M. Creech, lots 29, 30, 31, 32, block-
23 Olney Townsite, tax $5.00, penalty and
interest 50c., total $5.50 for 1922.
Y. C. Hamilton, lot 18, block 2 Camp-
bell addition, tax $2.25, penalty and inter-
est 50c., total $2.75 for 1920.
Y. C. Hamilton, lot 18, block 2 Camp-
bell addition, tax $1.50, penalty and in-
terest 24c., total $1.74 for 1921. »
Y. C. Hamilton, lot 18, block 2 Camp-
bell addition, tax $1.50, penalty and inter-
Unknown, three-fourths of It 1, block 7
Groves First addition. tax 75c., penalty
and interest 15c., total 90c. for 1920.
Unknown, three-fourths of lot 1, block 7
Groves First Addition, tax $1.25, penalty
and interest 20c., total $1.45 for 1921.
Unknown, three-fourths of lot 1, block 7
Groves First Addition, tax $1.25, penalty
and interest 12c., total $1.37 for 1922.
Unknown, west one-half of lot 3 block 3
Groves Second addition, tax 75c., penalty
and interest 15c., total 90c., for 1920.
Unknown, west one-half of lot 3 block 3
Groves Second addition, tax 75c., penalty
and interest 12c., total 87c. for 1921.
Unknown, west one-half of lot 3 block 3
Groves Second addition, tax 75c., penalty
and interest 07c., total 82c. for 1922.
Yates Hotel, block 59, Groves Original
addition, tax $30.00, penalty and interest
$6.60, total $36.60 for 1920.
Yates Hotel, block 59, Groves Original
addition, tax $25.00, penalty and interest
$4.00, toial $29.00 for 1921.
Yates Hotel, block 59, Groves Original
addition, tax $25.00, penalty and interest
$2.50, total $27.50- for 1922.
Unknown, lots 2, 8 and 9 block 2
Campbell addition, tax $1.12, penalty and
interest 25c., total $1.37 for 1920.
Unknown, lots 2,6, 8 and 9 block 2,
Campbell addition, tax 75c., penalty and
interest 12c., total 87c. for 1921.
Unknown, lots 2,6, 8 and 9 block 2,
Campbell addition, tax 75c., penalty and
interest 07c., total 82c. for 1922.
Unknown, lots 9, 10 and 11 block 3
Campbell addition, tax $1.12, penalty and
interest 25c., total $1.37 for 1920.
Unknown, lots 9, 10 and 11 block 3
Campbell addition, tax 75c., penalty and
interest 12c., total 87c. for 1921.
Unkiurwn, lots 9, 10 and 11 block 3
Campbell addition, tax 75c., penalty and
interest 07c., total 82c. for 1922.
Unknown, lot 14 block 4 Campbell ad-
dition, tax 38c., penalty and interest 05c.,
total 43c. for 1920.
Unknown, lot 14 block 4 Campbell ad-
dition, tax 25c., penalty and interest 08c.j-
total 28c. for 1921.
Unknown, lot 14 block 4 Campbell ad-
dition, tax 25c., penalty and interest 02c.,
total 27c. for 1922.
Unknown, lot 13, block 3, Campbell ad-
dition, tax 37, penalty and interest 08c.,
total 45c. for 1920.
Unknown, lot 13, block 3, Campbell ad-
dition, tax 38c., penalty and interest 05c.,
total 43c. for 1921.
Unknown, lot 13, block 3, Campbell ad-
dition, tax 38c., penalty and interest 04c.,
total 42c. for 1922.
Unknown, lot 11 block 1, Campbell ad-
dition, tax 38c., penalty and interest 05c.,
total 43c. for 1920. ■
Unknown, lot 11 block 1, Campbell ad-
dition, tax $2.25, penalty and interest
34c., total $2.59 for 1921.
Unknown, lot 11 block 1, -Campbell ad-
dition, tax $2.25, penalty and interest 22c.,
total $2.47 for 1922.
L. D. McCuistian, block 15, Groves
Original addition, tax $3.38, penalty and
interest 70c., total $4.08 for 1920.
L. D. McCuistian, block 15, Groves
Original addition, tax $3.50, penalty and
interest 56c., total $4.06 for 1921.
L. D. McCuistian, block 15, Groves
Original addition, tax $3.00, penalty and
interest 30c., total $3.30 for 1922.
Booker Estate, lots 2 and 3, block 8,
■Rloodworth First addition, tax $2.50, pen-
alty and interest 40c., total $2.90 for 1921
Booker Estate, lots 2 and 3, block 8,
Tiloodworth First addition, tax $2.50, pen-
alty and interest 25c., total $2.75 for 1922.
C. C. Drake, block 11, Groves Original
addition, tax $5.00, penalty and interest
80c., total $5.80 for 1921.
C. C. Drake, block 11, Groves Original
addition, tax $5.00, penalty and interest
50c., total $5.50 for 1922.
W. J. Sparks, lot 1 block 8 Bloodworth
First addition, tax $5.00 interest and pen-
alty 80c., total $5.80 for 1921.
W. J. Sparks, lot 1 block 8 Bloodworth
First addition, tax $5.00 interest and pen-
alty 50c., total $5.50 for 1922.
W. J. Skidmore, lots 1, 2, 11 and 12 in
block 3, Leath addition, tax $5.00, penalty
and interest 80c. total $5.80 for 1921.
W. J. Skidmore, north 60 feet of lots
23 and 24, block 24, Olney Townsite, tax
$9.SO, penalty and interest $1.55, total
$ 11 35 fr 1921.
W. J. Skidmore, lots 1, 2, 11 and 12 in
block 3, Leath addition, tax $5.00, penalty
and interest 50c., total $5.50 for 1922.
W. J. Skidmore, north 60 feet of lots
23 and 24, block 24, Olney Townsite, tax
$6.95, penalty and interest 69c., total
$7.64 for 1922.
Unknown, lot 13, block 23 Olney Town-
site, tax S3.00, penalty and interest 66c.,
total $3.60 for 1920.
Unknown, lot 13, block 23 Olney Town-
site, tax $3.00, penalty and interest 48c.,
total $3.48 for 1921.
Unknown, lot 13, block 23 Olney Town-
site, tax $3.00, penalty and interest 30c.,
total $3.30 for 1922.
Mrs. T..T. Black, north one-half of block
55, Grves Original addition, tax $3.75,
penalty and interest 60c., total $4.35 for
the year of 1921.
Mrs. T. T. Black, north one-half of block
55, Grves Original addition, tax $3.75,
penalty and 'interest 37c., total $4.12 for
the year of 1922.
C. C. West lot 8 block 2 Bloodworth
Second addition, tax $11.25, penalty and
interest $1.78, total $13.03 for 1921.
C. C. West lot 8 block 2 Bleodworth
Second addition, tax $7.76, penalty and
interest 77c., total $8.52 for 1922.
Randolph Sloan, lot 1 block 2 Olney
Townsite, tax $10.00 interest and penalty
$1.60. total $11.60 for 1921.
Randolph Sloan, lot 1 block 2 Olney
Townsite, tax $10.00 interest and penalty
$1.00, total $11.00 for 1922.
Frank Schuster, lots 11 and 12 block 23
Olney Townsite, tax $3.00, penalty and
interest 48c., total $3.48 for 1921.
Frank Schuster, lots 11 and 12 block 23
Olney Townsite, tax $1.88, penalty and
interest 19, total $2.07 for 1922.
Unknown, middle 55 feet of lot 4, block
5, Groves First addition, tax $1.25, pen-
alty and interest 18c., total $1.43 for 1921.
Unknown, middle 55 feet of lot 4, block
5, Groves First addition, tax $1.25, pen-
alty and interest 12c., total $1.37 for 1922.
H. S. Coleman, lots 8, 9 and 10 and one-
half of 11 in block 15, Olney Townsite,
tax $3.75, perf<y and interest 37c., total
$4.02 for 1922.
T. G. Wright, lot 6 block 1, Leath ad-
dition, tax $2.15, penalty and interest 21c.,
total $2.36 for 1922.
Mrs. J. 1V1. Wright, one half of lotll,
12, 13 and 14,. block 15, Olney Townsite,
tax $3.00, penalty and interest 30c., total
$3.30 for 1922.
Z. C. Wright, ‘one-half of 11, 12, 13 and
14, blck 1 Bloodworth First addition, tax
$3.75, penalty and interest 37, total $4.12
for the year 1922.
H. Fancher & Son, block 6, Groves Or-
iginal addition, tax $3.75, penalty and in-
terest 37, total $4.12 for 1922.
T. II. Brown, lot 17 block 3 Campbell
addition, tax 38c., penalty and interest
04c., total 42c. for 1922.
J. E. Kilpatrick, block 7 Groves Original
addition, tax $2.50, penalty and interest
25c., total $2.75 for 1922.
R. L. Edwards, lots 1 to 8 block 12,
Olney Development Company, tax $6.00,
penalty and interest 60c., total $6.60 for
the year 1922.
R. L. Edwai’ds, lots 5 to 8 block 13,
Olney Development Co., tax $3.00, penalty
and interest 36c., total $3.30 for 1922.
Unknown, lot 3, block 28, Olney Townsite
tax $1.00, penalty and interest 10c., total
$1.10 for 1922.
Unknown, lots 11 and 12 block 7 in
Bloodworth Second addition, tax $1.25, in-
terest and penalty 12, total $1.37 for 1922
John Parsley, personal property, tax
$2.25, penalty and interest 35, total $2.60
for 1921.
S. R. Crawford, lot 7 block 24 Olney
Townsite, tax $6.25, interest and penalty
92c., total $7.17 for 1921.
S. R. Crawford, lot 7 block 24 Olney
Townsite, tax $6.25, interest and penalty
62c., total $6.87 for 1922.
S. T. Sherrell, two and one-half acres
out of T. E. & L. Co., Survey No. 158,
tax $2.50, penalty and interest 40c., total
$2.90 for 1921.
S. T. Sherrell, two and one-half acres
out of T. ^E. & L. Co., Survey No. 158,
tax $2.50, penalty and interest 25e., total
$2.75 for 1922.
J. R. Smith, lot 2 block 1 Groves Second
addition, tax $3.49, penalty and interest
34c., total $3.83 for 1921.
J. R. Smith, lot 2 block 1 Groves Second
addition, tax $2.75i penalty and interest
27c., total' 3.02 for 1922.
Besides its invaluable service to a community in sup-
plying medicines for the sick, a drug store fulfills a
demand that can not be met by any other class of
merchant. s
That demand is for the innumerable list compre-
hended under the title.
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and includes a long list of items classed as correspon-
dence requisites, cosmelics, first aid conveniences,
soaps, deodorizers, disinfectants, atomizers, shaving
appliances, small blank books, pocketbooks, bill books
and letter files and many other indispensibles.
Don’t forget us when no other store has it in stock.
Olney is growing. The time is coming when it
will be the commercial center of Young county as it
now is the cotton center.
We are keeping abreast with the times and expect
to be outdistanced by none.
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ANDERSON DRUG COMPANY
ARWOOD & DEETS, Owners
‘Phone No. 25 Olney, Texas
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Shuffler, R. The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1923, newspaper, October 12, 1923; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113721/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Olney Community Library.