The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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THE KNOX COUNTY NEWS.
Vol. 4.
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KNOX CITY, KNOX COUNTY. TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOR SAFETY AND ACCOMMODATIONS
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The fact that your money is in this bank is
an absolute guarantee as to its safety. Our en-
tire directorate and corps of officers consists
of as safe and conservative set of men as you
will find. Investigate their records. These
facts, together with our past record of busi-
ness, is convincing that your affairs if entrust-
ed with us will have every attention. And
every accomodation will be extended ¿hat safe
and conservative banking will permit. Make
our bank your headquarters when in town.
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E. C. Couch, Cashier.
Let us tit you with new glass-
es. W.JJ. Gilbert.
Cash paid for butter at the
O. K. ("hop House.
W. E. Annis. head of Recrea
tion and Burr Mcintosh month
ly was shot at fashionable New
York resort by Capt. Peter C.
Hains, prominent man who al-
leges Annis wrecked his home.
Five shots took effect and Annis
H. M. Smith of Abilene will ¿jes en route to hospital,
fill his regular appointment at
the church Sunday. Everybody
invited to come and bring some ¡ rent.
one with you.
I have two nice cottages f< r
See me at once.
W. M. Sandifer.
To the People of Knox City and
Vicinity.
1 am opening u|> a stock of
Groceries at my place (Hubbard
Bros, and stand) and will en-
deavor to keep everything in my
line, fresh and nfew. I am in
this business for. «be sake of my
wife and the chilflren will be
glad to have you bome and see
me.
Respectfully,
1>. A. Lindsey.
Corner Stone to be Laid.
On next Thursday, August
27th, there will be a big basket
picnic at the park. Everybody
invited to Come afi^d bring well
filled basket. There will be
plenty of ice water on the ground
and speaking by several. In the
afternoon the Masons will take
charge and lav the corner stone
of the new Methodist church, A
number of the prominent men of
the state will be present and will
take part in the ceremonies.
People from all oyer the state
will be in attendance. Everybo-
dy come and have a goed time.
L. A. Morgan, of Frost, Texas,
was in the city prospecting Sun-
day. Mr. Morgan is delighted
with the Knox prairie country
and will probably locate with us
in the near future.
MOST
any
BANK
Can handle your business after a fashion, when times are
good and money easy. When times are hard and money
tight you feel the need of a business connection with a
BIG STRONG AND RELIABLE BANK
Do your banking business and make your credit good
with the bank who did not limit their depositors during
the panic.
The Farmers State Dank
Knox City
Dr^ Myers, of Tennessee,
called to see us last week and in
conversation with us stated he
would probably become a citizen
of Knox City in the near future
He is a first class opticion, of
many years experience and
comes to our town highly recom-
mended.
The cheapest, good coffee in
town at D. A. Lindsey.
FARMERS! FARMERS!!
I expect to order a car of
northern clime soft seed wheat
for planting purposes. If you
want any kinkly leave your order
with me in the next few davs.
S. Edwards.
J. F, McCarty left Monday for
Abilene where he will spend sev-
eral days on business.
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Gone To Market
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Our buyer, Mr. R. R. Banner left Saturday morning for the markets of the east, and will
spend the next several weeks in St. Louis, Chicago, New York and other business centers.
This means we will be first as usual, to show the leading, styles of every thing that is used
in fall and winter goods, and that we will continue to lead the procession as we have al-
w aysdone.
- - - The Market For You
Is at our store for while our buyer is getting new goods we are going to sell those al-
ready in stock. We mean to clear and clean the counters of every piece and article of sum-
mer goods.' The price has been fixed on every thing in summer goods so low that they are
bound to move out. Come to see us if you want Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Millinery,
Shoes or Coats. We will not be paticular about the price; we have orders to sell 'em.
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Atterbury, E. B. The Knox County News (Knox City, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1908, newspaper, August 21, 1908; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178952/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.