The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
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Opportunity is here offered to obtain the finest, smothe agricultural lands on the famous South Plains of Texas, and the
farms, orchards, gardens, crops and stock on these lands show in a ^measure what they will produce. The owners have farmed
and rallied in this countij over twenty-four years;"now cultivate 1200 acres and produce all their requirements in feed, fruits,
vegetables* meat, poultry and lard. . .
fepfeseiit prices $15. TO $30. PER ACRE; according to distance from Crosbyton. Terms $4. PER AGRE CASH; balanceonetO ten
years, equal payments, at 8 per cent annual interest. ^
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In Texas Lands
Big Springs Augments Offer For
Railway-Tract in Howard, ~
Oawnon and Martin Cos.
^v'. *7' Big Spri^ga, : Tex. r Jan. 28.—
(The W. P. Soash Land "Company
of Waterloo, Iowa, has just
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acres of4and lying ^just north of
Big Springs, in Howard, -Daw
^S ^pn and Martin Counties. It is
learned tiiat the deal involved
1_ about 13; 000,000. F :
i W. p. Soash, G. A. Leonard
and M. Hiserote together with
Messrs;' E. P, Ttjrner and Sarg-
ent of the Texas and Pacific Rail-
road, were here today to make
nta—foj^offlcqb, otc
of track were added to th^ total
railway mileage-in this-«wntry,
against 5,212 rhiLes for 1907 and
5,628 miles for 1906: The in
crease for last year is the small-
est on record since 1893, when
the iron rails were "IfenRthed by
the addition of only 3,024 miles.
The Georgian continues: "But
this was the year of great finan-
cial upheavals in- Wall street,
when hundreds of business hous-
and^wili put this land on ; the
iaarket at once. This will open
up to actual settlersr one of the
finest agricultural bodies of land
in this part of the Sta'te.
a meeting with the board
the Commercial
Club in the First National Bank
this company pledged $50,000
II bonus for a railrord xo the norths
H This amount makes over $80,000
spread Repression prevailed
throughout the land. The pres-
ent year promises welC Condi-
tions are rapidly again becoming
normal. In the/south the price
of CQiton commenced to rise and
enterprises of/every kind have
shown distinct signs of revival,"
Newspaper Location Wanted
Experienced, newspaper man
compejtent printer wants location
in west to move hta plant.- "Ad«
dress newspaper, care Review
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When seen Ja t night, Col.
Slaughter confirmed the Big
Springs special in reference, to
that the purchasers would pro-
ceed at once to cut. the land into
farms and colonize it. They will
:cursion o>f homeseekers
North an€t~HNorthw68t
the property every two weeks,
said* and would also make a
large bonus for a horth ai
- railroad throuih ft"
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Naw Railro|<|s rW 1908 ..v
For the y«ar which ended Dec.
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New York Jan 29.—Two wom«-
en and 200 men are foi sale; in
this city. They "declare they will
work for nothing for any one
vvho will guarantee them food,
shelter and etioughgclothes . to
keep out of tKe^^dr; —~
? Offers by thefie teh sc^e m^
and two women to become slaves
for life have been received by E.
T. O'Loughlin, who says he can
supply men Who will face death
in returh for life's necessities.
A Spanish, general-, acquainted
with'these tacts, offers to take
the-200 men to South 4merci r
a ffliBustejing «qw^ST &the>«l is al
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Mr. J. J. Hancock of ^Cone
was in Tuesday, aurd '*
the subscriptions
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editorially, only 3,214 mileslegon.
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Texas Waterways
Surveys Report
Project Seems Certain Of Pass-
— ing House As Approved
Chile and Fef u at Outs
In Committee
"r Washington, .> Jan. 29. —The
sub-committee which is prepar-
ing the first draft of the rivers
and harbor8"BTTr that is to "Be
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ag^efLjIIfila s^saion agree
afternoon to reccommend the
following Texas pojects: •- s
Survey for a thirty-foot chan-
nel from Sabine Pass to Port Ar-
thur, thence to Beaumont tod
Orange.via Taylor's Bayou via
the Neches and Sabipe Rivers.
Survey to locate ekact posidons
of remaining six locks and dams
below Waco. ;
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Survey to determine cost of
ed, and he passed through Aricak-
Chile, on his way home yesteri
day. ■" , ^
The actfon of Peru is regarded
as a rebuff to the friendly ad;
vancga of Chi)e, but the^etfn-
"T" j T r Ttroyer8y is entirely diplomatic
at Lima, ha9 aroused more or leas'- v. . .
Valparaiso, Jan., 30. —The rup-
'ture of diplomatic relations be-
tween Chile and Peru, signalized
bv-the, withdraw! of Senor .T. M.
exci-tement here, and the old an-
imosities between the two
countries dating back to the war
of 1879 and the consequent oc-
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Tacna_itiud Arica bv Chile pave to
making Sulphur River navij^ible
from its mouth to the Delta forks.
- Survey to determine feasibil-
ity and cost of a lock to make ft
navFgable from Jefferson -to Red
Hiver by Jeffereon^ Aj^-fcg
Suryey for deepening channel
from Rockpgrt touArdnsas Tass
and for makinjar a thirtyjfoot
debth in Aransas Harbor. s-_
•Survey to make a -thlrty-fobt
debth in the harbor of Santiago
de Br^ucos/ The only Texas pro-
ject which the committee has
not admitted to the bill js that of
wrirfcreased debth for the.cha&-
nel Turtle Cove which connects
Aransas harbor with -^Corpus
iChristi harbor: The ^oi^ of
making it nine-foot is now in
progress. . There is Tio re ason to
ao\ibt Ifie recommendation of
the 8uWmmittee will fee adopt-
the full committee, and^
a certaiiTmeasure beerf remedi
It is declared.here this morning
that the Chilean squadron under
Admiral Wilson, now in the Strait
of Magellan, Has been ordered
north.
The difficulty between Chile
and Peru came to general notice
when the Peruvian goverment a
month ago refused to permit
Chile, represented by Senor Ech-
eimpef ^ on ' th^
through the
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and has not yet assufhed a serious
or threatning character." ;
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Teddy Green, our popular
<-and patwr- hanger
and decorator, has closed con--
monument-erectedby Peru to the
memory of her soldiers, iwholost
their lives in the War of 1879.
Senor Echenique was then reca^l-
pairtt the fine church building
over there and will be gone for
ten dayis or two weeks, ' .
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. B. Travis, M'. H,
R. L. Bowman^ J J. Payne, and
Frank Shell were callers at* the
Review Office this evening and
had several names placed on our
honor roll.
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WateK Crosbyton, Texa3 and — N—\
Lands, near center of Crosby county.
AvaiKof opportunities there. Send fbr
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Land bought, sold and exchanged.
All kinds of Insurance, Fire, Mfe and
cldent.
i List your property with us. We have spnie
choice tracts of 16a acre^ on, efeay^
terms from one to seven years. ^
Keep your eye oh CROSBYTON! '
Call and be convinced.
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1909, newspaper, February 4, 1909; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242122/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.