The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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Annual Rally
The Ratty" for'the Annual
which the High School is goii.g
to publis) ii ia year was given
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gram liut • ■ i • ll.VI'.ed in last
week's Review was rendered
very successfully. Everyone flis-
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Art editors for Annual resulted
in Borden Davis being chosen
Davis for the other.
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started. The voting precincts
ore at the school hous« tt.d the
to go around arid' vota* for' the
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only cost one p&nny tovota and
e /eryone can afford tofjvc them
..tc least ene vote.
The students are going to
make this Annual a success bit
we want the cooperation of the
citizens and business men ef the
town. Are you going to do your
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better and last longer. Gates that ne
need repair., Gates that will not sag;
like old-fasHioried' wooden ones, or will, not
bend or twist like gas-pipe and wire gates.
You can have absolute gate ;.v
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wood and steel firmly bolted tog<
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THERE HAS never been a time
WHEN IT was se aecessery
FOR ONE fce be careful as to
"Teach economy ; that is among first
and highest virtues. And begin with
saving money.''—ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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is as much actuaLwealth. in Texas . as
ever. Business is based upon confidence. Boys, if %
ymr will exhibit a little more conidence and less "f
"cold fed" you will more c&rtainy see and realize %"
a retu.rn of standard prosperity. . , ' %
Discouragement is everywhere and gaining |
Keep your nerve to a high pitch. Stay' x
~""with what you have. Work with what you Slave. X
Save what you have. It will count in the summing
UP-
Put every dollar you can possibly .spare in the
bank. It has already Sost lis "thirty cent value."
Get hold of every one you can. If you can't get
cm want gel what you can. You will be
i <§> surprised at the big advantage it will be to you later.
The State ef Texas.
To th Sh«rif-or a y CoBrt bia ^ #
Ci-oaby eoetity, Greeting:
You are bareby •omaaj^ed to canse
Tabe^publxsb
perkd of ten d^yo before the return
day hereof, in a newspaper of general
circulation, which has been contin-
uously and regularly published for a
period of not loss than on® y®ar in said
Urosby eounty, a copy of the foilovr-
ingnotice: - J- - -
Tke State of Texas
To all persons interestad in the estate
of Allie Dora Dean, deceased, J. P
Dean Tias iiled in^lhe Couiity eWfrof
Cx-osby county, an application for the
WHAT KIND of a« investment
THEY MAKE and it is as
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Crosbyton, Texas
UNDOUBTED fees that a goed
INVESTMENTmade early in a
GROWING town will always-
MAKE A good return on itself.
W53 ALL need something that
WILL BE EARNING,either in
said Allie Dora Dean, deceaseds
filed with said application, and for let-
ters testamentary of tho estate of Allie
Dora Dean, deceased, which will b"e
heard at the next term, of said court,
commencing on the 4th Monday in
January A, D. 1921, the same being
the 24th day of January A.. D.;;1821, at
the court house thereof in Crosbyton,
at which time all persons interested in
s|id estate may appear and contest
said application, should they desire to
do so. Herein fail not, bnt have you
before said court on said first day of
the riextrterm thereof this rait-, with
your return thereon, showing how you
"have executed the" same. "
Giver, under my hand and tho seal of
said, court, at office in Crosby ton, .Tex-..
2s), this the 23rd day of Nov. A. D. 1920.
£ D3AK ALLEN, Clerk
County court, Crosby county, Texas
A Buslness-Edae ,
INTERlJ^T'ORiirc?ea£red"iraiues
TO ADD TO what we are making
AS WE GO ALONG through
LIFE AND THERE is being
GOOD MONEY made every day
IN CROSBYTON property and
4T IS IX?. TO YOU to ?ee
THAT YOU DONT get 'eft
THE RACE for
BEHIND
A com
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OLD A('y
INVESTMENT
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Crosbyton, Texas :
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Beginning this morning, Friday 5th, at 9 o'clock [f"
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Every Woman's SMe of
Fall and Winter Millinery
Will be shown at this Sale and Sold at this low pri
Call at the next door East of the Post Offic<
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Bookkeeping, Ban kin?, Short- . ■
hand, Typewriting, Penmanship, SAVING YOU from need in lat^r
Ledger Posting- Machine, /:■
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stracting and Telegraphy taugftt
by experts. Speeial Holiday/at s
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HAVE A PERANENF
BANK CONNECTION
Every one ought to have a permanent Ba^k
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YEM.1^ RENTER Moo the
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BUY A FEW town lots
AND BUILD on them.
Gradual® and.Licenod Veterinarian
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John R. Edwards, Presto
Crosby County Abstract Ci
(Incorporated since i909)
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Beginning -with the 4th day of August, 195 ,
will be under Uew management, and we respectfully —'■*
a share of your business. If you need any kind of !
ial work, we will be able to furnish you with s m<
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county lands. Original ahd Supplem
specialty. Two Notaries in office- ^Office *
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 3, 1920, newspaper, December 3, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242561/m1/5/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.