The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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1 the act from the Croshyton Fur- would like to see every merchant,-.as
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;We want you to^ttirn
"word
After you read; the ad I believe
a;.mil. agree. with us and the ad-
ser that it pays to buy at home.
buying from'his home town
It would mean thousands of dollars of
new business to us all. -It's worth
thinking about.
Base Ball Goods
We have purchased a wonderful line of Base
Ball Goods and now have them on display.
BEST-PRICE'S EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE
Michigan Man Praises
Crosbyton; Sees Great
a revenue of 93 1-3 cents for the
RHH II BB three months; or practically her'coni-
. ;■ "by weight.—CroweH
to
GOLDSMITH GUARANTEED ATHLETIC
- > ' '• GOODS "
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Thermahvare and Vacuum Bottles
For the Vacation Trips
Carter Drag €oc
M.L. Jacob of Michigan and F. F.
Flint of Amarillo, were here the first
of the --^e|^and predicted for our
city and sufr^hmng country a beau-
tifulfuture. „ '
While in the city they closed a deal
with the Lieske Bjrothlrs for the
agency for the Star and Durant Au-
tomobiles. -These cars are already
well known over the territory and the
Lieske boys will have the Ralls and
Crosbyton territory.
The Lieske Brothers will begin the
construction of a two- story brick just
back of the Mabe-Karr company im-
mediately where they will conduct
their automobile business. The new
business hdS a bright future as an
enterprise of this nature will do weh
here. • ■ , .
The Lieske Brothers haVC* been here'
for the past ten years and iia'/f* won-
derful confidence in the country and
people have confidence in the boys. "
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$140 From 150 Hens
While eggs_w£re. selling at from 30
cents to 50 cents per dozen, the flock
f of Buff Orpingtons owned by W. W.
| Kinmsey, 166 in number and ISO regu-
lar layers were on the job to swell the
j profits of their owner. He realized
I from this flock during the months of
December, January and February pro-
fits on 400 doz^n eggs' at an average
price of about 35 cents, which aggre-
gated $140 for these three months.
Some of the eggs were sold at 50 Cent
-per dozen.
He does not consider that his birds
cost him anything since he'raised his
own feed for them.
These figures credit each fowl with
. A Car of Poultry A Week
Floydada isghipping a car of poul-
try a week" nowj dealers, haying a
standing, order for a poultry car with
the railway company.
The car billed out Saturday was
routed for Los Angeles, Calif. -
The local market for -poultry and
eggs is credited with being one- of the
in the entire Panhandle Plains coun-
try.—Floydada Hesperian.
"LoVe* still hath something* of the sea.'
Kaii' Eddie Merrick's, raves—••
he was right, for she was rough
And had a permanent*wave.
—New York' World.
"Your voice is heavenly music,"- cried
. . . . . Another brainless, .moke*—
FP,WORTH LEAGUE PROGRAM. Yet he was right-for hTwas not
SUNDAY, MARCH 30tlr jn heaven-when-he-spoked
I —Cleveland Plain De&ler.
Subject: "Reversals of Station in
the World to Come and the Reason
for The'ni"-—(A Topsy-Turvy Mee£-
Opening—-League Benediction.
Bible Readings.
1. The Cart Before the Horse,
Isaiah '29:16—"Geneva Woody.
2v, .Turning the Way Upside Down..
Ps. 146:9—Quinn Buck.
Turning the World Upside
Down. Acts'. 17:6—Paul Rains.
4. The Last Shall Be First. Matt'.
19:30—-Ruth Smith.
5. Exalted Here, Humbled There.
Luke 18:9-14—Pauline Heard.
6. Be Last to be First. Mark 9:35
•Ella Zinn.^
Comment on Scripture Lesson, Luke
16:19-31—By Leader.
Song.'
Topsy-Turvy Young People—Miss
Clyda English. ' ' ,
Duet—'Have Thine Own Way, Lord'
Misses Howard and Sherwood.
Topsy-Turvy Chrg^aris—Miss Bu-
chanan.
Rea&rns for
if
Reversals—Mr. Pas-1
, 3on$.
Prayer. ."■ ■■
Leader-r-^Pr&d Greene.
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PITS AND STARTS
"Those rocks look like castles," said
Fitzpatrick to his wife; . . .
And yet the darned fool never saw
A castle in his life,
—Newark. (O.) Advocate.
"Ah, this is just like olden times,"
O le heard Phil Duffle say;
The ignorant young runt will be *
Just 22 next May.
—Akron Times
"Gee, you look like the devil!"
Said Mrs. Oscar Grubb.
She i never seen the deyil; .
She'd only seen her hub.
-Houston Chroniclc.
:**You are .the light dear of my life,"
She said, and she was right;
For after they were married he
Got lit up every night.
—Nashville Banner
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Mary, Mary, Quite •'Contrary,
JWhy Does Your Garden- Grow?
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You are my darling anger,1
A guy told EllaJ^ound.
But who ever saw an ingal
That weighed'20O pourrrte:
OOOOOOOO.0 0 00 OOOO OOOO-
NOTICE TO OUR CORRES-
PONDENTS
with Mr: Dupree, j
a tract of land one mile soul
courthouse on the Tahoka road
prising thirteen acres, on which a
ern fireproof 'orphanage will be t
l ed , k
Plans for the building Jjave al-
ready been drawn and while- no de-ff
nite program for raising finances has"
been agreed upon, a meeting of the
tard of directors will be held T.ues-
y at which-time a program will be
mapped out and the important ma.t-
tei's pertaining to the operation of the
home will be discussed. . /„lv. c '
The land was bought at two hun
dred dollars per acref and W. T. Gra-
gory, founder, and manager—of ? the .
home who is an experienced contrapt-
or will look after the" constructibn IotS
the building and will start WoTk^ih
the near future on the basement which
is to be 35 by 110 feet and. five feet
deep. The kitchen, laundry etc., will
be located in the basement. ■; J
While, no program, for raising .the
necessary finances has been started
it was stated by a member of
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finance committee that $1500!
been added to the building fund sin
talk of building "a new - home '
started.—Lubbock Avalanshe.
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Dr. Cagle has just re-modeled his
office fixtures in the Ellison build
ing and also installed "some new desks
and equipment.
.... E, M. Perlf'n • is in Fort. .Worth
looking after business matters.
J. A. Montgomery, who has just
recently moved" here -from Parker- " "
county was in Saturday and subscrib-
ed foi-the Review. He" is weTI"prease3-"
wi11 v-th.e^country. He has rented one^
of the Webb-fiirms' and moved his-
family here. 1 '
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JUST RECEIVED
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' FULL LINE OF FEED
Prompt Delivery
—Our first guess is because she came here
to choose her seeds. Every packet we sell
carries our unqualified guarantee of .satis-
faction.
Feng's and Bell Brand Seeds _
MABE'S VARIETY
"The Store of Many Bargains" ..
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Phone 113
; My home-town paper's ads I scan
For bargains 'offered by each man
Who^keeps a store in this live town-
The price is right—the weight 0. K.;
^ He's on the job both night and day.
That's why I never setfd my gold
To M. 0. houses distant—cold;
But spend it here, where I can see
The benefits it briftgs to me>.
My home-town merchant payes each street,
His taxes built our,schools so neat;
So "when my house needs a- coat of tan (
I patronize my .own paint man, ' - -
•And all things else, both hair and hide,
I buy right'lfere wnere I reside. |
The iReview, Your Home Paper
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Dr. Millard F.
. Swart . _
Eyesight Specialist
Will i® " to Crosbyton April 4
Office with Dr. J. A. Green Please Call Early /
o ■ -We wish to ask our - corres q
o pbniients and those who are o
o kind enough to hand us in local d
o copy from time to time, to* o
o • write only on one side of the o
o paper, and thus help the ma- o
o chine operator and also to avoid o
o overlooking a paH of the copy o
o sent in. Please help us in this o
o way and we will 'apprecinbr it " o
o by giving you a better paper. o
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Now is the time to.come.
'Down with the Dirt."
FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF
CROSBYTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT :"-
Balance April . 23rd, 1923
Taxes
Tuition
Coal So id
Transfers
•Interest on Bank Deposits
Use of Lights.
"Local Main.tenance Fund.
$ G.51
22409.35
...v.. 50.95
171.5 (j-
39.00
37.82
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Teachers Salary ...—1. .'. $11991:84
Janitor's Salary & Supplies ...« : 1033.ii8
Labor, Material & Repairs 2644.59
Stamps, Printing & Books ■ 404.89
Freight, Drayage, Etc. 796.47
Coal -495.22
Tax Rolls, Assessing, Etc ^ 564.55."
Interest ft t—;—r-*r—t§06.57—
Lights, Water & Telephone v ; X 277.18 -
5 Equipment .30o!59
| Sundries 94 25
2801.91
$22716.44
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Balance in Bankr March 18, 1924.
State and County' Available Fund.
->09 1 ' it.
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— Three _ —
Cars in One!
A wonderful business car for-dad—
big loading space'for samples, grips,
tools, anything—by removing rear
seat and upholstery! A wonderful
closed car-for the whole faintly —both
seats adjustable forwafd^and back-
ward to accommodate everybody,
, tall |?id short! A wonderful vacar-*
tion car for next summer-—seats and
upholstery make up into full-sized
bed! Moreiservice at less cost! Come
and enjoy a free denl^nstration.
Balance April 23, 1923
State Apportionment
County Apportionment ....
Interest' on Bank Deposit
Teachers Salary 1.
-Lajjpry Materi«J-&-I^pairs-^—
Lights, Water & Telephone
Printing .....
Equipment i*
Census —^—
Balance in Bank, March 18, 1924.......... ..:....,...
Special Fund.
Balance April 23rd, 1923.
Interest on Bank Deposits —
'4.84
7176.00
138.75
14.75
'$22716.44
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PI _
56.65..
6.44. ...-■
....8762.26 §733-1.3:
: - ■ $7334:34
..$4308.74
150:95 ■ -*.'"5LK5SfJ"*v
■ 14.80 '
34.50
467.94-
Architect Fees on New Building ...
Balance in Bank, March 18, 1924..
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823865,10 m
Balance April 23, 1023^
- i-Taxes
Interest on Bank Deposit
SL, Sinking Fund.
.. $ i&teM ■ !. ..1
- A 33220.40 _ §23805. LO
$2.1316.29
...o„ 647.37
Interest on Bonds . ' .. ...
Balance in Bank March 18th, 1924 I.:....;
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Free Text Book Fund
Balance April 23, 1923....
State Allotment, ,1..
Intere^tCDii Barik Deposit .
$11690.25
$260 .
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I ELLISON MOTOR CO.
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None
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Balance in Bank, March 18, 1924..., ...
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Balance April"23, 1923..,^, Bu,ld,ng Fund' $ 03
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and correct statfmeftt of
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of the Crosbyton
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By B. E.
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Boyle, R. B. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1924, newspaper, March 28, 1924; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242673/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.