Lipscomb Lime Light (Lipscomb, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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Town and Country Notes
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S. P. Perry was in from west of attended the second number
town Monday.
Jess Bussard was a Glazier
freighter Tuesday afternoon.
C. J. >yeagen was in from
Sand Creek Saturday trading.
Chance Shahan was in Higgins
Tuesday evening after a load of
freight.
the Lyceum course here Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hopper
were in from the ranch west of
town Monday evening visiting
with friends in the burg and also
taking in the entertainment at
the court house.
Don't forget and come out to
Hubert Hill was in from the church and Sunday school Sun-'
ranch west of town yesterday ^ay morning and evening. It's a ;
evening. i comfortable place to while away I
John and Ross Paine were in a short time anyway and it will j
from northwest of town Monday j do you no harm.
evening. The Red Cross will give a
W. P. Cope, of noitheast of I social at Hotel Lipscomb this
town Was a Shattuck visitor' evening. It is anticipated that
Tuesday. | a large crowd will be in atten-
m a ' u • dance and a good time enjoyed
oT. 0. Payne was a business w
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visitor in from west of town J ■
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and Glen Turner
vnere in from east of town Mon-
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day evening.
,^r. and,Mrs. F. M. Hen wood
were in from southwest of town
During the past week, the
news has been wafted to our ear
that a deal was made where
Claude Boone, living in the south-
east part of town, had leased
the W. H. Osborn property for a
term of years.
again and the Sunday school is
beginning to take on its old time
enthsiasm.
Another good feature of the
old town is that she is all here
yet and perhaps will be for some
time unless at some future date
another old twister drops down
upon it and then—well there'll
be some of it yet on the ground
floor as there is noplace in this
end of the Panhandle got it beat
for nice cool water at a shallow
depth—that is a whole lot when
it comes to home building, and
that is one of the things that a
great many people take into
cosideration these days.
Public Sale.
I will offer at Public Auction
at my residence on the Glazier
and. Ochiltree mail road, 17
miles west of Glazier, 17 miles
north of Canadian at what is
known as the Crane & Porter
ranch on
MONDAY, NOV. 12th, 1917.
the following: 19 head of horses;
cattle, hogs, furniture and Im-
plements;
Cattle—65 head three-year-old
extra fine white faced heifers, j
bred to registered Armous j
Fulls
65 head of extra good cows,
bred to Armours bulls
10 Extra good white faced com-
ing two year old heifers
2 Registered white faced j
Armour Bulls, coming five <
years old
1 High grade white faced bull, 4
years old ,
We sell farms and
ranches. Before buying
or selling it will be to
your advantage to see
us. Money to loan at 8?
T, A. Lemaster & Co
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I^cpday evening.
Sam Hill was a Lipscomb
or in from the Sand Creek c
try this morning.
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M. Speyers was in from south-
west of town Saturday for a
short time trading.
Me. and Mrs. N. H. Baldwin
and family were Lipscomb visi-
tois Monday evening.
E. F. Kerstetter and famaily
were in from near Glazier this
morning sight seeing.
Sam Hunter was a Lipscomb
business visitor in town from
southeast of here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Mehlhop,
living north of town were callers
in the burg Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bradford
wer%$ i£3$osnh visitors Monday
evening^ from northwest of town.
Mr. and Mrs Shirley Weynett
were Lipscomb visitors in from
northwest of town Monday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hill and
family of Sand Creek, were sight
seers at the court house Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Flathers
were Lipscomb visitors Monday
afternoon and were attracted
to the Lyceum.
Geo.
Since Lipscomb Housewives
have pledged themselves to strict economy,
they will be learning many things about foods.
They are learning that
Hard Wheat Flour Goes Farther
By experiment they will find that the ONE
TLOURvthat is best and most economical for
ALL baking is
Snow White
It supplies the greatest nutriment at
the lowest cost
It's a
To Not Overlook Our Store
We have many things of worth that are useful for this
time of year. Good books to read by popular authors. J
Stationery, candies and a good line of cigars to please choice
smokers. We'll also have a fine line of holiday goods.
We Strive to Please
Lipscomb Drug Go.
LIPSCOMB. TEXAS
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GROVER BUSSARD, Manager.
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Auto Supplies, Oils and Gas—Special Attention Given to
Repair Work—Give us a Call. We'll Treat You Right.
A Home Car for Home People now on display—a fine car of
modern make with latest necessities equipped • and ready to
go at an economizing price—Come in and let's figure.
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And now this week, Cashier
Geo. IiOng is adding another
room to his home place in the
southeast part of town, which
will without doubt make things
a great deal more convenient|for
the "lady of the house."
Prof. I, C. Baucom has been
a busy member around his home
at spare time during the past week
with a paint brush and should we
Roberts, ons of the pros- make a real strong guess will
perous young farmers in the Have a nobby place out of it
northwestern part of the county when he gets through with the
was in Monday evening. i work.
T. J. Glasgow and family were
in from north of town Monday
P. E. Hill, of Sand Creek left
Friday evening for Wichita in
evening attending the second company with the Mrs. Hill who
number of the Lyceum course. goes to undergo an examination
„ . . , ifor an ailment that has been
Commissioner Hill was in from troubling her foi some time. It
northwest of town Monday for a j be hoped that an operation
short time mixing with the busi- wjjj no^ necessa.'v..
ness fraternity of this man's town.
Mrs. W. P. Cope and children
were in from no.*theast of town
Monday evening for a couple of
hours attending the Lyceum
course. « ,
^rs. B. E. Shutterly passed
through town from the ranch
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Turner
came in from Kansas Friday eve-
ning, overland, where they have
been for a week past, and by the
way a short visit was made at
the home of Mrs. Niel, a mother
of Mrs. Turner who was induced
to take a seat in the car the rest
north of here Sunday for Higgins °[ the wa>' and is now visiti?g at
forshort visit with friends and home {)f hor daughter, Mrs.
relatives there. Turner.
From all appearances it is , The Sunday School during the
Jacking quite dry out and if it ,ast .two Sundays has commenced
"keeps on at the present late the P'pk UP which is a very pleas-
ffibber coat man will have ,nK thing to relate. For some
nrflfctv hard Dickinff owing to sickness of one
kind or another the little ones.
Mrv and Mrs^FloriaijjlC. Gex have not been showing up very
of town Mrs. regular, but they are now com-
of Canadian mencing to put in an appearanee
22 head of white faced calves
65 head of good stock hogs.
Sale Begins Promptly at
10 a. m.
Terms—12 months credit will;
be given with bankable note ap-
proved security drawing 8 per
cent intereft. All sums under
$10.00 will be cash.
H. D. Porter, Owner
Col. L. S. Palmer, Auct.
Col. J. W.Steffen Auct. '
M. D. Harrington, CJerk.
Broom C orn Seed Wanted.
Will buy clean ripe threshed
see.-=-F. T. Ward Grain Co.,
Higgins, Texas. 49
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Bank of
The Bank That Protects its Customers
"All non-interest bearing and unsecured deposits of.,
this bank are protected by the depositors guaranty
fund of the state of Texas."
We make a specialty of cattle paper, we can meet
your needs in this line.
J Lipscomb
At new 'shop on
West Main St.
Harness repairing and shoe
cobbling -all work done in a
neat and substantial manner.
Bring in your harness and
shoes and be convinced.
H. (i. THAYER
Lipscomb, Texas,
On Farms and Ranches
See Geo. W. Long. . . .
LIPSCOMB, -
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W. H. SEWELL
LAWYER
Practice only In District Court. Ab-
stracts Carefully Examined. Legal
Instruments Drawn.
LIPSCOMB, TEXAS
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C. A. NEWLAND
PHYRJOTAN AND 3tJlUMK>N
('alls Attended to Day or Night.
Office with Tipwoomfc Deo* Co.
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Lipscomb Lime Light (Lipscomb, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917, newspaper, November 8, 1917; Lipscomb, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth387877/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.