Lipscomb Lime Light (Lipscomb, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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The Man Opposed to Progress J
Some men were bom to object.
The*, are opposed to everything. [
The weather, the government, the j
roa<&, the streets; the food they
eat, the beds they sleep in, all are
obje&s of their unanimous dis-
approval. They cannot help ob- i
jectirig. These men are freaks 1
and should be pitied. These j
men iire sometime deacons in the j
chureh, school trustees, and mem-
bers ; of the city council. xThey |
are to be pitied, and altogether 1
liuch tess odious than their double j
first ebu?ins tfho have grown I
pessimistic out of habit. But
worse still is a near relative of
this latter group—the ultra-con-
servative man who resents all
kindfe of. innovations--"the one
wboibits d6wn on the tail of pro-
gress and hollers 'Whoa!' every
timer anything new is started;"
He condemns the automobile, he
votes against good roads, he ob-
jects to raising the minister's or
Lime
Wants under I his head at the
very reasonable rate of 5c per
line. One number or initial to
count same us word.
want ads arc a
£0 d inv est=
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purchaser
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TEXAS LAND
LA\'1)K- KOU.SALKOi: RENT
We :;re desirous of securing
PARMI'JHS for ACTUAL SET-
TLKR8: l^inds from $12.50 to
$30.00 per acre. TERMS $2.00
per acr\* cash, Balance in equal
ts All
Over
+ ! payments: First Pavmet duo
1; YEARS AFTER DATE of COX-
+ I TRACT, and Annually ■ thore-
* j after for Nili< veal's, both princi-
a ! pal and interest payable ; nnual-
£ ; iy, payments made on or before,
i Agricultural or Plow Uuuls For
■ Rent; -- ' With 10 per cent interest
! per year for Improvements' First
Try It
am*; Second year,
Third year, $1.00
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LEGAL NOTICES.
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THE STATE OF TEXAS,}
County *of Lipscomb. \
In The Matter of The Estate of
Lewis M.. Allen, Deceased. No.
*u *2*i?££?*' •? i I «ie C«H<ty Court in and for
old schoolhoufce is good enough,; Lipscomb County, Texas, Feb-
he larfiris in the old way, and con-! ruary Term, A. D. 1917.
demns the teaching of agriculture j NOTICE OF FILING FINAL
in the countrykghool as irapracti-1 ACCOUNT.
cal .and unnecessary. Great fel-! To AH Persons Interested In The
tow—this man of' the wooden! Estale'of Lewis Sf. Allen, De-
the flail,-and the tallow v,,. , ...
k William Addie, the odmimstra*
TS^eroosfc interesting fact-abouti ^ °' ! hc 1
him b tint he lives in your com- jAllcn'' fma
rounity. He voted against the ?ccount'n'hc County Court of
school tax last year. He quit his' L^mb Coumy, resas, wh,eh
woAandnWelaSou^^i^1^1^ "ctt0n at the
canvas? aaafiiat~IheXJ rivX noxt teriil o{ th* Court' < mmenc-
movement thisyear, threatening« "!c mhDday «<_ Feb™-
to move out of* the community if1 .,
hiaj taies were raised., 'wblc !mc a 'K^0'"
Sot his tribe is passing, .fiis eres !n s cstate 3hou,d
kind is waning in virilfty and in-i Jand conteit tho *
fluehee. He is the laughing stock:th^ see ptrr°^'r' . , „ J
of his r—: Given Under Sly Hand
ideals in
j year, < 0c (*er
{75c per Ttciv;
! per acre. i
! (;razing land—First y; ar, 25c
| per- acre; Second year, SOc per
j acre; Third year, 35c per acre.
jWm. H. Bush, Ainarillo, Texas,
or Chicago. III., 15.M8 Str.te st.
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That is those turkey feed-
injC days and the whole
force is busying themselves
shaving; new and fresh
sjoods for your personal in-
spection.
MISCELLANEOUS.
S1AN WITH AUTO WANTED.,
—Must be a hustler and fur-
nish best of references. Liberal
salary, permanent work. Give
inferences, etc., first letter.—Box
375, Enid, c Oklahoma. 610 j
Good things to
snappy things to
prices to suit you.
eat and
wear at
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and civic im-1
provement have become popular.
progresene j Qfg^ Court and Office, this
the 24th dav of January A.
:1917.
WANTED -Farmers to take no-
tice that I am now prepared
to sharpen your discs with a cele-
brated Rotary Disc Sharpener, j
Give me a call.—H. .H. Hurle* j|;
hey, Lipscomb, Texas.
FOR TRADE—Shattuck town!;:
property for Lipscomb pro- j' I
perty. Write or address, S. i ■
Grim, Sjiattuck, Okla. 37 ,'!
ome In
And take a look at the new
stunts in dress goods, shoes,
for sale—bunch of thorough-! ii yVlen s and Boys hats and
bred bull calves at my place 16 j' \ , . - _ J r
miles northwest of Lipscomb,\C3pS...Sf00u ITOOuS flflu WOTtH
Prima masnnflhlo—T' Tt flic I T ^
the money.
Mills.
40
THREE dozen throughhred | <«
Silver Spangled Hamburg Hens;!!
for sale at 50 cents a piece. Call 11
at this office.
SEBD OATS—I
300 or 400 bushels
oatstfor sale,—W. E.
have about j •
of good red j
Jackson.
SEE Shahan
grinders.
& Sons for feed j;;
4t
P. O. Boyd.
County Clerk.
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The progressive ticket is winning
as never feefore. / Better hotnes,
better roads, better schools, and
better churcbe^ are on the way to' n., t ~ _
triumphant success. A brahteri for County Depository.
*°f. On Monday, the 12th day of
from*^!Febraary. 1917, at 10 o'clock a.
who^ct^f ' m., the Commissioners' Court of
' • £_ [Upscomb County will reccive
...... .. 1 . | proposals from banking c rpora*
\\ ill Vote on Stock Law jtions desiring to be selected as
Aa election has been ordered at the depository of the funds of
Claude to determine whether hogs said county. - The bids are to be
goafe and sheep shall be permitt- sealed and must state the rate of
Isrge in Armstrong j interest the bidder Will pay upon
election will be i the county fcifids for the next two
24th.—South-!
POTATOES ANp APPLES, i;;
■II^WIlillMMHIi ILjIJlil t iMMIW1, m iWW
And then don't overlook our stock of
shelf hardware or granite and iinware
—we have it and also locks, files,-saws,
hammers, hatchets, axes, pocket knives
and various other articles.
BE SURE AND SEE OUR SALES COUNTERS.
Shahan
LIPSCOMB, TEXAS
Wholesale and retail - potatoes, j
apples. Pay cash for hides,poul- i
try, eggs and butter.—H.-, h.i ^ .
Hall & Co., Stores at Shattuck, | "1 ttt1111111ttrt t rr 11111 ttri I Hil l %n 111 in nu n n';
Okla., and Canadian, Texas. 27 ^ ' '
west Plainsman.
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years. The interest h payable
monthly and is calculated upon
th 5 daily balances.
The time to be jolly is when; Bids must be accompained bv
everything is^going wiong and ; certified check for not less t han -l
K^^is^® 1 -;trof ^
nice thing to preach; but ahnigh- cnue ^ie P,ec°dlnK year jis a
ty hard to piactice. How is a I guarantee of goo<l faith, etc.
fellow to be jolly"when he gets; The court may reject all bids,
out of bed on a cold morning, W. H. Sewell.
steps on a tack, burns his finger! County Judge, Lipscomb Co.,
while lighting the kitchen fire Texas. 103
finds his pet dog poisoned, goes I . ..
down to onsinesd and finds two
sigHt drafts to pav and no money
' "it, gets a letter from his
in-law informing him
r she isiick, and so on thru
the May. Show us the - fellow:
who wouldn't wear the corners
of His mouth in curl papeis
under those circumstances.—Re-
Record.
money to loan.
make farm and ranch,!
LOANS at 8 per cent interest
per annum, also cattle loans at 8 !
per cent interest per annum i
straight on 1 years time." Make j
a specialty of buying Vendor's;
Lien Notes. All business done;
at once, no delays.—Will Crow, j
Canadian, Texas. 11
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HEEPS of money to loan on
land. T. A. Lemaster Co. 23:
GLAZIER HOTEL
L, F. JENNINGS, Proprietor
GLAZIER, TEXAS
Newly Furnished, Clean Beds and Good Meals ;
Rates $1.50 Per Day
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DENTISTS.
DR. JARVIS, dentist, of Ochil-
tree will be in Lipscomb Tues-!
day, Feb. 12 and remain three ^
days. Regular trips, at intervals j ^
of two months, will be made. All! ^
work guaranteed. 12
We make a specialty of House Furnishing
Cioods. We can furnish your house
from cellar to garett and
prices are right.
our
A. W. POTRET, Glazier, Texas
PALMER
eys-at-Law
llvro to Mil busic
rm mud Banati
H Tnbb UuHtlng , •
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Now
is the time to buy your avtomobite if you want
th? best ear oh the market for your monev.
BUY A MAXWELL NOW SOLD FULLY
EQUIPPED and delivered to you for $680.
We are also headouarters Tor bargains in real estate and
agents for the Old Reliable
of New York.)
insuAntr company, (the Home
Lime Light Good to Advertjse In
HARRISON
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Lipscomb Lime Light (Lipscomb, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1917, newspaper, February 1, 1917; Lipscomb, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth387962/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.