Lipscomb Lime Light (Lipscomb, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1916 Page: 8 of 8
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LaKemp Whispers.
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Weible, one of Beaver
hustling hog buyers came
oat in this vicintiy last Monday
night and stayed oyer , till Tues -
lay morning. Mr. W*ible and
Mr. A. M. Harrison started out
to look some hogs over for them
to buy and in about two hours
the time they left Mr. A. M.
ion's home Mr. Weible had
it 78 head of hogs and was
lis way back to Beaver City.
lhog% were purchased from
lowing parties; Thomas
isey, l'ear Brothers, Mr.
>n, Mr. Asplein, .Mr. How-
Mr. Kersoheuman, L. B.
Geo. Harrison and A.
Harrison. The 78 head of
I weighed in all at Beaver
117,980 lbs and were sold for
a pound, which is a pretty
showing for this old dry
ry where they claimed only
years back that hogs could
fattened and raised on
i jtafir and maze that we raise
in this country.
Mr. McNulty, of Kingfisher,
Okia., who owns three quarter
sections of land in Sections No.
26, Block 10, Lipscomb county,
Texas, was in this vicinity look-
ing over his holdings He tells
us that his son will move out her
to their land this coming fall.
That is the way . to do, if every
non resident who holds land here
would move on their land this
oountry would soon settle up<«rfcl
be one of the most prosperous
countries on the map.
Harry Mitchell and family
were out in these parts this week
looking after their busineas inter-
ests and shaking hands with their
old friends. Harry says they are
contemplating a trip up into
Kansas in the near future to
visit their refatives.
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Last week Miss Emily Brown
returned to LaKemp from Colora-
do where she has been spending a
few days looking after her claim.
Miss Brown is a busy lady and
has put in a fine line of millinery
at Ooffee's Hotel.
I The weather continue* dry and
the farmers are beginning to
look anxiously for rain which
seems to be late in arriving, how-
ever, crops are looking consid-
ering the season.
The railroad surveyors have
run their survey to Secton No
117, Block 10, Lipscomb county,
i, and everything seems to
* indicate that they aim to leave a
there. 5
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Brother Herald d livered
good sermon in LaKemp Sunday
morning. Brother Herald is the
Methodist minister at LaKemp;
The Busy Bee club of this com-
munity met at Mrs. D. Key's last
Thursday afternoon and all re -
port a pleasant time.
Mrs. Howell Rutledge, of
New Mexico, is visiting relatives
and friends in this vicinity.
A car load of McCormick mow-
ing machines and hay rakes just
arrived this week. — Shahan &
Sons. 28
ADVERTISING OF INTEREST.
For Sale—Red top cane seed,
Alex Chapman, Lipscobm,
Texas. 27 ^
For Sale—Horse and one-halt,
air cooled gaS engine. Good one
$30.00 Enquire at this office.
For Sale or Trade—Planters,
Listers and cultivators—H. H.
Hurl hey. 157.
LObT—First of the week from
automobile, a blue eoat. Fidder
please return s*ame and receive
suitable reward.—H. G. Thayer.
For Sale—Bunch of through-
bred bull calves at my place 16
miles northwest of Lipscomb
Selling at reasonable prices.—
P. B. Mills. f " 49
Dr. C. W. Jones, the dentist
Higgins, located over the First
National Bank,'dose crown and
bridge ?work, filling and mak s
new sets of teeth that fit.
When you list your Farms and
Ranches with W. E Merydith at
reasonable prices. He always
mak^s a sale. Try him at Lip-
scomb and Valley Park. ad
Lost—Overcoat between Geo.
Hewlett's ranch and Roy Schol-
lenberger's place, was a blue
coat with velvet collar, plad lin-
ing around shoulders Finder
please address or call up C. A.
Wilson, Higgins, Texas. 227
There is nothing too good for
Texas people: There is no floui-
better than^SNOW WHITE. Try
a sack and be convinced. If it is
not BETTER than any foreign
flour, your merchant will redeem
it at cost to you. One sack will
convince you—try it. Sold by
all merchants.—GERLACH-
HIGGINS MILLING COM-
PANY. 16
Save Your Piano by Having
it Tuned Now—Delays
Are Dangerous
F. L. PARKS, Spscomb, Te X a s
All Work Guaranteed Phone or Write Me
People
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~^To our store because our courteous clerks
are only to willing to show them our nobby
line of dress goods....our staple line of quality
groceries.
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This store's greatest ambition is a satisfied
customer...honest goods...honest prices...given
to all. Try our store and see.
You Get The
Genuine Article
At This Store
R. TANDY
Glazier, Texas
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^ We make a specialty of House Furnishing
^ Goods. We can furnish your hepuse
Sfrom cellar to garett and
our prices are'right.
I A. W. POTEET, Glazier, Texas
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See us for bargains in Real Estate and Max-
well Automobiles .. We are also agents
for the old reliable Home of New
York Insurance Co.
jj HARRISON BROTHERS
LaKemp, Oklahoma
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Lipscomb Lime Light (Lipscomb, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1916, newspaper, June 1, 1916; Lipscomb, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth388118/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Higgins Public Library.