The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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I' i . ' notice to 'the public.
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'^character, standing or refutation of
Oosbytbn, Texas, under the Atft <4 jgMt #1$ ih®i has not been
Mflorch 8,18TO. 'a,day since the first issue that we
have riot put on as many as five.
Giving is one of the supreme
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well pai4 as the subscriptions are gUperaburtdanc«. —_
rolling in at a lively gait We There is enough and tovspaye.
added last,Monday thirty-three .fhe great, giyers spare.even
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themselves.
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some, and if voU will helpuaout
we will soon be issuing 2000 ii>
stead of 1000, Every landowner
ought to send a few Reviews
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f appeal in , the columns of the
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■ N. H. White on The Road
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N. H. White, the senior mem-
ber of the White Printing Co.,
Abas gone on the rqad, he will make
some twelve or fifteen counties
. of the South Plains every months
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back east, he ought to make out
a list of thfm ^ Jie knows have
money and are desireable folks,
and send their .names to the
Reviewr with one dolliar for eaqhi
name, and in the Course of a
years time his lacnd wittbe • sold
orcdouble in vclue. T^is mighyfc
sound strong to some, but; if
every land owner on the South
Plains Would do that you would
soon see thousands ' here that at
present-are not acquainted ? with
the conditions here," but who are
looking for exactly such oppor-
-tunities. Who is the first to send
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His Wish
They need nothing for them-
selves. * ^
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fhey give whatl they do not
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They give without providing
for themselves. ■ ' r
They are rich without things*
They are richest of all people,
for they are wealthy in the in vis-'
ible affluence. .1
And they are independent of
t-he visible, tangible wealth as
sources of happiness.
For when tiey give to others
they recieve what makes them
Jiappy. - ;
Jheir blessings are* the
pleasures of impairing to others.'
Their joy is in seeing - the
gratification of others. : ^
interest of the Review,
fx«U5h^taL.It_doe9n:^ tak^^a wonderful
He will call on the businessmen, cover? We are not asking for a mind to Swie, but it does take
bankers, cdunty officials, as well free-wffl offering, oiily asking
farmers. We are pre- you to invest afew dollars where
to give ,the farmers the it will pay you 100 per cent 1^
Reyjew, which will keep tham--y^ WAgt people to come' here
j-a. ^ - and develope the country t'
the way to get them. Who's first
If the mothers who have trouble
with baby's shirt stretching at
^the neck will make a row of
machine atitchtng arouna the
neck before putting shirt; j^ift
baby they Will have no more
trouble. Mrs. A. Grant.
takei
posted as to matters of the most
importance of the South Plains,
we are prepared to give the,
merchants and bankers a-good
medium through which to fell of
i ™the way ^ ^ ,fetrer.
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serve the county officials with
Beat printing of a high-class, in
anything they want at prices
that are a little lower than they
pay ther bigger concerns in
'east.- ■ V- ..-v;V:,r. '
We are prepared to do most
any job of printing used in the
ties, and ask these men to give
us a trials and after you haye
seen a proof of the job if it do^s
care of in a scientific way.
We would like to send the Re-
■> view into every home on the
y ■ South Plains "arid then some"
4 and with just a little- assistance
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Wfi-Will
you giye
le to do so. Will
a few minutes .of
, -your time at your . next oppor-
SB"" ' 1 IIgjgllgggglljglfill^—
tur^ity, tell your friend, about a
paper that in fact a newspa-
per, - being published on the;
«6 ir-
sr
matters, but a
newspaper for the "Whole peo-
ple of the South Plains/' and
not for any 1
The Review is going into every
State in the Union, and we, have
here ackliowledging" receipt 0
same and many say they are sure
coming out to take a peep! at
Crosby County's New Baby. ,
f you want to be happy
in a town where you have the
knowledge that a knocker does
not exist. That's Crosby ton.;.
^wmii ' whicli uur
one>we will tag him and send
hW to Knockers villi.
what you get elsewhere, we do
net ask jm.to toUe-it— — ~ -
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sentative will beappreciated, and and stated that it was his first
anything given him will betaken Tip toProshyton, od in every
Not a day for more than a
not eomo into the Review office
instance they express great sur-
prise at the town's growth^
We have actually received so
many letters and wordr of praise
On the general appearance and
the make-up of the Review that
we feel jUBt a bit jtuck-up.
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~ What Cfosbyton needs
the next term of school is an In-
and a
log;
tree planting is the order of
the day in CJrosbyton. "
one to keep from it ~ _
You have to be in the "lime
light" of the world's stage to do
pod for others. The humblest
mind may liave the. noblest in-
fluences oh those about it. '
The universal standard of good
should be the one which does the
greatest amount/of good for the
The only way to overcome ha-
tred is by love, and even that is
sometimes a long drawn out af-
fair.
Everything in the material
world is evolved- from thought"
It is for us therefore1 to take
our choice" twixt good or evil
ultimate.
Jlow passionate, fiery love by
starlight fizizles out aud burns
down ih Ithe cold stern, calmer
eyea.olsgray mariiL... T .-.■■V . _
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DISCO NCERTINS
"I don't believe marriage helps
a woman. I don't believe hus-
bands and wives get along well
together. I think babies are a
nui«|nce and married women
slaves," shouted a " masculine
looking feminine lecturer,! ad-
dressing a woman's club, i " ;
^ 4 very thin womanin the! mid-
dle of the room rose and iiiquir-
edl "May I ask a question?"
"A hundred." . ^ .
Quite timidly the tiny woman
asked: ■. - -: '
• Did you ever have a man
whom you. respected come at
night when you were all
workout, &nd, tucking the chil-
dren unddr bne arm, take you
the other, 'tell you
through every bit of his
he thought of and loved
md yours; at|d: ihen=^ias ev-
ery care out of ydur mind ?"
ItNol^.thiiftdef^^^f^^ut1^
|! ^1 thought not said the tiny
woman, and sat down. Some-
Although there was no sort of
for which Harold had ex*
a desire that was not m
ftia^'p^Meli^NDi,- he"~slin had his
unsatisfied longings, asserts the
toutva J "I know
what I wish I was 'mother," he
Bachelor Girl ?
Wouldst thou be a bachelor
girl, niy daughter? For this is
the great feminine bluff ; and no
such. t^i|)g existetji, except in the
magazines and in the imagination
to,^ the bachelor may be a
sweet young thing who assumeth
a becoming pose, or she may be
an old maid who- maketh the best-
of an unheeoming situation; but
'M
a confirmed^bachelor girl Is one
Who hath not marHed—yet
w«o ,11UM)W 1IC "Ss;at--
said one day,^Ken ht^0WTr big ly jovely thing—in story books^
little boy across the street was ill.
f'Yea;- dear," said his mother
"Perhaps you can be it H[
old; mother will help yOu. Is
to play soldier ?" ^ *
"No, indeed!" said Harold,
scornfully. *J Tjust wish I was
two little dogs, so I could play
together." " ~ ^ ^
it*** and an armiUl of diplomas for an
P Snaps Iff Shirts armful of babies, ana a latchkey
Bread puddings No. 1:
Stir up enough cold bialcuits
^o cover the bottom of good size
pudding pan, then Rut one^jpinti
of sweet milk in a small vessel
and set on stove, add one cup
and half susrar, when milk "is
just at boilding point remove
from fire and add three or four
well beaten eggs (reserve whites
of two) stirring milk very fast
while adding eggs, then pour the
wtyole mixture ""over - bread - and
flavor with vanilla; baker Beat
Yea,; it fe made up of rarebtt
suppers and higlrart and the ad-
miration of the multitude; but in .
Teal life it is a back hall bedroom
with a gsis stove for companyj^
a 25c table d'hote for^x^tement.
Verily I say unto thee, no wok.
/nan liveth> #ho would not ex-
change a be writer for a cradle,
^n4a4i ^ lo^'a s^ingflaachiniai
and an easel for a cook stoVe,
for a nice broad pair of shoulders
I1* if t he right man offered '^hem
unto her.
Yea, observe how easily a la-j-
,dy college professor droppeth Ker
Hebrew and h^r Greek and leam-
eth to talk baby talk. 1
And mark how willingly alady
To Use Dp Cold Biscuit^ doctor stoppeth rolling pills
for the pleasure ofrolling a
'carriage. For art is a beautiful
thing, btft' it is . so* intangible."
Verily, thou canst notput th^ne
rm around its neck; neither
canst thou tie it up in pink rib-
bons. Nay, thou canst,not ran
thy fingers through its hair. nOr
call it funny nicknames, nor wait
whites of the two eggs, add two
tablespoons sugar,"pour over the
pudding and brbwn in oven.
Pudding No, 2: *
"Z Prepare buslUjts
ing in small pieces,
water over them
ak-
bbiling
set faside
three iegt
one and half cups sugar,
teaspoons baking powder,
cup sweet
the biscuits up very fim
and add all together, stir up
enough flour to make it about-as
stiff as ^pdihary cake batter,
balce in gfeaped pan, in moderate
oven. —
Sauce —-r
c Boil together about one and
half pints, sweet milk one-half
cup sugar and flavoring of any
kind. A small lump of butter jjs
an improvement.
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Rooms with or wtthout Fire
ri J1.S0 pkr day-Special Table Board and
* Monthly Rates
^^|NCAMP ON THE TOADL"
yton, Crosby County; Texas .5 ■■ ■
■- ■ ~?s v..
hoW the lecturer found it impos-
sible to go on satisfactorily after
that' '
live but one day at a
time, brother, . . ^ J
Do the Wbrlfc of that day and be
;i;' kind; ; •-
Neither l^rrow the sorrow
That comes with the morrow,
Nor let yesterday's worry your
m ind"
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If the baby has on a flannel!
night gowtf and If the .bed covers
fastene^^to that, he wnnot
k the covers off, there is no
reason why even the child should
not have thfe WljfTdbw open, from.
top every night Arrange a
screen ground the bediio that n 0
v can vblow over the child.
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There's many a trouble & ^
And into the waters of Lethe^de-
-P^rty ••
Did we noi rehearse lt, .
And tenderlyHnurse it )
And give it a-peijmanOUt placeln
There's'many a sorrow
jfapi
Would vanish tomorrow V
Were we but willing to furnish
the wings; -t
But, ssdly intruding,
And quietly brooding.
It hatches ail Sorts of 'horrible
^Philips Siiokk
a woman must have • something
to coddle—and a man is better
than a teddy- bear. Selah!
— fe?, J"'-
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Live
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How^ little one .lives who does
not read. To think of all the
knowledge, wisdom, inspiration,
§tc.ju4hat is^tored in.books that
we might have and yet vyfi are
ignorant of it all. Read if your.
wouia live a wide and worthy life.
-^Onward.
lere ar e t)odks that should "be
inlTed. tlreed not but refer to
th^e dime novel, the "blood, and"
thunder story, the book of evil
suggestion, the book that lessens
your^regard of-God and for the
'holiest relationships of life. Let
thesje alone, for %y cannot help,
but (will greatly hinder.—Onward '
It is soft doctrine rather than
hard times, which has so greatly
affected gifts of Christian people.
—:Jos. Cook. v
Maying a living is not so im-
portant as making a- jife. —Wm, ---
E. -Russell.
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1909, newspaper, February 4, 1909; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242122/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.