The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1909 Page: 6 of 10
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News While It's News
town or community, is no repre-
t«d in this column we Want to know
fJet in the game! We want a
correspondentxin every town or-
wtjPdn the Sooth Plains. We
paper, stamps and a copy of
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News from Wakfe
Editor Review:
week but here we come
uess we were crowded out
• last wet
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has been on a boom re-
, had preaching twice Sun-
Rev. Mr* Jinkens from
prfeached to. quite a good
congregation at Wake..Sun"
■morning at eleven, t and Sun-
day night.- -
A committee was appointed to
MBj^flBcnre more seats for oujf school
. house, which is a good move in
the right direction. 'r
v Riley Wooten who is attending
school in Floydadawas home Sat-
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* urday and Sunday^ ....
Maggie Jones visited home
Iff' Saturday and Sunday accom-
panied by Mioses Hope and Ruby
: Duncan and Mrs. Robert Allert.
~Mitk Leather wood and wife,
started this week for Cleburne
, Mrs. jUatherwood wi^
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have to undergo an opperation
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for appendicitis^ they-have the
friend
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1 sympathy of their many friends.
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Hello! Thi§ is Wake, give ««
room please in proportion to our
importance. No thank you, w*
twant the wholejaftwij^J
ways glad to share a good thing
lgw__,1__ our neighbors you know!
we1- are still pushing for
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i the front ranks.
i™ Our progressive ranehman Mr*
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but she is still able to do her
work, we hope nothing serious
will follow.
*" Mr. Willis is very sick and the
good people ought to go in and
cheer them up,in their trouble.
Editor Review:
Mossers - Waller
were in Plainview Sunday. ;
Neal Gogins and Earl Sawyers
came in with Bro. G. A, Lam-
berths Monday.
Rro. Matheny and his better
Mrs. F. Crump has been on
the siek list but is ablfe to visit a
little now. r' _v.
Quite a number of neighbors
and friend|^ visited at S. D.
" UncTe Thorntons'Sund^y. evening and
passed a short while singing,
which was enj&yed by alH
Miss Ida Thornton is able to be
ud some and is mending very
fast aftor her four
half went to Emma Monday to J-
have some dental work done.
Mr. Bowman has been *"at com f^unityr -*,
Crosby ton painting and other
Wise improving his property We
had quite a dangerous«and alarm-
ing-fire which started west of
Cone, Thursday burning the pas-
ture of Messers Exon, King,
Shell, Bro. Balanyers and many
others.
Jack Payne is drilling a well
for Mr. King on his place on the
Cone and Emma road.
Walter Noble came in from the
R. R. with a load of freight for
Lit*lefield's store.
Mr. Oone and daughter was in
the capital having the tooth car-
penter do some \*'ork for them.
Mr. Gentry has a very sick
child. Lanasco.
The Farmer's Items
Editor Review:—
The grass is begining to look
green like spring tirpe is very
near, for -which we feel very
grMIf uijr . Ace we not all glad to
see dear old spring time approach-
ing again?
J. G. Thornton and F.': fi".
Crump made a trip to Plainview
■MgSSjaM Leather Wood is putting i^jI^week,^Mr. ThoFntonWgRt
dipping vat^-also a feed' crush- [material to' make a new water
I er that runs by gasoline engine.
• Jv r The Wake merchant Mr. J. G.
Norris has been- badl^ crippled
for the past week, the result of
Keslin from near
$a«d through the!
jommunity Sunday in route
m Plainview, taking dinner at
Of Mr. and Mrs J. 0.
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How did the March blizzards
strike you? tough on young chick-
sand poor cows; wasn't it?
iss Bane Leatherwood arid
9S M.vrtle Johes explored
Draw last Sunday dis-
marry beautiful and
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Mr. S. U. Payne is talking of
selling-out. We hope he may be
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better pleased with his next
home, although he atul his family
may be greatly missed in our
We failed to send any reports
last week but will try to keep up
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our side henceforth.
Sunflower.
LooK out for BIG SIX
"THE HAY SEED"
Lands dickered in
bought and Sold strictly on
COMMISSION.
'Specially --N-- Lands
The're the Stuff
List 'em with somebody wtio
knows something about 'em.
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Emma, Texas
gets him; he holds out there
Exactly Right
^There never was a truer say-
ing than that a town iq judged
by its newspapers. :If it is
crqfaded with advertiseinerits, let
not the subscriber find fault, but
rejoice and he exceedingly glad,
because it denotes a live and
prosperous community. The
towh and surrounding j country
utually interested—in -the
progress, because both share in
the advancement. "Lflt mer-
chants keep the advertising col-
umns of the local papiers well
.filled and the community will do
never heard of you stop coming
on.
"When you have convinced
everybody who live will touch
ypurs that-you have better goods
and lower prices-than they can
get anywhere- else."
"When you stop making for-
tunes in your sight wholly
through the direct use of this
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mighty agent.
' *When-^ou forget tfie wonfgff-^
the shrewdest and most success-"
ful men concerning the main
cstuse of their prosperity."
"When youuger and fresher
CROSBYTON INN
...American Plan...
Comfort and Clean Scrvice
Gas Lightcd-Dalh-IIot and Cold running Water
Rooms with or without Fire
Board $1.50 per day-Special Table Board and
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"A SNUG CAMP ON THE TRAIL"
Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas
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their part'in the general .pros-
perity by placing their patron-
age where it, will do the most
good. - Western Publishers.
When to Qiiit Advertising
An English newspaper request-
ed a number of its largest a«Tver-
-t.laprH ti> give tlieir opinions con-
cerning tlje best time to quit ad-
vertising, and the following re-
plies were received:
"When population ceases to
multiply, and the generations
that crowd on after you and
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Machine & Blacksmith
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equipped with up-to-date appliances for
first-class work in all branches.
houses in your line ceasestarting
up and using the newspapers in
telling people how much bettor
they car. do for you than you can.0...
"When you had rather have
your own way &od fail than to
take advice and win."
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season but checked
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Second To None.
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Give poth a Chance
One hears solnuch thesT"(fays
about giving the boys a chance
and so little about the girl that
the question arises-^-do the girls
count? It seems that each should
be given equal advantages in
their.spheres. To raise honor-
able men we must necessarily
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raise capable women." The re-
sponsibility of parents toward
.their younglsc^iBqualwiththei r
responsibility to the Diyfne One.
The parent whp is not fully alive
to the child's best interests
should never be entrusted with
Children. So ^nany will drive the.
babes to the street * to get. thei^
out of the way. This is usually.,
the first step in the wrong di-
rection. The streets offer all
that the child shoutd not know ol
and nothing beneficial. Some
parents wonder why Gabe is such
a mean boy and Racheal such an
unruly girl. There's, a reason.
It rests with the parent's too.
Do your duty by your children.
ehanee to develop*
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wte need a goo
much wine
supply
has long been needed
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wife and baby both doing well.
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to step on a ru^ty
day it stirftk thi
sole ahtf nearly tl
in this locality. Bring your work ofiiny character
and it will be done well.
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returns pay well on the invest-
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This time papa gets funny, not
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"What is certified milk?"
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1909, newspaper, April 1, 1909; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242130/m1/6/?q=%22%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.