The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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The Ar^ of Being Popular
The girl who has an even an €^yen
temper and is rarely' upset by
trifles, and who is merry and
full of fun, is sure to be popular.
The happy heroine of real life is
not the heroine of the 'novel,
wno takes offense with appalling
readiness and .vho is difficult to
The happy heroine for exam-
ple doesn't fall out easily with her
"men friends, nor; forgive them
reluctantly,,, .She has ^.ha.t. X ^en bea.tl,fuily t0 interfere with
think I had best call social
grit and courage. . She can take
a " trying situation cheerfully.
When her pretty frock is stepped
upon by a careless young man at
a dance, she does not accept his
blushing apology ( with an ugly
stare. She makes him ten times
more repentant and everlastingly
her admirer by saying: "01
coarse I will forgive you. I know
vou are sorry, but accidents will
poor Mr. Blank really has new,
read one line of that pofet's work
and doesmot know one note of
music from another. Or, if you
do not make this mistake, you
fall into the equally fatal error
of allowing yourself to be easily
bored, and of looking suoerior
and difficult to please. This is
what the wo marl admired by
man never does. She never al-
lows the fact that she speaks
fourJanguage® and plays -fietho-
her popularity; she has a conde-
scending manner, and she does
not take interest only in the man
whq can speak languages, too,
and understand Wagner and
.Strauss.
for a perpetual injunction re-
straining the Standard Oil com-
pany from operating in Mississip-
pi and seeking to collect penalties
for the violation of the anti-trust
law of the commonwealth aggre-
gating $U, 0(10,000.
The declaration covers practi-
cally the same grounds set forth
in simifar proceedings instituted
in other states in recent' years.
The hearing-will take place at
the November term of the court.
Families Without Children
Barred >...
ago. Tiiis is the first move on the
p&rt of the government to fill the
places of discharged troops, and
needless.to say thAyjyUl be white,
soldiers. Brownsville citizens
would strongly resent sending
any more x negro soldiers here.
Across the Rio Grande at Mat-
amoras, the Mexican government
has several companies of troops
stationed.
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Killed By Lightning
Professional and Business | j
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$1. per inch per month..
LLOYD A. WICKS
AUorncy-nt-Lnw
leneral Practice. Abstracting
Land Transfers a Specialty.
Crosbyton,
Texas
Decatur Tex., July 3.—One
dead and another badly injured
is the result of a stroke of light-
St Louis, July 1.—The first! ning near Decatur yesterday af-
apartment house in the United ! ternoon. Bill Maness, the 18-
HU6H METCALFI
Lawyer and Abstracter
Lanri and Estate Liti
Written opinions given on-
Abstracts made on Crosby couni
Emma. Tej
States where tenants without
Cha,rm is not so mysterious a 'children will not be accepted will
quality after all, and you enn be
year old son of Bill Maness, and
Jim Brewer, were out in a thun-
W. E. CRANFORD
attorni5?-at-law
General Pructice
Land matters a specialty
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be erected in St. Louis in the i der shower, and just as Manessj
charming by cultivating many : most exclusive part of the town ! was going through a barbed wire |. — "
pretty, simple ways of doing and j adjacent to two apartments where I fence the lightning struck the; W. H. EMIG
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happen; and ifyou will get rae"a A,
pin or two I think I can make it ^
alright."
Veterinary Surgeon
Leave calls ;it (). K. Liverv Barn
Phone 188
When her escort is tardy, when
iher- id--,
the best, and when Mr. A. and ^
Mr. B. are dilatory in paying
their duty calls, she does not ^
lo)k either disgusted or insulted. ^
Her good temper then gives her ^
I wish to call the attention of the trade of Crosby County to the fact
that my line of General Merchandise is COMPLETE, consisting of
an influence that all men respect X Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions,- and Ev erything carried in a general store.
and her willingness to be amused'
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Dry .Goods
A complete line of Ladies' Dress
Goods, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Shoes, Hats. Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Percales, Etc.
In fact 1 have what you want and
the prices are right.
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Come See
1 want your next bill, and if honest goods and honest prices count, call
and see me. Save money, buy a year's supply at one time. .
Yours for business.
W. F. Montgomery
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and to make the best of every- ^
thing always excites their un-
bounded admiration. Men are <£>
never slow to devoutly honor the
girlish philosopher who does not
lose her cheerfulness when a
train is lost or late; who does not
sulk because the rain fell on her <£>
best hat £t the picnic; who is not
given, to fretting, frowning wor-
; rying or complaing; and who is <^>
ever and always a womanly <^>
woman. <^>
The woman whom men admire <^>
is not melancholly or self-con- <^>
scions, and she usually has the <£>
molher-wic and discretion to be- <^>
lieve that hearts are pretty much <^>
alike, whether they beat under <^>
nankeen waistcoats or chiffon <^>
blouses, and are to be conquered <^>
- by very nearly the same means. <$
weft as well as women, she knows
a-- > more pleased and flattered to <§><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><^><$><^><^><5^><^><^><♦>
br> coaxed into talking than to be .
forced into listening; and there-
fore, when such a.woman is in-
troduced to Mr. Jones or set down
at dinner beside Mr. Brown, she
_ warms the genial current of his
soul by trying to talk to him
aL,out himself, rather than about
herself.
This is indeed a point that so
many truly clever modern, girls
fail to make. You stand accused
<l> °ft§n, my dear college girls
\ and literary maids, of trying to
• tftke too lofty a tone in your c'On-
""y'vefsations with young men. You
\are just a bit proud of/and arro-
gant With ail your splendid
knowledge, and when you meet
Mr. Blank Vou want to talk about
Browning" and Parsifal, when
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Groceries
Staple and Fancy Groceries, fresh
from the best markets and of the best
brands and-fnost reliable. Pure food
Groceries, such as makes the bouse
wife happy —fine line of can goods.
The price is
The Attraction
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ForBest
See or write to
Burleson -Land Company
Plainview, Texas, next door 'to
Real Estate Exchange. Out
Autos go everywhere.
Dr. J. B. Hall
Surgical and
Mechanical Dvntist
I.kstkr M. H all, Associated ■
All work guaranteed first'* class
Plainview, - Texas
Sept. 30
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Correspondence
Exchanges a
Plainview
solicited,
specialty.
Texas.
J. D. DALLAS
saying pretty, simple things, and families with children are barred, fence, killing Maness
The new apartment will cost :,nc^ severely shocking
$400,000.
by studying how' to show the.
Bjower
The accident was witness
£ by,
.... ... parties at a nearby house, and
here will be no limit , to t.ie th§jj-ran to the aid of. the boys,!
but - found Maness dead and1
Brewer unconscious. The latter
was badly burned but will prob-
<§>. Special Portrait Photographer
; Finishing for Amateur
All work guarante<
i) fantlyj Floydada, Texas
number of children in any
Every." girl baby born in the
structure will earn a month's
rent free for its parents and to H ^ recover
the couple blessed with a baby
boy, a two months' rent receipt
will be given.
Kit Wilson and family and
Finis Howard spent Tuesday
night on White River and Mr.
Wilson never loses a chance to
fish
that did not get away."
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The A. G. McAdams Lumber Co.
sweetest ancTmost graceful side
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of your nature.
Maybe no one ever told you
that there exists a very positive
charm in woman's dress, and
that" men are keenly sensitive to
it. , Therefore whether you con-
sider yourself good to look at- of
not, remember that your dress is
la matter of paramount import-
ance in creating a first impres- s p orders 20,000 Tons .90 tell the "true story of the
sion, and in exciting the most ^ j^ajjs
valuable Jrind of admiration. • ,
New Orleans,- Lai. July —The
ak'es Application to-€onrt-aoul'ler" 1'acifiiL.JkUrgad Com-
pany has just placed an order
Jackson, Miss.," June 30. Ap- f0r 20,000 pound of ninety-pound"
plication was made today by the steel rails for Lousiana and Texas
chancery court of Glay county lines of th company, according to
i__ , ; 1 1 1 -1 General manager Thornwell Fay,
who spent yesterday in New Or-
leans. The amount oi steel or-
dered !s sufficient to lay 135 mles!
I of track, and will be used to sub- '
• stitute the seventy-five pound
trails which were laid a number!
of years ago. '
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D0BT. KRUEGER
Orders taken for the most up-to-
■ 'v.
date gents' tailor made to meas-
ure suits., I do a]l kinds of press-
ing, dyeing and repairing.
All work guaranteed
Fkiydada, Texas
THE REVIEW JOB OFFICE.
ISH To announce to the people
of Crosbyton and surrounding
countryf that they have their
yai*d Floydada jfttdeked with,
the finest building material on the
South Plains. When you need any"-
thing in their line be fiurejito fiav?
figure your bill. 1
The A. G.
Lumber Co.
FLOYDADA, TEXAS .
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Troqps to Browrisyille^ But..,
They are Not Off Color
Brownsville, Tex v June 28. —It
was announced here today that
the federal army authorities will
send two companies of troops to
occupy the fort and quarters
formerly held by the two troops
of negro soldier? which w$re dis-
ed from1 service following
the notorious raid several lyears
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C B LIVE STOCK COMPANY
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Ranch, Crosby County, Texas
Ranch, Lamb County, Texas
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182f Stock Exchange Handing ' T
CHICAGO, ILL.
JULIAN M. BASSETT, Manager
1 . t). Address, Crosbyton. Cro«by Co.
TEXAS ,
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1909, newspaper, July 8, 1909; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242144/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%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.