The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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vamla of a Florida whiter rebort Iiot
Sel poreli.
Said the tourist to the drummer:
"Do'^ou believe there is really noth-
ing new Hinder the gun?" f
The knight o* the grip shifted his cigar
to the other corner of his month.
"What interests me is sometiiing new
between me and tiie sun," lie replied,
coming cVnyn the walk in a brand new
seemore skirt.—^Florida Times-Union.
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Saw the Resemblance,
Edward saw his father in his dress
suit for the first time the other eve-
ning. He looked him over from head
to foot, then said : "You look just like
a gentleman, daddy."
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
Tq Mlf pint of, water add 1 oz. Bay
Bum, a small box of_JBarbo Compound,
an3H% oz. of glycerine. Any: druggist""can
put this up or you can mix it at home at
very little cost. Full directions, for mak-
ing and use come in each box of Barbo
Compound. * it will gradually darken
streaked, faded gray hair, and make it, soft
and glossy. It will not color the scalp, ia not
sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv,
New York
horseflesh.
feeds zoo animals on
Atlanta is to have a negro Y. M. C.
A. building to cost $15,000.
Twenty...
Years Ago.
Mrs. Gertie Kbhardt, 219' East First
St., Kewanee, Illinois, writes:
"I have taken six bottles of your
Peruna for^a cough, and 1 am a
jlii'.'i.tr. a^afcant. :avee,; to. aeft jeuigMl
bor one day anrf I had a terrible
~.£«ugh and my eyes were sore. She
gave me( half a bottle of Peruna last
November, and it did me so much
■good that I bought a bottle, and then
'when I had finished that S go# an-
other, and so on until I have taken
almost six bottles and I feel like a -
new woman. X am fifty-nino years oines Cfn secure Peruna tablets.
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old, and since I have taken the Pe-
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ago. I will always,'keep Peruna tn^
my jiouse," "
Those who object to Siquid medi
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human being, young or old. fifc is the forerunner of jteore ills and suffermg
than almost any of JMOTKiE'S ©ANGER SS<SKIiML§ and should never be
allowed to go unheeded. At the very first indication of constipation get Wit.
TOP'S IWIE FEZ.S which for 72 years has been successfully used for this
mraosfc prevalent: of all disorderso For sale by druggists and dealers evenywheir©i>
. Ifo Tutt's Liver Pills
Net Contents 15 Fluid Dracihm
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A toilet preparation bf raertfe.
Helps to eradicate dandruff.
For Reatojrms Co!or and
BeaufcyJtoGmy or Faded Halff,
60p. and 81.00 at Pruggieta.
ALCOHOL_3 PER CENT.
AVe^elablc Preparaiiosifor As
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Finest Makes—Factory Prices—Payments to SnitH-
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ust'd Pianos at bargain prices. Bond for price liBts
and catalogue No. 4U7: sheet music catalogue No.
14; music rolls catalogue No. HO,
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-Bishop Wlllituii P. Remin^t^n, wno
was jCgrtop of the St. Piuil's church in
aHnhcapotis-' for steveti years anTT Tsi
^Northwest, is now serving as chaplain
of a hospital unit at Fort McPherson,
Oil., The photograph, shows Bishop
Remington in the uniform of .the army.
, What We Believe.
If we all .acted upon what, we all .be-
lieve, what a different world this would
be. Everyone admits that it is more
blessed to give than to receive. Yet
insteM t)f . Peeking happiness by glv*
lug (^>oiir be|st to those about us, avg
sit .wanting for it to be brought' to n^..
thrtrtigli the kindness of others. Wo
are1 li^e those who are leariyng to
swim ami though they know Sh« wa-
ter will bear them up If they follow di-
rections, cannot bring themselves to
let go. It is i safe to trust to the
truths that all believe, but so feir acf
upon.—Oirl's Companion.
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Gone Away.
' Robert and Paul were inseparable
friends. But one Sunday when Rob-
ert's mother went to bis classroom for
him after Suft'day school, Puul was not
with him. So slie said :
"Wasn't Paul to Sunday school?"
* "No. He's gone."
"\\(|iere has be f?one?"
"To Antlocli,'' replied the small boy;
"our teacher told us-about It."' "*
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tho otsrrenun oor.iPnriv. nevrj vonn orrv. ■
Softie Solution. ,
"Isn't this eoai shortage terrible?"
"Yes, imlee,il. It looks as though
we'll be forced Jo go to Palm Bench."
L Indigestion produces disagreeable and
sometirrieo alarming symptoms. .Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills stimulate the diges-
tive processes to function naturally. Adv,
Why Not?
" Pfe—'Trt ltke trr print *n kiss on those
ruby lips." She—"Why not place a
ruby ring on these tinkers?"
Instead of waiting for Ills ship to
come in a man should charter a tug
to meet It.
A HINT TO WISE WOMEN.
Bon'4 suffer torture when all female
troubles will vanish in thin air after using
"Femeniaa." Price 50c and §1.00—Adv.
Completing the Cycle.
My niece, returning from kindergar-
ten, found nobody at home. She then
trotted to my sister-in-law's home and
found do one at home there, and when
finding no one at home at another
friend's house she came home and
said : "Ma-mma, we have a wheatles.%
meatless, and heatless day, and now I
have a homeless day."—Chlca"go Trib-
une.
Kansas City last year spent $1,254,-
THM.I-t for street improvements.
THOS. G0GGAN"& BROS., 1407 Elm St., Dailau
Oldest and largest house In Texas. Bstab. 61 y«ar&
Music™ES?R^r
Send for free catalogue of ., ,li
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Phonographs, Ukuleleo, Hawaiian Guitarfe
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W. N. U., DALLAS, NO. 10-1918.
Cod Catch Brings $25,000.
A Japanese fishing schooner that had
fished its way across, the,. Pacific ar-""
rived at a Pacific port with a catch
of 100,000 cod, which the captain Im-
mediately sold to a local fish dealer
for a sum said to be in the neighbor-
hood of $25,000.
After discharging the cargo, the
schooner took on a large quantity of
salt, with the object of fishing its way
back to Japan.—Portland Oregonlan.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are th©
original little liver pills put up 40 years
ago. They regulate liver and bowels. A&
.A gasoline engine has-been b,til 11 that ,
uses only a twentieth of. a drop of
fuel at a time.
An ancient worthy says; "Reading
maketh a full man," but most of 'em
try to explain It another tray.
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Johnny was at the concert and he
was badly bored. His mother was un-
easy, for Johnny wtas disturbing oth«
era, but when a girl begun to sing "Thq
Minstrel Hoy" and reachwi the line "Hit
father's sword he girded on,V Johnnjj
was alive with excitement.
"You like this, Johnny?" eaid
mother. "It is—0 "fie quiet, mother,
do," said Johnny Impatiently. "X
to see what happeos to hiarwhun
father gets bwgu"
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In Sine United States
JLf EACH F/iMlLY saved one cup of wheat flour it would amount t©
5,500,0^)0 pounds,^ or more than 28,000 barrels. If this saving was made
three . times a week, it would amount to 858,000^)00 pounds, or 4,377,000
barrels in a year. *
You can do your share in effecting this saving and really help to win
the war by onutting white bread from one meal today and baking in its
place muffins or corn bread made according to this recipe:
'/ ' , .. Com Meal Muffins
"4
enp com meal
cups flour
tea«po6naalt .'
teMpoona Dr. Price's Baiting Powder
2 tablespoons mgsx
No eggs
i 1 cup milk
2 tablespoons shortening
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. Sift dry Ingredients together into, bowl; add milk apd melted
i shortening and beat well. Bake in greased, muffin tins in hot: , -
oven about 20 minutes. Same batter may be baked as corn
7 . bread in greased shallow pan. ; i'
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recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods mailed free.
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1918, newspaper, April 19, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242437/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Crosby County Public Library.