The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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ecial Mid-Summer Sale — OXFORD
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Beginning Monday Aug. 16th., we will sell our stock of
Ladies' and Childrens Oxfords
At 25 per cent off the former prices.
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Calicoes 6 l-2c, Red Seal Ginghams 10 c, Amoskeag Dress Ginghams 12 1 = 2 c
Straw Hats at Reduced Prices
CROSBYTON,
Near center of Crosby County
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SNAP SHOTS
"Alas," exclaimed Alexander,
"there are no more North Poles
to discover!"
And Brer Cullen, he jes' lay
low an' say nothing J..
There seems to be considerable
movement of real estate up North
Pole way: ___
Gov. Campbell kept the fire
underwriters' nose to the grind-!
wild?"
The candid friend does not al-
ways have a candied tongue.
Know how to do things. Some
men couldn't kill a fly with a
cannon.
Uncle Ephraim says: "De
sinner dat ridfes in er ortermobile
is jes' ez mean ez de one dat has
terfootit."
Talk about indirect results,
how about the dentist who "nulls
your leg" w.h&n he pulls your
else.
A good action is the result of a
good thought. The doer of good
deeds is a thinker of good
thoughts
Often when a woman marries
a man for his money she finds
him poverty-stricken in—more
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stone until they nominated the
Wright mfin.**" _...^ ~
Gov. Campbefrdoesn't believe
in Goverment ownership of all
the railroads, but thinks it would
be a good thing to have a thous-
and miles or so in the family.
If Texas-owned a railroad
stretching across the State, who
could s^e. get to be general manaT
ger of it? ' .
If Taylor' wants the cou n t y
seat upon the plea that there is a
crack fri the court house it should
engage the services of Col.
%James Hasbeenthere jLowery of
NHoney Grove. ' - ^
Our esteemed contemporaries
seem to have been brought down
to the exclamation, v'Yotl're an-
other!" ,
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I—nuiifroi'ited With such mo^
i^oys questions as "Which
*nd the Pole?" ".Whan will it
" win?" and "Which way was it
revised?" the Dalhart News pro-
rthrnnWi^i^aiory
's the Dead Sea dead?"
tike an echo of that other awes-
He is an ultra temperance ad-
The world is a long time learn-
ing the lesson that nothing worth
while is accomnlished without
sacrifice.
all know "Honest Bill." What
do you want him to say for you
at the Fair?
Crosby County will have a
vocate.indeed_who obj>sia ■ —
moon getting full. ~ , ™ar' 766 lhr5!,3i you
He is the greatest musician
who can play upon one's heart-
strings. ■ i
--Politically and otherwise there
are too many trying to scramble
into the band wagon who can't
blow a horn.
A "heavy villain" is quite
often a light-weight at anything
How Do You Stand?
What are you doing about the
roads? How do they - suit you?
What do you think of your com-
missioner's work? What has he
to say about it?
Don't shirk your duty and your
obligation to your county and
the public. Get behind your
commissioner, urge and help
him to do right and hinder him
from doing wroptr. The rio-ht-
Any summer suit in our house
at 1-2 price to close out. Send
in your order or come.
Carter Merc Co. PlainvieW.
The Review for Job Printing.
way is the only way. No com-
promise. No deviation. No ex-
cuse. The man who finds ex-
cuses for doing wrong is not the
man for a commissioner; better
find another and excuse him
from the job. It is only the
commissioner who serves the
majority's interests that is Jit
for the position. Let your op-
inions be known. What have
you to say? —
Election Notice
Be It Orderkd by the Board of
Trustees of Crosbyton Independent
School District that an election be held
at the School House in the town of
Crosbyton, in said Crosbyton Indepen-
dent School District on ihe 25th day of
September A. D. 1909, to determine
whether the board of trustees , of said
.district-shall have power to-
levy and collect a tax upon all taxable-
property in said district for the su{>-
port and maintenance of public free
schools in said ClQafeytQS f"rlnnnn<w±-
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ored suits, $10 to $65, at Carter
MefC. Co., Plainview.
OF CHOICE SOUTH PLAINS -N- LANDS FOR SALE, IN TRACTS FROM 40 ACRES
to a Section (to a purchaser, $15.00 to $25.00 per acre, owing to distance frotft Croshvt<iw •
r, alg choice city'"
-lote^fGgeeby tun iargbOUt 0M yggFoId with a Hrst State Bank, Churches, a ten thousand
dollar School Building under construction, several twryp Hf-nran, nl«n nlHj ^ j,n| or
farm implements, a. large Lumber Yard, Machine and .Blaekmnith Shop,irwo ffat-class Hbtels
Etc. Keep an eye on Crdsbyton and this Ad. and watch us grow. , j
School District, of and at the rate of
not exceeding fifty cents on the $100.00
valuation of taxable property in the
district; such tax, if voted, to be levied
and-oollected for the year 1909; and an-
tinued hb provided by law.
L R. Ellison iB hereby appointed V
manager of said election, and he shall
select'two judges and two clerks to as- ,
sist him in holding the same. . !v ;
None but property tax . payers who
are qualified voters in said Crosbyton
Independent School District shall vote'''•
at said election. ™ ~
A Copy of this order sighed by the ^
President and attested by the secretajry.
of this board shall serve as proper
notice of said election, and the presi-
dent shall cause notice of said election
to be given in accordance wit I}
,, W. A. ..QBAPOC|<^i|y;^
President of the Board. ' ,
Attest: - Lloyd A. Wicks,
Secretary of the Board.
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1909, newspaper, September 16, 1909; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242154/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.