The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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Children's Teeth
From the time of its birth the
child's mouth-should be eleansejl_
each morning. Use tepid water
and a little salif, or water made
work made harder ai d the good
effect lost. - Ainslee's.
-Disappointed
Lfittle Muriel flew into
the
slightly alkaline with a pinch of | house flushed and" breathless,
powdered borax. A small piece; Oh, mother,"she cried, "don't
of soft linen can be wrapped j scold me for being late at tea,
about the forefinger, pipped in i for I have had such a disappoint-
the water and rubbed very g?nt- |ment! A horse fell down and
ly on the gums. When the tem- J they said they were going to
porary teeth are all cut, usually j send for a horse doctor, so of
at the age of two years, it will j course I had to stay.~ And after
bp wise to bring into use a veryjl had waited and waited, he
small, soft brush, morning, noon came, and oh! Mother, what do
and night, with ttfe alkaline j you think? It wasn't a horse
water, uoing over the mouth'doctor at all. It was only a
carefully to reach between the; man!"
grooves. At the age of tthree!
tfive the little one a brush, ex-, Not Exempt
plaining the proper method of; - . ,
holding and manipulating; con- i. President Handly. of Yalp,.
cave in shape is best, that it,' accredited the following:
may adapt itself to the curve of; An evangelist at a church in a
the jaw; select one of soft bris- Western t0«!n exhorting his,
. i hearers to flee from the wraths
to come. "I warn you," he j
thundered, "that in the langu-t
age of the scriptures, 'there will1
wailing a n d j
OK CHOICE SOUTH PLAINS --N-- LANDS FOR SALE, IN TRACTS PROM 40 ACRES
to a Section to a purchaser, $15.00 to $25.00 per acre, owing to distance from Crosbytdn;
$4.00 per acre down, balance from one to ten years time to suit purchaser, also choice city
lots. Crosbyton is about one year old with a First State Bank, Churches, a ten thousand
dollar School Building under construction, several large stores, also Hardware and all kind or
farm implements, a large Lumber Yard, Machine and Blacksmith Shop, two first*class Hotels
Etc. Keep an eye on Crosbyton and this Ad. and watch us grow.
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ties, rather than"u harsh or un-
yielding one.
Naturally, in the beg]nningthe
child will regard the operation asi
a pastime, but will soon becomei weeping and ^
an adept and delighted to imitate 1 "5 0 ,teet '
mother. brushing in concert iV At lh*
sure to be great fun. Sne should
be emphatic that it is (juite as
necessary to keep the little teeth
clean as the hands; in fact, soiled
hands will not eau<e half the
mischief a* will soiled teeth, and
j uxt because they are out of fright
for the lime beintf, that is no
•reason why they should be out; been rebuking his son for an
of mind. In pointing this moral
an old woman
in the galery stood up. "Sir, 1
have no teeth. " . .. .
"Madam," returned the evan-
gelist, reverel.v, "there will be
teeth provided."
Profound Thought
The old Yorkshire squire had
let mother adorn her advice with,
home made jingles, which' the
children soon cppimit to memory,
an I a:>;,)ly. For instance:
U'vaiisc the teeth are out of sight
them not, but treat them right.
how to brush
rhvme:
by humming this1
awkward blunder in speech.
"Always tnink well afore thou :
speaks, lad. Think three times,"
he admonished.
The youth listened .submissive-
ly. and that evening from his!
And again she can remind them corner on the kitchen settee1
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l v saying: ghnced at his 'father, who . was
I;.-sure and kt'ep your teeth snow white ■ deep in meditation with his
or food will never taste i,uite.right. han,ls under his coat-tails.
Sometimes she will exclaim "I think, feyther " thfc son
began, dreamily.
The old man nodei.1 approval'
To cleanse your tooth brush up and ... , . ,
(i()Wn * ol the thoughtful pause
Once said a dentist of great renown. "I think " the lad repeated, '
She will also teach t he children, porderously.
as soon as.they are old enough to' . That's right lad, ' his father
.understand, that the eating of encouraged, backing a little cios-
sweets and acids to ' excess, the to the warmth of the fireplace;:
taking of med cine, cracking "think again."
nuts, picking with pins and tooth- The bov spent another moment;
picks-are all -m}tfri<* r—hv -profound-.cogitation^,^.ThfiJij.
press these truths upon the juve- he spoke up with an air ol hav-
ile blind she will set. a good em- '"y well completed his task,
ample, and when particles of 1 think, teyther, thy coat-
food become wedged between tails are afire."
the teeth a" quill wiil be used in-;
South Plains
Crosbyton, Texas
For the Supply of the People of Crosby
and Adjoining Counties.
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A full assortment of No. 1 Lumber in car load
shipments direct trom mills.
....Posts, Shingles Roofing....
Also a full line of builders materials including
Sashes, Doors, Building Paper, Lath, Plaster,
Lime, Cement, Sand, Brick, Oil, Paints, Stains,
Varnish Etc, Etc.
...All Under Cover...
Straight Nigger Head Coal For Sale.
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South Plains Lumber Yard
S. CULBERSON, Manager
stead of a wooden toothpick?
Sweeping An Exercise
Housekeepers complain some-
times that they have plenty of
work,,but no exercise, meaning
specifically healthful and devel-
oping exercise.
-If they but know'It, sweeping
•may be made into the very best
sort of exercise.
For Sale
Eight line mules from six years
of age down, five good work
mules. Sell at a bargain.
See or address,
A; -L. Ellison, „
tf Crosbyton, Tex.
THE BEST BARGAINS
In reading matter your money . can
buy is your home paper. It tells you
the things you want to know in an en-
K i"f 1
Properly done it gives the tertaining way.
shoulders a beautiful erectness' You should however, . have a papyri
, , for the world-wide general news. No
and pulls off superfluous flesh. pap(M. will 8uit your entire Wiy-so
Where the arms are too fat j wen as
just below the shoulders, this1
exercise helps to ma*ke them
more shapely. I REG0RD
Thin arms and necks' are filled :->• truatworthy. Mmoo tie
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THE FORT WORTH SEMI-WEEKLY
I wish to say to the ladies of Crosbyton, and Crosby
county, that I have put in a stock of HATST These
hats are trimmed at the Millinery store of Mrs. Irick
& Company, of Plainview, and you can rest assured
that they are in every way stylish and of the latest
Fashions and Creations. Don't send away but buy
at home from homefolks where you see what you get.
It is better than the prover-
bial wash board/since there is
less \Vearjaome«gtooping.
^ The sweeping must be done
with *11 the windows raised, so
thai the lungs get plenty fof
fresh, clean air. ~ ? :
Do not stoop over Jfct
The chest is
poopleVfi^eti«fc*«r
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909, newspaper, September 30, 1909; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242156/m1/5/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.