The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 12
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ease be so kind and don't in-
vere in my family affairs.
Teacher: What shall I do mit
parley? Me and my man can't
nothing make of him. When we
\fant to lick der little imp he gets
♦^e bed far under where we
n't reach him, and must; put a
k on der bedroom door to hold
for his licking. Plea&e soak
m in school shust as often as
|ou got* time.
^ Teacher: Please excuse Hen-
for not comeing in school, as
died from the car ron-over on
uebday. By-doing so, -you will
eatly oblige his loving mother,
| Miss Blank: Please Excuse,
my Paul f§9 being absent he m
t sick With Dipteri^'Vand^ der
tors don't tink he will dis-
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nw& Miifiv Frank could not come
these thre.e ,wH^, becau^ lie had
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son County, a distance of fifty-fiVe
miles. The branch is to touch
TahokaLynn, county, it isuiider-
stqo^. The amendment also fixes
the capital stock at $170,000. The
amendment set out the Texico
(Pieman cutoff 300 miles; thai
from Canyon * toPLubboek (com-
pleted)105 mjles; also a branch
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"he Good "Man and
Flock.
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flo^^<to^^ermSlrrt? ?ei
cofigregatitm in ttsre' folloWitig
"Brothers and sisters: I come
to say good'by. I don't think
ever-
because I never marry any of you;
I don't think you love me, bef
cause you have hot paid my sal-
ary. Your donations are molded
fruit and wormy apples, and by;
^Keir. fruits they shall know them4'
uBrothers, I am going away to
a better place.
f/ X^have been called to a better
place. I have been called to be
Chaplain of a penitentairy. |
< Where I go ye cannot come/
but I goto prepare a place foir
you, and may the Lord have
mercy on your souls Good-by. '|
—Exchange. «
Santa Fe Extensions
Austin, iTexas, iFeb. 14.—The
Attorney General approved an
the Secretary of the State file
an ammendmentf-^ttie^teter
J am his mother's Uf the Pacos & Northern Texas
n bfe con
from a .J30i>t j % whic
the Texico TJie J
do its part for the country and
will mafeiT ft aT tfcsri0S#r de-
sireable for us all, ittis fair and
the only fteir way by which the
people are all1 served the same.
be spent; for
This money
.bettering the roads and will be
paid to the actual residents of
the district. Vote for the bond
Floyd, Crosby, and i Dickens to
Dickens seventy* miles; also a
branch from Lubbock due west
throug Hockley Counter to th«k
Texas Sfcateline in Cochran Coun-
ty, a distance of seventy-five
miles and the Lamesa extension.
The l&nta Fe's Western ex-
tensions to Brady, Menarville,
and San Saba, from Lamesa, and
Miles, will be in the name of Gulf,;
CoJorador and Santa Fe cor-
poration; While thp8e in the Pan-
handle are built by the PacOs and
Northern Texas organization of
the Santa Fe system.
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Election Notice
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In another part of this paper
ydu will find an election nptice
calling for an election for March
20th at which the people of Dis-
trict No. 2 will vote bonds in the
amount of $6,000.00 for the pur-
pose of building good roads.
This is the first step in the his-
tory bf Crosby , (bounty for the
betterment of the public roads
and it is the duty of every man
to cast a yote for the issuance of
bonds. We say this from the
fact that we know what good;
roads mean and what they will
sa ve, and also that the bond issue
^ace that will make our county
one of the mo9t desireable ones;
in whic^to live. . ^ '
Without roads we have tKe'"
worst district that we know ^f
on the Plain#, and• after our.
Canon and lakes"have been made;
good roads the canon artd lakes
will be our drawing card
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J. M. Willis a prosperous farm-
er of Cone was in town Tuesday
and was a very pleasant caller
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at the Review ofljee.
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All Kinds of
Barbed Wire, Posts, Best
Head Coal, the Best Grain
Wrwant all the Clean, Dcy Bones
v you can bring us
Come and See Us
Lubbock Lumber & Grain Co.
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Lubbock. - - Texas
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BREEDERS AND DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE RANGE CATTLE
ompany
Julian M. Bassett,
Manager
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OWNERS OF -N- FARM LANDS
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•> Plains and Valley Lands on both sides of and including..Blanco Canon
fe v. i;> Altitude 2800 to 8000 feet.
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;ff ' Annual rainfall over !^.6 inches mostly in the spring and summer.
Adapted to Stock Farming, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Alfalfa, Vegetables, Fruit,
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A first-class Cotton Gin is in operation on the Crosby County trfwit.
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^ This range includes! the, Silver' fall* iii: White Riv^, fed by nefer failing
^ springs. Thirteen n^itlioii gallons of water flow over these falls ey?ry day.
Over five-sixths of these lands are on the plains; are very fertikj and yield
abundantly^ a variety of crops in addition to! natural grasses/ including a heavy
sod- of mesquite. . V: 1 fr. u:> -i
The soil, a strong chocolate loam, varies but little from four feet in," depth and
perlies the fitter, carrying "Blanco beds" of cl^y, shale, |ime; an(J s^nd
_, r«. ^ -t.— j --• water underlying this loqalityj wells aver-
rises thirty toj
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_ _ _ _ i Crosbyton,
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re Affordetf fto obtain In any size tracts, the finest, smooth agricultural lands on the South Plains of Texas, ai ^
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the farms, mfatds, gardeifsi Uroi>s and
lands show in a ovirnerstteye-far
.A! . all thdr requirements in feed, frultf
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White, F. E. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1910, newspaper, March 3, 1910; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242177/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.