The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920 Page: 6 of 8
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Thousands of wise mothers know from actufdt
experience that there is nothing better than this
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and other baby*iFOublesl
IWa i-urely vegetable preparation fc .absolutely harmless i
cicoiic t or other harmful*
Ingredients. |
If your baby is fretful, cries, orirfa&s.Mthet symptoms of]
and note the!
nd haopy smiles that *i llow- - ■
uncling iwultb and happy smiles
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Catarrhal Fever
Pink Eye, Shipping
Fever., Eplzo&tlo
brought- oa ;.py
' jagh' taw J be-
came all. riin-dowa ""
and .extreme!,/' ner-
"Vous. t hiui scarcely
any strength left—
the . least • exertion^. :
I would ]}o oil, in. I
-was a physical „wr .
f when I ' hegaa' tak- *
ing Dr.. Pierce's Fa-;
vorite- Prescription, '
• and ,it, ' was very • '
quick .in building ma ,
. •" up in . health and
strength,, and I was so much better ufter " :
taking, this medicine that I feel "I can, ,
safely recommend it to ' others."—-Mra. /. -~.C
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Beaumont, Texas:—"For young girls wh« ,
suffer with suppression or weakness X al-
ways recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription.'' I" have given it - to my two
-girls with most satisfactory results. They
are now in absolutely "perfect • health, ,
where: they might have become ftaij/aiid
delicate, had it not been for the taking of
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription at just\
the right time."—Mrs. D. Dickinson, 1387 \
Jerome St. "• \
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.Mothers,, if. your daughters are weak,'
lack ambition,, jare. troubled wijth head-
aches, lassitude and" are pale and sickly,
T)r. Piejcce's Favorite Prescription iB~jUSfc
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Accept, "California" .Syrup of Figs
only-^iook for the name California on
'the package, then you are sure your ... ... ..
jllild is having the besrarid.most-'hii^si— -what they- need to surely bring the bloom
less laxative or physic for the little
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
' love its delicious fruity taste. Full
directions for child's do.se on each bot-
tle.. Give it without fear. V ; •-
Mother! Xou must say -Cailfornia^*
-Adv. ./ :
AnJ .ill di , i i , ( [ i u hoi „ . !■ -ftn!;', his throat speedily
cured; cojts and I,ifi'Sr:: i,1 the same stable kept from hav-
irifj. then; I'.y usui.® SJPOHN'S COMl'OUNIJr 3 to G closes
•o'tt'n eui \ -5J^<■<>=. for ui io<l mnrt>s, b.iby ooUs,' .stallions,
-r;ound.
Si'OSiS'W l«..swl« ■ youi- druggist. ■
bttw- Sirmcu CO., .aoshen, IqO.
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1 Boy Don't U-eatfy Pfc.k Up Veteran of-the! Plains Explained W^y
,i! ; •■.-ric ib Fr-ervi Pa<j2s : Eufinioas Invariably Traveled on '
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xJti-s.if-H—- ' " ?rt)~pr f-HU a IUM:(l 'of. bnf-"
said little - -brother ' f«l« ni'ivo In a straight line. They- al-
ways took a" y.iti-y.a;: course. The late
i" .hiiies lexplaiited this its fol-
'A luiffalo' is-a very cautious
anrtniil. Mis slusfrgv forehead-prevents
I.ila seelac;-objects (in either side. To
sweet potato brother as;aiu broke \ prevent a surprise from ini enemy he
i walks oblhitiely to._the right itn l (lien
"And"motti(V. wh.v do (h-v say ' !o the" left, and ^.tliuiT gets an unob-
1 ' trie.v want to' feli tht'"* ^fr'icfed vifw .orthe surroiitidiiigcnitm--
was decidedly pet- • \
dollars 'buetcs?'
IE at the dinner table.
L011, that's Just ifslanir. word, and i ■"I'u.H'a
i >t v> -y nice fijr lit! le1 b<rys like j !«>%>'*<:
'you to sny it," wtts the. reply. - ^
After lie had consumed" another cms- •
The. Modern Order of the Separate
Skirt 1s-^thoroughiy^ established and
flourishing—every womaiT belongs to., it
and- some of tiiem are devoted 'to /It
Therefore there afe separnte , skirts
represented iii all. classes of apparel—
from morning arid'utility dress to eve-
ning tinery. Among the newly arrived
models those of velvet, velveteen and
satin, will make ail instant appeal
for afternoon wear, irf' the.ie fabrics,
rows.. .of .flat buttons . covejWl _witli
the fabric, are featured. for\ decora-
tion and' the models- "are\ shown
hi draped skirts, wi,tli widened hip
effects, in plaited designs and with.
_Uinif'S_df irregi
tons vary In size'." / \ :
—-CHwlles ftn -the tlresstei- "STclfts" lire
UsUnily';,wide but those on utility mo\l-
els.folIoW.the style of ,street skirts and
are narrdw. But the utility skirt, like
4\ie tailored suit, indulges in • littk**1
fanciful elements of design in Its
makeup, - like - those appearing iw the
skirt at the left of the picture. Bone
buttons and cloth loops at. the bottom
of the pockets and a long silk-cord, and
tassel toward the back.of thglsbirt are"
there because they, are the^er-just to
be looked at. ;
Heavy wool plaids in quiet colors,
shepherd "checks and crossbars, to-
get her with plain cloths, tell the story
of the utility skirt so far as materials
aro Qonnorhed.-r-""~^'J^~r"^r*"~ - '"—"
The model at the right of plain
tricotine isi a -frrrsiness-Iike affair-in
which narrow silk braid and hone but-
tons are u'sejd with effective discretion.
hands of master .deslgncrs-this'
TiMl has won overV ma11y-wdgvotees, of
perfectly plain taflorecT®[|t«vfi^nd skirts
(o its use. The picture teli's'the 'stijry
of this skirt in it way. to make a de-
•^criptidn of it altogether unnecessary^
_Unlar.gi.uablSv—-
■ Ij^r .Mother—"What'g^ liie' matter' be-
rfweeir you and Mr.; KlassTlcsT
. Mis:?-Tonsils—lie insulted' me. He
Raid I sang like a siren. "The idea,
-comparing my voice to.an autqmooue
horn!
Cataahal - peaifiiess Gannot Be Gureo
byjocal applications as they cannot reach
the'diseased portion of.the ear: There"*tS
Only .one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness,
and that is by a. constitutional remedy-
HALL'S CATARRH RlEDICINK acts
thrwetwUift.Biood on.,the.Siucous Surfaces
of the--System; . Catarrhal--.Deafhiss is
caused b^:<£vn>.inflamed' condition of the
trtneous Traths pf the Eustachian Tube.
When- ,t.hls^{'tefe'6 -is inflamed you have a-
rumbling'soitnd ctr-Ittiperfect hearing'-, and
when. It is entirely, closed, Deafness Is the
result. Unless-flie InflarhrtAffon can be re-
duced and Utis tube, restored to'its. nor-
mal- condition, hearing- may be destroyed,
forever. Many cases of: Deafness- are~
;caused by Catarrh, which ' f tin inflamed
condition of the Mutfous Surfaces. "
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for .any
ca&y of Catarrhal DeafnAss vthat ' cannot
. ^C'lted^ by HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE.
All _Drugglstg J5c. Circulars free.
- -''--^''TKe'^Yi&r, ArtWc
'When a man. _stiys 'yes' to- every-
you suggest, stop • suddenly
some time and you'll probably find that
he isn't paying mud) real attention to
your remarks."—Exchange. -- -
of health to their cheeks and. make them-,
strong and healthy/
Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription is a
remedy that any ailing woman can safely
take, because—it, is prepared -from roots,
does riot contain alcohol or narcotics,.' itS^
ingredients are printed on Wrapper. Get
-it today, either in liquid or tablet form. : -
—Sertd-;lQ-cent>i for^terpp'^gt^ggl^g^of1
tablets. Address Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
Wanted
jjarg© oil
n'iio'3 -vv'il
cts, aesiros to acOairo &
uuusua
sniall Jease in all
oxau counties
Prefer to deal
wiiu owner ana win oniy consider making'payment
in stock of tlie company. "lCvery possible safeguard
has been thrdtvii around tlie proposition ana th9
organizers reel justified in predicting that stock iu
the cotr-" ... — -
informs
the company will be wortSi more thanpar. B'uli
information upon request. Box. 3679, METRO-
1'OLiTcU^.iiaijii:, Fora waRjffi, 'S'XAS
Rival Styles Present Their Claims
and bad .^visions
spring havlns; been in
' v- •
" "Why,- brother,IV she said,
of her off-" The-buffalo had\ many small*Tniits
utul<>sit'able 'tlu,t -,ro iadv-ing in t;att)e. The-buffalo
" "1 never ^lre<!" in swainp's' or pools as
who. l.ri
the worlrf have ym been listening to?'
f," was the gravp
-.t ST TS ~T<7 "7 >7( r
dflfnvj-tiv^rrmFlvnt! see i;/
'"It's pweol. my dear"' said th<^ gpo?
odtiiirlngi.v-, 'And certainly yov [
a lady, wluftever you Are."
;iul Wc'ioo:
Miss Greene had been invited to be
i .I"" at tprite'T xsnia>t wet I
ding, and f?peul much time in plan
her new f.o? k ;■ _ ^ ^
At lu:-rt it .".was ready, and when sh< eoiii entedly,_ whi.le_ the- great Mtass .of
cattle do. ^Vhen they found they were
becoming stuck they threw themselves
on tiieir sides and swath or paddled
Uirough the/imwl its a bog &>es. They
always had guards out day ai.ul-night,
to warn the herd of,approaching dan-
or. Th'e.v iilWitys'faced a storm* and
never . "t'.rifted."* fis do . eiit (.l.e. - They
la.\ down with their " heads to tl>t
(iercesi- storms, toss'ng their beads-
around on their .'sides and - sleeping
fuV
<u"t jyfejg hu'nins protected them
Iron's the v ; .
^ItyJUuite'Too Many.
,.i Speerlrwa^ given nut h'to conceal his
, Greenes lace io!,J her sh"-jlioyglns,' but it wst. a neerlless i>reeau-
. '' f'^'ihaake, s'> she eorreclel , (jon in nniny <'as.es.~--ll!oston Tiiin-
t Irarrledlji-:
you aty a lady, what-
1 (, st Answers.
script.
•'■■/ It Is Both.
"I find a new camera is a positive
tbft answer may turn luck- youv inx- • uiy." "V<m y >,i unot deny it
i« v neg'-uivc prnpoSil-ion." " \
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KTidney diseaseJi^no respector of per-
sons; -It attacks 'yonng antl old alike.
In most cases the victim is warned :
of the approaching danger. Nature fights -
back. Headache, indigestion,'" iMdffiiaia,
lame back, lumbago^ sciatica, rheuma-
tism, pain in the loins drfeMower ab-
domen, ditBculty in urinating, all are
indication of trouble brewing, in your
kidneys.. ... ... .. ." ' , •
When such symptoms appear you will
almost-''"certainly find quick relief in
GOp-p SIEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules.-
--This famous old ..remedy: has stood
-'the test; for two hundred years in help-
Ing._mankiniL±<v-%ht to® :dJseastr..—r'-;-^r
., It is imported direct from the hornet
.laboratories in Holland, where it has
helped to develop tke. Dutch into one
of the sturdiest and healthiest races in
the.. :worId, and it may be had at -
- -almTJst every drug store. "Your money
promptly refunded if" it .does not re-
lieve you. Be sure to get the genuine -
GOLI> MEDAL Brand. In sealed pack-
ages, th?e^-BizeK#-Adv. /
" Yes,, and one-half the world doesn't
seeih to care how" the other half lives.
Co toDrtzSSfarv^Try -
®'il' iiOSS Aff80TTir£$■"tOi.Sl?fi.1St)G.
When you hava'docicted - that the Worsns
Or Tapeworm must be Exterminated, get
"Dead Shot"—Dr. Peory's Vermliugo. One
Sose- wUl expel them. Adv. Trr — rr
' The late husband catches the early
morning lecture.
s Clothes
will be white as the driven snow
wHe'n laundered if vqu use
Red Cross Bail Blue
It never streaks or spots the
clothes, n@r does it ^njure the
most delicate fabric. / ^
All good grocers sell itj 5 cents
a pacicage.
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MatJe from fresh, whole, oyster a with only
the mpisture evaporated by -vacuum-.- -Govt*
tents of one vial makes a pint^of deUcious
oyster brothv Will keep indefinitely. '
26c will bring you- a feiir^e vial—cart06/
postpaid. Send $1.00 for four three vial
cartons, or $2.50 for display container with
1 dozen thfee vial cartons, postpaid.
J. S. ©ABLINtt & SON. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA
Money back -without queeUoa
if ETOK'jPS SAX„VEfejte Iks tbe
irgatinent of ITOH. BCZBMA.
BOTQWiK^TEtTBBoif otherj
JtcWng oirlsi diseases, trice1
Toe at druggiata, or direct from
&B.Elchatds M«Itelo#e9.,Shs!tnaD.t(w.
-1.4^ "K,
ttgpl i^ich aromaficr cof % - ,
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iiiiiTnrBirliamlirililMBngirTimTinniiifMTiiafmiTHT^ iirnnrii'i&n'n ffir"' n•
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filled by so many -interests, tailored
suits have manifold duties to periorm
and- therefore the/demand for the
- i'tincie'r. styles has outrun that for se-
verely plain des'gns. ,But bath 1 inds
present tlvelr claims In the season's
offerings and both are represented by
examples of e^.c-jfUent,,designing.
^vph'^n, !h'v':sn -Jen'i-MK'S. skirts fihd
It expedient to remain quite plain.
:They efface themselves in favor of
;he Uiiie,'. ■'"■-j'-mock One. is more or
"dressed up,", according to the
blouse worn, and It may vary all the
way from -a shirtwaist' fYrah embroHl-
evefr 'nn'd .beaded " dinner ' or theater
"gfirirent
,'Fnucy\
tftde;Wrta
ftot.
elr'trimmi
■■■mpcolUIr and
border of fur. It indulges in a narrow
girdle of the cWfh. with changing ends
at the back,. that are""-allowed .hatul-
soirie flat sHlc tassels; as ti finish: "
v Tlie utility stITt hi -the rSgfct of the
picture depends upon tucks and but-
tons for.its embellishment and Is/as
smtfrf In its way as its dressier rival.
It Is a sturdy loOlcing Affair in which
on«vt can face wind and weather, go
a-traVeling .or to - business, and will;
stand much, wcuf/'ajrd*' still come' up
smiling. i " '
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it.'suit,
above
ie stuffed balls "of silk are a!«
or narrow, braid a*
rtrners of collar^
Healthy CliMsy :llore Eggs
Assists Moulting—Good for Bowel Trouble
' and Other Diseases in Young Fowls -
ftESUtTS GREAT?// - COSX SHftli
I purchasedi a fcox rf jB. A, THOMAS' POULTRY REMEDY and began
feeding according to directiona. At that -tiffie my flock of *42i hfen* were
only laying five to ten eggs per day. Today, one week from ^ of pur-
chase, I am getting eighteen eggs per day. MRS. FANNY IWOORE, A«ni , Neb.
B. A; THOMAS*. STOCK REMplY. - Makes healthy, thrifty stock. Ke sprthem
free of wo 1. Very economical, -;
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Buck, James T. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1920, newspaper, January 9, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth242519/m1/6/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.