Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922.
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE EIGHT
PROGRAM FOR THUJPSDAY RUSSIA DIES OF INJURY
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BATHS
BATHS
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
The Best Market to Trade with
SIMMONDS & CO.
FLOYD & CARLISLE
Ellis, N.
county jnil.
Hot and Cold Baths
Rye
i
109 North Main Stret
CITY GROCERY COMPANY
West Side Square
I
nt hospitality
A. M. Grammar is presi-
house Jan. 8.
expected.
Start a Bank Account
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$
The rates for the same elas
$00.00;
$3,85; $2.65; and $3.25 respectively and
Rent Ford without driver
Rent Ford with driver
OPEN NIGHT AND DAY-CALL 560
Present.
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ELECTRIC METER?
The Way to Read the Electric Meter
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HOME Nin BANK
TRADERS STATE BANK f. & M. NATE BANK
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DIRECTORS
OFFICER8
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
N O. G resham, Chm. Bd
J no E. JTotndexter.
8. P. Ramsey. Pre*.
J. Lambert Lain. A. C.
Mra 1 C Kelley
Joe. B. Long, Pre*.
0. L. Bishop, V. P.
H. R Frlou, A. Cash.
Dr. D. Strickland
W. 8. Whaley, A. V. P.
Chas, E McPherson
F H. Barlow, Cash.
J. Q. Dunlap
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“Your Electric Servant"’
H L. Wallace
Texas Power & Light Company
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BEREAN CLASS WILL HUL
BUSINESS MEETING 71
ENTERTAINED WITH FISH
POND 81 MBS. WIDMAN
0 to
10 to
100 to
ma rr ied
Tuesday
J. M. Wright
Riggs Pennington
O A. McClung. V. P.
T. E Cameron, A. Cash.
M. P. Allard, A. Cash
Ch ieago.
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er of tin1
men.
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Shannon School-
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AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS
GIVENBYE M.JOHNSON:
> convulsions
Pettengell st
F. P. West, Pres.
M. L. Kennard, V. P.
Brown Douglas, V. p,
E. E. Crow, V. P.
11 8. Wilson Jr., Cash.
F. M Douglas. A. Cash.
by the guests.
All went in1
ter when Mrs.
ward ami rea
>f th* I
M L. Kennard
J. B. Landers
Henry P. Lichts
E. E Crow
Brown Douglas
H. 8. Wilson, Jr.
F. P. West
Lessot
Paper
Mrs. Na
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Mr-
Outlir
tengell.
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Just
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When
the
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CROSBYTON MAN MARRIES
BUFFALO GAP WOMAN
e unborn today,
being chairman o
mmittee, planned
ALBERTO SALVI IS
MASTER OF HARP
30. Chariey
and Miss Lena
del
in:
Dial No. 1 reads from
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His
s in
i delicious menu,
shen culled upon
storm which I
h ub record
oyes of the
n company
ome by ex-
taggered in |
arters and i
orker, John I
death while
riendship. I
new asso I
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7
Card of Thank*
We take this method of expr
Nol
l I Kwh.
80 “
900 “
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their past
East Her
night. A
THE MERRY MARTHAS ARE MAGAZINE RESEARCH CLUB FORMER AMBASSADOR TO
ssing
were
t be. I
Can you read your own
mas decor
I splendor,
possesaed
happiness.
ving
long
I
iptist C
monthly
• of t
......Ilee;m
toward in
pin
maintained with all 1
tone of a great voca
hit was revealed in
whip
1 h
SINGING CONVENTION TO
BE HELD NEAR SHERMAN ha
estimated to hav
arrested Saturday by P. Allard, Mr. and Mr*. Albert Brateh-
immons, charged with er, Mr. and Mrs. J. p Cecl, Mr. and
of the season
2"
t business te
ta nt.
Let one of your New Year’s resolutions be to buy your Gro
ceries from Piggly WViggly. I he saving thus made will leave you a
considerably larger bank account at the end of 1 922.
A trial will convince you that this is not just advertising but
real fact. Our stock is always fresh and affords a wide variety of
the best groceries, fruits, vegetables, country produce, etc.
Make this your store during this year. We appreciate the
splendid patronage given us during the past year and we thank one
and all. Come to see us often. Y ours for good service and saving
money on what you eat.
mecti
Rev
4 Per Cent Paid on Savings, Quarterly
MESSENGER LOSES LIFE IN
DELIVERING VALUED PAPERS
6 « 4/
have b
fall we
one im,
set da
any sec
After each expr
tion to Mr. mid M
Visiting in Dallas
raine Seott is in Dall
ves and friends.
essing his apprecia-
rs. Widman for their
in making everyone
’ eab here, died
| Netherlands. 1
d in Mrs. C. L. Donaldson,
a rush of I
ges which I
at the courthouse at Abilen
Give names nn«l locate the principal
sehools of the state.
time that
d to
reavement in the death and burial of
our” beloved, Riggs Pennnigton. The
V 7)
455/
The average rate of wage* for 1921,
t will influenee the pen;
sincere thanks to those who
"|>l:iTied acreage and abandonment
ably fair, colder in the
of that ।
ite in 1921
ition prev
is, being
mil eft di
ven the little
suggestions of
company heat
how a fellow
R......
who re
")
g
Dr. Bell’;
pitcher uni premier twirl m ry __
1 I ne -larHon
■r /• X . - J p-
n u ope rate on his right kne a for Coughs and CO
to home in aseade, Iowa
Comb Honey from Smith Texas in half-gallon pails, also
in glass jars, and Strained Honey in half-gallon buckets. Now
is the time to eat honey.
Johnson County Home Made Sorghum Syrup, gallon pails,
$1.00. Very fine, try a pail.
Have you tried Sunbeam Salad Dressing .' Just like you
make at home 35c per bottle.
Mi** L
ing relati
with that money you received for a Christmas
unselfish, never fl
to mankind. add* t
the U’nion!
How dons California
to other countries and
Why is the elimate ‘
factor of interest?
Loc ite Mt. Whitney i,
... ,, . Convention No. 2 for
as reported to this office for all Pee ‘County .......... t
tion* of the state I* a* follow*, avenl- . . -- -
rage rate per month when hired by I dent
. the year, with board, $26.00; without "
New York, Dee. 31.
former Russian Amba
eently was knoeked de
Here From Blum, Texaa
Mins Wells, of Plum, came to
urday to visit frienda Rhe is
tored at the cleburae.
One of the largest conventions ' our
Get service. We have the very best mechanics and can
give you service at once.
Iso gracious to us during our recent
Make your Plans now to put some money
regularly in the bank during 1922.
—NEGRO ARRESTEO FOR
n whi
ans of
he b
8
7
65
by Justice of the Peace P. H. Ford.
They will make their residence at
' ‘rosbyton.
cent of
pared to
1920 and
for 1920 are $42.0
beautiful Fantastic
da. Hie rendering
This condition figure is a n
of the adverse weather co
whieh hav prevailed over n
ing the It
«. In mi
um late Ju
ite Mrs. Perry H
Californin Mr* 1
than harvest work, with board,
without board, $1.77.
who hastened to his bedside
Franee Upon hearing of the a
privilege of carrying the
nt the defendant more than
likely c. Holcomb, Mrs. Hopkins, Mi*. (>. II.
Pine-Tar-Honey, too < iet a bottle
j today from any druggist. 30c.
aereage, if any, will be shown in
spring report.
then was
to the e
' doseribed
11, Peterso
I helix ering
at $10,000
Singing remembered.
>»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* 8♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ***************
**t COMB HONEY
Sherman, Texas, Pee
Wie have added a Big Truck for moving Big Loads and
Long Trips, at Low Prices. Phone 560 for services of any
kind.
nd right
hought th
a nice time, all departed lea
pleasure of the night to be
the wheat
mer and ft
tion* ao rni
bite Oetobe
tion was <1
in ninny |
which had
nation and
withstood 1
terde diate
after three empl
California Edisoi
ek, noarly overe
d hunger, had at
LYDE MeFADDEN
SNIFFLES, SNEEZES,
HOARSE WHEEZES
R. HEU'S Pine-Tar-Honey has
| J lor years relieved thousands of
cold and cough suffering men,
women and children Severe colds or
colds newly contracted are bnefited
by it* pleasant balsamic and healing
antiseptics. Phlegm is soon loosened,
irritation eased, intlammation allayed,
breathing made less difficult.
You can give the children Dr. Bell’s
$3.25;
NEW POLICY IN FIGHTING
BOLL WEEVIL IS PUNNED
er which, with favorable condiitions
prevailing would greatly augment the
acreage. On the other hand it must
ba rent. mbered that this report cover*
terpretation
Impromptu
of that fam
1 **on to «
the Xmas spirit
board, 839.000; average wage per dm
for day labor for h u"st." rk,. wit HAS RETURNED HOME AFTER
board, d.v for dm hbor’otler A VISIT TO A FRNr words of sympathy. the act. of kind ,
"" ’ $1 30;7 ■ | news, the floral offerings and the sweet I
Rev H. E. Heckler and wife of Dal song* make our sorrow easier to bear.
of labor,'1" returned home Monday after a visit That God's richest blessings may rest
to the bedside of Rev. Horaee N. Rob . upon vou and yours is our prayer,
erts, 311 North Walnut street. | THE PENNINGTONS.
A negro was :
Deputy sheriff Si
carrying a pistol.
(Ry Associated Pres
ngton, «Tan« 2. Ea
cloudy, warmer in
rtion; Wedneasday
in the oast portion,
Texas Tuesday clo
Tin- Ma{
et with
eat Chu
The foil
of relent ial musie to the
nudienee. Then followed
seale and arpeggio pass
Kingsbury.
story of Ra
Raron
isador,
wn by
a t t he
the Johnsc
. * * - * t i that the .
The same conditions which have no
, ,, . . . gun will c<
versely affected winter wheat have2j 00
also affected rye. The acreage is esti j __
He wn
■re indicative if the changed economic
conditions.
Fall Plowing
The per rent of farm land* plowed
this fall is shown to be 36 per cent. ,
Straw Yields Per Acre
The average estimated yields of
straw for the several grains, in tone,
is as follows; wheat $1.12; Oats 81 22;
rye $1.35; barley. $1.18.
Apples
The per cent of thi* year’s crop
estimated to have been, or to be, ship-
ped out of the county where grown is
shown to be 10 per cent Of the total.
E. M JOHNSTON,
Agricultural Statistician.
er 80 per cent ■
corresponding da
The low cond
record for Texa
in the audi-
y technique
Cworieeioso
nd arranged
It was a
reated a fa
for Mr* Pet
if the refresh
and prepare!
ret was read>
I M
eian.
ten perehanee to autumn wind* remem i
' branees of other days come over you |
i condition of
s5, per cent.
Buffalo Gup, Iter.
Pet Stockton of Crosbyton
Ellinger of this place
was best i
Hirilliant h
by the re
erowning I
rare with t
Come and see Ils for GOOD
Barber Work-
CARRYING A GUN DEC. 31
■■ 1 to the following: Mr. and Mr*. M.
Johnson, Mrs. J F. Persons, Mrs. F.
R. P ttengeli. Mi*. H. V. Widmon.
IF THE READING LAST MONTH WAS 5,9 80
THE AMOUNT CONSUMED THIS MONTH wouu BE 21 KWH.
Kwh.==Kilowatt Hour. Ga* and water Meters are Read the same way.
The following press notice about the
Balvi harp re itai ia taken from the
Ottawa, Canada, Citizen of Oet. 8: I
The marvelous possibilities of the
harp as a solo instrument were mas
terly demonstrated last evening by
that outsatnding master of the instru-
ment Alberto Salvi. Word* fail to
deseribe Haiti’s playing. There weivi
moments when one felt as if the wind*
of heaven were playing on the aeolian I
harp carrying the softest angelic tone*
Visitor From Fort Worth
Mrs O. J. Adams of Fort Worth
lure the guest of Mr and Mr G
FLOYD TOLLESON
FRANK JONES
JA< K WOOLEMS
JIM KISTLEY
Cleburne Motor Co. is the best equipped Garage in John-
son county. Repair work at a low price- $1.25 per hour.
gazine Re
Mr*. <1
ompany documenta valued
um one ■ anap to anothe r.
..........■o—————
Winter Wheat
ge of wintet v
>n Decomber
again modulated into a tone picture of
fairyland. Through all this amazing
tot hniqve a beautiful singing melody
“ " 1000 to 10,000 ...... 5,000
THE ABOVE DIALS NOW READ . 5^81 KWH.
Thursday even
■ of Mrs. Wid i
at fishing in '
inter portion of the evening'
ted to playing progressive
which afforded much merri
le in one corner of the room,
as package*, hidden behind a
ere placed to be fished out '
mated to be 9,000 acres or 70 per cent I
of that of 1920. The condition is 40
per cent of normal.
Wages of Male Farm Labor
nd is very imp
re it fine elas
eh is steadilly
and numericali
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 3, 1922, newspaper, January 3, 1922; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433999/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.