Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 25, 1922 Page: 7 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1922.
PAGE SEVEN
ALONG LIFE'S
DETOUR
By Kaui Hill
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rheumatism and had lived here ever sinee.
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disappoints and eannot burn the akin, a daughter of Rev. C. M Woodson of
INCOME TAX IN NUTSHELL
more, or grim* i
more.
rheumatism sufferers in the living in Georgia.
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ache, sprains and swellings.
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prineipal
and beauty parlors. " -
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Havana NEW YORK Florida
via Galveston and
MALLORY LINE
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Reservations should be made in advance
Grande Valley stra wberric
F. T. RENNIE, General Agent
Galveston
CORN FLAKES
Texas
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The President Struck the
A Real Home
At A Real Bargain
Most Responsive Chord
PRICED TO SELL, $3500
W. H. Griffith & Co.
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Real Estate and Insurance
South Side Square
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ii y World Famous T
: " Mineral Waters'— “
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North Texas Marble
NEW PRICES ON
SHOE REPAIRING
$1.00
Men’s Solen, sewed
& Granite Works
J. S. HOFFMAN
Hop in and walk out.
EXPERT AUDITS ACCOUNTING SYS-
DISTINCTIVE MEMORIALS
TEMS INCOME TAX SERVICE
415 East Chambers St.
Phone 387
Telephone 422
109 W. Henderson St.
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couples who had net income of $2,
000 or more, or gross income of $5,
Ladies’ Soles, sewed_____75c
Foot Troubles Relieved
loeal
The
Ohio,
night
first Rio
of this
(MMI or
w HEN !
for filing returns and making first
pay menta.
drugstores and
fume parlors i
New* Item.
500
per
retro
the
in state three day*.
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PERRY L. ROSE SHIPS THE
FIRST ‘22 STRAWBERRIES
Don't wait another day to
know the deliciousness of
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes
RUB RHEUMATIC NIN. OR.J.T.SELLMANDIESAT POPE BENEDICT WILL BE DECLARES MOONSHINE
SORENESS, STIFFNESS JOSHUA: WISI PIONEER BURIED WEDNESDAY P. M. CONTAINS FUSEL OIL
Passenger sailings from Galveston every Saturday
calling at Key West, Fla., with connections to
Havana, Tampa and St. Petersburg: also via famous
Over Seas Railway to Miami, Palm Beach, Etc.
a
"Her"
Dus*'* thiek in her house.
But she shows
She dusts the powder
On her nose.
--Cineinnati Enquirer.
Referee in Bankruptey.
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Don’t forget, KELLOGG’S
Corn Flakes are made by the
folks who gave you the JUN-
GLELAND Moving Pictures.
Coupon inside every package
of KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes
explains how you can obtain
another copy of JUNGLE-
LAND. .
WARNERS’ GOOD.
YEAR WELT SHOE
HOSPITAL
Grips and hand bags repaired.
Leather goods dyed.
211 SOUTH MAIN
I hat has sounded since Novemer II, 1918, in his talk to delegates to the Na-
tional Agricultural Conference in Washington yesterday.
The feme of the mineral waters of Mineral Wells extends to
practically every part of the world. During the early part of
1921 folks came from 39 different states and 9 foreign countries
to drink the wsters. Read all about the waters in a book we
will aend you free upon request.
CRAZY HOTEL
Mineral Wells .Texas.
berries eame from the farm of Perry
L. Rose.
pils of the high school of Cleburne. All
sounded the praines of the number and
said it was simply grand."
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GUARANTY STATE BANK,
RIO V18TA. NEW OFFICERS
' death. "
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No. 1501, In Bankruptey.
For the Northern District of Texas,
at Dallas, in Bankruptcy.
ber of post holiday aleoholies under
। treatment in New York hospitals " i
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3534,
Limber up! Quik eomplaining! Get
a small trial bottle from your drug
gist, and in just a moment you’ll be
free from rheumatism and seiatie pain,
soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't
place on earth is in the Siberian pro 'suffer!
vinee of Irkutsk, We can name two est "Kt.
places that are < older. One is home {lions of
Iler house's windows
Mugzy uro
Her headlights shine
Too bright mid far.
Ohio Motorist.
"His wife died in 1907 mid she was
hibition Down There. Too.
“Buenos Aires has more than
and relief eomes instantly,
cobs Oil" is a harmless i
Mtk
Rub Pain right out with small trial
Oil” direetly upon th ‘ • tender spot ” Caddo eemetery Thursday evening. Dr. wish not to be embalmed necossitates
Fast freight service to New York semi-weekly
from Galveston on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Office of K.
in Bankruptey,
Dallas, Texas.
In the matter
first number of the Dixie Chautauqua,
March 15, 1922, is final date which was given in behalf of the pu
The Worst Is Yet to Come
Though Spring is on the way.
Coal men don't cure a rap;
They know Old Mini Winter
Will linger in her lap.
income of $1,000 or
The Guaranty State Bank of Rio
\ ista had eleetion of offieers January
20, resulting us follows:
C. H. Coffman, president.
Douglass Wade, vice president.
E. Hall, cashier.
Lowell Smith, assstant cashier
Directors: C. I Coffman, Dougins
Wade, Ed Bull, Z. L. Higginbotham, E.
I Etier, Alex Seott, W. F Meador.
Her beds nrc made
Up, you will find.
But she can't make
Up her own mind.
Hastings (Neb.) Tribune.
Must Have Visited Her in a Dream
Then
(Knoxville Cor. Falmouth (Ky).
Outlook).
Belief awaits you. Old. hon-
Jneobs Oil" him cured mil
Four per rent normal tax
more than 600
News of the Names Club
A. Kober, sailor, lives in Washington,
D. C., but we guess who nhe quotes
you his prices it makes you (look)
sober, too.
markets yesterday and today.
Huw Kellogg's Corn Flukes appeal to the
most fastidious appetites! What a wonder-
picture they make—all joyously tumbled and
jumbled in a big bowl; sunny-brown, oven-
fresh—the gladdest good-to-eat cereal you’ve
ever tasted—or looked upon!
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are a revelation—
palate-ticklers that bring the sunshine right
into the breakfast room and get the day going
all right I Never was such flavor as you’ll find
in Kellogg’s; never was there such all-the-time
crispness! And Kellogg’s are never leathery
or tough or hard to eat I
Your happiness will know no bounds when
you see the little folks come back for "more
Kellogg’s, Mother, please!" Kellogg’s win
everybody—they’re so delicious!
Insist upon KELLOGG’S and you’ll get
KELLOGG’S—the original Corn Flakes in
the RED and GREEN package!
season were placed on
"Mr» A. K. Burger, Misses Alma
Valentine, Mary Buev. Dieie Pearson,
WHOf Single persons who had
for seiatica, neuralgia, lumbago, back ity will be grieved to hear of
You Know Him
"Jones wear* me eompletely out,"
groaned Brown.
"Yea, he is an awful bore," replied
Blark; " he never believes in letting
his friends rust out."
Thomas Harris, of Toledo,
while traveling, spent Friday
with his aunt, Mrs, Massey.
Also makers of KELLOGG'S KZUMBLES and
KELLOGG’S BRAN, cooked and k rumbled
What's in a Name
M J. also contributes the follow
ing:
"Pleasant Knpx and Green Hogg
are students at. Richmond, Ky.”
None of the knocks we ever get are
pleasant, but maybe he is some rein
tion to Love Taps. A* for Green
Hogg, did you ever see a human Hog
that was green! Neither did we.
$
1
and seintira liniment, whieh
Fool Questions
E. D. F. asks: “Could you use the
shoulder blades in n safety razor!"
Well, ours are almost sharp enough
to shave with.
MR AND MRS O F. TORBRON
RETURN TO ARDMORE OK
| place o' business.
HOW? Full directions on Form 1040A
and Form 1040; also the law and
I regulations.
। IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES
Velma Corry went to CL Imine Hatur
day night where they attended the
Daily Sentence Sermon
if you are not going right maybe
you need the carbon of self conceit
burned out.
M BAKER, Referee |
Praetorian Building.1
I
of Walter Howard
Inst half century. and is just as good “His many friends in this eommun
when you get back from a poker party
and tell your wife you lost everything
but your pants in the game. The
other in the boss’s office when you go
in to ask for an increase in salary.
Are We Right, Fellers?
A news item says the coldest
We have taken our loss monumental stone is down as low as it will go.
65 per cent of our business depends directly on the farmer. The other 35 per cent
on him indirectly.
Runs a trite—The farmer is the backbone of all industry. This old saying can no
longer be ignored if we are to prosper.
Atta Boy!!
Dear Sam:
If the Disarmament and Peace Con
ferenees ditch the guns, the war dog*
and the subs, and the nations still
feel they just must have a fight why
not get Tex Rickard to stage one with
his well known skill and charge $10
a parking place on the benches! This
would entertain the nations, prevent
the slaughter of the innocents, raise
the money to pay the coat of the
"war” and give Tex and the battler
enough pin money to pay their next
installment of the income tux.
Jess Will Lard.
.bottle of old "Bt Jacobs Oil "
The following item from the Joshua (Hy Associated Press) j New York, Jan. 23. Asserting that
Star tells of the death of Dr. J. T .Sell- Rome, Jan. 23. Interment of Pope ninety eght per cent of the "vile
‘man of Joshua. Benedict has been tentatively fixed stuff being seized by prohibition
What’s rheumatism! Pain only. "Dr. J. T. Seilman, who had I tn for Wednesday afternpon. The body agents eintains poinonous fusel oil.
Stop drugging' No one rose in fifty - declining health for the past several will lie in state in the Basilica of Kt .national prohibition enforcement direc
requires internal treatment. Rub | years, died Wednesday evening at 5:45 Peter's only a day and a half more, tor. Roy llaynes today told 5oo pas
soothing, penetrating "Kt Jadobs and his remains were laid to rest in according to present plans Benedict’s tors he was " not surprised at the num
WHERE? Colleetor (»f internal
± We have for sale a Modern six-room House, :
t close in, that we want to sell, and will make it ±
;; to your interest to see us at once on this. Don't ;;
+ phone. Come in and let us show you this. J
; I his is a New House, east from, and close to ; ’
town and shops. We have the exclusive sale ]
• on this and can give good terms.
"Kt. Ju Sellman finin' here in August, 1884, the departure, that the Pope ’a body lie
Kan Benito, Texas, .Inn. 21 The
Perhaps conditions are bad. They are really better than you and I are inclined to
think. Should the farmers of Johnson County fail this year we might have bad times.
THEY ARE NOT GOING TO FAIL.
income of $5,000 or more. Married
Observations of Oldest Inhabitant
1 kin remember when men had
"top" poekets to their trousers in
stead of aide poekets.
I he hardest times call for the hardest thinking in the end the things that count
are the things you can't count.
Mr. and Mrs O. F. Torbron, who
came here to attend the funeral of
Mrs. M E. Ellis, which took place
from the lionie of Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Clifford on Sunday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock, returned home Sunday night.
Although the pans
Neglected are,
she seours the country
in her ear.
Akron (Ohio) Times.
He Surely Do
He seorns the work,
He will not "serub,"’
And yet you’ll find
He liken the grub. M J.
Johnson, Bankrupt of Johnson County,
Texan, in naid Distriet.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS
To the Creditors of suid Bankrupt:
, Notice in hereby given that on Jan.
218+ the naid Bankrupt wan duly ad
judged bankrupt, that the first meet
ing of the ereditors of the naid bank
rupt will be held nt my office in the
Praetorian Building in the City of
Dalian, Texan, on Feb 3rd, 1922, at
ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which
time and place the naid ereditors may
attend, prove up their elaims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and
transaet such other business as may
properly come before naid meeting.
At Dallas, in the naid Distriet.
E M BAKER.
&
700998
Here’s Hoping Betsy Didn't Disap
point Them
(Davella Cor. Martin County (Ky.)
Advertiser ).
Messrs. Estill mid Marvin Crum
have gone to Betsy Layne to look
for work.
HERE TO ATTEND PIRST
, NUMBER OF CHAUTAUQUA '
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! The following item is from the
net Joshua News:
on taxable income up to $4,000 in
exeess of exemption. Hight per
cent normal tax on balance of tax
able income. Surtax from 1 per
cent to 65 per cent on net incomes
over $5,000 for the year 1981.
S. O S For the Service Station
The Shakespearen troupe was play-
ing the tank towns.
Richard III, was on the bill.
"A horset A horse! My kingdom for
a horse!"’ wailed his nibs the King.
“ ‘Smatter, Dick, are you out of
gas or did your engine croak on you!
There’s a first-aid station for disabled
motoriete in the next block, but
they’ll tow you in with a truck and i
not a horse,“ came a voice from the j
gallery. i
I nue for the district in
person lives, or has his
Anyway, They Are
"Pa, what are the 'silent watehes
of the night!" asked Clarence.
"The watehes the owners forgot to
wind when they went to bed, I
guess," replied Pa, who was busy
making out hi* income tax report.
Uii* place,
“He was a member of the* Baptist
church, and the funeral service* were
condueted by Rev. Chas. Pitts of <•)„
burne, in the Baptist ehureh.
"He ha* a niece living at Bay Citv,
a cousin living in Dallas and a ........
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"Mr.Jeckie loom. tho
rook lady on ton
the monioi to or^r
more Krlloto t Corn
VloSor right away. '
because they ain‛ no G
mere in the whole T
house Sverybody’a A
enting Kollofl'o— 1
they re to tolul J
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 25, 1922, newspaper, January 25, 1922; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434018/m1/7/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.