Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1922-
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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GOOD TOOLS, CUTLERY AND HARDWARE
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110 the local uews pub
husband and wife who have anything in common.
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CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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to business fails to
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SYRINGES AND HOT WATER BOTTLES
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body, lire generally
are otherwise engaged for their
SHE HAD PLANS
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APATHY AND LETHARGY
citizen
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are two of the ontstanding diffi-
LET ALL FANS GET READY
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Princeton Tiger
BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT
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pity nt the Chamber of Commerce
How Is This?
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whieh we live.
time I consider elose co-oper-
main essential thing in our
any
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we will lend our every effort for the
Public Good.
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CANE SYRUP, "COUNTRY MADE"
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Washington, D. C., Dec. 1, 1921.
BUSINESS CONDITIONS SHOW
IMPROVEMENT OVER YEAR
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ALL LIMESTONE
TOWNS TO BE REPRESENT
ED AT LAW MEET.!
“The
lie offieit
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u are expeeted to get in.
The Chamber of Commerce will start
s girl is
er it he
PIGGLY WIGGLY
exe Mr /Ac ^AZ^’c/
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DR. T. N. SELF, Director I Office of the Comptroller of the Cur
order to bring normaley out of f
PIGGLY WIGGLY
akg Mzrs /Ac red
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Seely Drug Co.
A. H. SEELY, Pharmacist
$4
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1 Treasury Department.
“The nnat
publie officia
IF IT FITS
By SAM HILL
in the
a large
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It's a dom good thing he didn't
—Punch. ,
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“NOT NEVER
munity in
At this
easy to
separate
a whole
I hey can’t leak because they are made in one
piece
7 hat is why we guarantee satisfaction or your
money back
For Tax Axsessor:
R. A. J KEEL
waterwor
Success Depends on Co*
operation of Citizens”
“Everyone Should Join
Chamber of Commerce”
MANYGO TDKOPPERL TO
the Cleburne team in 1011 mid 1912,
Any Husband to His Wife
go with you to lectures
One Mont
h.r
about that bigam
NOTICE
in pub
The things needed and which could
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Many an unheated flat has led to a heated ar
gument with the ianitor.
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS
n to all. and In fact,
to do good w
“It’s Your Town;
It’s Your C. of C.”
man.' qualified electors turned nut
t n I nd who attended had
members mid citizens to the board,
This board is composed of men who
0. H POOLE--
CEOIL HOENE.
D. M. TH R AMI
Many a man with an
see his finish.
one year.-......
in Cleburne I'm
Instead of wasting their energies trying to de-
fine the "flapper,” the column writers might do
better if they tried to refine her -Columbia (S. C.)
Record.
enterprise needful and profitable
if you don't believe
turns on almost any e
lor l ist riot ( lerk :
J. P. i PERKY
Newberry will snpport Ford s bid for Musele
nt all times glad to offer my serv-
for th- upbuilding of the com
tivities of miy Jocality, where thy
body any plan or suggestion that will this about,
be for tin good of our community ns rer ‛
him from
lot easier.
GRANDVIEW AND ALVA
RADO RUSHING WORK ON
COLo, TO GULF HIGHWAY.
। fiddler dying? He thought so much of his violinice
l he had it buried with him” Mike—“No, yen
For County Clerk:
ROY L. DOAK
Th- company has i ment of th- eity and surrounding com-
along that line, but even he 1
tint* very far with the publie
Yes. indeed, we agree w
hibition commissioner as to ‘
ties."
LEE BATTLE,
o- -.....———
It is mighty uncommon these
who will be here on that oecasion. The
purpose of this meting is to work out
_ ways and means of putting Cleburne
in the morning and T .. . . „ ... ,
. . . u 0,1 th- baseball map this year. It
ople ° oburn willwil depend on th- intorest shown nt
' respee ' " ' i this meeting as to whether Cleburne
ret rizht in th- boat wiu try to (|wo ....... .....
and help peddle the not. Let ali intermsted fans be at this
meeting. Let's hate co-operation and
And ultra highbrow plays.
And—if you please I'll go to teas.
I’ll even go and gaze
At classic dancers daneing
Interpretatively,
But here and now I make my vow—
No musicales for me!
enough to hve Mill'll
An thv in private life and u' arg
lie life are inseparable
How to get rid of this condition is e
greateat problems of today.
Lawlessness will disappear to a lar
when we solve it.
lo it with an air of
in th- Chamber of Commerce for
accomplished and brought about
MEMBERS OF TII
The Associated Press -
for publication fo all news
" mtorein,"mmnafahurneanuum TO ATTEND MEETING TO
best little city in the state. I
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Lock
merit
the
Some
bette
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pre e i
deal
if
don't
the eharaeter, standing.
Oklahoma is all excited over the discovery of a
petrified man. which is truly laughable in the
east we’ve been hiring 'em as hotel clerks for
years and years.—Buffalo Express.
line difficulties'' against
k
on th
cry wife always feels other wives never ap
te the good husbands they have or give her
mpathy she deserves for having to live with
d fool she hits.
goal that th. Chamber of Commeree jthe evening of Friday, Feb. 24,
. ' ming m3 not " tl.- purpose of discussing the eomnig
ndertaking for theother fellowto basebal season witle President <
do nJone , but mnst nil get together, |» i r .1 r t t i
,, , , | Roberts of the Texas ()kahoma lengue
nd pull on the old rope for gain.. ,,r ,
.. ane the •* as lengue, mid Manager
h-n t say that von haven’t a hand . .,.v n, M
7 - ... lelldY M Utt, Who WI8 II member of
an “awakened pu
For County Superinte
VICTOR B. PEN
1 Subjeet to the actio
eratie primaries Julv I
For Representative:
| JNo. 11. VE N I <
Some people don't know what to do with their
time, but a man who is hard up does if he still
the big drive
feel that th- ।
bark it in eve
com- to yon,
tin- town -.in be consummated by sueh
ieo-operation, not only of the Cham
; ber of Commerce working together
but by th- united efforts of the citi-
zens of botir town and county, for
any enterprise which benefits Cle-
burne, benefits Johnson county.
T. N. SELF.
A girl who merries a widower misses nil the ex
citement of breaking him in.
Margot Asquith hasn’t shock’.
She can't I ompe te with Holly wood.
rtherwise credited in tins paper an i
if the
I
extent
now much reduced. Wle are keeping our prices down withthe market mak
our store a safe place to trade.
progress, und it is for this
At a certain girls’ school they do not
ed at the suggestion of nn <
board or at the suggestion of
For Treasurer:
.1. I ROBERSO
Texas. Feb. 17—Work
orn lo to the Gulf highway (
just look over the re*
ion day and see how
I will not smirk and flatter
Th- harpist, pale and thin.
Nor pianists with bony wrista
Who fill the ears with din;
I'll go to teas and dinners
Though boresome they may be.
But I declare, state, vow and swear
No musicales for me I
The suggestion that Japan will establish a
stable government in Siberia sounds rather like
building a stable after the horse has been stolen.—
St. Paul Pioneer Press.
He that is slow to anger is better than the
mighty; and he that ruleth his own spirit than he,
that taketh a city. Proverbs 16:32.
Washington, Feb. Hl. Business con
ditions throughout the country are
better than they were n year ago in
the view of Treasury officials, who
declared, however, that there was no
immediate prospect of suddent activ-
ity.
Mexin, exnn, Feb. 16, Indieations
are that virtunlly every town and
eases in the courts t
be burned.
For Mayor:
JEFF D. STROUD.
G. E HE IM
DK. E. H. SCHEBLE
- I I. MITCHEI
M. L. BOUNDS
D. FRANK HOWELL
One of the high up fans stated last I
night that there would be a mass
meeting of the basebnll fans of the
id be an authority on
vs will be the
law enforce-
if pajamas continue to get mixed up in those
scandals every self respecting man is going to hot-
foot it baek to the old fashioned night shirt.
Pat -“Say Mike, did yez hear
ut with mon unless there
pend, not entirely on the efficiency of
the directors but almost entirely on
how the citizens, for whom they are
serving, co operate witli them.
This year Cleburne faces many pro-
blems to be worked out. Many of
these tasks, the members of this Cham-
ber will be asked to help do and I
earnestly ask timt the members and
eitizens respond willingly to help us,
I also ask that they bring before this'
one' And in some cases
ween them.
We can’t help but admire the nerve of the girl
who rides on the back of a motoreyele, even
1 though we know her mental batting average is
something less than zero.
Hi "That's a nasty spill Jim just had on the
Lo "Zat so?” Ili—“Tep, about a pint.” —
a sensible plan :
tried out every
look as if it was getting as
pro-1
eu
The most slsshy part of snow is the poetry it
rts. Pittsburgh Press.
says Major Roy A. Haynes,
commissioner
bsolutely right
tasks that a ("Imamher of Com-
can successfully complete de-
For County Tax Coll
A. H. GRIFFIN,
I to do a lit th
iculty in gef
progrowwing cely. The grade hns community of Limestone County will
en eompleted from the Hill County be represented here at the eonferenee I
I inte low- ana abont one mile called for Saturday morning by Gover-
is ber n graded north of town. The j nor Neff for the purpose nf dineunsing
ork will b rushed tilt the crew' the question of future Inw enforcement ,
orking out of Alvarado ia met. ' in the county.
if “premiers of the
qualed only by the
els that are offered
We use the word "inso
but we newr have been able
absolute insouciance.
■ -- - o—
When people become so sophisticated that they
can’t be shocked, what will movie producers do
then, poor thinga.—Baltimore Sun.
enlties standing in the way of better enforcement
We all would be happy if we only could get
others to think as much of us as we ......rselves.
Subject to City Eb tion to be held
Tuesday, April 4, 1922.
lots of it. If we believe in the nn-
tionni wport, let's have it, mid go in
to win.
don't name it?
play the piano."
Shoals. Newberry
prices.
New Yor
10,000 ne
traet. It
nttende.n.
For Sheriff:
N. B. HALL
W. M. MILLER
L. D. COOPER
LEE BATTLE, Director
The Chamber of Commerce stands
for the eiv ic and commereial develop-
munity in which it serves. It is for
the benefit ol all the people where its
service enn be extended. All tin- ne-
Major Haynes adv i
conscience ”
Well. Th.....lore Room
“Gold vein in Los Angeles street" will be de-
nied if it was uncovered by an earthquake.—Wall1
Street Journal.
School children are now getting 5 cent ice
eream. Educational conditions are improving
Philadelphia Record.
St. Louis will spend $12,000,000 t
Who says prohibition sn‛t a success
DON’ P. WEBSTER, Director
This 137-year-old Indian who died recently had
eight wives who spoke English fluently. Judging
from the length of his life, we presume he could
understand nothing except Indian.
Some one writes to the Chicago Tribune that
when he was a youngster he thought writing
“Haste” on an envelope would speed up the post-
man. He’s probably the fellow who writes “Please
expedite” now.
chnos Cleburne needs the co-operation
of her citizens, TIre Chamber of Com ' Notice is hereby given to all persons
merce is the ideal method to bring who may „hnve claims against 1 ‘ The
....., but the Chamber of Com- National Bank of Cleburne, Ceburne,
meree by its officers and directors Texas," that the same must be pre-
ean do nothing except by tl...... opera sented to A. P' Woolridge, Receiver,
tion of the membership, and every one with the legal proof thereof within
who has the welfare of Cleburne nt three months from this date, or
heart, should join the Clmber of may be disallowed. _
Commerce. I D. R. CRISSINGER,
8-1-22 Comptroller of the Currency.
separate a man from his wife as it is t
anon in the "waters
our town, it ‘a your
s will now take a holi-
it seems that the number
Imperial Russian Ballet is
number of Russian crown je
for sale by curbstone brokers
Before marriage a 'man ne
to put on her own oven
; ASSOCIATED PRESS
exclusively entitled to the use
dispatehes credited to it or not
and the “lethargic
engagement in prospect.
A girl asked permission to take a drive with
a young man.
“Is he your father, brother or cousin?”
“No, ma'am ”
“Are yon engaged to hint*”
“No. ma'am, but I expect to be before we get
back!"—Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph.
ment of nil kinds
That is the rreat trouhle and has been for so
long that we wonder if a cure will ever be found.
The prohibition laws are no exception.
They only magnify themselves in the eyes of
Maior Haynes, because that happens to be his par-
tieular job
Old General Apathy was in the game years be-
fore MaJor Haynes.
He is right on the job, too. in about every com-
munity in this country
He controls a large section of our citizenship
and it is for this reason and no other that there
are “lethargic public officials."
The “apathetic citizen” just doesn't care
He stretches himself and yawns and declares
that he is too busy tn give any time tn thought
abont the pnhlie welfare
On election days he stays awav from the polls
We have just re......... a large shipment
of Quality Keen-Edge Tools. Prices are
.1. O, Rhome and it number of Cle
burne people, also a number from the I
county, went to Kopperl Saturday to
attend tle barbeeui and see the spud-
•ling in of the deep test on the J. W.
Burns place in Bosque county. Presi
•lent Caruthers of the Kopperl (’ham
ber of ( ommeree extended an invita I
tion to the pnople of the neighboring
eounties to l»e present and witness the
spudding ill of the well. This well is
to be irilled by the Post Duke Oil & I
Gas Company, baeked by Chieago mil |
lished herein.
All rights of republication c . special dispatches herein
are also re se rved.
Any erroneous reflection upon
or reputation of nny person, firm o
appear in the eolumns of The Kev
re ed upon its being bro ght to t
lisi ers.
The naval holiday
day.
I will not go and listen
To thin and piercing notea
From girls who trill with voices shrill
IPTe m long, lean, scrawny throats,
I won't hear tenor* mangling
Italian, German. French;
Nor listen to had fiddlers, who
Give nil my nerves a wrench!
Some scoundrel has spread the report in our
neighborhood that a small boy can make $15 nearly
every evening if he can play a saxaphone. We
shall retaliate by spreading the same report in his
neighborhood.
corporation whieh may ’
lew, will be gladly cor ( Before he begins to try out that theory that
attention of the pub । two can live cheaper than one a mail hardly known
______________________[there is such a thing as a bill collector, but after-
learns to know 'em all.
nathetic eitizen" and
I” are and. we fear.
Western Advertising Representative, C. J. Anderson, Special
Agency, Marquette Building, Ciricago, I •
Eastern Advertising Hepresentative, Ralph R Mulligan, 50
East Forty-Second Street, New York.
Something else to worry about is the plight of
the poor little mouse that can no longer hide uhder
a woman's skirts.
and who willingly give
time nni muny nights
nd rout........... 46001 Some people never will turn t
10 for doing tiling; until they have
as s-eond Ciass Mail idiotic seheme any one can sugges
of prohibition laws,
national prohibition
Maior Haynes is
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1922, newspaper, February 19, 1922; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434040/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.