Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 30, 1924 Page: 4 of 8
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County Clerk:
GEORGE MURPHY
ploye, who returned home at the noon
hour to find his wife in a very serious
Mueie—Violin, Mr. Colline; piano.
Mm. Collins, drume. Master Collius,
Tom
Sims
i Hooker was absent
was dispensed with.
t W. M. Pierce, Bill
Mrs. Lena Innerhoffer, aged 24 years,
died very suddenly Tuesday morning
at the family residence, 808 North Wil-
tain, as Cai
Roll »t off!
MMembers pr
from those to whom has been- assigned the duty
of helping her.
A country teacher should receive help several
We Bell
Guaranteed
Batteries
24-Hour
Recharging
Service
For Commissioner Precinct No 3
w S DAVIS..
OSCAR RICE.
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Brown, J. H. Hill, Nichols, Gordon and
Edwards. "me
The minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved. Comrades Paschal
and Jaeobs are still confined to their
homes. The committee on program Te-
the treatment of chafing, wind-bum
and''chaps. An excellent skin bleach.
Sold only by
" SEELEY'S DRUG STORE,
A. H. Seeley, Pharmacist.
For County Sheriff:
ANDY R. MORELAND.
ting of Pat Cleb
at the Confed#
ease on January
ge No. 207 and
on offered a pra
ted as chaplain
ptures and the 1
SOUTHERN state hauls it
SELF OUT OF THE MUD . .
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lor at the piano.
Mr. Matthews made quite a
mm tifiers which combine. the astringent
qualities of the lemon and the well-
known tissue-building properties, of
A. cocoa butter. ;. ■
B Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream is
E a rear tissue-builder which restores vig-
V or to the museles and gives the skin the
firmness of xputh.
I Lemon Cocoa Butter Lotion is mild-
antiseptic—Soothing and beneficial for
I
high estimation of the local east is es-
pecially pleasing to the, Indies of the
society, and of course will be appre-
ciated by those who took part, as Miss
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HOW TO HELP THE COUNTRY
TEACHER
reading material provided; what they have is often
verv far below the best available material in
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cash in advanee------------
Bash in advance-------———
anty Review, weekly, one year.
J,-8. Butner’s new optical parlor
and watch repairing shop on South
Main street are now open and ready
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It was inevitable that a Bok pe
l plan that proposed to bring the Uni
the World Court and into relat
“The Tea Pot Dome investigatlon, ’ ’
he sald( “is the greatest nonsation
this eountry has had in a long time,
both because of the men involved and
beeause of ths high positions of those
interented."
The man with
pleasant one.
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According to a fashion note, ladies’ waistlines
will migrate north this spring.
C. H. WARREN,
Secretary-Treasurer.
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this postgraduate stuff?
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suffrage on equal terms with the men. Women.
voters have, played a material part in the elections
singe ttheir enfranchisement, and there are issues
and contests this year in which hoy are vitally
concerned.
Johnson County has about 12,500 potential
voters, men and women. If every last one of those
would procure their poll taxes or exemptions and
take a real interest in the elections, munieipal,
- eenntg State and National, to be held this year,
their influence not improbably would decide some
Brother Lee spoke a few minutes
and hia remarks were appreciated by
the audience and comrades.
Comrade Pierce madea talk on John-
son and Bosque eountiei of othr days-.
As there was no other business, Bro-
sherParis dismissed the enmp with a
prayer, .l
f ‘ twivedlawjng
misunderstood the time J hey were to
come, so the program Was continued.
The orchestra played, while the quar-
tet, Taylor, Roberson, Miss Roberson
Butner on S. Main
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Chapter of Job. v
Pirst Leutenant Fierce acted as Cap-
ANNOUNOEMFNTS
For Mayor, City of Cleburne:
D. FRANK HOWELL.
For Representative
- 8. J. JIOWITH (re election)
For County Attorney:
JEWELL N. BAULDWIN.
Musie—Pid Hart on the violin and
Miss Hart at the piano. .
Reading—Miss Mary (Hen Taylor.
Reading—Mr. Blasingame.
Reading-Mins Nell Taylor.
Committeebon program for February
8 was named as follows. Mrs. Virginia
Patterson, Miss Ohrisman aud Mrs. Col-
Una. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Collins and Master Col-
line gave the audience and the U. C.
Uberman, senior member of the firm
of Uberman Clothing Company, stated
to a Review representative that this . .. .
gale had been closed at a late hour' condition. Two physicians were cnlled
yesterday afternoon, and that in be- , immediately and rendered all possible
half of himself and Mr. Friou he laid to the suffering Indy, and her new
wished to thank the many Cleburne born babe. The lady passed away a
hite street. . She whs the wife of J.
P. Innerhoffer, a Santa Ee shop em-
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J Any oronedun reflection upon, the charaeter, standing,
oputation of any person, flrm or corporatioa which may
pzrinthecolumnofha Aeview,win begadiy ~
md upon tu being brought to the altMtioa of the
- MEMBERSOF TEN ASSOCIATED PaESS
ore and hear the latest mu
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Em* Advertising Representative, O. A J
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ox:
TME
ia Cleburne Powtottice aa Becond Claes Mail. has, I
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iderson. Special
saga, nt
‘ The Blue and the Gray are holding a joint re-
.. union on the 1924 auto license tags.
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Oqe of life’s hardest jobs is to convince a self-
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Come and select a fe
Music d«Ps away ca
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made man that lie needs remodeling.
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Another quaint old vanished custom is the use
if bromo-eltzer as a breakfast food. ,
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Don’t scorn the worm. They also serve who only
tot as bait.—San Francisco Chronicle.
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do to see your girl and take a book to read.
This will help you stay single during Leap - ear.
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ft isn’t necessary to know astronomy to read
the heavens nowadays with sky-writers doing their
■tuff.
that the cast was especially good, and
y- that Miss Costilow considered it,the
best she had ever had anywhere. Her
ported and the report was accepted
and the committee diseharged. As there
was no other, business the program was
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Astronomer says clocks run faster at night than
dvring the day. He must have the same kind of
alarm clock we’ve got.
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In these h. C. 1. days it’s not much more serious
to be charged with murder than to be charged with
troeeries, rent, heat, light and water.
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which was enjoyed by those present.
Miss Roberson •eng “Home Land,"’
with Mr. Taylor at the pianos «
J. H. HILL, Adjt,
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iregory on the violin,
4m-piano and Master
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Dickinson Hardware and Furniture Co.
plained to parents assembled in such groups as
those forming Parent-Teacher Associations, a
Sommensurate returns for the Salaries paid'coun-
try teachers can be received only after high stan-
dards of preparation and experience on the part
of those who supervise them and far more ruval
supervision than obtains at present, have been se-
cured, To help secure legislation looking toward
such ends is an insistent duty of parents sendig
their children to country schools.
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-or County Tax Colestor:
VRS A Q. GRIPIN -ueton)
NOTICE.
Allmembers of the Cleburne Ceme-
tery Association are .hereby notified
that the annual meeting will be held
at IQ o'eloek a. m., January 30th, 1924,
for the purpose of electing directors for
the ensuing year alditransaction of
«ueh other business ar may come be-
fore the association.
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If a grouch followed his nose he would go
through the floor. *
help from adequate professional supervision. In v. some fine music and it was certain-
her nsequence, country children have far too little ly enjoyed by al.
Costilow has had a varied experience,
and is in position to speak with knowl- •
edge. -
for busneaa. Friends are urged to
call and look the place over. Mt.
Butner has associated with him now
D. F. Burton in the repair depart-
• or County Treasurer:
otix F ROBERSON
.1 . D SINGLETON.
McQUAY-NORRIS
"PistHS,Pim, Step Cnt, Su-
peroyal and Leak Proof Rings.
Largest Stock in County.
। go two freat agencies for, peace that were created as
---.-92.25 a consequence of four years of terrible war—the
-------8,00 World Court and the League of Nations.
----------- । Let us therefore summon our philosophy. What
happened Bo far as the inveterate enemies of
World Court and the League of Nations are
concerned, was in the nature of things inevitable.
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new stand, for either a business or
social visit.
An Expression
Of Appreciation
The Ladies Aid society t of the First
Presbyteriag church, through its pres-
ident, Ara. Earn Kennard, asks the Re-
view to extend its most sincere thanks
to all .who took part in the recent pro-
duction of “The Microbe, of Love.’’
Their appreciation also goes out to the
publie, which u generously -patronized
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expression of approval.
Mrs. Kennard stated to the Review
%accrem /bolcy
w You should not be with- mm
l out an aceident policy. T
H How will yonr wife and' II
II family fare when their II
earning power is taken E=
==n away from them t .Save .
|| them and yourself from
II any suffering by seeing mmn
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"‘Are you insured?” F
sishop lainc, I
maa Phonel99 109NCaqdos
Uberman Clothing Company, com-
posed of Jack Uberman and Ramsey
Friou, has sold its, clothing store to
Henry H. Meredith and Harry 8.
Ford. The firm will be known in the
future as Meredith & Ford. Jack
W. R. EVANS.
For cunty Superintendent of Pub-
it Instruction--
ri KENNON
•<»' I DOAK.
VietrlasSoldon EasyPaymente-esca
In time the electric contractors may change
those signs they put around new buildings to
“Wired and wirelessed by so-and-so.”
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The wisdom of laying aside something for a
rainy day is taken for granted by those who failed
to lay aside something for a dry day. o
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Board of citizens to study crime in the United
States have started work in Chicago. Shouldn t
they have a little primary work before taking up
I they would I Funeral services. will be held Wed-
rdth & Ford । nesday afternoon.
a continuance of the same. ——-----0——
Henry H. Meredith . and Harry S.IFANT DIED TUESDAY;
Ford are too well known to the gen- FUNERAL TODAY AT 2:00
eral business world in Cleburne and I ____
rival here. ‘ i
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Ihe country teacher is often a young woman
with little definite preparation. Even when she
has had considerable experience she has seldom
attended summer school regularly enough to keep
1 " ’ in regard to the. far-reaching conse-
North Carolina was for years a pitiful example
" rquestiens that without them might' be decided
eanotherway.i
Voting in election*, as one believes, is as much
a duty as it is a privilege. The ballot box is a
pl r where the people as a whole express their
opinions, convictiong and choices, and he or she
who fails to vote—and qualifying to vote is a pre-
requisiteis neglecting a solemn duty, upon the
pro- er .fulfillment of which the stability of this shoes two sizes smaller than they really are.
fits which the automobile may bring, in ’tourist Johnson County for the Review to try j M."Franklin Williams, the little six- '
travel, in social intercourse, in modern country to give them any introduction what- months old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
schools in good health, in increased commerce, in ever, ns both of these gentlemen have Wiliams, died yesterday afternoon at
the influx of modern civilization to remote dis- beenainndlchurnotformanyurpersona 6110 at the family residence, 304 Olive
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gressive and public spirited citizens of the State been identified in this line of business
have done the work and all North Carolina is personal 1y for the past numher,of —8666__
c" 1 years. These gentlemen ask the Ro-_________ e
reaping the beenfit. view representative, however, to make HO WITH ANNOUNCES _
North Carolina’s experience, similar to that of an announcement of their buying the POR REPRESENTATIVE
lit hors which have gone through the-same process, business and to assure the buying pub-t ' '"
is but another argument for the idea that the lic that they would appreciate their in the Review’s announcement col-
Nation’s good roads problem will never be proper- patronage and Would soil the best umn this morning will be found the an
Iv solved until it, like its progressiive States, pro-merchandise that money could buy at mnouncement of 8. J. Howith for re-
vides a national ‘system of highways, to be built a smali living prorit 2 election As.representatiye2fiJohnson
and forever maintained by the National Govern-lone -ad all. going t sm them, and Mr. Howith is now s^ng his first
ment, just as the good roads States buud ana main- making themselves at home, whether term in that capacity, and as such has
tain their individual good-road systems. they care to purchase or not. made many friends. He is asking for
| Both Mr. berman and Mr. Friou the second term upon his record an
announee that they will go to Fort win appreciate the votes and influence
Biting off more Worth, where they will be engaged in of the voters of the county.
than you can chew 1,10 same line ot business. . The Review commends this gentle
is better than going ------------------- man to the good graces of the people
Llmop t and hopes that his record and quali-
i CLASSIFIED AD BUYS fications may be fully investigated by |
The heighth of . PIANO POCO PRONTO albefor on
small boy’s ambi- ' every voter of the county before the
tion is about six Did yon ever buy. • piano before primnry election and present his claims
breakfast, and then haw fifty more in A better way than it Can be possible
offered to you by businesa lourst No. do any other method.
v i , a. .1 Well, then yon have not run a Review a
a grouchy look seldom gets a claissified advertisement saying that LAND rakk MAW .
inni HERE YESTERDAY
meat, This gentleman is well known
to (hi poopiorw Ery M a watch
repairer, so the Review can add little
to his record hete. Mr. Burton has
had several years’ experience, one
of which was in Dallas under govern-
ment supervision. ne
. Both Mr. Burton and .Mr. Buther,
will appreciate your calling at the .
KES- *-- -
wuuvut.- ---rwenefe
We cordially invite the qpcounte t
of corporations and‘Individ
' anin
......
— she has usually read few, if any, recent profession-
al suggestions., Most regrettable of all, she has
often failed to receive definite timely suggestions
""city Editor League of Nations shouli meet wit . , _________
- of those individuals and newspapers that are de- enmp
__________I so nominated "irreconcilables." hall in
But it was inevitable that a peace plan for the
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For Tax Assessor:
B A. J. KEEL (re-electtom.»
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Fhe Associated Preie is exelusively entitled to.theune
publcation of al news dispatches credited to it or not
ei erodtd.n.nnpaeeg.aya
UI right# of repabllcanonf special dlapatdioshereina
com Fertue —--;---- -
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of muddy highways, impassable roads, inconvenient
travel. Today North Carolina, after the expendi-
ture of sixty-five millions of dollars, has made it
possible to go from almost anywhere in, the State
to anywhere else without getting stuck in the
mud, has linked all of her county seats with a
good road system, and providd main State high-
ways which girdle the State and leave nothing to
be desired on the part of the tourist.
It took ten years of education and five of con-
struetion before this result was attained;, and the ........ —.........
end is not yet, for it is proposed to spend up. to eitizens aud good, friend, for theirfew,hou ater;
two hundred millions on State roads, before the W patron age and hoped —u
job is finished. ‛
With wonderful scenic beauty and a location on
a direct line for all tourist travel north and south,
you wanted to buy a piano.
That is the bxpfienee ot Miss Mary
.v When A enic a man helping a woman across Gray, who ra such an advertisement E. r Shropshire of Dallas, "ap-
the street he wonders when her husband la. , Tuesday morning, but it almost cost praiser tor the Federal Land Bank
_ . . the Review office .manager his life, or Houston, spent Monday ia the
Due to the world peace shortage, Mexico ia hav- Ths young lady called at this offiee city, winking «. number of appraise-
ing trouble again. < osterday morning, and would not be meat, in this locality He went from
■■....... . satisfied until she had seen with her here to Grandview, where he spent
When a moth gets hungry he doesn’t give a own eyes that the advertisement had Tuenday
hang about modesty. beon “killed." , ——-o-------
. .. She stated that before breakfast yes Mira Miller Reported Better.
If. a wise .ho. denler who numbers «»'. tomdovn"aorninfiznnraa,"ndonat “ „Mao.o-ndameantaroqrsAh
. . the time they hM quit caning she had days, ia reported able to be up Her
। , had offered to her fifty or more pia-
re days remain 1 It may cost more to drink yourself to death nom 8he bought a good pinno long bo-
te this year. now, but it doesn’t take nearly as loaf. , * fore the ad quit pulling-
' ........ d. ag, h . _______
City Electric and Auto 3
Supply Co.
106-8 East Henderson Here are two remarkable skin beau-
t or District Clerk:
P Perry) SEHOVWN:ir*lee
veot "a
.• John Barleycorn shoots-from the hip.
Th. fori boomor. h.»o Mot Ihoir Sedan. timos,. year i she is to become . m im
" -one thin, that never gets any older is America’s struetor. The offieial school vijitofw-wperintena-
i .. s ent or supervisor—should help her. In avast ma-
| liquor. .. jority of the counties of the United States today
if a girl proposes to you during Leap Year ’step country teachers are receiving exceedingly little
m . 128 » 1 r help from adequate professional supervision. In
. on her corns. , j ■ P - - * ...
quality. " '
Professiona supervision sees to‘it that the re-
cent discoveries as to the need of effort on the
______ 0_ ____ part of teachers and pupils to increase eye span
F"Sti,iticonsidfratty"eamier to withimaan apd reading ratesand, develop reading compre-
income than to live without one. hension are aPplied by
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Our Service
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Prompt in handling the businema
of each local customer,
whether ’ the ousinen» is
large or email.
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Progresstv ta providing ncili-
Hm, equipment and serviee
to meet any demaim.
Accommodating in extending ev-
ery facility and serviwe to
the people of Cleburne and
vicinity.
VICTOR, NEW EDISON AND COLUMBIA
. RECORDS EACH WEEK
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PAY YOUR POLL TAX
- r“e suggestions coming from so many qnar
i ter- “Pay vour poll tax,” the Morning Review
. wishes to add its voice and repeat, “Pay your poll
! tu.n w”
The indications are that possession of a poll tax
R in Texas this year is going to be a worth-while
L- privilege, for the election promises to be warm,
- with many important offices to fill and Collateral
i issues to decide, and those of us who voluntarily
i . I t surselves to be disfranchised forfeit any
h right we may have to criticize the government or
An the results of the elections. , .
A This applies with equal force to men and women
• voters. The women have secured the privilege of
State*
' Leave yours todny-get it to-
maorow. Radio Batteries: Leave
them at 8 a. m, get them at T p. «.
mia AB Work Guaranteed.
Succeed Uberman (Mrs. Innerhoffer
Die® Suddenly
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