Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 258, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 3, 1926 Page: 4 of 8
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I was taught to love old Dixie..
Eren before I learned to talk
And I learned to fight for Dixie,
Long hefore I learned to walk.
You will always bo for Dixie,
No matter where you go.
Tho the sun in shining broghtly,
Tho the winter's wind doth blow.
Ho here's to dear old Dixie,
Whom* name will never die;
Wl-e name will live forever.
Of eourse you know just why.
And here' to dear old Dixie,
No matter where I roam;
I 'll live an die for Dixie.
weight amt are elamoring for relief. It will
require wire statemanship, unselfishly direct-
ed, if the economie privileges to which we are
all in eommon alike entitled, are to be dis-
tributed in meh a way that the rich will not
continue to. grow richer, • and the percentage
of poor people'not continue to inerease--H.
II. Harrington in the rogressive Farmer.
STEELVALUE
FORBUILDING
IS EMPHASIZED
Big Spring: Texas, and Pacific
Railroad installing separate power
line, to operate turn table.
The cotton fields are all white with barvest
ami there is no reason why there should be
any loafer in Cleburne.
—Our daily aim is to give the best
service and to help in the practical af-
fairs of our customers, ______
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Japan Las more bicycle, than any other
country in the world, the majority being need
as deliver; vehicles.
Mail:
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Oto Toor outaide of Texas.___--------___
Jehmsos County Review, Weekly one year.
ober 3, 1926
MARKET GROCERY
Phome 1030
AO rights of publieation of special dispatehes
bereimrate alaoresrved.—•-----------------“
Alaa! Screening a picture doesn’t take the
trash out.—Oil City Derrick.
and let us tell you what we have in good,
clean, fresh Groceries. Always at your
service.
You may wander from old Dixie.
Visit lands far and wid;. '
Traveling up or down the hi!',
. Or drintig witktue tide.__________
Women drivers, says a writer, are learning
to demand only half of the roadweither side
of her.—Detroit News.
____ By Seymour. Stuart
I was iMirn apj reared in Dixie.
’Neath her southern pinea
Then, I left my home in Dixie,
To live' in distant climes.
M Months, rush in _____________________
One Tear, eash in advanee-------------
Mi Months, in Trias, east in advance.
One Tear in Texas, each ia advanee-.
SCHEPPS BAKERY
Phone 800
Small down payment and
convenient termt. Aik about
our 6% Purchase Certify
cate Plan.
' as to completely change Uy.fkco
of the land-iape, and rimoJel the
terrain. And there is every prospeet
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WANTED 7
Experienced Salespeo-
ple at the
THE POPULAR
None other
need apply
steel framework.
The -kyweraper of the future will
be fire-proof, son nd proof, quake
sad hurrieane proof, up to the mea
sure of*a envulsion of sueh’nature
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Amazing multiple-cylinder qualities of perform-
ance! Elegance of appearance that is unmatched
in many costlier cars! These are the qualities that
win respect and admiration for your Chevrolet
wherever you go! •
The smart custom-built style of the bodies is
doubly emphasized by new alluring shades of
enduring Duco! And on the Fisher-built enclosed
models you will find not only exterior beauty of
, design, but a wealth of interior refinements as
• well! Luxurious upholstering,Ternstedt window
lifts, Fisher one-piece W windshield, rear-vision
mirror, automatic windshield cleaner, central-
A New York woman married the motor-
cycle policeman who held her up for speeding.
Trust a woman to even seores with a man.—
Louisville Times.
that new metals and new materia’s
will aeempli»h all this with reduced
weight, lower eoat and much greater
facility of eonstruetion.
cumr CM ALL-Au voncwmsT
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SCHEPPS* BREAD
Best
It s healthy and baked fresh twice daily
for;
CLEBURNE HOTEL MEAT MARKET
Fresh shipment of Picnic Hams at 25c
per^pound.^ Fresh Oysters and good meats
J. H. HUGHES & SON
Phones 206—207 —
" k Call at our showroom—see these splendid cars!
Know how completely they meet your every
#Jowpeh‛—Art Mludiw
them so. But they are not so practical that
any great hope of accomplishment can be
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Science -has found something smaller tha'n
the atom, but mentions no names.—Toledo
Blade. ,
Eight of London's leading ladies are Ameri-
cans. This is only natural. The theater has
to cater for the moneyed section of the com-
munity.—Tondon Opinion.
LKerpn eye on Rochester, Haskell county,
forthiere- a small town that is showing the
way to agricultural independence—which also
means prosperity for the townspeople.
Kochester business men and the farmers of
that community have organized a diversifica-
tion club and will co-operate in making it a
suecess.
Members of the club will receive financial
assistanee in the purchase of blooded brood
sows, to the end that every farm home may
raise its own meat. Plans to diversify the
crops to strike a sensible balance between
cotton and grain are in the making.
snug down” in anticipation of
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was done to
it.
The War
oped struetural praetice to aceomo-
date itarir to sueh natural foreen
#en--i- predueingmanynew izpen
of building material for walls and ■
partitions. More and more it is ap- '
proximating the fire proof qualities
of stone and brick. Al thin tends
• reduce the liability of walls to be ‘
Earthquake proof, and now karri
cane proof, weems to be the demom-
•trated quality of steel building,
properly designed and eonatrueted,
as Hants Barbara and Miami have
given tentimony. In Santa Barbara's
quakcthe difference between proper
and improper design was emphmiz
ed. In Miami, fortunately, there
seems at this writing to have been
proper derign, with inolated and not ,
is the least eulpahle failure to allow*
quite enough fosthe pomible wind,
presure of tropal disturbanees.
Movement of earth and air are
now prettywell reduced to meanure- l
ment so that engineers have devel- |
entertained. A spontaneous response would
ized spark and gas control, a handy front-door 1 1TnTruck37g
pocket and an approved stop-light, all serve to 1 * v ”4 "
give the Chevrolet owner perfect motoring sat- 1-TonTruck$495.
isfaction. AlpricesLo.b.Flint,Mich.
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The treasury Department comes in for its
share of the credit for relief work following
the recens hurricane in Florida.
That makes four "'executive department*”
was never posessed by Dempsy. %
WISE AND OTHERWISE
brane h, as the Congressional Directory classi-
fies them. which can be definitely accounted
for as having co-operated, in the tank of rescue
in the stricken district.
The Ked Cross —miseellaneons."
The Department of Agriculture, which,
through its weather bureau, gave first warn-
ing of the tempest, days before it struck the
Florida roast, and actually saved many lives
and much property at points where the threat
was taken seriously and everything possible
Only a round financing plan will yield any
appreciable Asults, amf only the large and *
small bankers, the merchants and the pro-
ducers can make that plan effective.—Dallas
Commands Respect
Wherever You Go!
If cotton is not extricated from the dis-
advantage! ■»* position into which depressing
factors have foreed it at the outset of th’e
marketing season, the prolongation of its pres
ent status will not be due to lack of plans
and suggestions for relief of the staple and
proteetion of the business interests of Texas.
The importanee, of the plan of bankers and
business men to reture several- million bales
from the market through the intelligent em-
ployment of eredit facilities has been conced-
ed. The nieasure of its sucees would be de-
termined chiefly by the measure of co-opera-
tion which the producers themselves will ex-
fen or may Im* aide to extend. For inability
of many produrers to avail themselves of the
plan must be recognized. • •
This plan, however, is the most business-like
that has been launched. But we have in addi-
Gene Tunney, the new heavyweight cham-
pioii of the pugilistic world, is a popular hero.
It undoubtedly was noted by Mr. Dempsey,
the retiring champion, that although he was
regarded before the fight as almost certainly
the winner of the affair in Philidelphia the
other day, there were few who really wanted
him to win, and when the referee's decision
was announced there was a demonstrationof
joy that told most eloquently of the popular
satisfaction. The people have never forgotten
that there was a stain on Dempsey’s war
record Whether justly or unjustly, he was
regarded as unpatriotic when the call came
back in 1917 and 1918 for the young men of
the nation to rally to the defense of their
Mtered in Cleburne Postoffiee aa Beeond Clana Mail
Westers Advertising Representative, C. J. Anderson,
Bpeeisl Ageney, 35 E. Waeker Drive Chicago, III.
Kaaterb dvertisivg, Represntative, Ralph R. Mul
ligaa, 30 East Forty Beeond Street, New Tork.
Any erroneous refleetiom upon the charaeter,
wteading or repetation of any person, tin" or cor-
poration which may appear is tha eolumns of The
evicw, will be gladly corrected upon its beig
brought t the attention of the pubdshers.
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The asmeistad Pren is eielunively entitled to
Mo see for republication of • I news dispatehes ered-
ter. If they will, well develop the greatest
system of agriculture the North American
contihent has ever seen— Alvarado News.
1914. The result of any such campaign this
year in all probability, would.be the impair-
ment of the credit of the State. The proposal
of the Senate of Texas is well-intended, but
will accomplish Jitile. That of the Ennis
sehoolgirls, comumendable as it is, will accom-
plish even less.
much material.
The Navy Department—through the coast
enare and the publie health service, which
playeda vital part in preventing an epidemic
of typhoid and other diseases, as an aftermath
of the disaster.
Governmental departments, bureaus and
commissions arc often accused of pulling in
opposite directions, of jealousies and of gen-
eral inability to work together. They certain-
ly gave a fine example of team work after the
catastrophe in Florida.—Paris Morning News.
A POPULAR CHAMPION
As big business becomes more and more
centralized anden-ordinated, it is going to be
more and iiore difficult for farmers to teach
• comparative conomie independence. I do not
know just how the reformation is to be.
brought about. Dirt I do believe, the first thing
to do itte tear off the disguise and look the
situation in the face without attempting to
apologize forthe me overing. For years and
years after the Civil War, the South continu-
ed to pay tribnte to the North through a
legalized tariff. Th* South was assessed in a
perfectly legal, organized method all it was
able .to bear, paying mdirecUy a greater war
indemnity than any other nation has ever been
called upon to pay. The Southern farmer,—
or the farmers everywhere, as for that matter,
—are now, from time to time, helping to bear
this burden; they are beginning to feel its
Either of these new plans might be made
effective, if the people of Texas willed to make
concerned. ... reduee the liabanty or wans wo we
Lot ns hpe that other live commmumitiesinteraekd and erumbled Mt of the
West Texas follow m the footsteps of Roches-
Ah, well: perhaps a Russian had rather be
murdered by a ‘'comrade” than a czar.— Eas-
ton Express.
Thinking lengthens life* says a physician.
If you think quick enough perhaps.—Youngs-
town Vindicator.
Aid. SHARE ALIKE “Ax his partisi-that
goeth down to the battle, so shall his part be
that tarrieth by the stuff.” 1 Sam. 30:24.
. - PRAYER— ord, teach u» good judg-
ment and Knowledge.
____ _ Diversification pays. That is a fact that has
ited toit.or.not otherwine eredited.in this paper jbeen demenst rated time and again. But it
tion to .that a conurrent resolution by the
Senate of Texas, strongly recommending that
---1 be witisom. ri Taxa» jam in an effort to ra**-
tire some 5,000,00 bales from the market as
soon as may be possible. This could lie done,
in the opinion of the authors of the Senate
rerolution, if every person in Texas who is
able to buy a bale could be induced to make
U>e invetenent. Then we have word that the
echool girls of Ennis have pledged themselves
to wear cotton hosiery to seheo this year, in-
the hope that their example will be followed
throughout Texas— thus patronizing a basic
home industry yields.
North Main Street.
Mrs. Jospeh first started her art
work here in 1901 and sinee that
time has added a large number
of admirers and pupils. Each sum I
mer, she gets her new ideas and
inspiration from extended trips
and today, she has pietures seat-
teresh over many sections of the
United States. Her Art elasnes will
begin tomorrow, Oetober 4th and
strerinvites ter friends to visit her
studio and see the new pietures
she has receptly painted.
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Seven Fined in County Court Sat-
urday
Seven personse pleaded guilty Hat
urday to charges of gaming and paid
the usual Tine. They were diseov- |
ered engaged in a game of galloping
dominoes in a box ear by Officers
Tapps and* Laeewell.
MT DEAR OLD SOUTHERN HOME
Art Studio Opened
Here by Mrs. Joseph '
There appears in this issue of ,
the Review an advert isement an -
nounring the opening of Mrs A.
country. Opposing him in the recent title
, r i t match was a young man who had served with
be essential to tin* suecess of any buy-a-bale . • " " .... ...
movement And it required persistent cam- distinetion in a.colorfnl branch, of the mili-
paiening 1.. get result, in the parlous year of • "7 service and who had learned the art of
boxing while wearing the uniform of Unele
Kam. This made Tunney a populaf"hero and
is not always possible for the, farmer to carry
— t+ a-preerm-efdivernifieation alone and mu
aided. That is where the town' bankers and
merchants come in. By cooperation diversifi-
cation is both pohsible and profitable for all
him! one “tmiseellaneous
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 258, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 3, 1926, newspaper, October 3, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597980/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.