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ULEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE SEVEN
TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920.
NEW HAIR after BALDNESS
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These are the charaeteristics of the service of the National Bank of < le-
burne which for thirty-one years has furnished efficient banking service to the
people of Cleburne and surrounding territory.
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if those same people could realize the HEAL TRUTH about
aeid -stomach and when these first symptoms appear would
start nt once to get rid of them a great load of suffering and
ill health would be lifted from inankind!
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He who cannot get along without
stimulants and strengthening remedies
ban weakened his vitality and is kept
up only artificially.
High Sekool auditorium May 11, admis-
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No living being decays; weakness
or destruction of vitality are necessary
to make decay possible.
Vital strength in man is the greatest
sustenance of his body, and the great
er It is the less will he be afflicted by
disease.
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It is a fine discipline to give up for
a week, or a month, or a year, some
luxury which may be harmless in it-
self, but which is becoming too much
of a necessity in our lives.
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Cleanliness and care of the skin are
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are in the best possible position to meet all requirements of our customers and
we cordially invite your business, confident that we can please you.
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Prairie Data.
The little ground squirrels, or prai-
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their homes 12 or 15 feet underground,
with corridors and rooms in some
these chambers the squirrel family
lives, and in others food and various
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you'll Bol have to lake medicine
every day. Just anoccasionat
NR Tablet alter that will be )
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In good condition — keep
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Authorized Ford Dealers
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Want to Feel Just Right?
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JUST TRY IT AND SEE how much better vou feel in the mornine. That "locev."
headachy, tired, don’t-know-what’e-the-matter feeline will be on you’ll led fine.
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CHEERFULNESS
SYRUP OF FIGS
CHILD'S LAXATNE
Look at tongue! Remove poisons from
stomach, liver and bowels.
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From the very first bottle of O-SATO you willaecure re- ■
suits or vou can have your money refunded. For your general I
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■eel— brighter, beoei every way. I
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stipated, take one NR Tablet .
each night lor a week. 'I hen /
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
elasticity to the spirit; specters ug De-
fore it, dimcultles cause no deepair,
for they are encountered with hope,
and the mind acquires that happy dis-
position to improve the opportunities
which lead to success. Without cheer-
fulness you cannot enjoy perfect phys-
leal, mental or moral health. The best
tonic in the world Is thst which is Im-
parted to the body through the mental-
ity. Just to be glad. This la the cry
of the human heart Gladness is the
power to live in the present: to maks
the moment rich either with work or
contemplation. To dwell on the care
and vicissitudes of life la to court sor-
row, HI health, despondency and death.
The mind that considers too closely the
evils of the world comes finally to par-
take of the character of those evils.
Learn to laugh. Cultivate the "non-
sense" in you. Cultivate that part of
your nature that is quick to see the
mirthful side of things, to the end that
thus you shall be enabled to shed many
of life's troubles as the plumage of the
bird sheds rain. Fun is better for a
sick child than medicine: and after all,
we are but grown-up children, and
whether sick or well we should en-
deavor to be cheerful. So cheer up I
Our misgivings may not be true, and
remember that cheerfulness is one of
the best tonics in the world. LEARN
HOW TO LIVE.
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The first step toward good health is to get rid of poison
acids in the stomach so that the food will be properly digested.
Nature will do the rest. There is a quick and easy way to do
this. A wonderful tonic called O SA TO makes it possible to
remove the posionous acids from the stomach without tke slight-
est discomfort.
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The really poor man is he who, not
content with necessities, hankers after
superfluities which are beyond his
means. To have learned the grand
habit of doing without is worth a
large income.
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It la futile to expect a fretful, im-
patient and over-anxious frame of
mind, continuing through the day and
every day, will be suddenly replaced
at night by the placid and comfortable
mental state which shall insure a rest-
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ROUBLE IS, your system is
clogged with a lot of impurities that your
over worked digestive and eliminative organs
can't get rid of. Pills, oil, salts, calomel and ordi-
nary laxatives, cathartics and purges only force the
bowels and prod the liver.
Nature’e Remedy (NR Tablets) acts on tnestomach,
liver, bowels and even kidneys, not forcing, but ton-
ing and strengthening these organs. 1 he result is
prompt relief and real, lasting benefit. Make the test.
Nature's Remedy will act promptly, thoroughly, yet
so mildly, so gently, that you will think nature her-
self has come to the rescue and is doing the work.
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ing materials, for biacuita—
cakes—anything without fear
of une. chinty. Calumet makes
you forget failure.
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
is the most popular because it does give
most (>rr/ra results. It has the big:
Best armand because it is the most ar-
pendable. The fact that it is the big-
Best seller prows that it is the best.
Atrial will convince you that there is
none "just asggoq." Huyacan- if you
are not satisfieq take it back and I
set your money back. I
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Accept ''California" Syrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most harm,
less laxative or physio for the little
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
love its delicious fruity taste. Full
directions for child’s dose on each bot-
tie. Give it without fear.
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A cheerful man extracts all the in
nocent Joy he can out of the time as It
passes, and does not worry. He does
not fret and forbode, and spoll life’s
sunshine today, in the fear that there
may be no sunshine tomorrow. He is
not disturbed by small evils, for he
knows that the chief secret of comfort
lies in not suffering trifles to vex him,
and in prudently cultivating an under-
growth of small pleasures, since great
ones rarely come to any of us and nev-
er last long. It is the little, everyday
pleasures and enjoyments that are the
most satisfying. Live today, Instead
of living in anticipation of a good time
tomorrow. Do not grumble, but use
to the full resources of happiness that
are available. Happiness depends up-
on the treatment of what we have, and
not of what we have not; happiness la
made, not found; It comes from with-
in, and not from without. If we will to
keep well and live long and be hapvy
we must open our hearts to the heal-
ing influences of natur, and cense to
despise simple pleasures. Adapt our-
selves to existing circumstances and
use the opportunities of enjoyment that
come our way, cultivating small pleas-
ures, making the most of our blessings
and always trying to look on the bright
side of things, and happiness will sur-
prise us unaware. The world is like
a looking-glass. Laugh at it, and it
laughs back; frown at it, and it frowns
back. “Each of us," says Ruskin, "as
we travel the way of life, has the
choice, according to our working, of
turning all the voices of nature Into
yone eong of rejoicing; or of withering
and quenching her sympathy into a
fearful withdrawn silence of condem-
nation, or into a crying out of her
stones, and a shaking of her dust
against us." Nothing is better under
stood than that there is a connection
between cheerfulness and good diges-
tion. What an astonishing amount
and variety of food can be disposed
of and perfectly digested at one sit-
ting of two or three hours by a com-
pany of cheerful and happy, not to say
jolly and merry, old friends L This ona
fact is worth more thnn nil else to
show the dependence of the digestive
powers on the state of mind. Emerson
says: "The more of the cheerfulness or
good temper that is spent, the more
of it remains." Cheerfulness is helpful
every day and every minute. It grows
upon •♦self and le contugious it gives
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If your Ford car is out of tune, there is undoubtedly a very good reason
for it. And the best way to find that reason and have it remedied, is to jump
in and drive to our authorized Service station, where one our our mechanics
who is thoroughly acquainted with the Ford mechanism and who knows the
Ford way to adjust or repair your ear, can tune it up in a garage that is proper-
ly equipped to give real Ford service. Then, too we never use imitation parts
—only the Genuine Ford -made, strong and durable They wear from thirty to
seventy-five percent longer than the counterfeit parts that are softer and more
cheaply made. In fact it is dangerous to human life to use imitation parts, and
it is not fair to your Ford cor or to your pocketbook.
We are a part of the gigantic Ford Service organization whose purpose it
is to serve the owners of all Ford cars and trucks; we have more than a passing
interest in your car. Prompt service is given on all work from a minor ad-
justment to a motor overhaul. Drive in and see the facts for yourself -there’s
too much money invested in your Ford ear to miss connections with the author-
ized Ford dealers.
How to
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Common Sense Comment on
Health, Happiness and
Longevity
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By GEORGE F. BUTLER.
A. M. M. D.
ICoPoF MILK, aTEASPOONSFU,
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RAISINS, Y cup of eurreit,
EGGS, COPOFSUGAR,3
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L,OF LCMON EXTRACTAND
VA BOX OF MATCHC.S.
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think that acid stomach is of little importance; that it merely
causes Home slight trouble such as heartburn, gassy stomach, etc.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 11, 1920, newspaper, May 11, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423028/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.