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Sunday, March 29, 1925.
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW.
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..Editor and Manager
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trnsacted • business 7 henut
are
a nd
in Pallas with relative
end also the local news berein published
Al) right, of publication of special dispafeNes
herein are also reserved, t
list for any civic enterprise whatever, and
yet. he lives here, makes a living here and
stands around and curses the town; Now
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spendingthe w e e k end i n l ‘ a r k t r
with, relatives.
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MUS. HENRY HAPPEL
Phone 1166 J
1 bureaus which it creates, the state gover-
ments will be reduced to unimportant ad-
, ministrative units." *
-NOW I TAKE \
THE PROFITS \
ME WOULD MAKE )
AND GIVE THEM ,
TO YOU /
result
a H. POOLE..———.—
H. J. ADAIR......--.....-
City Delivery:
One Month-------------------
Bix Mputhe, cash in advante
fine with farmers in tin; wink of rebuild.
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Cleburne Morning Review s
Published Daily Except Monday by
THR REVIEW PUBLISHING CO, INO.
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h farm leg or waist for farmers’ pants. Pre-
ferential farm loans in a country professing
!i equality, are doubtful blessings. The theory
: that “He who steals for you will Also steal
. from you,” bobs up every time any man
geta a special favor. What the fanner wants
L uont in indastrial peace, there is no war in
H. Muref- of
Washington.
Letter
! STATES FIGHT FOR THEIR
I RIGHTS.
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Mis W. A. Darden, Jr., ana
daughter, Wilda Mario, of Dallas,
are spending the week end with
ber parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. A.
Kueker.
THE MAN WHO KNOCKS
HIS TOWN,
Locakgews
sometimes we think an overplus. But all
down the ages, there has been a bunch of
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r-
J. F, Martin of Blum, wan
transacting business in Cleburne
yesterday.
Oscar Wilson, Mayor of Blum,
wan trahsacting business in the
city yesterday. . .
Forrest-Lindsey Motor Company
Cleburne, Texas
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Ford. ' 1 - - '
Mrsw. 1. Curtis and son,
Billy, bave returned to their home
in Columbia, Tenn., after spending
several weeks here with Mrs. Cur-
tis‛ ■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blair
Fain, of 301 North Anglin Street.
A certain pastor ftirnishe
rules for killing i.
they will bring about tli.it i
1. Don’t attend, flt if
. •. ; ‘ A’ i a’"’, 11 .
Bud Russel, state transfer agent, ill.
wan in Cleburne last night en-
route to Blum, where he will visit
takenina fault, ye who are carnal, criti-
cize and tattle about it., but don't, under
any circumstances pray for .or with him . .
., 11. Withold your financial' support from
uthe church. Religion is supposed to be free.
, 12,; When youget sik . don ’t let the
-nk ’ ’ ' ”
The outlook for the future of Texas agri-
culture is. brightening., Farm and Ranch.
where business men are
nver the State are a number of
Miss Irma Pollock has resigned
her position with . Johnson and
Henry, law firm, and will leave
the first of April for Chicago,
il,, where she has accepted a
position as. pivrate. secretary to
her brotheridlaw, John M. Wyatt.
( Price fixing was an utter failure
' the standpoint, as absurd as fixing a
a kiveh rititieh
ne '
A tO'C .t w o '. 1rteit 1.-; of
atzyn
RULES FOR KILLING A
' CHURCH;
Perry Harris spent Firndy in
Austin.
There are two goul reasons for stressing
pecair cultur; th;' first, food value; the
srand, forestry, which is the only safeguard
against alternating floods and drouths.
l’remises considered, the Waco Times-ller-
aid finds great pleasure in recording the
fact that the State lighway Commission
has designated the Pecan Belt Highway and
it will be .entitled to State and Federal aid.
It is approximately 150 mil-s in length,
TOM
SIMS
SAYS
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A man to a person who wanta to
plant cabbage in the front yard.
Spring cleaning’s due. Wash the
windows on the innide only so you
won't need any shades.
Radio doesn't work as well in sum-
mer. But you mustn't mind that.
You don’t work as well either.
Baltimore doctor has a drug W
times as strong as carbollc acid,
which to blame near as strong as
bootleg. »
People are becoming so honest It
may be poenible to reduce the in-
come taxes again.
Had a big fire in Japan. Whole
town burned. All we can de to hope
it got nome mah jongg seta.,
Qirto win be giris. Baltimore one
t 107 bad • birthday party. Her
husband at 109 was there. Bet he
cut up.
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Loa Angeles news. Man broke a
glass to get st some jewein Ho the
judge gave him seven years bad
luck.
Dawefn giving away pipes in the
Senate, which is one way for a vice
president to be noticed.
Gold has been found in Yakutsk,
Sheria, but how on earth will peo-
ple ank their way to the placet ’
A New Jersey num who flirted
with a cops wife won’t do it again,
not for nt least 30 days.
The annual report about the peach
crop being rulned has been issued.
(Copyright, 1925, NEa Service. IneJ
1 it) in Fort Worth.
Shy J,. II Douglaa of West
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7 FARN
f PROFITS'
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It will be impossible to make immediate delivery on all 2
orders received between spring and fall. But it should
be possible to make reasonable deliveries to those who
purchase early; We will do our best to arrange the de-
livery date as you prescribe.
; Last year so many Dodge Brothers cars were placed
during the spring and summer that in many cases cus-
tomers were forced to wait a long time for delivery.
if you contemplate any ways soon of sending
your aggels chawn to put blood on the door-
steps of those marked for an eternal exit,
please sprinkle blood on the door steps of the
Albany knockers, as they are a doggoned
nuisance, old stink pots in the garden of
progress. Come on God and get ’em—we
will furnish the coffin.
helenked. trying to penetrate, th*
other'* reserve.
"None of your businesa,’ wan
the brief answer. %
"‘Is it a dog?' the curious pne
persisted.
"'No; 'taint a dog; Its against
the rules to take dogs on train*.'
"'Is it a cat"
"‘No, I don't like cat*.'
" T swan, well—what is it,’any-
how?'
" 'Ef you got to know,' said the
owner of the basket, ‘It'S a mon-
KOOxe'.
"A mongooSe! What do you
do with a mongoose?'
"‘Mongoose is good for snakes.
That's all a mongoose is good for—
to chase snakes. I don't like to
disclose family secret*, but I got a
a brother as drink* more than is,
good for him. He sometimes- get*
the D. T‛s. I'm taking the mon-
goose to him?
“Humph!" snorted the inqutal-
tive one. Why thoee ain't real
anakes.’
" 'Nor aald the owner of the baa-
ket. 'No, 1 muppone they ain't.1
But then this ain’t a real mon:
goome, neither.' ”
rAT, opine* Bingham, to Ilk* a
I a lot of altuntions in th* Ben-,
at*. Neither the mnakes that
ar* chased nor th* ‛mongoones‛
that chane them ar real
And th* surest proof of thia, M* -
thinka, to th* touchinese of mmp
ton whensscentlon M med that
seem,
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alywnrement of the town and county,
never saw his nam on a public subscription
Qne Year, cash in advanee----—-----
One Month, in Texas, cash in advance
six months, in Texas, rush inadvance-
One Year, in Texas, cash in advance--.
' Mail:
11 M e Ann a l ly <4 S vi ig t < in ‛wa N
in tiie vity yeetetday on buimene.
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Jun f’ooper of Blum, was in
ihe city yesterday on business.
Mrs. W A. Whitman spent Sat
urday visiting in Fort Worth. ,
Mrs. A. Stites of 924 North An-
gliu street, is reported to bo ser-
ously ill.
-8am Junes und son, Everett, at
Ri Vista, were visitors in Cle-
bura yesterday.
Mfw. Gladys Gerrard Lee and
Sou, -imimie. Joe, spent yesterday
in 1 ij.it Worth.
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$653
Mrse J. A. Sayderln returned
Inline,. Saturday from a vistto
Dallaa. ’■
Mr. and Mrs. kinry Taylor
apeut Friday evening in Dallas
visiting filends. >;
that’s more truth than poetry.
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Observations of Oldest Inhabitant —-Whem
a modern daughter tells her dad she. needs J
more-elothes he agrees with her, but she
doesn’t agree with, the way he means it.—
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Your old refrigerator taken in exchange
From The Albany News:
We have a very poor opinion of a man
who will live in a town, county or state
and knock it. We heard a man knocking
his town the other day; he was riding around
in a nice new auto, has nice home to live
in, and several years ago when he landed
here, to our.c
broke; now he is ingood ircumstances; has
a nice substantial business. And yet,, we
heard him say that a inAn was a fool, and
-QNE of those Yankees," saye
' U Bingham, "like most, of hl*
kind, was exceedingly reu-
cent. But the second one, who got
on and sat down in the same seat
with the firat, was a curious. In-
• quisitive customer. This fellow
noticed theTrst had a basket on
Mie floor in front of him in which
pomething kept movink.
".What you got in th* baskerr
j . . ———T j his town, we look him up. In this connee-
j The vice-president of the Matiut al Coun- lion we want to say that all towns have their
eilof the Farmers Cooperative Marketing, ! vampires, and Albany is not an exception,
}• Aasociation said, “All the b- asks of
, Congress is to be allowed to .. i his own
, j problems himiself." The organiz 1 unani- animals that stood arpund in the jungle
moualy endorsed, him. or on the street corner and knocked on the
from movement for better things’, And say, God,
Mins Alin* Kolzabou-spent Sat-
in lay in Dallas.
Noble Warren of Keene, was in
the city yesterday on business.
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Charlie Burwin of Hillsboro, was
in tha’eity yesterady on business.
. . Mrs. kobert Maroldson ana dan.E
. k A. Billiard of Kin V isti, , elit r have rturned to their homer
yester d .llubbard after spending several
days here with Miss Era Taylor - -
in .the rity.
g /relatives
ere we pass, we want to say, that we have
a perfect contempt for that sort of a citizen.
Furthermore, we don’t believe in a boycott,
As it’s a sign of cowardice and weakness to
boycott any man or faction, but suffice it
(h
Clyde Faubian is spending the
week end with relatives in Temple.
P. B. Ward is spending the
week end in Dallas visiting friends. '
mnetorlal catiuohs and con
welene*, Tipzhim has concluded
that the Senate is no exception to
this general rule. Many situations
in the Sennte, Bingham says, are
reminiscent of the meeting on a.
' local train in his state of a couple
of conservative Connecticut
Yankees,
3. Don’t go to prayer meet ines, hut rf
you do, don’t take any part.
4. Diseuss the/ pastor's sherfrominek with. J—un‛ i‛ •
your friends: He is. sppset to 1e per 1 .
•feet. If you like the pneberion let buihl "P furmieinto.a profitable liusi-
him find it out. It will give lim the "‘A ■ , /,
big-head. , .s ' ,7 ",
5. Don't compliment jauyhecp <‘r show , PECAN CULTURE,
anyapprecaitionfg anyhody. in the church
•who has done something worthwhile.; Let
them enjoy all this at their funerals.
, 6. If you see- a stranger in the church
leave him alone. To go and talk to him
might make him think you are forward and
,t bold. .0,a .y n
his own field -the wars are carried on some-
where else, and lie is the goat. Political
nostrums without count have been proposed
for farm relief by self-appointed expert
Moseses without any real farm mandate;
mostly they were mere clever trips for pub-
lic notoriety or public jobs.
That does not say the farmer is not in-
rerested in good legislation, on the contrary,
no one is more vitally affected. He needs
better distribution, but, so, too, do the peo-
ple who must cat farm/product*. He needs
to know' more about the advantages of di-
versified farming. Also he needs to apply
more business like methods to many farm
operations. He is learning all the time.
He is about the gamest sportsman there is
in. any industry. Just give him a chance.
Let him alone without a lot of foolish vol-
unteer uplifting and he will come through
and feed the world.
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TEN-YEAR FARM
PROGRAMS.
eacher know, but telr -your, friends; of his .
•gleet of you during your illnpss.
,i. 13. If things, go .nicely and harmoniously
in the church, try to stir up something that
•I will cause strife. Ingthis way you dill
• please the devil and grieve the Spirit.
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; ij Among other forms of tax reduction, there
’ t is a strong movement for repeal of all
1 federal estate and inheritance taxes on the
. ground that the states need all the revenue
* which they yield.
t A tax on capital or estates is only justi-
' fied by the necessities of war and in times
rof peace should be abolished as rapidly as
' i, possible. : . pz
13 The states are fighting for their exis-
1, fchec and their political rights on the sub-
‛ ject of taxation as icpnccived by the found-
of our government.
I ; This was shown in the refusal to give
Congress power tov enact labor laws and al-..
. her parents, Mr. and Mrs." Ben t; ’ ' •
’ " of North Main Street. from ilium, where they had been
— on buninhhn. They were, accom
T. J. b'-i-n .f Fort Worth
was in the eity yesterday on
bueinese, . • '
isign of piety. If you smile youmicht eraek
the enamel on your face.
3 8. If any part of the. church work lags,
. asbe sure and call attenton to it. It will
• r help the morale to know that the whole
thing is about to blow up.
•. 9. When the church has a business, meet
ing, don’t take any part in it. Wait till :
the meeting is over then diseuss with your
friends the’blunders that were made.
IQ. If a brother in the church is over-
I, John Ballard of Whitney, was
evtain .knowledge,; he .was flat tranisacting businese in Cleburne
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i.eOrbeek of’ elifton, was in
. cits setoirday, on buninesn.
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' •' low the, states to provile reasonable pro-
tection for children and familles in this,
field
■ 1 L ' , .. t . up this fellow, and to our certain know-
The movement of the states tn ustrf their 1, , ,e-
rights against double taxation, in An form L We lav" "ever seen this man in a
i’ a protest against all new ywrai powers or Ib " unting never saw him m a mass
taxatiop. In asserting their, rights in this metine.whinh was called for the advance-
1 waiter in peace times, the States ar.oniy mont 0 the town and county .never saw
i maying that ccumulated capital shall not j h, name on a .publie. subscription list for
• be dissipated and scattered by federal in-
terference. - '
, By the same token, the states are repeating
J. Webster’s dictum that "the power to tax
i » the power tosdestrov.’’ and unless a
’; check is placed unon Coneress and the
BY HARRY B. HUNT
» . vt NE Service Writer
WVTASIINGTON - Hiram Bing.
VV hum, the lanky hew senator
. front Connecticut, as hn ex-
.plorr his kro« ked around l among .
a lot Of the. little known eornera
of the I .II ' ll
His , expr riene e hl ntrinur
place* has tnneht hint that thinga
n:-'fiot alwass what they wem
th it only Ve, MMIE under the sur:
fat .of thinusc the rei reson
Mra; William 8ned han returned
,,to her home in .Dallas, after a. NeV:
Mrs. Bob -Bmith w Grandsiewieral darys Visit in this city, the
. . -- ... - —,----, was vihiting friends in the -i'y guest of Miss Era Taylor- of 711
Starting, at Frederiokshurgand running yesterday. Sorth Maiu Hu,et. ‛
through Mason, Llano, San Saha, Goldth-
waite to C’omanche. That whole section is a
large producer of- pecans.
We tn no our lyre and make out minstrelsy
for the man. who grows a pecan tree and
sees to it that we do not go hungry. And
Mrs; J. V. Freenian Sr., of Sand
Flat, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Fr eman Jr. in the city yesterday.
J. A. Randolph, of Klondike,
wan in the .city yesterday \6n bus
ineas.
Miss Belle Bankaton of lAFkon, M isses B mice - -
was' visi- ing friends here yesu r seot of Trinity University
day • v ciiiug pur: -. : . . - AI-
‘ —— Mre. T. B. sentt of Forest Ave
M. I.. Nenuard ofl’aiker.wannue. s.
visiting relatives, and ftjeneheke ■ --
sterdicy. Mr? .and Mrs. H. II. MeWhit
ter and son, Mack, of Dallas,
Miss Virginia k.unani is lhaye .returnod home after spend
- . 1. :.. J - n-i.rinE.afw day* here, guchts of
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Baxter.
Hunt’s
he was a fool 'for stopping here. Well; we
could not help from handing him one in
thiswise: Why in the devil don’t you move?
Why stay here and knonk the town that has
given youa good living, permitted you to
acrumnata A competence, to live on.: Now
welet onr. inind arnglongback down the
j pars, and in' SHee, we got "a lineup
GIBSON REFRIGERATORS ARE BEST 1
Built with double walls, perfectly insulated,
dead air space is formed in all the walls, with
non-conducting felt or charcoal sheeting, so
that it is impossible for the outer air to pene-
trate the Gibson Refrigerator. 1 ,
One piece best porcelain lined Refrigerators
White "Porceloid" Refrigerators, Top Ice Re-
frigerators, $1 5.00 and up. i
Ice Boxes" side door icers. We have big com-
plet^stock of refrigerators, all hardwood, solid
corners, solid Brass hardware.
M 11 Barnes of Waco, is
, hev spndiag the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Moser have
gone to Rockwall where they will ,
be for a few months before going
to Wichita Falls, where Mr. Moser
will establish a business. Mrs,
Moser, who was formerly Miss
Clara Goarz, has many friends
here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parnell
and son of Fort Worth, were in
the eity yesterday enroute home
to say, if the other fellow has whattwe ;
want, we meant the fellow that boosts for !
One Month, outside of Texas... ------—.75
On* Year, ontside of Texas------—----------.-$9.00
Johnson County Review, Weekly, one year..— $1.00
Ont* red in Cleburne Pustoffice as Becond Class Mail.
Western Advertising Representative, C. J. Anderson,
Special Agency, 360 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III.
Eastern Advertising Representative, Ralph K Multi
gan, 30 East Forty econd Street,'New York. •
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Any erroneous reflection upon the character,
standing or reputation of any person, firm, or cor
poraton which may appear in the columns of The
Leview, will be gladly corrected upon its being
brought to the attention of the publisher*.
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MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PBESS
J The Associated Press IN/ exclusively entitled to
the use for publication of all news dispatches ered
tod to it or not other wine credited in tins paper
Hor two Nears Texas has : won
humnpionslip ill ton litter eon
Tenelsall farming States in-va-
.acre produtin and in total value ni
61 -farmpesluot Pesas is now preparing I
foshow ihe wy 1 farming. Other
All indications point to an even greater demand for
Dodge Brothers cars this year than last. In order that we
may re ieve the situation and serve the greatest number
of purchasers we suggest that, if you are considering the
purchase of a Dodge Brothers car, you place your order
early.
nis, Sarah Inu‛ Curtwriut of ' ana-jon, Lewis,, or Fort' Worth? '
Dauwbs.pppnu.g."i ""hendaro apending th« weekend hete,
' Miss Kathryn Movr is. Visiting 122n9.
ftimnda, andrrlatines ' in ' Temple !.
I fer the weekend. •, j Mr‘a Mrs. J. E. Weeks are panied by W. . H.
. . I 2 -—• ■. : i sf»rndiug the' , week end in Fort (‘hleagncand K. I..
.. Mr. Seurtaek Watts is suffer. । Wotli, visiting relatives andi Worth, ?
sheliune probably will join thellg. with an attank of the infiufrends
rnls ifthealrady entering theworkt ,w‛ - I . - eT.. a.p..
.. -—I Mr. .'Hid Mrs,iim Smith are a--
Mifr/ninu walker is spending ‛aii uding‛ .Sunday in Midlothian,' 4VV
the, werkei visiing 'in Fori*v ‛ of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph
ittheknl”via erop rotation, diversification-ti. . ........... .......—.........
anil. liViik methods. Ten years of gon- ! .. , fbibi/A Stepetiha” returnd from
sistent effert ought to plane these counties! -1"" and ,Sk,01 Hefon
in ihe n"rfron of, agriculture throughout jL- . J- -
thie Nation, lustadr of referring to Marp Mis Mars Muith ’ of Bond, wan MuCetdon Willis and dnugh-
boro count y. Souti/ t'arolina,; UM a Countyshommnnk in t'leburnee yesterdny, .tr, Mi- Marion, and Mrs. J. B.
wher nerriulturn hets: come back into the
■ prof if jkunarjuulturalworkersjn eyery
, , . ■' Slafe in fhe Inion will cite 'Fexas counties
a "lur"h tjlnl glut .illtei.'S. I ,|S o uf-l m ne isanplis of efficient work
in soil lolbipu ani in profitable farniing j
, yon, \\ in . 1 , \ IS starts to win ehampionship:
: there late. . .honor., icdier, in the rave might as well
2. Don't pray. ‘You are , paiyiug ■ the drop ent.
preacher to do : this for you, -Also; don’t he, uridl.
’. tsing. That’s'what the ehoir is supposed to. j tests.
- do,. ‘am. life rof
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EDITORIAL OF THE. DAY,.
Lavelle Daniels spent Friday in I
Austin attending the track meet. 1V
co-opera- • 2 _
iig ill t’leburnee yesterdhy,.t , , _ .. e —
J 7jun .in.hi. spent Baturday visi
lolhns Bennett of drandvicw,ie hi felt Worth. ■
wimiricity yatarday., -- I;
TpMra J J. Creed has returneh
Denisnn, 1sfem a: f w days’ visit in Fort
Wotfwith her daughter, Mrs.
I. t" Knight.
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