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Cleburne Morning Review
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MISS LOCISK TFIIV,
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the north, Wednesday fair.
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THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
in
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Survey
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Mr. Davis eaught th" oil
Van Eeman, of
illy.
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ut
The Houston Post and the Oalveston
News serms to fear that some one is go
but f
ma 1
not
on
you
id I
oil |
the
Fairweather,
i Houston
of
of
est
sharpnell from the nir erafta fell
thick around me I thought I
the latter,
fever back
come
was
nttend
trail
will
to th
insure i
program
min
writ
ton *
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t and
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will
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to conter
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plane for Christian
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for the ensu
Hinos of V . uus,
i Kogers of Godley
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in
ton
the
linn Dwight
Ilarvey UH
IFISTE NOW WITH
KINK CORPS ON RHINE
ment, was he
with (ounty
will b
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Ilie lleW
Jae.de
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Mr.
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night
. member o
I and Sons,
urvivcd I
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.Mr
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important
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RETURNS 10 JOHNSON
COUNIY: TELLS OF I
SHORT SIP AT YUMA
Method
invited
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FORMER ULEBURNEMAN
DIES IN ST. LOUIS
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mienbors
READY TO DISCUSS
SOCIETY OF NATIONS
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STATE HIGHWAY MAN
IS HERE ON SATURDAY
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and t
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ke my
RED CROSS RECEIVES
201 MORE GARMENTS
ATTEND BROTHERS FUNERAL
IN HELTON; RETUEN HOME
FORMER GROWN PRINCE
SUING FOR DIVORCE
REI. GEO. N. IHOMAS
ATTENDS CONFERENCE
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lender
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commit l ec
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SOUTH AFRICA SWEPT
BYEPIOEMIC OFFII
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NATIONS REACH BERNE
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VERNUN E. SWEENEY
GETS I PROMOTION
There wa
t ommerec
The lioview
publishes 1 hi
I will tell '
a mnkes mi
M
le. Regret 1
delegates 1
■ held
eburne
who died of pneumonia in
Horton wi
'll of I I. bur
ii Smita Fe,
Dwight I I
Weather Report
ondering w
today, but
stant there
~ I am made to
riui W n a
SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE
ANGLIN STREET METHODIST
CHURCH ALL THIS WEEK
Buy W. S #
J. D M. CALL RECEIVES HIS
DISCHARGE AND COMES HOME
lollows,
Introducti
Neripture
follo
l the
I Miss
git eting
ira Hain
no holdings in the proven
ater mid daugiter have
ith n titratie
TEXAS OIL MLN I PEOPLE MADE MONEY SAYSPAGKERS
-mmu-u- INWISE COUNTY IN ,
ere
. I
tillg
' ill
' ill
ter ot It
in the brief suggested outline of Hi
iated l’-emi
returned from Belton, where they
I’ i
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ii -t
Mr.
JACK DEMPSEY DENIES
CHARGES DF FULTON
TENNESSEE MAN HERE
TO INSPECT DIL FIELD
tale for the coming
east mid decided to
Wise and I’r.
is a pl.'ii in
lile rending
DECLARES EFFORT IS
BEING MADE TO OVER-
THROW GOVERNMENT
be met by Engin
taken in asking the Texas Legislature
National Live I
former employe
tration, testified
state Conmeree
tug industry, Edward Lamater o
ountry, we
vilh them r
iml not tal
the r
lit ll
South Texas.
i'. cumm, munnger of the * ham l
bur of commerce, ealled the .......ting to |
order mid expluined the intoreat of Io I
eal I uxiness me n in obtaining " tir •'
is I.mon for the oil men now operating "
Tuesdny fair, colder in the south por
field, and that
had time to get
f the Stute Highway
FAIR: HOUSING
posible cut down mi nd
in companies that
order that the burden
Its fun to go to
matinees
And sit in ftiryland
and then
Come out and find
the noisy street
D, Hurt.,n,
form, r Ho
apphed
o not fit
heavy for those who are proving I
Texas territory .
What Tax Would Moan
will not be
for the coming year, with a
CL EBURNE, TEXAS, TIODAY 11 1.
newspaper
, Socialists,
the confer.
the John
ict, I
itei t.
tilings
E. Fi
wildcatter is the real fix nd of
Miss filady
He was a me
of Musous i
1. . I e bill pl os1
is produetion tax
WHO IS PRETTY GIRL
WHO LOSE HER RING
ground I hat Texas oil fields are not yet
proven and wildcatting in not only nee
esaary but is often very costly. Some
of the oil men are favorable to a I per
loss to the stoe
And see the
same old
world azdin.
As soon
pointed wo
for the big
fly amentatmd
the meu
Conner of Dallas, division en
Buekner. Ifo
rin ed n let
ho is with
Kit ini' Mr.
is getting
today. At
manager of
reh Depart
eulture com
"i big pack
iduatry wus
re uumber
ot th.
Washington, Feb
SU F F R AGE SU P PO R T E
TRY TO GET vov
ral bills dealing with .
i taxation before the I
to be III
i Food Adminis
he House inter
i was moving whi.il caus
eridently pull it ring of
He ealled to her but six
him. He gave the ring t
mi'll are opposed to this tux on
id mud doesn't
It V. P. I .
can look bnik
it on forciu soil
d< ill the ill. ■
itiful iver Ilin
18, mini, tola the S, nate
" mittee Hint a comhin
orritory i nd is strong (
of the
k will begin ।
fair prog।am n
I a list ill dire,
graph rends:
' I xus liir. had a bad aputation in
the past in the matter of passing legis
prevented the dev clopmen
11 s resourcen. "
uy w.sN
Bosque county, who will escort the vis-
itors through Bosque county, a distunee
of fifty nine and n hnif miles. Bos
que county has a bond issue of $130,
(too with which to improve the Meri
dian road. With the assistance that
I Johnson county is to get it is thought
I that the total amount will be between
$125,000 and $130,00. But the road in
) Johnson county is much shorter than in
Bosque county.
rr Move," The artiele
out of exintenee
behalf of the oil mi'll, hundre
to think of it now. At sue time wile
working on a high elevation on Ameri
inn plane brought down a German
plane right at my station, sometimes
fnir a perfeet ataree
on mil tax
The Record
i.rdied
The 2 per cent gross production tax
would net a etarge of 1 cents per bar
rel azainst the producer. The present
tux is 1 2 ot 1 per ......t gr0ss produetion
Most of th oil men, it was nnid, “0 no
particulary oppose raising this 1°
per .ent, provided the law does not im ,
pose too drat tie regulations on hoW
drilling shu be doin'. |lation thu
severa el. men have estimated thnt
(By Ansonlated Fmm)
W ashington, Peh. 3 Tin Pond Ad
ministration and Department of Agri
eulture aided five big pack rs to obtain
monopolist ic control of the meat pack
in your iusue of second in
in n Hlight mistake when I
supzest that the rentier be
rounty an th
» the nrmiwtie
ng to buy sicek
ty-one countries have nrrivet
the international socinlint
here. One hundred and fifty
men havi also arrived. Nwi#
who decider not to attend
4 nee are kucomina more host
Is exprosmed that Ameriean
will not In* present as this is
out pt Delcon the latter part of last
week to look th* fields over but ow
ing to the impnssabl condition of the
rendu he decided to come baek to
Cleburne mid wait until he could travel
around in the oil fields. This is his
first visit to Cleburne and he is well
pleased with the town and country
generally.
no less than
in wells nic
couhty:
The great Dnilas News in at the opin
ion that oil slock investments are wick
cd and ealeuiated to bring rain and
high water to all who play the game.
Wise county citizens who have made
thouxnnds of dollars in oil investments
in Her kburnett field beg to differ with
the great Dallastown publieation.
f A v< St. Louis, Mo.
Huy was
to the center of activities. He
gone and machine guns belching
around me so the roar and bursting of
sharpnell were defeaning and dny and
night the flash and roar of the hat
tie, but w kept the messages flash
ing back as fast as possible and kept
brother, Tom
F. C.
was written ns intended. Mark.
ers to coutrol the
impossible hecause
; of independent eone
— Buy W
d proven
l other oil
ask that
that rules
..rid's ureatost wur,
nd something (lint th
I with us I '* the co l
we marched right int
1e hand ylayin The
.1 \
Daniel Held.
witn the New Testnment
by Miss s.well pun i
' i Hm.st
following cm roctiioi
resident; t)
dent; Ton
viee prenide
There will be .rimes each night
this week at the Anrlin Street Metho.I
1st churel, begining at 7:00 o’elock
I The ermon will be delivered by some
of Ilie greatest yrearh, 1 . in Nouthern
Tit < annual Meeting of the st,"
ers of tie Juhnuon County Diatri
A>><>. itit ion ''.ii" held Monday at
word was n ed down the lux ",
Ligzert lair >ii tlie historv of th.
t ntiou would Jr given this ‘all
('oil 'loinc was elocted
mid fifteen directors wer eh le.
directors have all pledged tlet
to pul their shoulders to th I"
work for th.’ best results ,
doubt nheut getting good
till get .low u to work to mal 'I,,
i.ii.I of Arabia Ten
n Knights Tempi, r
Wednesday fair and warmer
Texas Tuesday fnir, warmer in ,
thing
mittee hearing
night.
There are sev
gross product. o
Texas iegislatu
2 pi r cent j. «’
asked mo to try ,
I hardly know whether the joke is
better is one mi me or the linotypist
or proofreader. I have long ago eou
elu led to fnrgive any one for not being
able to rend my writing, and yet I must
eompliment the ingenuits of the man
who enn make Noah out of Murk even
il. my own handwriting.
Just tnother suggestion about the
course. It i irnii in phi tea three chapters
a day, but this can be easily accom
plished in one «ourter of an hour on the
average.
Let me ruggest dividing P’salm 7:
into two rendingst 1 37; as to end.
Then divide Pslam IIP into eleven
rea lings of 10 verses ench. Then dorblo
on enough of the thort Pslams to mak
nt I he twelve bays.
J. W. LOVING.
of it, but feat
ere longer as I
Teh graph oi’tlm
the name time, I
oil busine s in Texas. One para
nod its teria
' ongu, | im "
fund
Fofhting l .
Illi produe I ’ lol
1 life
I. '
F A FOSTER HAS GOOD
MAP OF THE AHINELAND
mnas I
. fields
at Austin Tuesdny
- t’lristman day HIX
vrit. a letter horn,
will nay this I won
in home w it h ill l ot
4 hrist mas l ime, lit
re than usun to th.
holders.
rue Fort Worth Record is win
‘em up for the
Record says ...................
mi i who develops land not in th.
1019, explain-
' lowing tors ■
church nt N:00
I count for the
The surcesuful lif
rexas. Hint if it were not for him it
would be many years before the state
would be developed.
TI, St s r Telegram ran a 500 word
editorial Sunday under the head "A
o-opration by Mi
store No-
the Klinel
tries affect
(By Anaociated Presn,)
Switzerland, Feb.
Celegates reprenenting
< H. Dinis of London, Teun., n
cousin of S. H. Davis, is here visiting
ueknon "inted Monda
the owner.
quit it Int'- date to ‘tart
stigntion but due to niekne ••
mily negleeted it.
Miss Henri, Ha <
of Mr, and Mrs
The following
praine for the Chamber of
m Fort Worth for the step
n the salnriem of ministers, a
1,0100,000 fol l’reabyterinn ii i
l i, amen and for stricken j
(Ey Annnetated Preno)
I Sill; I A, I ’uh, Feb 3, Jaek D m
pney, ptentinl opponent id Jess Wil-
| Inrd in the proposed contest for the
World’s heavy weight pugilistic cham-
pionship, today i»Slxd ll denial of the
i harges alleged to have been made at
San F’raneisco Inst Saturday, by Fred
l niton that the fight between Dem-
psey and Fulton, at Harrison park.
New Jersey, July 27 last was a pm
arranged affair and that Dvr psey
doubled erossed Fulton.
Stork Nasociation
I swerney, tompan
graph lint allion, having
amned the examination r
. dm Ao. UI, office o
ill ..Hirer of the army is
nud promoted to 1st
yerator and entitled to
ani .■ for same.
MDWAKI W ML
ignal Corps I . H. A
cublen», Germauy
their investment
it is also cited that the produetion
end is heavily taxed by the Federal । went to uttend the fnnern! of Mi in
loTcmmem. and that litile relef ** "X.
peted .... at bust a year. Beenuse 01
Hiis they fcel the State should eneour.
FIELD STREET B. Y. P. U.
Refinery Bill ovposed.
Thero is also a bil before the Legh
Imur. ivhieh would impose a - I" 1 ' ' I
" ........... of refineries. The
ta,0"w ieve tlat this bill is against i
oil men " , state. ,.special
<i... hest ii.1 crests ot ’I ' 1 ,
ty to Fort Worth to rierefonery ,odu h ’
try is just beginning to 1
large scale in Texas
With regard to conservation methods
Hie oil men link that the > egislature not
. I l... 1 .. lot'll
The Cleburne Morning Review Accepts Advertising On a Guarantv Of Having the LARGEST NET PAID CIRCULATION In Cleburne And Adjacent Territory.
the respon
held its <
eeney will be
ly friend* her.
is th. .mi of
J. D. McCall, who was with the
Ameriean forees in Franee, has receiv
nd hi* discharge and is now at home
26 Fort Worth Av. Mr. McCall re
turned from France early in Decem-
ber nnd has sinee been at the Navnl
Hospital in Brooklyn, N. Y. Bis
friend are highly pleased to have him
hotne again.
will eome down lignin Monday ami that
time will go over the Meridian Bond
in Jolnson county. At the Bosque
eounty line Mr. Connor and party will
Rev Gen. N, Thomas is attehding the
I eonf renee of Hi. Presbyterian New
Iba Movement, mid is reported as en
thnsinstie ove the way in which the
| church is sining lo if. opportunities, to
meet the greut probiems confront ing
han Align.
1 here, 11
id n Knight
IN LFBISLATURE
liuuter of lo
. o. (iinssfurd, 1
Dial of Ah huh!
ng of the dlirce 1
Fort Worth, Feb. 3. Kepresentatives
of all the leading oil compnnies opp rat
ing in this section of Texas, meeting nt
tho Chambei of < ommeree Monday af
ternoon, discussed pending oil legisla
tion.
Bills dealing with taxation and eon
servation of oil and gas production
formed Hi" ehief topics at the confer
once.
Heveral oil men were named to rep
resent the conference at n joint com
v the leader
ing lohn
many. Whew
t*O some of fh
hair stnna st
ISth, my brother
t hrougzh l lobur He
t in w ar one. ane a bud
this war, of wh
l Norman, Jill
Horne, J. 11
Milkers.....I
l w
map is sevornt lent wide mid long
gives detail*, ineluding the last
th line of the great war. This
is at tlx Foster Fain Druge store
2 mid can be seen by any one
is interested,
-— Luy W. s a —-
1 .1. The quest ion of
olive ( umptell,
I. Itisi pilin' one
Norone M< It,.11.
1. \u old exeus f
member lip 1, M ।
East Te
mil' i, and Old
I tell you eve
...... W a
. Jim. I I"
are < omfo
toi bnt in
Th. com
uiit of those
for the pre
regt leg and
th. ponaltis
to pass any laws that will cripple
mile* aw
lling bet
mis to uo horn
rve my comtr
k of whut si
ers’ lit. I* ne
we have them
still the glory
' glad t . it
incil in 1h
i ‘ ed .
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1919, newspaper, February 4, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422614/m1/1/: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.