Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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8ATt’Rr>AY, FEBRUARY 3, 1917
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PAY-DAY
SPECIALS
Final Clean-up On All Ladies
Coat Suits and Coats
All Lalies Coat Suits
1-2 Price
Every Coat Suit in the House Reduced
Regular Prices $15.00 to $27.50
Sale Prices $7.50 to $13 7 S
Big reduction on Ladies' Misses
and Children’s Coats
SIX Dili UOif i Id immii '» h 1" mill
uH.ii lum
Men and Boys, Attention!
Big Reduction on Men s suits and Overcoats, also
Men s and Boys’ Mackinaws. Don’t miss
this Opportunity.
CECIL & COMPANY
Louth Main Street
Cleburne. Texas.
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Diagnostic I csts Necessary to
Stamping Out of i u!>orcii!osis
By Dr RICHARD COLE NEWTON. Suromn and I hyjtr’An
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r*V0tIi MEDICINE AO OMTUIH
fr wovoanrnt ■’"nuLfn in
TirATIKf INFIRMITIES
or old mi
“or tht past rear or «n *■ er»t of
• M err* rlilrrt, ll-’tea of the ft(-| la
tl'itn* art Halirdfr |*lke, KrtM
• tile Teen. 5r«v* hma in n very feet Is,
Vi 1'r •!»!* of health tovdertug ,1
till r*. an w t rtt aright be teeme-t 4
ftramt t'wlia*
ft air fntl n r health was due ••
doubt, in a Ittifr n.rurirr te it.
■ ' infirmities of ad* a need mgr, »».t
although they rtrrlml every p »t 4.
• are apt) alien!ten, they *eeme.| |« t,«
beyond the mart af the treatment «r
olnaritv adtnini*t«red in such cases,
't llr ■dfi’ir.'loa of Mr* Fulton, Ur
nibtron of the institution, thci
1 hided to try Tanlac, and it a a* a
h- ppy deriaion indeed when they did
<■ Tl * reconstrue"five powers of the
moil trim* wer* at once In evtdrnr*
They began almost im rnc tint civ to f..|
• *M#» «•»! t etter and r#*t l#*tter Hlio r
that lima tbe treatment ha* h.*et
tinned with the moat astnnishin,- a> I
gratifying fault*; hut let then, tell
• heir own stories la their own In It
virtual way. Their statements are pro
fn n • |v Interesting.
Mr* linnaer war. one of t!>< fir.t
to uae the medicine, and being at a
t pry ndvnteed age, her trnuhle had
been more pcrsistrnt and dlfflr .lt tn
t eat, |wrhate. than any of th. nth
cm. Mra. Ifminer paid:
"I have been ia a verv wreak, n r
voua atate for aeveral v.*'< and burr
mif'crd principally from *t«ma-*ii
truiilde 1 would no for months o', a
time without rating any aolid f-n.J n
tip to a abort time ago, (petit moat
■if my time in my room, a* t wit too
eralt to romr dowry a lit*. I » r
•owe corn bread and spnwil.s *0
dinner today and they * n *1
ngr*e with me perfeetlv. n* I
rtiffererl no had after offer t*
ever. The horrible fie a J*ch»’* a" I
nervoiiatieaa are gone and t am feeling
an mtteh lietter in every way.'*
Mr*. Martin, who war the 1
teatify, eaid:
' * I har e suffered « ^fraarat dent from
turd, darting |raina in lay head nn I
hail atomneh trouble. I hardlv over
have a pain now, the eatarrh an longer
trouble* me and tny fipj-etite i* much
lietter. **
Mr*. Fink aaidt
“I wa* eiek all laat eummer and 1
now feet better and stronger than tn
month*. I no timber Buffer from the
headache* I had *0 much,”
Mr*. Wall!* »eemed to he especially
delicate atnl had a very weak const!
tntlon and weak stomach. Mr*. Walli*
; aaidt
“la only one week after taking your
medicine I began to feel greatly im
proved. I feel very mueh stronger,
••nioy inv menla more and neem to re*t
lietter at night 1 expect to continue
taking Tan Inc."
In referring tn the above atate
i.irnta, Mr. O, F Willi*, who I* now
j personally directing the introdnetioa
I of Tanlac throughout the *outh, aald
“I consider the atntementa of theae
i old ladiea the mn«t remarkable last
hove ever come under mv obaervatlon,
I do not heeit.atn to any that I believe
! these endorsement* to he the atrongrnt
go to
hberlff Miller
that he would 1
aa not i f ted t
will have to re
er*l day*
m w FEimi chut
er, »’aunty Attorney
eta hie t 'Inode Ha»4ly,
: r**ut««t of the Nn
1 * let*»we and thirty
nod Johanna counts
■ I to Itaiiaa Thnmday
arrei ■■»**. which la to
the federal coart. O*
her raw being on trial
re did ant f*» to Inal
* autaoor o' the *H
'me, euhyeot to coll,
■fated on hie return
Mur* te ftalio* ae anon
tec of the w icneeac.
.in ia Hallaa far eet I
T HAMRICK 11 AH RETURNED
FROM RON OF NOLAN COUNTY
J T llamrirk
Koocoe, Nolan
tame montha ia tl
returned home an
who has been in
it.tr, for the poet
mole 1 o*inre« ban
-an that hi* l uti
new ia that county baa been good
lie bought and arid about floe rar
load* of ot«)c* while at Rooroe, and
tic* •li:;|m.| .»r carload to Fort
Worth, which he fiaiahed welling out [
yeaterday. Vtr Ilinrirk ioteode to
take a rent fur a w|lle, a* he cuaei I }
it* the mule busier** about over for ,
thi* season
OKHMAN ORDER WO UU>
PUT RMItW ON RATIONS
in wh.
It
in Prance fhrov
I* r,ut hurl red.
The tiund ft*
*
vevanra of «tt; j
will aleo rrtub
**stem for the
of carda for fl
food.
Feh. O-ThO
n an gnverament
>f the ioaogwra
le«l oubmvrine
e» the only port
ch tftwl.w traffic
»ill lav oiva a
it for the euw
Par trrrlaad Rod
<***ary a ration
it'd the iMtuanre
Ipal artlclee of
Many Saturday
and Monday
SPECIALS
A wonderful Showing of
Spring Merchandise for
early shoppers. COME
SHOP TODAY.
Hundred* of thing* you will need In making up your epr1of gar
1 .cn » Thom who have “*etr home sewing done early will find
• II the tier weary thing, at KELLY ROYN everything you want
You'll save time by <timing hero
DAILY ARRIVAL!! Ol*
NEW hl’RIMU M FK 'll A S
DIRE POR (917
McCAH. 8 KI’RINO PAT
TERN* ARE HERE
1 he Home Dry Goods Company
NTXIRO DRAWH TWENTY YE ARK
run PH UK IS THK THING
KELLY IMlYH, I’ropricton
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH,
Prre Delivery
Drown wood, Ft
a negro, waa gin
stale penitcntiar-
terday aflernaod
1 a*e had been
M.*Aii»ter waa
Annie Haywood,
til.ip M.- A list.**
n twenty year* ia the
' b ra jury here yea
after evidence in the
deilbe ruled an hour
■barged with kitting
a aegrenn, in Itrown
wood let. R, 1014, while the Free Fall
Fair waa ia program.
Kvldence adduced bt the state was
that McAlister *hot the Harwood worn
an while he v.aa deemed In woman'*
clothe* and the negren* wa* returning
to her home from the cernlval
HEAR PORTER
II A. M ' REALIZATION *
7 Y0 V M * IAJBT. NT RAYED OR RTOLEN"
Main Street Methodist Church
ir
T'HK principal re;t*on that vv<* lire m«l;mg t . little hf.nlwn .*<*| ;
I Btamping out of huintin tulterculoai* i» tliat tlu»re .id- *> m nv r,
located incipient cattcu. Before we slinll make rent progre-- in tiit-
dirretion tlie popular conception <tf the ctlent ttrtvl true lii*tt>ry of tic
diaea*c must he entirely • hnnjfrd.
The tuberculin diafpiO'die test mu*t be generally nd. j !<d .nn! t
methotl must be devined by which pructittllv ull do di-i-n ■ 1 i .ill ioL.lt'
whogc nyntiotia arc below pur without nn obviotia ihiim hi i-: ...... 1 .
to the teat, and I host* found to he infect'd n mt («• t r > ', '
if powihlc, BKEOIIK POSITIVE SYMPTOMS i \\ BE 1*1 MoN
•TRATED IN THIS LUNGS OR ANY PARI o| Till BOH
When a positive tliitgnoeia of tuliofculo*i* can ht ■ | ;
examination of the ehcat the case i* no |on"< i tnup • i t, >u i n g
moment for beginning treatment lu* pn-*i d.
It m*y Im* a long time Itefore whole- de te«t» with tu ’•rruiin will l»
tn»«le upon human being* a* they are n<m mail" non 11!•■
WE HAVE NOT YET REACHED THAT STAGC O? CIVILIZATION
WHEN HUMAN LIFE SHALL RECEIVE AN MHfH CON Si Ot R A T10'.
AS PROPERTY.
Coming In Out of th* Wat.
There la nn atnualng atory by Athe
»ann wblrli aiiggeHia the |e,*s|t)ie ort
fin of the |diraw* "He duea not know
enuuklt lo come In . ul of (he wet.“ Ac-
rvirdlng to the eiitertuluing graiiitnarlau
referred tu. n town in tin e e under i that Im 1 by a pr
•treaa of evil elreumatenewa l.urrowed prlctarv medieine nf an . character."
Rjoney from n rich man, who look u* Quoting from one of Mr, t'oojier'*
security for tliar limn a mortgage on th* | lectures, Mr. Willi* *aid
band*i>me |Hirtlco which Niirmutulcil
the market place lie waa not nn un
generuiin cr»M||t<ir, for when It rained
tie rauncil the town ertera to announre
that the citIrena had permlaaloii to
take refuge under the rolouuaile
Rtrangera vlaltlng the town who fall
ed lo have the matter properly explain
cvl to them were * lnipfe**ed by the
extraordinary etreamalni.ceu that they
•prend aliromi the report that the pco
pi* were an Mltipld that they had to lie
told when to come In out of I ho wet
' ‘ When peotd* grow to a ripe obi
age, their dlgeative organ* l*e« vital
itv, nnd hedn lo act more slowly and
lea* effcrtiinlly than in youth. The
circulation become* poor, th* blood
geta thin, the appeii(e fail* and the
dicrwtlon weak,
"Tanlac, tha powerful reconstructive amounting to ov*r 1.10, Thi*
Urge* Home For Frtendleaa. j Hickman
Temple, Feb. 2.—Mr* liennet F. J- A Huwphrle* and other* are
Smith of thia city, one of the heat ; *n Austin working in tho interest
known social service worker* in theiB1® proposed legislation,
atate, la the originator of n movement
designed to create a state home for
friendlea* and dependent women and
children, nnd Representative W. It.
Butler o fth* city has introduced a bill nn.l mails to England will discontinue
in the legislature making provision for their nailing*, a* will the ship* of var
the tame. Mr*. Smith, the Rev. P. A.; ions other enmpanie*.
Early Insurance.
William (Slldinn* of I.«t>doii la said
to have Imen I he first man to have bla
life Insured On June IS, 1853. he
signed a contract with eight men by
the term* of which he was to have his
Ufe ItiKured for t'JNt for one year for *
per cent of thi* amount. In lN5u
. A resident of a Connecticut city was
District Judge 'I^ Hpann, j traveling In I'liglaml and be am* In
tereatcil lu the workings of accident
Inauranc* for travelers. 8o lie came
horn* and promoted the f> ■ t accident
Insurant-* company In thi- country
ill* first client wa* a resident of Hart
foul, whom he Inaured for Ifi.OtXi
■gainst Injury In his atroll from tbe
postoffice to bla home. Marine Inaur
am-* gne* I sick to the early part of the
fourteenth century and cornea from
Belgium.
tnnlr, i* the ideal *trength#ner and
body builder for old folks, because it
create* a good, healthy ap|H»tite,
strengthen* digestion, carle he* the
blood, and Iu thi* natural manner
liuiM* up, strengthen* an* nvigorate*
feeble, rua down, nervou* people, an*,
i* an unfailing source of comfort to
th* aged and infirm."
Tanlac is sold in Cleburne by K. R
flow, in Vanus by McIntosh line , In
Alvarado by W. II. Norman, and in
Grandview by Tbomi-son Drug Co.
f Adv.)
THICK ICE ON THE CREEKK
TEMPERATURE 11 ABOVE
There wa* thiak |e* on the creek*
in Johnson county curly Fridav morn-
ing. The minimum temperature her*
wa* 11 above *ero before day Friday
morning. whereas at Dallas l| «s*
given at 13 above sero.; so it will he
seen that it warn 2 ilrfftcs lower here
than at Dallas
PI.EADR GUILTY IN COUNTY
COURT; TINED «10 AND COPT
A white man named Raster wood
from th* northwestern part of the
county, pleaded guilty In the* eonotv
court on Friday to a charge of theft
under #50 and wa* fined #|i» and cost,
wits tbe
Wichita tint# Another Factory
fBv AtW.'UtM frees i
Wichita Falls, Feh. t—A d I
eal I*
MMHmIK * loess! wber. Iwr a f*. tn.
for the mSBufaeture of wUnmills of a
new desigi. is to locate la this suty.
Arran, • l * hu > *been ma le t •
•a old buildlag O L. Huffman, th
v enter of the machine, will put the
plant In here, and says he already ha<
order* for 1,500 of tbe machine*
COURT MAT CONHIDL’R CARE
(By Associated I're**)
Austin, Feh. 3,—1‘realdlag Judge
!>avtd*oa ♦ if the court of criminal ap
; * ala aaniraacrd from the bench Wed-
!,e*da.* that tka court would renaider
the written argument which had l-ee*
• ubmitted on the mutlna to set aside
the order of the conn overruling a
mntioa for rehearing ia the c**# nf
Juan Marta and ItieTndo li-inaftia, from
I ravis c.mntv, gi.cn the death penalty
for the m I'ier of kUtgrae Rmith on
th* gornnds that Judge A. J Harper
was disqualified from sitting ia the
motion for rehearing.
Judge 1 >»« ideon informed eouasel
that in the eient they should base
further wrtttea argument it ahould be
filed before the end of thte week.
MARRIAOE LKT'.NBLB
l». H htago end Miss Ruby Moore.
You Need Not Suffer From Gatarrh
only cnee up Friday for consideration
la the county court.
W'HITE MAN RENT TO COUNTY
FUADS OUILTY orondcreii a vburt time after, why you
You have proimbly lieen in the habit
rf using external treatments tn relieve
your catarrh You have applied sprays,
wasbrv amt lotion* to the mucous sur-
face* of the no** and throat have
liven temporarily relieved, and then
A white man pleaded guilty to a
charge of vagrancy Friday and wa*
taken lo the county road by Deputy
Sheriff Bower*. He waa arrested by
Deputy Sheriff Moreland.
PERSONALS
were troubled with another attack of
catarrh
You *hould realise that catarrh is
an Infecti- •. • f the r - 1. "i .* fact
haa been agreed upon by rp<>eiatl*t«
in catarrh trouhl*«, and has been
proven in the laboratories of the Swift
Specific C«. 8. f S , which wt dis-
covered over fifty yvai* a, i, will
cleansn your blood of the latarrhal
poison* ami will thereby relleva you
of the dripping in your throat, tha
sore* In your nostril*, spitting, hawk-
ing and bad breath.
AH druggi-t* carry S. S. S, mi
th* physicians of our Medical Depart-
ment will cheerfully answer any let-
ters which you may write them in
regard to your rase. Swift Specific
Co„ .1 >5 Swift Building, Atlanta. Ga.
Danes Discontinue Mailings
Copenhagen, Feh. 2.—Danish export
steamer* carrying agricultural product*
Tho Quinine That Does Not
Causo Nervousness or
Ringing in Hoad
Berattao of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness
or ringing In the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and
Headache. Used whenever Quinine ia needed.
—bul remember there Im Only One
“Bromo Quinine”
That Im the OHglnml
Laxative Breme Quinine
Curious Death Custom In Fiji.
The Fijians believe that In case a
marriageable youth or maiden die*
without having gone through with tbe
elaborate nuptial knot tying ceremony
of the Islands bla or her soul la doom
ed to wander about forever tn an tn
termedtale region between heaven and
tielL
When any one die* man. woman or
•hlld—• wlmle’a tooth la placed In the
band of the ior|we. tbe mlaalle to hr
thrown at the tree which stands aa a
It Was Going Too,
Blit Where are you off to!
Jilt — I’m going downtown to the
lew pier*
••What fori"
"To bare iuy watch fixed ”
"isn't yn»r watrb goingT"
Mure* I m taking It along win,
me.**—fit LouL Post IHspatch
P'-epa-ing Per Patches
When untiling kitchen aprons leave v‘‘**<>n of Dallas sad A. A
the strings longer and wider than I* Daltaa arrived here Friday
necessary, then when a patch Is needed
cut off s piece of the apron string for
ibis purpose Tills t» better than using
a new |de<e as ib»‘ string ha* faded
with the apron Mothers' Magatlne
of Waco waa here Kn ] ’
day visiting friends,
W O Kretslngrr, tha veteran postal
elerk who la airk at th* horn* of Dr.
and Mr*. J L. Ball, *11 North Mian
street, ha* developed pneumonia n«ul
I* being attended by three daughter*
sad a niece.
C. K Patton of Chicago, J I* Da
Lilly of
Sb on btud
neaa.
Thin Signature on
gukletMmt to (Milnt out the road that
leads to heaven and th* one that leads
to hell.—lK>nd»ri Mall.
Boat* at Houston Inspected
Houston, Feb. 2.—Two Austrian
' ' tcamshli*. tbe Morawaitc and (’am-
j | anin, are iatem-d here awaiting the
j outcome of the war. The merchant- ,
I msm mmm l«4«t* la Ika Utttll«Mik«N> ka* i
A Sit Heavy.
ItnrtKutr Yon s.tui warm Have
yon I*-n exend In*' Waterman-Yea.
Indeed | aoni to the rotttea' dance
and swung dumb belle* around all
n etting Mb htgaii tiargoyle
Just What He M*snt.
Editor Wiist do yon mean hy writ
Rig stH li a phrase as ••Tli* house hurtit
up?” Wc always houses burn
down Reporter l>* Imt this one
*aught fire In Ihe eellar
Demonstration on Farm Terracing
Oalnesv iBe, Feb. 2.—-Aa expert on
j terracing, from th» atate agricultural
department, will lie on the Rprodley
I farm, several miles south of Haines
vflle, Feb. 11 and 14, to give public
demonstration to farmer*.
Inauranc* to R* Lower
,!!
Better to lie deeplsed for too anxlotia
•Pt»ceh«ui*lona than ruined by too ran
•dent aecurttf — Iturke
Wi hits Falls, Fet. 2 T* is ctv will
get a 9 per rent rut in fire Imtm
r-itc, '*,c r< . i,i | figi.ies on h.*»i « mil
premium* for the |nm* three years >
showing that much reduction is du*. i
The louse* for Ihe three year period
ending Jnn. I, totaled #115,104, and
the premium* collected her* aggregated
0SM.OOA j'
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French Railings Uninterrupted
Part*, Feh. 2 The eentral commit
te* of French shop owner* Informed i
tha Amoriated Press todav that the j
new Herman sol.marine policy wlllj
r M n—K Rrr chrrrrgr- RRaivtftr jo niilBg
from France.
CITY MEAT
MARKET
M. F. Feige, Ptop.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
CASH SALE
Fresh Oysters, |ier pint.________
Pork linast, per |H>und______...
Ib»ef Brisket Hunst, per pound -
t’huek Hteak, per pound_____...
Mixed H»usage, |i*r pound........
PURE IlOO LARD. P»r Pound
Home Cared Bacon, per pound.
Frankfurters, per pound........
Bologna, per pound.............
Veal Roast, per pound___......
( hole* Veal Bleak, jmr pound...______________________
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