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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917.
Classified Ads
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To Maiai .ati pawple on own note
aad eocunty
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tatng*k*n tu*kt«*l
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JIM KlfSER NOW
ENDBRSES TUNLJIC
; Wall Known Public Man of Austin
Nar» 'It Put kit to Mtittt an*;.*
Thao I vti R**n for Y*ar*
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■a*km ia .liataal**.
t>a* wood apllt jullty, 7 i* fat*. l»
a‘*km in di»'*l*t.
Ywt *t**l ton** of fur «|tr*d* for |
J 1-S ia. bait, I In If.
•A* fourth lack l**U, thirty f**t l<>og
Apply at It*, l*it off it* or phon* 31
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the following tlalonirti
• i aju tly malUi.g m*
tan an<| I will alna,a *|
fur it whan I ha,* the
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WAKTr.l),
'dfcN WANTWl TO LKAKN IIAlUiKU
IFIAI'K Tuu wagaa aft*r ft* noli
"itITK MOltMU llAlUll.k OfUilAJH.
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WANTiJi Tu hrar
guuil farm for aal*
full ptrllmlira l>.
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fiuui uwnor of
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R Huah, Minn*
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WiATNH Two b*ya with poaiat to
(i*U,»r tb* Mutniag It*, i*w. Apply
to N. A. Allan,*, drrulator, at !<*,i*w
ofDaa aay day b*tw**a A.3u au.1 6 p
WANTflti <io#d raaidanca in Cl*
hara# la atchaag* for 1011 art#
farai in flwt munty, wall tmprovnl;
aixty acre* in a wilt# at hot, balan.* in
timber an a paatur* What ha,* you
to off or. Haiti* A I’lrhl*, Huutb Hid*
Httwar*. Pboa* Mt
WANT®, W# have a client with Um
'•**8 who wants to buy a men litU#
fou* ar ft** room ohu**, w*ll totaled
la Mvrth or W**t (Aaharna, not more
than *a**a or right block* from lb*
•■iiaara. rnaat tm a bargaut. loan# ia
aad tall u* what you hata. Hal ton A
Ptokja, l*hua» 61A _
WASTMH Kww #ir*l rl«*• fr**h milch
_row* J. U. Cl,ddaioith. 4 2?
AiiV ARADO
J. f. yni.'haall of t l*Hurn* pomwl
'hiuugk Alvaradu m rout* hum*, lie
haa l.rra d ong .'onaidvrabl* terracing
la the Voriim remmunRy.
Mr aa.l Mr*. H R Wateoa **■*>, *•!
a meaeagr from Ml. i'laaaaat aimaaae
lag the arneg* of th*ir daugklor, fay,
to Mr. Tfcowka* 18. tiler*, >>f N«w|wft
Y irgtar* Th*y left immediately
for Virgin#* Wherw Mr. (itaa* ia a mk*
Ira* operator ia th* U H. nawy.
Otto Rcoeka, aon at Mr. aad Mr*. J.
C. Hguok*, of Alvarado, underwent an
o|M>rati<m for appoadicjlia ia Pori
Worth Moadwy of thr* w**h. H*|wf4*
from that otty ar* to the affmt that
th* operation ••# a *nrr«M.
N If. Imonard and Mtm H H. On*
win wet* uake.t ui mar*mgg nt Ut
Ha tu id ay aftar.mn by Jantmo Ma*>ait,
of (.'DbtMWA
f'oonty AJturimy Hrortndge. of ti*
burn*, wa» in Alvkrndo Tuomlay of la*t
week oe bo*me**.
Ho* n, now Alvar ad •* Atari i, to O.
dr* r aay wa?^l^^fcF W*ab
la wash. j Th# H«4B
ia Clakuraa laatliutd , uaa Uoa
• viait friea,I* I
ml War
under
.frdernti
to th*
,*rn man or mutton, llie
pied the bench in Caldwell
*weniyr year* and redguod
to aoropt tb* ayimiutment
M'ttep ..f |r.!iiiitn, under Our
[lit. After nigh Iren month*
fire, he wa* compelled
on account uf fntling health, to retire
from nil.! life 11* i* not only on#
..f Auatia '• n»,i highly re*peet«d clti
4* i*» , but t* i i .uarnantly know#
iKro-ig' ->t the *tgte.
*‘l ha. a *uffcr*,| front cotiatlttaltott
Ffor years,’' coiitittned Judge Ky*#y.
“J had rheumati* pain* alt over my
l*«ly» »«• rtMtle** and couldn't *leep
*r all nail. I naa stupid and tired, my
taurd wriMil to be iduggtyh, aad at
’•tu** I couldn't think. 1 Had no
t»*f|ry and fuffered fre,picntly from
beadachna. And, on lop of my other
trouble*. *>. ut a month ago, a fie
>t,y* lefure I began taking Tanlar,
I look a #e, ere cold which left nt* with
• pnm in my ehe*» and a dreadful
cough I c,mbIn 'I rest at night for
• >.oghing- aod in lw frank about It, I
was ,»*t about play*4 out
’’liat I'm feeling Ilk# a different
taitn now, thank* to Twntnc I **w it
•iliwtiM.| na<l Iwgna taking it and two
tad tie* have put me tn better *hnp*
than I hat* b**n ia month*, aad that la
a (Act, It 'a th# best me,Hr i»« I *y er
took. 1 rat hrarty and *!e*p well, my
rh#ua>nUe |isini and cough are all goat
and 1 feel mure active and eaergstic
thgn I have ia a long time, ta tact,
I’m feeling fin# bow and nothing haa
h*l|*d me but Tanlac. 1 recommend It
to my frirmda as rtte bent medicine f
have ever found to build up a weak,
rundown nyetem aad to restore lust
health and vigor.”
Tanlac ■* a»ld ia ciaburn* by 11. K
t row, in Venn* by M. tni»*h Hroa., in
AH iillto by W. H, Normas; ia Oraad
view by Tb«ni|«,>B Hrug On.) ia Rio
Vtatw by * Vfft**# A filaamagam*. a
Iturleaon by Idiylea* A Kobbin*; in
d'Ohu* l«y Poster, Ventch A Co., and i#
Idfllaa by O. K Hrug Rtor* .Ad* )
JACK NON IN
ROY IMP NO VINO RAPIDLY
dodge J*. boon *t*te,t Monday that
h>* ••-*«, IVfin.i.*tn(i, who wa* *tricke#
.Iowa with mump* ab*«i a week ago, ig
•till vary *tcb. Pawaiagt##" iih>*«g
voaad atm to mi*a t*e hw dmtri I .te
tmta ai llill*«H.ro and thi* gave bits
mental Mrea*. Hta fn#nda wall wish for
hi* «#rly recovery.
v »
"te*;a*c .f# VUitoi
JAaRgrlamd of Weall
It I* an ga,**t.*n*i He* ••• a* Menu-
f*«turi«vg fi**t In Th*** 0*y* That
t>*** H#* R**« Poav4amant*tlg Upon
CWarwi—t Central,
Nil genti*n#»* gathered round a ta-
hi# ota which w*r* displayed a *t**4
faii. a waterproof •#,■* a Ofty iwnt
ea> ail* and a . a of pre- *rv*»l toof.
Ra. h , isiawd credit fur re*Mug ho*
, cm UMMttttaa
“All ar* pcMucta of our wonderful
factory *y*tcr- ** «ald tb* iiianufactur !
*r, "My fmeaigbt built tb* factory,
ami at utauageumot beep* It going "
*'llow abowt in,.trey r protested the
hanker ‘ Wbet* would your factory |
!•# without toy floawrtal aidT
lb* lbird mao woa an eugtneer,
"N*ttt»*r factory nor ft none* would ;
Ua,e U*u of Much account without
my prv-f***l*aai ability tu working out |
pro. raa*a.“ It* aaaortad "Kach of
thevo »rtl<l«* emtxMil** bundled* of
atiguieerioN prot.laro* wbUb I have j
•olved **
"All production teat# on lat»vr," dr I
*l*t*d a workman In rap and over
alia "If I walk out of your factory i
•verythlng atop#"
"I built up tb* conaumlng demand j
for your •tnflV' chipped In the an lea j
t Btau
finally tb# alitb man ap«ke
“I am a die mbit," be said, "arid
I these ar* all chemical product* AI! j
j Industry today ta threw fourth* i hctn
' k*al Von may think that your steel
rail wa# mad* In furnace* and uillla
by purely mechanical proerstes but
from start to Aulsh it dc|*inla on
ctiemlcai el*, tneas In material* anil
aiaiilpulatlon, and If the chemistry I*
lacking tb* rail break* That chroma
t*nned shoe ia a ctieml al arlitevemeDt
Cl.mrun tanulng t* n chemically emi t
pro.e*» The necktie la maite of artlfl.
rial silk, a chemical Imitation that It
at one# cb#*|i, good looking nnd use
fttl As for your can of la-ef, the pack
big Industry ha* town hut If up on
chemical research, and tht* meat was
| probably paid for wtth chemical by
prixliicta. ilrntletnen. three fourths of
#11 our manufacturing today U <-hem
b#l at bottom, and you must rreognitu*
that fact If you are going to eitend
your hnalnvas and coutlutio to tnaks
money.''
h'uter a »|tat new factor In American
n8iMfry-< hemlcat control.
Ixi»k at our manufacturing plants
through the eye* of tbo chemist and
product* that you had supposed were j
entirely inechautcal in their nature,
such as hull,ling material* metals, m.v
chlnrry and the like, Itecoine product* j
of the laUirstory Tb* food you eat, i
th* beverages you drink, tbo clothes j
you wesr. the tool* you use, your I
plsrthlng* sud stuille* and the power, j
best ai.il light that keep you comforts
bl* In the modern world In every one I
uf them I* subtle . heml sl supervision |
It Is si. eg. optional process or plant
nowaday* that d>e* not rest fund#,
met,tally ou chemical control, and If |
you And one that does not something
I* ptohaldv the matter with It for that
very reason
Her# I* another w ay of (llluatratlng
chemical cv.nl rol
Kverybody knows that much bar
been accomplished In the |«st few
year* by Intelligent study of people In
Industry-the workers A manager
understands that bl* people have dlf
flrreute* of temtwrament, education,
brain*, strength like* and dislike* lie
uaea thvtr natural abilities as far as
possible and. when thru* are too pro
Bounced tn a certain direction, may
die. k one agalust another, as by bar
aeaslng carries* eucrgv and cautious
#lp*r1enc* together Kveu dllTerences
*f nationality, iwillUc# and religion can
b* barmotdtcd to Increase output, raise
earning*, cut cospi sod atmttsh waste
si d accidents.
Now comes th* chemist and Insist*
that tb* materials uf Industry are Juai
about Ilk* tb* t<#ople. They ara tern
peramentab 1 hey have warm tike*
and dislike* for each other. Homs are
auergetlc ami Soma aliiggtah They dlf
fer with ui**«, temperature, time, and
So ou. Thetr differences at# as subtle
ta human whlmalea, being detected
»nly with the mlcvosi'op# or delicate
reai flout In many cases. Th* cbem
lit alma to bring about with materials I
tb# asm# t«lan<* and working ha:
atony that th* manager of employees
brings about with human being*.
IT# must all get acquainted with each
•Cher on thia new hails, say a the client J
Mt Hanker* and business men must
get tba (hemlcat viewpoint and learn
fo pas* on chemical values. Thsv bow
call In tb* engineer for professional
guidance wlieu they make Investment*
sad start aew enterprises They must
learn to call In th# chemist tn the
same way and us# his knowledge In
•tearing up t#rbalra! problems Tlielt
relation with th# engineer was not #a
tahllsbed In a day
A similar r#latloa with th# chemist
will lake time For th# preseat they
should cultlvat# an acquaintance with
chemist and chemical literature
Th# chemist, on hi* part, recognise*
that b# haa lieen too closely absorbed
In bis profession and that be must now
cultlvat# th# acqualntan,# of tb# bank-
er. tba business man and th# man In
th# street and #h#w them where cbem
latry touches everything tn modern Ilf*
«!«ft# Oi.llliiV A I
«• «w III m •- II ■■■ m ■ M I • — » n • imp • *e~
lost 4*
ITwt# by Ai' «»l>#n Preae AwnctMtaa,
M*i«r fj*. ,*, at r,*»myy M Wssoa*.
‘To Those Who are
Active and
Not Afraid of Work"
It hna always been said bjr the busimms world that the
hnppicikt i lam* of people in the world were those who have
to work fi*r u living. If you are in this clans thill is to
■ay, the IIAJ’FTKST do not forget the inevitable day
of work no more, which may precede your final day by
•oinc years. You hupiien to eontinne to the iutal tlay if
ymt develop a nice hank Account before the work no more
period arrives Ko, why n«»t start a hank account today,
even though it lie vmttllf Ho, pile up the dollars whit#
.V,»H «re young and able to eurn them.
You are Cordially Invited to Entrust Your Banking
Business V’’th U».
The NATIONAL BANK
of CLEBURNE
Th« Oldest Bank in Johnson County.
S. B. Norwood, President. J. C. Blakeney, Cashier.
PROFUSION AL CAROS
LOCKETT BARBER SHOP
Chambers Street Opposite
National Bank
Oood Barbers CMving Oood Ser-
vice. Come in.
AUTO TIRES HALT BOLES.
Complete equipment for half
aoling any sue tire. Thirty,fire
hundred mile# guaranteed with-
out puncture.
MUTT A JEFF
Vulcanizing and Bicycle Re-
_pairing.
SANTA FE BARBER SHOP.
High class workmanship, court-
ous und prompt service. Your
patronage will be appreciated.
PAY US A CALL.
QUN REPAIRING,
and KEY FITTING
Phone 1286
416 East Henderson
E. A. FINE
H. 0. CLEMENTS, D. D. ».
Phone 931.
OFFICE GRAHAM BLD'O.
J!
!*hoto b> Amfliicon Aafloclatloii
Commmdir Yat»« Stirling, Jp.
Cottonseed
We have a few bushel* left, of First-Year Mebane Tri-
umph Cottonseed; made better ‘ban 38 per cent lint last year;
*1.75 per bushel at barn, or *2 delivered in Cleburne.
J. 0. DRAKE & SON,
Bono, Texas.
DR. V. O. MARSHALL
Dentist
Office East Side of Square
__ Phone 691.
PEACOCK 8
When you want the service of
a Tonsorial Artist come to
see us
PEACOCK 8 BARBER SHOP.
..............ruin
Hinto tty American Pr-*. am.h lotlim
Rsar Ailnvirsl Albert W. Grant, Com-
mander Submarine Fores, Atlantic
Fleet.
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Photographs
The Simple Gift list lenda the It
»,*b*rnawmaitt mt an obilgatiam
Fares Are Lower
VIA
T. & B. V. By.
"The Short Line"
Convenient Schedule.
For information ask
T. W. BURNS, Agent
SHAW’S STUDIO
NEW MEAT
MARKET
)ppo«ite skating ring,
cued meat ospecially.
Bar be*
J. C. STAFFORD In CIimi*
>
HAL J.
Will make the season of 1917 at the Alliance Wagon Yard,
South Mam Street, service fee $10.<X) for a living colt. He
has a record of pacing 1 mile in 2:00, is a well-bred horse,
hia registered number being 743. This horse is well-known
ia this and joining counties as ho was raised by Tom
•Jane*. Tours For service.
B F. 8T0KES, Owner.
- * --
Htxrtft hy Amvrtrsn t’r**s Asenrlattoa.
Br j* *r Qsneral Clarence R. Cdwarda.
What Makes This Bank So Popular?
Ita courteous and efficient service.
Ita cordial welcome to people of email means,
its careful aud confidential treatment of
Lnrge Reaourcee Stroi
egement.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
THE BANK OF OOOD SERVICE.
every account.
Board of Dlrectore—Capable Mas
want YOUR business
W. E. Watts
sells diet
Shetland Stallioa
For tervico ot Stor Wagon Tori. Hr.
spotted every coll yei.
NEWHOME
77/
Sfet/i
* for
my wife"
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a#mi# Ut lh#jr ra# Malurday to | TMt#rday’a neglsot eac
at tedsy s weery.
mo oTMaRhina rv.
MO OTMtR AO OOO#
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