Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1917 Page: 6 of 7
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PRIDAT, JANUARY li, 1917
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
—
WE PAY CASH
For Second-Hand Furniture
We Want 100 Oood Cook Stove*
Wo Want 100 Second Hand Iron Bad*
Wo Want 100 Second Hand Mattroeeee
Wo Wont M l*r«nd Hand Dreaeer*
Wo Want a few routing Bod* la trad*
Wo Want all tbo onrond Hand Chain, Bor kora. Din
Inf Tables, Kitchen Safe*. Kitchen Cabinet# «• car.
C«t.
Wo Want a few Second Hand Davenport*.
Wo Want Vou tofsro our Largo Mark of Now and
Second Hand remiture, Stoves, Rugs of all k nd».
You can almoot alway* And what you want at our
(•tore The prices are very roaoonahlo.
Wo have an ogcolout stock of Ruga and Linoleums,
Full l iar id l ose ( hut*
alao Matting Square*. We bate a now line of Duo
fold*. PARLOR SUIT; We have one good aecond
hand Parlor Bull In Mahogany.
TWO GOOD OHO A NH CHEAP
Wo want vnn to < all u* when you have any hing to trado or
SAFETY FIRST! That moan* see ua before yo u buy.
J. n. WILSON
J. D. Wilson Furniture Exchange
Phone .'.fifi.
The Live Wire rurnlture Store
Dont I'ml lo Enter Ad Contest $10.00 Free
Cleburne Texas.
V
V*
Price Is Purely
Relative
Depending on temporary eonaiderntiona. It i.<t low when
labor and materials are cheap, high when they are high. We
experience this in our buaineaa very forcibly in the flucuating
drug market. No matter how high prices have gone we hate
always favored our customers, holding the retail price down
until the profit was a mere shadow, hoping that conditions
would change the trend of the markets, which have been con
stantly up.
6
The Stores that Serve You Better
You got the benefits of otir wholesale buying.
We want your business for 1917 upon these merits.
We have no favorites, everyone served alike at our stores.
Foster-Fain Drug Co.
(Incorporated)
Wholesale and Retail
, (The Drug Stores Complete)
K.R
. Time
Table
SANTA FB
Mato Lin* North.
Arrive
No. 15
6:20 a. m
Vo. IS
6:30 a. m.
6:55 a. n
No 12
10:10 a. m.
10:20 a m
No. 5
6:45 p. m.
7:10 p. m
Main Lina South.
Arrive
Depart
No. 5
6:05 a m.
0:30 a ro
No. 11
6:20 |i. m
6:48 p, m
J No. 17
9:55 p. m
10: IS p. ni
No. 15
Delias Branch.
10:30 p. m
1
Arrive
Depart
j No 87
6 15 a. in
| No. 8.1
10:30 a. m
No. 85
No. 08
6:15 a m
7:15 p. m
No. 84
6:15 p. at
No. 8S
10:00 p. m
Weatherford
Arrive
6:S6 p. ID
(Dally except
11 ranch
11:00
Kondav)
The New Year
Now is the time when all commercial interests pause for
a while in their struggle for business and carefully look over
last year's transactions. In taking your inventory, are you
taking into account your hanking services! .
We are prepared to give you the beat of service.
TRADERS STATE BANK
CltilUfM •!•••■ • I n*i
LOANS
Don’t overlook the fact that loaning money is a department
of our business. We h|ve the connections whereby we can
handle your wants, and no matter how large or how small your
loan might be it will be given our most careful attention.
THIN TTY A F RAZOS VALLEY
irrlvi
No. 8 Northbound ........6:40 p. m i
Depart*
No. 7 Houthhonnd .......,..6:1S a. m
MISSOURI. KANSAS A TEXAS
Popart.
No. 50—S:08 a. m., ronaorta with north
am) touthbound.
No. 56—6:00 p. m., ronnnatn wtth north
and oouthbound.
Arrtvaa.
No. 51—IS: 10 p. m., connect* with the
north and oouthbonnd.
No. 58—8:20 p. m., connect# wttA th*
north and aouthlouad.
INTERURBAN
All corn leave Clobnran on tho hoot
from J t a. to I p. n. Inoloaivo. Th*
• P «*■ ear stop* at Hnrlnaon. Tho 10
p. m, ear goaa through to Fort Worth
All rare nrrlva 10 mlnaton to tho
boor axcept th* ear leevtac Fort Worth
nt II p. m. which nrrlvon nt It:II a m
Feathers Shipped From AbUano
Abllono, Texas, Jan. 10.—Tho first
carlo*.! of feather* over ahippei from
thin place woo sent to New York ra-
reallv. It netted a sum of 11,500.
otm ecotonne house.
44 l,»» ■nionWn i—
S Mar Bn RoAwtH. on o Rarfwar At*
Una to. WMto la uea
Bometfon. #bsn I think of the
j growth of aar oroamui. *rai*m. it
, t#*ma lo a># no If. lo*aIn* our law loot
•b ut whom It wa* twfor* toy of tka
' mod tea in * *ctlon» or d#v#.. i>ta#.‘-a
(<>#h pin * •* bad rtSkply at heplm*
*rd extended (bo famllp rw.ibkm. odd
•I on «dl # born a»4 a •vrkruoMi tbor*
and n now *#t of ilHpiug r>«,»m* there.
I built up higher aa o*r t.ui>dau<wa ami
put out Ut 11# loan l>« on IIm* okto anlll
no bad n *<ru turo that bad no char
seter whatever Now tb* | u-m*hh t.
I to tiro In tb# houe* and )et < hong# 1L
Well, w* are arc nit<- u in our Urn*
] Sad oar nr blteeta arc * ao mfltwrrv
Wq doB t boT# |u *tu|i u>ing » railroad
! terminal tweaua# n to o »tmt< n to b#
lag built. W# don't ha» # t# iiup may
Of tbo pr")v*a*a of our lit aw tio.'gu**
w* are r•arranging tb* «tru< turo* ln
• kl' k wm conduct th»«« pro -—rtff
" bm «• hot* to aitCrrtoko In to #yo
inn ill** tb# foundation* »f tb# buna#
■ then to thread all tb* • Ul tort* of tb*
at nr.’turo with tb* o'rci whl-li wUI t»
1 laml together In an »i*ru fa*blun. a<
roltitnmbln} to nil (lie n-.- 'ern 1 now 1
edge of atro (nml strength and etna
tkity, and tb#n etuwiy ■bang* tbo par
1 tltbm*. rrbty tb# trail*, lot In tbo Hgbt
through new aperture*. tuipr <v* the
| 'innuil.m until Rnally a generation
| or two from now, the » »ffruling will
)>o taken away and there wui I-# tho
; family lu a great building witoee nob!*
in lillei IBr* will at la*l tie die- I need
whore men can Uv* aa a single com
iuuntty. i-o-oporatlvo a* in a perfected,
coordinated twotilvo. : t afraid of any
atorm of nature, not afraid of any nrtl
tli Ini atnrm. any ltnltn'!'>n of tbundrr
and lightning. brewing that th# f on
datlon* go down to th* l>#drock of
principle and knowing that whenever
they plena# they can < hni.go that plan
Bg.it i and a< commodate li an they
plena* to the altering no»-«weltl#a of
lheir liven.-"Th* Now Freedom," by
President Wilson
STEVENSON IN HIS YOUTH.
And ■ Satirical Faroes*! Thai H* cam*
a Reality.
I do not tbUik that in thoae early
day* Htcreuaon appeared to any of n*
aa atov'lilcaliy a grulu*, an exceptional
aian ael npart for great accompllah
menu. Indeed, had wo !«on oolrmnly
aaeun-d that lie would aharo the honor,
with only on# or two |khm||>io cum poll
tora, of tod tig th# fon moot Kiigllah
writer of tho latter half of th# nine
Month century w# would certainly
bar* revolted th* aoouranen with a
•mtte. tvtmtt Loula’ So oltnple,
Popart kindly, natural; no nil round a g«»«t
fallow ; no Ilk* nil th# root of u*. only
nicer!
And I am quit# euro that In hia In
moot heart at tbta period ho could
never really bar* looked forward to or
exported tb* fa in* which later com* to
him and which grow* and expend* ••
ttm# giro# no the peraperttve whero
*|h to view It In *11 IU ronndnroa and
hlgneoa and ewaenUnl etinpllelty. In
fact. In tnfrortuclr.g hlmaelf to m* be
r#mnrkcd ntmply that be wno ‘a writer
chop" or hoped to be ou#
I waa told of * rainy afternoon
“blague party," at which 1 did not
chance to tw present, during which
Bob Stmcnaon acniaed hlmaelf by for*
mating th* future career* of tho*#
present. When he cam* to hi* coualn
he remarked with a satiric*! little
emit# ‘There alt* Ixntla. aa ening and
complacent aa any old type d* hour
foot* I her* not the least doubt that
ha fondly Imagine* that on* of then*
daya they will be publishing all af hi*
dinky private correspondence- 'tb* let
tare of It L. H In board#"
And Ixmla joined aa heartily *e any j
on* In th# laugh which the aally rale
ad. Rob. at Ira at, did live to ae* tb*
publication of th* "Valllm* Letter*,''
and I have often wondered If be re j
mem bared tbta little Incident aa he
thumbed their l*er*w. - Blrg* Harriot
In Century.
RJB0C
0000 R0A0S HELP CHILDREN
Improve* Highway* af Oroet BeoefH
la Them In CtoTOg and Coming
From Country Ach##ln
Th# rural population la moea willing
to *#pp»rt better acbool* today than
at any provtowa time. It I* being rw-
allaed that all educational *<~tlvt tie# or
agrartea tnuat b# mar# or lew* cor*
rotated, and. more then all eia#. that
they moot be mure acceeolhl# to tb#
children In many cmmttee where
bed roeda prevail, moot uf lb# echoota
are of tb* antiquated eaeramn va-
riety. They are usually located along
bad road* which, during tb# winter,
when tbo ach<»>la aro nouatly In ae#-
abut, beentrt* an nearly Impnaonble aa
to make It dli* alt for tb# children to
reach them. Thla condition cause*
Irregular attendance and roetrtrta th*
educational opportnalttee of th# child.
Not mily tbla. but It often Imp*-tea the
•conoriilc cm *-.!ldatlon of ttu-e *• v|.
-if:
•ten* Read In Obta.
•T acbool* Into larger, stronger graded
achoola, with high achoul couroea,
directed by a competent principal and
eorp# of teachers.
On th# other band. In cnuntlea
which hav* Improved their road*, the
achoola are easily reached, the iv*r>
age attendance greater, the efficiency
largely In crooned and economic roo-
boUdatlon made poaetble. Regular at-
tendance at school m**aa conalatent
and regular growth of both school
and pupil, and coneoltdatlnn of achoola
mcana a maximum of efficiency at a
minimum of coat It I* also note-
worthy that there la a marked tend-
ency for th# consolidated school to b#
com# the eodal and Intellectual cen-
ter of the community. Moat modern
rural achoolhmt*#* are ao conatructed
aa to serve th# community aa gather-
ing places for rortoua kinds of public
meetings, and where van* are used to
convey the children to acbool during
the day they aro frequently preo-M-d
Into sendee to haul th# farmer* and
their wire# to Inatttut* work, lectures,
or entertainments at th* achoolhoua*
Th* consolidated -
sort of community center to which all
•dncntlnnsl and social activities con-
verge. and In order that It may pro-
P#r1y perform that function all of th#
highways leading to It should h* ao
Improved aa to render It readily *e-
ceaalhl# throughout th* year.
You Get The
Money Now
Fsrau Tlnnchoa, sad citjr property.
We clone sll Ioann promptly.
Dalton & Pickle
Gentle Bub
...........................
n
Blank Bonks,
Typewriter Ribbons
Typewriter Paper and
Office Hupp lion
E.E. Crow*
Irtg Store
•quid l"W Bag.
Ancient Ink was mad* by a squaw
Ing nut of dead fattleflsb after tb*
body wa* perfectly relaxed Tala tor*
got tketr sepia from thla aa me equld’a
bottle Tht* likewise Is tbo true source
of th* genuine sad original India Ink
for which tber* baa never tweo an-
aatiefactory eub#t)(uta found.
Tb* Ink beg of tb* cntUotleh te a* tig
aa a man a thnmb and can squirt sti
feet, darkening more >h*n a hogshead 1
of water, an the aquld can make nn i
seen a dart and daak and g*v awar (
when aquld eating eea Hah come round j
— New Tork Telegram
Watching Seongaa Qraw.
On told* the hartw ef Sfax, Tunisia
In tb* abailew water of the dear Medl
terra tie* n. Is situated a biologic* s lab
oratory for tb# atody of a pong** tt
la on* of th* moot unique In tb* world
and afford* opfiortiinlty for observing
tb* derelopmrbt of the sponge from s
tiny larra, an email that It ran only be
studied under a mlrroarop#, until fire
yaars later It ha* derelopod into a per
f#ct sponge
PERILOUS RAZOR-BACK ROADS
Mlnlatur* Mountain Rang** Should
Net B* Maintained In Center—
They Aro Dangerous.
If you hav* ever ridden along a
vwuntry road which has beam worked
*• • Pmk to th* rooter an that your
tend tilted on# way while you tried to
keep your balanft* by tilting th* other,
you know what th* wrong Mod of road
Bragging la.
Road* ao dragged should A# imported
to th* road euperrtaor, or the county
engineer. Buck roeda aro pooltlrely
dangerooa.
Help th* good roads cause by seeing
that th* ro*da of your vicinity ar* not
mada mlnlatur* mountain ranges.
-
Distinctive
Blouses
a wonderful variety of mi
l tepg d* Chine, Voile* and
kr ping from #1 00 te $B 60
Attractive \ alucs
in Silks
all winter mere
terchandiac arm i
■ your wmu
The Home Dry Goods Co.
The Meg la The Thin*'
KELLY ROYS, Propriater.
Phona 1430 Tba Houag ol Valutt.
FOR SALE
Brand new Oliver Typewriter,
latest model, two-color ribbon,
can be bought right now at whole-
sale cost.
Apply at Review Office.
Phone 31
THE MAN WHO STARTS
in business today
Should have money or credit.
To be ancccMifid, he nerds both.
The rral stirtinfr point uf any buauteag jp—
THE TIME AT WHICH ORE BEGINS
SYSTEMATIC 8AVIN0
Try lint by cpaninn a Hank Acromnl with UB.
WE APPRECIATE TOUR BUKINttW
THE NATIONAL BANK of
H B NORWOOD J. C. BliA.
Pretiidcnt
CLEBURNE
lakemhy
^aahier
Campari** n#
"I hadn't been six month* to tbta
place before I wae rubbed."
"I hadn't been • day hero before I
wae held np"
"By grafters7"
■Not #metlj; by my aura# BaMt
iaare American
ROAD VERY SIMILAR TO LIFE
Raugh Read la Intaroetlng, but Wa
Mu#t Travel Over It Alswly and
Quit* Carofully.
now much a road la Ilk# Uf#. Th*
good road la Ilk* Ilf# at Ita b*#»—
•month sailing, and > njoysblo. A rough
road ta like Itf* at Ita wont. A rough
road ta Interesting, but w# hava to
tr*v#rs# It slowly and carefully.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
——
QualHIaatlona.
Aa aaakang* aaka "fan an at
MaAa a mod wt#*r If ah*'* a
Mtowaa ak* probably can —Life
to bat t#
Aatl Fertility,
Bull fertJUfy ran he conserved by
th* na* of good crop rotatluoa which
la«tnd# the legumes by feeding aU
crop# on (be place where th«y aro
grown by tha careful return of all ma- ,
*— to tba noli.
Caro tor Farm Machinery.
Tito farm machinery la only used foe
a abort period, but maat work caate
•aaaiy when being aamL Hence tt
MOVED
To West Side Square
The City Market
a. r. mat, m*
i
1 * a ■ ■ 1
teaa Bail at C
Ok.. Jan. 10.-
i tod the
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1917, newspaper, January 12, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136604/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .