Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, March 10, 1917 Page: 5 of 6
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CLKW RNE MORNING REVIEW
The QUEEN
The Incubator That Gives The
Best Results
Ctop hatching weak chicks with cheap incubator* QUREN8
arc built to give bi« hatches of strong. healthy chick* the
kind that live and grow
START YOUR CHICKS WITH
A QUEEN CONSTITUTION
We personally rocommcud awl <pRSrant,*e the l^l hhN
in and see tlie machines. Ask iih for ficc catalogue
t nme
LOOK K1K CHILD'S
TONGUE WHEN CROSS.
FEVERISH UNO SICK
MRS. I L Illlfl'S UMCLE PROCRIM PIT CKBtiRIL
PISSES UNIT II IIBIMT
No ClUMU #i
L!v«r »ud
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tk>wt
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ill of ?l
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If hi 1
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trdpfftl,
It
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fruit tntfl
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givit thi»
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H. S. WILSON
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JUST RECEIVED
A shipment of genuine
GAGE
HATS
These Turnons exclusive models
are now on display Come i• i
and see them.
Cecil & Company
vuur lit fir out- «#
If fuN of rold, or a non* throat, di#r
rhooa, AtotviAvh ha<| hrmth. f©
ntcmlor, a gpntlo " intuli' rli^Atming "
ihnulil ulwav* bo th# fir«t (mtnifiit
Ifttrii, I’ull (iirrptiunii for haM##, fhil 1th
(Iron of All agi*i an>t groan upn art | of
|»rtnt«*«t on rich Mtli*. ) to
Htwnrc of rouittrrfoit fig; t)fru|>a.
Auk \out *lru^«iNt for a 56 tw»t11 *
of “('alifortii* Mvruj* of thru
look VArofully cmt.ft ### that it U tnA<!«*
bv th# 'Tallfornli
pnny.M Wo mak#
!l«tn«i 1*a« k with ««
flit nyrug*.
ft|fOI ru»lir SA«t
1|f. Tbi* #tt#fi
Hitr of «|#ath
t*Af|. *
ri*
M«, h
llottr.t
I
Pl|g Nyrof*
no imillrr
itf*«si|»9 Any
Com
•It#.
othof
chin# a flip uni throwing Miller Anil
Burk# to th# groomi
\tillor fMiPiti(in«**l tiitUro’M in hi* back,
whik* Burke received only a flight
Gmkt* up. Th# mavhim* wa« bmllv
wrerkpil an<l will havr to bo romplvt**
ly rebuilt h«*foft* it inn be ua#<! iigAin.
Coil AcIvahce» 100 Per C#«r
Chi# a go, 111., Viitrch 6. <)|H?riitnf* of
i*oaI mine# nr# »*kitijf greatly < »?h»nc* 1
price* for their product e'en <> f*b#ir
biggemt coiifumom, incluiiing the rail
toitda, it wai «tf»t«*«l Unlity. In itif»tarn*e,|i
tlie priee# at the pit mouth nre B>0 per
cent more tbnn a \»ar ago. Non# of
the udvnnce-i wo fut re|H*rte*l ran under
So per rent.
I
Lester Miller Has Accident.
Marlin, Texas, March 1*. Engine!
trouble forced 1/ester Miller to make i
quirk desrent this afternoon while
carrying .1. W. Iturks of
a passenger in
us ho
wheels struck
WHEN irregular or delayer u»* Trt
aniph Tills. Safe **■ alwnyr de
prndabl*. Not tell at drug store* I*«
——- nr,| ,.JJ ..riraer.t Mt ' Ms
Mooreville a- spoolntnent Write for " Relief” and
, .I,. i purtkiilnrs; It’a free. Addrcoo, No
nnu pl.no flight, and j fn,t1lut, Milwaukee
w -
pout, turning the inn* |
M*A#e»I w#w oorn
I he wii border
no*I thnt G«M v
O' »ruM‘ und ten s *nt»
th« p»one#r ftocknon <
I county, carte her* j’
: bought the ran* h whore h
: th#*# year#. By hard w*<rk
; try h« had *ceutnul#f#<i a
for tun#. He had no torn*
I bachelor. Ill* widow#4
R ole, kept hotra# fur him.
j member of th# M#th*Hli*t
»%a* a proirtlntitf Miikin; wi
i (•ri'iid^t of th# Alb itiy
bank, an I out of the *hf
holder« li» that titalButton.
“lie W A# A * pee i men of
I IumrI and no nmii stood hi
j « at imat ion of the entire
I he. In nil the year* th*
! lived in thin county we
j heard a word mini il#r«>|fii
j * har*rt#f. He Itarai a H<
five# nn<l a world of frien«
| hi# departure.
* ‘ The ftmeral ##F\>i##w w
j the Method!*! t'hureh at * o
Wc'lHemlay, Februnry 2*.
] officiated at the icrvltm
; ftiTieittl rercrtiotile* the M
j tCM»l rharife of hia remain*
j wit* mortal of William Mi
wiiN laid to re*t in the A!
i tery One of the Ungeet
* ee.-oiioiiE in the hiatory of
1 wira there to pay lant r#*|
d#« eased.
• * In the |4#iiitg of thi*
Hhn*'kelfurd hit* loft on«
Iriti'elifi, AVI*! hi« ahwotl*
1 by ill. The deeenavd was
J the firit men that w# g-it
with when we came Ur
A!»: TV^tt
AXims
HKrrtff VI
>rrilRi! iffftted 4 1
n I'f ?<{a v
rlh#rf#v! with ig |
utiuHfl 1#
! ti# ||r# #Ft##r|#sS 1
r Imr|(#h1 m
tlk tlrafurMftjf tk#l
If VlrtfrUni
! mIm» mill# • iHpl
i#l# #n off!
GERMAN WOMAN A TlH)ROON
GERMAN WOMAN AT GORDON
Ml by
near v
a loiter
ort* ar#
than
to hi
able# to
i part t
*4 Pleas
an t
The
I tier Mil
It f*l
I at
I I
»rdon,
them
The New
Fashions
For Spring
Ready
NOVRI.TY 8FRIN0 SUITS $17
S2(
up to $3.1
NEW SKIRTS Skirts have nevtr been *o pretty u thoy vi
now A wide range to sal*, t from Frtcwl from $3 to $10
Wf have just
from $1 to $630
NEW BLOUSES
received a wonderful collection priced
id at
After t)>*
I’l.r.AIjI’.I) OUILTY TO THEf*T
A white »inn |4« a<le>t guilty to th
A white bay i>l«a<lr,] guilty tu th
THE SPIRIT OP 8PR1NO NOTICEABLE IN EVERY
DEPARTMENT
Home Dry Goods Co.
the: price is the thing
KELLY BOYS, Proprietors.
I’hone 1410. I-fee Delivery
PREE MOVIE TICKETS WITH EVERY DOLLAR PUR
CHASE
-.........—
ENOLAlfD TO HUY ENTIRE 1917
CANADIAN .CHEAT CKoT
The It
HlftMOH CLUB PfiOGRtM
FDR WLDIISOIII MIR
What's the Use
hat la th* i
paytag *u
a that r<>*
be felt I
FARM, RANCH
AND CITY LOANS
COUIltA
nnd a
wai in,
ready
t*W
lUlltl
17 l;
.irrOBI) BARTON RUriEllh
BOOKEN ARM. AUTO RICK
im of going to Dailas
to SIO for whit* bid
can bey from ua at
J J. NANCR.
I’UtrMs
j com
j ^or
1 fri.
y to
run#
iigemritt,
,tcm
I U
the
*p#i
th# r«
*:**
nnd in hii
»IC th*
i«l, on# whom w# wl
ml < oiidoltnm to I
Iv m their it feat »*»ri
That's where we are “One Hun-
dred” strong, we represent some
of the oldest, strongest and most
reliable LOAN COMPANIES do-
ing business in Texas today.
Always have the money, and ready to
close loans without a lot of red tape and
unnecessary delay, for instance when
necessary, we can pay you the spot cash
in less than 24 hours after furnishing us
abstract showing good title. Can give al-
most any kind of desired option for repay-
ment of principal, and our rates are al-
ways the lowest to be found.
When you want a loan on real estate,
let us demonstrate to you the meaning of
the word, “REAL SERVICE.”
DALTON & PICKLE
Phone 516
Cleburne.
PERSONALS
raikin
go. It*
DEMAND EXCLUSIVE USE
Of HERMAN LANGUAGE IN
WORLD l'RACK NEGOTIATIONS
W. Ilnrland «f Diitun, Ohio; T C.
Johnaoti of Dalian, I. W. llama of
Dalla*. W. P. Canifdxdl of Dallua, il.
K. Harm's of Ditllnn, M Gottliob of
Dallas, rame boro on bu*in**« Friday.
II. C. MrKinmy of Iviry. okl*.; A.
T’rumniill of I'orl Worth I’. K'. lira
rott of Fort Worth, Mi Ivillo M Mny
of Now York, George N. Wolfe of
Dallas, and lhx Fielder, were traoaart
ing business kero Friday.
I. II Me Daniel* of "tlllfl ■
lahan of Dallas, and K. II. Meek of
Dallas, rune here on business Friday.
H. V. Ilnird, eonduetor on the T 4
H. V. road, residing at 312 North Caddo
street, is suffering from an attaek of
erysipelas He l» reported to be some
what improved.
Mrs. Kuykendall of this eltv was
{ visited Friday by Mesdame* Woodward
and D. I. hmilh of Grandview
C. T. Hailey went to Dallas Wedne*
day on business.
Firemnn Clark, who is at tho Hanta
Fe hospital suffering from a
leg. ia
nirely. He esjieeta to be out of
Berlin, Mare.b 0, IT>e tjerman loan
gtiage Aosoeiation i lleutscher Hpraeh'
vrrria) ski'li melude* snaay Austrian*
in its enormous membership, usual
mottaly adopted resolutions at its 1917
eonsention to ask the chancellor to ia
ml that any |oae. negotiation* may lo.
derided upon shall be con duet sal in
German, sad that tho German delegates
shall he instructed to use no other
language, nor to eouoteuam* the use
of any other language. The aasocla
tion ia the most prominent of it* kind
in Germany, anil comprises ISit branches
l'i*n<
Vocal
Vitas l>1 hells Ueew<
sole The laark
Miss Tern Hartley.
#rtit) m -r-grfp.flg.g- * m m #
Mft William I*ot#*!«*«t#r
Th#u
K* !«
trot
IfauMIl
' * a *
him, ki#
ip### »h#
In
Mr#. W
truest ie
Mia* WiHiam*o>
R. Jakaws, lead
na:
Dangerous Sport.
First lardy treading a newspapen-
Ttila golf aca-ina to h* a very danger
mis game Did you see what tuifW
ed to n man named Taylor? He aaent
Into a bunker and waa to two when
he rante out
Berond lonty—flow ureadful'
“Yea here are the words Tljrlsr
getting mat In two; BraW tec ureal a
half.'M
broken! “Well. Tiunmyr
reported to be retting sli ng -Does It *ay what happ«ned to tha
the other halfv
| "No. but there was worse to follow
1. Who is the '-father * of the
firmly e.tsblisbcil Kutakaa national
schoolf What is ineaat by the national
school f
S, VYhst i* 'he difference in the
terms, art music and heart mnaief
9, Give a short omportaon of muai>
in Die everyday life of Russians and
the music in th* everyday life of
American*
4. What are the two distinct chatar
trrislic* of N i«*ian folk songs*
5, Whan agd by whom was th* first
Russian opera composed, and what waa
the name of ,thr opera?
6 (live a short sketch of soma Rns
sian composer or pianist
7. For which instrument do thr Ru*
sian composer* br#t write?
Th* clab will meet with Miss Tera
Hartley, SOI North Huffslo, March 1*.
FORT ItrUNKY VISITORS
II t* Murray, Mrs J. D. Armstrong
and sen and G. I’, Pinson of Fort
bpunky were her* shopping Friday and
smiting friends They say that th*
farmers are well advanced with their
work in that {uirt of the county.
Eleven Automobile* Burn.
Ban Angelo, March ft -Mr# today
destroyed Concho Motor Hole* company
here and aiceen cars at n I**# of *DV
"* ' The |.w* was practically c«*Wvd
by insurance.
hispital coon
Dr. T. J. Wagley came in from Fort According to tki* report, Taylor then
Worth and registered at tho Cleburne | f*tl completely to pirn-**"—Ki hange
hotel Monday. He says he regi*ten| .....................
from "TexN#” now.
Wirr, MAT SEAR'fll POCKF.TB
TIE WAS CALLED HOME
<J. W Orn* of Minced*, district «g
rieultural ig<-nt, who bos been here
going over th* work with J. F Quick
j sail, county farm demonstration agent,
has been .ailed home on areouat of
sickness in hi* family, He stated be
fore leaving thnt he would return at
an early dat*.
•tt)0 REWARD. D100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn thnt there is at least
1 on* dreaded disease that science has
Altering tha Map Witheut War.
In a world where nations grow and
decay, where fotvn* change and popu
latlons become cr*mp*d. It is not pos-
sible or dralralde to rnnlntoln lb* slat-
an quo forever If poacw I* to be |*ro
served nations must learn to acreid
unfavorable alteration* of lit* map
without feeling that they must Oral
tie defeated In war or Ibat In yielding
they Incur a humiliation.— Bertrand
IIuhmI) In Atlantic Monthly.
N* wYork. March
husband withhold* a
> -A wife whose
sufficient allow
be. .1 d.le to ill its Gage* ‘.**r H*"'* ,*"H *"h
that is catarrh Catarrh being great!,
influenced hr constitutional conditions
onstitutionnl t.< vtment
No Disccminstloo.
“1m afraid f*ther-in-law doesn't cure
much about me.” said the young man.
everything
I do '
"NonsenseT replied his wife “You
Il>i7v ! don't know bis ways, lie Is treating
you Just like one of the family "—Ex
require*
Catarrh Medicine i* taken Internally. - -
and nets through the blood on th* mu CD*,,fir
eons surface* of the «y*t*m, therehv
■lastroying the foundation ef th* di*
ease, giving the patient strength by
budding up the coiwrtitution and wsalst.
lag nature In doing il* work. The pro
prieter# have no much fnith In th* ev»-
rative (omers of Hall *■ Catarrh Medi-
cine thnt they offer on# hundred del-
Lee #*• moss# egoa ff !*• t II fnilft Irt
Rend for Hat of teotlmonials. Address,
P. J CHKNICY k OO., i Bright Student—I know. It waa duo
» Toledo. Ohio.^ to too much militarism on th* part of
Sold hf *11 druggUU, T5 etnt*. outsiders.
Car ef th* Whal*.
The Ortflce Of th* whalo'a ear le
•car.oly perceptltde, pet It hi aald tbnt
the wha V s heating I* eo acute that a
ship trowing Its track half a mil* dls
taut will cans* It to dlv* Instantly
True.
•SO. ... &***__- . th>m —S SUM lass* OS* Slaw *4- - a*«SM
m'RVRRESsnrt—r*w- , •>■*» tut •- sutu
of th* decline of tbs Roman einplf*?
Guaranteed
Rubber
Goods
New Stock
Hot Water Bottle*, Fountain
Xyring**
Priced Reasonable.
E. E. Crow
DruffUt.
•MS
LOOK
AROUND
in other More*. Examine wall
I what they Live to »h..w, and
then compare VALUES with
what you nor here every day.
You 11 be forced to admit that
oura ia the proper store to boy
FURNITURE, and you will learn
enough of our modern buatneee
methods to make you a perma-
nent customer.
T. O. Vfyvfond
North Mata Street, Cteberee, Texas
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, March 10, 1917, newspaper, March 10, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136644/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .