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SAil.UDAY, MAKCll 10, 1917.
Plenty of Fresh Vegetables
Wo ktif a g'wd tiumrtmral coming this amrittne from
•South Tf**•, tiiiludini! Muatard Orwm, k»lc Turnip (Jrwn*i
HjMtMW'h, frech 'Niton*, *t<*
<TUT* i»«U KK HKAND MARAHTIILVO niHKHlRH in
15c*, .’Nr and 50r aties 1 hr*. *r< high grad# and « iii picaae you
Try some Nowd-aa for your Sunday dinner We carry
Mueller’* Genuine K Noodle* I V per package two for *iS«
Tliey are fin*
The City Grocery Co.
I hr ( )yalry Store
Church Announcements.
riKUJ i>t m: rt m aitiht
(kl L MaDcwwO, I’aetec.)
• IS • m law s-kc-l, Jsdg* II
Jay J* **s* Nnj l,
II • hi . inctatag miii», subject,
"A* Set AfroMt Only DtaMev*"
* 1.* i m . H V P. tl. -Hi I, IVi
Jnsksca, ;r#sid#*t, No t, Manes M<
! I H> tarl), |-mi
• Jn.t and Ik* llrukca kcartc-4
A cordial »*!» »»
•mtfrt
FARM LOAN SPECIALS
We arr the n iaiv- »g.-nta in Johnntm county for Tha Union
Cer.traJ Life Insurance- Company, which i* writing loan* undrr
0 per cant on th<- am«rtiiation plan tome and aee ua and
l*t ua show 'h* *< I v a n tag* a that you ran ha»r by patrumring na
W E. WATTS
Second Kit
Telephone 991
t’aaileman Building, South Side Square
O Mamhatl,
a SO a n.
tasion
ruurr --hrihtian
N J W I,la, paator )
M on( »»rrtlp, Ik* laH • Hvp|iO,
arttk arinoia by ika paator, at It
» '» let k.
di.i'ti’J fhr }«w»U*r
Tl *» Blt»U •**<*>!, Dr
n|*fni*lil»l, I sftna
Tkt M*ry ll*«tl>
molt at .1 p in.
< krutlaa Endeavor
ItyM at C 47* ji rr
The ladit*1 Ail Nr
Monday »t 3 p, ir with M >
}ir. »rr MS North Main tlrrrl
iraysr aad pea a* service
4a r at 7 l« p. m
Frier- 1* and atrangr-r*
All always webum*
I a mu.in rtmurr Mamnnurr ,
(Aluae. Hlaktay, Faster.)
• Mas, H -day arlool. W T
Hlaltnry, supsrtatsadrtt
* in | a* . ||*ator t-wagur. Mia* Sal
It# Wyane. j raetdeat
( I* r seeking at It a at aad at 7 JO
P m
Morning service oil! !>* under the
’ direr lion of Ik M t, NVImt II* tal
; one of Ike greet**! prea-her* of thiej
sonfeeear* lorry mrmho of the I
ekurek le argr t to *oirr **■! hear him
FranekUg hy tb* past -r at Ih* c
lag hoar subject, ■ ■ The Promt** of
Vjstary."
Th* ehur-h with a welcome for alt
MAS. MAMIE Hill
SAINS 19 POUNDS
W*a Slfk In Bed for I'.laran Month*
An* Only W*l«h*d <*, round*
Now Wstl Aad Happy Again
I1'
mi *ting
will meet
« W -lliarn
We.less
PHRMTIAN BCIENCK
Nervi*** nr* held in W O W
Under at II • m
Hub jest, Mod II. “Man
Hun-lay sab-wl, 10 * m
Tvatimoay meeting We-inesdsv at
p m
hall
N.
The Reward For Doing Business
Right Is More Business
Thai u why we have DOUBLED ours the last yoar.
SERVICE’ to our customers is the ’ Watch-
word of our injtituUon If you do not KNOW
THIS, tt is because you do not do business with ua.
..(item}dale making a -hangr in I'l.At'K to do your
HANKING lit HINKHH, this t-srvk s-dtclt* jour (atruRag* and ac
count Thor* can hr no misplaced coafidrnre if you bank here.
Oman ta and talk the matter orer with ua.
W* take rare of ad bnaiaoa* that I* HIOHT, and rrery dot
lar you Jrj-oait with na ia Mt'7, abaotutey
We hnve never let a. year go by without strength
an mg our rwwrvr, anseta and service
This Bank will appreciate your Account
TRADERS STATE BANK
H 1*. IIAMSKY, TVemdent
Ir 1, UlSIltll' ‘'icm-!-'' I I! UMfldlW, < •
BRAJr.OM AVENUE METHODIST
M I*. Ne»UI, Paator >
Honday aehool at Pi4A a m, D. I
J (tree a, auperlntendeat
l*f*a* hing at ) 1 a i
Hrnlor IU’agtio at
I Trantham. |'r**id*nt
Preaching at 7 to p m t. th-
anting elder, I>r. W. 1» Holm*
The put-tie la eotdlallv
attend the** aottleea and a he 1'- - w*
NORTH CIXBURNE BAPTIST
(Be* Cbarlea I'ttt*. Paator.»
>0 a. at , Monday • hoot, M.
Ilanldwin, *u| matendent.
11 a. in. and 7i!8 p m. preaching hy
the paator.
fl (v. m. Hun l eama. Mr* Kraeat ilob
lett, leader.
« It p. m , It V I' I Kdgar
Padgett, real.but
Monday, a SO j« m l.adie* Aid, Mr*.
C. T Bartlett president.
Wednaadav, 7:30 p m , Prayar meet-
ing.
BT JOSEMI'S
(Re*. P. J. Otiredv)
Wer*iee* at a and 10 a. m. Hunday
MAIN STREET METHODIST
(He*. A IV Porter, Patt'-r
S-45 a, m, Hunday echoed;
j 11 Walker, au|M-rint#n-iaiit.
II a. rn.. preaching by the paator
3pm meet i hj| of the miaaimt
K A. Hire, chairman
tb$0 p. hi,, Kpw.rth lergur, lb-
Doak, president
7:30, an nddri'a* by the Rp>. Alva I,.
Hny-ter, a miaatonar* from the Philip
pine lalanda, at h»me on a furlough
Ilia aubject ta "Th* Independence of
the I’hilippinea.'* Mr, Hnyder ia a very
Intrreatlng, luatructive and entertain
trig *|>eaker, You will enjoy him.
Everybody utlrem- ever* time.
The Young laid r#' Holdality baa holy
communion first Hunday in each month,
holding their regular meeting In tho
afternoon.
) I .adlea' Altar Hourly m( e*» firat
Monday after the ISth at ! o 'clock p.
i rn
Knighta of Columbu* mecta every
«"i-ond and fourth Thuraday* at H p. m.
Ilf Mi'f j
* IffltD
Um nt
WANTED!
Want ft.000 ruatomer* to buy aprlng
aUppora aJid white nhooe at pr.coo that
will keep down the high cool of living
J .1 NANCE
foreign b-ana aa a natural aad proper
nirana of arttling trade bnlaarea and
gave notice that the country'* gold re
a*r*e “ha* a<.w been materially
strengthened and *upplte* a briad l-aen.
EPISCOPAL
(Rev. II II. Johnotoo, Hector, j
Divine service at tl; subject
men, '• Yeung America.''
Evensong a! 7.30; subject,
and History.’’
Hunday school and Midde
9:30 a. m.
Partah Work
Moii-lay, Meeting of l.odics' ltuil-1
j at i.
Tumday 8t. Mary 'a t’hnptar, « p, m
Wednesday, divine services nt 7:30;
| choir ptnetice at a, Mr, Pred Petten
| gelt, choir master.
tYiday, Litany service at 4
Haturday, Nt Anne's t’hapter at 4
UNITY CENTER.
The Unity Center of Practical Chris-
tianity mast* every Hunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock in the hall nast door to
T. O. Wood's office, over the Former*
A Merchant* National Hank,
Hubjeet of lesson for Hunday, March
II, chapter from '' In Tune With the In
finite."
Bible study: 11 Clean and Unclean,"
Mark I I 13. Por the kingdom of
t-od is not meat and drink; but
righteoiisni-ss an-t |>ca*e nn<l joy in the
Holy tlboat. ’
The public ia cordially invited to at-
tend the** meeting*.
A.
CHASE AVENUE BAPTIST
(Rev. Oliver MrViekera, Pastor.
Hunday achool at 0;IS, Rev J.
Kinser, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m,
Singing at 3 p. m.
Preaching at MO p. m.;
Prayer arrvic* every Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
All are cordially invited to attend
•It thee* aervieea
RESERVE BOARD POK
MORE rOREION
U>ANR
Waabingt- n, Match |t In a state
men! tonight reiterating that it* worn
iag to American l ank* not to invest too
honvily in foreign te-uritie* hat been
mieonderstnod, the Pwderal Keeerva
Hoard said it regarded the pla-ing of
for additional credit "
Whin the warning was issued last
November th* t-nard esplaine-t that it
was directed against the tying up in
definitely in foreign treasury bill* of
rapital winch should be available to
meet d--trie*tie demand*. It* immediate
result ua* the withdrawal from **!*
in this country of many millions of dot
iar* worth of Itntiah aecuritie* by J. P.
Morgen A Co , and no little unfavorable
critic<sm in tb* allied countries
The Price of Styleplus
Clothes $17
REMAINS THE SAME
Great Volume Has Made It Possible
The national popularity of Htylcplu*
Clothe* fl7 result* in a dir oat
benefit to you
All wool fabrics, plua upert tailor
tn«, plus guaranteed ant infection—
for |17.
Come in and
models.
look over our many
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
(Mouth Walnut Htrcct.)
(J E. I'oindotter, Warden.)
Sunday achool with Bible class at 10
. at.
Morning seiviec at 11 oVIoelt
Meeting of th* men's flub Hunday
it 4 p. m , i t th*
I ventag actvici
J. t ltiars, at 7
Meeting '.f the
■lay afternoon at
M P * row n
The public is
attend.
rhurch
ith aitdrcrw by Rev.
PIRST BAPTIST
(J. W. lowing, Paator.)
Huarlay achool at 9:46 a. to , J. D.
Goldsmith, auperintaadent.
Preaching Hurday it II a m aad at
7:30 p. m.
Hunheam* Hunday 4pm
It Y P. t\, 0:30 m.
Woman'* Alliance 3 p. m. Monday.
Welneadny evening prayer meeting,
7:30.
Htranger* welcome Bveryoa* in-
vited.
! ev-ltcs'
■ iiild Mon
wit! Mr*.
rdiallv invited to
AN'OI.LN STREET PR USB TTIRIAN
Rev. I’ailin W. t *t*e will eupply th*
pulpit at II a m and at 7:30 p. m,
Mabtmth echo-! at P 43 8 C. Rlak*
a*y, superintendent
Hen.or Endeavor at tt 30 p rn , M1!**
I.irric daek, president
Tke I.adife Ai-I Huciety will meet
Monday afternoon at 3, with Mr* C.
evening subject, “Point* of the Com-
be |-re#* ii'.
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
(F L Teung. Minleter.)
Bible echool, If a. m., Otto Foster dl
rectae.
Preaching II a
Si. and 7 30 p m
Communion aad felloweaip, 18 m
All seyvice* will be held i» (he -It
Diet court room.
A hearty welcome for all.
PIMT I'RUSH TT BRIAN CHURCH
(Rev. 8. H. Lyle, Faetor.)
Herviee* at II a- m and nt 7 :30 p. m.
Morning subject, "Hool Thirst;'*
veoning subject. “Point# of the Com-
pose. "
Monday achool at A "O a. m, Prof.
Emmett Brown, superintendent
Junior Endeavor aociety at 3 p. m
Henior Kmieavor aoeiety mssta at
0:43 aharp.
Wc-lncs-lay prayer meeting at * :S0
p. m.; subject, “Goepoi R.-v-al*-! to
Have Men."
Viaitora are invited to all eervico*.
TO INVESTIGATE DANGER OP
CANNED CKJODS POISONING
Httli aa other comes forward and
add* bar voice ta the hundreds who
have already endowed the wonderful
medicine, Tania* Mr* Mamie llwil,
who tiVue at * Fourth Avenue, H-vofh
Nashville, Tenn , aaye she suffered for
year* and had fallen off until aha
weighed only ninety eta pounds, but
that she now weighs one hundred and
fifteen, a gain of nineteen pound*
* ’ I had a l-ad form of stomach
trouble,“ said Mr*. Hall, “aad had
suffered from it for year*. I loot *»
much flesh and was *o weak that 1 was
confined to my room and bed for
eleven month* and my head ached no
bad I could hardly stand it at times
"Yes, they actually had to prop me
up in bod to take a drink of water, as
I just couldn't help myself at all. 1
had Head on malted milk and graham
tracker*. The pain* in my cheat made
me afraid I had lung trouble aad my
head ached so bad it seemed like it
would burst.
"About a year ago I was taken to
the hoapital, the rlactor* saying I hud
cancer of the stomach I waa so nor-
vmu* all thia time that tho slightest
noise would almost drive me mad, and
tho pain* in my bach hurt mo so I
hardly ever got a night's rest.
“My husband was terribly out of
heart about me, as the doctor said
nothing would anvc mi- but an opera
lion. Wo hart spent a lot of money
for medicines and it seemed like noth
mg would do any good
"Well, air, I happened in see a piece
in the paper about Tanlnc, and it told
about a woman in louiaville that was
suffering just exactly the same way I
waa. 1 begged mv husband to let mo
try it and he said he hud no faith in
it, but he would get it if I wanted it.
Ho he got a bottle and we kept it a
secret from the doctor.
"That waa the best thing I ever did
in my life, for I begun to feel better
and gain weigh with the very first
dose, i had gone down so I didn't
weigh but ninety six pounds, but now,
after (taking four bottles, ! weigh onu
hundred nnd fifteen five pounds
more than I ever weighed in my life.
“I t)ow feel strong and welt and can
do nil my housework. I can eat any-
thing -why, I actually ate n tomato
after I hail been taking Tania-- a week,
nnd that’s something that never Would
agree with me before. 1 have no more
of those terrible paina nnd 1 am doing
fine in every way.
"1 got a letter yesterday from my
huaband at <'hattnnooga, nnd be said
he hail taken two bottles of Taulao
and was doing fine. I ntn going to
t’hattanooga Hun,day, an.I I will sure
take a bottle of TanUc in my grip.
Thi* medicine just about saved my life
ami kept me from hav ing to have an
operation.''
TanJac ia sold in Cleburne by E. K
t row, in ' - mis by Mctnto*h Itroa; in!
Alvatado by W. It. Norman; in Grand-
view by Ihotnpaon Drug Co.; in Rio
Vista by Coffmnn A Rlasaingatnc; in
Burleuon by Loyle** I Robbins; in
Joshua by Foster, Yeaeh A Co, an-t in
Lillian by O. K. Drug Store. *
* l.
At this Price You May
Expect 1he Hat and
Not He Disappointed
We have seen suits selling at $35
and even more, that were no bet-
ter, and in some instances not as
good as the suits we sell at
$25.00
There may be those who think
this statement exaggerated, but it's
not and can he easily verified by
an examination of our $25.00 suits.
Other Suits at
$10, $15 and $20
Give your money a fair chance—
let it buy goods for YOU instead
of paying other peoples debts.
P$uzJbuiu jC'tl'CSUru/'Cxu
MiiLmjjceimiLM laatirar;.*^
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CHRISTIAN •CIEBUB •OCTNTT
Authorised branch of Urn mother
church, th* Firat Church of Chrtet,
Melontists, Baato^ Mss*
H*rvices are held ia their hall at 111
North Main street every Ruadey mom
ing at 11. Sunday school at 10 a. as
la-soon sermon, "Man."
Testimony meeting every Wednesday
evening al I o'clock
All nr# Invited te attend these ser
vise* nnd will be cordially welcomed.
The pnblie I* also invited te vtalt
our reading room, over the Clebirne
i Nntinnal bank, where th* authorised
' literature concerning Christian Hrisnr#
i may be rend or purchased. Open dally
j eicept Hunday, from I te • p. m.
TOO LATB TO CLAJUHFT
FOR RENT,
| eonveali
i. 11 i*m.
(Rr ts.neiatsd Pres. >
New York, March tb - It i* announ- ed
here by the National Research Council
that an eihauative investigation is to
l*c undertaken to determine to what
■ vtrnt, if any, the danger of poiaooingI
is involved in the use of canned go.-I,
The National Canneis Aaaociation,
ref-resenting practical!* all producer*
of canned foodatuff# in thia country,
is to bear the entire eipenae of the in-
vestigation, which will be conducted
entirely independent of the association
rseept in the matter of the financing
of the work. A *>tm of over 3100,000
will be appropriated by the fanner*
Association, should the work require
ao large an expenditure
The proposal to make suck an in-
vestigation waa brought forward by IN.
George F. Half, director of tha Mount
Wilson Holnr Obeervntory nnd chair-
man of the National Reeenrch Council,
who believed there was widespread In-
terest in such nn important subject a*
the danger of poiaoning from tbe use
of canned good*. Approaching the N*
rt»nal fanert Association, Dr. Hale
found that ntganlration eager to hnve
such a* independent Investigation
! made, firm as it was in the belief that
canning method* aa generally use-1 in
j this country thoroughly protect the
[ public from th* danger of poisoning,
Many case* of lllneae that hav# been
attributed to poisoning from eating
canned goo-la nr* believed by the ren-
tier* to have actually resulted from en
tlraly different eaneea or from diare
gned of th* ordinary precant lone, aueh
na nat allowing good* to etnnd in n can
after Being oars opened.
Tha Manner* Association iteelf has
for yanr* maintained It* owe Ubornjort
in Washington, ^equate te conduct it#
>.wn investigations, but boa, neverthe
lose, thought it wise to put its eaae into
tbe hand* of an independent research
board, for although the subject is one
that has been investigated to some SB-
toot before, there has a* yet been no
complete survey of thia problem. With
a view to supplying thia deficiency,
the National Research Council ha* ap
pointed a committee to etipr rvise the
inquiry, which will be undertaken by
the Harvard Medical Mchooi in it* de-
partment of preventative medicine and
hygiene. The work ha* been entrusted
to Dr. M. J, Koaenau, or Harvard, who
is one of the moat eminent pharmneoio-
h-girnl iheiniat* in the country. The
result* of the research will be pub-
lished through regular scientific chan-
nels from time to lime, but it is ex-
pec ted that tt may be a matter of three
years or more before the ground ia com-
pletely covered.
The advisory commission which ha*
been named by the National Research
U-nunril in conference with Dr. Rosenau
ami nu-.dcr the advice of T>r. William
11. Welch, provident of the National
A- edemy of Sciences, which will have
Miperrinory charge of the iRvestigation
is as follows:
I'rofs. John J. Abel, Johns Hopkins
University; Kcid Hunt, Harvard Uni
v entity; E. O. Jordan, University of
Uhii-ngo; I-afnyette It. Mendel, Yale
University; Frederick G. Novy, Univer-
sity of Michigan, Eugene Ople, Wash
ington University, nnd H. Gideon
Welle, University of Chioago,
LEAVES THE HOAPITAL
Word has been received here that
W. II. Matthews, who has been in th*
Temple hoepital for treatmemt, ha*
been able to return to his home at Cor-
sicana. He ia now gotting along
nicely.
WANTED!
Want the people of Johnson aad sur-
rounding counties to know that we are
selling almost everything In slippers
and white boots cheaper than you con
buy elsewhere.
J. J. NANCE.
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Stone’s Delicious Cakes
USE ALIEN S FDOT-EASE
The antiseptic powder to be shaken
into the shoe* and aprinkle-1 into the
foot-bath. If you want reat and com
fort for tire-1, aching, swollen, sweat-
ing feet, use Allen's Foot Ease. It
instantly relieve* sorrneas, and pre-
vent* Mister* and callous spots. Just
the thing for dancing parties, patent
leather shoes, and for breaking in new
shoe* Try it today, Hold everywhere,
83c. Don't accept any substitute. For
free trial package, address Allen H.
Olmsted, I-e Roy, N. Y.
When they are fresh they are good
Did yon ever taste a better bakery oakef
t an you make a first rlnts cuke for tha price of a STONH*
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-Six kind*:
Qolden Sunbeam A rich yellow cake
Silver Slica- A pure white cuke.
Mephiato A devil's food cake.
Spaniah Cahe—A slightly apiced cake
Raiain Cake—A rich yellow, raimn cake.
Creole Fruit—A dark raisin cake.
Our agency receive* a large aaaortment—plenty of each
variety—by express every morning. Get some STONR'8
CAKKS FUR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER. You will like them.
THE CITY GROCERY CO.
The Quality Store
CLEBU&JTE OROCBRY CO.
Phone* 0ft, 08, 09.
Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges
Alao aonte extra fancy applen, banana* and grapefruit, at 20 per cent lea* than you can get
them elsewhere
For Quality we excel; for Price* we undented. Threa Stone's Oaken for Me
E. W. ROBERTSON
HlOH PRICE KILLER
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