Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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MOON
BROS.
ALWAYa THE BEST
IN ALWAYS
If you w&Dt the best buggy found for the money, one that will give *b
solute aatiafaction, buy a MOON BROS
NO PLUGS NO NAILS NO SCREWS
The Most Popular Vehicle
Sold In Johnson County
H.S. Wilson
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MOTHER! YOUR CHILD
__ IS CROSS, FEVERISH.
FROM CONSTIPATION
A Want Ad Pays
At Cecil’s
Exceptional Values
Worthy of Your
Closest Attention;
Staple Cotton Goads
THE PRICES LISTED ON THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE8
OF STAPLE OOOD8 ARE NOT SALE PRICES BUT OUR
REGULAR PRICES, THIS BEING MERELY A COMPARI
SON ON THESE, AS WELL AS THE LOW PRICES ON ALL
STAPLES CARRIED IN OUR M08T COMPLETE STOCK
Hook-fold gingham, worth 12 l-2<';our prior ouly...... . 10c
Hook-fold gingham worth 15c, our price............. 12 l-2c
36-iwh bleached domestic, new stock, wor$h 12 1-2«1, our
price ..........................................
[took fold percales at..................8 l-3c, 10c and 12 l-2c
36-inch I .a Port Cham bra...............................10c
Good cotton flannel and standard outings, worth 12 1 -2c; our
price ................................................10©
36-inch French cambric.................................10c
White lawn........................7 l-2c, 10c and up to 20c
Curtain scrim ................81-3c, 10c, 12 l-2c up to $1.00
(First Floor.)
Extraordinary Values in Miscellaneous Specials •
Warner's and Madame Grace Corsets, discontinued lines,
Sizes lb to 36.
$1.50 grade ........................................ $ .90
$200 grade ......................................... 1 25
$2.50 grade ......................................... 1.46
One lot of laces and embroideries, values up to 10e; choice
per yard ............................... 5c
One lot laces and embroideries, values up to 20c per yard. 10c
Special prices on embroidery flouncing ami all-over em-
broidery.
Ladies' long silk gloves, $1 grade...................... 70c
One lot of ladies’ handbags at special prices
One lot wool dress goods, values 50c. to 75c, at only ...... 40c
One lot white embriodery dress crepe, 25c quality ....... 15c
One lot fancy lace strip, 35c values.................. 20c
36-inch mixed silk, 65c and 75c values.................. 00c
Children's and misses dresses, values up to 75c......... 48e
One lot Windsor tics; 50e values, 39c.; 35c values 23e
(First Floor )
Bargains For Men and Boys
One lot of men’s and boys’ bats, values up to $2 50. .....$ 95
One lot of mens and hoy#’ bats, values up to $3.00...... 1.40
One lot of men 's and lioys' hats, values up to $3 50...... 1.90
All man's winter suits at....................One third Off
Men’s standard work shirts at......................... 00c
Men’s work pants...................... $1, $120 and $1.00
One lot of boys' hats and caps, values up to 75c......... 39c
One lot of men's suits, $ri.50 values....................10.80
One lot of men's suits. $10 values.................... $6 80
(First Floor)
“GOME IN AND ASK US ABOUT OUR DIVIDEND OR
PROFIT-SHARING PLAN
CECIL & COMPANY
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH."
> If Tongue In Costed. Breath Bad. btom
ach Sour, Clean Liver and Bowel*
(live
'California Hyrup of Fig* nt
I once a t«a*|Mxmful today often save*
u sick I'hild tomorrow.
If your little one ia out of aorta, half
I sick, isn't resting, eating and acting
naturally—look, mother, see if tongue
ia coated. Tin* ia a aura sign that it*
little stuina.-h, liver and bowel* are |
clogged with waste. When ero*a, irri-1
table, feveriah, aloniaeh *our, breath)
bad or ha* stomach ache, diarrhoea, sore
throat, full of cold, give a t -nspnnnful
of “California Syrup of Fig*,” and in
a few hour* all the constipated poison,
undigested food and sour bile gently
move* out of it* little bowel* witbnut
griping, and you have a well, playful
child again.
Mother* ran re*t easy after giving
thin harntle** “fruit laxative," because
it never fail* to cleanse the little one'*
liver and liowel* and sweeten the (torn
neh ntid they dearly love It* pleasant
t»»te. Full direction* for bnbiea, rhild
ten of all age* and for grown up* print
•*d on each bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrup*.
Ask your druggiit for a 50 cent l.ott^e
of “California Hyrup of Kiga,” then
see that it i* made bv the “California
Fig Hyrup company.”
CLEBURNE HOCCER TEAM
FORFEITS WACO UAMEi
Waco, Marrh 1", The Cleburne *oe
ecr team ha* forfeited the po*t|*inod
Mixer game arhedoled with Baylor
university for Friday. Thi* forfeited
game pile e* the Hear* tied with the
Athletic* of Italia* for first place m
the North Teia* Hocrer league Hbnuld
Ilia Athlatiea line a game achaduled
with the Hears lloeliuek team three
team* will be tied for first place and a
series of post *ea*nn game* will lie
necessary to nettle the championship.
Miimsin sue cioi
COMING HERE MlflCH ?1
It#few will bs fosad a quota*.»a <*«*!
the A mitts Amswira* tl Marc# 4th !
| the program tendered iwl
< the r„.-ar*»t f !
I Ole* Clot. T» -rt. •
tow in rtehwrne at Mat high s#hast I
| la»M'to*C Vltoffll ml* *»* 4* * I •t tott* $F*“4i
i ..f tr.< -venter el*- !
this *#t**»ai*meol will U 4> i otrd t«»;
the to*n foad *1 the high *• k«».l
The article from (he Amrurtt frd
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The CaiverMty tilee cl«*t> *aag last j
night to an audience that fated the
■eating rapacity of the big bymnaaium
auditorium on the Mitaiot of their;
annual concert. From the rousing ofe* [
lag “ rhi.ru* of Bl*hn|w **,t I'fieat*
to the “lisrhie*' r‘ra»ll« Hong” the)
club held the cloeest attehii.»a aad re
ceive<l enthusiast.' appl. *e
The singing of the slut, ess sspeei j
ally effective in “To A»ltl O'er.
Thee, ’1 song without a< wiupanimejit,1
and in “Manas'* la d. r'oid, t'd’l
f.round," ia which the string quintet
provided most appropriate and effee :
(if# Sir<*OIVi|>flHtlfM*Ht
Th* thr«*» f|c«l
] |ii»!f* ARti I hum, fnttRil 1* * i»’ l
l with tIlf luiliPifP. V(f Klim, ban
| toMi Mli| with fwling sii l
•ilon, MiMfi'l *'lfi4ir |h*’ WiM Win *
Mf. |I«»Ii*b. t«*n«>r*
I mmlulitM voks »n 1 “ »t*rt M
I OnMi Hnjlititf lloiiii’ Hr iHmn.i
i tr lllif, 4RK|tr * • tl 1
| in llohna *» MC»lw Am 11»* Night
W. (?. BHggr* tromb'M *•*!«
j tin rnthusinstM han«l a*»«l i»« w**
! to n**|*in«l with an
Thr string quintot 1*1 |»« iff l
| I’roirram tor oaf nunibff. i»ui was
forrpii to play four or f»*« ’••fora Ip«\
I iri|f the itagr. Th*» i* *
. |f|i>Miiig ffituro that hat* tw*a a»l*l**«l
I to tha Univnrsit? Ohc Hub progr*»i»*
[tor the last two yr»<
I Thr mal«* ijuartat Mhg tmo
I wry i'ffwtivsly and was f*»il**<t u|i«6
J for rfirorfi, t»ut oil I* on*’#*
I In tht* last |mrt of thr |<rogrA»n, otit- h
t-ontoixti'd i*ntirnlv of "•outh»,fii planta
tion itipbulipi,'! tha »lafh*v ^umlrl
I Billion# "bit Asav Jordan.” w»«* rn
I thioitAtirailv riM*4dvrd.
I |u*tNri’ii thi* firat and a#c1
j of the |*r«»*fratii slack Hyman
I Krurrjf entertained with
I IrrcftiAg Idark far** rot*
uliith tnc uiflvaraitjr and tin
r<Ntl*p(l Rnni6 laughable as
• « om incut a.
Altogether this rrmrert by the gir»*
cluti was thi- best that ban boon heard
h«ro in voarn. It was full of variety
fceps/"^
Your fb^
stove
Shining Bright
BUck Silk Stove Polish
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Get a Can TODAY
MARRIAOB t.IrENHEH
B Tee. Is Is and Miss
HHRRirr a hale real estate
WE ARE
AT YOUR
SERVICE
Shopper* will find this store an ideal
place to do their Spring Shopping. Here
you will find everything that’s new and
the ladies will assist you in any way pos*
sible.
Choice Woolens,Silks and
Sport Fabrics—Unusual
Values and Prices
THE HOUSE OF 8KRVICE
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Home Dry Goods Co.
THE PRICE IS THE THING
KELLY BOYS* Proprietors.
Free Delivery
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FREE MOVIE TICKETS WITH EVERY DOLLAR PUR
CHASE
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THE TiaiT or A TEST
NOTICE
of the T VI. A a dan
mhi county, Tcsaa, i
and »hiiw«-d the rimult* of Ih* faithful I *bat »»• < tinv
work the member* have done far lhcjr*6 by Mr*. T M. T
pa*t few month*.
>i|g
a^fMAAfS
JohtHion
JAMES GODOARD10 OPEN
THE 1917 LYCEUM COURSE
{•art of tht* Marioi
vnya in Jubnsoii countr, T**ta*, the
same land dtHHlcd to J, It. Harrell tty
Mrs. H J* Itirii, as a|>|*ari of raeord
in dtsd record* of Johnson count»,
I Tcsaa, to which reference la made,
The lyceum B0-Ml it tee, aeleetwl by j )«) j -j trr«a, a |*art of J. ! Hall aur
the board of director* eeveral day* ago, J 'ey in Johnson and Hill couatiea,
. tA1 . m 1 -i I Teia*, the aarne being land a* dcede*I
ha* .ubmltled a cou,«n of cnt.rt.io- L j R hy M Kcunard ct
nicnta so more than fifteen Y. At • * VI al, a* af»|** ar* t») *|ee*i irnirlnl in
member*, which ha* b#cu h.artily ap I ***4 record* of Johanna and Hill nwn
trroved j which reference m ntAde;
' . ‘ . .. . . J acre* of land, a part of the Pillow *ur-
n.c new opera h«u*r, which ha. »j ,.„uotl ,. ,
►eating capacity of ov«r MK), ha* l orn ! ln^ th„ ,anip Uni| ,hi,
•ecured for the ■«utw*. | J. B. Harrell by B. V. Johnwiti and
Th* course will Ihv rrduca.1 ia num wif*, a* appear* by dec.I reworded ia
Iwr and th* price of ticket* will be rc d.cl rocurd* of John*..n county, T* *a*,
duccd. The wnnillM ha* eipcnded to which refnronee i* made, I I i
nearly a* much on «lt attraction* a* •err* of land, a part of th« J W
llaync* nurvoy In John eon . nuntv,
Trvaa, which land wa* deeded to ,1. It.
, H*rrrll h* B. *•'. Johaaoa atd oif*. *«
ditlonal .rating room. I appear* of rr.ord in ded ,m-ord. of
The closing of thn contract depend*, „ , „„nly, Tria», to which rcf*r-
u|.on the purcha*. of ticket* tkl* j . nrr i* made,' IOU acre* of the Mike
■ veiling at the library, when every I Murkleroy survey in Johneon county,,
one will be given an opportunity to the tame land a* wa* deednd to J, it )
Harrell by Will We»t and wife,
shown by de*d uf record in record*
More eaperkmeot* on milk ore i*i*i,
made by the dairy official*
“The MNllment teat," *av* Farm and
Fireside. “*o largely u*ed by dairy uf j
finale In checking up the purity of
milk aupplie* ha* itamelf k**9 test cl by
II I*, f auip' rli, a government tavesti
gator Three well known adimeat t.*t*
were Blued in Ike ctperimeat* which
were conductcl to ahow whether the
amount of *#diment In milk had any
definito relation to the presence of
bacteria la milk,
“Mr I'ampbell'* toet* *h»w that
what in very bad milk lodging from
the eediment teet inyy actually be of
fair quality. Likewise, milk with
scarcely a trare of wlimrit may be of
|ioor quality from a food *tand|oint. |
J
beoie-l bid* will bo received until
vi. f. -.ii tu rc,mir and repoiat the
Methodist - hutch tower and roof and
it i»>*ch with tia. Tho right 1*
retc i .... and ail bid* i( reocrvoA
ims w p ALKXAXHIK.
Ad>,) Chairmaa.
I iM.t I*'1 graph offi e, attended tha
I'm Bt*> k show at Fort Worth Moa-
•iay. Ni returned on th* wa* car
with Mr tnd Mr* W. II. (lark al «:«6
l-*l mgbt Uim Harmon void < hat
dr. and Mr* <*iarh bad sot u-arood
uf the accident to their daughter, Mia*
t ''lark. *'ii it wa* well that they
■ lid n<d, ao it would ha** wiiwf them
worry and uneacmeo*. However, they
were met at the Intern.baa lisa by rol-
j alive* and friend*, who told them of
distressing aceideat.
on the nine for last year, and the price I
will be reduced on necount of tho it
I The sample* were taken ot a railm
' . Ik atr •« from - *n« of an.. . W.l F.N g I OOT FA.ti Bolii If
farmer*. Th# ei|wriment compel* the- When your •hoe# pinch or )our corns
•inclusion, according to the government , bUn..,a» ache *o that you ara lirod
rc|H.rt, (hat • th* various sediment t*eta, all over, get Allen's Foot Has*, tha
while applicable in cughlr estimating aatiaeptle ,«.«der to lie *haken iato th*
tb. q.; initty of r- Iimcnr ia un.traisc l ,b(K., ,|ir,uh|ed in the foot Imlh. It
milk, cannot be u*- i a* the sole mean* win ufcr lb, ou, of ebPM lu|
of trier mining the hygeai. conlitton* „alo*« and give instant relief to tired,
under which th* milk was produced.' " swollen, trader feet. Over 100,900
parksgo* are Icing used by the Uenaaa
nod allied troupe at the front. Bold
everywhere, 1.V, Ho* ‘t accept aar
... _, ......._* u. . 1 subetitut*.
Mia* r.aeie Harraoa, of the Wevtern
■.............. ' ...............-..... 11 1 ........——...i.. -*g—
DID NOT KNOW OT THE AOC1
DENT WERE MET AT CAR
*igo up for the new four**.
James (lod lsrd, the noted American
l>a**n. aMiKto.l by n violinist and pirn
■ *t of high rank, will open the course.'
Court*
Janie* Ooddard and mounting artist.
<'aatclltircl'• Neapolitans
Original Ft roller* tfuartet and Bell
Hinge r*.
Ralph l*arlc*t, lecturer.
Musical Art* Male tfuartet.
Johnson county, Teia*, to which refer
euc* is made; g© a* re* of the K Mel
ton survey in Johnson county, T.’ias,
the same land that wa* conveyed to J.
I It. Ilarroil by Will W'e*t and wife, a,
shown by deed recorded in deed r*«-i
ord* of Johnson county, Teams, to'
| which reference is made, 10*1 acre* of
the Mike Muckleroy survey in John
i win county, Tcaas, the same lau.l that
and assistant artist.
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FALL IN LINF
SPRING NATS
ARE WITH U8
-“we got >m" in now spring Myled
and color* and to fit any ttizr* hrad.
-oTrryliOfly'n getting under the npring
lid now
Coma in and pick your* today.
Clekirne Tailoring Co.
Flna Furnishing* for Me
I .coni.I Mamoloff, »«.tcd Hiuslnn tenor | wa* d......... to J. It. Harrell by Walker
A Hayden, aa shown by deed record*.)
ia deml record* of Johnson county,!
Texas, to which reference i* made; one-j
half (12/ of 132 acre* of land, a port,
of the M. Haul surv ey in Johnson j
county, Texas, which is th* same laud
that wa* conveyed to J. B Harrell
and li. A. Harrell by M A. Holmes
and wife, «* shown by -Iced recorded
in deed record* of Jobn*on county,1
Teia*, to which reference I* made, and'
one lot situated in the town of Orand ;
view, Jnhnwm county, Texa*. the *am*
being the place where the Mid J. H.
Harrell i* now living, and being a part
of the F. L Kirtley survey in John
■on county, Texa*. and being the same
bind that was deeded to J. It. Harrell
by T. T Hturge* and wife, a* shown
by deed recorded in deed records of
Johnson county, Texas, to which refer
cm c is made.
The above property i* levied upon 1
and will be sold to satisfy a judgment I
rendered ia Mid court on the 28th day
of March, 1918, and ia favor of Me I
Ibrugle, Cameron A Webster, a private)
ror|-oration, and against the said Ab
ernathydiigt.y Company, a partnership
composed of L. II. Rigby, /. O. Aber-|
nalhy and W. B. Harrell, and L II. I
Itigby, J. O. Abernathy and W. H.j
Harrell, each Individually, for the sum
of three hundred nine and 43 I Oil'
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t.1i dollar*, principal, with later I
eet at the rate or U |wr sent per an |
num from date of judgment, and the
further sum of $34.00, also further sum
of $>8.*3 additional court cost*, and
all eosts accruing by virtue of suit,
lavy and advertisement
Witness my hand this th* 12th day
~m A#____a Iftt*
aktofT •
W. M. MIt.IJKR,
Sheriff Johaaoa Oounty.
By Ernest Reid, Doputy.
DON’T MISS IT!
THE GREAT
Stock Show
Fort Worth March 12th to 17th
Inclaaive
You’ll like the trip via the
Interurban Line
Alwaya a Car when you want it. *
$1.00 Round Trip Rite $1.00
Ulehume ami Johnson County D*y We<tne«<l»y. Mareh 14.
$1.2$ Round Trip Ray Tim, All Thu Tim
IT)one our office for further information.
R. T Bostick
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