Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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Cleburne newspapers. inc.
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Phones 133 and 134
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Witnessing
the Sundity I
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rui-st iniinlj
activities a
football
were
WIRE NEWS
I. A.I '•'E.RVK’E
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Train and Bus
Schedule
( IHtl ltNE-FOKT WORTH
MOTOR COACHES
P'AREvVE’Ll,
DRPAM GIRL ,
IT'S BEEN
A CHARM-
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Sanders
Glen Rose
attended
She drove her body
couldn't drive th« desolation out
then
that
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Weatlierford Branch
(Tues. Tir.ir . Sat >
10 45 a. m
5 40 p
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Au lie:. Bill)
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Termnlal Port Worth
Ar. cieburne
'i 40 a
12 45 p
3 30 p. m
ti 20 p. m
’•I 45 p
NOTES
FROM THE
COUNTY AGENT
tn al
Naw
^aatle'a iSop ~au34«i
etter an altercation
-eallana aha la in
lore lone Mary han vl
,-ess with the ahop.
I NOW GO ON WITH THE STORT)
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lor tlie Bap-i
Officers names se-
ta brought beiore the :
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
HANDS-OFF POl.K ’ ■
AUSTIN Tex. Oct. 5 <U.I
Jaine- V Ai.red teday am -
that he will keep a liands-< ’
'-.ns is most,
I-, pie carry
jfe’’
I'P |( lc lll’il;
iii.ill inti"!
I.l lh- ||< III.
DOFS MOR AC F MAKE <-
ANY MONEY- V7RITIN6
Porney ? j.
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! I-Cl'ld 11
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Ik-a ve l 'ietr.ii i a 1! i)0
Leave Alv.«rn.i-r 11 30
Running tlnu ' minutes.
Santa it: r ah road
Daily
Northbound: Arrives
No. 6—5.25 a m
No. 16 6.1i5 p m
Southbound: Arrives
No. 15 8 45 a m.
No. 5-11 35 p m
came from the depths of tl ;lgs under t
iutlon and
by Super
. ie youneste
them, -Mrs. Mortimer tele| ( ttme. no
-m- -----her car, r mivht h
spite of I ,tus piay 1U
T—!t*ier, ^ Junior
and . Mrs.
ig large
to partiei)
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p't -i t i"!l nf
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5NF.LL. I e AN OO Ahi'YTvAtb4C>'
HL GW? I VL CA T VAtbX
a
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I.v Meridian 1' u *" ;
8 no a m.
owner of a
gave her he
O. c WOODSON, Owner and Publisher
' ‘ROY HAUL'S. Editor
grades
expected
months because of
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. < -itslde of Texan one I '
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“ Any erroneous reflection u;xui
Hon of any person, fliw < <
fam ns of the Titnes-itfi lew
brought to the attention ot Hi
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EH,— - W M ATS -TH AT ?
JUDGE PUFFI.E PUMM'NG- POP
COUNCIL,*? —— TwiS SECTION
OP THE CITY MUST IN A
BAD WAY WHEN THEY t-lAVE
TO 'N TMt GRAP- BAG
POP A CANDIDATE- LIKE
that old loape-p'.•*"■
READ THIS FIRST:
Mary Barrett, ambltl
dreaa designer, la in 1
I just obtained a *
etka, owner of a
r JUDGE PUFFLEv X
TME ONE TMEY CAlL’TME
• PAPP BENCP SEN ATOP ?
~-WELL,DONT WOPPY !
—— TME ONLY S&AT
MEYl EVEP GET IN Ti-lE
COUNCIL CUA<bAD>&P
< WILL BE UP IN TWE
SPECTATORS’
GALl_ERYjm
have readied j nt.on tlii: Year and the relatively ! that period
profits cblained irotn cattle j ‘
Extension t feeding c psrations during the past j
H ol cattle, it is expected t
: daughter of cattl" and ci
n E’
E Math
u.-v iirgaiiiz
plan: inline
ng hiking, i
collecting
\Yli-
Visit
—
iough the
lave dampt
plrtt of pl
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iable on ti
rounds of
look udvan
program
i the pas
i Ball,
ClOMt
‘‘Your rubbers, air? if
say ao, air, you won't be n
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- t. !v <'i|ui|inii-nt
L :: 1 I " 11' 11 • It 11 11
i -'•! I III'- ill
'- ' - v I ii'l.i-t
not-ao-neatly wrapped.
"We came to wish you a Merry
Christmas a day early. Ellin is
off to Chartres thia afternoon, and
my train leaves in an hour."
"You're lambs!" Mary said, but
she wished they would let her for-
vuui la
I habdiy think, in spur oi
clemency of the -weather,
coat on hand. Jack Frost is just arou
the corner. Prepare for him before 1
arrival. Boots-for little misses and‘co| |
boy boots. All sizes for men and bo$-»,
J. J. NANCE
The Maker of Low Prices
.
' N itiunal Advertising Ri ;.h
RFMflUE. ILillas, Chk-ixj.
i. * -MEMBER (>!' TIU: i
f 'J >T!>e United Press i.s exclu-i’.i 1- ri
•of all news dispatches crvdi'i d tu d
K ‘ .ftftpOjMT, also the local new-; public.,'l-ci
•s. Nelson
iquet has
ettvity at
. -- - ision of Mi
inVLjiit .iaauHv. Jio - although
Castle would object lk<» play h
.. -------- j N
to special!
activities,
iris enterin
TERMS OI? St'BSl.'Hli’TION
i By Currier In the city of Cli'bui ik : i 'i 50c. per year $6 00,
mi--«) ....... giiua ---- • —
. J B.v MAIL per yer.r Y4 on
E *ronr $7 00—Cash in advance
clidlv corrected upOn Its being j
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I
We buy^and sell men s second hand su
women's coats and men’s overcoats
good condition only. See our bargains
this line. One women’s extra good bk
though she had struck hersgjf a
blow.
First thing she knew .she'd be
blubbering like a baby.
What was ths matter with her
that all her exultation of yester-
day had d—Ittsd her?
, She tried to summon it. to con-
jure the pictures of victory, of
success that had so long filled her.
Mary Barrett, see yourself rid-
ing in your motor, wrapping your
sables about your throat on a
with Tony's llrati
ng. and sailed for
More and more she
love with Tony. ------ ----- ,
ilalona of wide auc- distant! Picture the beautiful
i ' I \ SH \MI '
\\ hat a shall.’' 11
'..’ll'' l-lt t'lljl’t In I '
III ' t' !U <-lent
l arM
7 ass
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Christmas Eve In Paris. The
music of voices raised in song,
bustling, happy figures; the light-
heartedness of it.------
The snow falls in downy, white
~ flakes. " Mary Barrett, turning
into a .-fhort, narrow lane in the
Russian quarter, looked up at the
brightly lighted gabled windows . .
In a house right out of a scene on you ran think of.”
a postal card. Music and laugh-
ter wafted from the windows
where a warm welcome awaited
her. --------— - 1
Still' she paused, motionless,
leaning against an Iron post, while
the snowflakes clung to her eye-
lashes and \vhitened the. Fur of
her toque: Her arms tightened
about the gaily wrapped packages,
so tightly that they trembled as if
from her desire to make them ani-
mate. Her lip trembled.
Where was the dispassionate
point of view that had carried her
through her day? It dissolved,
even as the snowflakes, before the
sudden vision of something that
Ceint’H rv A -
iiu'ctinn
fl’C liru’e
Ml
l.re'-ul n- I
. ‘’ 'I
•Kin.*
| broom and went at the long
touched workroom floor.
.. .. . j QUa
i of her spirit.
i She thought of mingling with'against
t the crowds on the boulevards and .
.hied away from the idea as
Webb I
u clair li-
li'l
I livd Hadley an-
• nrnvnL o! a sen on ;
S"pt
i Ml -
AIA\R\h<> HI'S
(leaves Bus Station)
• I'li-b'.irii*
• Alverrvi’i:
tin)'
I la i.onni.ating
: c, < ininebd ollii ei"
Clniicli . 'met at
.1 '..I.l v ravin
.. ml! i
i .l' a> tlie business meeting on
\\ i-dnt s(!ay night
R' \ H I- Bennett baptised I
la--, . -v a-, tlie Duvall pas'ure ;
■Sunday liftei u<»< n
I ;.en- were l);i pres, nt
I ‘n+wn Has ■
I.v ('leburne
6 30 a. in
10 15 n
1 15 p
4 00 p
7 on
1 Heartjfiehl of Waco Is
In : in-.tin I Mrs T
"It is expected that prices cf.
will-finished cattle will bo main-
tained at a relatively high level
untii increased supplies of grain-
fed ca’tte become available next
wihlei and spring, when it- is
I pre liable tliat prices of such cattle
Slaughter supplies of
tt!e are .now .....*’■
they were a
i increase in
ll"|l
, ,| No. 55 '(Mlxedi
No 56 (Mixed-
Kt S
litston
■"v l.<>«-i.
■ ('-i
.... .... at tlie
' :.an;!ay School Sunday, i
RUSTLE OF SILKS
coevaiGHT. atiXASto av ccnthxl riutss cssociatioh________________
of gay; happy people.' TonL/ £
Christmas Eve party. T< .rd_
tails. Hia eyes crinkling u| . qnnt.
he smiled. When Liane V °
raiaod her glass to hia.
She shook the quick tea
Z." *ye rafU were
lifted the latch of the gate. -This groi
‘‘Hodson!"
Hodson straightened his
coat and slipped a surrep
mint ir* ~ •
Mr. <
mtn having a nip on Chr
Eve.
"Hodson, where the devil (
rubbers?" Mr. Castle's
lii'i mothi-r. Mr- Aloe
SiiikIui
I .,)< A!mic.
woman might be doing b4 oungslers s<
— in th!
i> and e
tr is predlc
»K u ) mi prr cqexgK.1
■//
>,r'P
ROOM AND BOARD
i fl
XS,'
, will decline. !
1 grain-fed cattle are .How much
1 smaller than they were a year
I ago but mi increase in cattle
COLLEGI STATIC. "Pilees of , feeding is expected to occur this
tlie better gratia- of •Lnb'.litci'Till' and winter, chiefly because
i attie advance;I 'hinplv m August, lot tin- improved feed grain situ-
5 «» u
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. .Ill'll'
• I.e I!!
pbd'.v at tach t
ft is fei'tainh no*’- ■■
•*—UTinif’cnp Til" --aTy -I’ ? '
’ ' del; "fl t he pl'est I ■ ,
1 'i ii|e . -if -list 11: v , ■
lil If ilisplav is ! i' ■■
For those who need school or dress <
fords. Large shipment jyst arrived
low prices. Examine the quality a
style of our Dr. Austin Oxfords heft
you go and pay much more for one of
more value.
M didn't ask you wha
thought. I’m not.going t<
Mortimer’s, Hodson. Teh m
her and tell her ... tett to —
going . , .oh, tell her an s
1 hllla.s police ill."
:iii<f ti I'esti il 11 '■ | " i
t'icials Were tiled
ifijf of tiro .uhd -." i
Tin- < li I’tirilc D e ,
;. -111 ■ i 11; t" i 11;1 - ' " I.H >' e ■
f . it! I . . It 1 c t ■ e
i ,- i .,. t I ,v pi : 'i ’
tin ■ <!’ uadi r, standing or rvputa-
i i'i: Ims which inav appear in the Col-
., be
puhli. I’.er
CHAPTER 15
"NOEL! JOYEUX NOEL!* ~
Mary opened her ey«a, closed
them again and pulled the blan-
kets higher aboya her ears. .
There was someone pounding
on her door. There was someone
opening her door. Two someones
at 7 o'cim Ifa-IM 'BRMMMf.'......
There was Kate bearing a small
Christmas tree. And Ellin at her
i slippered heels bearing two neat-
- ly wrapped packages and several
■ I
----i _ __________________...
I get it was the holiday season.
They trimmed her Christmas
| tree, placed their gifts—Ellin's
} Morepbook and Kate's umbrella—•
under the tree with instructions
^not to open them before nightfall,
iThen they presented her with a
third of their unbiteable cookies
and stale fudge sent from home
She saw them leave, feeling
more pathetic than she wanted to.
Anetka had Insisted that she
join her party. There would be
I music and vodka and bllnl.
would be very gay, she promised.
Mary ^oubted that (here was any
gaiety in her heart.
Meanwhile there was the day
ahead and blessed work.
There were r* ----
no work to be got out of
seamstresses. In a burst of holi
day spirit, Anetka bad told then. I
not to come to the shop: Am
there was Anetka herself with het
many mysterious packages. Anet-
running in and out with her ^he
, arms and her eyes filled.
; Mary found work to do.
ran the sewing machines herself.J
ripped seams apart, pressed and !
And when there was
a Ann and
. pi'tr. tlie
Pai Carruthers.
Kincannon went tb
"uturdn) alternoon where
: lu-r Inisbad. who aeeom-
piinied lui In lue Mr Kincannon
,.i- ih ,-n ii Bt ui e) :11c lor several
minute shopping tn New Y led
Hodson coughed and stall
time to answer that, unex
question. Mr. Castle wasn'
Ing any attention anyway.
Fifth avenue at Forty-i
street' Madison avenue, ■ f Ilt/j
Fifty-seventh street to B
Tony Castle, his .hands pl
deep in his coat pockets |
bls way along with the c $fRS.
not heeding the slush und
feet. The half snow and ha:
made rivers that ran froi
brim of his hat.
Surely he would find h
night If she was In Ne«v
he must.
The girl coming towarc
with her head bent again!
rain! His pulse accelerated^'
approached her. It slowed P
it was not she. Hour aftet'
he walked where she mighf
been, searching each face w|^
newed hope.* The streets p-
less crowded as the shopper!
.•led home. . . 1^,
He turned Into Fifty-sJr
street and stopped aimlessl
fore the window of his owJ®
tWitMng oFTnlghT nearly
before. »
A poor, slovenly old ■
sidled up to him. Hr pul
hili from hia wallet without]
Ing at It, gave It to her.
"God bless ya. son! I
y've never known what twas
alone on Christmas Eve."
*l*/mw*M
turned away and hailed a
ordering the driver to go i
club.
(To Re Continued)
By LES FORGRAVE
T2..OY' IM LUC.KV TO A
S '^'3 C.F.T RACK TO TrAC. \
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Sn) s ,*«5- A’ ''Tvn^D'Z '
Ip
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WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE— I
Fitfcat CiM-W Twl Jaaf Oat ef W ia
iMMaaiaeRaia'teGa
pour out two pound* of
r bowel* daily. If thi* hi). ’
freely, your food doesn't digest.
tn the bowels. Gas bloats up
” * constipated. Your
I and you (eel sour.
..ink and the work! looks punk.
luisativva are only makeahifta. A mew
lewrl mov, meat doesn't get at the cause. Ii
takes those good, old Carter's Little I.lver |
1’111* to get tne*e two pound* of bile flowin, (
' make you feel *iup and up”. H*rn> -
_ yet amasing in making bile flow !
Ask for Carter'* Little Liver Pills by I
Stubbornly refuse anything else tie.
bui uc oi, Monday ■
Mr: I- Ii White is vi-iting her
daughter, Mrs. D. E. Brown, Mrs.
White lur. been visiting tit FR5ST
____ Rtv W K Ros? of Fort Worth
n f preached at the Church of Christ
Don. ot n) ]] ;1 ln ,u1f( 3 30 p in sun-
week-end 0,,.. |;,.v scc.-.t cf Cleburne will
tc nt-'.lit- church next Sunday for
i the last time, Services will bo held :
at 10 a m and 3:30 p. m '
' M: ■ Gladvs Hpears of Hillsboro1
de we-'.k-tnd here.
." indav. Ort. 10. rally day
held ;<l the Methodist
He). W N Dunson Is f
TTHTriHut'ion wn" J15 ta
A' Hie mi--irmurv meeting on
Monee. Mi-. .1 F Benson ■ gniv
:.m ot III’* book. What I
Mi lien World ' There were
e:uiu i- j resent.
V.m Cm.isle mid Mt.ss Luna
a r.i’l in Morpan -Tlnirs-
"Very good, sir. Your r
are in the gun closet."
"Thank you, Hodson.
I ■ muring-- <>t p;i t • i '
-■I inr ’ iiilabli*, but the
lie ii j.’i'nle of iHx'-'-ti
We set* ninny Dm ' : !'
', v. hile on thh < it I;-.' ! .
have made ii"t d i-
'he tlivine right <-I I- •
nail,', lie', inninji with ’.n
Am-- ican " Inn" was I'onrd’ e -
con 11 t r.tdei s and In -tn- r- '
Wild.' tie- fetch - t ar. -
ii.. i’ it liocomin” mi'
ah|<;l lit to Si, tin th'il,
int lii di esteem
A - a IVt'etl’ I
> would I”- id
hanged, ,"o 1
der the inf.'itv <
the
suit ve c
i.itinp hiH I
i Tuesday;
< M rs
I m Car
the i x i-
Mi -■
ami
u a, !i.
"JX-llI
tin- I L’urm
Charles Boone o! Illusion .‘-pen’
, the week-end in tlie home ot
1 Mrs D C Gardner Hi-, wile wa
here d'lri'i. the i.lm-s and dea'I
he.- i.■'hei D C (larilrn r
Mr. I C Haltmaik ami rlul-
Vh M.ldi-d Mi ii - f Dallas* vis-
ta GlcnRo.se. i'--I
9 no a. in ' ■
Jo.' Hornell o! 1 is Angeles
Dr and Mi- J H
distant! Picture the beautiful
home you will have one day!
It was no good. The pictures
would not come.
She put away her silk apron,
and put on her street clothes.
“ a
'V- (V ;
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7/ .
price ot
slaughter
....' next
, - ......-ii—""V ■ "........ ' tile swong u
<■ ii'i .t'I-1 c i KjaU[J)ller cattle declined in Aug- jccder cattl
, i,,„ i ng’ iviM-it in i i.necio’i •witii ’I'-'|u,st, but strengthened slightly in I ilib. p-»rtod
M, mid Mr R L Sanders I ! oWnment's .m’<>n P’'o«ir..iii Th-t . 1)rly September • | grades of il
|-I-nt .a-' week at Glen Rose ! s1,ar,r‘l " ...... ' ..... ......
I A am-I. crowd attended the' 1
| I I A plat here Saturday nighLj
B-tweet- $25 and $27 was taken in
,’ ibe di.or
5.1-C and Raymond Dav were!
D, ufon Sitnda) visiting friends
Mi- Hum Johle spent Sunday-
t tilting Mtns Manha!
11 Ii. . ,.- flltemlui;. T« xas ;
lor Women • j
ami Mrs R L Bachoffer.|
in M- tidian /in Tuesday
leno AKu|' Was in Cle-
W I.
Ml ,- Ruth
,i m the
i-aturdav
might have been.
The Gaelic scene faded from her
ziew. The sound of carriage
vheels on the cobble stones
lerged into another sound. She
heard the roai of New York traf-
fic and its sound carried her to
where her heart was. Another
Mary Barrett Was hurrying honqe
!to the apartment across the city..
' j Fifth avenue,
Madison, now Park and Lexing-
ton. Soon she could see the lights
ot Queensborbugh bridge blinking
at her as she crossed the last two
avenuea
Closing her eyes she could see
-...a apartment at the end of her
journey as ft would1 have been.
There would be a Christmas tree
| vhere the lilacs and the roses bad
traced the small table. There
would be a tire in the hiam
And in the big chair, a careless),
graceful figure -TONY.
| "Oh. Tony where are
she ’The cry In her heart
—*• articulate.
| She opened her eyes
?^i'“.“t the next picture
.sprung to her Inner view.
?a ns saw Tony.
Wednesday, October (
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5 35 a rn
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8 55 n. in
1! 45 p. rn
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CLEBURNE^TBfES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
* By GENE AHERN
isn’t
! win b<
Clmrcli
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o’clol-k I M- r.mi Mrs Thcnin
i aiiuoiinee the al rival ot
' tc: or Thursday.-Sept
Mi and Mis
neuilce the
lliu.-sdav S'pt 33
and Mr- Horten Turner
fftil tin veek to nuike i
' ka
D. I
Hill,boro 1)1.Non
1 (A Clt-i’ii’i,,- I.v Hillsboro
7 :(X) a in 9 (>o a m
3:30 p m -3 10 P. tn
Glen Rove, f'llftcn and Meridian I
lilvisien
Lv. Cleburne
10:20 a m
Lv Cleburne
3 30 p ri
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II
til-! in recent wef-k
H i hikhe-t level in many years," i largi
av W E Morgan.
'| economist in agricultural planning j six months
iY,r I " I lie advance is. u'trilmtcd largely
(is ■ 'to th--/marked shortage ol grain-
led eaitle in tlie slaughter supijv
c.irlisi’ .! j jcc. o* tlie lower grades
u>l
bi ,-n
Pa -. tils
‘ "Witii increased Mippli«
’owe.- prices of feeds c lor
the present relatively higj
■-Ilttle-Or,h" rnd!!?” ,'a ! 'la-Shter of eattl^ ami ci
-•attic !■' exp<-cted in ' 1!'3H wi,; L'' •,ni'11''1 ,!,!in
few months because of I M''’1 .“I.1,1’?.
tlie stroiig demand lor stocker and 1
1 anticipated during i
i me. period. Prices of the lower :
| grades cf slaughter cattle in the!
'r ' first lialf of 1938 are likely to be i
mnintaiiird near present levels or
even may advance seasonally in I
-------—---' , —— | jcy in the 1938 race for t
general *
"1 don't know for wlioir r
vote in that race ". Allred ,
23 years:
Serving Cleburne and J<1®
County with high class Mi
Work. L
Let iifl renovate your old e
tress or make you a net.
Reasonable prices •
CLEBURN
Mattress Fact< j
* ’ Phone 1105
ike Mtniaf Kiria'I) C«
The H should f
liquid bile into your
1 Is not flowing freely,;
, It just decays ----
your stomach. You r«*t
whole system h poisoned
sunk and the world looks
only n>ul
movt mealdoesn't f •
Uioae food, * * "
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freely and l_.
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Mi
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'- tin u homi' m California ,
Carl. Gardner, sen of Mrs
P— -Hnratnrr wPt srra-e ns ftipp?
I inti mli-ni ol ill- llm-m svhec!
I Hi!1 f'(iuiil)' tlu.-> veil'- 'llu ■ -hour
. 1 11.- eh-1 ■' I. .ii-l "f -
1)11 J- Illi .' w I.:.
j week.ng in Arm ■ .- )’.. , !.
I turned in Koppv.l
j Mr and Mr
I of Meiidiun i
' J(.!in.-iiii licm-
I I I ’ne -if GL-jii
Kouperl rer-eiit:-.
1 li-
lt'- regular
'ifterncoi
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in Fr.rt Wiilti.'
M S Greer and II
Jr., have I- er. inml-
ihim rvisorr
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [33], No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 6, 1937, newspaper, October 6, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303983/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.