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usual to Kim.
John mw it and wondered '
troubled mind what it meant.
was not unlikely that she might
te^tef* — — T. Hhe heM
certain
be in love with the b
him off, yet he had
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
Jsted (very Afternoon 'Exee^t Saturday) and Sunday Morning, by
OL CHURN K NBWgPAPERA. Inc.
V • 106 Routh Anglin Street. Cleburne, Texae
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DATES
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yrtl Mke Atta put heroelf ta the ettier *
place. She thought; V I were as
1 beautiful as <Wto, if I had known
«rt u i tar.' Uy* ronexr '■>
■L-*. But It inn't «« altnple aw nil that.
B^.^i^orgivcneas is fine, splendid -the sweetest
dent upon tpo action ot congtp.ss.”
NOTICE OF CONST ABIE'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
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again some
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Irish POTATOES 10 pounds
you never Rave oow if you drink
PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 Mn»
21c
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CBEENB
2c
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Phone 600
Fat Guineas, each .. 35c
Fat Baker Hens, each ....... 35c
Fat Turkeys, No. 2, lb. 12c
Carefully Fresh Dressed Free
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n HAS HAPRM1PP J
in wbitr rag*.
houre; 13 acraa-^O in cultivation. , LOST
w*<« mra. m. ruu*.. unr —
mile south of Parkei. EH1-T3-14 j Twenty-cnb
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J'w
of my way to tmpreaa a girt la the
ppattion I’m io., I wouidn t dare
*• riak hto wrath to untruth* or in*
* faranoM. Therefore, Onrota aauat
-------- _ . ' te m MtM wramd. Barhtaaa who
hnt. k eapa «f aUvar RhtM. a oor- kBOWI» i --------- ““ '
srxtfs&’SFSa'tts? js
she infers is true. I will be careful.
Rite rvmemhesed the old game
played between men and women'
ataoo time began, the game vf
jealouay. The neat time aha bad ’
a date with Kim, ahe asked him
„ . . to oall for her at the office and ,
carota to hope(1 thBt Johfi wnirtrt Me them'
’ together. '
He did. nn iieaumiu. a*w emo w»ivn*
Another time, she asked Kim to Ing the white tire flashing about
come to late tea when Hbe knaw *- - -----
John was railing for her for dinner ,
* at seven- o' aMtfc, She had-novels —“Mr Warner te aptuShg a -Mow-
asked John for tea. Kim was there yorg----- — -
I when John-came. AHx was sweet, with
I sorrowful because Kirn had to go, ■■■
cape. - ' :j
When Alta an* her, she ap-
plauded silently. Carola looked so
perfectly the pitat «t a society gin
who meant -to flrnw ctanparieens
Mween her own orohldgremss self
igbt C-----
5dng to see."
y had greeted
thta ta Ato "
•This ta Carols Cushing ' Alta
eeM she knew and didn't sound
oMrwMRWd *1V> J<>y. "* wanted
to hew a word with yota tart rt|jtM
Mt yrtt f ------
A MMF* » ’ ’ e-ws- ■» ■ ■ -fc- -dJ-jtagr.J
mg to tlnd time all winter to take
—' on your offer to <d»ew m*
around at your
tote with me to-
ANP11HOW3HT I HEMSP A IN
7 YOUfi (ZOOM SO i SNSAkfcO UP *
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CAJRMKkG? ■
VOUL-DtAT
Y<X) LOMG
TV) FAAK7E?
Office. He wants inc to come
him ta handle things, centact
sorrowful because Kim had to go, this agency and that. The Mi-
ta little more affectionate , than, Byy ta . . . is tempting.”
couj^., you want to go,
With Alix, I won’t stop you.” lie said
;. It coldly and slipped the bracelet
back into the box. iff put the box
into hia pocket.
' (To Be Continued)
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Shelled PECANS, pound
Beechnut s'
COFFEE
Pound . 29c
FWr Ounw Can Free
OXYDOL, medium size. 13c
WICMFR SUB*
Xtm large
ORANGES
29c
■f ^gsi ij
Fresh Octtntry
^EGGSg
Dozen . ...:T. 35c Bunch
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Valley Frrft
Company
L S KOYLKR J^KE TOWNER
MM Kart ChMstaers
PINEAPPLE JUICE. 3
Cre»m CHEESE, pound
Sacked Country S. A USAGE, lb. .f0<
Frea h jyalt MACKEREL. 2 for ""jlBt
Tender Cornfed Whiteface Beef
FRESH POULTRY DRESSED
^iruid protect the interests of
ronsum&rs and help to preserve
the economic gains which farmers
haw made during Che post four
je<r», 1'"T.■ '
•The fact that funds for the 1837 COUNTY OF JOHNSON
program arc not yet available “ *
should be pc in ted out. The con-
gress, at the time the Soil Conwr-
vation and Domestic AllutnieW Act
was pasaed in 1M6, authorised au
nnnusl sppruprtatiOii of M00.000.-
ooq for carrying out. a progi„_
under the act The taeuirl appro- ---- .... --------------------
priation ter 1037 remains to be D. York and Mr*. R. D. York and
mnde. however. Tin- program We,l Farmers and Merchants Lumber
have drafted, therefore, la depen- Company foreclosing the deed of
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Announcing
The Opening 01 Office By
Dr. H. H. Gerdes
Optometrist of Waoo
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At 1MK Kart Chambers Strtart
On Same Floor with
Dr. J. B. Bail
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OPEN SA1VBDAY8 ONLT
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nuD nm rnttT
iltoyre. younr prMi<kmt nt the
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North raw oyster invlgorators and other
' .stimulants. One dose peps up or-
gans, glands, blood Regular prtee
3100. Introductory price 19c. Oall,
■Aitte Reniro Drug nnngrt'
■ • WANTED
FOR RBNC: Furnished apartment. WANTED TO BUYS Boys saddle.
By virtue of an order of sale Is-1
sued cut of the District Court of i
Johnson County, Texan on a judg-.
ment rendered th said court on1
Oct. 11. 1836 in lavor of the ea- <
tales of B M. Sansom and wife,
[i-aui both decetased, and against R. D. )
York fci 83606.78. and against R.1
Ry
Craddock Gotnt
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Soil Plans
(Continued From Page One)
at emphasis ha* been placed
soil building and more money will,
toe available for soil buddtog prac-
tice*. Such practices, together with
the shlfttag of acreage to soil-
conserving crops on Is nd previously
daveted to sntl-depleUng crops, are
csseoUal to any sound plan for
restoring toil fertility and prevent-
ing eroNion
•'The now program should not
only improve the soil but it also
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you up t .
how the wheels
place Can yew
•MBMkf**
| . There was Uss taetaffert pause
•nd then AMk WM. "I think “ *
tetawamy an tour WonM ;
to oome beao nt «tof"
Alta arewnd wtth uausual care
the next mwnang and girded her-
Nitf ths
Oareta wanted sew* th tag. It was
a good Stea. Alta felt that she
had the Advantage bp ttot wtovo.
At M minute* of one Carol*
floated iff, Caro** ta a daring Parts
Mige « targe (Munrilias pinned on
and one small Bunsen burners,
asbestos banked, gas heating stoves.
In good oorwMtion iJirge stove*
suitable tor office, garage or store
use. Bee Wm Rawls ret gt Tlmes-
SPEC1AL .
GBT VIGOR AT 1
FOR RENT: To couple or adult NEW OWrer Tm»fc Tablets <
Nicely furbished home on 1’— --
Main. Bos O. Tlme«-Revtew.
”j FOR RUNT: Downstairs furninhed
apartment. Private bath. Garage.
608 Forest Avenue. Phone 1215.
Mrs. d. K. Bcott.
T. W. SCOTT & SONS
“•1 Friendly Years .of PwgfWMdve Starrier- j
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CLEBURNK TIME8-1
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iWLOWEPS AT HER FEET«
VWT By MARIE BLIZAtD
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•he bad been wicrumbing to hl*
0u£*
PPI Alix and Kim share rome-
thing that he didn't knowf Was
•he happier with him f Me thought
•ajs “He’* in of the hours they had spent to-
rether. the Interest they MW* W
the same work. He ofteOi tdpk Ate
problem* to her, knew that she had
mdaet ptace. « woman ’ way of fencing the
r r-» t / •» xginf usl ng layers to got to the core
L SthWli. And She know Mteur-
*?*.* Isteg. They had that and the
“ otte’ bond between them. But »he
We* young: what else was R she ,
wanted ?
He wanted her to be sure that
she knew.
Alix didn't know that
She knew that John had his
Carols and she had Kim to play
againxt that. That she wa^rush-
wa* growing bigger with the im-
pressionable, wnritlve Kim. she
md not reuhae.
She had more than affaire of her
heart to consider in the next few
There was an offer from Warner
for a better job. He was opening
a New York office and offered her
*■' _J .con-
tact with Sayre-Coulton, acting as
tontact woman and managing the
affairs in New York.
The eatery was »?5 a week, con-
siderably more than aho wm get-
ting That was not the important
thing, it would mean that ahe
would no lungnr be an employe of
give her a
> 'MUM'-iMr
job but she felt that she was not
so badly needed that she couldkit
be replaced. It was a tempting
8hc didn't know whai to.
I K i //
kfjfc.
K.: doesn’t nsk for XopgiventiHH. ■
Jt »l not runsunablo to believe anyone is entitled to for-
R KivenesH who doesn’t put on the garmenta of humility and
‘ ■ frankly acknowledge the eiTor of hla way.
’ The Jeffwruoiiiaii democrats were something more than
party
(Mictuoua hypocritea. t
■y^Thay have no morn right to the nnmg of ’’Jeffersonian”
than a.deRioeiat has to the name of Abraham Lincoln.
'■.>•: '* * * ’ ■*•
BL;' .'K theae men want to b(. republicans it's quite okeh with
7 ’ veryiiody concerned. ’
Brit the idea qf having them comeback an/put on the
B. .parse. ,(■■. . ■ io -1 a bit smelly. ' '
I >>ph who can turn their UackF upon ao great a leader
as, Franklin I). Room wit could hardly be expo
||iio.<ne reel, slrnon-pure domocrata overnight,
k ' They might stick the Old harpoon in us
MMfc whan we aren't looking.____________________'
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I trust and vendor * Man of saM es-r
lists* osi Um retal projjssty Imsu-
liaafter toner i».<i in the Mm of
the estate* of B. M.. Bansom and
wifs. <«t wtoeti R. Paul aknsocn
l» sdintoistrator amt succutor re-1
Jtortlvoly. vs. a. D Yas* Mrs.
R, D. York and Farmers and Mer i
chsnt* .Lumber Company No
i»078 ta such court, I did on,
De.rinber 3, IBM levy upon .Ifta
tottawing MtortbMi tsacta or par j
cils er land sMtoated in tbe cuan-
ty of Jchnaon and etale of Teue».
•• the propany Sf aaM totewtoni*.
cirin Milch they have *ome tater-
ssi or claim, te-wit:
, Approximately .83 »-4 acw of
mile* *«E fromTSteCtty of MMta ‘ Na oxa
radc, In said County m the Wv-I Fsmily
Mam Prester survey; 1“ ‘
And on January &. 1837 being
the Hr»i Tuasday tn teid numui.
between the hour* at 18 o'clock
a. m. and « ortock p. m. on said
day, at the court house door of
•aid county. I will otter tor sate
against tn**. *«■* ">*■> "«• and sell at pubiitoatetian. for cash.
Ing teadlong into a situation that all the right, tlffe and interest of
---------------- lhe MkJd R D york Mri R D
York and Farmer* and Merchant*
Lumber Company In and to sale!
property.
Dated at Alvarado. Teaas, De-
ccmber 3, MA' i
• 8. H. BRADLEY
’ Constable
Precinct a. jnhntwn County, T-xa»
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/ PASNINGOF *' ■'
U) MAN
-Some people got the surprise of their lives when they
K yiaited the Texas Centeiiriiiil and found that there is no
I- Htich thing am the wild nnd wooly character ’fche-time
\ !■ i.own as typifying Tcxah.
Kp\’They also Were astonished to find lively, hustling cities
K cluttering up the “lone prairie’’, for which radio crooner*
7 sigh ho mournfully.
K" If for nothing cbv, the centennial served a remarkably
I • -<i purpose in letting the remainder of the world know
i that civUteation is quite as advanced in Texas as elsewhere.
•. • ♦ *
Ui good to keep in mind those dear days when horses
pistols were smoking and hard-fluted men wore
Kflir ready for aetioh,
Ip : That period hud its good uses, but it is gone, and on its
foundation today rests the sturdy framewoi-k of a higher
^^HUtivilier’social
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~ Sweetened COCOANUI 2 ixHWMilz35€ -
Mixed Xmai CANDY. 2 Db*. J.LT19c
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BROKEN 3UOTD ’ . . Li. . . 1 ■ ' 7 '
PINEAPPLE. 2 No. 2 cans 29c
Dog gpd Cat FOOD, pound
GRAPEFRUIT, bushel .....
Irish POTATOES, 10 n
Cuubfng.
office.''
Hh.- waited a moment and Umu:
•Did you tetl him it wtai Mias
Cuahlogf”
She rang off and
ABx supprenaed a wry amtls.
They luncheU at a modort ---
^.^75S5ta.L“ .
■ conversation. Oar”1* talked and
talked and AUx waited knowtag
there wa* eome point to ths whote
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'Tm beginning to think you
were right tart fail when you said
you couldn't understand why I
would envy ypu.” toe *ald after a
while arriving at her point.. “Poor
you. Alix. Wouldn't you like to be
going south during thta dreadful
wmnhmz
AUx eald tt might be a Mce
itoa. , ZlJ
"Fre going to Paton Beach MM-
dag and John ta going to try to
got down for a few days. I ntaily
wortAnt have • good ttaaa tf Im
T" 4i<tatcome. gfrorybody thtata* I'm -..... ---- ~
V asked. Mlly to wsaw about him the way a Job handling the affirerttaing
I 4ip Put why IT’* ♦*•*»♦ x*rl»h U«vra.n/nilffm nntln
Alla aaM aha didn’t know.
’T‘ve teen doing it for yearn ever
■tece John and I ...” the aafftakce
trailed away leaving AUx to tW*h
It in her own nffiM.
•XMH" Cnrota opened her poctet- (_________________
book m Mi After thought Mrt took jOhn Sayre>. It would (
out Alix's ootnpadt- "Is QU*’’ new independence. Rin
yeure’ I picked it up In the car."
"Tliai* yon. It ta." AMx add
oeoUy and retrieved it. A tong
gifciwe tetwifeen
know to* hartTit hTat them. A gtanM that aaM, "AfLx.
.. . fo fact, roe teen uy- « knew irnit wore ta iiia car the
ntetot M the party but ft won't do
yon m»y good. INtai to miae."
AJU’S gianoe anta, '1 Aon't know
Modern five room ,
1013 North Anglin Phone gon aAJJC CHEAP — Two laige
FOR RENT--two four room, uu- .
furnieted apartment* Both have'
private baths and garages C H. :
Warren^_______ _ _ ; Bertew.
FOR PRNT- Wrv tosirabte bed-
room. Sec trill Burl-n, Texaco .
Filling Station. ________ I men*
PROFESSIONAL |
OLD ADR BURIAL
INSOhANCM
“ examination Reasonstolr into*.
,---j gwtup policies L—
I Health and SaiMuu Proto to
TEXAS STATE BENEITT T
?..:CO.7.’
41" Petroleum. Tt Worth
J. H tavery. Cton Aa t. Cteburns
I i »l lirtRigliiMijflw ..... n*.i—a—..n ■ ■
Watcr Rkparmng
AM cryr’.al* M cents. (Henn Beene. Also motor driven wood saw 863
wtrichmaket-, 114 RaM Chamber* Lraaot. A
•■C M D MJU^R for Salary fOP. SALE. A fine purs wbtab
Iron ire nee Phons high grade diamond ladles, riak,
_ nbout three-fourth carat taken in
<u> oar trade. W1U aeU way undfff
actus* value. Henry p. f-tow
Motor Co ________■_ ,/ ”, ?-tJ
FGR RENT—Downstairs furnished . b,iMne-u<
apartment Modern factlilte. Ga- 4 '" "‘T*
rage. 6M Forest Avgnus.xPhone ; J’ iFXJlrt
IMA Mrs. J^kAflolt. • g,f H1.nry jp Uohte r(>rd 8U;
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TO SISTER____________
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SPINACH, lb. ...;i)',.P.:... te
CABBAGE, lb. IHc
CAMROTH. lb. .............. to
Sweet PEPPER, Jb. ta
cauau', I Atadte ......... 18c
FrreV Green BEANH, t lb*. 15c
TOMATDEK, lb. to
BANANM, Atos............. IM
TANGERINES, tea. ..... 5c
Freto HQUANH. IK .,z,,... 8c
lJL
«0tr.
<i< >.
Kathleen couldn’t help her thia
time- '
*) She would have to talk it over
with John and nak htm what he
a to youre w wrt but warned her »o do.
- " ■“ , ' ®he toctaed to do that tn his
yon are putting on a ««oe. Thl* wa* no social matter.
i - But wasn't tt? Wasn't that the
most important reason she had for
want ing to leave ’
__ , - She'd have to tell him that In ,
rlrded her- 1Ty ^r^’r*^r.y , v "r'J*wouldn't let him knew
*?***a*! **’. 1 *W*M*1JT ** IreJdHr. Sayre?" shs skid
to his secretary without the for-
mality of teiephoning for an ap-
pointment.
T think so. There's someone
mw te JHtaw^teta to there now but he seem* to be leav-
— ? r *n»" t»» aecretary said as John'*
y door opened. Bay re. himself, I
came to the door, saw Alix.
"Want to see ms 1 Come on in "
All* closed the door at her back.
“Come. here. 1 want to ghow you
tagiiuthfng,’' John had bent over a
long white box on hi* desk.
He lifted out a length of Jewel*
that shot fire, it wok a idiamMid ’
bracelet, * vivid, live thing. -~
“like it?" he said. H
Tt‘s beautiful." AUx eaid wateh-
by PAUL ROBINSOM
i^eckWTTC^yT
COON- MUST MANE I kN ,
3«wwtrirvMC 4ft)ucs*'
THGN feXPCOW; #>-TS-—
Ki FINO HEgg j
■ton sxwrticar* card* HI m»< hw to
tt-’. axyfe'is
iiiad* tor h«r birthday, Carol* trie*
to beepms friendly with All* before
lha letter leave* tho bomati Party ahead
of I Im other suaat *. slnadlus • h*sd-
>lriie giispectlng thrt John euu for
Caret*. Aflx ayoltii ■toss him an*
tueanwhlla •ntertsta* her old **2*-
I tor h«r n*r apartm»ht. AH«
! m im JAkn nbur aoe*
^^roH th-
! j&xy cd: .feiFx
kffx hto<fd?o?red‘tt the altertorioe.
(NOW GO OI4 WITH T«K rtTORT)
and a working girl,
i a pax** ta>y kroui
Alix’s office.
"This I* the first
Alta said when they .,
each other wtth exactly the right
amount of cordiality. “I’ll show
•—i the other departments If you
. OTWTWFMfrtiWI It AWIflT 1* very
aromatic."
, “Won’t it? , Then, lets go and
I see John before we go. Perhsp*
I he will take us to lunch."
Alix sakl. “I can’t take any such
liberty." . -
ttarola aaitf "Then I Wig." She
picked up the telephone and asked
lhe operator to put her through to
Mr Sayre. “Tell him. it’s Miss
SUGAR. 10 pound* 46c
Fre*k Green CABBAGE. Db, 1c ►
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Lettuce, head^.. 3c
TtJUMPs’ and ~~
CM,CX! turrt is
LXXXiHG ita TMAT SteOP
WKOQTl NNVVteA “SUB
Km
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’ C C WOOD0ON. Owner and Pubiitocr
Mr ■ iWY BACtlB. Editor
K; , ■ UNITKI) PRHM <V Sm WIRE NNWA
K*j . CENTRAL PRKHri iC I* < NEWS HERVICE
tered st the Portoffice st Cleburne Texas,, as second clan* matter
erroneous reflection upon lhe character, tending Or repute-
tton of sny parton, flrtu or oorjioration which ma/appear in the col.
’‘""‘•'■R’Wf. Timee-Revjow wttl t<e glsdfv corrected upon Its being
M-ouirtit to the attention of ttu» publisher*
:’.ta. Arivrrttalrui Representative. TEXAH DAILY PRKHH
LfAGUM. Dates, CfllcsRo Kansas City, New York. Bl. Lmtta.
I [headline echoes
F H OA-r MAKE
r H VNANIMOCS
^E^'vThvrc arts two stHtcs that won’t Hnten to reason.
and Vermont won't consent to make the Hoosc-
’ v<ilt election ununimoiifl.
^KR^'Thi* proposition whh put up to the constituted author-
fc. ifltfs, »nd the remainder of the nation Ht«yed hopeful.
" But Maine nnd Vermont, being Ynnkaes and atubhorn
K aijl-.thpy.ai'<>, declined,
"Bp7-’■•IJo'it in that we must make the best of it.
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^.•BeDAtor Rohinsoii probably meant well when he invited
F? ttemoBABtic traitors to return to the party.
Me'; It was a big-hearted gesture made by tho
K5"1 kolon nt the Texas victory bgnquet recently.
®ut H tan’t hh aimple as nil that.
^fe:7 Forgiveness is fine, splendid—the sweetest
' But (here can be no Sense to forgiving anybody
CHARTER 18
"WHO A calling Miss r
th* operator at ths agmwy------
"Really! MBs Cushing.” Carols
said coldly. Such Impertinence
these businreis girls had. Must raw
give one's name when calling *
I
You'd never haw rscogntoed
the same votae when AUx cam an
the ptanre. "HMo. Alix?" it said
Mr*. Buck Petty of'
Is reported to be Improving ntee-
Mii
rttbic IT A.
I fvA rs s. VZ- f
|3^i«kkkI
teb ff'
Murphy Florid Co L. P. McNally. Godley, Ttoas. y
. ICR BUNT: Good farm, located WANT»a.: WlU pay 5 cento pound
nine miles south of Clthurne tai ’ for eigen white rags. aiuunormanX
Hilk.xirc highway. Good sis room j
hcure; 13 acras—40 m cultivation.'
iQcod water. Mrs. M. Hart, one j
I , _ _J assorte d Christmas
cards, printed for *1.25 at the Timea-
BFAU1Y SHOPS Review. Also complete Upe Of
.mmsaaMMM-X-mm«■otliei card* from 81.50 up
GUARANTEED PERMANENTS my I LOST Black. Parker fountain perk
specialty. De Luxe Beauty Shop, Reward Oran Smith
407 N, Main. 'Mrs. Lee Hen<ien*>n.‘ •;------r----————re—
' ' lobT—Gray mare. About 10 years
HELP WANTED
i Twc refined ladies' in Cleburne for ' '' 1.
advertising work, one th Alvarado. Mr*. Buck Petty of'..CRandvlew, (
t'Two dollar? day salary. In answer-, who has been IU for several days.
B Ing give age. address. Box A, is reported to be improving nice-
Tlmes-Review. - ly.
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ERIfeAY. DECEMBER Ur
Classified
PHONB IM
Rate: fc per ward at ttrst taawten. to per word sm* to- jj
-rtton thereafter. No ad taken tor leas |haa 3ta: Ak Ctote-
fied Ads are each ia advance. -*
| ■» . —.,,,,7 .. , .m—we
for sale oom tree” fiog. to*
Monro* Johns tan, Alvarado. ?
leuir rewn ■' 1 : * . 4, U1" th.
with LN*. lORAAlB CHteAP BngtehWMto
rm-vrlto^ ta^horo clnckeiM. 1141 Alvaragto
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FOR SALE My home 808 North
Mule-i Uuraraui ^s^mas*
rvYniii asr»*ag<iij i CwPBEM^»
FOR fc'»LE i«d i-» ton iruek.
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 57, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1936, newspaper, December 11, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306438/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.