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THUHSD,11 JLY 11, 191.
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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CLEBURNE
W- MUST WIN!
Are You Going
RELL-ANS
HmFOR INDIGESTION
Fishing Soon?
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ALL KINDS OF CAMPING GOODS COTS, STOVES. ETC.
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Dickson Hardware & Furniture Co
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hun
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Catarrh
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win all right.
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ireulars and testimonials.
it
folt pretty
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and report n very plens-
oined some part of the service
time and splendid fishing trip.
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“THE COMING MAN”
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MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY
GOOD MORNING
Fight The Next War Now!
In County Court
Earl Keel
Hnrmon
Key Cash Grocer.
Washingtor
department
Mrs
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t
orena
Lout, Donald Garner Hum*, has ar-
an eneampment
Don’t misn it. Shewa start 2,4 6.8 and 10 o’eloek.
Arter dinarm-
river
The Bolsheviki and Austro-
C. C. BYERS
Germans
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llall's C
Send for
the
One
f mon
money
‛ol ditiors
t • * nt onal
Medicine.
troating nrthward toward Khabor-
ovak, capital of the Maritime prov-
inco.
Today
Only
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state
home
। up
out
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ant
This picture has not been shown in Texas
before nt these low price*.
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When af
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the Blood
the m ater
comfort
a think
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CLEBURNE BOY ENJOYS
TRIP ACROSS OCEAN
FIRE, LIGHTNING,
TORNADO AND HAIL
Th
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sprays, inhalers, atomizers, jellies
and other local applications.
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HARMON CONEY IM HOME
ON SO DAYS VACATION
------W. B. R.----_
AUTOMOBILE PARTY RETURNS
PROM TRIP CORPUS CHRISTI
, and oceupled Niko- l
a zara: sutUcra on tus A bi or
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ry other kind
ve mo some
it I did't km
S. S. S has proven a mont satisfac-
tory pemedy for etarrh because it
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BAILEY AT THE BAT
Mias (arland lougiass returned Iast
19 workroom la lo-
Marguerite Clarke
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fow
tes Mild
, and it
that un-
lost and
Mrs C. W. Wheeler,
F, Elam inspector.
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why not
Record
ken internally and netn thru
Hall s
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There is a more serious ntage of
Catarrh than the annoyance caused
by the stopped-up air pasaages, and
the hawking ami spitting and other
distasteful feature*.
s reai danger comes irom g
tendency of the diseane to continue
its course downward until ahe lung:
basome affectd, arid then dregileu
ceniramptTon is on your path Your
own experience has taught you that
the disease cannot be cured by
Thia tremendous photoplay will make clear
the whole story of the war.
mores the germa of the disease from manpr ta,
the Eisgd. Get a hot lie irom your i.
drugzist today, and bogin the only
lorical treatment that guqreal re:
aulta a i can obtain sposial mel icel
advice" ithout charge by writing to
Medical Director, 27 Swift Labora-
tory, Atlanta, Ga.
1LE, 4 uAvi iNG MUNDAY,
JULY 15
JEES
(836 BEuAns
Vee. ! Hot water
; Sure Relief
We Mike n Specialty Furnishing Homes From Our Big Stock.
Mucous Surfaces of
Hundred Dollars re-
for any ease that
dieine fails to cure.
•6
ly, fearurin g,
goes direct to its source, ami re-
in this tremendous photoplay* epic .Mr.
Gerard tears the last shred of secrecy from
the whole poisonous web of Prussian intrigue
but I
nt, renoance
ing the Holsheviki forces at Vladi-
vontok, the Caecho -Slovaks have ad-1
vanced westward, defeated a mixed
force of Bolnheviki and Austro-Ger-
He lays bare all the Prussian system of
espionage and treachery*, beginning with the
tragic Zaberne incident in Germany right
through the final answer to the Kaiser—the
American boys going "over the top” to wipe
out the menace of autocracy.
iost heavily and are re-
Don’t Let Catarrh Drag
You into Consumption
Amid Its Dangerous Stage.
disenses put together, an for years it
I was supposed to be ineurahle, Doetore
j presirih । loenl remelies, and by coa-
I stantly failing to curo with local
th it
A. J. Wright store,
_ . I 1 here is more (Intach in thin sce.
County i . ..
tion of the country till. ill otnor
Insurance for the Farmer rates are cheap and the terms I
make are easy. I devote my entire time to the Farm writing
clans of insurance and know how to write your Policy cor-
rectly so there is no question or doubt should yon sustain a
loss.
I represent the Home of New York, the National Union of
Pittsburgh and write anywhere in Johnson and adjoining
counties.
My Phone Number is ibi, Cail me. I will come to see yon.
""TILDY'S PUNCTURER ROMANCE
Also CALIFORNIA CUPID'S MUSICAL COMEDY co., in nn cn
tire change today, entitled.
Startling story of Germany's intrigue
ainst America,
PRICES: Adults. 46c, war tax 5c; total, 50c.
Children under twelve, lie, war
tax, 1c; total, 20c.
oma without
i it’s one of
exe rise her
Lamar Edwards and family and A.
D. Rhaw and family have returned
from Corpus Christi where they have
been on a visit. They made the trip
ir son. John nicht
safe arrival been
(
Iha
J. Chency k Co.,
onstitutioun) rem.
I Rod
ffin. suit for de
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and Mrm L D '
a letter from I
announeing his
an outing and will attend the and Mrs A it Hume that their son.
■ money is a franc and five cen-
make a penny and believe me.
you got a dollar in their money
F. J CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists 75e,
Hnll’s Family 1 ills for constipn-
Tackle
nds of names. | The Red Cre
Soventeon and three-fifths cents cated over the
see nothing but w
mt the boat
n the face
never think
one 196.
Keaders For Today
Surgical Dreasin Mrs. II. Cle-
ents, morning; Mrs. Helen Currie,
ternoon.
Garments Mrs. W. II. Daniel,
orning: Mrs J. J. Templeton. nf-,
Mrguerite dark most people
n lunr o f whnt it is we’ll an
------W. H. R. ---------
nol "III I IKI DEFE NTED
Iler, but tl
four hour
K for suhr
of sinking for tf
’ us to die we will,
whether on land or
myself tn that way.
of my motto when
Winney returned from)
slit after visiting Mr
on Rutledge and fam-
Lines, Flies. Minnow Buekets, Canes, Reels, Minnow Seins, and
from Dallas where they have
visiting relativen.
------w. 8. A..........—
been received my Mr
Shanghal July
When we adv
q1 estion but if y
those delightful o
MORNING REVIEW
Marie Dressier
--1N---
The Agonies of Agnes
if you remember she toox th e lending part with Char-
Chaplin's six-real produetion—
ll
—friends! Don’t forget where I am located—214 South
Main. Remember Wild Cat Gasoline 25c per gallon. I also
carry a full line of Near Beer Drinks, by the bottle or hy the
case. All kinds of cold drinks.
what to think
t to the next
med glad to
ing compan
ood tackle We sure have got till kinds of Good Fishing
Ir
, Glam Word
men!
stroycd the
I am sending you a small souvenir
on Franco and will try to get
mething else next time.
Well, I win close. Your son,
JEWEL C MePHERSON,
S S. Aeolus, care of postmaster,
New York, N. Y.
t actrable,
e, greutly lu-
nt I kept ll an
renchman and
t It so I know
visit his parerta, Mr and Mra C. H
Coney. Mr. Coney was deputy our
ty clerk here before going to Wash
Ington. His friends are pleas I t
meet him again.
—------.w a a.———
Harry Huffman is reported to b
very ill at the Temple hospital.
e time trying to make
the French pooplo They! p
es and franc and all
ternoon
West Side Auxiliary
Th» West Side Auxiliary will meet
I just can't tell you all of the won- in all day session today.
terful things I aw but will tell you. Leaders
ome day. Ganic- Mrs. Will McCowan,
Later I have arrived In America morning;; Miss Mattie Haynes, at-
1 **" and am Ir. Washington now. I saw ' ternoon.
' 1 '' the White House and hoard Prest- Garmgats
dent Wison speak on the Fourth of leader; Mra. J
onesome I Ths Is some place.
n you I
dashinr Oh, You know
. Judge Haynes’ Well. I ran across
hitting '
! tits boy here and he said that Brice
had gone back homo and
curtu
the 1
If
fight
Minn Bird
I allns last
nna Mrs M
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H Douglass and daughter
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1918, newspaper, July 11, 1918; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422391/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.