Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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RUTH IS THE FIRST ELFMENT OF ALL NEWB AND ADVERTISING MATTEk
CLEBURNE, TEXAS.
ESTABLISHED DECEMBER, 1904.
FIFTY CENTS A MONTI
BULGARS OUT OF WAR; TURKEY CU
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At 10:30 Saturday night R. L.
V
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home Haturday
munition in the big drive today
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Persona s
Young Women’s
BARBERS Will cm
nigned laat night
PARI TIME TO FAIR
fur
BOYS FIGHT
PECAN SHELLS
ngainnt
I two
V.
NJ SITABLE
ing
their elosing datca
ng Ferdinane
Orde
ceived and put into effeet often in
Pe
the German
Vieli
the enterprise
* few minutes their lives are nt stake.
shells w
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THE SUFFRAGE BILL
AGAIN GOES OVER
LIEUT, ABE YEAGEH
E. T. CAMERON GOES
ME ON A VISIT TO
TO IHE AMERICAN
ing
PARENTS; NEED MEN
Pourth-
Th.
sident Wilson delive
NHL OINK, FT. WORTH
AITEN B16 CIRCUS
JAY-WALKIRS HAVE
to
W eat her
4 uy AKaDi iated Fresa, )
huny during
TO U. S. SHOIGUNS
the wee sma hours this morning paint
to visi* friends Mondny
Mr. and Mr*
50 per rant
Veloeity of wind 3 milos per liout.
Tuenday—- Fair,
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night lie had received “ subserption
from Indian Commissionor Cato Nella1
for $2,000.
r. ognition, and hopes that' mak
stead of s
The fair
that the king
They deelare
left NotiB.
part
thing
Iei
strurt the people for a day or two
and than everybody will be expeeted
to walk between the Ham and eenne
to
irh
the fair except
dork when they
eenti
whirl
more
bur
Ob
re-
en-
re-
re-
am-
in
AS heretofore.
i nt inn grentiy appre |
d circ alation in Cleburne
c
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outflanked .
Amerieane
(jerman tro
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an d i
mh*
in Oi-
virtually
VON HERTLING RESIGNATION
IS ACCEPTED BY KAISER
Wan
ary
Linn
fron
est
said:
28,75
1 • h<
tant
of
aboi
F
ing Urge white line* at the four cor Mr. Knight staled that he aw a num-
f
oua to help and
i load. She has been
e waa nblr a mmnli i
to time out.de of ti
TRAINING GROUP OF POLISH-AMERICAN
WOMEN FOR WAR WORK UNDER Y.W.C.A.
Watch tier many's Mo
The Setate
reneh a vote
. bill. After
rd a personal
tomorrow.
ks Vighting
LL
BARN BURNS AT 221
WEST WILLNOHAM HT.
THE Loss IS ABOUT sso
K
if
iidn I
her "
«aa nn
of the
ol'sh tirey Samaritans and which Iu be ns upported by the
• Ct rist'an Assoolation
murai rho
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p0,8i 8,9
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will run from five
Saturdnys, and on
Special To The Review,
Everman, where she spent the
BIC DRIVE ft NEARLY •
MB DOLLARS TAKEN
IN _BERTY LOAN DRIVE
Allies Ih*
neuy in
surren tev
O| ens th
j bare
R Gov-
de legate*,
tilitien f
Pro
rpp
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TNo barber's elosing
conditiona were submitted b
'The Fighting Fourth
som, while enroute home
to visit bin father, six n
the city, happened to a
patriot
rm iotire was
ie I a l l t I nr I 0 t
I like support
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pE
of the Turk fu h army
mure le going to fo
itera states Helgarin
uneonditional. Certs
that Ferdinoand ba*
Premser and xon of Beeville were here!
Mondny to visit frienda.
o’eloek until
etono all dm
Paria
Against
ets the
rh the .
Austriu,
Tue report, made last night show from
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The Review accept* advertising 01
COUNTESS LAURA DE TURCZYNOWICZ
she l« pre*.dent of the Pollsh Reconstruction Committoe and lived iu
Poland when that couniry was invaded by the Germans Her homo waa
seized by Gen. Von Hindenburg for his headquurtep The enumtenk in th*
a* effective
i ing the sesnion
I
day fair.
LOCAL nEPORr.
i By Prof. W. M. Ownwby, L
emment Wen’her Observer.)
Mnximum tempornture ...
Minimum temperature .. ...
Tom Knight went to Fort Worth
pted a place with
ie mon Central Life Iusurance
Company, through ita u.ste
W. W. Smith, subneribed $1,000,
t ion HU 1
renewed
continued
weribed tor u $ou Aaberty boud an
paid for it all i» eneh. The nob
died of thin gd woman lent renewe
committee whose object it la to further the plan wh ch pro
ecru ting and tralning nt a group of young Polish American
(Ry Ansoeiated Presa)
Thu kaiser
The ch
mnny's n
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but her a
tion.
milee, in outfianking i
Airitinh were fighting in
melt Monday night.
Northeast of Hoimnons,
Mina Anna Painty of Dnlins wa.
D Kay
Newsom
Officer ielaley
duuh".BUY BONDS IS
Lane of Rochester, N. Y., R. H. Van-
a guaranty of hiving the larger net p
------
CleburneMorningReview
determined I
which gives
promixe of curly and
The eaptains of th.
Hhe Magnolia Petroleum Company,
through their agent, 8, Q, WWaldrip,
gurchased bonds to the amount of
$1,2u0.
Cleburne'a quota is $101,94.
Johnson County'* quota it $961,400.1
asitie t "I »'
etion. Mhe undoubtedly will
ep Hulgarin in lin, by turee.
25gf
.
H
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to Jay walk. Thea, who ear* to go
to the court houne must go areons the
ntreet opposite the four entranees and
not hy the truffle posta
. eintes thin r., #g # ■ ■ gw,
recondls to go over the top and within other ernfts will
fl Pcinq minutnu +hniu tivau nvn ntutuke "
I believe that the pride of Texsa,
Oklahoma, Louisinna, New Mexiea
and Ancona in such that no further
appeal will be necensary.
J. W, IOOPES, '
Federal Reserve Bank. '
— — —Th i Fiehting T north— — |
and cut husiast ie drive '
will reopen until eight o'clock, In
F. J. tingling of Dallas, Hal Row
ehi of Ht Loonis, Mo , Ira Krk le» of
Kanssa City, Mo., were here on bupi-
■MB missions Mondny.
Nb
The Fourth Laberty Loan campaign
epened in Cleburne yester y with n
pushing forwnrd
Bv Ass-e to i»4 Presss
WWashington, hept 30. -The Ameri-
can government today, replying to
Germany 'a threat to exeeute Ameri-
can prisoners found in possession of
shot gunn, gave notiee if Germany
earnes nut sueh a threat suitable re-
prisals will be taken. Beeretary Lan-
ning a note deviate* shotguns were
nuucii cued by Th. Hague eonvention.
proceed to France are re
cNt now
ounder of the
v dt» for the i
women cnllec i
ng under
icn 1*4
vum teus
BIG LINES AS GUIDES
------ | good. He snd the -ireus piayed up the
ach afternoon from
fiv* o’elock. They
io in Will
<• on the
ridue w •
rahal V on Mackensen
hostilities
0 wny off
At 1 05 Mondhy afternoon A barn I
at 221 West Willingham street was
I dentroyed by til'- the looa was esti
l mated by the firemen at $50. It iw
I not known how the fire slatted. The !
fir* boy* made • quick run and were
i on hand to keep the fire from spread I
work wheb the attack is to be
wewed with ineres ed vigor. The
thumasm arouned by the splendid
feeling aroused by tne splendid
"
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nor of the square. Fedestrimus must
| walk between the line* from aide
I walk to «idewalk and not go near the
I traffiee postm. The officer, will in
ter of Cleburne । copie ia th. city tak-
ing in the eireus, among the number
heing Engineer Mik* Donovan, Mr«.
I Dean Granger and son and many oth
era. Th,. parade by the Foreign 1.0-
gion of I ranee wa. also a big fenture
of the aberty Lon n campaign. The
soldiers looked strong, but snd and
resolute. All of tne men in line had
been wounded from one to a dozen
timna on the hasslafinla
Hulgariana, but thene
no way with the A
which wa* virtually an
twenty four hours. When the whistle
blow. It takes the boy* about two
Th. i
by Gen
the Al
iiv«r Daa
. fvee pas
Allies plereed *0 deeply e
the German submarine t
mous Memines wytachnet
eaptured and atenin und
4f ' ' unetio
uan suppllem, tre virtuall
hand*.
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that on the first iiny of tho campaign
74 per cent of Cleburne’s quota had
bec n subaeribed.
The reports phewed the amount cub
meribed through tie twelve companies
ds follows:
Company One, $21,800.
Company Hix, 814,400.
Company Three, $23,400.
Company Four, 918,500.
tompany Five, o,vo0.
< ompnuy Hix, >14,400.
Company Seven, $10,800.
toupouy Eight, $v.1ov.
Company Nine, 16,800.
Company Ten, $10,0--.
Company Elewn, 814.000.
Company Twelve, • 5,000
Total, $104,750. ,
Santa Fe, $95, 1 50,
Grand Total, 280,900.
— ---Tne Fightiung Fourth-------
W ashingten, Ri pt. ML— hns and
Wit Texas Tuesday nnd Wodnen.
Mihiel Iba
bombardiag
W J Porter, F. II
ve all she had to help Uneie Rum
nd grently regretted that she was
nable to do more.
The Vighting Fourth-----
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money in Be paid but .he want
help Unele Sam with the $54
l -he had nved. Hhe gindi
the American National Bank of Fort
Worth, and will assume hi* new du*
tie* with that banking institution te-
day. Mr Cameron will move hi* fam-
ily tn that eity later. Mr. Cameron is
n banker of much experienee and th*
Fort Worth banking institution wan
fortunate ia wecuring hi* services. Illa -1
many friend* here will join thia pap* j
in wiehing him continued suecons hi
hia new home and businers.
......—Th. vighting Veunh————1 6-8
Mr. nnd Mr. J. T Skeen of Kan-
■n* City. Mo . are her* visiting frienda
Geo W. Htnne of Dalian and C. F.
Tucked «f Dalia* ar* here on bmi-
Dallas, Sept. 30. Million* of men
deut. When see Mr.
“I was driving
twelve companies witn their officer*
and privates wi re busy throughout
in. any and were burry ing about the
streets nil ' Yu.' sown in ->n energetie
munner which showe ! they meant
busitess, nnd their optimism was <
magious,
A very enthusiastic meeting wae
beld last night in the distriet court
woom and was attended by General
Eumeey, the twelve eaptains, lieuten
ante und a largo number of privatea.
keports of the *i»y • eampaign were
-ade nnd orders given for today s
diver of Dallas, were among the buni-
ne., visitors here Mordny.
Mrs. N. A. Adams hn* returned
forest
From
. and by three Bulgaria*
Actual numpension of hos
ollowed, but the »unpenston
Bono vver Top.
Bono, in the omy town in the coun-
ty outside ol Cleburne report
t go over tne top. Bono s quota was
o,h33 mid .lie nas subseribed tLUw,
'Hint is a splenuid exampl, for the
rest of Hie country to follow.
Out of Town subscribers
and
T. D Merebam.
Clint Dameron.
L, A. sagzett.
Bill McVickers, 102 South Main
Tobe alutson.
Ed Herd.
t red chaney.
J It Timmann.
G. B. aowland.
J ,U Jumeil.
Hob Unaney,
a. H. Logan.
L. H. Young. Ka*. Hide Square.
Claude Byrd.
11. Reeve*.
P. J. Quisenberry.
Cha*. Vaughn.
--—The vighting Vourih- -
' Porent are
son all the
lberty Loan bonds strong. Tn.
parade wa* one and a half mH** long.
sber of innpntu
itiMw were repo
bow eve*, stood
id the audience 1
t thene two MI
viuwelfieh gintrit
» tne couse of
shed that th* «
Lieutenant Abe Yenger, of Fort phreys of Dublin, Tom Byrns ofiWneo
Monroe, Va., is here to visit hi* par were unoag Hi* visitor* to this city
onto, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Yeager, who Monday.
live just south of the city. He ar- Mrs. Ola Mizera of Moberly, Mo.
rived Saturday night snd will return John .M Robinson and wife of Kan
to Fort Monroe on Thursday. He is sa» City are here visiting friend*.
with the const artillery and stated ——The Fighting Founb--- —
yestfday that the const artillery had
taken over all the heavy artillery, D [ Q II I H Q f| Ll | P TI H P
antimir craft nd treneh mortar de 3517 UD. UlINo
partments and wa* now very anxious
reported to have arrived in Hofim
i* hurrying German divisions •i
ward toward Nimh.
—........-^ra* wighting Fourih - —
are registered 1* one day for tho
' draft. The selected men are given
very short notice to join their unit*.
shell, ar. not muituble to
arbon for gan mask». Plea e
put same cung the pita I 11
re nr. collect log.
Respeet fully,
II T. HALL,
Food Aeministrator.
—The Fighting Veurs—---
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1918
bull Batre Tlreatened.
On <11 . • i v urdet attack fr
Helgia lint >* t\ < r, toe U
The barbers of Cleburne have
shown a patriotie interest in the John
son County District Fair, agreeing to
clone their shops for five day* dur
(•** Auwtnted 1
Washington, Bept. 30.
todny ngnin faded to
on ihe woman suffram
This is tho way the governmenv
mannges matters and it I* the proper
effieient wny. It is th. Ameriean
story that was greeted with a wave
of applruee. V widow, living with a >
daughter who makes her living with,
the needle, has a mmall house which
■ rings her $5.00 per month. wubseribed
for n 650 bond. Thia good woman re
tr underwen n serious operation
h cost her 4100 and there is yet
leis aeeepted the resignations of
Chaneellor Hurtling and Foreign Min
ister Hintze, according to Berlin
newspaper.
—TIi. Pighting Fourth—----
bneinet* no Mondny.
| J. K. Van Aken of Washington, De
Frank Kwell of Fort Worth, C. C.
Crndy of Fort Worth were here Mon-
. dny transneting business.
H. R. Bailey of Dallas, J, L. Hum
ssarometrie pressre ...
Humidity .............
■ Way. If our boy* can give everything
’ nt n mon me nt’s notice nnd do it witn
n cheer and n smile, it follows that
we do not require three week* In
which to count and recout our dollars
before making our subseription to the
Liberty lonn. Let us secure an alto
gether higher and nobler view of our
duty. T» subseribe tn the Liberty
Loan is a glorious privilege vouch
safod to u*. Let <■■ not even wnit to
be solieited; let us go forwnrd of our
owu accord and iny upon the niter of
freedom our millions or our widow's
. mite.
Highting la Cambrai
From €» brai to St Quentix the
Hnitish and Americana nguit are de-
havering hard wmashes gainst the
Hindenburg line, which they have cat
on no S mu, front to a depth of three
which the battle ery is "‘Over the
wop by Tin sday night'’*
At 8:00 o clock thia morning a
meeting will be heid in the Santa Fe
ooch shops at wnich an adaress will
be mude by Judge H. v. Duf of Beau-
nont.
w"a"te"hle wi’TUM KNIGHI SUES 10
in a buguy
les south of
v* train*.
» wighting Fourth
,«■( k end with her danguter. Mi
Ethel Adams, who 1* tenehing school,
Mr, and Mrs. A. II. limmerman
lift a few days ago for Fort Midi
Bon, lown, where thes will make their
futur,, home. Mrs. Limmerman wi.l
be remembered as Mrs. Pauline Hop
kins.
A fim thirtec n pounel boy arrive I
Sunday morning at the home of Mr.
nr d Mrs. II. H. Eubank*, living on
Route 5. Tho youngster ia alruly
registered for overseas duty, shon’d
he be needed.
M. Winler of < hiengo, Mr. and Mm.
C. A. Teague of Dallas, Robert <1.
Smith of Camp Travis, feme bert.
Mondny on businesN.
Dr. J. C. Foster of CInrksviile w.i*
herp Monday on business.
Joo P .Brandon of Ht, Louis, Mo,
Davis Howe of Hubbara, E. Sweenay
of San Antonio, were among the busi-
resn visitors Monday,
W. C Blodsoe of Waeo, Chas. Wirth
of Dallas, C. A. McCoy of New Or-
leans, a.A,, were here tranaactng
om all
i and denles the report
took refuge in Vienna.
for
• the J
This mpete Butt
besides amolatinq Ci
al for the pasiage of t hr resoin-
conflisted
es' dem
ultimntum
Mvrenr
wubsid
T, E. Cumeron, whe has been amms-
tant easbier of th* Home National
Fank of this city sine* it* openng n»
July .Mb, 1913, han resigted hi* place
to get men above thirty year* of age,
who have had trnining in mathemat
ies. Ruch men will bo given a review
nnd will not be lung in getting down
to business.
Lieutennnt Yeager was shaking
hands with friends in the business
meetion Sunduy and many eommented
en his soldierly bearing. He haa al-
ways been interested in athleties, in-
cluding bowling nn<| tennis and while
he stys nolaierng is strenuous work,
yet it seems to agree with him. He
la in fine physical condition.
times Ahe
tord to bu
to get off
but she di
upplies
Nulgara
/
Ali c W l
Turkey a
ose good womnen might in
•r* to do their duty,
n w- fford roport ioneo
Hr naid his eommitte
kumble little eottage, tn
n widow, without ineome O
if any kind outside of hr
|
upon are for their dai
In* good woma received ik
kinav. Mhe didn't urun
are evacuntirg the Chemi dea l ames
salient under French premsure and
there are signs they are about • •
evaeunte positions between tn* river
Cesla and Khenns,
In • umpagne t be French >*4
Amerieans west *4 north of Argoire
mna ’r ni I* grad
the British, peu
Belgian attack*.
mai nd the east in that dir
la* been cut off and thut the t
man dremm of a German middie e
ern empire has gone forever.’
Oreater Tiling* Coming
Announeing th* capture of 10
elditional Turk* in Palestine, Ik
Law add*d, "Th* magnif real i
«oaa of the amirs in Palestine has
suited in the extnetion of a gre
the o Auvtria "
ud, I pee the a,
I Austro or. n
I ngreement is n* follow*:
We, the utdersigned barbers of Cie
burne Loea 494, agree to elose from
2 p. m., until 5 p. m. nnd stay open
until 8 p. m. nt night, beginning on
the 7th nnd continue to the 11th of
October.
R. H. Floyd, West Side 8quare.
A, W, Smith,
Jenn Carlisie,
J. B. Carlisle.
K. J. Loeker.
Hnm l’eacoek, 108 East Henderson.
Chas, Peacoek.
Joke Pencoek.
spirit and enthuninsm tn the workers
nnd convinced those present that
I there me more noble things in this
j world than sordid, mnteria) things
aid that a queen at henrt may make
her home in a cottage of humble pov
erty.
Mrs. Frank William* told another
night and when two nnd n half mites
south of th* eity, anu when attempt-
ing to cross n culvert my horse took
fright a* u hole in the culvert nnd
run away. The buguy was demolished
nnd one of my handa was broken. I
tried to net the bone of my middle fin-
ger which was driven out of piace,
but could not do so. I went to Mr.
Forater’s houso mid Inter I had med
ienl attentian. My horse ran about
two and a half miles south of where
the aecident occurred and stoppea in
ii field. While i am wearit g my arm
। in n sling I think I will soon recover
from the injuries ”
King Wants Paar*
uwspapers way the armistice
ed with the full consent of
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