Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 11, 1919 Page: 8 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
TIESDAY, MARCH 11, 1919
I
EUCKIRT HAS
Society
RM
Plain Facts For
GREENS
1
Wide Awake People
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W
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fresh (10
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Beet
1
PERSONAL
It
oil
the advantage of every cash discount—the cheaper
we
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1 mondn.
17
Itan
Mr
CITY COUNCIL HOLDS
lowing dan
Mi
। Dena Dav is, Margaret
Buster Brown
My ron
SHOES
Marshal
II. Butler.
For Girls get
For Boys
most
M
Hon
zed to
Ilie bost
ter
if bill
Am3Z
TEXAS.
CLEBURNE.
(
STOMACH UPSET?
for
Call Us
We’ll Call
I
bu
Motim
b 4
le-
M
Mar
Butler, Hi
Walk.
purposes.
It i
ditrrhoea, cholera, limber neek.
roup,
mid other germ diseases.
Put ap by the
A
Germo Mfg. Co., St. Louie, Mo.
w
Fi
Just
See Me First and Last.
Monda
Arrived
ehieken
ehiekens
Motion
When the fire alarm sounds, one
is
dreM
just
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
,t. r. BARBOUR
Alm.
A 1.1
Walker, Hint
areepted.
Will Help You
OUR NEW LOCATION
by
At 206 E. Chambers
Second door west of Miller’s
ordered, and the mame whnll be held
to
Market
I
April 1019; |
The Store lor the Young Fellow and His Daddy
Dougfas Colunq(
2. PDNSA6•
o fill the unexpired
al
one
4
held in the
I eity nnd nil
Feed and
Groceries
store that makes a practice
goods high enough to take
I Departmc
Hull be
At
J.
c.
Movedand Ready for
Spring Drive
Hull
th.
The Campbell
Tailoring Co.
eondemned by
longing to Dr.
1 Maxine
to Moyd,
gunwt
hinet
11
III
All druggists, 75e.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
We are no further from
you than our telephone
The number is 332
a saving in buying and ;
makes a big saving to the
econded by
Attorney
Butler.
t voting.
'. Narhour
up a
rant
wa
week
Ayest
Motion
Mov
for quality, you can buy it for less money than any-
where in Texas—and it certainly pays you to spend
your money where you can get the most for it.
the Court
Mayor and
issue the
IN THE DEAD
OF NIGHT
een.
With
Hiar
Ra, I.
'■ pre
refr
ting
Ala.
i hat
i itv
s mid tea
Myrtis
Brownell,
regarding
Davis f
ay, Barbo
। carried.
Barl
the i
mme
Kansas City
Produce Co.
ernice
ton, A.
le and
Highest prices paid for ell kinds of
Produce.
MANY PEOPLE SUFFERING
NOW WITH COLDS
nd to
Until r,
• bill ■
Mitehel
Ares:
ned
ind
ked
en-
The secret of keeping young is to feel '
i young — to do this you must watch your
liver and bowels — there’s no need of
Motion
Mov.
, secondod by
ncil uthorivo
Jun l
4 ‘ole,
Robert
Famous Victory Stripe
And Hundreds of Other Reautiful Patterns
I )ou
Ave*: Kay,
i । Nrried.
Huy W. S. S.—
NEW FEDERAL JUDGE TO
ASSUME DUTIES MARCH 17.
lest Boi
»ldsm i t li
• • The
lolnson.
The
ihMd.
Hirt
(Nca
w ore
(), i
Ha
Because you can nearly always find what you
want at this store and dollar for dollar and quality
ni ternoon
4 Harry
Iweli, him
ni and as
ments of
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It’s Easy If You Know Dr.
Edwards’ Olive Tablets
preseuts his real
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN ■
M.W. CHAPEL
TAILORING CO.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Al-
tering and Dyeing.
J.
J.
Aid Walker.
in and for the
For free sample package address
Desk 39 Lamarine Laboratory, At-
to fill lint*, Ga
mi, tirae
Marion
onded by
III of the
Roy
nds.
I the M
Board
| elaim
, that
offce
■r, C tv
Win
W illis.
Hup
Barbwuu
Mov
Aid. If
fender
from i
ur he
Walka
(lub had
in p
Rerniee (row, Bir
iste I her in serving
Io it in a great
-0*2
chool
Valk-
last meeting |
Mnreh.
having a sallow complexion — dark rings
under your eyes - pimples — a bilious
look in your face — dull eyes with no
sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety
per cent of all sickness comes rot in-
active bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com-
for young men of ( leburne ard the
return ng to civilian clothes
On the job all the while. I hese exclu
Because this store is dependable—it does not handle
nkrupt or out of date goods.
Because this store buys for cash—and therefore gets
pecially useful in eliminating cold. '
There is nothing else like them Di
not accept anything else. Ask your
druggist for a bottle of Lamarine
Wafers today. Remember, they are
guaranteed.
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the liver nnd bowels, which he gave to
his patients for years.
Dr. Ewards’ Olive Tablets, the substi-
tute for calomel, are gentle in their action
yet always effective. They bring about
that nxuberance of spirit, that natural
buoyancy which should be enjosed by i
everyone, by toning up the liver and clear- i
ing the system of impurities.
You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab-
lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per i
box. All druggists.
vor to re
its findit
RETURNED FROM ARIZONA
>
o
care of the sales periods.
Il by men and boys should buy what they
wear at this store
WEAVER SHOE CO.
105 E Henderson St.
o he Uther Darnell,
when
mid
Hay, Rarbot
Plenty of seed oats, seed potatoes, gar.
den and other field seeds.
If you ar? suffering with neural-
gia headache have bad breath and Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo
led halt sick, take two Lilarinc Will II dn Vmi
yileahant meeting Haturday
"Spring Togs Here
First, As Usual"
nduete I a quiz" on the perfect combination of the ingredients
•n CHII
Moved
■I. Ras
'• Ahl. Butler. Hint the couneil adjourn
' m! Becnune They Don’t Know What
ward I To Do.
People often try to cure a cold
with cough drops and sprays when
the real way to find relief is to go
to the seat of the trouble and elim-
eroF
top shap
i Hewing Club Meets.
......tided by , , .. , . .
• 1 i ll. (iiri a Sewing
utifying
8 r Corner Market Square hse f t 8
can buy goods, the cheaper we can sell them.
Because this store sells for cash only—and has none
of the losses and expenses incident to a credit business--
it ion Cheap
ms ami Hn
Because this store does not indulge in sales—and a
of sales must mark their
some way of
Those who
PAGE EIGIIT
, Mesdnmes Henry Feather
Bull, loecated in the City
. onded bv
esignntion of
Ayon Rny,
chool
erty sought to
city of dlebur
rarrnT HIAIAArAIT rnn 1 CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
ENIEHIAINMEN Fun weyemnatncnnssoarcoi d"
TEACHERS AND DEEICERS j ly influenced by constitutional condi-
„ . . , .... bright and fresh, nnd nil without
'000 ’’ , the lightest discomfort. Eat them
a special "loetion like candy, and do not go another .
of Cleburne Texas [ day feeling p orly when you can
......I casily feel well and strong. Lamar- !
witl MISS Addie
Itentall and Mrs.
Mover by Aid. Walker, seconded b
Mis Ituby Douglass spent the week
end in Paris, Texas,
A loenl citiren
fiowors WOIe now
if there wns any
foreement of the
Movosk by
I in regular session, Nyes, Iay, Bai hour
Walker, Butler.
But w. s •
WANT CHICKEN ORDI
NANCE OBSERVED NOW
Messrs Melvon Blanton
per, Roxeoe Hloward, II
sone, Eugene loole, 1b
C’ecil Boyd, John Miller,
(‘lyde Thompson, F’rer
f’oombs, Bryan Miller,
(‘huslie (‘lements. Lock i
1 empleton and Leo 4 b'S
Make This Beaut
Your ace, Nech
tatement with the
ohnaon County:
r, Walker, Butler.
I,
inute it through the bowels.
in regular sessfon
officers and mein
ir John II. Short, .
. meconded by
of the Water
for the City
Claims com-
hour, Walker,
fur the summons into the adjoining monials, free.
room where a substantial luneheon wa- F. J. CHENEY and CO,, Props., Tole-
served these pious looking men and do, O.
prop
Area:
Mo
d by Aid Un
..Her, that 1
the Texas 1
Aid. Walker, seconded by
that the City Councii
Mol.on curried. Wafers, "The Ideal Laxative,” to-
night, and to-morrow you will feel I
nd danee, ehap
. J. IL Kansone,
Elks t ilth Fri
th '» Jaza Bund
in for the fol
Ethel Cook,
Macon, Johnnie
N Light Co.,
innge in the
Nsemi It
Motion car
Indifferent Pupil'1 Mrs. E.
ouneil donate
Md. Butl
Mi Wnlke
Ntarbour,
Walker no
Mr J. i
nntion
The latching season is here and 1
have plenty of cholerine for little
chieks. A guaranteed cure for white
tiuii shall preside thereat. Ayes. Kay,
Barbour, Walkor, Butlar Motion
carried.
ordinn It co.
enforcing
mi*c zar
eeived the
who raine
The following subjects were discuss
ed, each one declaring they were ‘'ton
full for utteranee.’ '
Boonting the Sunday Sehool " M r. |
L. W . T. Robinson.
second .1 be '
oports of the
tv He. rotary,
I MRS it
la ginning with A. Se ' in Hall’s Catarrh Medicine in what
on the baritone horn ; produces such wonderful result! in ca-
endered whil waiting tarrhal condions. Send for testi-
’ }
fruit
Md. Ray,
Hint the 1
be nrcepted
now. Nhe
and the
Musie in the Sunday Sehool"’
Mrs. Boyett.
enl Bible character:
Moved hy
All Mutler
a saving in selling expenses
: consumer.
Butler. M.ition
i tions, and in order to cute it you must
take an internal remedy. Hall’» Ca-
tarrh Medicine la taken internally and
acts through the blood on the mucus
surfaces of the system. Halls Ca-
tarrh Medicine was proscribed by one
of the best physicians in this country
for yours. It is composed of some of
the best tonics known, combined with
some of the best blood purirters. The
Never mint! how often you have tried
an I tailed, youcan Mophurtling, itchin
eczema quickly by applying Zemo
. irnished byany druggist for 35. Extra
l uge bottle, 01 I. liealing begins the
m ment 7 no i d. In a abort
tm usually i e of eczema,
tetter, pi: l , I V blackheadsand
I nilar . . . disea ■ will be removed.
I r . I it rut the skin and making it
vigorously healtiy,alwavsuseZemo the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not
n g easy - live and it doesnot tain. When
others fail it is the one dependable
treatment for skint rou blesof all kinds.
Ti t E w R Co. Cleveland O.
I'd by .Md
No. I to ink
night of this
Von rest..-
burue nnd tile such
(cvunty Judge of
lighting ol‘
nr, Walker, Hull.
lenry Happel,
ese (leveland,
. Keating Ran
w arner, Roy
J. IL Thorpe,
Randall, I rank
i eland.
1 voters of the city of Cleburne
i entiti I to vote thereat for
pow of .lecting an nldermnn
. * tondled by ! dens and flowers should re
resimnntion of wame eonsiderat ion as those
N Hooper,
Irregular Pupil," Mrs. Fred
--—"
UC » » - 9
women doing Jus1
w a v.
"Enlistment."’- Mrs. M. K. Melton.
" < ‘haracteristies of an Efficient See-
rotary. " M r. J. < ’. Clayton.
■ Impurtanee of the Social Hille of
the Nunday Sehoc 1 " Miss Olive Camp
bell.
And lastly a splendid address by the
Nuperintendent, Mr. •' l. Russell.
Two visitors were present, Mrs. Ward
of Decatur, and Mrs. Walton, of Grand-
view.
of Wal a nt
c. T. Wil
\ n attraetive feature was the decora
tion of the rooms in the class colors
Delightful Dance
A delightfully info
.....tied by .Mr. and M
Jr., was given at th
day night. Malgin Hi
furnished splendid in
inc Wafers have a peculiar toning ;
effect upon the bowels and are e«- i
1 ,-4404*4***+**** +**0*+4*4******************* ********
The teachers and officers of the
Field Street Sunday Sehool met in the
Berean hall Friday evening, March 7.
With the exception of one, the entire
corps of teachers and officers with
their husbands nnd wives were present,
numbering forty four in nil.
The meeting was culled to order by
Mrs. MeDowell, teaeher of Ilie Fidelis
Iarhour, reatgned
lemon skin sort
beautifier, by top
two fr<*h lemon
taming three mm
Cheapest place to buy meats. Steaks
from 25c to 3. Mixed Sausage 25c.
All Pork Sausage 35e. Hog and Beef
Liver 15c. Spare Ribs, Brains, 25c.
I Brisket and Stew IN and 20c.
... The Mayor A NIderuu n of the fity
ni (leburne, Texas,
I. ntl mi'll: I here in of f' my renigt
riiion ns Aiderman of ward Ao. 5 of
tl. fity of cleburne, Texas My real
g nation effeetive on th. election and
instnilation of my suceeanor.
Me-pertfuly sulmitted,
e K WALKER. There "houli b"
thim ordinnnee.
Mi • R Walk
nt idn.
(Burns, Irby l’aylor, Lee Bat
Aou.Ne Mimmons.
tated hi writing the
lass Models were designed the minute the re-
cent style restrictions were removed by the
Government.
the unexpired term of <’. K. Walker,
resigned ; and who shall hold their of-
fices until the city election in 1920 and
until their st. essors are elected and
qualified. I’he above election to be
i held at plaees designated in the gener
. al election on above mentioned date,
nnd the munuzers of the generni elev*
to tl
v. Bi
juice thi
pulp uet
fremh fi
know,
blonch t
v 4in. Gin
Haprni. I hi I In
March 7. 1919,
Walker, Butler.
played nnd tl.. evanin
M»n. Those present
1 liendricks, Itagrainle
dine Mor-, Mary M
kind Douglas-, Phili
. Inma way, Ruby Cone
this office and stated that gardei
iled. Ayc«:
tb r. Motion
AV B
He
MEETING FRIDAY NIGHTa -
d Iutler, neconded by , aus
mot.a
........ lutler, Wniker. t
pit clippie salad, olives, wafera
in the following guest- Mi- <
Cupp-. Mary Davis, Louise
Lorena Self, Frances Henry,
yment for th,
iche4 and mni
l nevi veil. I'll
> tie first ‘Tucaday in
Id ele.-t inn shall be
viral wards of Hie said
Miss Seely Hostess
Mia. Ethel scely
ber lit frinhd« Veil .Jr
day evening in her hon
drandhury street. Aus.
lers and fern* were taste
in the roms un i the de
wamant viwit in menta were herved in a ti
e, in which Mr l affording mueh pleamure
I amily lad t he | ।11
nd orde red paid,
r, Butler, Walker.
■'inning on ami a
wav to get an
l hefewit
is aldermr
e effect Hl
eouneil in
I fulls .
i James C. Wilson, newly appointed
■ F deral Judge for the Northern Dis- j
l trict of Texas, will begin the duties
of his office March 17, a message to
W M. Odell. Judge Robert T. Ervin,
of Mobile, Ala., will conduct the pres- i
ent wession of Federal Court until
Marell 15. Judge Wilson is now in
Washington.
ii A. D.
/alker, N
Rarbour,
likely to think of faking out an in-
suranee voliry. Hut then it is too late,
•'or th prion whose property is doom-
ed, Your house nny bnro tomorrow.
But it is insurable today. We will
write ii policy today if vou siiv so,
W H GRIFFITH & CO.
Phone 723
Thenew Double Breasted Waist Scam Models
Muc h 7, 1910
To the lonorable Minor run) Alder
en id Hu citv of (leburne, Texas
!•■ Aid. Walker, seconed
lei that the Mayor be ill
ay the Cleveland Trinidad
the amount of the city's
i paving is shown by the
the Hity Engineer, Vz:
esnnder & Jnm Anderson.
it,i <• Walk i. Butler.
haw ter
iter. Mi
■ It Mi
ler Judg,
Put Your Wardrobe in Order
Usually that is a big problem but
not so, if you call Chapel Tailor-
ing Co.’b force of experts. Just
elephone 717 and we will come to
। your door, or call at
raauta.....wit
umem w
Mr Barh
Nutler,
I Marimnuv
I Moved
leetions of musi
mid piano were
a Diapepsin at Onco Ends Sour
s Gases Acdity, Iudigestion
no- of unmented food * ausin
Buller. Mo
Moved
in Aid But
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 11, 1919, newspaper, March 11, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422666/m1/8/?q=%22~1%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.