Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE TWO
SUNDAY, MARCI 16, 1919
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Back up your responsibility in the legitimate way
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CALHOUN DISSOLVES
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Insure Your Home
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For information as to the best lines see.
Floore & Floore
w, ined he would issue no more patent* to
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dark conching tn harmonious color la
used, as brown or light tan. or blue on
tan or white.
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SENSATIONAL EVIOENCE COAN INO DUS CLOSE
IN BEAUMONT TRIAL SEVERAL POINTS DOWN
WOMAN DISAPPEARS
FROM HOME THURSDAY
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SEATTLE SHIP YARD
WonKERS AOA IN OUT
Alarm Can Easily
Be Avoided
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ruouemnic ( enertments
The iligh (irnde Nehon
For High Cirude Ntudentm
Catalog Tree-Eater tn Tims
WE TEACH BY MAIL
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
emamuin, se.6u0.a0 canra
Waeo, Texas
N. Wilhite,
adison st
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an, X Anglin
Anglin.
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Someone has truly said that “silence is the most ef-
fective eloquence," but, this store believes that after a sale
is made some recognition of the art should be accorded the
i ustomer by word or mouth and not by silence.
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1 he alert thank you given without too much brusque-
ness or too little courtesy is often the entering wedge to
pleasant and intimate relations between the customer and
the store.
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causes a guilty feeling of fear when the
the lead of nil others.
Resides this feature of the styles,
there in a preponderance of round-
neck models, and ninny of these fas
have ber
ying h n
nur w h n —
METHODIST AT MT
VERNON PLAN DRIVE
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I now entering in my
BARRETT INJUNCTION. I variety of styles in them that it I”
' ment among the new
Parker, Tex
Madison St
Main St
CheeATYLE SHOP
fi^Luc/ies f^eac/y-io-Heur
/ (^n^/fi/finery
Ameri
ich for
Formal
snid tn
rleson
, Tex
on St
burne
There la no such thing ns a dull mo-
Mrs. Chaney is leaving next Saturday, the 22nd, for
a short trip to New York. Anyone having failed to find
just what they have wanted, she will be pleased to pur-
chase for her special while there.
I la one Hi m that in
r, (iodles
< Kobiny
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Kvans S
Godlev. '
not easy to pick out feature
as be
the A
//te o /
un^wick
showing a band and large dots.
4 3m
were unknown Friday
loft home about 9 a.
N Buffalo
Nillinsham st,
X Kobinsou.
fi Id Addition
Iuy w “ " —
WEATHERFORD LAD
CITED FOR BRAVERY
await the approval of the alien proper
appeared from her home
ell I’oll ir 1. .i
Ince, nnd the reverse of this, black
chantilly lace appears, made up over
flesh or white georgette. A good ex-
ample of the smart blouse of dark
georgette over cream-colored net ap-
penrs in tin- picture. Its sleeves nnd
trimming are novel, both being char-
neteristic of the new season. Besides
these long flowing sleeves, there are
sts for 30 <
i the bottle and '
k" ’
I
ly done. On light-colored blouses a
RHEUMS!
Morgan
BaruhiI
The failure to protect one's family and
F'roperty Custe
unnouneement
New York Mn
to Wil l' Hay
publican national
his party on roror
etipated or have sick 1
.lust frv Wizard Liver | 1"
p*. pleasant little pink pills, 30
cents. Guaranteed
Epokkeepine Ennt
Shorthnree, i » wwrit
st rert
S A Wiesner Ml N, Main
Street
Jess Campbell, S. Main St
LADIES I
When Irregular or delayed nee Tri
umph Pills. Safe and always depend
able. Not sold at drng stores. Do I
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them tlmt It pusses without notice—iselbow-length sleeves ent in much the
taken ns n matter of course. That la , name way. The trimming la n couch-
tin' sheerne s of the materials used. Ing, In which very heavy silk in dark
Except for the plain and regulntion rod la fustened down with another
shirtwaists of silk or linen, or cotton, shnde of silk In the same color. Thin
there are only diaphanous stuffs incouching la used in many wnys nnd
blouses, with georgette crepe fur in patterns, and la very easily and qulek-
,1 ty advinoty committee
Mr K' th who i snow in Ploridn, in
if rendered with the apparent purpose of getting rid
of a duty, the word had best be left unsaid, for that is
where silence would be most effective. Appreciation is
the measure of our obligation.
shops and storek. There la an great a
ton on the shoulder. The narrow
shoulder yoke remains n great favor- blouse of georgette In flesh color with
He. Smal, round erochet and smnll । high collar, cufTs nnd n aquare inset
pearl buttons are favored for fastening ut ’he front made of u Japanese silk
nnd trimming; hemstitching, tucks nnd handkerchlef with border in light blue,
very narrow Val luce, for ornamenta-
thin on the light blouses.
Dark colors, and black, in georgette
are shown mud* up over white net or
Thurndav morning and her whearebout»
Buy W. H. H. —
GERMAN AMERICAN LUMBER
HOLDINGS BRING $10,125,000
on, T»‘X
W Wil
Eliott wife
thia city, di
iville, Te
Heath S
117 (‘o
alao president of the American Elee
trie Smelting company syndicate.
Inague of
by Honor
the Iemee
W hy dm
i an aret-
fine Taki
oy the me
rd eleansii
Nookkeepi nu, Short,
hnnd, Toue htype erit-
pt ll Peoman*hi,usi-
wrirhi4i
urete t children nlso. tney
taste like randy Never gripe b
never fuel . Sick, biliou children i
to take this laxative . (Adv. )
Hue W. B. M --
bidders at 4 1
1 of the Germa
r Pensacola, w
been in i harge
dian Garvan
if the male Im
missioner tn the case of A. I. Barrett
azralust this oflieial
Thu land comminsioner explained
that there was a question as to the
legality of tin leasing or selling of ex
ceus acreage and until thia am determ
aseurets
', genth
hite St.
W W lordon. X W ilhite St.
Mrs. Mose Warret 209 W
Wilson.
• C, Morgan, Blum, Texas.
Mrs. R. I Cooper. Rio Vista,
Texas.
R E Mitchell, 318 Douglass.
W W Carlock. 702 E Wil-
lingham.
S M Pool, 301 Prairie Ave.
(laude White, S. Walnut St.
Marya Hill School,
lii'ii Waldrip.
Fred McMahan.
FOReYOU •
.......-................." rwritinu -----
today not to issue a tempo
thin against J. T. Robinsor
Take Cascaret
moon She
but nothing
not experiment with otherw Rava din
appointment. Write for " Relief" and
particular*; ICa free Address Na
tionnl Mediain* Institute, Milwaukee
serioum kidney complicat iot e. . Adv
- nuy w s s
CUMMINGS ISSUES
CHALLENGE TO HAYS
such land
Bnsed on thia statement the court de
tided there was no necensity fur issu-
ing a temporary injunction. The tem-
porary real raining order in alno dinsolv-
ed.
Barrett nought to enjoin the land
commiasion from selling or leaning ex
cens acerage in the oil Gelds of Enst-
land, Comanche and Stephene counties.
tom Parker eo
ompany 11. . 6
Ited for h rid ■
Appreciation is the measure of an obligation and if
earnestly expressed will be received in the same spirit as
given. It is a frank acknowledgement of a favor—a rec-
ognition of gratitude.
'' i I fruit company.
e, Alabama wi re i
" ing the highest
, for tin' holding
can lumber nen
i some time have
Austin, Mareh I'i Jud
Fifty third distriet
E c Hlarden <
W A Darden,
Prof. .1 G Du
lege St
Rtf'. E X |’,n
stone St
W T Deasen
Horders st
Auton Durr, II
Will Kellongi
I. S. M oon, M
Ben (‘umming
A II Limmern
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which in to begin noon. The principal --------------
speakers lit tin melting Wire Rei R
N Wilhite St
Main St.
Ileard St
I-' W
I 1.
Mr
E. B
Park
I K
Mount Vernon March 15, A f*'
dayw ago a meeting was held here i
l the Methodiwt chureh for tin purpos
Miner C. I
" I’nitca
Diwtriet . ourt whi h hie ।
in the pant three weekn, in
in the eane of B Barr
areed pith killing Dteh
ngrro, two ven TH dagre, the
Regulate iver
and sw ert n t
spend B <
win thought of her absenne until noon I
A wparch wan instituted whieh Tasted
through Thuradlay night nnd in eontina [
ing today. Groups of eit.-oM are en '
paging rhe near h. Mi Elliott haw
the county It is aid n tent
be drill'd in the mar futurn,
ocation Bne not bern decided
F. Bryant of Sulphur Springa, preaid
ing elder, and Rev A A Kidd pastor
of tin Methodist church nt Winnsboro.
The quota for the chureh lure la $8
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1919, newspaper, March 16, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422671/m1/2/?q=%22%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.