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II 28, 1919
Cleburne and Johnson County Advertisers Recognize the Value of the Reviews Sworn Circulation
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Cleburne Morning Review
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ADVERTISING ACCEPTED ON A GUARANTEE OF THE LARGES CIRCULATION IN CLEBURNE OR JOHNSON COUNTY
ESTABLISHED DEI EMBER, 1904
FIFTY ( EN’TS A MONTH
Our Best Citizens Head Hotel Subscription—Are You In?
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LARGE CROWDS ATTEND
ASK FOR RELEASE
f busi-
BE GIVEN FIFTH RACE EUALITY
BOND ISSUE YESTERDAY7A.M
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relief numbered almost 300
Frnnee,
Most of the field contests held yes
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helpful and also
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Mexieo
Texas, Oklahoma and New
Camp Meade, Maryland, and probably
nals today.
n eont ingents of
are
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Buda
anything outside
Junior G
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IRISH DELEGATES LEAVE
Rolshevik 1
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ANDEATS LETTERS, CONTRACTS AND BILLS
Weather Report
(Continued OB png five)
irst Bapti
Membern
mid of
came n
the
the
ineeting here and nothing but werds of
atisfaction mid praise could In heard.
Velocity of wind 10 miles per hour.
Saturday— Fair and warmer.
•n nec-
• much
family
ment's
result-
it their
‘Tuesdn r,
who be
eral
given
Morning Review
50c per Month
And Worth More.
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Hong
Mrs,
after
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the grent
cuspidors
tnder H
Morning Review
50c per Month
And Worth More.
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Barometrie pressure —
lumidity .............
sr
is
wide bonl
vesterday
features
garded
in Johns
ed in nn
sne l hut
her
left
represent
post.
Some splendid high school
being scored.
I ‘roko
*v foil
Boys
Boys
t day
V Ini.
.fled
prices
ey.
• of
seven
thre •
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Junior
HUH 26.
Senior
One fi
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March
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ENGLAND PROHIBITS
EXPORT OF GDI 3
______29 10
.... 60
ATTORNEY GENERAL WILL
NAME TWO ASSISTANTS.
40 KOREANS REPORTED
KILLED LAST FEW DAYS
snap $675
$450
$350
$275
NEW HUNGARIAN GOV'T.
EASY TO PUT DOWN
—Buy W. 8. 8. -
Bolshevik! Falling Back.
to join her hushand nt Normangee.
— - Buy W. R. s. ------
STATE RECEIVES $17,757
OIL ROYALTY IN FEBRUARY.
POLISH TROOPS NOT
TO LAND AT DANZIG
ALLIES DEMAND POLISH
TROOPS LAND AT DANZIG
By Annocinted "reas)
h ’ Th
ng the
t to till
of colo,
to keeur
A's AND 12 B's TO HIS
CREDIT AT UNIVEHSITY
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’Good I
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readin
. follows
Jr Pre
\
for men in the expeditionary forees who
sticlent '
Liert rudie
parried o
)
records
The
Prion l
centive to enlistment
offered early duty in
our car, no
inder the ahle direr-
N. (wnshy, director
road meoting Thursday night fur
who macle
entire meet was managed in a most sat
morning nt 9:010. This eommit tee hearti-
ly ratified the action taken the night
11 HI tile
I will
vi . e you a
Carroll Todd, effective next
‘ersailles, ha
----Buy W. 8. 8.----
FIVE GERMAN SUBS
START FDR U.S. TODAY
its depnrture
Junior High, 25, Hur
in I)al
netory manner
were represented.
The program culled for general and
special discussion on a number of sub-
jeets of interests to the druggists. Mr.
Scely spoke on Advertising mid also mi
Pharmaccutieals, winning rubstantial
cash prizes on both subjeets for the
able manner in which he discussed
them.
member of the Federal Trude
m on
will be sent overseas
one thousand.
Buy W.
MISSIONARY DAY AT THE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
He Inter lived on
A few years ago
Tli, general rommittee appointed at
have been
for tl
veeky
mementos of
were pulled off in
hl dole t ime, owing
ystem of Coach w.
ienistants, while the
| ed to postpone
215
N.
he
‘What the
Weimar dispatch.
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Austin, March
GERMAN COMMISSION
DELAYS ITS DEPARTURE
ffieiate.
ie lodge a
dge room :
sel of
r mid tv
A tist in
to his
lallian 21, Joshua 18,
Joshua 17, Lillian 9.
Rurleson 5, Cleburne 9.
। often Valley 32, Ve-
Group of Junior Girls
would Menn”
Group of Jnior Boys
Bible Tenches”
elpers. Am
with a record
went her. The
Word has been received by friends
of Judge Cnto Sells that he will be in
Cleburne the coming week for a few
days’ visit, lehas been in Oklahoma
for some time on business conneeted
with the Indian department at Wash
ington.
me your
.in has issued
eanup day.
gas during the month of Fi bruary Of
that sum $8,628 came from the Goone
Creek field in Harris County nn l $9,-
127 frem one we.) in the Ranger field
This makes about $13,000 riyalty from
A. M Warner and ehildren.
By Asaociated Press.)
Warsaw, Mareh 28. The Polish Diet
unanimously adopted n resolution Hint
Bolshevism be eombated with all force
of Polish government.
--Buy W. 8. 8.------
GERMANS INCREASING
GARRISON AT DANZIG
destined for work on Murman railway
have arrived on Murman ronst, other
detaehments are expected soon.
man Fili:
to go to
OWNSBY.
awion of tin John*
ilastie League was
for dis
ettle ,l on t he old Card
of 4 leburne on t lie Ft.
meeting yenterdny :
L. E. Wilbanks, Freeland ;
Love Lifted me.
inade all ’ * A .
countv Johnson county. II was a Confederate
! Veteran, a Mason and a memher of i ho
Washingtpn. Mareh 28. Passports
were granted today by the State De
partment to Frank P. Walsh, Edward
F. Dunne mid Michael K. Ryan, who
are going to Paris to present Irelaad’s
claims at the Peace Confenenee as
spokesmen of the Irish Race Conven
tion, held last month at Philadelphia.
—Buy W. 8. 8.—
JUDGE CATO SELLS
EXPECTED HERE SOON
Stoekholm, March
1). T. Slinw, manager of the Ringer
Hewing Maehine Co., mid Wallace Wil
limns, also eonneeted with the company,
came home yesterday afternoon from n
trip to Itnsea very much diseomfitted
and very much the worse off by reason
of having come in eontaet with a goat.
They had stopped at a Mr. Davis' home
mar Itasca to make n coilection. While
inside Mr. Davis' goaf spied the one
scal’d Tin Lizzie sitting out in front
of the house and decided at once Giat
it was some kind of n new patent feed
ing trough. His goatship in his ex-
plorations, opened n handbag belonging
to Manager Mhaw and made himself a
meal nut of the contents.
He ate several important business
working for
suceess of the
Challenge ‘ By young wo
will meet
in terday were preliminaries and the fi
iNy Asaoclated Press )
Paris, March 28 Bulletin News was
received here today that the Germans
are inereasing their gar i ison at Danzig.
This indieates that Germany intends to
resist whatever disposition the peace
confere nee makes of Danzig.
-----Buy W. 8. 8.------
WOMEN ENDORSE
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
kind of hond issue to ask for.
The following gentlemen were
been tuatruet to the detail and
says 9jG. Muir mid his
F’aulkenberry, Friendship
Grandview; Thomas. Par
Selvidge, Alvarado: .1. i:
Venus: I •r.. von count v
eson, Venus; '"'Il pinee
Special to The Review
Dallas, Texas, Mareh
helmets are to be givi 1
London
eil tonigi
coin or I
tlie purpome
/Nible (la
of the 'on
i 28. Brigudier Gen
Riehardson has been
of the Ameriean Ex
printed below:
। The basket bu ll preliminatires result
ed as follows:
(Ny Asuoctated Presa )
Washington, March 28 An immedi
ate call for fifty thousand volunteers
for service in Europe has been prepar
ed by the war department and probably
will be published tomorrow. As an in
Polish troops whom the allies wish
to disnmbark at Danzig nre those which
fought with the French on the western
front during the war. The German
government fears Poles, who nre henvl
ly armed, will take possension of Danzig
if permitted to land there.
—-Buy W. s. H---
BUILD MURMAN RAILWAY 2
Irji neeH J bohone
J one -thire eov
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, NAlLRDAY NIAl
The fact that Cleburne’s new High
llool building liu i en complet ad and
i: .1.
Wyatt
K. Tol
continue to fall back along their entir
western front north of P’ripet marshes,
mid are expeeted to evacuate Vilna,
eapital of Lithunia, soon.
---Buy W. R. 8.--
GERMAN AUSTRIA BLOCKADE
WILL BE LIFTED SOON
The First Baptist church will oh
serve Missionary day this Sunday,
Mahn h ‘301, 1%19, „Suuday v hool
will eonvene nt the regular Ilin,, mid
the classes will have it's regular les
sons. At 10135 flip classes will come
to the Auditorium and tlie following
program will be rende red:
Responsive Seripture Reading, lend
by Mr Watson.
Exereises by beginners mid l’rin
aries “Why We Want Christ King.”
Exercises by Junior Department
“If Christ Were King”
mud.
he following were present nt
mill resided ill
The
nil
mother, Mrs. J. F. Koontz, Im
Review is indebted to Curtis
for the schedule of results as
Seoul Korea, Mareh 2s Riots con
finite in provinces and It is estimated
that forty Koreans have been killed
during the last few days,
—Buy W. H. s—
othirds I'll!
has 50 /
credit for
Winslow
her .......rds have heen m
the tniv ersity of Tc
fow vein's ns shown
lv Ieegistrnr E. J. N
,uy anaoeiated rrena.)
Washington, Mareh 2k,The Federal
Wurth road.
< I, Imine in
North Granbm
Anglin street.
(By ananetated Prene)
Washington, March 2k. Five surren
dered German submarines leave Eng
land tomorrow for the United States,
manned by American crews, They will
be displayed nt American ports during
the coming Liberty Loan campaign.
h 5UIH-si James Steven l'rill,e died vesterday
III HalabFFlli II 110,1 111 ll; th' home of lis son, Olli,
IU IIUUUIILU Prini 001 South Anglin street, after
i l; , .»
is composed
idles of tli,
tion of Prof,
general. He
some time to
Burleson 21. Junior
tonio is ll close contestant of Miss Will
low with 36 “ A's'', ten “B's" mid
two “il's" to his eredit. W A. Nau
gio of Polytechnie Ims made 21 “A's",
ten “ it's ", five “ C's " and one “it”.
Compilation of grades for tlie lull
mid winter terms of this year have not
been completed yet, but it is known
that smile of the students have made
very high records.
- Buy W. R H -
y field eveuts
I order mol on
vith mi
The Lr
t ehureh, will
of tlie Mano
for inspection is one of the
of the oecasion. This is re
ns probably the best school
II. Seely, proprietor of the Seely
Drug company, attended tlie United
Drug Company convention in Dallas
Thursday and Friday. The convention
meetings were held at the Adolphus
Hotel and Mr. Seely states that the
sessions were very enthusiastic and
\ enus:
son: J.
I'arU, March 28. The blockade of 1
German Austria will be lifted as soon
as measures are perfected for prevent '
ing imports into that territory be !
Ing exported to Germany, War Coun
lit ofleiaily announces.
— Buy tV. H s —
SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM
AT Y. M. C. A. SUNDAY
(By Aanoelated Press )
Herne, Mare h 2k Two tlousand reso
bite allied soldiers ivould bt able to put
down the new Hungarian government
mid restore order in that country,
Prinee Ludwig, former member of the
Hungarian cabinet, said here today. He
deelared the new government does not |
, building, nil points considered, in the
entire Southwest. More than two
th. Ranger wel‛ ainre it <
Jan. 10, this year
Tuesday afternoon nt ll o'clock to for-
mulate definite plans for n campaign.
The present tentative plan is for each
member to become chairman of u sub
committee in bis respeetive locality
which committee will have active
charge of the active campaigu in that
neighborhood.
----Buy W. 8. 8.---
A H SEELY ATTENDS
UNITED DRUG MEETING
rsdny evening
f Bllile Study
elm t ion of ol
(By Asnoeinted Prana)
Washingten, Marel 2k. Navy orders
published today announce detail of
Lieutenant Commander John W. Gates
to duty, in commaud of Austro Hun
garian ships at Spalato.
--Buy W. 8. 8.------
POLISH GOVERNMENT TO
COMBAT BOLSHEVISM
Otis Knight of
mid 12 “B's”
Vims work. I
(Er Asaceisted Presa)
St. Louis, March 2k. The National
Ameriean Woman Suffrage Assoeiation
today passed resolutions endorsing the
league of nations, and urging the IL
S. to bring about prompt redress of all
legitimate grievanees IIS a safeguard
against revolution by violence.
------Buy w. 8. 8.------
Guv Guthridge, mi old newspaper
umn. now representing the World Color
Printing Company of St. Louis, is in
the city on business,
—Buy W. 8. 8.—
INVESTIGATION IN PRICE
Washington, March 28, Appoint
incut of two new Asnistant Attorney'
General is expeeted to till the vaenn
vies eaused bv the resignation of G
pedition in northern Russia and will
leave London in a few days with
engineers, sanitnry ofticers mid re
placement ofticers for Arehangle. Thw
w il repair and improve roads from
tlie American front back to Sea.
---liny W. A. H.--
LIEUT. JOHN W GATES
DETAILED TO DUTY.
(ny Annoetated Presn
Tokio, Mareh 28, \ ma
prominent Tokio remident
adopted a resolution opp
league of nations covennnt
not eontain abolition of rari
mil ion elause, Japauene
print editorials looking wit
Arehangle Mm . li 2
unelme nts Nn ..an
Rev. Geo. N. Thomas, pastor of the
Anglin Street Presbyterian church, will
speak at the V M. C. A. Sunday serv.
ices at four o'clock in the afternoon.
There will be a speeinl musieal program
to which all are cordially invited.
Buy W. H. H. -
run BEREAN CLASS
PERFECT ORGANIZATION
kers W.
lirumbaugl, Jonh
Grandview: II. T
Knox, Parker: W.
Tim First De '
ilroad troops a
iieers elect* >1 were as
J. D Kilptriek,
val Madscu 1st. Vi,
war. Home will use th
ami others will pine,
glass ease mid Im nd 1
looms in the family.
Buv w H.
moved to hi- ranel near Granbury, an.I
that was liis luome ill the time of his
death.
Il<‘ is survived by his wife mid eleven
children, two children being dead. Ilia
children ure as follows: Mrs. G. N in-
lent, Bono: Mrs. T. 11. Reeves, Cedar
Bill; W. J. Prinee, Bangs; Mrs. R. II.
Pogue, Cedin' Hill; Mrs. F. II. Bethell,
Rio Vista; Mis. .1. W. Cox, Dallas; Mrs.
A. D. Cox, Pierce, Oklaloma; Mrs. W.
J. Brown, Denison ; Mrs. B. A. Darden,
Houston; Ollie Prinee, Cleburne. Ras
ay Prinee, Burleson; Mrs. Z. M. Ander-
son, Houston; G. G. Prinee, Cleburne.
Albert Prinee, a son, died in the age
of 1. and J. B. Prinee was killed by an
electric light at the age of 23. This
regrettable aceident will be remembered
us it happened only a few years ago
while the family was living in the city.
As n young boy he went into Ilie
Confederate army to take his father 's
place nml served as a dispateher. He
was wounded in tlie knee mid often
limped in inter life as ll result of tills
wound during his young days.
All of the ehildren will be present nt
the funeral today except Mrs. A. D.
Cox of Oklalioma.
The Review extends sympathy to the
bereaved wife and children.
nn illness of six weeks due to blood
poison. He whs 73 years of age mid
was one of the best known citizens of
ing. Until yeaterday people out of
town probably appreciated this build
ing more than did the people nt home.
Cleburne people themselves had not.
renlized the scope and perfection of
this new building.
The attendant'.' yesterday was 3,000
and the contestants in all departments
Amsterdam, March 2k The allied
note to Germany demanding that Po-
lish troops lie allowed to land nt
Danzig, declared that refusal by the
Germans would be regarded as a
breach of armistice, says a Berlin
dispatch
The German Government replied
that it could not take responsibility
for permitting Poles to land at Danzig,
but would facilitate their landing at
Stettin,, Koenigsber, Memel or Libau.
1 Trade Commission today denied appli
eation of newspaper publishing inter
estt for reopening its investigation of
news print mid prices. Commission
said it had no funds to conduct new
paper costs.
--Buy w. a. a.----
MILITARY MEASURES TAKEN
Boys Venus 32, Grandview 3.
nnl was played in basketbnll:
pointed members of ii central commit
tee to vo operate with the Chamber of
Commerce in Iliv campaign for a bond
issue:
J. D. Faulkenbury, Friendship; W.
A. Selvidge, AIvarado; J. B. Burrell,
Grandview; J. B. Butner, Godley; M.
1. Kennard, Parker; Tom Hines, Venus;
J. B. Brumbaugh, Joshua; “Good
Roads “ Wilson, Burleson; H. M. Bras
well, Lillian; Will Hiekman, Bono; Jim
Cooper, Rio Vista; I. R. Carper, Lone
Willow ; Lon Wilbanks, Freeland.
spending the winter with
wish to return home. Enlistment
this special force will he for ihr
years. Men will be eon eentrated
women st mil nt "
". One si udcni!
vears in the l')
1 of 50 “A’s" ;
other stuilent
st moling, hav e i
letters, quite a number of contmnets mid
bills amounting to $75, These bills, Mr
Shaw explained, were not marked pnid.
Everything possible was 'him' to get
the goat lo cough up the literature but
he would not, and both gentlemen
agreed that he appeared very uneon
eerned about the eontents of his
stomael.
Mr, Shnw, thinking of the contracts
which had cost him a good deal of real
salesmanship to get, tried to buy the
goat from Mr. Davis, but the owner
would not even consider parting with
his goat, They absolutely could not oh.
fain Mr Davis' gout and had to re
turn home minus the papers and with
not being able to finish the day's sol
। lec ting.
Senior Girl*
11.
Junior Boys
High 14.
Nenior Roys
Nenior Girls
Offering
“ Righteousness Hxalteth n Notion.
Of NEWSPAPER STOPPED "Sn"' "r"one".........pl
GOAT. GETS IN FORD. OPENSGRIP
Commission.
Attorney General Palmer is under
stood to be looking for prominent
lawyers from outside the department I
to take the places, both of whieh are
considered of unusual importance at
this time.
The suecensor ,of Mr Todd will
have charge of administrating trust
proseeutions, while the man suceeed
ing Mr. Thompson will defend the
Government against suits in tli,. court
of claims. Many court of claims
suits are developing out of settlement
of war bills.
Buy W. s 8
MR8. A M. WARNER
LEAVES TO JOIN HUSBAND
Austin, Texas Mareh 28 Lund
Commissioner J T. Robison reporta
$17,757 receipts for royalty on nil ani
thiousand peorle took advantage of the
SAND MEN VOLUNTEER
prart .ill it) of thim wonderful build
{oy ANsoclated Presn.)
East Texas, Satairdny, Cloudy;
Warmer Munday. Cloudy.
West Texas Haturday, cloudy,
cooler in the extreme west, Sunday
probably fair.
LOCAL REPORT
(Ry Prof. W. H Owusby, V. H. Gov
ernment Weather Observer.)
Maximum temparature j..........72.
Minimum temperature ......... 35.
motives of the I'm:
„..,)il politics, especinl
tribution amonent prominent workt rs china , u nml Hili, i - I
in tin* Victory Liberty I.nuu Campalgn ' nu, w. a. s
Every County Chuiri n will ' OTIS KNIGHT HAS no
his full shore to distribute as personal
< Ry Ansentated Preae?
Paris, March 28. Rumanian and
Czeeho Slovak governments are taking
military measures against the Hun
garian revolutionary government, ne-
cording to a Geneva dispatch. Two liu
manian army corps have already cross
ed the Eastern Galician frontier,
Mong “We've a story to tell to
the Nut ions"
Exereises by the Intermediate De
partment “Why Chrikt is Not King"
“ What Is Laeking! ” Bv Inter
mediate boys.
“Why Christ is not erowned!’’
Intermediate Girls.
Duct By speeial Singers.
“ Le ns make Chri*5 King “ By
young man.
saying that it
xalted person
I Anzeiger a
mils are to be hold today. Interest in
keen nnd w ill reach a climax in the fi-
Brownwood has made 3k “A h
“B's” nml one ..("i during )
years. Clarence II. King of Sun
Methodist ehurel. He was a well to-o
farmer und ranehmnn, end a most hiul
ly respected citizen. The funeral will
take pinee today at 2:10 at the home of
i county now appear combi..... ‘his son. Ollie I'rime, 001 Sonth Anglin
effort to put over a bond is-lstreet. Dr, ". Loving, pastor of the
will pull the county out of
Hruswell, Lillian; M.
J’arker: Wilkerson, Ven
Godley 33, Greenfield,
Will Hliekman, Bono; F. I'. West, W. T,
Eradbury, John I'. Mack, II. S. Wilson
and W. R. Walker, Cleburne.
W. R. Walker was appointed to draw
a petitiou asking for an election May
int h.
All the bunkers in Ilie county will lie
asked to come to Cleburne Monday the
loth at April to meet with tin' Chan
ber of Commeree nml deeide upon the
Hull 2nd , N tee I/resigutt, Ott
M. ii- i.l Viee President,
llenth Hee Treas, II. D. Germany
Reporter, R. H. Watson Tenrher
Following the business merting
nice refreshments, consisting of i
eream and eake were served by M"
Watson.
Saturday morning at 9 o'clock the fi-
nals in baskethall will be played al the
junior high school.
For the senior boys championship
Cleburne High, Lillian and Venus will
play. l or the senior girls, Cleburne
High, Godley and Joshua; for the jun
ior boys. Cotton Valley and Burleson.
requented to meet (it Ilie ll
2 p, in. They will have e
M.’funeral reremonies. All Confed
L. Kennara, soldiers are requested to meet to.lt
ns; Tom Hines, m' ' ocloek I’- m., in Ilie hall to uttynud
Wilson, Burle the i mu ini.
was born in Catoosa coun-
m .I eame to n ca fin 1**2
nty. In 1001
eame to John
PRELIMINARIES
Class B Mentor 50 yard Dash
1, Walker, Venus, 5 sec.; 2, Shytles,
Venus; 3, Stanley, Joshua.
Junior 50 Yard Danh.
First heat 1, Rodgers, Junior High;
2, Helaley, Santa Fe.
Necond Heat 1, Lyman Davis, Ala.;
2, Moore. Venum.
Third Heat 1, Chirk; 2, Willman.
Junior 100 Yard Dash.
1, Lee, Junior High; 1, Haig, Burle-
son, (tie); 2, Cann, Santa Fe.
Mentor 50 Yard Dash, Class B.
Second Heat -1, Ingle, Grandview; 2,
Buma, Grandview.
It. Hum'll, he left lb
purpose of petitioning the
hefore ane all forees, rm a eonfet uenee
commissioners for a connty
iNKue for good rondN met
Int.
Th Ger ma
hieh was/.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, March 29, 1919, newspaper, March 29, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422682/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.