Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO
CLEBURNL MOkNING BEVIEW
WEST TEXINS TO SENO
HUNS NOW AT CAMP BOWIE
1
Legislature is
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His firat battle
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I am sincere!
18 cents a package
nub'll with “Wert
took it from a dead Hun.
r
da n-
were just as fond of souvenrs
I Americans.
vou.
and should never be put it
iate justiee.
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston Salem, N. C.
MILLINERY
2332152
We ban
Hpinent
When the Skin Seems Ablaze
READY TO WEAR
With Itching and Burning
Prevail.
On
our te,
General It
ANNOUNCEMENT
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MR. J. S. ROYALL
wagon; O. J. (Obie) Mi
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SANTA FE ICE COMPANY
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C. G. CAMPBELL.
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What you pay out your good money for
is cigarette satisfaction—and, my, how
you do get it in every puff of Camels!
Camels win instant and permanent
success with smokers because me
blend brings out to the limit the
refreshing flavor and delightful mel-
low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re-
taining the desirable "body." Camels
are simply a revelation! You may
smoke them without tiring your taste!
Don’t take calomel ! It makes von
k
vinlon.
Mihinl.
not upset live
‘s work.
most of his life
as Iio in discharg
Huns
as the
lived
soon
had !
next. ।
state wide
validity
nstitutton
noon.
It
supreme
after th
ahead of would fling the g
of We
A s
ening
I ones
ing mineral
that eome
will sit in the case with spe
part
ney I
Mr
t ary
voted on
Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates!
Please Try Dodson's Liver Tone
Tri
go 1"
State
o uu
De
his
•I
l
send
lavs
XPERTLY blended choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi-
nate bite and free them from any
unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or
unpleasant cigaretty odor.
metal case which co-
....... and proteets it
I have two automobile trucks and four wagons ready
now.
held the
al,
Chig
Jenkin,
cial asm
< hat
F
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M
BOOSTER TRAIN NORTH ='
£ %
E
COUIT WILL CONSIDER
DRY SHIPPING CLAUSE.
ith il
a t up
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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919
es North and South Cleburne
Beaut i!u
[
eourt of < riminal apy
court ennuot be had until long
•duet
splas
uttv
There’s just one thing to do.
If your skin seems ablaze with the
fiery burning and itching of Eczema,
real and lasting relief can only
come from treatment that goes be-
low the surface—that reaches down
to the very source of the trouble.
So-called skin-diseases come from
a disordered condition of the blood,
and search far and near, and you
cannot find a blood remedy that ap-
l reaches S. S. S. for real efficiency.
............ iiih.mi
wagons.
I am going to appreciate your business and will give you
value received at all times.
in Trias but as
issued o,
I ders mo
l deerees.
rommuni
‘ ng wive
hi bed
1 out with their hunds in the air, beg
1 ging me not to kill them I kept my
hand rendy to throw the zrennde fa
xcftement
! rome out.
trade trip the top but when lenping into a Hua
Fair Ot
will be v
from We
3
pany l of the Thre
Fiftyeighth infant ।
FOR ACUTE ACHES OF THE FEET
Sprinkle one or two Allen’s Foct-
Ease powders in the Foot Hath and
prev loll*
l for the
inelud i
displa.....I
of indus '
, vo their I
Smith wears a
berg" engraved
by the
took purse
< ontnined
case. He
The watch
s probable
ennvassed in June,
Pa. —2
trade train will li
lays, we vill serve, in
nade into thi dug
The Most Reasonable P’riee
. P‘ay Days, and First Monr
nths, it
is eneloned in a
vers nil but ita
from gas. He •
the proper treatment is through the
blood.
S. S. S. has been on the market for
fifty years, during which time it has
been giving uniform satisfaction for
all manner of blood disorders. If
you want prompt and lasting relief,
you can rely upon S. S. S. For ex-
pert advice as to the treatment of
your own individual case, write to-
day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift
Specific Co., Dept. C, Atlanta, Ga.
F. Looney.
routes; Mr. C. A. (Gus) McDonald West and Southwest
Cleburne; Mr. Arthur W. Dunlay will be in Northwest Cle-
burne and on Wilhite and
Irady disqualifiel.
A final deeision in this
Mineral We I
from 150 to 2o
Mr. J. W. (Jim) Miles will be in charge of the wholesale
For your own satisfaction you must
compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any price. Then,
you’ll best realize their superior
quality and the rare enjoyment
they provide.
Border Streets, while Mr. J. R.
(Roy) Givins will be in charge of the East Cleburne
I las agreed to accept a position with our organization and
will be in charge of the platform at the factory and will be
glad to meet all his friends and will see that new patrons
and visitors receive courteous treatment at all times.
MeCall las been private secre-
to Governor Hobby ever since
Hundred and I
Ninetieth Di
was at Saint [
he don, not
he went over!
i mi
that the
“I pulled n hand grenade out of
was itgainst orders and Ml
back in the fight again.’’
as Chambe
curs m wil
This was <1
executive I
told him if he did no
able that th.
Memphis, T< i:
e l air. From
i hoonter* a W
4 ommeri « tn
ar the Miadi
a pub
the State. Motion
shown at every .
seenes of the West
rays ihat
many times
it wits supposed that the Hun had ta
ken it from some Amorican.
Smith was gassed during the Salnt
Mihiel drive. Hi went into the Ar
roune mid was “hot in the leg by a
ford Thoma
mmittee
with Gov
till'fit of tieorgette Waists and silk skirts.
whole bunch
They eame
Dallus, April 10 John D MeCall
boari h
Juthiee Kev and Aeoniate
the midst of them and made them
walk baek to th. lines,
“When we got back to the linen,
the Military Police counted them.
There were thirty four. I wanted to
take them nil the way bnek but it
My medicine does
soak and rub the feet. It takes the hns rosigned as private secretary to
sting out of Corns and Bunion* and Governor Hobby, effective May 1, to
smarting, aching feet. Then for last enter the praetice o law in Dallas
mg comfort, shake Allen's Foot-Ease as a partner ot W. M Harris, former
into your shoes. It takes the friction . .
. , .. .1 r„ I nna • "" assistant in the attorney gon
from the shoe, resta /the feet. and .. •
. ,, , ... ... erai deparment during the greater
makes walking a delight. Always use ,
_ . . , 1 . . palt of the administration of Attor-
it for dancing parties and to break in
vital buni
■ion Mem
' called on
Herring of
West Tex
It I. Pen
F. Owens
tin* next dav ; it I
Remember the wagons will be out Monday. Be sure
«»nd stop the Yellow wagons.
Our telephone number is 79. Call us at any time. The
property will be operated under its former name, Santa Fe
Ice Company.
Remember there will be no ice famine here this summer
and I am going to deliver ice all the time.
W M. Sleeper
Associate Justtee
gunization are strongly in fu
the trip and belleve that It
ve Wes Texas Mil unlimited
lit advertimingr.
I loports from Munich say there 1s
! mueh talk of the advisability of
mo ing the egmmunist government
from Munieh to Ansbach,
ivertime the coming out. Then there wus i»
1 of Hiius in the dugout
machine gun bullrt. He has
ding at bur will going baek to the farm his father has
for praetieal pur bought near Porter, Okla,
------------- w s s
n th. trip senatorial sections of Texas in order' CAPTOR OF THIRTY FOUR
< radinal than its
• •tii' order provided
ation of women,
i,“ Another order
Nashville
Fair, I
bus, Tol.
of Waco, in case of
to th< constitution
i month and the vote
I therefore, the proce
j have no final value
' poses.
list
esent plan
Amarill
as < 'hum
nick of
new shoes. All deniers sell it.
(Advertisein. nt)
Huy w, s s,
M CALL RESIGNS AB
HOBBY'S SECRETARY
of i German running into a dugout.
that West Texas will have more re
prenentatives in th. Senate, Governor
Hobby Tuesday afternoon told the
mmittee that he will submit the
Writ. poli
4 Ho M
all managers and dircetors
trial ent ub’ishme iff s and 1
plaees to the workmen.
my belt," sni.1 N
’hr M0M, and he '
eyes burning with
cakes, pies and sandwiches.
Jaturday a long list of .ir-
on the
vere C. T
lent of th.
will start out of
wil lake delegat
1 Angelo and Guy Croft of Min
I Well-,
Knowing that there is sufficient business in Cleburne
to justify two ice factories, I purchased in January the en-
tire stoc k of the Santa I e Ice Company, thereby becoming
sole owner.
I went
I car will be tn
and agrleultura
from the writer
trench during this drive he saw a
and bowels so you lose it day
Fort Worth, Tvxas, April 16,- ।
lwane Smith qaptured thirtfour
Germans with a hand grenade and is
now recovering at the t amp Bowie
Hause Hospital from tin effeets of
gas and a gunshot wound.
Smith was a doughboy with Com
a meeting of
IV. Mxecutives
Hobby became governor. His home
is at Conron, where he prnetieed law
before moving to Austin. He w a
secretary of the senate of the Thirt
fifth legislature.
Ladies Exchange and Millinery
Next Door to I'-. & M. National Banlt
t Minnea
plendid stock <
l ••
I am not a stranger in Cleburne, I came here in 1 907 and
installed the coal gas plant for the Cleburne Gas and Elec-
tric ( o., and for six years thereafter I was the chief en-
gineer for that company.
1 here!ore I am not a stranger here, and the purchase of
the Santa Ie Ice Company is not an experiment.
I know machinery and I know the ice business.
I came to ( leburne because I like the people, the town,
and the country, and because I own other property here.
Since taking over the Santa Fe Ice Company, I have
spent a little more than ten thousand dollars in improve-
merits to the machinery and equipment.
I hese improvements and repairs are now about com-
pleted and we are freezing our first tank of ice and will
have our wagons on the streets Monday.
I here will be no ice famine in Cleburne this summer. I
propose to give you a delivery service that you will ap-
preciate.
Our plant capacity is thirty-five tons per day, and I
expect to sell that amount in ( leburne. and have prepared
to deliver that quantity.
work. I bodson’s Liver Tone straight-
r’ .oil right up and yon feel great.
Give it tu the children as well.
Culomel attaeks the
< aiom l lum s you a dun !
know wind calomel is It -
tury : quickaiver. Culome i i
gerous. It erashes HHO sou
like dvnamite, eramping and
One of his comrades
off of a dead Hub that
$300 in Ameriean mouey.
J l is proposed to start
thin the next two me
your system. •
W hen ion fe l li 1 i ng
conet nated and till knot knl out and
believe you need a dose of d ingerou
"zlomel just remember that vour
Worth. It
Ndditiona plans for th..
by sustainin
alas xection
palt of board a e
will be to confer
EivinE regand tu
fielda j ture the <|
1 MUNICH COMMUNISTS
ISSUE RADICAL ORDERS.
Berlin, Aprit III. Tbr communists
gverning to Muniel, appareutly real
j izing Him its days were numherod.
it providing the
mpered with
ring the next
4
r-
Hy order ihde
of I nil appeals
will next saturday, at > speetal Hitting,
tak lip submission <i th, 'll-" of Gulf
< Colorudo A Hanta Fe Idailway com-
| pany va Htate of T. xas, from Travin
i involving th. anti hipping elause of
I th,, statewide prohhition tatute. It
* was in this ram that Distrivt Judge
sells fora fewcentaa Im re । Calhoun granted an injunetion *ir
f | odson’s | aiver Tone, wh i. h bidding th. railroad to transport tn
entirely vegetable nn<l pleasant to | toxicating liquors under the
take and is ti perfeet substitute for j law, thereby sustaining it
calomel, it in guaranteed to start
vour liver without stirring vou up
Hi de, and < an n alivate *
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1919, newspaper, April 19, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422700/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.