Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE FOUR
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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NICE ATTRACTIVE FLOOR COVERINGS
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WANTED!
till* pasteur treatment
Dallas, July
Funeral
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hemselves.
They Have Gone to Temple
Where
the whit
Hyer Resumes Flight
18
white
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STILES & CO.
Th
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Phone 254
CONCRETE For
4<l7 E Hend
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tro
Less Care
Longer Wear
Pear
THE REX
Pavements
Elevators and Grain Tanks
Today
Roads
Manure Pits
MARGARET FISHER
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as
Safety TIRES and l ubes.
"MOLLIE OF THE FOLLIES"
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SAI ES
ECONOMY
mother both full in love with the *
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QUALITY
Literature Sent On Request
C. R. WEST AUTO CO.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
7 Reels
Southwestern Life Building, Dallas.
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Cyclone Cellars
Every farm improvement
b
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Engine Foundations
Row is the time to build
O H POOLE
CEMIL HORNE
D MTHUAHH
Alleys
Ratatoriums
the
rn
it ISeI
a11iiI1
servtees
58 years
and everything
perfectly,‘and I
TRAMPLED TO DEATH BY COW,
FUNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD
a dwelling i
ether with th
days
lives
ed un-
I shail
pill
evar
Pubutahed Daly Axcept Monday by
run ERVIIw PUNLINHINO co. INO
ilass
il i'l>
na nee
l ill e
and
fines
old, in
Adams
this in
he is
I h<
tried
for <
Colonel
his fljg
unlawful I
■I her with
731
for
1I is
Gillette
Safet yTira
knew
ribed
the
r and
ure and
e in the i
ed toge
t hi
11\
I hi
life
I he
shed herein.
AH righta of republicat
are alno reserved.
If WHS
une of
Dallas, .1
spider 11
DOCTOR TOLD HIM
TO TAKE TANLAC
I III
eare
the
ago, »u
at Moeky
few days
TWWO MEN BITTEN BY DOOR:
MAY LEAVE FOR AUSTIN
$
+
+
ireau and
( ertainly
u Mnnager
I ■ r
City I ' ■ i
“LISTEN FOLKS”
Mollie in a dancer in one of the
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SPIDER HITE MAY CAUSE
toss OF INDEX FINGER
5.00
1,00
red pl
under
life
unit was h
Rt ipation
My
Si
THE ENFORCEMENT BILL
bottom 1 >1
‘oci go[ 'B
we had
e called I or
nd they fe
• ( 11111 l .D RUBBER PROCESS is cm
Enfor
I here is nothing that sets a room off more or makes
the home more attractive than
♦ 50
i .50
mieh in
it woul
and .) Reedy, the two victims of nt
ill killcis
uue w it h»»i11 1
■ ■ ' Eneroachments,
whites to move or to
people would rather
/CHEVROLET?
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Three months ....
Ku montha ...
One year, if paid in adva
Weekly, one year------
rves all the praise
a nearly
in (‘olora
d a r
by dogs here last nigat ane thismorn
ing mayy leave oon for \ustjn to take
Roberts, Kid essful Cattle Dealer
Gajns lb Pounds in 60 Mays
Taking Tanlac
1 1 2 West I lenderson.
, 4+44+44*4++4***4+4+++++44+++++++++++++++++
Phone 231
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HIGH HEELS PUT
CORNS ON TOES
nil nt North 4 arolina an ardent prohibitionist
he settle
Riots oni
on fart in
, deelaring i'
its pros ision
Two men, hitten
i lere
ployed
re be a line if there
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Goode and little
daughter have gone to Temple to visit
friends and relatives. They will be
away several dayn.
h as done
that It it
ma d, M
for Mrs Amando Pleasant,
ning nt it local laundry where
mployed and noon hi* finger
"‘These things are no
say nor for the colored
speak in common couneil
raused the
The colored I
a* I ever
ha* done I
e in one* P
house while t
aces must
"I I.....ple
pondent
ton are.
fines were fix
as it has been
th the < hicago
the Smith
We hope
226. emse
figured in
resuited in
s committed to tin internal revenue
ie department of justice
the bill as framed is not designed to
ills ready
nent of the
to how till
self right
he result <
same num. See how it works oat,
its fine Also, a Model Husband,
t omedy.
Entered in Cleburne Postoffi
me ho much good, I know
II very dependable mediejne
mid that under
not ex eii make
bottle of
eing gui
Mr Kober ts, in one of the largest
eattle dealers iu hi* seetion of the!
couutry and before moving to Canadu
a shoit tune ago, Iu- had -peut most
of hl* life in colorado, 1 . S A.
I can now imnderstand why Tim I
lae enjoys Mil'll wide popularity both!
in < anada ond the • n I'd States, '
continued Mr. Roberts, " und since it
with roust i pa l jon, n nd I
dizzy spell* any
three to one vote that
Third Degree Wonderful picture
A Bargain!
Splendid home, all modern conveniences, all solid porcelain fix-
tures, white enameled finish wood work throughout, large closets,
beautiful light fixtures, two big window seats, big fireplace, beauti-
fully papered throughout and not a blemish on it. Six rooms, two of
which are 17x17. Two large lots, lots of gallery, east front, lots of
outbuildings, cement walks and curb. See me quick.
aline? Whp shall ।
aeh case He pleaded
guve notice of appeal
Were imposec.
m. ..............prese................-"I.......oh..........
for publication of all new dispatches eredited to it or not for en nt bill So severe and drastie is tin measure
etherwise eredited in this paper and also the local n"" pub framed by thi house Unit Representative l'ou.
I have suffered from stomach trouble,
ane when I commenced taking this
Tanlae, it was almost impossible fori
me to retajn anything I ate. I was
very nervous and nevet got a good I
night's sleep, and finally got mo weak
nnd rundown that I was hardly able
to get about I often had dizzy spells
* annda, a
We are prepared to furnish homes complete from our
big stock ECONOMICALLY,
.nine id the prut iions of the lull
\fter.an 1120 Every person p< r
t. r Feb 1
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■Ti night. In l
s ng per feet he
VC Tanlae eredi
Tanlac I* sold
26. A* the result of
Jack Adama, 21 years
se hl* right index finger,
bitten by the spider early
that in be-
two yenrs.
ment of both the wartime act and the
ossessor a
sed for p
family, or
r1 tn the ci
lace troubl
istory in tl:
Refore it
I 1
ts pr
than I expect
' n title appe
We have just received a large shipment of choice, high-
quality rugs of all sizes and grades.
Linoleums, Matting, Window Shades, Draperies. Sash
Rods, Art Squares.
We make a specialty of floor coverings. Will appreci-
ate showing you our stock our goods and service at your
command.
problem
housing
1 for
side attractions. She mid her
Any erroneoun reflection upon the charanter, ntanding, it
er reputation of any person firm or corportion which may
appear in the eolumns of The leview, will be Kladly eor
reeted upon it» being brought to the attentiou of the pub
shera ______________
Tomorrow Alice Joyce in The
swellet to two or thro,' time* normal
size Doctors nt the hospital say the
spider was of the poisonous variety
and amputation of the finger will like-
ly be necensarv.
and in pl
For first
six months
in refining rubber used in production of CLLETTE fires.
: TeUx women how to dry up a corn so
it lifts out without pain.
mine manufacture
n under the sear
• •ill of the
fii>-li liquor
plements o
Enforeeme
Phone 335
111'., h hei led footwear tnek
mid produces corn*, and .
he thousands of hospft III |
i t>"n and look jaw nre the
womans suicidal habit of ।
' away these puinful pests '
cost there can be obtain
pharmacy a qunrter or on
drug called freezone, which
it t rid one’s feel uf ev
i soft corn or callus with
ghtest dnnger or ineonven
•■It Vol.
such II sta
be redoubl
>।>• ..111. r11
1 his process accomplishes two things toughens rubber as iron is
toughened by conversion into steel and renders rubber impervious to
heat, cold and dampness.
ml when the
if could not be enforced
in a farmer * wife could
blaekberry brandy for
I x of a erime I lere ure
old, who was trampled to death by a
cow Wednesday evening, were held
hits afternoon.
Mr* Pleasamt had jus finished
milking Wendesday evening when
she was knocked down by the cow
and trampled on. Three of her ribs
wore broken and she suffered inter l
nal injuries. She died a few hours
later.
ask the advice of
0 ±
IS FINED FOR CARELESS $
COLLISION; WILL APPEAL F
t nt’ the wartime mt and the con
endment is provided for in the meas-
i' ' ically the same manner.
iolation the maximum fine is $1,0XM
imprisonment, mid for subsequent of
ige from $200 to 2,000 nr one month
n prison.
C E. Melton.
Mi , July 26, Lieutenant
II. S. Hurt/, today resumed
1 In a Martin bombing plane
hl rim of the United States
rose at U:1A a. m, on what
ndi'il to be a flight of 660
Oleveland, Ohio. Engn•
had delayed the start four
re is trouble. Soldi
his proper sphere Im
but xx lien Ite geta I bI
And that is going L"
much of
av oided
in Cl
colored m
home life .
ing a disp
dens ther
for the w
irritate th
a ix ay
ige the liquor traffic, to put it mildly it is
alf-way measure. It goes sled length, under
isions, a man’s home continue* to be hi* cas-
ized Io issue
for the use
onsidered n
done
healthy
in my
of special dispatehes herein .
ph kieian । ertalnly
vas doing when he pl
HI Ills posseasiol
d to the i ommis
pplies to chemist
ubliration of I
Broad poiii
izure section
Western Advertising Kepresentative, <’. J Andernon, Bpecial
Ageney, Marquette Building, Chicago, HI
astem Avertining ieprenentative, Ralph H Mulligan,
rained nil my
licit nervousness
sleep like n tog
t, I am simply cn
h again, and I
for it nil/’
leading druggts+
why An exclu
pet l <>rd
d at 4101
lot guilty
f future gener
r and scud th
live going to staj
' them The suo
given it For the pll
r lime the *
trouble of a
er bothered v
I have those
I have
igth too, me
left me, and
f the bi *t
1 me to t
A. F Roluil*, who
Phone us ror your cleaning and press
i ing Work turned out and delivered
| in two hours if necessary. Cleburne
taeks by dog*, wrie treated at the
emergeney hospitail. The two dogs
have been tied -up and are being
elosely watehe d to see whether eigne
of hydrophobia develop
— —-----o - । ■
All your chickens,
eggs, turkeys and geese
Also hides. Highest
cash prices paid. See
our wagon on Market
Square or call at office.
race 98- i
ow facing
I the very I
ext Hg
ind I
WARREN & COLE
('nil lor M r i ole
live an
shall t)
ndicat e
in officers eharged wi
w, They may enter i
sold and ‘ ize it, tog
manufaeture
1 here is resistance against road wear and resistance against tie
structive weather wear a plus value obtained only through perfect
ed (1 IILLED RUBBER PROCESS.
TI HMM OF SUHSCRIPTI(
Irops pplied direetly upon
■hr. aching corn atop* the sore .
d shortly the entire corn, root
lift* out. It is a stieky
ce, which dries the moment it
ied, and thousands of men and
nne it bechuse the corn shrr
and comes out without inflam
evil, irritating the surround ।
SUI ■ | skin Cut thjs out nand
•f vour corns bother you.
, for it lui
as I mu io
Tanlac for
we rk 6 1 n
troog now
in faet h
my troubles
iron pounds
t ■ w—m ■
• Z- •
' There is Ho question but fl ’
in* mining the colored ......pb
the problem hi Chieago, We ha
tion of 125,(0 where a short t
W They cannot live in the dl«
"blaek belt " They need moil
getting them
automobile
i four per
Garage Expert Electrician Gas Welding Accessories
not only overe ome
1 have gained nis
I began taking it
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1919, newspaper, July 29, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422784/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.