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SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1920.
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Free Delivery Service to
crank a tractor, is none of
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PRIVATE ORIE IS DEAD AND
(By Associated Press.)
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Dickson Hardware and Furniture Co.
attempted t oarrest
linble.
without
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fantry.
Checks Protect You
Victory Service Station
Cleaning and Pressing
SERVICE
QUALITY
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
Farmers & Merchants National Bank
E. E. SINGLETON
W. D. FARRAR
Phone 677
FT. L. Powell
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Quality always
SERVICE FIRST
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PRODUCES FROM DEEPER HAND
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without careful spending
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“ONLY ONE THING
BREAKS MY COLD!
NEW PHOTOPLAY BASED ।
ON UNUSUAL EMOTION
Id hardly
nto ruins.
SPEND A PART!
SAVE A PART!
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Neuralgic Pains
Civ* Way to Soothing Hamlin’s
Wizard Oil
Campsey & White
DRUGGISTS
Get it from druggists for 30 cents:
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick head-
ache? Just try Wizard Liver whips,
pleasant little pink pills, 30 centa
Guaranteed.
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tour on our
is now in a permanent location, 209 East Hen-
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B
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to show you the very best implement of its kind
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mgngygpgonvpe Tan-No-More
GnguaE8*hd SKIN ^EAUll1
A"T.D The most sclentifi and most wonderful
NONET BhtK y/jnf"te. I facial preparation of the modern age I
m-” " -h 1 imparts to the wkin a vel-
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about farming than hardware men as a class will
know, and it s simply our business to serve you, to
You may hear this world’s most wonderful musical instrument at
your own convenience at our store.
We have never taken the position of telling farmers
how to farm. We believe that the farmers have forgotten
fienaede
wsethe ha .
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Frieda Hempel proves that there is no difference between
her living voice and Edison s RE-CREATION of it.
Dr. King - New Life
Your checks drawn on thia band carry your money to all parts
of the country at the cost to you of a postage stamp. Check-
ing enables you to keep track of your money in a systematic
way. The stubs in your check book carry sufficient entries
to do this.
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in the limelight
work with pre. islon
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GAXER-WWLELER MANUFACTURINP COMPAN
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CLEBURNE LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
CO.
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SAVE TIME, MONEY AMD WORRY
A distillate obtained from wood which im-
parts to the meat the Smoky Flavor without
the danger of Fire and trouble of the smoke
house. .
As Influenza
I is an exaggerated form of Grip. LAXA-
! TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) should
be taken in larger doses than is prescribed
for ordinary Grip. A good plan is not to
wait until you ure sick, but PREVENT IT
by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets in time.
constipution resulia of violent pur-
matives, 25c, a: usual at all drug
gists.
“That’s Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery for fifty years
a cold-breaker"
n«M| four
emotions.
FoaterSainDuuqC
THREE GOOD DRUG STORES •
Nineteenth Infantry, is dead and Con
stable Sam Stepp is exported to die ns
n resuit of a pistol fight when Stepp I
TheNEW EDISON
The Phowograph with a Stui”
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Done Right and Right Now. Gvaranteed Service, perfeet
work.
Salisbury is surrounded in this pro
duetion by Charles West, Charles Le
Moyne, Alfred Allen, Alien Elliott,
Raymond Gallagher and Mickey Moore
a ehila actor who has appeared in many
of Salisbury’s previous suecesaes.
sell you what you want.
Meredith,
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HEN FEED 7
rain; Grover Cleve
and Allen G. Thur
the I emoerntie enn
Bowels that I ■
tree one dny
nex t should I '
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in this way you k
of waste matte r
through Ilie *)
the bowels Ilion
ing the proper io
Mild, comfortnb
Your meals hit back! Your stomach
is sour, acid, gassy and you feel bloat,
•d after eating or, you have heavy
lumps of indigertion, pain or headache,
but never mind, hpre is instant relief.
Don’t stay upset! Eat a tablet of
Pape’s Diapepain and immediately the
indigestion, gases, aeidity and all stom-
ach distress caused by acidity ends.
Pape’s Diapepsin Tablets are the
surest, quickest stomach relievers in
the world. They cost very little at
drug stores.
the advance notices of the production.
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handled without ! Mussiter land in the Blaekwell listriet.
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The cancelled checks, returned to you each month, are le-
gal receipts for your payments. These and many other bene-
fits are yours if yon establish a checking account here. We
will be glad to discuss it further with you.
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Take "Pape’s Diapepsin" and
eat favorite foods
without fear
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to contain
in the stone
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discourage he
Just unloaded car rich
bran, ear shorts, car mix
meal and hulls and cor
cotton seed meal. We
have lots of good John-
son Grass and Alfalfa
Hay.
Lots of Cason’s Hen
Feed.
mysterious, lifting power- a power which transmutes every note
inbo gold and every bar into angel music. It is Hempel’s sub-
lime artist-soul. The soul of music is what Edison has caught
and perpetuated in his RE-CREATIONS. That is why he considers
the Naw EDISON the greatest of his inventions. That is why
the emotiona of the music lover respond to a RE-CREATION by -he
NEw EDISON, even as they respond to the art of the living artists.
stone : Most of the wells in the Billing
two soldiers for ;
in n hold up. Pri ,
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produced by Universal under the di
1 reetion of Douglas GeGrrard. It is a
story of the Kentucky Mountains and
will be remembered by many renders
as the magazine story under the title
of "An Altar on Little Thunder
in the eharaeter of Ash Whipple, a
young and ragged mountaineer who
prides himself in the knowledge that
he is the brat blaeksmith hl the eoun
try, Monroe Salisbury has one of those
virile roles that has marked his ear
cer on the sereen and which his fol-
lowers have eome to expect of him.
Love, jealousy, revenge and forgive
Gardy, of the Nineteenth in 1
was arrested.
rrell well, No. 2. of the
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of the fundamental human
are the predominating mo
actuate the charaeters in
each is equally important
let us help you we can
Buy W. S. S.
Divorced Wife," a......rding to
I Kay county.
Tin* Magnolia Petroleum Company
| hns completed an initial tes: on the D.
। Kenves hind west of Duncan in He
nr nt the time
red in the new
that time
tv wax hi
Compkrison tests similar to this have been heard by over three
million people. The music critics of five hundred representative
newspapers have publicly reported the fact that no one has been
al e to distinguish the artist’s living art from its RE-CRKATION by
the NEw EDIsos. Therefore, the Nrw Edison brings you sll
that living artists can bring, excepting their physical presence.
Hear Frieda Hempel ling some song she loves and suddenly
vety noftnesa and delica-
) OF which is dellghtful in
K appearance and Dleasing
|| In effect. Used during the
d day it te a protction from
If the Bun and Wind In
the evening We use as-
eurea a faultlev i complex-
White and Flesh All deal-
We have some customers who want to buy homes in Cle-
\burne ranging from $1500.00 to $2500.00 in prices. If you
wn.it to sell call at our office and see uh.
our business. It s our
el box ineased in the
d to be airtight, they
it i bled into dust and
-tut container having
Te Rex theatre announees for
. Tuesday the Universal’s new produe-
tion, "Ilia Divorced Wife." with Mon
roe Salisbury in the leading role.
" Hla Divoreed Wife" ia from the
pen of Kimber Elliott Peake, nod was
Ennis, .Inn. 3. When the little Fpis
pal church building was removed from
for President mid Vice
nround 2,000 feet.
The Blaekwell Oil and tins Company
Ima n seventy five barrel well on the
Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a safe and
effective treatment for headache and
neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain I
is. it acts as a tonic to the tortured
nerves and almost invariably brings
quick relie f.
Its he ling, antiseptic qualities can
1 always be relied upon to prevent in-
l lection, or other serious re suits, from
I sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and
1 stings just us good, too, for sore
, feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores
I and canker sores.
ONE CONSTABLE IS DYING । phens county, mid it in n 5,000.000 foot
AS RESULT OF PISTOL FIGHT gasser.
In Osnge county the Fornker ( il
(‘ompany has completed a test mnklug
nevi nty five barrels.
that we can find and at the right price. I lie choice is up to
you. Come around and look us over.
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books, a silver dollar of 1888 and copies
of the Living Church, the Ennis Week
ly Local ofr Aug. 7, 1888, which was
El Paso, .Inn
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volume 2. No 311. of that publication.
The Dallas News of Aug 13, 1888; the
Ennis Saturday Review of Aug. 11, 1888
H M Carleton, Editor, and other pa
pets and documents with a history of
tin chureh and iti* pauator, Edwin Mil
kens.
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old colds und on
grippe, throat-te
croup could hit
New Discovery 1
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A bottle in ti
means a short-
cOc. and $1.20.
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m were eandidates for slier
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, January 4, 1920, newspaper, January 4, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422919/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.