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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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17 1-Se per 1b.. Pure lard 30c per pound.
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Yours for buniness
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ATTENDING S. F. L CONVENTION!
any seven cent excuse will do to hoist the
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REPORTED CAPTURED
BY THE REBEL FORCES
Why Your
Dentifrice?
Weekly, one year -
Entered in Cleburne
Prime rib or rump roast 25c per lb.
Chuck and shoulder round steaks 25a
G.H.S. TRACK TEAMLEAVES
TODAY FOR fl. &M. COLLEGE
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Domentie Workers No. 10080
Eleetrieal Workers No. 00 -
Electrical Workers No. 710 .
The following item from the Dallas
News, tells of the achievement as n ball
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Mrs. J. W. Brown
J. G. Walton____
8. R. Smith ....
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H. H. Smith.....
B. J. Cunningham
H. D. Summeral .
B. C. Pitts .....
W. E. Hawkins ...
Paul E. Frederick
Paul E. Frederich
Carpenters No. 213 .........
Carpenters No. 213 .........
Carpenters No. 213 .........
Carpenters No 2432 .......
City Employees No. 10578 ...
Cereal Mill Workers No. 372
Coopers No. 00 .............
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Co untv of Johnson.
Washing)
Chilunhau
Compress and Cooton lids. No. 1082 ..J. W. Cornish .....
Compress nnd Cotton Hds. No. 1082 ...W. L. Daniels ...
that
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PITCHES fl NO-HIT, NO-
RUN GAME AT PALMER
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“Doesn't it give you a kind of a humble feeling
to meet a girl you used to be engaged to long ago!”
“Yep. Always makes me wonder whether her taste
used to be as bad as mine was."—Life.
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Our store is full of Quality Home Furnishings, Floor
Coverings, Stoves and Hardware. We have had 40 years
experience in Cleburne furnishing homes.
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920
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Still to ourselves in every place consigned
Our own felicity we make or find.
Goldsmith.
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The Home of Popular Prices and Best
Pictures
Ventilation would do this country morn good than
prohibit ion.
Along siegd of tough luck is a good thing for a
Businens Manager
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In spite o’ th' awful prices, scarcity o’ material
an’ th' condition o’ every'thing in general, we hain’t
heard a hustler complain. It’s been many a day
since any woman movement has caught on like th’
shimmy.
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Published Daily Exeept Monday by
THE REVIEW PUBLIsHIG CO. INO.
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SOMEBODY, IS IT YOU?
Somebody is banking YOUR money. Who!
Somebody is putting YOUR money away to their account.
Who!
Somebody is building up a nice little Bank Account each
month with YOUR money—money that YOU work for. Who!
Somebody is going to buy a home and an automobile soon
with YOUR money. Who! «
LET US HANDLE YOUR ACCOUNT
Farmers & Merchants National Bank
Telephones 21-37
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SEELY DRUG COMPANY
“The Rexall Store.
A. H. SEELY, Pharmacist (Owner.)
Officer Cnrroll nnd Barber Walraven
killed a water moccasin between the
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HOUSTON
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—.-L. M. Andler .......
------W. E. Carroll .......
.....Jas. Emerson ........
.....Henry Warner .......
-----R. L. Johnson .......
..._W. E. Cnrroll ....___
H. Greer .........
I. Greer ..........
----L. M. Andler .........
....J. U. Kegans .........
—..W. K. Carroll.........
....Paul E. Frederich ...
s agninst the estate of B. E. Ilil-
deccasedr
? undersigned having been duly
Bridge and Struetural No. 14 ........B. C. Pitts ....
i as Mrs. Smith; that's my washtub
Inou of Hint city wn
State Department tn
ot her sub,
ie another
All things
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OECIL HORNE,
KILLS SNAKE IN STREET
LAST NIGHT WITH ROCKS
per 1b. T-Bone, short ent loin at oaks
30c per lb. Stew meat and brisket roast
Envious ambition neer slakes her thirst.—Mars-
ton.
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EVn
day after a night of un-
to the attitude the garri
ssume toward the Sonora
Officers and men reiter-
n y to Carranza.
gets on the shady side of forty.
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VOU use a dentifrice to keep your teeth
I white- to give health to the gums, and
cleanliness and comfort to the mouth.
Dentists say this is all any dentifrice can
safely do. And this is what Klenzo Dental
Creme accomplishes perfectly. The denti-
frice famous for its lingering Cool, Clean.
Klenzo Feeling. Get a tube today.
Wee may be wrong. But we have an idea that
Postoffiee as Second Class Mail.
around. "
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' joke, they
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selfish man. It makes him more considerate of oth-
era.
—--FORMER CLEBURNE BOY
Luke McLuke Says
Coach Muir and nine track men’left
for A. & M. College this morning, to
take part in the track meet to be held
there Saturday. They have great hopes
of coming back with’ the cup, to go
along with the ore won at T. C. U.. The
men going are: Vickers, (Capt.), who
will run the half mile and both the 880
relay and mile relay; Goldman, who
will run the mile, the relays and pos-
sibly the hurdles or the 880; Diekeson,
the mile and half mile; Smith', who will
vault, high jump and run the relays
mid the 440; Pool, who will run the ro-
lays and the 220 or the 410; Southern,
the 110 mid perhaps the relays, White- *
house, who will high jump and vault; '
Central Body ............
Central Body ............
Central Body ............
Central Body No. 2 ......
Central Body No. 2 ......
Central Body No. 2 ......
'Bilkers No. 333 .........
Barbers No. 74 ...........
Barbers No. 74 ...........
•Bill Posters No. 16.....
•Bookbinders No. 110 ...
•Butchers No. 103 .......
Brewery Workers No. Ill
o interpret interpretation
ml more books upon books
Is; de do nothing but com-
Montaige.
he Atlanta Constitution to re-the II
turn with a great many points. So far
the team has won the county meet, tlee
district meet, the state meet nt T. C.
U. and got second in ‘he state meet at
Dallas, but is eon., sling the eligbility
of some men of Forest Hi. Dallas, who
won the meet. If they win the decision
they will get first in this meet also.
Thursday the boys go to Austin for the
final state meet.
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of a former Cleburne boy,
Most of it rubs off when you
Our whole ecountry seems to be in a ferment and
just when fermentation has ben striely prohibited
by our laws.
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THE GEORGIA PRIMARY
appointed administratrix of the estate I
of B. E. Hilton, deceased, late of John-
Ron county, Texas, by O. O. Chrisman,
judge of the county court of said coun-
ty, on the 5th day of March A. D. 1920,
during a regular term thereof, hereby
notifies all persons indebted to said
estate to conic forward and make set-
tlement, nnd those having claims
against said estate to present them to
at 538 W. Wilson St., Cleburne, Texas,
her within the time proscribed by law
where she receives her mail.
MRS. L. M. HILTON,
Administratrix of the estate of B. E.
Hilton, deceased.
Shortlv after women adopt
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The difference between dogs and num is that n
dog will stick to you when you are busted and down
and out.
Once upon a time there was a girl who was
prouder of her Mentality than she was of her Beauty.
But she was mighty homely.
The Brunette is responsible for half the devil-
April 29. Capture of
ty by rebel forces com-
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of sat isfact ion lead
mark that apparen
tennis seemed to be evenly matched up
to the fifth inning, when Johnson singl-
ed, stole second nnd went tn third on
Black well’s bunt and came home when
Steinecker lined over first. This start-
ed the fireworks, Forest Hi scoring four
runs that inning. Brown, catcher,
played an excolent game, and his rushes
into th crowd after flics wore sensa-
tional. Draughon, on short, featured in
his fielding.
HARRISBURG
Domestic Workers No. 19597 .........Mrs. Alazada Chattman -...1
a crime. Gias costs so much
buyer swears and madly paws
ground; I ve bought a span of
What is good in men we should take nil occasion
1o speak of and often repent. What is evil we should
make mention of but sparingly- nnd no more than is
needful—Matthew Henry.
old tricks
name."’- Houston P
Mr Wilson and his administration, but it may prove We may be an old < rab. But we can't see wherein
to be a Waterloo for Smith. Already some Georgia we have improved the morals of this nation by clos-
politicians are sayin' it means his elimination froming the saloon to the adult and opening the .Jazz
deorgia politic*. The effort of the anti-administra- Honkeytonks to the 15 year-olds.
lion forces to find in the Georgia primary a source. We do not know much. But we do know that
Dentist "You say this tooth has never been
worked on before. That's queer for I find small
flukes of gold on mi instrument. ” Victim—"You
re spavined and they
mnange, but they don’t
. He tn
nd in hi
Hearst Blaekwell, son nt Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Blackwell, who were residents of
this city for many years:
Palmer, Texas, April 23.- Blackwell,
“Arc von known as Mrs. Freemeter,
D. W. Griffith presents
"TRUE HEART SUSIE"
With
LILLIAN GISH
The story of a plain girl. An Art-
craft picture. Also
"‘TRAILED BY THREE"
by
Stewart Holmes and Frankie Mann
TOMORROW- -
"ON THE QUIET"
with
JOHN BARRYMORE
r officers nnd
is up to her husband to hate the other woman's hus-
band.
Loyal Troops En Route
El Paso, April 29.— General Quigora,
nt the head of 3,000 Carranba troops
from Mohoacan, is witkin three miles
of Chihuahua City, according to an of-
tionficial telegram tonight.
If You Wish to Furnish
A Room or Home
Complete We
want the Job
■ eertninty ;
n son woul da
___| revolution.
It takes the income of the rich tolated their loy
buy a s t of tires; and when one prices oil mid sich,
be gurgles and expires. The punk mechanic with
his tools calls for your final red; so go and buy a
'(•an of mules and hitch them to a sled. Five years
ago I d drive all day, and then at night return- ami
When I put the ear away, I still had coin to burn
1Ve years ago mechanics ....... made my old boat
work Tineithey took the measly carbon out, mid got
the aiyes in line. Their charges never set me .back
80 much that 1 would sweat; but now I've bought
a brindled yak to haul my wagonette. Five years
Ao but what's the use? The dead years are on
ice; now *------
price.
. Richerson, who is expected to win the
stores of Wright and Cecil on James , hot put and diseus throw, and Boyett,
street nt n late hour last night. The | who will throw the javelin.
This is a good bunch and should re-
it keep noth-
You’ve had
ever produced satisfaction so gel
last Tuesday. The Constitution
The ea
Bailey and other anti-administrationeritics are
seeking solace in the outcome of the Georgianrimar
they ami the Republicans making an effort to turn
the'Wilson victory into a defeat
They have undertaken quite a difficult 20 •
voters of Georgia gave a plurality to A Mitche
Palmer, the administration candidate. Hoke Mm' i, isn’t even skin deep,
who failed to support the administration Whot touch it.
heartedly, ran last. Tom Watson, who oPPOSM Men imagire that they are smarter than women,
nnny ofthe most important and beneficial policies But we’d like to see a man who was smart enough
dvcated in the Wilson administration, was second t to keep track of the styles and follow them.
man in the race. But Smith is a senator from Geor- What has become of the 0. f. man who went to
gia andiWatson a private citizen. the barber shop and took a bath every Saturday
Not only was the Georgia primary a victory for night 1
' Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing,
ar reputation of any person, firm corporation wkun may
erverrintbe columns of The Reviow, will be gladly cor
Xud upon its being brought to the attention of the pub
Maher". ..---
‘ MEMBERS OF THE ASBOCIATED PEE) „„
The ASSOciated Press is exelusively entitled, to. thp
for publication of all new. dlspatches creditedtosituorono
•therwine credited in this paper and the local “* Pu
ahodihengjnts of republication of special dispatehen herein
are aleo reserved.
"I know a man that has been married 30 years
and he spends all his evenings at home.” “That’s
what I call love," “Oh, no, it‘s paralysis. "‘—Cor-
Dell Widow.
ment in this world. But the Blonde gets all the
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your husband's pen name!” The Poet's Wife
have struck my back collar st ml, I guess.’’ Stray
Stories.
If Hoke
optimist
the tieke
wear soi. • geuius will begin to put o
georgette crepe on the market.
Government running expenses are said to be
eighteen million dollars per day. Sounds more
a case of speeding.
Johnny came home from Sunday school quite
thrilled by the lesson. “It was all about the Mid-
nights,” he said. “The what!” asked the father.
“The Midnights,” repeated the boy. “Teacher told
us how Gideon fought the Midnights and knocked
the daylights out of ’em in no time.”- {Boston Trans-
eript.
Law \
ing from
my lust p
mares to haul my car
" gait they hit is aad
ge, their progress is a
Good taste is the flower of good sense. — Poince-
lot.
Angry Customer- "‘Look here, waiter. I have
just found this trouser button in my soup.” Wnit-
er (with a beaming smile)—“Oh, thank you, sir. I
couldn’t think what had become of it.”—Detroit
Free Press.
blame. jof Forest High’, pitched a no hit, no run
if a woman hates another woman, she thinks it game against Palmer High Friday. The
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Kid Sullivan (up to 1
4 ieorgian,
lion will
lion dele
jubilant i
morning, little one. Haven’t I met you somewhere
before ?” Smooth —“ It's quite likely. I used to be
a nurse in the insane asylum.’’- Detroit ‘Varsity
News.
There seen
tion has to say
duced by the pr
and his support
Moke Smith an
isfaetion is un
reptile was blinded with a searchlight
while he was stoned to death. The
sunke hud no doubt been hybrinating
under some warehouse and was hunting
n new location.
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although Palmer received a plurality in the state
vention, which convention under the rules preset
for the primary- must send a Palmer delegatio
Ban Francisco, ' x-United States Senator Hard)
who is entirely hostile to Mr. Wilson and his ad
ist rat ion, say8 in al intel
tied at the result of the
Juarez Is Quiet
April 29.—All was tranquil
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1920, newspaper, April 30, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423019/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%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.