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OLEBURNE MORNING REVIIW
SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1921
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SERVICE
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C. C. STOVALL
Phone 210
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Mrs. Owen’s Health and Beauty Parlor
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8-9 and 10 Shaw Bldg.
Phone 625
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WE HAVE ALL THE NEWEST STYLES
DAVIS STUDIO, PHONE 118
tone 31
Institute, Milwaukee, Wis-
1711
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on the
Both Checking and 4 per cent Savings invited
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The National Bank
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J. C. Blakeney, Cashier
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WEINGARTEN BROS., Ine.
NEW YORK . CHICAGO
THREE GOOD DRUG STORES
in the business and prosperity of the community.
Bear in mind that you need not be in business to
have a share in the affairs of local progress—you
need only become a customer of The National
Bank of Cleburne.
WE CANT AFFORD NOT
TO USE FERTILIZER
This institution extends encouragement to ev-
y worthy enterprise and therefore every dollar
CERT4/N4Y
ATTMCTtYC.
. szroveKy
To appear youthful is
every woman’s desire.
This age of youthful at-
tire calls for youthful
corseting, combining
the attributes of Youth,
Slenderness and Grace;
all found in W. B.
Nuform Corsets.
Inez Plummer, New York actress, placed a barrel outside the theater and
etood there collecting old shoes from passers-by for the poor of the city.
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CHANDLER
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Through error this number was
left out of Phone Directory.
Floyd & Carlisle's
Barber Shop
West Side Square
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3 23
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seed trip
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and all the Standard Shapes and Shades
ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT
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ho bid
to trv
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See our assortment of Fresh Flower and Gar-
den Seed
The Faahionable "New-Form"
is yours through
W. B. Nuform Corsets
Bleaches and
Neil Polishes
Cutex Nail White
Cute i Compaet Bets
Nail Polish
Nylotis Nail Cleaner
Manicure Bets
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Americas Leading
CORSET
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of my
omers,
e beat
either in bulk or boxes- any grade, any style.
You know there is personality and distinctive-
ness in the style of stationery you use.
Here then you will find what you want
and at unusually fair prices.
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W B. Formu Brassieres
worn with W. B. Cornets assure gown-fit perfection and add just that
grace and finish at the bunt line that the comet accomplishes below
Manicure Helps for Keeping
Attractive Hands
Gardening, outdoor work, outings, etc.
play havoc with the finger nails and hands, but
to keep them beautiful, symetrical, clean and
polished is easily done—
TURKISH AND VAPOR BATHS
With Swedish Shampoo
Tools and
Equipment
Nail Files
Cuticle Seissors
Orange Wood Stieks
Emery Boards
For Tourists
and Visitors
Boxed Papers
Tourists Packets
Extra Envelopes
Pound Packages
For Campers,
Resorters, Etc.
Note Size Tablets
Letter Hire Tablets
Envelopes to match
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Society Notes,
Acceptances. Etc.
Tube Rose
Cranes Linen Lawn
Highland Linen
Correspondence Cards
For Everybody
Fountain Pena
Eversharp Pencils and Leads
Fountain Pen Ink
, al
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501 S. Walnut
St.
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bale of cotton au acre will not pay
for the labor seed and use of the land
and leave a profit It i» essential,
then, that our yields be raised well
above the average, and the only prae
tcable menus of doing this for this
years is with fertiliser wisely used.
OLDS
of head or chent are more easily
treated externally with—
V!EMG
•Oor 17 Million Jan Yaar^
oking nt
Firms Is Firms.
Pappatheodorokoummauntourgeo-
topoulos Bros.,
Chieago Candy Kitehen,
20.3 Sonth Mnin Street,
Elkhart, Ind.
"Huh, ’ replied Mo.
worse then l au," growled Mr. Gabb.
|| KITS OF BYPLAY
By LUKE McLUKF
Copy wrighted, 1921, by
The Cincinnati Enquirer
LADIS When irregular or wupprees-
ed use Triumph Pills. Hafe and de '
pendable in all proper cuss Not sold
at Drug Stares. Do not experiment
with others; savs dinappointment
Write for "Relief" and partieulara,
it's free Address: National Medical
More than a Barber
ber Shop—a Cleburne
institution.
ell the manager jast how
run th* doggone team.
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MEN’S LIVE WIRE BIBLE CLASS
of t he Anglin Street Presbyterian Church.
These men cordially invite you to meet with them at 9:30 a. m. every Sunday.
Corner of Brown and North Anglin streets. Visitors always welcome.
(Progressive Farmer)
With fertiliser at its present high 81
prices, can we afford to use it this
year ?
This is the uppermost fertiliser ques i
tion in the minds of the farmers in
the fertiliser using sections of the de
South. The Progressive Farmer has
in the world
If you are hunting trouble, neglect your
Automobile. If not bring it to me.
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Getting It Right.
"A lot of A merie ains," says Luke
Meluke, "‘get a lot of pleasure out of
keeping other Americans from haying'
liny.” Would it not he more aceurate
Luke, if you Ino I said thut " a lot of
Amoricans get a lot of pleasure out of
tAnking they nre keeping other Amer
leans from having aoyf George Bail-
ey, in Houston (Texas) Pot.
You said n mounthful, George. And
we might further amend the statement
to make it. read thus:
A lo; of Amerieans get a lot of
pleasure out of makiug other Ameri
cans pay four bits for ten cent tama-
rack.
The Horrors of Prohibition.
Bad was the case of Oswald Redd,
Of raisin jaek he took n mite;
Then put his walking stick t obed.
And stood up in the hull all nigirt.
Luke MeLuke.
deposited here directly or indirectly benefits Cle-
burne and its citizens.
Tbs Horrors of Prohibition.
Anyway, it ha been more than a
year since Maw han I vard Paw's form-
er nightly query: ' ‘ Whereinels that I
beer opener f"
Gosh'
Maybe she has in «i
styles worn by the o:
way, Annu Secekin li
cell street, Cincinnati
Ho, Hum!
I mistrust every man, my, my!
Mv faith has had a shoek.
A man looked me straiglit in ths eye.
And sold me oil well stock.
If you have any
Plumbing work that
you want done right
call
Sarne Old Stuff.
ly for the ball games now,
ear the wild funm scream.
oores
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE. TAKE
HOBO
Kdney Bladder Remedy
YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS IT
Gabb. '') ou
that the world
Giddap!
" Young Sponder lends a fast lift,
esn't het'' said Brown.
"Yes," replied Jones, "He has to in |
gone thoroughly into this question from orde rto keep aheud ut his ereditor
every angle, and the deeper we go the I '
of corn or a fourth to a third of a I .
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more convinced we are that our farm i
ers can't afford not to use fertilizer
to make tieir 1921 crops The per acre
Druggists is Druggists
Vine Peas has a drug store in Fair
bury, Neb.
cost will be increased, but the per burden himself with mu h luguage. All
Paw Knows Everything.
Willie Paw, what does bellicose
mean?
Paw—That's the way a man feels
when he bus a stomae h ache, my son.
Pood Dub I
It's a year since he married Miss Lin-
g‛ r,
No longer of Freedom he blows;
Now Him hus a ring on her Huger,
And He hits n ring in his none.
he need take is a wooden ove oat
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can't make me I
is as bad as some
be! ”
General or special massage, saltglow, oil rub, etc.
, Treatments given under supervision of a trained nurse with
;; years of experience in this work.
2 Appointments on Tuesdayss and Thursdays 8:30 to 4 p. m.
' • Rates very reasonable.
Is That Su!
puts on air-, doe-, Mrs. Fitt,
e" stoupt. I'll tell you that,
rails it "embonpoint,'* but it
st looks as bad as fat.
bushel or per pound cost will be re
Hurl'd, and It is the bushels and pound,
that we must sell at a profit.
This is not time to plunge on fertilizer
in order to get phenomenal yields or;
to experiment with new mixtures Vee
safe amounts of the kinds of fertilizer
that have given [laying results on your i
types of soil. Not only should the
farmers who have heretofore used for i
tiltzer continue the conservative use
of it, but there are farmers In every
community who have depended solely
on their ovn efforts and the original
plant foods in poor soll to make their
crops, who should now supplement
these things with added plant food at
least on a few acres, and get away •
from unprofitably low yields We can j
not afford to (arm at a loss again this
year, and ylelde of 15 to 20 bushels ।
HEN FEEU
|All CLEAN WHOLE SOME M
| CLEBURNE,IEXAS. ,
WOUIS HEN FEED J
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, March 20, 1921, newspaper, March 20, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433753/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.