Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, September 19, 1920 Page: 3 of 12
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PIINDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1920
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
PAGE THREB
FREIGHT CAR BROKE AWAY
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It has been shown by expert- j
through the akin uand
of the respiratory pussagea
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SCHOOL SHOES
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GAS FITTING
GOOD EXERCISE IS MOTORING
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BUY A HOME
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tiff, when plaintiff was
give her medieal nt tent ion, told her he
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term this writ, with your return there-
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WARREN & COLE
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Phone 335
109 West Henderson Street
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Electric Washers
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Buy A
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Swift s Premium Sliced Bacon in half- |
Why waste it bending over an old
Why spend money for
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LIFE-LONG CONVENIENT SERVANT
Libby, McNeiII A Libby, Chicago
Piggly-Wiggly
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Phone 36
Service First
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$2.50 to $5.00
$3.00 to $6.50
plaintiff to n dozen places during the
time rhe lived with him, get drunk re-
Dr. Henry Williams, in an article
in Motors, combats the theory that
motoring In reducing our opportunities
Hire
ments
CUPID DWELLS IN
WELL-FED LAND -
WHERE PURE MEATS
ARE IN DEMAND
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1920,
GAS RANGES
HEATING APPLIAN( ES
peatedly, eursed and abuse
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i’ll tke plain.
ck refused to
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Physician Seems to Have Made Out a
Good Case for Hit Side of
Argument.
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Peculiar Happening Hailed as Some-
thing Particularly New in His
tory of Railroading
Try these chocolate cookies
“Oh, mother, you made these cookies, didn’t
you?”, the family will say when they taste these
chocolate cookies. And nothing could be easier
to make —or more economical! Order some
Libby’s Evaporated Milk from your grocer,
and try the recipe today.
BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES
Blacks and Browns
Sizes II 1 -2 to 2 priced from
Sizes 2 1 -2 to 6 priced from
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Thot plaintiff and defendant were
•lawfully married in Georgia June 16th,
1 1919, and only lived together for a few
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11th duy of October,
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$4
(ypsy and made his living by gambling
You have only one life to live.
cherished Christmas
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MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES
Blacks and Browns, in medium and heavy weights, sizes
11 1-2 to 2, with heels, also spring heels
Prices $2.50 to $6.50 the pair
MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES
Blacks and Browns, light, medium and heavy weight,
sizes 2 1 -2 to 6
Priced from $4.50 to $7.00
No More Pups.
A little friend of mine who lives
next door has been teasing his mother
for u puppy. Knowing the destruetive
habits of such animals, she has firmly
refused to let him have one. At last
he persuaded her to let him borrow
one for half ii day to show her that
a puppy knew enough to properly be
from the <nr and crossed the Delaware tlon „t revolutionary heroes whose
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and swindling; that he tried to
Thl« was |
The tremendous demand for city property is daily inereasing, due large
ly to the fact that there are no new homes being built. About the most incon-
venient thing imaginable is to have to move and you can avoid thia by buying
a home from uh.
Summer has passed. V acation days are over and the boys
and girls, after a tew brief weeks of frolic and fun, are
again in school. I he new Autumn season is being usher-
ed in. I hese cool mornings will soon be transformed into
cold wintry days this reminds us of the fact that the boys
and girls must be provided with good, warm clothes
Shoes I losiery, and other comforts that they may be able
to do their best. We are better prepared than ever before
to help solve the clothes problem for you. Our line of
School Shoes is absolutely the most complete we have ever
shown. We invite your most critical inspection
Peril in lodine Fumea .
Fumes of iodine tave recently been •+******************6*
wrged as * method of ndministering
that drug preferable to the usuat tine- ,
Another Statu*.
With the unveiling of the fiure of
Gen. 11 Hilum Shepherd in the commu- .
nity of Westfleld, Mass., a worthy tig
ure is added to the American popula-
“Mark Him Duty."
Wealthy Patient Oh. doctor. I have
such a bad cold. I can't go to the oflice
thia morning. Can't you do something
for it?
Ex Army Medico (just out) Get out
nf here! Don’t you see I'm busy ? There
Un t any thing the matter with you.
you gold brick --The Home Seetor.
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Advertisers Who Know,
Advertise in The Review
pour at the next regular term of the |
distriet court of Johnson county, to be |
holdoa nt the courthouse thereof, ill the ,
The Artistic Temperament
The landlady announced that a well
known humorist and cartoonist was to
join us at our hoarding house and we
all had expectations of meeting a jolly
good fellow who would drive dull care
away when he arrived he insisted
on having a small table by himseif,
and instead of drawing his chair up
to the table always drew the table to
him, eating facing the wall, with hit
back to the guests, and declined to
meet anyone All in all he was a sad
character to gaze upon and a great
disappointment to the guests Ex
change.
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are abeorbed by the lunga, but (t I*
showa alan Hint Inhalation Ie very !
dangerots even in small qunntitiea,
especiully when there la any disease ।
wecks, that the plaintiff was only 11
years of nge when she married the de-
too much for the young host. "Good
night," he exelaimed, "no more pups
for me; I'll get me a 10 year old dog."
— Exchange.
memory la perpetunted by a public
statue. General Shepherd, before the
Revolution, had taken part in the "Old
French war," which justifled Macau-
lay in saying that because Frederick
the Great had decided to rob a neigh-
bor, "red men sealped each other by
the great lakes of North America." He
begun a* a private soldier and rose
to the rnnk of lieutenant colonel under
Wnshington, and later commanded a
brigade under Lafayette. individuals
have sometimes questloned the utility
of public stntues; yet in this case, as
in many another, the statue defeats
the common forgetfulness of past
deed" that has found expression in the
old allying "Out of sight out of mind.”
fenilant that within a day or two she |
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unsatisfactory laundry work when
you can do it so easily yourself with
The Erie railroad hns demenst rated
the prneticubility of n theory that a
freight train may lone a ear from lt>
midst and keep to its schedule with
He crew In Ignorance of their loss and
FA Mott, of Goshen, the local histo
rian, la happy
Fur a generntion Mott han been tell
•ng folks of an Erie train that left Sus
muehanna in the winter of 1855 with 15
ears of entile. Al Port Jervis one car
was missing. It had disappeared from
the middle of the train without leav
Ing broken couplings or other tracer
ef the manner of It* ejectment. Two
tiny* later the minsing car was found
in a fehl near the track at Shoholu.
Ir was empty. The cattle it had held
were recovered in Sullivan county.
New York They had freed themselves |
are absorbed
when inhaled.
that fumes
Libby Chocolate Drop*
Heat / egg with *1 tupful mgar, % Iraipoon/ul tah and /
lea < pornful vanilla. 1dJ / rupful I.ihhy't Evaparoled Mill and
l rupfult flour, then 2 iqnaret mehed finer rhorolate, Ural S
wiinutrt, thru quirHy itit in 2 hiking panedtr.
limp fom ipnon on oilrd pam and hake in rather ouirh oven,
ire with 1 tupfui pau drred lugar and / leaipaan/ul vanilh
mined with enough IMj'i Evaporated Mill to fpread
Brand new modern home, 700 block, N. Buffalo St., every modern con
venience anti unusnally attractive inside, splendid neighborhood. $5,000.00.
One-half cash, balance notes.
: pound packages .
;: Crisco, 6-lb. can ..
: • Sugar, per pound .
:: Lemons, per dozen
cured nothing about her and when
plaintiff threatened to leave the de-
fendant he said that he would kidnapit
get ] her, thnt the plaintiff was afraid of
the plaintiff to toll fortunes for n liv- the defendant and finally left him and i
Love can stand for
nearly anything except
an empty stomach or
improper food. Iliad
den your dining table
with our superior meats
and you will please
your pelate and satisfy
your appetite at the
same time.
SIMMONDSS Cosj
AMARKET
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lenrned thnt. the defendant was n
to get nut of his way, that because of I on showing bow you have executed the
the eruel conduet of the defendant she same.
cannot further live with him as his Witne i O IV Mercey, clerk nf the
wife, ahv prays for judgment dissolving distriet court of Johnson county.
the marriage relations between plain- , Given under my leand and the seal
tiff and defendant and for general re- of said court, nt office in the city of
lief, all of which fully nppears in plain- Cleburne, Texas, this the 10th day of
' have himseif. Being warned that he
must watch the puppy every minute
It was in the house, the little chap
Will have more Purchasing Value if you ::
H buy your Groceries at PIGGLY-WIG- ::
: ■ GLY. We don t have the overhead ex- ::
:: pense. You wait on yourself. You de- :;
:: liver your own goods. : •
meut. .n
on it. b«» tin., tirng u -cu •p
lance, he relaxed his attention ouly te
give the puppy the chance it had been
waiting for. It improved it to the full
by chewing to pleces one of his moot
litionnl. The buffeting of winds and
the inhalation of large quantities of
oxygen stimulate digestion, assimila-
tion and excretion. Thia la true of
the person who merely alia, as well
as of him who drives. The latter, how-
ever. benefita directly, Doctor Wil-
llama says: "When you drive a car
40 or 50 miles over average American
roads, nr a fraction of that distance
in any city, you give your arms and
torso a course of purposeful calisthen-
ies that redounds directly to the bene-
fit of your muse Ie* and arteries and
heart, and indirectly, but no less sig-
nifieantiy, to the henefit of your diges-
tive organs of elimination as well as
the nervous system."
■ then nnd there to answer u petition ±± ,
/lied in said court on the 10th day of , „ ,
September, 1980, in a unit numbered on ' " J
tile docket of said court No. 1 1055, , ,i »
wherein Ruby Cooley is plnintiff, and
E c. Cooley is defendant, aid d- ttttt
tion alleging as follow*: H l 1 • -----
river on the ice.
Engineer Albert O. Roberts was
driving a train to New York last Sun-
day morning. At West Tuxedo air
brake trouble led to the discovery that
lti<> fourteenth car was missing. The
thirteenth mid fifteenth care had re-
coupled themselves. Search led to the
dincovery of the missing car alongside
the track a mile to the north.
The accident of Sunday was exactly
the Kame as the one which Mott de
scribes as of sixty-odd years ago, ex
cept that the modern form of brake [
caused the loss nf n car to be discov-
ered more quickly than was the case
in the old duys, when the couplings
were of simple design and the brake*
were operated by hand.—New Haven
Union.
I>. 1020.
G. IV. MERCEY,
Work Guaranteed
Cull its foe estimates on Gas
Fittings
Phone 320 .. 314 N Main St
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
Tohnson county, Greeting
To the sheriff or any constable of
You are hereby commanded to sum-
mon E. C. Cooley by making publien-
' tion of this citation oni • in enel‛ week
for four suecessive weeks previous to
the return day hereof, in some news-
l pape r published in your county to up-
Six room new bungalow on Heard street, all modern conveniences, ee
merit walks, lots of fruit, good neighborhood, $5,000.00, $1500.00 cash will
handle this property, balance easy.
Splendid five room house, corner of Wilson and Buffalo streets, modern
conveniences, out houses, garage, good sized lot, good neighborhood, imme-
diate possession. $5,000.00, $1,000.00 cash, baance easy.
Five eoom house on West Wilson street, newly papered and painted,
all modern conveniences, in a good neighborhood, and worth the money, $3250.
iff's petition now on filo
Herrin fail not, but have you befe
id court, nt its nforesnid next regular j Clerk Distriet Court, Johnson County,
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, September 19, 1920, newspaper, September 19, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446341/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.