Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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Mr. Mette is able to be out but Mrs.
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This is little chick time and also time of year
to, fight vermin and diseases of all kinds that
infest the chicken houses and destroy the
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your nervous system and keeps you
awake when you should be asleep,
recuperating your energies, why not
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You will find all the approved and well known
Chicken Remedies, Powders, Tonics, Insc-
tacides. Disinfectants, Germicides, Sprays,
etc., at your three stores.
Have some simple remedies on hand in case of
an emergency.
.. Riggs, wno boo been sick
. part wwek
The many friends of Mr*. Frank
Knopp of Fort Worth, formerly of
this city, will regret to Iparn that
has been the result of efficient work, good ma-
terials and right prices. We like to keep busy
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Baunders, who has been UI for the
last two months. Unele Tom is much
Tin and Galvanized Iron Work
In All Its Branches
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Mrs. A. J. Richeson and sister,
Mine nettle D. Olay, spent Sunday
in Itasca visiting their other sister,
MW Allie Clay.
rett and We. Bam Moore
the funeral of Mrs. Peterson
land, Monday.
Ray Hooks will leave this morning
for Houston where he will bo gone
for several days on business.
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his bedor the last few days with
a severe cold at hie heme on West
with the flu,
were reported
Postum is a pure cereal beverage,
absolutely free from caffeine or any-
thing that can disturb health and com-
fort. Many prefer Postum for its de-
lightful aroma and flavor.
Phone us your order today.
HOPKINS & HARRIS
Why Pay
the Penalty of
Lying Awake?
Fully equipped to make tops complete, repair tope, cur-
tain* and seat covers and upholstering- Quick aerviM. Otis
Peterson, formerly with Barnes Top Shop, in charge.
Hass. •
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MOON & BATTAILE
Fard Dealers.
Mrs. E. E. Perkins of
venme nro.the happy par-
nepopnd baby boy, born |
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manager of
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vington Miller Motor
f’uccepted a position
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Cleburne soelety will
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ag his brother, W D. George
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been ill for several days with the
flu, was reparted to be improved yee-
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Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Robinson and
little daughter of Lone Willow spent
Tuesday in Cleburne shopping.
Miss Lila Long of Waco spent the
weekiend in Cleburne visiting her
mother,' Mr*. E. W. Long of West
Henderson street.
have been confined' to
Dr, Parnell of Blum pent Twe
day in Cleburne‘
Mrs. B.E. O'Neal of Qodley spent
Tuesday in.Aeburne shopping.
Among the Farmers and Business Men
of Johnson County
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Pelerthetfavor broudhe out
h bolling fully 20 minunea
Th* cost of elther form to
about one half cent a cup.
Mrs. Pennell of Godley spent
Tuesday in Cleburne shopping .
MisslAlian William* is ( confined
to her bed at her home on the Fort
Worth road.
Garden
Kent Newton apen the weekend
in Pallas visiting frienda.
Dr. B. H Turner went to Venun
Tuesday afternoon.
N /ANY people spend hours at
Av A night, restlessly tossing from
side to side, waiting for sleep. AU
because they drink coffee with their
evening meal.
Mre. O. L. Moore of 208 Stax,
retured tast night from Venus, where
•he has been Tor neveral days vis-
iting her mother, Mr. W. M. Wart
Mr. and MW. a! Q. Bill oxpeet
to move today from 1707 North Bob-
Inao* utreet to their new horn* at
207 Waal Hoard street. ^ *
L. 0. Bell of Fort Worth was in
the city yesterday transacting busi-
ness.
her sister, who is suffering from a
severe case of pneumonia. r
Tie many friends of J. M. Rags
dale, who has heen seriously sick
wit lithe flu, will be glad to know
that he was somewhat improved yes-
terday. ' .
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Eldar k < McMinms of Bella
Louis Kersey spent Bunday in Fort
Worth Mieiting: M« Wife who is at-
ling the bedside of her mother,
, Frank Knopp.
. CLEBURNE HARDWARE CO
C.H.THOMAS & CO.
Goldsmith Building South Main Street
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
Branch of 0. H. Thomas & Co., Dallaa, IttM
Members New York Cotton Exchange, New York Produce
Exehange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange and Dallaa Cotton
Exchange.
Members Chicago Board of Trade.
Prepared to give the publie a direct quotation service on
all markets.
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Much of the succeas of your garden depends
on how well supplied you are with "Tools"
to give it the. proper attention. That is, “Tools”
for seeding, cultivating and weeding it arid fa-
-,cilities for keeping it sprinkled and free of
plant destroyers.
tuinv a bet.0
If you want to know the truth,
change to Postum for a month or so,
and see how much better you will
sleep and feel
P o s t u m
for Health
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vu* avenue *p*nt yesterday
Mr. MeMillan was ealled
home, eonduet A. funerat
Th* many friends of Mre. Eula
Keith will be glad to. hear of the im-
provement of her sister who has been
seriously ill in San Antonio.
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will be found many who owe much of their
development and success to this bank.
We are ready to extend that same good
service to you.
STOP UK SKN
Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
There is one safe. dependable treat-
ment that relieve* itching torture and
that ‘cleanses and soothes the akin.
Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle
of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will find that irritations. Pimples,
Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ring-
worm and similar skin troubles will dis-
appear.
Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying
liquid, is all that is needed, for it ban- '
ishes most skin eruptions, makes the
skin soft, smooth and healthy. Zemo
Soap, 25c—Zemo Ointment, 50c.
Charlie Sailors of lillsboto wAs
in Cleburne yesterdy on businss
Mr. aind Mra: J. D. Joes of Cor-
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for the last few day*, —
improving yesterday.
Plate glass is too expensive to be
exposed to thee hances of destrue-,
tion. The accidental bump of the
flying stone may cost you many
hundreds of dollar*. Insure here
and be immune from loss.
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Sterling Kennard returned
Monday night from Dallas where she
has been for some time attending the
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improvad now and expaet* to be able
to be out within a short time
Mr*. Clyde Hammond of Ennis,
who ha* been visiting her mother,
Mr*. H. L. Bieknel, north of town,
left Monday for California where
she will make her future home at
Ban Bernardino.
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Miss A<bt Saunders Bpent Snturday ,
in Fort Worth visiting frienda.
Mr*. B, H. Bcbow of Clifton arriv- F.A
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Steele, Covington is confihed to hi*
bed with the flu at his home, 801
. North Main street. Mr. Coving-
Joe Cole spent Monday in Grand
View on business. •
Madame Gothier, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mre. Tom Kim-
bro for the last four months, left
Tnesday morning for New York. She
will sail Saturday on "La Savoie"
for her home in Paris, France,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Metze Who
- - . ■ Mr«. Stanley Dean left yesterday
visiting then- mother, Mr*. Ada Jone*. for Hugo, Okla., where she was called
1. . .. dx .[on account of the serious illness of
visiting her sisters, Minn Mattelu
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Phonel99 109ACada.a
F. V. Rueenlew •
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PLUMBING
Wo an still in business at
the same old place. Prices
reasonable and work done
right.
W. L SIMONS
111 West Chambers
Phone 777
Evangeline Baird, granddaughter
of Mrs. J; P. Baird, has bee* serious-
ly ill with influenza at her grand-
mother’* home, 301 South Anglin.
She is a little better now.
ral of B. F. Hart-
of Joe Noble, mAy:
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has been confined to bran lving in Dalia* for the past
-— -—i — -— nths, wil be intereste to
at they have recently mov-
ne Where Mr. Roper will
I the automobile businens.
burne Monday. .
Merlin Brockett of Hawa pent
Munday in Cleburne on buninesa,
Fravis WilkermmTf Da*?* was to
Oleburve Monday visiting friends.
W K. Rose of Fort Worth spent
Tuesday .in Cleburne transacting bus-
■ iness. .
Sam Radde, of Sterling City, is in
the city visiting Jim Booth of West
Chamber street.
Banks and Mrs. J. Whiddon, in Dal- she is not improved. Mr*. Knopp
las, for a month, has returned to, has been sick for the last three
hor home on South Robinson street J weeks.
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mi Mh wophrma"Inaing‘seiaiae
to town yesterday. ; .
*, formerly of this,
___in seriously ill with
_ — . Fuome time. Will be glad
to hear that she is greatly improved
- and expect* to ba up within the near
has future. , ' . .-
Zollie Mansom is - at his
110 Huron street.
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it to visit for .a month
dtoa. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
, ,0l West Wardville
•trert. Mrw. Bchow wm formerly
Miss Ruby Saunders. - . dummi
Mr*. R. 8. Phillips, who Tins been
visiting her sisters, Mr*. Jeff Camp
sey and Mrs. P. L. Benton returned
yesterday to her home in Fort Worth.
Mr- and Mrs. Frank Gwaltney spent
Sunday in Frt Worth visiting
friends.
, We can take care of your every garden need.
styI Pcesntkock includes spading fovhe all ,7
hose.
greatif miss Mr Sullivan but wish
him the kreatest suecess to hl* new
line otiwork,
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Rennehamp and Mr. Cum-
mings of Moiroe, La, spent. Bunday
iCteburne visiting Mt. Beauchamp'*
parente, Mr. and Mra John R. Beau-
champ, Messrs Beauchamp and
—mtugs are both employed with
the Purina mill*. They are attend-
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C. C. , Conger, who has been sick
for several days, was reported im-
proving • yesterday.
(). W. Largin of 1106 North Wilhite
street spent yesterday in Hillsboroj
transacting business..
J. E. Ray of Breckenridge is in
Cleburne visiting his family at 1208
North Robinson street.
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this week. .
Keep the *bawX active ana the
digeston good if vou would enjoy
health. 4dose of Prickly Ash Bit-
ters whenever disorders appear will
keep a man on the active list. Price
91.25 per battle. Foster-Fain Drag
Co., Special Agents.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs, Radp
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J, W.: Winstead of Fort Worth
■pent Sunday in Cleburne visiting his
daughter, Mrs. C. V. Ezell, of 705
Prairie avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tolleson are
the proud owners and drivers of a
new Chevrolet cotpe.
Mrs. Jim Berry of Fort Worth
is in the city visiting her unele,
Dr. V. D. Ezelt of Prairie avenue.
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Wiotd‘ato..ner ' 710 North
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E* Estelle Newton and Myrtle Kowara
dd attended th* Majestic to Fort Worh
6 Monday. _______ . •
S- Mr*. X M. bpr, 114 North Robin,
son street, tm been suffering for
ee movaral day* with an attack of rheu-
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Finis Johnson, who is at the head
of the blue sky department at Aus-
atin, spent the week-end in Cleburne
visiting hi* wife on Prairie avenue.
J. D. Sudy and daughter, Mary
lur, have returned from Colorado
City, where they visited Mr. Eudy’s
mother for several days.
Willingbam street. A 10
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C. Jone» went to Preeland Monday to Mobil
attend the funeral at Mrs. Peterson, city, -
. Two Doors West of Review Office
Phone 815
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LIT USFURNISR YOUR LUNCHES
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3 ; lunches, such as veal loaf, potted meat, salad dressing, sweet j ;
: : and sour pickles, olives, tuna fish, etc.
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Mr. and Mr*. V, Gray Hudziete
•pent Sunday in Fort Worth visiting
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924, newspaper, March 26, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446503/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.