Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 26, 1924 Page: 7 of 8
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formed connection with a line built o’clock Friday morning. Tho oriEin
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connection wih that place.
The first. message passed over this
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of the fire is unknown. Mn 1uton1
had been at the home of a neighbor
sitting up with the sick, returnim
a short time before 12 o’sloek-andi
went to bed.
The house was partly insured but
there was no inistrance on the house-
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“Home” is the magic word that appeals to every
safe investment; it grows more valuable each year
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wil mean much to the people in the
western part of the county as it gives
them connection with the county seat,
something they have not had’ for
over two years.— Glen Bose Reporter}
University Prof. Watches
Interests near Glen Rose.
Dr. A. Caswell Ellis, instructor in
the State University at Austin, spent
the week-end in Glen Bose seeing aft-
er his interests. Dr. Ellis owns large
interests in the county and watches
very closely every move that has for
its object the development of our re-
sources.
The proposed deep test for oil on the
Ward Branch block of acreage, is to
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will spend about one month down
there with their son, Byron Sansom.
Meeting Postponed
The revival meeting announced by
the Presbyterian Church has been
postponed indeffinitely n account of
prevalence of illness in the tommuni,
ty. Measules and mumps have affected
a great number of children, and there
is. considerable illness from throat
trouble.
Bev. Boss, the paetor, from Mans,
field, was to have been in charge of
the services, which will be announced
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body. Let us sell you a home whether it be in the city or country. Buy now—a home is a
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' Mrs. e. 0- Bogle, 81, died Sunday
rot erowloy; C. E. Bogie of
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ending in a breath-taking climax on
the brink of a perilous crater.
Don't Miss This Great Photoplay!
two days only regular prices
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Vends folks were pained to learn of
uvy wo. amv’thetragie death of Diek Webb which
[side of their’oceured. St Lometa when he jumped
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was 'better' at latest" reports. The old thrown under the body of the track
gentleman is suffering from bronch-;the back wheel running over his bead.
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roads are so bad the truek bogged
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B. E. Capps of Huntayille, Mrs. J.
P. Westmoreland of Houston, -Mrs J.
F. Harrell of Kirkland and "Mre. L.
M. Wyatt of Silver Valley were last
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BaF-dawsandEaud-poneeut j„lana both were somowhat damaged,
sad Barney COempo have been ap- The wrecker was here Wednesday and
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and other points in the Bio zunye known, * > .
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the pecan industry and believes the
valley lands of this county are among
the best in the state for the growing
of these nute—Glen Bose Reporter. .
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.