Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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C. C. STRINGER
J. C (JOHN) BALL
T. B. CRUTCHER
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J. A. DAVIS
you’re seeking, our
reflect refinement.
FREST TROUT FISH and oysters.
—Miller's Market. Phone 9S4.
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RUTH HANNA MCCORMICK MARRIES
sat next to each other as members
of the lower house, reached a cli-
max with their surprise marriage
at Colorado Springs, Colo. They
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FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment ; garage. Phone 520.
For Representative:
98th Flotorial District—
VERNON LEMENS (re-electisa
Precinct No. 3—
D. N. SHROPSHIRE re-election
SHE’LL BE TICKLED TO VEATH
TO BE RELEASED FROMTHE
DRUDGERY ANO ALL THE
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Want Ads
IVE PICKED A GOOD ABLE
LOOKING WOMAN, ONE WHO
CAN HANOLE THE HOUSEWORK
EASILY. WHAT ARELIEF VT
WILL BE TO SETH !
Precinct No. 2—
VERNON COOPER
WELDON (SHORTY) BALL
Lv. Clebume
3:10 p. m.
Lv. Hillsboro
9:00 a. m.
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For County Commissioner:
Precinct No. 1—
JOHN W. HOPKINS
LON WALLS
W. L. (WILL) PAYNE
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For Tax Assessor:
CLAUDE WHITE
HOMER A. GENTRY
W. R. (BiUle) REED
18th Judicial District of Texas-
J. P. (POWELL) WORD
PENN J. JACKSON
For County Treasurer:
J. C. TITTLE (re-electior)
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For County Clerk:
E. L. (LAMBARD) REID
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Ward 3—
C M RODGERS
G. W. LANKFORD
For Tax Collector—
C. J. LOCKHART
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For District Judges _________
' 18th District—
O. B. MCPHERSON ,
For Sheriff:
N. P. (NATH) POLLARD
ORAN SMITH
JOE CRAWFORD
For County Judge:
----T. B. BARCY (Re-Election)
For County Attorney:
OEAN B. TURNER
ROY ANDERSON
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Cormick, daughter of a “maker
of presidents,” and Albert Simms,
lawyer and banker, which had its
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CITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Mayor: _——
J. S. HOFFMAN
E. E. HUNTER
FOR RENT — Furnished apart-
ment. 624 Nbrth Robinson.
consist of all the modern type faces in addi-
tion to the output of three multiple magazine
Linotypes.
BETH . MY DEAR., T‘ve A little
soose INSORE FORVOO:
ILL WOT TELL YOU WHAT IT 15
BUT (T WILL COME TOMORROW
For Constable:
..Precinct No. 1—
J. H. (Hal) TOWNES
Uttf Him ( MAKE
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99th ‘District, Johnson County-
JOHN H. VEATCH
R. B. ANDERSON
J. TOM WHITSON
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the skin. When rubbed on the skin
it causes a reddening and mobiliza-
tion of blood to the part This makes
It effective in relieving pain and help-
Ing the resolution of underlying 'in-
flammation.
The mere application of mustard
to the skin causes the blood to In-
crease there. The mustard tub bath
is prepared by putting four heaping
tablespoonfuls of a astard in a cup
et cold water and then adding this
Tram and Bus
Schedule
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MOTOR COACHES.
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LOST—Spitz, white with yellow
spots; low and heavy-set; crooked
front feet; reward. Phone 941-J
or 1538.
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cause mustard
can be found in
every household
matism, pleurisy, cold, or pain in the
cheat. It gives great relief. It is made
by mixing a tAste of tijUalparts of
mustard and flour and spreading It
on the skin over the site of the In-
flammation or pain. Cover with a
piece of flannel. Allow to remain for
14 or 20-minntes For sensitive skins
the paste should be made of two,
three1 or four parts of Sour to one of
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THE DANCE WftH
6:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. leaving
Fort Worth, making direct con-
nections for Hillsboro, Meridian
and Glen Rose. For information
ask agent at Unica Station. TOR nENT— ITOUSES
Santo Fe Railroad. F K H
Northbound ...........Leaves" • ••---—
ON PROGRAM.
Mrs. Thelma Owens. who at-
tended the Fourth Division Amer-
ican Legion convention at Fort
Worth las week-end. directed the
assembly singing of “America." at
the memorial service on Sunday
morning.
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Precinct No. 4—
J. 8. (SAM) LOWE
H O (Grady) WELLMAKER
NOTE: Six pamphlets No. 68, arrives 10:50 p m.
by Dr Clendening can now be ob--™-**"""
to the tub of hot water. It soothes
and relaxes. It la one of the beat
ways of getting a good night's sleep
And for that reason a splendid tonic
and remedy for nervous fatigue.
The mustard bath is albo excellent
for acne and similar pustular erup-
tions on the skin.
For asthma Ip children the British
Medical Journal in February, 1929.
recommended it as follows:
"It is well to cover the chest, front
and baek, with a mustard poultice
until the skin is red. This takes
about a quarter of an hour. After
removing the poultice, grease the
skin, and the treatment may be re-
peated in three or four hours, pro-
vided the hyperemia produced has
subsided."
As an antidote ft can be used for
nearly any kind of poisoning. Its ef-
fect is to produce vomiting. Unlike
other emetiesits action is stimulating
and not depressing.
So you see, by the exercise of a
little Ingenuity you can make a sort
of medicine chest out of an ordinary
househeld standby.
Poultce, counter-Irrjtant, pain kill-
er. hypnotic. anti-spasmodic, antto-
phloszuficazent.alin one—mustard.
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Phone 1681-J.—J. W. -Adams.
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For DIstricI UleHt:'
A. C. WOMACK
W S. CARPER
Weatherford Branch- - II"4* wanted- —
No. 55 leaves 9:15 a. m. I U W
No. 56 arrives 4:10 p. m. II’ ' YV
Burlington.Rock Island Railroad. ———■ -■ — -
Leave 7:00 a m WE ARE READ to take npplica-
Arrive . . 7:15 p. m. tions for good, honest, sober, in-
•----- dustrious and intelligent men for
with no “old stuff” hanging over.
each. and a self-addressed, stamped
envelope, to Dr. Logan Clendening.
In care of this paper, or Central Press
Association, 1435 East Twelfth street,
Cleveland. O. The pamphlets are:
"Indigestion and Constipation.” "Re-
ducing and Gaining.” “Infant Feed-
ing.* "Instructions for the Treatment
or Diabetes," "Feminine Hygiene"
and "The Care of the Hair and Skin.”
NEXT: Cause, Nature of Mole;
Expediency of Removal.
consists of three fast electric-driven job-
snappers/’ a book-press capable of pnntwjl -
16 pages of a book at one run/ancTfhe big
newspaper press on which the Times-Review .
is printed. Supplementing these machines
are stapling machines, perforators, blanking
devices, round cornering machines and other
useful, necessary devices.
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and it is valuable
to know to how
many uses it can
be put
A mustard
plaster I- one of
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most often
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pain or inflam-
mation of any
kind. Yet few
people use It any
more. In rheu-
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the ice business; only men of abil-
l ity who can furnish the best of
. ml
— mustard,—. . - Italmul by sending 10 c^its-Ia oola, for—
Mustard is a counter-irritant to
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By LOGAN CLENDENING. M. D.
AMENT MY Instructions concern-
ing the proper way to prepare a
mustard foot bath. a correspondent
, reminds me of some other uses of
mustard. It is a
pleasure to print mumaaaaa
them here be -_2d
■ WHY ORDER OR GO ELSE-
■ WHERE FOR NURSERY STOCK
m when it is cheaper in Cleburne?
■ Special. Armoor riVer privet. $2.75
. per 100; other things equally as
cheap—Creed Frtou, 301 South
— Mat street.
NOTICE—Duart croquignole per-
manent can still be gotten one for
। $2 or two for $3 at City Beauty
Shop. 812 North Ribinson. Phon?
803.
' ; FOR SALE—A good used ice re-
| frigerator or will trade for live-
, stick or poultry.—J. L. Pritchard,
' Snow White Laundry.
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Political
Announcements
The following announcemente
are made subject to the action of
the Democratic primary election on
No. 18— 6:45 a. m. 6:55 p.m.----------
No. 16—6:35 p. m. 6:45 p. m. FOR RENT — Good five-room
Southbound arrives .:. .. Leaves house: within two blocks of jun-
No. 15—9:00 a. m. 9:10 a. m. *or high school; 510 South Wal-
No. 17—10:55 p. . 11:05. p. m nut. Phone 48 or 1603.
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No fft leaves 6:55a.m. FOR RENT — Modem bungalow.
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We have a car of red top cane,
Sudan and other field seed at bar-
gain 'prices.— Gillock Grain Co.
Telephone 320.
FOR RENT — Good
up-town office space
on ground floor. East
Chambers, one-half
block from square.
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able. Apply Times-
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For Public Weigher:
Precinct No. 1—
ALFORD J. JACKSON
W. W. (WATT) DAVIS .'
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m., 12:20, 3:20, 5:45, 7:30 p. m. references. need apply.—Cleburne
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1932, newspaper, March 16, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562493/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.