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For State Senate:
Twelfth District, composed
Hill, Johnson, Ellis, Hood
Somervell counties—
WILL M. MARTIN —
Political
Announcement
Lv. Meridian
8:00 a. m.
Lv. Cleburne
8:00 a. m.
3:10 p. m.
LEADERS CLASH SUNDAY
IN BASEBALL CUP RACE
Lv. Cleburne
3:10 p. m.
Precinct Na* 3—
D. N. SHROPSHIRE re-el
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84—Declaim
99th District, Johnson (
JOHN H. VEATCH
R. B. ANDERSON
J. TOM WHITSON
S. J. HOWETH
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For Distriet Clerk:
A. C. WOMACE.
W. S. CARPET.
For Tax Collector—
C. J. LOOKHART
USED TIRES bought and sold.—
D. B. & Grady. Phona 354.
Time to bud your pecan trees
to improve paper shell varieties.
See Creed Friqu.
WANTED — Two or three-room
furnished apartment, $10 or less.
Write 823 North Robinson.
TELL EVERYBODY
Day and Night Drug Store
all local cut prices on Drugs,
all night
Precinct No. 2—
C. O. STRINGER
J. C (JOHN) BALL
T. B. CRUTCHER (re-el
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—Judge B. Jay Jackson, formerly
an attorney in Cleburne. has mov-
ed to Glen Rose where he is pre-
paring to qpen a law office. Judge
Jackson is the father of Penn J.
Jackson, county attorney of John-
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For County Judge:
T. E. DARCY (Re-Elect
$2000
PRIZE CONTEST
Free Trip to Europe
FreeTrip to Alaska
or Cash
ASK YOUR DEALER
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For Representative:
98th Flotorial District—
VERNON LEMENS (re
J. L. BIRD
ZIMMERMAN & SONS
North Side Square
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Apply Tourist orSteamahip Azentabe
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FOR SALE — Tomato, pepper,
sweet potato slips. Phone 625.. 809
North Robinson street.
Geo. J. Horner, Gen’i Agent,
Galveston, Texas
VISIT IN FOTT WORTH.--
Mrs. M. E. Mills and daughter,
Mrs. Harry Leonard, spent Wed-
nesday in Fort Worth with friends.
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Precinct No. 2—
VERNON CeOPER
WELDON (SHORTY) BALL
For Justice of the Peace:
Precinct No. 1, Place 2—
J. D. (JEFF- WRIGHT ’
B. L. HIGGINS, JR.
H. S. WILSON
For Tax Assessor:
CLAUDE WHITE
HOMER A. GENTRY
W. R. (Billie) REED
J. HARRY STANFORD
BEN B. BARNES
Precinct No. 4:
3. B. (SAM) LOWS
H. O. (Grady) WELLM
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NYP LEAGUETEAM WHo IS IN
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For County Attorney:
GEAN B TURNER
ROY ANDERSON
Womens’
Wash Frocks
Silk Frocks
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All Sizes
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of any of these products, if you buy a
gallon of one. Or a FREE % pint with a
quart purchase. Buy now at these bargain
prices .... Jap-A-Lac Enamel (dries in
4 hours), Glidden Varnishes, Speed-Wall
(a semi-gloss wall paint theft dries in
4 hours), Linoleum Lacq (that protects
and preserves linoleum), Screen Enamel
(black, rust-proofing and preserving
screens)... BUY NOWI These labels can
be used to enter *2000 Prize Contest.
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3. H. (Hal) TOWNES
For Public Welgharr
Precinct No. 1—
ALFORD J. JACKSON
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8:30 a. m., 3:00 p. m. leaving
Fort, Worth. making direct con-
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JUDGE JACKSON TO OPEN
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FOR RENT
Two modem brick veneer houses,
719 and 721 West Chambers.
Modern brick veneer duplex,
403 West Chambers.
. Newly papered and painted cot-
tage, 114 Bales. \
Newly papered and painted
house on Stanwood; place for a
cow and chickens. .
Also some other houses for rent.
J. LAMBERT LAIN.
Business
Opportunities
FOR RENT — Good
up-town office space
on ground floor. East
Chambers, one-half
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isiNING 1b PREVEN OUR
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Alvarado Bus
Leave Cleburne — 6:45, 9:36 a
m., 13:10, 3:20, 8:48, 7:30 p. m.
Leave Alvarado—8:38, 10:38 a.
m, 12:55, 4115, 6:15,10:10 pun.
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ECONOMY DEPT. STORE
CLEBURNE'S BARGAIN CENTER
201-203 South Main Street
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For County Commissioner--
Precinct No. 1—
JOHN W. HOPKINS
LON WALLS
W L (WILL) PAYNE
3. A. DRENNAN
3. M. COOPER
L. C. (LOYD) JONES
$1.98 to $2.98 Now __ 59c
HAS INFLUENZA.
. A. F. Powers, employee of the
local telephone company, is re-
ported to be improving from an
attack of influenza.
All 8 lb. Compound and
Pure Lard ........ 58c
36 lb». Colorado Pintos 99e
10 lbs. Colorado Pintos 2.9c
Two 1 lb. Tall Sardines 16c\
Low Prices on Feed
Bulk Garden Seed
B. F. Glenn & Co.
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Opposite Market Square
2¥EZEHMeLr
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FOR SALE—Detroit Jewel range;
cheap. 1111 SOuth Main street.
FOR SALE—Tomato and sweet
. potato plants.—Creed Friou, 1114
East Henderson street.___________
FOR SALE—Strawberries by the
crate for preserving. Phone Creed
Friou. —-----------
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Train and Bus
Schedule
CLEBVKNE-roBr WORTH
MOTOR COACHES.
Lv. Cleburne Lv. FL Worth
6:30 a. m. 6:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m. 10 a. m.
3:00 -p. m. 2:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m.
6:30 p. m. 8:30 p. m.
Hlllsboro Division.
Lv. Cleburne Lv. Hillsboro
7:45 a. m. 0:00 a. m.
3:10 p. m. 5:00 p. m.
Glen Rose Division.
Riley House defeated Wilson
House 8-6 in the annual class
baseball game Wednesday after-
noon.
Wally Lawson pitched for the1
winners with Arch Ferguson on
the mound for Wilson.
EODE, WILL Nou PAY AKEMON:
WHA<ON EARTH
MOVE TO COLLEGE STREET.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson
and family moved from West
Chambers street to the corner of
College and Douglas
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For District Judge:
18th District— —
O. B. MCPHERSON
TO BROWNWOOD.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hubbard and
son. Clyde. Jr., Miss Elsie Smith
and Perry Wyatt .spent Sunday
in Brownwood "visiting with Mrs.
L. J. Boggart.
51—Illness
55—The pieces used in the game of
" chess
66—Fabulous biri
57—Appendages
4$—small plot of ground under cul-
tivation 1
HOUSTON VISITORS. A
Mr. and Mrs Everett Reeves of
Houston are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmie Duncan.
Leaders clash Sunday' in both i
divisions of the Times-Review I
.baseball cup race. .
Featuring the upper bracket will 1
be the Rio Vista-Godley g^ime at 1
Godley. Tl will be a traditional (
battle. these two clubs beng ri- j
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July 23, 1933
For Representative:
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whether or not Bob Wilson. Cor-
sicana's all-State back, could make
a college team.
Our opinion is that Wilson
could. We’ve seen him take some
mighty hard lolts, yet it didn't
slow him up in the least and wo
know that he's a great football
player.
His size will handicap him but
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FOR SALE — Refrigerator; 100
sheets galvanized roofing; 100
feet of 1-2-inch pipe; call after
5 o’clock on Saturday.—C. A. Par-
rott, 201 South Buffalo street.
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For Trade
Pair 6c
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Home lo-
cated 714 North Main street; will
consider late model car as part
payment. Phone 341.
Joshua, the other leading team
in the lower bracket, engages
Goatneck at Joshua. Bono, a new
team in the race, opens at Liber-
ty Chapel. Burton plays at Cold
Springs.
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25 lbs. Sugar......... 98c
100 lbs. Sugar ...... $3.85
1 qt. Sour or Dill Pickles15c
10c Black Pepper.......5c
10 lbs. Calumet Baking
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a A of Voiles and Hat kite
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—burne, and Curley Stringer. Fort
Worth. clash in the Other main —
1 event.
I It will be the first time in local
wrestling show history that two
no-time-limit matches have been
on the card which means one of
the biggest mat evenings to date.
The Cleburne Lions Club will
be guests of the management.
SPORT SPURTS
By HAROLD V. RATLIFF
San Antonio is something of
an exception in the Texas league
this year. While the fans are not
attending games in abundance
new faces are seen in the park
San Antonio MS 6 good ball
club this year is the reason for
the patronage. The fans may be
patriotic and all that but they
do not like to spend their shek-
els to watch the home team go
down in defeat.
- Cleburne Oil pulled one for the
book in the Industrial League the
other day. The first baseman
threw to the second sacker for a
put-out at first.
Warren Anderson came in to
field a slow roller. The fleet Earle
! Hopkins raced to first in plenty of
time to take the throw. It was
fast and snappy.
It was the first time yours truly
ever saw a play like that but
then we’ve only been keeping
score about ten years. Warren has
been playing ball probably twice
as long as that and maybe
he’s seen it before
' Sgt. Bennie Wilson, Brown-
; wood's bad boy, meets Texas Red
Allen of Houston in one of' the
“headline buutv Charley Lay. de-
and Glen Rose. For information
ask agent at Union Station.
Santa Fe Railroad.
Northbound ...........Leaves
No- 18- 8:46 a. m. 6:56 p.m.
No. 16—6:35 p. m. 6:45 p. m. |
Southbound arrives ..... Laves
No. 15-0:00 a. m. 9;io a. m.
No. 17—10:16 p. . 11:05. p. m.
Dallas Branch-
No. 67 leaves 8:66 a. m.
No. 68, arrives 10:80 p. m.
Weatherford Branch-
No. 86 leaves 8:16 a. m.
Na 86 arrives 4:10 p. m.
.Burngton-Rock Ina Railroad.
Leave . 7:00 a. m.
Arrive 15 p. m.
Meridian Divinlon.
For County Treazurar:
3. O. TITTLE (re-electlor)
For County Clerk:
E. E. (LAMBARO) REID
For Sheriff:
N. F. (NATH) POLLARD
ORAN SMITH «
DOUBLE BILL,
! ON MAT CARD
Two No-Time Limit
Bouts Here Friday
Night
Men's Canras
Gloves Poi 5c
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a determined come-back after
lasing to Godley last Sunday.
The Lone Willow-Plainview clash
should be one of the best ball
games of the' season. These clubs
are powerful, bulling the cream
of the crop ofcamone stars per-
forming in the past seasons in the
pennant race, •
Dallas has begun night base-
ball and the fans are coming
oat. It looks like the only sal-
vation of the Texas league
this season.
Personally we do not like the
national pastime played out with
the owls because baseball is a
game traditionally known as one
under a broiling sun when the
fans drink soda pop to keep
cool and smash straw hats when
they get excited.
But the fans are not going
to see baseball in the daytime.
That is if they have to pay a
fancy price for it. And the
crowds will not make the league
rich even in the night time.
There's too much amateur and
semi-pro bail, golf and tennis
to play in the daytime to be
seeing baseball in the after-
noons.
Lv. Glen Rose
9:00 a. m
Call out the Marines and nail
down the courthouse! S. M. U.
Mustangs have won a ball
game.
They beat Baylor 2-1 but it
didn’t matter much anyway.
Baylor was out of the race for
the Southwestern Conference ti-
tle.
But the Mustangs are always
pulling something like that.
They couldn’t beat a carpet in
basket ball, yet beat the fine T.
C. U. team just when the Frogs
were sure of the conference
title.
What we can't understand is
why S. M. U.. as big as the
school is and with its athletic
drawing power, can put out a
baceball contender just once.
Help Wanted
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AWN HING TRICKN:
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The big puff and tug mn wili
be at it again Friday night at the
| Cauliflower Coliseum at the end
of North. Main -street.
i Starting at 8:30 o'clock Promo-
ter Gus Eldridge will present an-
other hilarious evening for the '
For District Attorney:
18th Judicial Distiet of T
J. P. (POWELL) WORD
PENN J. JACKSON
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modern luxury via this MOST ECON-
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vals of years standing. ;
Headlining the lower) pracket
will be the Lone Willow-Plain-
view battle. These clubs ply on
the Lone Willow diamond, i—
Rio, Godley and Weatherford
are tied for first place in the
upper bracket. Weamherford plays
Yale Theater of Cleburne Sunday.
Yale lost their opening game to
Rio Vista 5-2.
In the other game of the’ upper
division card Cleburne Oil win
journey to Granbury where Hodo
Smith and cohorts hope to make
he's larger than Jak Wilson of
Baylor or Logan Stollenwerck of
S. M. U. and he has speed to
burn.
Ineidenally: Wilson is a terrif-
ic tackler. We're seen him sock
some of the elephants of the grid
until they were silly.
We’d-Uke to have Wilson on
our team if we’ happened to be a
college coach.
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