Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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Saturday he stated unequivacably
he would not-testify in person, al-
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posers, Mrs. Holden is the daugh-
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SAVES TIME, TROUBLE AND
EXPENSE
TO ECONOMIZE ON ICE
is to pay two prices on your food
CLEBURNE ICE AND COLD
STORAGE COMP AN Y
Phone 149
365 days dependable service
Now the bag and gloves coma under
the ensemble fashion. The Elove
are of tblack suede with a turned-
down cuff of black faille embroidered
with a realistic spray of mignonette
The bag matches the cuff in material
and design.
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SEELY
is never placed on the
label of anything but
THE BEST
"MEDICINE
To be beautiful is the right of ‘
all women. But beauty it not only
. to bo gained by drees. It depends
" on a clear skin, well dressed hair ;
and immaculate finger nails.
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means of relief-and restoration of
| their skin to thnt clear, smooth
' and lovely condition it was in
their youth.
Black and White Ointment, and'
reliable and dependable, the akin soft, clear and healthy. , ,
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practiced in Menn, Ark., for over 11 quarter of a century, was
a woman instead of a man. Dr. Mayfield- hud matle her rounds
-constantly and-m-one-had suspected the wra! When a little
girt in-England, her parents neededa-boy: to protect ertan
property rights, -and she wdH brought up as ason.She"kept
up the deception as she grew older, going to medical school
andtmoving to America as a man. She is 76, and it is feared
her present illness will be fatal.
imprisonment for Col, Chaa. IForbes
former direetor of the United States
Vetetrans’ Bureau*.and John M.
Thompson, St. Louis contractor, was
granted by’ the United States Cir-
cult Court of Appeals today, pro-
tvidedthe defendants place their case
before the Supreme Court within
five days. ,
They were convieted of conspiracy
to defraud the government in the
MOTHERFletcher’s
Castoria is a pleasant, harm-
less Substitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe-
cially prepared for infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of aazu
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
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fAe is the charge offthe State that
h “connived'to perpetrate n fraud
»‛ietting the (Hoffpan Construction
Compiny surfacing eontraet nt nn
uneonsciousabl price,"’Joe Burkett,
'* former' highway commtesfner, de
Raise your
chickens
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them relief from their condition,
which oftetier makes theif trouble ~
worse. Never put anything on your
skin which has not been proven
by 'the test of time mid public
opinion to be right. In this con-
MORRIS
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Conn., is fast wjuning nreputatien
ns oncor America’s foremost com-.
If you have never used one one of these
wonderful Brooders, youshoulddo so this
year and protect those baby chicks. There.
is more cold weather on the road.
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i Zemo, which generally overcomes
1 skin, diseases. Ecrema, Itch, Pim-
ples, Rashes, Blackheads, inmost
j cases quickly give way to Zemo. Fro
, quently, minor blemishes dhsappear
, overnight. Itching usually stops in-
i atautly. Zemo is a safe antiseptie
liquid that may be applied at any
time, for it does not show. Ask your
druggist for a small size 80c or largo-
bottic $1.00.— Adv.
vision engineer at Alpine, admitted . both the Ointment and the Soap,
destroying original estimates on |—1
COTTON SEED
Grown by myeeit trom my
own PEDIGREKO and CER-
TIFIED seed.
The kind that la la
oreatest demane apd ta
highly recommended by •e
govefnment. ' __
For illustraed inerature
and prices, write
FERRIS WATSON
COTTON BREEDER
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whiehuthe defendantcompanybidA. & M. Officials
the State tot 40,516 more Yards in
Litter Contest* and special awards
wm—also be distributed’ rt this
time. .
Interesting addresses and dis-
eusgions are on_the program for
the day .sessions Dr. K. P. Mar-
steller, professor of veterinary
medieine"and surgery at the A.
& M. Colleg- of Texas, will dis.
-e4fa the prevention uf Itou losses
whieh-le widely- ku own aa ‘ oa Hua.
Her .wide circle of; Cleburne
Girls, and boys, too, whose faces
are broken out,” rough, pimply
ami-blotched, imagine all sorts of
weird things. •
The worst fault it leads to is
liking just anything which promises
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envinble progress in New York.
Among compositions which have
just been pubtiebed is “Dusk, Comes
FontingBy'' with words by John
Bunlar; “From Out the Long Ago”
‘ Ibe fun at Lost! and “Home
Time,"' the last named being a mu-
sical setting for a poem by Grace
Noll Crowell of Dal'as. Another re
cent composition of Mrs. Holden in
"Muy Mage," which has been sung
with tremendous success in eoncert
by Muy poterson. Metropolitan opera
star.-who-te the wife of -Col. Thomp-
sop of Amarillo, and Mrs. Holden
hae just completd a dun art aecom-
paniment for "May Magic” and
"Boats nf Mine,"! which came out
some time ago.
Cleburne Hardware Co.
Good Service ! Phone 128
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nection: the phenomenal suceess,
which is called Black and White
—Lhs.vn sol.t tlu> mils' Kent a Ford
Company toW. L. Barber and R. la (
Keesee. I-wish-do thank my friends •
and the public for their past patron (
age. I will in the future be in the (
used car business.
23 - - CN. BILLS.. '
No substitut. for circulation. _
_____- —____ letting of hosptal contracts and
amgnE the young compos- were sentenerdtotwo years ench-tr
PUFF BOX BEAUTY SHOPPE
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tics of Archibald B. Gwathmey,
wealthy cotton broker, and Mrs:
Inabe l B.Gwathmey who has filed
suit for divorce herp.
Soap, are. economically priced, in
liberal size packages. The 50c
—-— ... 'size contains three times as much
, H.P. Hanning, former-highway di ne the a5e -eine All dealers have
. - — , * Ointment* and the soap, too, offers
etared today. Burkett-nppenretferfsufferersfromsuehSkimdisetses
Take two tab-
lets every three
hours until three
doses are taken.
The first dose,
always givus ro t
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wi i discnaa hog houmes and hog
oquipment. G. P. Dillard of Ar-
lington will talk on the advertis-
ing value oT the show ring. E. R.
Eudaly, MeLennan- —County agri
eultural agent, will dincuss ton
littors. Mr. Eudalay supervised the.
feeding of the championship litter
for 1925 and 182.1. Hard Hay,
championship winner of ' the eon
test for 1025, will tell how he
fed his prizewinning Utter, There
will be other addresses on similar
subjeets.
up the eold. Plea -/275
sunt and safe toL//
take. Gontains noW 3
quinine. or A
opiates. Millions l r
use "Pape’s Cold Compound.”
Price, thirtyfive cents. Druggists
guarantee it.
tell ne i
NEW YeHK, Fib. 2,—A fourth Teooguized-^aa- Jlegnl hy__the__Ne
Awrite-ef, effort to eut the mnarled-merriage- - 1 " ' im* " *'
MEADOW LAWN SANITARIUM
General hospital for the care and treat-
ment or all classes of patients.
Hydrotherapy and dietetics given
~ special attention.
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turesque old Chmectieut
Hudspeth, Reeves and Brewster
counties than Henning said were ae
tually surfaced and for approxi-
maely 37,000 more, gallons of as
phalt for “patching” than actually
used. . He entd he did sot remember
whether he destroyed the Original*
F before or after Attorney General
Dan Moody instituted highway liti-
gation.
Original ertimter were dertrexee
• • because he had compiled new and
accurate estimates, he said. IHen
ning at first testified he did not
know where the originals were.
Colors are frsher end brighter vhen
you use Putnam. Il la let troubU
more economical — a qmaller tesul
goes farther. Putnam Fadolen Dye to
the original ono-packago dye lor all
materlals and purposes — dyes eik,
cotton and wool in one operaton. UM
same package for tiatinA. Complete
directions on package. Frice 15 cents.
See color chart at your druggist's.
"mrdF”e
zestising
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state veterinarian, will also have
a place on the program. Dr. W. I.
Huffnal city meat inspector of
Waco will tell of the advantage
to farmers in having meat inspect-
ed. I’rofesaor D. W. Williams, head
of the Animal Husbandry depart-
meat- at the A. A M. Colleg will
talk on balancing the feed of hogs.
Fned.Hae, who hns charge of the
swine work at the Texas Agricul-
tural Experiment Station, A, & M.
Eolkge, will tell of -thevalue —of
. cotton seed as hog feed. T. C.
‛ West brook, hog raiser of Waeo,
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HONEST-TO-GOODNESS POULTRY. :
_ OF THE VERY BEST
S. C. White Leghorn. Barred Bocks and Reds baby 1
Chicks 15c each in 100 lots. Eggs $1.50 per 15. He a :
sport and try then once, for they must please. * ;
LONE STAR HATCHERY
H. M. Clark, Mgr.
Burleson, Texs
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COLLEGE STATION, Feb. 1—
Officials of the A. & M. College
of Texas will take part' on the
program of the annual midwinter
mgiting of the Texas Swine
Breeders’ Association which will
be bold at the Raleigh Hotel,
W ri e o, om February 11 ■ and 18,
along with other authorities on
various branches of hog raining.
At the banquet on the evening of
February 11 gold medals will be
mcy married a second time; his
--second wife being the former Mrs.
Betsy Judd, who was narhed as eo-
rspondent by the first Mrs.
Gwathmey, who filed a separa-
tion suit which was settled out of
court Tast December. Mr. and Mrs.
Gwathmey were married in 1893
and soparated in 1919.
Former Cleburne
Resident Gaining
Success As Composer
Mra.- Ann Rtrittton Holdeit 'for
nn-rfr nr Cleburne, now ef Sosion)
STRENGTH-SAVING
Nowadays nearly every-
one is impressed with the
health-building and strength-
saving merit of
Scott’s Emulsion
of invigorating cod-liver oil.
Millions of boMles are sold
every year. A very little Used
regularly daily builds 2
health and helps keep *7)
the body in strength.
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1926, newspaper, February 3, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597653/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.