Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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—Rah Antonio: First convention of
United Merchants of Texan will be
held here,-July-26-28.———*------
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rior dog belonging to' Y. .1. Diekey,
became the proud mother of four
These two Manintee, Mich., giris have Introduced a new fad-dogcollara
for nemi-formal afternoon wear ' They have thelt namee engraved on ’em.
loo. Left to right, they are Katherine Bigge and Rogene Daniels.
fice in few hours after request. The service and accommodations that you receive at the hands of the Company holding your loan during its life, are
a matter of no small consideration; therefore, when all facts are thoroughly considered—the explanation is apparent, why The John Hancock Mutual
Life Insurance Company have the greater part of the high class loans in Jehnsen-County. Interest rates are always the lowest, and partial payment
options the best. If you want a new loan, or have a loan that matures any time between now and Jan. 1,1927, do not give anyone your appliati
til I explain the difference to you; no brokerage, no attorney fee, no stock to buy, no red tape, just a plail 1 simple business transaction, always have the
money and close loans without delay.
lings. Ygu have seen those baby
chicks turned over to rmtk--
car cooks. This speclal privileged
member of the canine family is the
center of attraction to transpontin-
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Sunday, April 25, 1926
. They Wear No Man’s Collar
Malaria, Chilli and _ Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever.
It kills the germs.
Terrell Wool Bought
SANDERSON, Atpril 26.— Ryder
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hair at n reported price of 60
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Tuesday, April 27, 1926
I am now in my nineteenth year of continuous service making farm loans for the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. During these
nmeteSyearsniave seen many Loa ach year I am more firmly convincedthat TheJohn Hancock Mutual Life Insur-
ance Company offers the borrowers the best and most satisfactory farm loan contract, than all other companies doing business in black land belt of
Texas. This Company loans its own funds; consequently, only one Deed of Trust and one set of notes, keeps your abstract in the Dallas office, if you
should need abstract in case of sale, or subdivision of the security, additional loan, or otherwise, before maturity of loan, you can get same at my of-
The most beautiful we-heve —
ever had.
$1.50 per pound
by the fact that thse East and
West bound de luxe trains stop at
Barnesville in the evening and
morning respectively, so that he
getw two aumptuous meals every
GAINESVILLE, April 26—Cooke
County has the largest boys’ cot
ton '’’‘"fat k Texas, with 98
youngsters entered In the compe-
tition for the prizes offered by the
Chamber of Commerce of Gaines-
ville.
GARDEN EQUIPMENT
This store carries a wide variety of good
• Tools and Machinery. '
Do you need a good Hose? - ■
How about that new Hoe?
Spade, Rake, Fork?
COME TO US FOR YOUR NEEDS
You have read of the old red
hen earing for her brood of’ duck-
of nil nges printed rm bottle.
Mother! You must say Califor..
nm of'you mayeget-anlmitation
L fig syrup.—Adv.
but how many, we wonder, have
WACO, .April ’ 26.—Abo Dowser,
55, Waco, employed by the city,
was killed instantly early Monday
when hit by an incoming Texas
Central passenger train in East
Waco,----
Renew Your Health
By Purification
Any physician wiH tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the Sys-
tem is Nature’s Foundation of
Perfect Health.” Why not rid
yourself of chronic ailments that
are undermining your vitality?
Purify your entire system by tak-
ing a thorough course of Calotabs,
—once or twice a week-for several
weeks—and see how Nature re-
wards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of all
system . purifiers. Get a family
package with full directions. On-
ly 35 ets. at drugstores. (Adv).
Miton A. McRae of > Detroit to the
new president of the National Coun-
cil of the Boy Scouts of America. As
such, he supervises all scout work
done In this country
IIalso have a good connection for making loans on brick business, or high class residential property; at low interest
‛ rates with reasonable quick service. My long years of experienc e enables me to render you a dependable service
’ in the shortest time possible. Your business will be appreciated and receive prompt attention. -
Lessen your labor this year with new and !!
efficient E
fni, peevish child loves the pleasant
taste of "California Elfe Syrur"
and it never fails tof open the
bawels. A (eaapoonful today may
attention to
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Have You HeardT
The New Medels
ATWATER KENT RADIOS
Clear, Pleasing. Get what
you want. . , -
with three ounces
of Orchard White,
which any druggist
will supply for a
few cents. Shake
well in a bottle,
NOTICE .
The Ruel Cemetery will be denned
Friday, May 7, and nil those inter-
exted will please come and bring
well filled baskets, ns wel as hoes
and other implements with which
to work. The cemetery is located
eight miles from Cleburne on the
old Alvarado Cleburne road. All
candidates are cordially invited.
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HCKRY MOTHER! Even a frst -evtat travelers when the train stope
‘at Barnesville. Rover is favored
trains that pass thrqugh the city
daily. Nor will he have anything to
do with anyone other than his
master and, the white frocked din-
ing ear men. No one‘else ever-was
known to get a wag of Rovert
/ small dog from her peaceful home
another-+-tho comfortable barn and adopt-
gan her duties as a faithful* moth-
er will always do. On the same
farm there is a nine year old
female airdale that has never ex
perieneed the hautiness of caring
for a litter of her own. To this big
dog came the greedy desire to
pretty pups, and,immedatelybetzation
next j ear will be in charge of the
following newtyeteeted offieetst
cd the off spring. •_____
Weeks have passed and through
some queer prank of nature, the
large dog has nursed Hie pups and
watched them grow into romping
young dogs. Buch a happening has
seldom been heard of, and to this
very day, the real mother has been*
deprived the right to raise her
young and has to sit idly by and
allow the larger dog to substi-
tute.
DICKSON
Hardware & Furniture Co. Renfro-Seely Drug Co.
steal her neighbor’s pups, and
without explanation, she drove the
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Dining Cars
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* directions for babies and children wal in each instance. It is a
AUSTIN, April 26- -Work of
seen such n sight ss might be seen
at Dickey’s Fruit Farm, two miles
Southeast of this eity1
Several weeks jo, a small tera
Misses Dorothy Holmes of Seguin,
president; Helen Beissner of Gal-
veston, vice president; Helen
Frances Giradeau of Galveston,
secretary; and Miss Pauline Mag-
ford) of Mason," treasurer. Miss
Katherine Douthit of Palestine,
senior representative,—in daussing.
the purpose of the society said:
“Cap end Gown was organized to
erente a closer unity among
senior women student. ” Its mem
bers, she stated, have worked con
seientiously toward that end.
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Twelve Years
BARNESVILLE, Minn., April.
26. —Flore is the kind of a dog te
own. The master never has to feed,
him. This spaniel, Rover, is 13
years old and he is owned by
Fre Hasse, veteran janitor of the
Great Northern Railway station at
Barnesville, Minn. For the last
twelve years Rover has met the
East and West bound Glacier Park
Limited trains, twice a day. and
got his /porterhouse steak bones
and other dog tid bits from the
Austin: Contract let at $242,711,
for construction of Sabine River
bridge in Orange County.
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and you have a whole quarter-
pint of the- moot wonderful skin
whitener. softener Md beautifier.
Masuage this sweely fragrant
emon bleach into the face, nec«, |
arms tihU hands. It can not irri-
tate. Pn-mous stage beauties use it
to bring that clear, youthful skin
and rosy white complexion-, also as
a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach.
You must mix this remarkable lo-
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to use because it acts beet imme -
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these trains for the "
have Rover’s dinner
ready at Barnesville.
The dog pays no
any tine of the othe
MEADOW LAWN SANITARIUM
General hospital for care and treatment
of all classes of patients.
Hydrotherapy and dietetics given
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 1926, newspaper, April 27, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597766/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.