Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 4, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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Cleburne, Texas
BIGOANCE!
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No Advance In Prices
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$1,141,891.94
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Municipal Gas Co
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i: NATURAL GAS SERVICE DIFFERS
Come and enjoy the 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Free Camp
ground, free music.
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10 hours for a Nickel
For five cents a day
you can keep cool this
summer. E l e c t r icity
costs so little for the
comfort .and .health
protection you receive.
See our O. E. FANS—
All prices.
_though
women
eral months ago money rom
which they inspee ted a spraying ma-
. hine at work on Mr Pturka' cotton
DR. W. R. CALDWELL
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don ‘n pig".
After returning to fhe encamp-
Loans •. —•..............
Overdrafts.................
Interest in Guaranty Lund
Dividends unpaid
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Texas Power &
Light Co.
“Electricity • is
your Servant”
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75,000.00
10,000.00 .
3,630.13
... 5,000.84
3,270.60
3,750.00
1,041,240.37
GUAR ANTEE
CLOTHING CO.
Field tour in a ft rnoon:
W. S. Davis farm and insp"
‘ diversifieation and is puttin
practice. ITe his 50 acres in
Moulton. Moulton Light and Ire-
Company pant sold to Texas Cen-
tial Power Company. ____
Clever Woman
Conducts School
for Pickpockets
(Ry Asaoelated Press)
PA KIR, July 3.—A female fagin
is being nought by the police. She
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Local Option Is
Reversed By a
Reichstag Order
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at the c lose of business June 30th, 1 926
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BOY SCOUTS.
Come here for
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CLEBURNE HARDWARE CO.
"Good Service"
it is to be required.
Good service depends upon an
understanding of these facts by the
people of the community—and their
cooperation to the necessary end.
J.E. STANDLEY
Vice President.
number of yery interouting games
under the direct,ion nt Rev. Wt. T.
Kiviere were greatly enjoyed by the
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Assessment in Guaranty Fund . —.........
Furniture and Fixtures.................
Cash immediately available:—
In vault and with banks. $182,322.04
Stocks, bonds, warrants, 467,755.71 —
I. A Child’s Laxative
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Report of the condition of the ...
Cleburne State Bank
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Nine-inch Oscillator
$12.50
Built with either A.C.
er D. C.motuvs
is -deared by the authorities to
be the countarpaut.of the Dickens’
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JUST FOLKS
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Those who earn their way; men, women and children
who have made their house a home—real people.
We like them, believe in them and want to help them
along the pathway to greater success.
To our mind, these are the substantial citizenry of
our community and this bank invites their patronage.
—= CLEBURNE STATEBANK™
SHELBY LEE ALLEY
SMITH GARAGE
OPEN DAY and night
Phone 877
WREOKER SERVIOB
The government has decided,
BERLIN, July 3. ‘Thone of.the
2,000,000 persons who signed a pe-
tition demanding local option in
Germany, and prosented it to Paul
ings.
’ First Day Program
Preliminary Meeting: Tai-b
A fternoon :
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liumentarians that even
Capital stock .................. :
Surplus (earned) ............-h--ntm.
Reserved for taxes and rent......~
Reserved for Guaranty Fund Assmt: v..
Undivided profits ....... ...............
650,077.75
and other
The boys judged a
40#+hit milo, nfter
fwinepro-denf
The service of Natural Gas sup- i:
plied today. It can not be stored. • •
And owing to the fact that it is art :;
essential service it must be ready <:
whenever the people or any single ;;
one of them want it. :
swamnmagpccegsno-M :
Weldon Couch’s litter of eight
pig" was next on schedule, mid we
lenrned thnt his 3% month old pigs
weighed 939 pounds. He was feed
ing 4% pounds of corn chops, 4*4
pounds of shorts, 1 pound of tank
age, some milk and sudan for pas
ture. His litter is entered in the
ton litter State contest.
Judging a elass of dairy cows and
n e‘1 an s of breeding sows was next
on the program on Charles Dobbs’
farm. Mr. Orms ind Mr.' Pet "09"
of A. A M. College were in charge
of these judging conti'et". The typ
to look for "and the corree tplacing
wasearefully expfainedtothe bys.
On this farm "Emmett Dobbs, a elub
boy. has a splendid litter of 8 Du-
roe Jersey hogs, also entered in' the
’ ton litter contest. Emmett had not
" weighed themfor sometimerbutthey
Friendship'/Ora a MeGowan, 'Iler ] were made *s E L, Shelfon,prrat
man Duncan, Oliver Str phens, W iL rnt'of- the Alvarado Chamber of
burn Smith. . - Fommere : Mrs. Rona Rrileycqunty
There wore also 19 or IT v i-it ing home ,demon«t rat ion agent; John
boys who are At elub meiulere who ( Pr st ridge, secretary of the Alva
were present at part of the meet ' rado Clamber of Commeree; Win; A.
Seutt, prbaident—at the Clehurne
i < pamber nt Corfmeree; Myron F.
। Waul, manager of the Cleburne
W. Orms, district agenl: Mig Rosa /Chamber of Commeteci"R. W. Per-
pT:iap n xy ■ batg. .eurnt ami U. Qinx both, of the
lady Astor,
flow mil upon
-tiona to youths she specializes in
teaching young girs. .
It requires a big investment to ; •
supply Natural Gas service—about ::
five times as much as the annual ::
service., And ::
You can get Natural Geis Service ;
for the appliance at any time. If you I:
do not get it today; however, it will :;
be other energy you will get tomor- ;;
row.
You can drop into the store and <
get a loaf of bread or a sack of flour ;;
anytime. If you do not get it today it
will be there tomorrow—the same-: :
commodity. ;;
try dry, to qome to tha acid of
the distressed wine, growing in'
aweatclovekandcnwpeasiscorn.__ hywom"T
titled ' tu
rut grounds an having supper,,n Lebe, president of the reichstag,
are disappointed at Ma reception./Fagin and the "Artful Dodgotr"’
in.who taught young Oliver Twist all
he knew of lightfingered art. Only
equipment to supp y
must be provided ahead of the time ;
Make our fountain your Summer resort.
Sit under the cool fan breezes and enjoy ;$
3 L your favorite drink or aundae. . ..
CAMPSEY & WHITE, Druggists
i i -We Deliver
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The Safe Cleaning Fluid
Texna Chemlkg) a Bpeelan f'nrf
KMatMtarsr,—Fart wrth
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for a Nickel
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AT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN
she nt - icaxt. try • en-
a sequestrec place in
Seals, Walter Boteler. f. i ri Ward.
J. C. Cosgrove.
Lillian: Thuston Brown.
Cotton Valley: Franklin High
fertilizer per nere and n "ide dress I --------*=-----—
ing of 100 pounds of vitrat" ofU | Smoking Room .
Mr. Davin has the right ium-n+i Provided for I
" it in . Woman Smoker'
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW 2 Sunday, July 4, 1926
Amanda Godart, Belgian woman, .........................................
who rn a thrtving ";piekpoekets‘ , , ■
-------- public exchequer now
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B f>0 ncree irTcoffi in 8 foot rows with
—-----eowpensrhetwrmyrtte row«, tftyrrwx
in-oats, 25 acres in peanuts, I nrres
in red top, 2 Rcfeii in gsrden. ■
Russell Couch, one of th" elut
boy’s 5 acre cotton contest pint was
inspected. He-used 800 pounds of
12 4 land 190 pounds of nitrate of
soda per aere. The latter was a sid"
dressing. A very striking differenen
| , .in the size of his fertilized cotton
and his uncle’s adjoining. whirh wa
not fertilized, was noticed. On this
five-acre Cotton contest, plat Mr.
where they were nae4 ill judging.
Mr. Onus and Mr Persons were
again in harge nt the contests, Four
I sinintils -wre In 1,11 the livestock
which to have a quiet puff.
Miss Lawrence comes of a fam-
ily of barristers. Sho lias a dcep
renonant voice which is casiy
henird throughout the, chamber. She
began her public eareeer on the
Lonidon sehool board. Sho' served
#*, a member of the house in 1923-
21 and was re-eleeted in the labor
landslide in Eastham last April.
sehool at Bietg, * suburb of the :
Metrop ' v Pupm the prisomers as- 3
sertec, were assigned regular :
"beats;" according to their skill.-:
Tiny charged that the Godart wo-' 1
man personally made tours of in- :
speetion to assure herse’f that her 3
pipils were keeping active and 1
ptofit ably employed. t
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Waxahachie: Magnolia Petroleum !
Company to drill deep teat wa’l, in :
ytion of Ellis County. <
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Wiel h, Falls: Pipe line rune :
in Montague County area totaled-'
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poagandp."’ There will be a prize
competition for the best selections 1
of storiou, saying*, anecdotes and
aphorisma considered brmeficial to
the wine trade.
collections for such
To Hr W. I'. Caldwtel, of Mon
ticeno. III., a prarttmmg physictam -
for 47 years, it seemed cruel that
so many constipated infants and
children had.to be kept ‘stirred
up” and half sigk by taking
leathurtiepidle—twbletur--alta,ealo- -
mel and nasty oils.
While he knew that constipation
was the cause of nearly all chil-
drill’s Jittio il!s,hu-most aptly, ad',
vised mothers to give only a harm
less laxative which would help tn
+estnbHsh—natural—bowe1—11 regular! -
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In Dr. Caldwell ’if Syrup Pepsin !
mothers have n regulating laxative I
which they can depend. upon, when- |
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DON’T GAMBLE J !
on your vacation trip being a successful and pleasant one. Old
tires will naturall cause trouble and ruin your trip. Why not ;
egssS3s- ‘ let us equip your j :-e
Addddd8888888K\\\\\NNTTTMMEBh. car with
ever —hildis constipated, bilious-
fid.'i-li 'nr side from a co d, in-
digestion or sour stomach. All cbH-
dr'ii I' ■ its pleasant tasta
Buy a large 60-cent bottle at
any store that'Sells medicine and
just '<eeTo^your«5tFnow perfectly
it idealises and regulates the bowels
of infantsi and children.
Dr. Caldwell's
—SYRUP
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dell Qdom, Earl Farris, hee Weldon
Garner. •
* ’Rock Creek: Welion Walls, Ar
vel Doggett. Johnnie Doggett, boys.
BarnesviHe: OHie Gelhey, Mur- Second Day Program
rell Buckner, Emmett Dobbe, od i Farenoon: A elass of Her’ ford
dir Dobbs, Russell Couch, Weldonbeef cattle belonging to Sam Wal
Couch, William Light foot raven of exeelent type were judg'd
LONDON',. July 3.—-A Nmoking
room all to herself is to be assigned
to Miss Suzan Lawrence, one of
thefonr womem members of Pn rim-
incut. Lady Ahtor and the three
ot her .nommones s do not snoke but
th laborite member for Eastham
greatly enjoys the 'nicotineisolace.
Mis Lawrence after Home per
suhsion finally cnvinieq the par
A flour mil or a factory ofcloth :
makes a supply and it goes into the ::
channels of trade to be used any, :!
time to suit the convenience of the !:
people. ’ . . ::
By County Agent J. C. OLBEN
Johnson County elub boys present I would weigh nearly 100 pounds
at the county encampment: [They are a week younger than Wel-
gPrairie Grove: L. Z. Malone,, G. o
Bernritter, Mart Garner. ,
Rock Tank: Clarence Cavin, Ran""
Antioch: J. W. Dini, Olan Farris, ty thlnya at Mr. Walraven’s farm
—tobt.Ehpmnn,rekFnffFrHTTT,............... 2——
Gayle, Harold Fowler, Howard Fw’TAlut thin farm Vacor Freomam
ler, i kindly hrouglt a clasa of his Shrop-
Greenfield: rrank MMIer. Mossshire ewes and a alis of fat lambs
the pockets of shoppejs in the Rue
is to be’Mouffetard, a busy market place,
si—they w.ee pupils at »‘d;—Luh
INVITES YOU AND FRIEND
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Music By
--afower. Chester Smith, Bewel Ilolmes. elases.
West Liberty. Morris Ilpkins: । At the general meeting otthe en-
Bono: Fi nest Renneft campmenj grouny excotrmt ttks
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 4, 1926, newspaper, July 4, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597859/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.