Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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p-istm-ut n-xt Sunday morping.
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But you need not wait for the first cold, snowy night
to make sure of your oil. Try it with any other oil
—and Texaco—anytime. Place the two bottles in a jar
of crushed ice and salt for half an hour. The tempera*
ture will drop to about zero, yet Texaco flows freely.
Mr. and
turned to I
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and ark
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Mr. Q
visiting i
Frank Ter
Mrs. o. r
have returner
land after a
with her sint
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Street to 7
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Mr. and N
Weatherford
Mrs D. 0.
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Mr. and 1
here yesterd:
relatives. M
Mi-s Marjori
Mr. and
purehased
Lindsey )
Mrs 01
Mia. Flor
Fort Wort
Mrs. C. J
Marcelle, w
•day. where
week end.
Mrs, A.
dell Street
a four wet
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in Fort
Try this test any snowy
night. Take two bottles and
fill them — one with Texaco
and one with any other oil.
Leave them out overnight.
In the morning Texaco
flows — all of it.
Mrs. A
city visit
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Mrs. C. 1
from Cisco
Mrs. Tyler
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was injure!
ear wreck,
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C, L. Shari
returned hon
ents. Mr an
515 West He
Mrs. I
IBaeel
Worth.
poe of dime unging this matter and
any -other ttiat might come before
the house.—Venus Exprezs.
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Thursday, December 2, 1926
A Cleburne Institution
Phone 523
(D 1926, R. J Reynolda Tobacro
Company. Winstob -Salem, N <•.
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When it begins to freeze, any motor oil
not free of paraffin, begins to thicken
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Mt and Mo. « I.. Taylor of Fort
Worth. .Mr. and Mr,. Lee Williams,
of +iHisn wer here Thankwgiving
vi tig their unel- J. Ie Abervathy.
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MOTOR OIL
— made by The Texas Company, makers of
the new and better Texaco Gasoline
that starts quickly
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Tuesday even I
he attended til
Snnta Fe Ton
day and Tuene
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Miss Sybil
visiting her I
Bert Cinrk,"
Strnet, has re
Wllceng,
Then begins the starting resistance that burdens
your battery—when every moving part is wip-
ing its working surface bare of lubrication.
One short minute of this action is more destruc-
tive than many miles of ordinary driving.
No such condition is necessary—Texaco Motor
Oil flows at 32*, at zero — and below. For
Texaco is free of paraffin wax, tars and cylinder
stock. Be sure that your oil meets the severe
test of winter driving. Golden Texaco does.
THB TEXAS COMPANY, U. s. A., T—m PtSmUom PmOutt
TEXACO
Rev. AIh
Fort Worth
rity looking
interestu.
Miss Zula
is the gues
Morris, and
Heard Stree
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Nrisn Erin l
by her ' niee I
Bradt, went I
evening to he
who were pro
Bnptist vhureh
John Floore,
perintendent Ei
Howard Parker
Gordon Copelnn
the Cleburne F
tenm, motored t
the Waco Tempi
RIOVISTA
Mr. G M R
who have beel
past two mont
and death of
Morr’n will le
their home in
our farmer mi rule rs and
exwriment, it was found that
Mr. W. P. Kizziar i. suffering
from a v-re attack of influenza.
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Met a: Steel street signs to be in
xta led in residential see t ion.
M. Lubbork, T saw.
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Cooledge : #1,90 bond imaue to be
voted on ieember II for tmer
and water nyatem improve mentm.
• r and distributor of
produre, ‘ *
Nelle R
CHIROP
Mr* lenl Smith and baby are
dative, at Brownwood
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M . 'b stseott and little son
’Marine Mail Guards
Ready for Injuries
of arreage grown and, from tin
; Office, 309 We
: - Offier
1 10 to 12 a. m..
$ Other hours
Teleph
cigarettes is the way the tobacco’s cut.
It stays right in the paper. Doesn’t dance
around with the first breeze that comes
along. That means less waste in both
tobacco and time. I can smoke one right
after the other without putting a wire
edge on my tongue or throat.
If you want to make the best little
cigarette you ever rolled, get. some
Prince Albert. Between times, try P. A.
in your old jimmy-pipe. If you’ve wanted
to smoke a pipe but felt you didn’t dare.
Prince Albert is your password to pipe-
peace. I know ... I smoke it both
ways every day.
eoe ovei and inet with u. and
dimeuan the mnftir and we are sug-
Mrs n W. r
n. Teendale ni
will go to Alvr
♦ he opening of
son'n ntudio nt
and Miaw Warr
Mr. nnd Mrs
little dnughter.
Waco last nf
apent the pnnt
tives Tuenday
football game
Temple,
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cantauoupes for the < ' 1sinar
‘This is the time the veft
we shoul4 begin to mike
menta to reduce the coti n i.
and we wulet th ok tlj.
would be reduee « for thaci
P. A. It mid fretrohete. And always
j f wuh crery bit of bite and parch ve-
morrd by the Prince Albert ftectn.
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EAGLE
HSENCILCO.
GANTALOUPES ........ml
DFCFMBER7TH
To brrak up a cold overnight or
to ut -hort an attack of grippe, in-
fluenza, .ore throat or tonxlitis,
iph)yseians and druggists are now
rerommending Calotabs, the purified
and refined calomel compound tab-
et that given you the effects of eal-
omel, and salts combined, without
the unpleasant effects of either.
One or two Calotabs at bedtime
wit' - swallow of water.—that's all.
• suit-, no nausea nor the slightest
interferenee with your eating, work
r pleasure. Next morning your cold
has vanished, your system is thor-
oughly purified and you are feeling
fine with a .hearty appetite for
breakfast. Eat what you please,—
no danger. - ■
Get a family package, containing I
•full directions, only 35 cents. At any !
trug store.—Adv.
the cantaloupes
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ft. r B MeCorn ck. recently1 M ‘ guarding the mails, must
of - M r., Italics, was reeently ap k aet in eaze sudden
geint-4 panter of the Methodint 1 F injury when no regular
-bureh s-u wil fill his first ap' inediea attention is- available.
Ordttecently issued by'the Bu-,
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past two years Th** wedding e^m»-
as a srri < t fhe relatives and
frienda, aw it took plare i A Lubhoek
where th** groon is employed as a!
manager iif the flour mills there.
Mr and Mrs Meyer are at home
to the r man friend* at 1112 14th
• nd Mr.
k • • of r-lstivea here last week. I
■> were held - I fbht Marina SHlfw.
-led to th s duty be given more
empte instruction than that
noru Jr. reqired for first aide.
failure is, wesurdrratant not he T wara' bad tola
against the cantaloupe itxelr but ■
to meet with us on
turating. This i
A itheugh medical attention,
eitiinr/naval or civilian, is avail-
abl .'all cities from which the
m g inrd: operate, several routes
t .1.1' by the Marines cover
P . ' far distant from such relief.
T ining of the mail guards will
. x th proper procedure in
H A. Childers s rriounly ill at
his home here.
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I MADE it myself . . . with PPince
Albert andthe ma kin’s papers. Prince
Albert? I hope to tell you! Sure, it’s a
real cigarette tobacco. I’ll say it is! I
ought to know. Been rolling ’em with
P. A. so many years, I couldn’t say when
I started.
A cigarette made with good old P. A.
is cool and sweet, like a glass of milk at
the spring-house door. It has plenty of
body, but is mild as Maytime in the
valley. Fragrant . . . you know that
the minute you open the tidy red tin.
Fragrant as it burns too. .
Another thing I like about P. A. for
fi wma ! hi ri age, :
aislerstand’ that
ight acres wan fli
Reduced Prices
* ON
Seiberling Tires
30x3% (4 ply) ..... 112.00
32x4 (4 play .....1-----117.50
33x4% (6 ply) ..... .128.00
30x3% (6 ply) ...........-|16.00
32x4 (6 ply) H. D.............
32x4% (« ply) H. D________$34.00
30x0 (8 ply) H. D.______$40.00
33x6 (8 ply) H. D. _--,1.$45.00
29x4.40 Balloon ___________$12.50
3014.75 Balloon ___________$16.50
30x4.95 Balloon ___________$18.00
30x5.77 Balloon —_____$26.00
. 32x6.00 Balloon -----________$26.00
Cleburne Hardware Co.
"Good Service”
appren, m at: u
tut l ifiitiuirt
bas return-d bome after having
-nt Thewh-giving —holidaya with!
Nesada.
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— no other tobacco is like it!
thid neittnu in planfing in h l’ota by Rev R F Brooke at the ehureh- ---
.... _ iteeg and iwrrporrooxformmar FBrit of Luttmek. Only h few M" - " Marp-r wa" here from
a M1041 <h>ll AN Ioune ar0irai V ernaN, . . ' . . . e t » . .a eat • U - ’ifi’tl.l nqt wepk visiting hor
. , . g,. , ’ ket I shipixj 94 inih tif potato4H intmnati friende of thecougla 1 - *
Mild the only fliffruhv i v p'fini. * d , , . . . .. . ... ’ 2, h-- M A Herron
• . ’ here hint June and generally run preuent for tin- wedeing. ” • ’ "t.i. vw.
v if .1 ) at t\ ‛"t‛‛ tin rtf 100 dr ititefi linn aweet potatoes Moth the bride tend gronn ur*'
for about 10 day. whirh allwrt . wughontthemawon wel known . oung peopi. Cf Jolnwon i Mr - ’• '' rnathy has returned
th "antaloupe al,r||» to Then ,.......r ......, t Iving I,,.| arouna Godley ' ' elatives at Ver
anoth" ri"" of rains Mi whieh I w.c HEL.L for th. past year, and the,nen and * hillie othe-
"UN1, th new growth to start THi. matter linu 6ccn referred ♦<> brid was formerly a musie teacher
and thin "cond growth ronulted in | „ M.... . ( ............ ....... of Godl-y a- she taught there the
s ae dent or other emer-
g v. when the mervices of a phy-
• ir not be neeured promptly.
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Sure Relief
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Sure Relief
DELL-ANS
EOR,ENDIGSETiON
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Mil. Burton IB
Mrs. John Burton is critically ill
at her home, 303 Holloway. Mrs.
Burton wan ntrieken suddenly Mon-
day n:ght about 11 o’clock Her
many frienda regret to know of her
perious indisposition. i
Littlefield: Drilling rwumed at
Yellow House oil well No. 1, 14
miles southwest of here.
/. against the neason, over which no
human had any control.
fsinee this experiment han hees
mado. and since the cotton rot han
been nn bad that a reduction of
acreage will, no doubt. I under
taken in cotton this year, no doubt
the farmers of your vicinity will
be interested in planting other
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with the
RED BAND
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ge sting that we have this meeting
T'uesday night week, Decemnber. 7,
•' ' - Lor Sore Throat;,
to get into the buwineenan __________________________ at the Faptit.chureh Thursday eve
Below we are g • • of ajother year I would 1 glad to ... ...... rc .. ..... .luing at * o’ehek F’antor L J’.
letter from Manager Myron P. work w th you along that hue. I ai2010. , A. ,. f, s" .t. or Thomna" of eminay Hi led the
Warel regarding **" 1i ′ "2 jhat a rar „f erates „n hand and if A-pirim", in tab -poonfu. is
ar p„.. "ill buy all my material, I will water, and garg, thrat •t.oroug* ly
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yer, since we have ,11 , n tl.e , I pa-t veal and I look for a much f.w eenta
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the pleasure of visit ng, Viau, for teriala and will -pervine ’he whole .
the purp,u of talking it., fari thing for you MEYEE NIMMO WEDDING M" NII X 2
era at,.,,,! growing If K The ‘piutiful wedding of MX I’ if ' »•> < 55 . nnnrnnp rnr IT
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1926, newspaper, December 2, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598061/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.