Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 283, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1932 Page: 4 of 6
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GALVESTON VISITOR.
Elmo Nash of Galveston spent
the past week-end here visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
Nash.
Dr. Cleburne
3:10 p. m.
Sunday was well attended by sev-
eral singers and visitors.
H A. Parks has returned home
from Commerce, where he attend-
ed summer school and he and
Mrs. Parks are now preparing to
open the school at Hopewell for
Lv. Glen Rose
9:00 a. m.
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30—A parcel of land
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For Rent, Ap’tmts
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
apartment; garage; close to Jun-
ior and Senior High. Phone 1040
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CLEBURNE-FOIT WORTH
MOTOR COACHES.
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holding a meeting at Hopewell,
man spent Wednesday in Fort
Worth with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
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Glenn Craig has returned home
from South Texas.
Mrs. Forest Craig has gone to
Arkansas to visit her pirents.---
J W. Hudgins, who has been
visiting at Joshua the last few
days, has returned home.
D. C. McCdler and family of
-48 IS A NICE OLD “8
FARM HOUSE - THEIZ I
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Got HIM DOWN
MERE ALL
RIGHT. 1
FOR BALE—Good used pianos —
Ji W. Mullins Furniture $
FOR SALE—Latest model Fordson
tractor; 75-ft: 6-in. belt, new; W.
W grinder NoM-T; four screens;
price 8325.—R Simonds, Cleburne.
for~sale — 171-3-acte agndy
land farm; four-room house with
water; good archard; berry patch;
$860.—R. Simmons, Cleburne, Tex-
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Leave Cleburne — 8:45 a. m., 12
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Leave Alvarado —9a.m., 13:40.
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SEPTEMBER 1ST TO 1OTH
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WALL PAPER
Will be Placed on Sale at this Time
On Our Usual Annual Plan
You buy a Room of Paper at the regular Price
and select any other Pattern in Stock of the same
price and we will sell you a room of equal size at
lc per Roll and 1c per Yard for the Border
WehaveurSteck Marked-in-Plain-Figures in-a-
Price Range from
7%2c to 60c per Single Roll, Borders 3c to 6c yd.
Bring Correct Measurements of Rooms, Length,
Width and Height, as there will be
NoCharge No Exchanges No Returns
ATTEND HORSE SHOW AND RODEO
MONDAY, SEPT. 5TH
Cleburne Paint & Paper Co.
Wall Paper, Paint, Glass
ducting
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Padgett
and children, Miss Jessie Humph-
ery and Mr. and Mrs Roy Mal-
lery and children of Fort Worth,
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs
R. C. Jones.
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We wish to thank our kind
friends and neighbors for their
many acts of kindness and sym-
pathy in the recent death of opr
husband and father, Ben C. Max-
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3:10 p. m. 8:00 p. m. ,
8:30 a. m., 3:00 p. m. leaving
Fort Worth, making direct con-
nections for Hillsboro, Meridian
and Glen Rose. For information
ask agent at Union Station. ’ “
Glen Rose Division.
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members are urged to attend as
it is regular conference. Business
will be transacted. Sunday school
begins at 10 o’clock.
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MRS GLADYS I.ESLTUHIR -—
Tram and Bus
Schedule
' 13:48 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
YOU'VE DONE A GREAT SERNCZ
TO THIS COMMUNITY. WEWE ALL
VERV THAMKEUL TO Vo3AND
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IT’S My HD EE THAT YOU'VE
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11356.
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Special Notices
: PIANOS TUNED and repaired;
half prices. Phone 893—McKenaie.
BUT I DON'T
FEEL good
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AT ALL. IT
SEEMS LAKE
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Santa Fe Hallroad
Northbound airwee ... .. Leaves,
No. 18--6:55 a. m. 8:55 a. m.
No. 16—6:35 p. m. 8:48 pm.
.Southbound arrives .. 1 MM
No. 150:00 a. m. 8:10 h. th.
NO. 17—10:58 p. . 11:86. p. si
Dallas Branch-
No. 91 leaves 6:55 a. m.
No. 88, arrives 10:50 P m.
Weatherford Branch.
(Daily Except Sunday)
No. 15—leaves 9:15 a. m.
No. 66--arrives 410 p. m.
Burlingtom koer mahaj Raltrond
Arrive 7:11 U m.
Meridtan Divialon.
Mrs Irene Nutt and children of
Cleburne, visited their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. McCuller of this commu-
nity on Sunday. 2
Let everyone remember that
next 'Sunday is regular preaching
-d -r m.
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ATTENTION
MR. FARMER!
We have purchased the Ander-
son Gin site and have built one of
the latest model, new style gins
with up-to-date bur equipment.
We would like for every farmer
to gin one bae with us and see the
difference in sample and turn out.
We are hoping to see and meet
every farmer personally but due to
the lack of time this season will be
unable to do so. We therefore ex-
tend a friendly invitation to come
by and give us a trial.
WHITE GIN CO. —
—---—- PHONE 228 _
.1. W. WHITE J. R. WHITE
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Lost and Found
LOST —' Chevrolet radiator cap.
Leave at Times-Review._________
LOST—Leather bill fold, contain-
ing currency and stiver; finder
return to Texas Co., West Bishop
street and receive reward.
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Each insertion thereafter, one
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Obituaries and cards of thanks,
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Except where a ‘ regular account
is already carried '
Ads taken over telephone will
be taken from persons listed in the
telephone or city directory on mem-
crandum only. A collector will call.
This is for the convenience of our
customers who cannot come to the
office
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VISITING MOTHER.
Mrs. L. W. Wallace of New
York City.. is spending two weeks
here visiting* her mother, Mrs. R.
L. Bartley, 501 North Buffalo
street.
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6—A dancing slipper
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10—Toward the left aide
12—Equal
13—Flah spawn
14—Mingled with
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21—Whlto clay
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DRNG I'LL GE GLADTO GET
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block from square.
Rent very reason-
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Review.
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For Rent, Houses For Sale
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FOR RENT—Six-room house, re-
FOR RENT — Furnished_apark- .. .
ment; private bath; garage, phone
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NOTICE.
The commissioners court of John-
son county will hold a public hear-
tag on the budget proposed for
the 1932-33 fiscal. year Saturday.
Sept. 3, beginning at 9 o’clock
a. m in the commissioners court
room at the courthouse.
1—-----------------------
County Judge.
Regula
ter, No.
this evei
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students
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ning at
The county auditor of Johnson
county, Texas, will receive bids
on one 60-horse-power crawler
type tractor for the use of com-
missioners precinct No. 3. Said bid
will be opened by the commis-
sioners court at 9 o’clock a. m.,
Sept. 14, 1932 at Cleburne, Texas
All bids must be in the hands of
the county judge or county audit-
or, on or before this date.
Die successful bidder will be
required to take in exchange as
part payment one Monarch 50
tractor. This tractor may be seen
at the road camp of precinct No
3, Lillian, Texas. —-
The court reserves the right to
be the sole judge as te the lowest
and best bidder and to reject any
and allbids.
Signed: R. E. MITCHELL,
County Auditor.
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D. N. Shropshire, county commis-
stoner, wilt return from- Austin
tonight where they have been
to confer with the highway com-
mission relative to finishing a
strip in U. S. Highway 87 from
the county line past Venus.
This has been designated as a
federal highway and the county
has provided sufficient right of
way for the State to do surfacing
work.
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 283, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1932, newspaper, September 2, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598158/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.