Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1927 Page: 6 of 8
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Automobile Loans.
Made to individuals on late model
standard make cars. We pay off
your old note, advance more money,
make dayments smaller.
REASONABLE RATES
Steele Covington
CHRYSLER DEALER
BUICKS
BUCKS
1926 Master Buick Sedan.
1925 Master Buick Coach.
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1927 Dodge Touring.
1920 Hudson Coach.
1924 Ford Touring.
1923 Ford Touring. .
1924 Ford Roadster.
1823 Ford Coupe.
A good Nash Touring, cheap.
MILLEE-RANDLE MOTOR co.
Phone 443
BUICKS
BUICKS
• USED
€1:277
G CARS
counts
COLEMAN
MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet Sales ana Service
FOR SALE
PLANT grape vines now. All va-
rietles for sale at Dickey’s. 12-6
FOB BALE—MI and butter from
tested cows. Butter 40c pound,
buttermilk be quart. Phone 9037F12
11-19
FOR
BISHOP
LAIN CO.
INSURANCE-LOANS
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
‘25 model Ford Touring
MAY MOTOR co.
* HUDSON ESSEX
. Phone 592
7000009s12
487 "YESSIR, YOU VE GOT TO
• PERSEVERE TO GET ANYWHERE
58 - EVEN LEARNING TO SKATE
• REQUIRES APPLICATION-
1 * OFLNAMENT/Y
A house needs a thorough
‘application of Electricity be-
1 for is beconies a happy home.
We. apply ourselves to your
bielectrical problems with en-
9 thusiasm and experience.
a Don’t wonder and worry
. • about wiring. Ask us “How
much?”
Howell
Electric Co.
100 W. Henderson Phone 289
TRAIN
SCHEDULE
Complete service and parts for all
models in Dodge Cars. •
Skilled mechanic in charge.
Cooke-Boyd Motor Co.
- “Harrell Greenhaw, Mgr.
=22Cada
Phone 220
FOR SALE—Scrap3
663. ‘
FOR SALE OR TRAD
127 acres Nolan val
Rio Vista. Take clea
property for equity. -
and Co.
FOR SALE—Large’h
heater, and motors
517.
FOR RENT
all modern
109 Heath St
Owner pays s
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FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
apartment. Phone 951. 615 N.
Anglin.--.11-20
FOR RE
FOR RENT—In 400 b
Henderson St., a fr
house 26x70 feet. I
session. Phone 510, M
FOR RENT — Comfort
ment. Phone 653.1
FOR RENT—Four furni
717 W. Chambers. d
FOR RENT-4-room h
screen porch, garage,‘s
veniences, 305 Olive. J.
MORE EGGS—You can get many *
more eggs if you will feed Mar-
tin’s Egg Producer. Treat and pre-
vent disease with Martin’s Roup
Tablets. Money back guarantee of
satisfaction by Persons Bros. 12-10
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CHDDAR POSTS All sizes, delivered
on the spot. Klondike Ranch.
11-20
FOR RENT—Modern and
furnished, 503 S. And
FOR RENT—5-room hot
street, close in. Phone
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FOR RENT—LightIh
and bedrooms, 625 NOT
FOR: SALT— California peaches,
peanwecgranes and fruit salad of
1997 crops backed in 24-lb cans in
heavy syrup. We are going to sell business.
200 canseof extra large peaches for
the low price of ano per can. T. W.
Scott de Sons,11-18
22-72232922--t-y1
FOR GALE, Young Jersey cow, 904
E. Henderson, 11-18
FOR BALE-Naw and second hand
furniture. Will trade for anything
of value. Old folding beds wanted.
Little Furniture Shop, 906 N. Rob-
Inson.
FOR RENT—Good s-room. House PITTSBURGH Penn. Nov. 16—
i near west ward school H. H. The most bumptious, wedding in the
Meredith. 11-19 history of Pittsburgh, rivalling the
Mellon, dauenter or Mellon,
ameer: 152, via
family. 2 3"
The bride i the neice of the See-
retary of the Treasury of the United
State, A. W. Mellon, who came here
from Washington for the event.
A temporary structure for the en-
tertainment of guests erected on the
Mellon property in exclusive, outer
Fifth Avenue district, cost $100,000,
Here the bride’s reception and the
wedding supper for 1,000 guests were
held. *:
ton arr—Two rooms furnished,
and bath. Phone 1612. 402 West
WardvilleL 1 Ph 11-18
LOST FOUND
LOST—Fox terrier. des. white with
black markings. Reward. Phone
478.211-19
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
No. 13242
To the Sheriff, or any Constable of
y Johnson County, Greetings’
. You are hereby,” commanded. to
summon Annie Nancy Thacker by
making publication of this citation
once in each week for four succes-
sive weeks previous to the return
day hereof, in some newspaper. pub-
lished in your County. PT
To appear at the next regular
term of the District Court of John-
son County, to be holden, at the
Courthouse thereof, in the City of
Cleburne, on the first Monday in
January, 1928, the same. being the
2nd day of January, 1928, then and
there to answer a petition, filed in
said Court on the 26th day of Octo-
Fifth Avenue di
1-19
11-24
WANTED
WANTED—To buy, cafe or small
%--------. Phone 664." 11-18
BRING MB your I wa
want first class work,
to 107 N. Wood St. Mrs.
ngiifi you
ave moved
son: 11-20
WANTED—Rcomers and hoarders,
702.N. Main.’ Phone 87.. 11-20
WaNTID—We want to repuultour
generator or starter. We have hte
equipment to test all parts separate-
ly. Peters Battery &Eleutrio Co.,
201 W. Henderson. Phone 371. Free
battery delivery.. 12-9
FOR TRADE—ForFord truck, lot
59x190 ft., in block 615, John L.
Cleveland Northeast Addition to wn.t. Buy on TRADE for good
Cleburne, corner Cleveland and Bro EICE — - -. 2.
ant Streets, Truck must be in fali-
roily good condition. Write orwseend.
• A. Lee, Walnut Springs, Texas. 11-22
L1
imiture.J. W. Mullins
Co. 210 E. Hendersth.
FOR BALD—Fairbanks Morse 6 h.
MISCELLANEOUS
W. L. MIKEL, carpenter, 411 East
Wardville. Door hanging and fin-
ish work a specialty.
C. C. Warner’s Shoe and
pital, 200 E. Chambers.
11-22
p. type Z gasoline engine, Jaeger
half-sack batch concrete mixer with
gas power: three-inch centrifugalLevelland:
pump with pulley: Southern. 12-foot
complete soda fountain with back
bar: electric carbonator and liquid
carbonic soda water cooler. All in
tregood condition and offered separate-
2085 ly at a bargain. Manager Oakdale
Park, Glen Rose, Texas. . 11-18
12-15
DR. LENA JAMES, phrenologist,
mind reader, initials, descriptions,
locations, business talents, invest-
ments, oil. 303 N. Main. Phone
1428. 11-20
STAN PARASITE REMOVE
Given hens after the moult quickly
‘ tones the system, makes them eat
shearty. Rid them of intestinal
worms and all destructive insects
and increases egg production or
money back. *
STAR ROUP TABLETS
Have proven remarkably successful
in preventing and curing colds,
ropue, white diarrhoea and all bowel
trouble. Free sample at
PERSONS BROS. GROCERY
11-25
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PNo.. Arrive Depart
16, Chicago - 7:20 p. m. 7:50 p. m.
3 16, -.......--6:00 a. m. (Stops)
y 28, fast, far K. C.
l Chicago - 2:50 p. m.
: 18, Chicago .-6:00 a. m. 6:40 a. m.
tall Southbound
16. Galveston 9:35 a. m. 9:50 a. m.
led 27, -----------3:15 p. m. (Stops)
. is, Galveston• • 711:30 p. m.
h 17, Galveston 11:30 p. m. 11:20 p. m.
BUSTER BROWN & TIGE
Are Coming-
Watch this paper for date.
Bell’s Shoe Store
i No.
Dallas Branch
. Arrive Depart
------6:30 a. m.
----- 11:05 p. m.
Weatherford Branch
Arrive - Depart
------ 9:15 a. m.
--- 4:10 p. m.
T. & B. V.
7..........8:10 a. m.
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Tarrant County Traction Co.
" Interurban
- Arrive from Fort Worth
Then minutes before the hour
from 6:50 a. m. to 9:50 p. m. and
12:20 a. m.
Depart for Fort Worth
Thirty minutes past the hour from
8.30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m., except the
1:20 car which goes to Burleson only.
WANTED—Work by man with sman
family, farm or day labor. 1006
English Street. H 11-18
ber 1927, in a suit numbered on the
docket of said. Court, No. 13242,
wherein Orba Thacker is plaintiff
and Annie Nancy Thacker is De-
fendant, said petition alleging as
follows:
Plaintiff and Defendant were law-
fully married, under the due forms
of law in Atlanta, Georgia, on the
10th day of Januray 1920, and lived
together as husband and wife until
on or about the 16th day of January
1922, when and at which time the
defendant left the bed and board of
this plaintiff with the intention to
non aim, ma-usurawesurn
has not lived with the said Defend-
ant as husband and wife since the
day and date last above written.
Plaintiff would further show unto
the Court that more than three
years have elapsed since he has liv-
800 acres of Dozier
farm 10 miles northwest of- here
seeded to wheat.
FOR SALE FOR TRADE—Three
Ford touring cars and one Ford
roadster. Must be sold by Saturday,
cheap. Post Office Garage 11-18.
FOR SALE—Drop-head Bingen sew-
ing machine-nice-bed, mattress
and springs. Phone 1071-W. 11-10
FOR SALE- Ford touring, $17.
Terms, Phone 2000 L. Rr Keesee.
11-10
FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine,
practically new, at a sacrifice price.
Address 718 N. Wilhite: 11.-18
FOR SALE-Top bids and buggy
mare; also red sow and six pigs,
639 Mansfield Road.4 11-10
MONEY TO LOAN.
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LOANS on city property, $13.00 per
month on the thousand. No red
tape. J. Harry Stanford. 12-3
LOANS to steadily employed sal-
* arled people. No security: no red
tape. M. N. Bauldwin. 12-1
Real Estate Sale
I have for sale the following de-
scribed real estate that belongs to
the estate of the late John M.
Jacobs. The-heirs are all non-resi-
dents, and the executor has in-
strueted me to sell this property in
order that the estate may be divid-
ed. This property is going to sell
and somebody is going to get a
bargain. Make me an offer.
Lot without house, located at 808
N. Wilhite St., East Front. Being
Lot 13 in Block “E1? of W. A.
Nelson’s Addition.
House and lot located at 709 w
Wardville St., and being 62x189 ft.
li dimensions.
House and lot located at ns w.
Wardville St., containing 21-2 or
8 acres of land.
HIRAM R, POOLE
Exclusive Agent
MONEY TO LOAN—Have money to
loan to steadily employed people.
L. R. Keesee. Office over Mored -
Ford.
Welcome
ANDERSON
Barber Shop
Bosuen sufmeta or Border won he .
paved at approximate cost of $141,-
000. and. sewers installed at cost of.
$11,000.1
much other and further rellet, gene
eral and special, in law and in equ-i
lty, to which he may be justly, en-
titled under the facts of this case.
. Herein fail not, but have you be-
fore said Court, at its aforesaid next
regular Term, this writ, with your
return thereon, showing, how, you
have executed the same. ‘
Witness J., P., Berover. Clerk of
The District Court ofJohnson
County. *
Given under my hand and the
seal of said Court at office in the
City of Cleburne, this the 16th day.
of November, A. D., 1927.5
J. P. Serover, Clerk, District Court,
Johnson County, Texas.
: By Violet Bible, Deputy,
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ed with his said wife, the defendant
herein and plaintiff avers that on
account of the conduct of the de-
fendant toward him it renders their
living together as husband and wife
insupportable in the future.
a Wherefore premises considered,
plaintiff prays the court that De-
fendant be cited to appear and
answer plaintiff’s petition, and that
upon final hearing hereof - he be
granted an absolute divorce from
defendant, dissolving the bonds, of
matrimony heretofore subsisting be-
tween, plaintiff and defendant, in
then terms of the Statute, in such
cones made and provided and the
prays for all ‘costs of suit, and for
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Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1927, newspaper, November 18, 1927; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1667056/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.