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THURSDAY. MAHCH », 1»17
CLkJU UNk MORN I &i UKV
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Professional Cards
DB V. 0 MARSHALL
Dentist
OFFICE RA'tT «U>« OF
SQUARE
Phone 601
H d CLEMENTS, D. D. S.
Phone 931
OFFICE GRAHAM BLDG.
DR. B. P. CRABTREE
Eya, Far, Not# and Throne.
Offien Booth Bid* Bquar* o*W
Homo Dry Good*. Co. I'kour
OMIoo 1616. Km. 1607.
Cleburne, Tmm
MONEY TO LOAN
To Mltrind people or Tti «d(<
and security.
M. N. BAULD^IN
PEACOCKS
When you want the nervier of
a Tonaoriftl Artist come to
see tin
PEACOCK S BARBER' SHOP
DBS WA8UBURN AND
EDGAR
Eye, Ear, Non* and Throat
Office over Cyruo * Cyruo
CHINA A0K0 RESTORATION
OF LAND StUXD BY FBBNCH
< Ilf iaivteita frii |
IVkvar, March 87.~ Kretomtuni te
Ctiiiit ot lb* strip of ground at Tten-
tain «*•«*.i t tbe Frcnsh after tbo
Hcict upridij io being urged by l»r.
Wu Ting fang. »b# HiIbom minister
of foreign ■riiUl la conference# with
M Onty. tb* Kroneh minister to China. j
Term* of settlement of tbo diapvte non j
are beiug considered.
Hm.*' China baa xanouneel It* en-
dorsement of tbo American protect
againat the German submarine cam-
pnign, tbo entente power* ar« far morel
kindly disposed toward* China than j
prexiou'lv, ml it i* botievod by 11>«j
Chine»e officials that tbe Fretx'b will
be willing to return tbe conceded
ground on term* that will bo utulu
torv to tbe t'hlneec government.
Olivet, and oPtatoe* aa Bridge Prises (
Marlin, Te*a», March 87.—-A bucket
of potatoes and a jar of stuffed olive* I
a* prices at a bridge party ia tbe iateet
innovation adopted b vtbe society]
la.lica o Marlin. Tbia wu* introduced
at an entertainment of the l<udic* |
Bridge Blub, Saturday afternoon by
Mr*. Mono Iwvi. Tbo high score prize,
a bucket of potatnea, went to Mtu
Madeline ltnrtlett Mil Mra. T. A. Chco-
ve* wa* awarded a bottle of atuffed
olive* on the cut.
$100 REWARD, $100.
Tbe reader* of thi* paper will b# I
pleased to learn that there i* at lca*t
one dreadod disease that acience h«a
been able to cure in nil it* etagea and
that l* catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
influenced by ron*titutionnl treat mem
Haifa Catarrh Medicine ia taken in-
ternlly and acts through tbe blood on
the Mucou* Surface* of the Sjitem
thereby destroying the foundation of
the di*cn»e, giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution an I
assisting nature in doing it* work. The
proprietor* have so much faith In tbo
curative power* of Hall’* Catarrh
Medicine thnt they offer One Hun
dred Dollar* for any case that it fail*
to cure. Send for list of testimonial*.
Address F. J. CHENEY t C.t To
ledo, Ohio. Sold by nil Druggists, 75e
(Adv.)
Wi Kverwell* believe lit p»yin« a lot of »tl* nti >
children's health, . specially in the epnngttron, wh«« tl
a lot of diaeaae gertus looking for
There’* nothing like being forewarned
mine.”
rottthl
A ton
QSEklFi
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Now, her»s on* Vhing
Mlb.uS my fe*rs.
A Spring-time tonic
/or my d«<*rs '
yXn
Dynamic
Tonic
(Penslar)
For the relief of the ayiuptoms caused by nervona
alccpleHanesH, etc. It ia ait ideal tonic for aprin
RettietlieH ure better than other*. There 'a a re . ■
Oar l»ski are rioted far
March AU m*r< kxadtsn
It. tiki r»«aiUidey of this
m- nth charge^ °*
nest atMrtlCe aecanat.
FOSTER-FAIN DRUG CO.. INC
Wholesale and Ratail.
Pf i
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I IB VC r Oi
Dresses
1 Their Way Here
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AUTO TIRES HALF-SOLED.
Complete equipment for half-aol
lug auy size tire. Thirty five hue
dred miles guaranteed without
puncture.
MUTT A JEFF
Vulcanizing and Bicycle Repairing
SANTA FE BARBER SHOP
High elas* workmanship, court-.
ou* and prompt service. Your pe'
ronage will tie appreciated.
PAY US A CALL
Lockett Barber Shop
Chambers Street, Opposite
National lbtnk
Good Barbers Giving Good Ser
vice. Come in.
OUN REPAIRING
and KEY FITTINO.
Phone 1286.
tl« East Henderson.
E A. FINB
Guaranteed
Rubber
Goods
New Stock
Hot Watar Bottlea, FounUin
Syringei
Priced Reasorable
t
E. E. Crow
Drnfglft.
eouth line of said Kirtley survey, 856
vara* to tbe place of beginning, eon
taming 117 1-2 acre* of land.
Also here convey* the following lots,
to wit: 8, 0 and 10 in llloch No 2, of
Davla Addition to Grandview, Teza*
This deed of record in Vol. 12V, Pago
57k, T. F. Cardwell and wife to J. it.
Harrell
SHERIFF ’8 RALE REAL ESTATE.
liv virtue of an execution iasued out
of ihe honorable eounty court of Ital-
ian county, Text*, 1 have levied u|ion
this, tho 12th day of March, 1017, and
will on the 3rd day of April, 1917, it
being the first Tuo*«lay of said month,
between the hour* of 10 o’elock n. ra.
and 4 o’cloeh p. m., in front of the
court house door of Johnson- eounty,
sell to the highest bidder for ra*h in
hand, all the right, title and internet
which Abernathy Kigby Qompany, a
partnership composed of L. II. Kigby,
J. O. Abernathy and \V. B. Harrell, an.)
I,. 11. Rigby, J. O. Abernathy and W.
B. Harroll ench individually, had on
the 20th day of March, 1015, or at any
time thereafter, of, in and to the fol-
lowing described projierty, to witi
A part of the F. L Kirtley survey In
Johnson Bounty, Texas; beginning at
the 8K corner of said survey; thene»
north 30 west with the east line of said
Kirtley survey 871 vara* to a atake in
said line for corner; thence smith 06
west 606.2 vara* to a stake for corner;
thence south 30 east 111.0 varas to
stake for corner; thence south 60 west
00 varas to corner; thence south 30 cast
277.2 vara* to a stnke for corner;
thence south 60 west 75.6 vnrn* to n
rock for corner; thon*e south 30 east
72 vara* to corner; thence south 60
west 79.2 varas to stake for i orner in
the w-tt line of tho tract sold by W.
U. Da via to T. F. Cardwell; them-*
south 30 east with west line of said
tract 410.4 varan to corner in the
east 33k varas to the
mug, and being the sa
I e<| by Mrs. Hallic I1,
i Harrell, by deed dated
j of record in Vol. 178,
j son t ’ounty Deed Keen
Fifth Trn> t; 161 1
| less, tieing a part of t
I survey in Hill and J<
I Texas, described aa
Hecond Tiact: 40 0 acre* of land, * : ,U„K Bt tbP north*.*’
part of the l hnrlra Manor survey m 1 Hall nurv.y, a *ta .
Johnson County, Texas; begmntng in which a hack berry It
tbe southwest corner of said Charb-s
Manor aurtcy, a slake and mound <n
prairie; thence north 60 east with south
line of said survey 308 vara* to stake
for corner iu said line; thence north 30
went 1374 varas to atake in the nortn
line of Charles Manor aurvey; then, v
south 60 west with said north line 3im
vnraa to the northwest corner of said| ( reck; thei.ee up the
t’harlea Manor survey; thence eouth to| creek with it* as<-.«a<
coat with west lino of said Ckarlev! u. st |the *m.l
Manor survey 1374 varas to the place j| t|„.„e« with west line i
of beginning. This being the land con Ult, .,1#r(.
veyed by J. il. Havage and wife to J.
It. Harrell by deed dated November 15,
1005 of record in Vol, 120, page 576,
Johnson County Deed Record*.
Third Tract; 110 acres of the
Thomas M. Anderson survey in John
sop County, Texas; beginning
west 126 varas; then. *
1444 varas to a rock p
west line; theave with
line south 30 east 615 v
thence eouth 00 west
stake, from which a
bra. south J6 oast 2 van
30 east 200 urn* to .
port Dr
Coats
nwear
.1 K.
rr ami right now,
to ae.Mirp • season’*
i*. He , at wonder-
9U|I V Will.., , . . ,1*. , —. J, Iill till’
west line of said Thomas M. Anderson
survey, a stake for corner, 207 1 6
vara*'south 30 east from the northwest
corner of a tract of land deeded by *1.
W. Hayden to C. I’. Tipton; thence
aoutb 3ti cant 663 0 0 varas to the south
west eorner of a tract bought of Hay-
den by C. P, Tipton; theuco north 00
east 000 varas to the southwest corner
of a traet now owned by VV. T. I'ettv.
This being the southeast corner of this
tract; thence north 30 west with wre
line of said tract owned by W. T. Pet-
ty, 652 6 6 varas to the southeast oi
ner of a tract owned by Hiehmpnd Reg-
ies; tbenee south 60 west with tbe
south line of sal.I K«kln* tru* t 0.‘»o
varas to the beginning, being the *am •
Mrs. T
ad being t!
same land conveyed by 0. .M Kvnna
et al to J. It Harrell by dee-1 of t- »
in Vol 66, Page 4- », Johnson Coun
I Deed Uecords.
8i«th Tract: Bituate-1 in Johns,
land Hill Counties, Texas, about IT 1
! utiles notth (HI raal of Hkllstioro an-l
miles south 66 cast of Buchanan, t
ginning at a stone mound in prair
ii„n
STYLE SHOP
HMK’ i .WHi
ObKD DEAD.
the northwest corner of J
voy; theuco north 80 west 072 vitro
to a stake, from which an elm 8 inch.-*
in diameter brs. north 14 1*2 c»*t o*i
varas; thence sortli 60 east *34 varas
to an elm 1344 varan to a stake on r
Monger's west line from which
double elm brs. south 77 west 0' .arse,
thence H 3 E 672 varas to -tak.- on
skid Hall's northeast corner; thence
south tk* west 1141 varus to place *.l
beginning, containing ltk> acres of Ian .
Also one other tract of land, belli ;
54.2 acres in Johnson L'uunty, Texas,
out of tbe J. W. Haynes survey, wl 1*2
miles south 07 east from Buchanan,
begin..lug at a stake in the west tin
ty, the northeast
Billow survey Ot
■h a double elm
cPh.
Jcffc
epidemic or Airr-NDturra
FOLLOWS BATTLE OF JUTLAND
I Sr 4 m--state! TV see.)
le.r, Ion, March 27 Burgeon Gensral
I, .. slot s report shows that owe car
ns effect of the Jutland battl* was
... increase In the amount of appemti-
(is mi> ,g the crews e ftke ship! aa-
i gaged,
11 «■ a. 1 Review want idi
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W.
DOES RHEUMATISM
' BOTHER YOU?
Many Doctors Use Mustcrole
* So many luffrrcr* have found relief
in Muvtrrolc that you ought to buy a
small jar and try it
Jutt spread it < n with the fingers. Rub
it in. First you feel a gentle glow, then
a delicious, cooling comfort Musterol*
rout* the twinges, loosen* up stiffened
joints and muscle*.
Musterole l» a clean, white ointment
made with oil of mustard. It penetrate*
to the scat of pain and drive* it away,
but doc* not bluter the tendered skin.
It take* the place of the muiiy, old
fashioned mu*tard platter.
Musterole is recommended for bron-
chitis, croup, asthma, pleumy, lumbago,
neuralfha, sprain*. *tilf n*ck,
headache ami colds of the chest (it often
prevent* pneumonia)
WEROlt
land described In deeds from ...... .......
M. Temple et *1 to J. B. Harrell, of “ »
record in Vol 120, Page 583 and Vet | j^. '1 ‘ * i'rom
130, I'nge 106, Johnson County Dee 11 , ^ „ ;;'We»t :.a
Records. I ;Iq WRlt var
Fourth Tract: A part of the t'liarl-* vjUfk|«,r„v ,
Manor and Thomas Crabtree surey* to ^ a. varu,
Johnson County, Texas, the traot here. ‘ ‘
conveyed containing 40 acres of land,1 • ' 0M
more or les*. and being described by | *'»» •» th, ..art < *t
metes and bound, a. follows: Beginof *e1 I »H" ' ' ' » r
ning at a point 304 vara, south *»..i mound* theme unrtn ' ..... 1 “
Wilt and 1008 vim nouth d?n frou. ^ '*
fh® north®a»t corner of th® Chnrlee I • arr,'i n‘ *n
j Manor survey, a stake in the south
east corner of a 55 acre trnet hereto MArrell by a
I fore net npnrl end conveyed to W, *1.1^*' l'*8® J' ''
- - r — - -- Uecords,
Beventh Trsct;
record In Vol. 110, Pages .136 7, Jnhn-jlhe Mik.- \fuckl*rr>
son County Deed Record*; thence eouth < ounty, Texan
30 east at 366 varas, crossing the north which hr*. *<>uth <
line of the said Crabtree survey, n total from the .thw • ■'
distance of 003 varas to a stake in th"! Melton anrvey of
south line of said Crabtree survey; south 80 ♦**• h$7 vr»,^to a stake in H.
thence south 60 west 841 vara* to » south line of the - I luek.er-
stake ia the west line of n traet here **r, Ihenee north «•* ■ »«t w*th ani l ».
to fore conveyed to H. W. Martin, be- 630 12 vara, to * stake, tl.cr.re m-r.
ing the southwest corner of said Crab , *> wwrt 8*7 varna '■> a rock n the
tree survey; theme north 36 west 027 north line of the .1 »urvev, th..
var*. with said Martin’s east line to , ««uth 60 wet at ' v »r*», sm*t •» 1
th® tiorthwrtt corn®r of Mild Motion*• wulkwcM rori»«f ,in ®Ii
1*2 vnraa l«> H»** j
irai; tb«*r
to a i
i
. NR eon
thmiM*
J fl/lhig, COflt®! U 5 LX
inti being th® MfiM*
I. V d(ihn»on to J
rttord In Vol.
C'oantj IM
ettiti i nlr
B Mtti>r i fin
.®r mid €, C.
by *t n
J i d* u ®®n Cud
nth Trwt t
Lionel*!;
of
lid Hal
orth will
ff jbffwf; thi
urn® to th® r»
Davis out of tbe t liarle* Manor sur
vejr, as shown by Partition Deed ot
Xo,
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100 n rr* of
in Johtiiim
»t n ®tnk®
avii 37 12 van®,
forntf of tb® K*
840 ncr i*®; th ®n«®
( mini rcial g dvancement
" tnent i* «sutial to the g«s*
a: I hi tliin connection a checking account
I . r. .».[,<>: tant. The National Hank of Cle-
•.«>» , i» r>. (s tlity for gootl service, cordially in-
j. v,iitr Hci-o.int subject to cheek.
*> inv I with ti-siiranre of our willingneee and
et all re .n.vMc tlcrnanda of our ctintomera Our
r- -'-iving money on dejHM.it to lend to
itimote htiaiitcnn need*.
Wc Appreciate Your Builneea,
The NATIONAL BANK
of CLEBURNE
The Oldest Bank in Johiuon County.
WOOD. Pr J. C BLAKEN1Y, Uaahier.
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Fires Are Lower
VIA
T. & B. V. Ry.
••Th* flhort line"
OOQveniaot •ohedmke
For information «mk
slake, — -------- ------ —---.
Crabtree survey; thence south 60 west 1 2 mu *<• Ihe i nl"*
97 varan to a -take, the southeast eor- j containing 1 "I «cra» " 1« , 20 acre*
ner of a traet heretofore eonvsved to I of the F., Melton survey in John* *
II W Martin out of the said C. Minor'County, Texas, and being the *.,uth I
aurvey; thence north 30 west 306! half of the wet half of the tra t *<-t j tan ; ;<
vnraa with th# east liae of the tract: apart to K. P. <»<lom, and beginning b >» f " **
heretofore conveyed to II. A. Martin the southeast corner of B. 1. Br.ivia a !‘i
to a stak.-, the southweat eorscr of sabl 4) 1-5 acre trtft. tt . tc# »<. ,tl 0t> -i
W. O. Davis’ traet; thence north 9014*48 vnre* tc steke for corner; thencei :.,»*, a
j M Rjf 1
i vninfiit-PfiiDtiv f v 1
I Cointy, o®
i H®itig (h® pswf !i
[ Htarg#® find w»f#
I dfffNl ®f p®®®'T«| in
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CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENbl
UTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMiTE
HAL J.
p j .> i !,e r m tt of 1017 n» the Alliance Wagon Yard,
t fee $10.00 for n living colt. Hi
)i <i n ord of paring 1 mile in 2:20. in a well-bred home,
* home in well-knowa
i 'hi* end joining co.intiee aa he was raised by Tom
danoa. Yottm for nerviee.
B. F. 8T0KE8, Owner.
‘DtfSN'i Urtf Tim" Starts Yur Um
Mter Tin CilOMi Hi DmsiI
Silmk <r Mill Ym Silt.
Howard & Roberts
JBWSLBBS AMD OPTIOIAMM
Listen to me I Taka no more »tefc
enitwL aalivaltng calomel when biliewe or
constipated. Don't lose a day’s work!
Csloowl is mercury #r qu irk silver
which rsuses ns*coals of toe bones
t aiumrl, when it comes into contact
with sour bile rraalws Into it. hceokin*
it np. This I* alien ywn fact that ewfut
swets.alAs» ff fe-mni m0m alur*
eiTh end* ail hfocknl s.Ht." If ym.r
‘ conei
diart
Her*'* my guarantee -Go to any dnt(
store amt grt * 60 cent Nth •*« Dod
eon's Liver Tone Take a .jN*K-f>il t»«
night ami if it doesn't strsigtdew w»u
right op and make yon fwl tine ami
vigorous by muming I want )«o t«» g«
hack to the store srwl get wmv
Dodson’s Liver Ton* i* destroying the
sal* of ea loro cl t»r*u«e it i* rent liver
atedieinri entirely vegetable. thet--f..r» It
ean aot salivate or make v«ro rich.
i guarantee that on* *|*>onful of Ihd
son's Liver Tone will pul jouc sl«gv'»h further sum of tJ*
liver to work end e!«*n y«*tr bowels of of 048.85 sd.fP
thst sour bite Mtd n-netipstm) a sets all eost* seeni
and will b#
I rendered in
drug "f N*r<h, 1
Dwagle, (am
eorparat lie,
ernathyVRigbv l '’»
componed of L. II
nathy and W. B.
Highy, J- O. At*
Harndl, each indi'
of three hundred
(08OB.43) dollars,
eel nt the rate cd
aum from date oi
-. \
t;c?is* <| lIS® ®HHI AD' )
yit>i)f)Tr ® wirlBe»i4i|)i|
ffigby J. O . Aber ;
Harrell, and 1. H-
nsthy asd W. B
dually, for tbe sum
nine and 43-HP'
rli.citwl, with inter -
8 per cent per an-(
Judgment, and th*
(IO, nlao further eum
il eourt eoets, and;
by virtu# of wit,.
• •
teg,m;v:.v ‘’^r.l-.r-f T®> "i ^■ •
•eted j * tmttle el Dodson's I4ver Ton# wilt nf Marrh, 1017.
- .-r i.*.. . . . . ____ ‘.keep *"w* vntirv 4*milt feeling A* ® w. M MJLI.Kff,
longue, If brwath is bad or stomach soar e«>ntns idea It to our ckthtien. It I*
just take a spoonful sf harmless P>0- {hanalem; .t«wn't flip* **<1 they like ID
ltree I* torpid sad k
or yau k**a headaeha
Sheriff Johi-son coaaty.
■ iu and Ranch Loans
WILL PAY YOU TO BKX UB B1FORJI BANIWIMO 0»
PLACINO YOUB LOAM ELAMWHBAB.
PITTS BROTHERS
PHONS 664 OFFIC* OVA* MAT. BAMK, ft BID* BQUAftB
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