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GUARANTEED
LARGEST
CIRCULATION
Cleburne Morning Review
IfefaLliahFrl December, ISM
TRUTH IB THE FTIUrr ELEMENT OF AL I NEWS AND ADVERTISING MATTER
t’l.KlH KNK iKAA*. RATI l:DA\ JULY -I I'M 7
MEMBER THE
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
f'lfty < *nta a Month
NAMES DRAWN FOR FIRST SELECTIVE DRAFT
Johnson County Men Drawn
For Army In National Lottery
SIGNS OF THE TIMES.
1*79
K B. L*e
Henry II Hogs
1237
7M liriDfillr K Da
17.1" Jus O. Larson
755 Jim K.lkin*
107 < nr man Itnm n
(tty Au«'no4 PiM.1
Washington, July 80. Hcleetiv* con
sen; turn was put into effect to!ay
when the nntionnl lottery fixsd the Or-
ol ml i!n-. liability fei 10,000,000
yeung Amrriran* registered for service
To accomplish the result 10,500 nuni ! '((> elvde y Jon. •
here had tu be drawn ■> e at a tune, .am Kelley
the task of which hei-an this morning 2099 Clarence «. Neal
aad laete.J far Into the night , ,r. I
The lottery was held in the public |>#|
bearing room of the senate office hulld 01*
■ ay with wnr department official* in 373
charge of the actual drawing and with ’f?7«»
men,I.era of the senate and house mill 1866
tarv committee* aa witneasee. Through )M*I
oat the dav there was n aniall ernwd of 771
spectator* hut altogether prohablv lean .15" ,
than 1,000 persona saw any part of the 4M>
process
Aa a reault of the drawing every
regiatcred man i» given a definite place
in the linhility for qprvii-e liat. Al
ready ftkf.OOfr men have heen ordered
te the colors to fill to war atrength the
regular army and National Guard and
te conatitute the firat increment of the
national army To tenure that a total
of 1,174,000 men will he called for ex
animation within a few wreka, rffi
rials estimating tb. two registrants
meat be called for every soldier a<:
eepted. These 1,174,000 men will bn
taken from the head of the liability liat
■a every loraI district furnishing a filed
quota.
*5 IV>*
ad ■*
a
an
49
11 ]
The army draft merely determines
the order in which the registrants will
be railed to appear before the local
eaemption boards for examination,
•aery man who registered will be
dsewn before the. ceremony rinses, hut
dee* not mean that all will bn in the
first call for *H7(0<>0 men.
In the mimes appearing below, the
aamber preceding the name is the icgia
tranta serial number, or the number
under who h he registered. The number
fallowing the name is the draft number
aad shews the older in which the mini
bars were drawm in Washington, (he
order in which the registrant will, be
called before the exemption liourd and
the order in which he will bo called
into the nimy. For instance, Jls was
the first number drawn and the regis
Irani holding that number will be the
first called into service.
.las A Henderson
Kiebard I.. Stanford
Nobt. IV Combs
Jim (I Henson
Wm. L. Loo pc t
Alvin Lee llaidie
Alfred Miller
Mariun J. Carter
Wm. It. Stephenson
Thus It. < 'happle
Walter K. Mauiels
tint)- (ieo. W Carter
lltaft Thoa Meltmom
410 D. ft. Hillahay
Marshall M, Juhnsut
Wm. A. Sanders
Kaston Lawson
Ja* K. Cox
Wm A. Hailey
Sain llrown
Floyd Wiggins
Wm H Harwell
Jno, fl. t'arrrll
Lvtal M. Adams
Kalgar A, Padgett,
(.eater L. Mahunav
154A Klbert Jackson
1"(M Archie ll.nlon
1060 Tom MrOeohao
984 Jos W. Faghn
6455 Jnr Stewart
a
421- Ji e If. Maker
Wm. K Jones
Tabus Williams
Hint Paulrilis
Be or loch Malta
Jo.. Hudson
2190 Kdgar W Knl.ertse
ran Herbert Ih |r*ven
It Mol >
1176 Jaa tt Jenkins
2 k" Tbsd It. Hr** writ
*,* ! 2182 Otis It K.d rtsos
1 Jeff I >s H .. fits
I 298
87.10
972
UH.'t
757
{rttfr
»rt«
092
1539
8549
I <9*2
507
109
417
2907
1134
004
41
2151-
17*1
331
s
Ol
08
0.1
04
05
00
07| I"9
•is 2217
tin | 150**
70 I 7*42
71 81 <»7
78! IM
7i; s~*
V4 I -M8
77, soon
70 L100-
77 2134
75 1*71
15*7
2707
895
241*
3550
1073
075
3013-
• is
50
51
*8
53
M
55
50
John f Tsrlton
B. F Griffin
M <> Gnmforv
Hobt. Le*. | lav it
47. K, Godkin
H. F Fusion
210 W A Crater
450 John * Smith
Tom It Hell
M, H. Ncshitt
Allen Hoatwright
lleary C. Pop#
• H <7, Johns
Henry A. Cherrv
Frank Overton
C It Itarksdale
Silas A. Franks
tins* Callahan
-J. W. Hqut rri
Jno. A. lleberle
A I*. Oliver
J. H Lowry
Martin H Murphy
Tom T. Small
O. Hramaer
Ferry M. KpurMa
Alvin J Van Zandt
Harold It. Wells
Isaac F Carter
Wm F Walker
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ ♦
♦ AN ERROR IN NUMBERING ♦
♦ ♦
♦ In the names published ♦
♦ morning draft nun.loir 1-5.5 wav ♦
4 omitted and as there was n** time e
♦ to reset all of the names, there ♦
♦ for it will to necessary from No ♦
♦ 2000, Kr«kin* h. Nuekli I *4, to ♦
4 make an allowance for one num 4
4 lor le -h from thereon th oughout 4
4 th< list. 4
♦ ♦
♦ 44444444444444
1 1014
-Hoy K. Gthent
57
213fe
l.uther Fool*
1174-
Msrtin L Hudson
55
17*9
Ralph W. Morris
511
Horace C t'aitnrigbt
59
1294
Robt 1 Rad lag
2..7-I-
Walter A. Itichctte
:wt
Ills
.In, II. Hclsl* v
433-
Tom Iteecirn
91
1*47
Jno. H. I^*e
1129-
Paul llcxt
98
2.555
J L. Hmith
8943-
Tlios 0. Watts
93
1154
-Core Hamilton
10-
Ferry G. Anderson
94
190*
•less Morris
272
Jno. B. Tov lor
95
2<G7
J M. IfeKnebern
. 7 si
< larenee C. Thoroton
96
8197
l<. II. Rigbv
273*
Ira Tolleson
97
341
C|ydr- L Herrv
2991
Berry T Williams
95
8005
1 M. G. Me Farlar
| HI4.3
Henry A K Geeo
!*9
M11
O F Robert*
1011
Jesse !. tiarner
100
1611
•Inn. 1, King
!7N
Walter l>, ijenr.atd
Ml
2100
Gibb D. Neville
1331
Kanr A. Harris
102
<1*0
L. H. Gregory
1BH5-
-la* D. Lewi*
10.1
24*7
Klmer Stephens
4*7-
Chas. K. Caldwell
104
72*
Jas A. Dunn
374
W. II Henson
105
15
Wm. W, Ashing
12*2-
Fete K Hughes
I ft*
958
Mnleolm II Pulton
109't
-las \ Williams
107
911
Jas If Fry
1123
Miles M. Hopkins
ION
1009
Irvin T. Webb
140
Albert C. llrown
109
1531
Geo. D. James
2599
Fd Hharks
no
125*
Sam C. HitOorbrar
1.53*
Robt. Lee ,larv 1*
III ;
452
Roy Caldwell
1933
Faul M. Morris
M2
"i *> »
Arthur C. Hums
2958
Oscar Wharton
111
1 §43—
Wm. it. Miller
1721
Joseph P. 1,-ee
114 .
i
Ja* H Camp
250H
(Min Thet ford
115
It. It. Dodson
1779
llenfv W Mitchell
11*
III
-Chas. A. George
Names Drawn
255 Walter King Handy
455 < ha* L. < row
Kilwnrd I nee
Klntrr Thomas Kd wards
Walter l.er Griffin
1410
H54
1095
1455 Trueman Will .larr* l|
Chester Lee Davis
Clifton Eugene Honea
(lav ul Wiati Kkm
Geo. Lucky Bradbury
Nolan Otto Cain
Millie T llrown
John Sidney .Clayton
Wm Thomas Clark
Harvey C. Fournier
llavden < iirloek
3532 Willie Wrslie Seott
2024 Claude L Traylor
Krnest Milton Morris
Wm. Imwrenec Matigan
2022 Oliver B. MePheraon
1*11 \\ m. Maxwell Murphy
2757- Chas Luther Thomas
1555 Carmen Margueda
8359 Wat. lleary B<iberts
.lames Arthur Led bat tar
-J. Harris Stanford
-lk'B Clayborne Whitten
-Walter A. ’Taylor
1745 —Clarence .1 Lockhart
2193 ATias <V Porter
517 !h»v id W. Kakin
801# Algernon C. MeFheraon
8100 Clyde F. Clements
10*7- Bud Wooldridg*
2*20 Bob Shaw
89.1# l-eo A. W. \tyill|e«
1307—Jeff N. Holt
2140— Clifton Foliar.I
MW John A. Cummings
I 4/t( fkwwi-l las.
- aw.. -•■,■■■■, vmj ,
2433—John ft Shoust
540— P.dmnnd W Conley
113- chas L. Baiter
753
in;
517
337
•70
276
50V
504
945
590
151*4
1575
1752
494
10*6
2T08
18-10 J. B llavnes
2247 Wm. C. Farker
Jas. It. MeFadden
Wm. T. Beard
J. W Mathiaon
Ja* <*. Drury
D. M Staton
Wm. W. Waldie
Oscar VA'hnrton
Jno. David Allia
053 l.ouia D. Cherrie
‘*■-*7 Wm H. Fagan
2**1* Asa II. Wootan
1*5* Atgermon V Junes
719 Jno. C. Drske
1551 Wyatt Jones
001 Itoht M. Carloek
*014 Jno. 0. Wilkinson
1122 Jas. W Hoppe
2911
432
1*47
797
2719
.1053-
2952
-15
1
3
4
.4
o
5
0
10
11
12
13
14 I 1140 Robt. J Hall
i 1101 Sam 1. S. Gray
2119 Nash f«n Hoe
1393 Jas L. Iledriek
2179 Jessie Sue
O00 Danin It Fashion
152 Luther T. Halt
1771 Jaek Mosley
511-Opal C. fashion
40 Allen J Anthony
1080 Felix R. Gardner
1051 Ovamal C Lake
1099 Kuelit Gatewood
1955—Odalphna Vfaxon
!4tl- Walter W. Smith
2749 Walter II. Thrudgtll
John Kents
1010 clarence Higgins
223—Wm. 0. Hell
2050 Frskine S Nueklea
1441 Grady C. Jnhnaon ^
117 Geo. Wash. Bowman
Washington Reoraa
002 - Callowsn J Cook
8075 Houston Rout hem
19f> Robt. If. Hryaa
2.111 Chas It Robinson
r* . »-
• ♦*••-• •, •• —
f§~ Thoa I’erty Allen
- • Her r . l(-> A., M ■ T
77** Rimer C Dunn
121 1334 Glemlon
122 550
113 2331
124 8*0l
125 3074-
120 2209
127 2913
125 2579
129 2*20
130 80**7
131 8473
132 8115
111 8*022
114 ltt*4
117 147** Roy W, Johnson
11* 045 Arthur Rov Cary
]|{* 21* Ralph I Benton
180 08** Jno. K. Clark
M Hague
i larenee II (*a|fi*
Keating Itansonc
t iaear T. Wtsdltd
Jas J. Walker
Wm. T, Poindexter
Hen II. Wayland
Albert Shaw
John Wm. I'nderwnoil
Ja*. W Scott
Jno. It, Stewart
Jno. W. Patterson
Junus M. Townes
Alvin D. ’Valraven
133 1123 Frank le Young
110 I0I1- Kverett H. Kinser
137 2195— <*haa. 0. Porter
11* 574 Ja*. C. Cantrell
139 277H- Thus. J. Tidwell
140 11 M, L Alexander
141 1496--Clayton W. Ingram
142 1737 John W. I^oftln
14 1 8**47 Ruben !e M< *'aig
144 *91 • David F Fktsgerald
145 2740—Thos F. Tidwell
140 951- Roy A. Gentry
147 )M* Nugent Vfaney
14k j frtt* cha«, K Creasy
149 2MR Cliff W. Bentt
160 1570— Claude I. King *
151 25*4 -Chas. T. Warner
152 tl#3 Mam \f Winn
151 latr—Bryant L. Moreland
lr,,4 2577— It. M Sansom. Jr
150 779—Boy f>. Douglas*
157 ago |vte V Fauntain
»5* 2073-Griffin Marsell
077 Ja*. F Casstevens
1*' 2119— Peter C. Owens
1*1 2390—Jas. B. W BnsaeU
1*2 749 Bene A. Dahn
1*1 33*9 Ilnvld Faaaoti
Andrew r, nststn
Wm. II. Temple
= gdtig
1*7- 373*
100 -
l«7 !
10*
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170
171
170
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192
194
195
190
197
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199
200
201
202
203
304
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307
205
■ v-stomai Wtvst's the matter w.th tt eee het* thet they ere celling ee <**ea*
Aeissmao There , the ervewer - Re' a* ,n New Veck Wcrte
ENTERTAINMENTmm llsl f0fi
FOR CDMPANT l MM C° P*‘"
BEING COMPLEKD
The
Iv a*
mm Lets
DRAFTED MEN
YET ALLOWED
10 VOLUNTEER
DR J D OSBORN. CAFTAIN Ol FAT
CLLHURNi: ( AMI* NO *», V C
V AFFOINT8 CllAIKMTN
SPEAKERS FOR OCCASION
nnUrtAliunnnl to Be (liven on th* Uvn
tb« CouitbotiM Boforo Aurum
»th, IDIT.
| lrfc#|
Dr. J. !>, 3»| tmn of Pit (‘jc I
iiurni4 No l f1onf«*«frr I
r»t»* VH**ri’ n, stul***l Kf* * y that m fn«»Bt
hijoviMf f.-in-a*»*1I entrrImntficnt wnultl
Itf ^iv«*n to Pomp Ml 7 It, Timid* National
(Itiard, on tb<» fourth on §*» la«n heforr
\u(fii*t :»th. thf dat#* of «1<*parturr of
th#* ri'inpaov fnr trnininjf hcRilnuikrtrfD, (
Th#* (*nt«*rtaiam#*nt mill U in th<* nntur* (
ftf a lawn fct**. Th#*r#» will bff Bjn'akfr* !
if n»‘t#*. r*M«lin^* atitl tnuair by th#*
hand, and r»*fr#*i»hm* nt* will b#> *#rv«N|
E
HE GAINS ON
RUSSIAN LINE
AOITATOR*, ( AUttli RUMIAN RCOI
MRMT TO LCAVR TRFNCItCM
AID# TI7UTONR
SEEK HONORABLE PEACE
!< V-imm fVw II rmrmhia
Atth <••rmany aa Rntn
%ky * Ufi la v*#TOpUMt
1 Ilf A Mr«idi#4 fr«a I
« .1 nlv 1 *isaffsetttvr among
**•»'**> trm.ps ha* reeuited IS ia
'(ermane end Aoe
' >• I*. 1 » "f /behriff, r«et «f
2 * ■ Galieiaa < spGai Per
• tei.ia attacks were al firet
‘ * (hr Kuestana I et»r a Mae
. e.'«t rc*» the crater ef the
Stanly left th# trearhee, for#
■ ’iiiitx on the line to fall baeb.
I 'tr, yrmt eaya, gave
rrmsns an npportoatty fnr de
g thftf m*. *r«ir Bt
Russian |n»|n are reported to
»f *•"! t "let their entr menders
ih. irflue, ■ of extremists who
tt .gat at. it th. 'r, > rI diet.•-|ere te
th* Rues tan eapttal
Friar e leeopnld led the A net rotter
mm advenes te per*, a and his 1 ”-opa,
Iterlia says, ie< apM threo muse* of <to
fease S»t.l sptufe.l "a few thriu*a«d
priacaero "
Nr.rthweet of Haller and Zloebnff
the Itusiaas repulsed the Grrmaa ef
fiitte A b'nsstaa offensive movement
near Nov iea * .th of Kalurt, brought
no important gala
Attempt Kerensky a IJf*
An ittempt to avsaasinata Hussiaa
M ar Minister Kerensky, who rr . urag-
t-l the It issians to take the offeaaire
or July first, failed A shot Fired at
the town of Polotsk fussed him.
Crown Fnnce Repulaad.
lave
•ads
• r that
T.
I niter Wood i teburne, Texas,
fted men can voiitnteer at any lime
ire reeeivtng notice from the exemp
l*okrd to appear for examination
* give* drafted men a chance to
rt the arm and organrration they
Te to enter, fax should make wXr
•>gth now within two dave. Wire
rt* K.gnrdr IIPLKN
•f
A'-.om r effort by the tlerman <‘rox»a
I'rtrsre *•> regain t’aliforae aad <‘aaa
mates (let. .. h.tw.*n Hurtobiea aad
Craonno • > ti e tisne front, was chesrh.
ed by *l« 1'rn h Hie Germane attach
•d rc|teate,llv ic maos formation, bat
every attempt was repulsed aad tba
I'rcn h held th>*ir j« sitioa. ilsewhrre
on the front in France there have teem
only raid* and artillery dnela.
Remit Honorable Fence
After Chancellor MirhaeUe had da-
clart-d that Germany would not roa*
ttniic the war a <lay longer if it could
obtain honorable p.aer, the Keiehatag
adopted a p»a. • resolution calling for
|»«re without annexation* or iadeax*
nitie* ar .) passed without diaeuMlon (he
thir.l reading of the 1,590 mark war
credit bill
IBf *‘I|>llnlt t#»wn n
it» #*ii. An W)*wt\ id 4»
i uml m,prjttan#i#
iiitiBD ffiinpriffin^ (hr
iitiftfi *i #*fnullijmif )or
This is going to b# one of the most j ni.oaeed, which will be w
rutcrtaiRinf■(« i*v#f gixm in , frw (|RVfl
•fohni4ii) rotintv nod «'oyiimittr>#*«i will
rurcfullv look «ft#*r tlu* <l«*t«iU of Ih#*
»t, l*r#*tty jfifU will )m* h«
t hi« k an kon#y in a #•!«v#*r fi^*M
nnd tbf* fMitdifff b#»yf will h#» |ftv#*n a
Rent! off t It At th# y will never forgrt.
Dr. (NibofW Naa A(>|M»intH Mr» If 0.
( lrm«*fitN, i*hn»r*riAn #»f th## mAifnn’n
nmniitf#*#*. Mian fffttlilu WNt will bft
# hnirniAn of « rommitte# of t Wontr.fiv#*
Mnn;»gf*r (orniih «titr« that th#» in
ii rf f in th#* fair fontinupfl to knrr#'*•#>,
f.otwithwfanding th# manv nth#r absorb,
tag world #vi*fitA in
tinn with th# war Th#* fftir h<*nd#}tiart
ar-» daily by •fo#rkh#*ldrrA
and proajMM tin fn#ndt#n of thn anno
riatkin, #|iiit#* a numh#r railing within
tl»n last frw div# aad voltataHly #*n
REVIEW CONTINUES j'
10 POSE NAMES I00AY bakers will no longer
, „ — , TAKE BACK STALE BREAD
I 4int on thr b
liah th* name
d#aft until thr nnmi
ter#*• I m Johnwtn fou
' Accti v#
rolling an m«*n»‘ < n f '/nniratinn
yauag ladir* and CIm4* Whit# will bw I |,y nUhfo-ribing for »tork.
#h*irmin nf thr m#« 'i rommittr* and )( . .» _ . , .
^ . . 'An thr timr fnr biitblmg th#* rrait ...1, #,.*
will l#K»k aft#*r procuring a^rakart, I a. . . * . nwait rut
. at i . # a. * * ' i «*w!l»ty fair whirh .fohn«on #»«»«tntv wilt
rradrfN thr band* r^friMhinrntN, rtr. 4 ,, . ,
1 | have* Ihin fall iDi»i f*»9r h#« j.titvMc latNf.
In n|*« iking f th# ratrrlainmrnt Dr **«♦ ,n thr rntrrpri*# grow," aaid Mr
Oiborn had thr followiag to My: (v»n»i»4> laM night •*! hav# a#vrr mrt
"efohntoa roil sty will sra#| to thr front with nii#*K rnrouragrmrat from farirrra*
I * ill It# tuffl
r»«*At,
I HAIVlNN
will »»#*
*iriwn
[ await
futllf#
raJU,
should
trifli.
The
nt
iilfliNhflMl thiN mor&iiig
•uffieient to supply the
r from Johnson county
my to be called It ia
irst 4'*> or 600 name*
However, all the
and oumbered to ]
if the nreeaaity
tRy A Meets 1*4 Krtmm )
Falla*, July 20. tine hundred thirty-
it of the two hundred forty aix mas
t-r baker* of the Dallas dietriet today
a ,-r • 1 themselves in ro.operation with
the Couneit nf National Defenae aad
aannunred they would no longer tab*
* *ck «t*le bread from dealers.
one of fhi> fir<-st compaaies of yonng
men ever organised in Texas. These
men will fight under th« folds of “Old
Glory" and tba entertainment to be
given them wilt ha nn inspiration to
pet forth their last ounce of manhood
to uphold the honor and glory of their
country. Th* dnl* of tha entertain
ment will be named within a few 4aya>
The program will ha highly pleatiag
aad it i* heliave I th* enjoyment nf the
neea*i»re will be equally *hare,| by th*
stockmen and business men aa 1 am re
reiving in cioborne ar ' Johnson rotin-
tv, Hut 1 want to say this For gen-
nine public spirit, loyalty to home and
home enterprise# tha real artiefe of
f»atrinti*w> I will mat*h the good wom-
en of Cleburne and Johnson eoanty
against those of nay aeetinn anywhere
nn enrth. These *|dendld Indie* are ea-
operating as sealonaly aad enthusiast!*-
ally a* are the men, If not more so
Believe me, you 'y# got to hand it to
mitered and pott-
ed on th* bulletin at the Review yea.
terday as fast a* they were rtWifnl
iiy Associated Press, and large crowd*
surrounded the board all day and until
lat* at night.
Kveryon* t* invite.I to come today
nod watch the Review '• bulletin hoard
for additional names.
Continued on pugs 0
ritires# nnd the soldier*. This is to | these ladies of Cleburne They are
ha an auspicious oeeaaion and It Is j workers, intelligent workers.''
hn|*ed to make it live in the minds and j Afr'Cornish further advised that the
heart* of all who attend. Nothing la .music of the saw nnd hammer would
loo good for the boys who will soon be soon be heard oot at the fair ground*
marvhiag to the front
SSS6S OJ? i niuA?
Edward (tweeney, Filar Parmer, Ruth
Termer, Walter Parmer, of Waeo were
he*# visiting friends Friday.
MARRIAOE LI CUMBER
Gayle Fuller, eolored aad Miss Ida
Gedding*. colored
RED CROSS WORKERS
NEEDED Al WORKROOM
More workers are needed at the Bed
Own* workroom. Won’t you try to
come at least one morning a week and
4__ 4k anas ~. . .. — a-
* jvrat r f renas. IRC »
National Hank, entrance on Went Ilea-1 falling al! last night won of groat
-'arson stmt. . to crops.
ROLAND S. MORRIS NAMED
AMBASSADOR 10 JIP1I
H* Associated Frees.)
Washington, July 20, Roland 8.
M<>rr>* of Philadelphia waa nominated
today by President Wilson as ambassa-
dor to Japan
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SEVEN INCH RAIN OOES
DAMAGE AT PALESTINE
(By Assorts 1*4 Free*)
Palestine, Texas, July 60.—A sevea-
toeb rain here last night did great dam
nge to roads and crop*. All traiao in
md nut of here were delayed.
Rain at Longrtew.
i.ong-.irw, Texas-. July —Bill aj||
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, July 21, 1917, newspaper, July 21, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136589/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .