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Cleburne’s Water Works Furnish an Unfailing Supply of Finest Water jin Texas
GUARANTEED
LARGEST
CIRCULATION
Cleburne Morning Review
itatilmhod December, 1**04
TRUTH 18 TH* HURT KLEMIHT Of ALL IHt\»a aHD ADVERTISING MATTER
'JI.KHI’KNK TKXAH, TUMDAT, rBRRiJARY » t*|7
MEMBER I HE
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
Mfljr ( <-nu a Month
General Frederick Funston Suddenly
Dies in San Antonio Hotel Last Night
H. L HARCOURT 'GERMANY HAS
DELIIIERS FINE1101 RELEASED ! THE CHARGES
ADDRESS 8 P.M. SEAMEN HELD
AS HOSTAGES
General Frederick
department, died
POINTS OUT WHY POULTRY, HOOS
AND DAIRY COWS ARE OOOD
ON FARM
STEREOPTICQN MACHINE
(By AssscUlc.l Press ) I Austin, Feb. 19 —-ph- senate en
VVaxhington. Feb. 11*. There were I grossed the bill exempting frnm tax*
.strong indications tonight that unless (ion •* 11 forum of securities hereafter
_____ j there la some aenaationnl development I issued by cities, count ic* nn<) mate. The
— _ 1 resident Wilson's next step in the remainder of the time wax devoted to
Hsre.llnnt Views Otven U, Conneetlon Oernran crisis will be postponed until considering enl-miar
With Lecture and Points Made Ex j a few before emigres, adjourns! The bourn, enamel ., I„l| permit
cept onally Plain. Kutk 4. ttftg ih—lee .......
_____ I Offieinl word eame from the Hpunish Ing cities to govern their own Sunday
I>. L. Harcourt of Springfield, Mo.,;
ambassador at Iterlin today that the amuaemaeta,
American seamen previouaty reported
released would ho released ‘'xhortly. ”
Consular Officers Leave.
Conefihagery Feb. 19.—American eon
addressed a la rye number of farmers
and buaineea men in the U. C. V. room
at the court house last night. The
meeting was called to order by J. F.
(Jttickitall, county farm demonstrator,
who also Introduced Mr. IJareourt, who .ir.-umponyr neraro, now
spoke for one and a hair hours. Ida I Oermtmy via Mwitxcrland
lecture was illustrated with stsreopti -------
Mr. Harcourt began by . xpb.ininy SAMMI[ MY5 IMS S[V[II
how noil wii fortnftd nntl how it wan'
kept fertile. The (termination of vnri-1 VI ADC Ell I] Mf)NfliV CCD IQ
ous plant seed- on the farm al i was I LnllU uLU fwl U Is U n I, IlDi ID
thoroughly explained.
Investigation Defeated
Tho O’Hanion resolution was intro
dueed in tho house for an investiys
tinn of certain charges against Dover
uor Ferguson, recently made in the
BULLETIN—San Antonio, Feb. IM
Funston, commander ol the southern
" r-------w • • *1 ^ ^ VsP
here suddenly tonight a few minutes after he collapsed
in a hotel where he had gone with a party of friends.
Ph\sicians say the cause of his death was acute i digestion
General Funston had just finished dinner and wasplaying
with a sma i child when he fell unconscious. He was
taken to his room hut physicians were unable to revive
him. w
SEC. BAKER THANKS OLPflSfO PRESIDENT lii BORDER CUAROSMEN
NATIONAL CUARDSMLN NOW IN UNITED SHIES 10 MOVE 6000 1 WEEK
sulnr officer* hi Oernmuy, who did Uot j senate. O’Hanlon said either Ferny*...
accompany Gerard, now are leaving J should be impeached or Senator John
son removed from the senate, timer
nor Ferguson appeared, reiterating be
foro the house his statements made iu
the senate.
Johnson's senate resolution also was
road tonight. The house voted 104 to
■» I to table the O'itanion resolution,
,, —— I which means thorn will be no iavrsti-
llw> w, son ol Mr. and Mrs. I nation.
(tly AlMfiitMl I’lfi
Wanhington, FVh. Itl, X«’
lur 11 it I h v w»nt m Iwttrr
/ill national guard omt
j who naw Mrrvir# on th< 1
thunk***! tho of fir* m arx) »>
valuaMi* rrn/|«*n<l I
i w‘h«'n tho tfv«*« of m#H, 1
j ' hiltlrcn nlnng th« fronllri
I gf#v(i df»Ufpr, owing to
SUIT GROWING GU
| bandit raids which threatened to cans.
I totei national
He next took up poultry raising and Nm»imii
showed bow it could bo mude profit doR'ce droves of 9005! North Robin.I
able; -nlso its conneetlon with soil lm !,on Mreet, reeeived a new suit of1
i provenient. j ulothes, a new* pair of shoes and a
Ho next took up the matter of ruis- n**v h#t Monday, February 19th lt|
ing hoys on the farm, nnd stated that!"1** '^rt,n,,l* seventh birthday and ho
99^000,000 worth of pork was ship,..-1 *** '"r.v h*PPJ *•■»■**< will try I
into tln- slat** last year. lie said lik' ,M‘ “ politician or * xtat* »nu»n I —..... D f Dfl DTC t LflII Pli
Texas x.iould raise hog* rheaper than 1,1 '* H*' s»v born I" The ■ a , style.I C. I* Firkctt v» || LTUH I J. JIIU n liUd ft
eny stnte in the union. He said the|,”‘’T‘" /•““'"I" » “**■• G*orgi Washing J. 1*. Thornton, suit growing out or
| ton's birth date*. He will be a goo.I. <*«tton ileal, is now on trial In th
llak i
COTTON DEIliON TRIAL
----------war rtn'mr
; 1#)'* th«* |*n*MWfp nf thf* ^UHftliitiAn And
I r^rfulam on tho hfirtjrr nitt*to a
j poncoful solution of th* IlirrAtrnin^
| f>roblrtn.
VV KrE«. )| A if r#4o Oon-
uIm, fVili KtftH iuftiMcHt,
waa AMwtirod by lAniinK to-
■ d*y thiit tho I-nit^i *s*t#**• dor* not
! rt’cognifp tho govnnnK'flt *«*t Vp hv
Hirnorni Tiiiwn, former wir oilnAttor,
fl
ing (joni«i#N.
UoiiKaIo* Ham ju*t *rtiv+\ hHm
T*\Mty Ijniing told him tho !*mt J
"tiiti’i wi'S hh{ it «trd rtrugiiitiOii | ■
. ’govornment drilling ixtwor
| through A rovolt a«f*i»st **on*titut« d
. iutborilirt,
O W QlLLmVlK KLTIUKH
IN TAVOR or W M ODELL
divided
»f atwim
rrtt
•■*eh, will
f *1 *!••
f Armors <?ould rutnnllv rnino |»ork nt ton M dnto*. 11 •• will l»o a . ootton donl, i* now on triAl in th*
half the coat of production n* given! of people aud he will mnke mhny -listriet court. Pickett is represented
by Rome of the If liny hog producing| ‘•’"'"'"c «us very proud of •*> Smith A Kimble ..f Waxahn. hie
states. He next took up the dairy
cow asid linked up the importance of
very proud ... r
hie new wardrobe and is hoping to be < and Ramsey a Odell of Cleburne
ju*i ns fortunate on, his next birthday.* Thornton is represented by Judge h
1 • I’adelford and t'inis K. Johnson
The next caw on call is that of (!.
C. Itaker vs. ti„ (
REBELLION AIAV RE PDE
* DOWN WITHOUT U. S. AID
GOMPifMTIlELT QUIET
f H > \ I rd I ’trta )
„ % ( W.i*hinjrtnn, fhb. U> ~ R«»(k»i* » #»f
y j prog:i*iwi bjr l*r«**i<lt'nt Metv»<*al** forcrw
[ *(fnin*t thn Cuban rrbwil* inrr<va«M*4l
j'oultry rnininK, Hog mining and dairy
“S’. 1 ££S, ............. i, ILL WAR THEATRES aht
luatrnted with aiereoptiron views. He
showed some of the finest dairy cows
in the world. He told of tho quantity
of milk nnd butter produced. He A„wUt«t Pros.)
showed all the good points of n dairy j London, p,.b. 10.—The British ,n Aai ,. . ,
eow and illustrated what was nee.es. T(lrko> OM „,,, Tigris ..., .....I twol i" !*., .“"""“t. ’ . 'U° ,h" '«tlon is bohind Mono- .1, but no st. ,
sary in the dairy cow a make up. He fro„f Turkish line , but Inter were ' K"*1'' an I i,I (he flue at
also showed the wrub . ow and told the I partly driv en back, but the Turks ln«!
Tho following itDtn I* (turn th«
i*l«*grAn>;
O. VV liillt'w, tr of |*«»rl Worth
ty niivvuubfwtl hi* rNiffinptit (t*
>nt«wt for th«* nffir« of
T*t»‘* dkwfrirt uttornry to *
* mm (J, Wil»v.n, ronifriMMifiiAfi p|<
t| i))f«|iift withdraw in fAvor
* Odrll of w |f*)*timr Thti* I
'On** tho •pt-ornl ront«*«tA*t to
W. G. HOOKER LEFT (bONDAT
MORNING TOR ARIZONA
'Ininnyes iii the sum of f.’iS.OOO. The
1 * In Couutyf Court 1,1 'hop*' here that peace will !>• re j'•'*** in Odell's favor, th" otk
S In the ease styled State of Texas vs r,*bl'*h'"' W“,,01U, Amerlc«" *"**"•* Kr,,, nf Wr.therfnf
11.*..i i-s.-i.i , » . ul w!tifin. It w •* ntf# plain, bownvfrr. that* ........... ■ . __________
i * hftil Uihiitu. • riDr/rd with num t n ^ ..
»» * |th*’ lull morai (fpfiort <»f tl*«' Aiinuin.
fifi# iniNintf d
•nw*}frr* thn,
* fanui»*|( II;
•If
t. Th«*r«
and t h#>r«*
ilooltcr rr*
ruAfon *hi‘ <’ouId not ho iiia«1o a milk
producer. lie showed how the cow's
feed was turned into butter fat; also
heavily, Nothing nf importance
eurred on other fronts.
Two British steamers wore sunk by
Hvnrott 1‘endrll, charged with boot
nt«jr\ pntion »r«> yrt * ont«*mjd»tr#|,
Vl^uoffcl * govvri^rtriif M*p|it*<| to
I' gging. pleaded guilty and was Hnel1 ,cU’‘T " *•”»••* <° Cuban
If A and twenty days in jail. j people not to throw their rountry into
the veins, arteries, cells of the udders, ‘ Herman submarines " "" ( ,'i*,on -'mies, . barged with petty
etc. He explain*-.! the balanred ration I The new Brltl-h war loan amounts in j *'*uil'y »"d wr«a fined (| .......... ,
proposition. He said n row eould be 700,000,000 pounds, excluslte of bank , hr''*' ' "y" ,n
fed tern much protein nnd the over J contribution*. I . u*'‘* ' ,'“rKl'd with simple
plus would be wasted and would result
______________v mi
Jinks Turner, charged with
I Biatiey, pleaded guilty and was fj
(95 *u*l eost. Ttiere were several oth
I pleas of guiltv.
AN AUTO HILE-CEIMBIN6
CONIES! AI 3:30 TOOA!
itiiriA* »omi» tioio one* b#
I tho fronlipr lift, Ha
t I’fiugli* invjofiuitrlv. )(#
'fii'linif thoro
BLOCKADE OE GREECE'IS
EXPLAINED BT ALLIES
in injury to the row*.
One im|>ortaiit question was asked
by a farmer, who wanted to know why I
a eow could not be » be* f cow and a
dairy eow combined. Ir explanation
Mr. Harrourt said the blood eircula
tlon in the hoof cow was used in plan-
ing meat on the row's back and ex■
terior, while the circulation of the,'1! ItJiena have publish. I a statcinea,
<9xiry row placed the fat on the inside "*pl«lning the reusoiw 1- the . ontinu
anil went to the production of milk. ‘Hi.-u of the intente blockade of (Ir-ec*
For that reason, he said, a cow could The chief reasnn was stated to lie that
i *«ult, pleaded guilty and was fined
and eost.
(Rj. Assnriats4 Press )
Ion.Ion, Feb. 19.-—'Entente legation.
KAISER IS RELEASED B'
COURT DR S2.000 BOND I
,*. Civil »>., and eip,c.«*.| full appro I ....... „ ,, -n M|„ ||jl( , ,,
ciaAion of the (wople for prcs.f of contesi naftr . onr„„| n., ,|„
America insincere friendship. 3:30 fhl, .VleroOM Mai
* leburne autoiats, and autolvta fro
other parts of the county, will be pro
eat to enter the eontest Th.s j sis ■
informed that this is a “ froe for all
A®j autoiet in the countv is at lib. cl
_____ to enter. It ia einimed that son
m. Joseph, Mo, Fell 19,-Why d.,1 *‘w°* 'hU bUI' "M
j * . . / . oth#»rt ran not Th** rnntf^t j* for »
John h. Krtteiei kill hi* ditotcod wtfui,-,.
and st'.cioiK to cn-l hi oWnlife 1 f*!1""' ■ >*.•» me,
( ft a To* ran utakr flu hi)} |f ^ %
After a night of investigation, fol propitious there should be a Itruc Du«
lowing the trsgeuy late yesterday af ber of c.nte.tsnts haul to oia
ihkj»i At the «if Mm. Krtirkftr’• | fh<* fnn of mskinu thr lilt wh» th
MAN SHOOTS DIVORCED
WIFE: ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
F.NOLAND R WAR LOAN HAM
K I! A ('HDD HUM OF 93,500,000,000
I on doe, let.. 19 #tuiMeri|dions to
Kagtaad's “ win the war loan," the pc
re. I for ( ledges to which • spirod Sat
urday, totaled at least 700,000,do:
I, Chancellor »f the Ft
Bonar l«nw announced in, the
I ' dinnioni tmlfty#
Fhysietana Htaiesaaot.
Th* physician's MMssisst any*
Uwnerai l*uuat.<t> ■ death was rauuusl
hy angina sclerostr. of Urn srtortoa of
'he hood Dmxth was aluMot immediate
and without pain *
Two weeks ago be had an attach of
aeutu Indiaeetiow. but, to uoo hlo own
expronuon. ' * I fought it out atonm • -
Lator he placed himself lia4or a gkym
nan's tar# and retained hlu non
health and tptrtu. Nevoctholoua, ill
i
parttentariy ahs-etntous and ate «...
‘•Mfly of the impgwt duhmi
He was a hard works*, fragueutly
mug on duty twenty hears dally da*
tag tho Mexican (fliu Ho had yum
completed final orders for returning
the guardsmen home when death ■ vanr
suddenly
WiFi: l* FRUSTRATED
Han Frari eco, Fah 19 Mrs J*aD
'• n. wl wtUi ber tiiree children S*
living at Frestdeo here, la | r it rated
over the newt of the general'» death.
OFFlCIAt* ARE SHOCKED
Washington. Feb. IV (leiutral Fun
.ton'a death t ame as a great shock to
army officials and Frsaldsat Wilma,
lls was one of the dutiaguiabud tens
nvan.l-rs of the service to wham gl
man.) * re of the serrtra, of whom
greater Hangs were expected In the
futuru
Oeneral Pershing automatically sue
roods Funston until an appotiiUuent Is
made
REV. EfOREE N. THOMAS
UNANIMOUSEI CALLED
The ehaaeetlor of th<
i this was the amount
I Which had been ra-se.
given .lore not laclud.
lions, but simply those
1 far appeal.
exchequer sabl
of new money
• The amount
-rank subaertp
raised by f<epu
__ father here, the polio admitted that.,.,—,,,,
(Br A Meets ted Frees) (only John K. Krueker could tell, lie ______ __
IF*. It Frudsrii -'ill ewuealuu# at St. Jo> - 1,... ...... urman
uiiuuLil MEE I ING II
uot be a combination animal. He said!Hroeku* promise to deliver arm
that once in a while such a cow might 'r*" H"* completely fulfilled
He said if he , „„ „ ,• u . ! ......................r*-------------- j •* releam-rl on ♦S,*Mm bond. The only other |«tsori who eould tell
............ ...... uerr-o o, n^ljr1^ wU — :.K.vnuoiirr'iiSini*.T ‘."LT....... „ v......... " ......
— “I. h".'li -™■ *- anu samuan «ssunnU.« * . .•..i.V'.f. ' ... ' T.. '
NEED AT T. M. C. A. TORIG-.T
row* he would hare tho very best that other statea.
could be procurer). He aabl the croon i Before the meeting closer! a veto of
bred stock would go to a mongrel that
was no good for either dairy or beef.
More than 100 were present, mostly
farmers, and there were a number of
ladian in the audience, who eajoyed
the lecture equally as much as the men.
The address was considered by many
present as the best on the subjects
handle! ever heard in Cleburne. Ac
company ing Mr. Harcourt were R. C.
Gee of the Fort Worth National bank,
(Hr AMselated press )
Washington, Feb. 19.—Without roll
call the house tonight passed a bill to
continue temporarily the present Dan
ieh gr.vcrnmr.ru jn the Ilanieh West
thanks waa extended to the visitors
Ponltrymen Meet
At the close of the meeting the
Johnson County J'oultry association
members held a abort session. It was
w............. VLri2,±
7:30. .1 OU H-. 'V. II. Hor. .,11 MM o L OT*Ui aUBMlT* l.., „„„
gtv. a prirs of a rotting of Whit. y0 hUCCESSFUI. OPERATION through other rrltncsaes.
9e” wlltTII'IPg'.F Ik r MI rt*" swrds \ f'A fl fl
exr«-» her to throw any light on Let tho.,. Interested in this game he follows:
U the meeting Monday the congrw-
Katinn of the Anglin Mtreet Pnjks.
<>nsa churcL unanimously railed Rev.
ticorg* N Thoms* of Berkley, W. Vk.,
*0 be the pastor and h* will be netl’
fir I at one* of the unamaMMM call.
’>• 1 Mr, Thomas came here and
preached for the congregation and a
r.vwtM.1, wm held for him at the
t me of Mr a»l Mrs. A. U. Hcely.
Mrn. • the rail wan unanimous it la be-
lie * I Mr Thomas, who is pastor ef
the Firs, Presbyterian church ef Beek
Icy, will accept it.
The congregation also decided to
"1 ™’ r’,‘fh* • n" ■« ‘'•’M*.' jr/car up the church debt of $400 which
-do "' «»«»« «" *c given at Hcbarrojwae raised. The church i. tbua to on
- lege This is tho infer. ollegiatc. ter the year 1917 free of debt sod
debate between (lebarro college and I good reporta are expected in all Je
Abilene Christias collage. iM. ye.r|yrtsaewt. this year
* tetiarro cel leg- won over Abilene in — .
o clack Ifte debate oa ' ’ I'ropwrodnres ’’ This
spcctcrl ycars the subject for debate will be as
ABILENE IS TO DEBATE
HERE SAEURDir IE IIP. M
h^H it j
th* riM, ft* *h#» wfti ill mm! m| j>*rrntlv
illd not cc>B)|if#hftf)<l tk<* thM
wftB being #*nai*t<»'l bff*r« hi»r rywi,
" at fcoar, "***•*•' "Remvlvc l, That organiutiM. call 1
rr .7d wBh°i» ’T 1 '°U|1, “** ‘n'' V'"noUng strike. f„r lb. ,.nr I
try and within a few years it will |K,W of ,„K„U,lB)t ,hv #f W|JJ.J
Jnilim and nppropriatc 12.^000,000 lojrouftt/ |*ff**9.'utor, who w«« el#ftr<Nl bj
flftr l>f*nmftrk for Iht* l«llb(l« a tttrv Ilf m rharoe nf mitt* miit.lar Is.*
Mrs. Krucacr was railed as a wit-j be as popular «. some of n„r very po, 1^,.,° hTSIl? hw ntol*?
ss In the trial of Oe, «r I) Met »...!„) _____ ._______ ... 1 "oww "• *tatutc as trust
u tin I.i.t -c II if h. , ; , 1 ------- J l i snould be defined
the trial ef Oscar D. McDaniel,jular game* Mo.-c-r has been popular,•„,( c-mbmatir,.,.
tv i,n»a—cut—* >ln .i— 11. x- i , - ____ . f . 1 l,nu c.imtnnations
Imghorn eggs to a member prescat,
and it waa agreed that on each meet
_— -- — -— -----—........ »•««, bsb ii was agree.
Fort Worth; 3. 8, Davies of Fort Worth, ing night aome member of the aseoeia
A. I- Bradshaw, Fort Worth; C. R lion will give a
Nwiaher of Chicago. R. O. Renfro ef
Dallas.
Mr. Renfro made a short address ia
which he directed attention to the vel
in— in ».& a a... * a—«j_
*mm w unr oati j uttstatani ta let;
United Htatee. I!e stated that Ttsaa
give a prise of a setting of
<ggs to eomenne present. Now la the
time to join tho association and thus
get a sotting of eggs worth from 98
•o 110, the beet to be had in this
reuniy, which is dsciared to be as good
“ he kad in the state.
Mrs. C. L. Cyrus submitted to an
operation at her home H-iada> morning,
aed Monday Mr. Cyrus stated that the
ojmration was very successful and that
Mrs. Cirrus waa rsstlng wsll. Her
friends have made numerous Inquiries
concerning her condition and will ho
I leaned that aha stood th# o|*ratlon so
well. Her early recovery ia sspeeted
The accepted theory ie that the
shooting was the result of Mrs.
Krueker refusing to remarry Kru-krr.
THEY OO TO NSW ORLEANS
Mr. sad Mrs. Urnham Wiley left
Sunday* morning for New* Orleans, 1st,
where they will visit Dr Merit- w:i__
and take iu mardi grae
bo gone several days.
England for many years and it It
only a question of time here when the
people will become familiar with the
rule* sad will then go in for soccer
good nnd strong.
trnde. ’
rostra
'f ’
nint
AMERICAN FAJMENOEK LINER j moo C A BRANCH RT AH ARE
RAIU TOR DANGER EONE PURRUINO SALAZAR S MEN
(By A uncle ted Frees )
New York, Feb. 19.—The American
| aneenger line# Chicago sailed today
Sftm BUk el* es.«u tm. A*s- dL- — — -0 -a *
_ —— ■ wsw rtrevTf at tgr ptjrj
They will j marine danger. The liner carried nine
I tv American |uteecagrrs.
MRS.S. S.5WKNS0N DIES
»T SWANSONVILLE, H.
nf I J. H, Royal of thin city reeeived a
i ""'"•age la*t night announcing that km
debar re college will have the ncg. •«•*». Mm, M h. Mwaneon, bad die.)
tire side of tho qn. stion this time.; »**nsonville, Va., at JilO p ■
Croat enthusiasm is l„.jng manifest*d WM *■ her eighty first yawr and
and a large attcmlwnee is expected. k*** f®"* to ttwaaeouville to visit b*r
BJccoe, th# Misooe Carter. Mr. Royal
acrompa«ie<| her to Mwaaooavilie lag!
May, Hho is well known hero and
(ft* _________ - . I her death will bo greatly regretMd
.. ... * . **•***•'•4 press ) i by her friends. Mr. Koysi eald when
II. hi (a, Feb 19 rifte-n h re! *eea, that he did net know the’tmm*.
Carrancintes nre moving east and w-st,| diate cause of
rrAsyar.sisX—to’irsvirvsz -
within twenty dout hours | tho monoago telling of her death. C
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