Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1917 Page: 6 of 6
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nAHliKM MORNING KKVnm
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Burnetts Vanila Extract
When r*« want U> «vahs u Mt/» fin* . ak* or a Antrty try
Hiwk • VlMik rw wtU find UM fM4 MtW flevurwl Ail at Bar
MM • n»»o« at* put a* «lla IIIMM rare m M pemr sad HrM(U
m4 M wtli make m MKtali In nUt»| tot ImMt *, nil 'litm
ii*o laisill * frett coloi* ptlk. red i>4 green. (toy lbs UM
The City Grocery Co.
TUB QUALITY *TOIU!
f
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premier raurorr or
HUlNIlA ham r. whined
Losdua, Jan til, 1 9f k a Tl.# H l,*
kUfi Ptvieir'f, Alataalar k*a
tralftnl
Ar+ 't.Htif In th« IlfaUr
Ml al I*str . >* < >ua! Irnaliaff, M n
Intar of Ivatr»*lion >|m h*s n
writ! regarded as a t letory far j ahli •
■ - nu>* *ff*' i»*I *•- alls-t * ■ unjust It
frontal " M«i<io aftar tak ng ofUai
Pr ait* I • t X * > | tf ** * to kts fata , j r# - (
!,*e>a, !< "ktfk h# ,|«-el»r. i that
i
Hi. rot an tialtr to < esstaetinopl* nn<t
tapfr fca* ln«** nuirh dissension an'ori-
Or mentor* of tko llama aa.t the ot
, <~ot nt Mm* of |l, <
ti.oanl.cM **« mat at.) by oan.r okat »<•
"llfflll BILL” coot.
flMOUS scour. DIES
fOMtlMMi *IM peg# l *
•tafol %t -fljt America, bat Kamfa,
at", aft## thirty y*#ra, it *#oe»4 to '•«
a l ie frawi*4 til
la I*»i. t ixnal t«*dy ww married to
Tkaj had to
Yaughfero, bath of aka* art* dead
tearing (hi! r >«aol r«.|» aaeoonrr!
a 'S>. !i lato for Ofialotabi
• llrl tans on tbs ova of
!'o.4«'tr!sjt a stats. |
fti 1»- "> bo formal a partnership with
i" ! I* I. Ills (* • II. I
tabtrb proved tba '-eglaang «f bis ft
• In 1414 lb* aboo
spot Into tbo ban la of a rrroirrr so l
N»».ri -hi frisn<!s ram.* to hia re*
»•. 4a t Into in tbo spring at 1411 M«
• t Ibiitrf, obo uwnot! (hr
eoatroll ng t*-.t#re*l in tbo Bell* Hole
••dr a* tbo bra t of lbs! on
Iriffio and al tbo (40 of ft tbo ve»
frontiersman a^atn made l-i»
!><>• to crowded grandstands.
WiA tbo Milter brothers, otnirri of
tbo I »**ch at Itliro. Ok In., ottr r« t I
interest in ifcoir Wild Wo«; jj
aboo and he accepted. hot was onabb
"i. Iflb, ho (hawed *igna-
f fast fa 11 »»f health and returned to
him home a! <Vdy, Wye., wboro on Itec
I*, h* »aa r*| -tod aartonal; lit t.ato'
lo «o it .rod to I tor. Tor and Olenw.....1
Jane Jones l
I at
Fnoeetl of tk« Kn |tr
Jaap Jonpa kn|a Wblkia' to mo nil tbo
Uar,
An' a;i you mm make it n mlo
To study joar irpppnp *nd work bard
*14 loarn,
•bn' novpf b# a born t from school
llowomKor tbo ator; of f.libti ftnrrii.
Ao' bow ka olam uj to tha top,
<>ot nil k a bnowir |go 'at a1.or ►, ha
Ibaon in a blaoh«m thing abo|>l
Jans Jono« *k» kenoaltjr paid 11 was not
Mobbo ka di-l
I dttnno!
O’ (auras what'a it hoopin' me ’wa>
from tbo top
It not notar havin' no Naojiatnitliiae
shop.
hbo said 'at lion I’r nklia was nwfullv
psor,
Hot fail of ambition an' brains;
An‘ stodiod phihOMi-hY all his hull
Ufs, f
An' 000 what bo j{ot for hla pain*'
Hr i,f. uxht rJr. trioit; out of tbo ak;,
k itk a kite an' a bottle an ’ bo;,
An' »o'rs ownin' hi* moio'it any ono
also
Po* all tha bright lljrhta 'at wf aoo.
Juno Jonpp pbo b‘>n< »iij paid it was in'
Uii/lii bo did—
1 donno!
ooiir*o wbai * allora boon hindorin
mo
U not kavine’ any kite, liirhtnin' or
ko;.
(M; Aaoootatod front 1
A up tin, Toaaa, Jan 11,— ladioatiosa 1
' >nt to as laaastliiativa b; tbs Isgto
a'i-ro of tko morita of tbo eontrotom; f
t twoon ilovprnor ForeirOon and tbo
1 nivoralt; of Tptaa autboriti<o
L *' • aafe>stso4 a ssttsti root rsssN*
tn os intr Ta*.d oat log for a
•0 mitts# from tko senate and houaa
to pro! a tka alorfalltma mads l>; tha!
. .vornor, which ra^oj tbo board of
.’M* 1.1 bate a hiillo*i# I rioted edn- J
'"IT *ho official proceeding* <>f tbo
l ard of the mooting in which tho 3*v.
• rnor Jippoared
r,i"r Fo-a-oron has Mrwiti
•:c.| bo will nffi a iro, atan 1 10 tbo
matter aa nbown in a letter sent
minuter in seat Tranr
" !:l
Till: I
..1? on
pop dm! Her Ip V Htnrm»* s
When better
Automobiles
arc built,
BUCK
will build
them
Coleman
Garage
to c a s' v van roR Rucvu rra
i«r,l detail onjragml In e. lulmi
m >.f fro* twesl; to thirty ewunt
'c *ot James II Campbell u 1
opfcrroil to iballa* and "ill
ifjfe of the North Tessa diPiij.i
rfoenta l»*#r, Walker, lluM.ar 1 n
, Corporal I.. r.| e,
’■ oa will be addr I !o tbo For
'►'« >S this city Tartu froi.i t
•I • ffipp nrs now at work in Htc i.r
e, ntiiSPO'llte and Wichita IVU
WANTS ItOUlftIRit AH HITfTt.KRIi
Fort derih,,#!**. Jan. 0c—A . mgln.
ment of literature nl„>ut \Ve»t Tr la*
landa loft Fort Worth today f.ir tk.
• erman prison camp* at Vohronbaeh
Hebwarrwald, liadon, Oerntany, for die
tr but ion among French prisoner* A
request for tbi* literature i-omr from
Thomas F Harrell of W«oi New lirigb
Ion, N. T„ written In behalf of a for
me- employe of bia, who is now * j.»ia-
I oner in the Herman camp.
Judging from 1 !y regunsta for liters
tare, the IndUations are that there w'll
t e a Urge tnRiia of i uroposa soldiers
to Teas# farming dlairleta at tbo cop
fieaion of the war The literature waa
forward* 1 h; tho troml, -ation bureau
of the Tetaa A IVlfr
j a oorr will akkotcwce
FOR ‘ ITT M A Kflll A I, Ibl » r.K
J t ihnff stated Wodntadav tbit
“ iflAk til If * f-ii
ffsFc f,>r fity murtihtil. Mr ihJf
"ft «!«*•! that hi* iv<*«j)4 wot
r t*iit woviltl nmtif hi* fortua!
jin fVltfuAfT Ilia an
rtouncpmrnt will ap^ur in thfa pap«»r
MRS. FRYSINGER HAVING
& II $3,900 HOME EREGTtO
Mr* Fr*anger, tbo motlior of li It
FNratnger, u having a fl.MNi hum.'
ere. to t on tho Trianglo Hunch noar *he
rd Tho new born,- la 10(1 feet aoutli
f hi* r 1 si<|t-nee Tho home I* to have
j n concept# foundation anil this was star
: ted U*t Thursday by H, L. Davospert.
;T J v. ha pel liaa the contrail for the
. eroetion of this now homo, wltieh ia to
havo five rooms, a aleaping porch and
a 18 foot porch on the south and west
I able. There will also be nice cement
1 walks ,nd a garage
MAURI AUK UOnm
(' M 1 Hinlots amt Mian Nannie llill
Jana Jones said tbo Igncoln bad n<.
book* at ail
An’ used to split rail when a boy;
Au* Oenrral <.rant w.ia a tuner bv
trade
An’ lived way out n ll^r-is.
Ho when t TT> r. ,t war InHio Houth
first broke out
Ho stood on tie side o’ tbo riffbt,
An' whan Lincoln cab d him to take
charge o * (bitiga
lie won nearly every Idnaiwl fight
Jana Jonsa she honestiy said it was *0!
Mabbe ho did—
1 dunno!
(Mill I ain't to blame, not by a big
•■ght,
cor 1 n't lie’-er bad snv battle* to
««ht.
‘olumbtia was out at
hi*
tho
big
in*,
MOVED
To West Side Square
The City Market
M F. Ftltt. Pop
MXomiTIONAL ItCTTXRBR.
Tha ' Hluebtrd and "R*d I raUrar"
feat a re Vtu* nhown at tbs Her ovary
Wednendny and Thursday nro all that
could bo (teatrod because they are good
whcdnmvma and clown Watch tor thorn
fHio said 'at
knooo
Whtsn bo first thought ui
Scheme,
An’ told all the kipunmrda 'nd Ind
too,
!„ An all of ’em aai,j 't was a dream,
j nut uocn gi*aboJln juat listened to
bim,
'Nd bought him tho cants Marin nd
•<tld,
"On hunt up the rest 0’ the earth!”
! Jane Jones she honestly said it was sol
Mob be ho did--
I dunnot
O' course that may ba ,but then you
must alow
| They ant no land to dlacovor teat
BOWl
--Bon King.
There is only ono thing that grow*
cheaper and cheaper, and that U uoto-
I riety
Sasy*- Practical .83
nome Dross Aaklng'
jCessons
f*reparrJ /jpr. ru//\y For I hit AVl»»»p,jpcr
f»V Pictorial Review
Farm and Ranch Loans
IT wn.l. PAY YOU TO SF.E US BEFORE RENEWING OR
PLACING YOUR LOAN ELSEWHERE
PITTS BROTHERS
PHONE 504 OFFICE 0VrER NAT HANK, E BIDE SQUARE
^ f f ff f f-f-f f f f
LOANS
Don t overlook the fact thut loaning money ia n department
of our btitineaa. W’e have the conneetiona whereby we can
handle your wanta, and no matter how large or Sow amall yonr
loan might be it will be given oar moat careful attention.
You Get The
Money Now
Mortgage loana on Farma Hanehea, and eity property. So
tlelaya We eioae all loarw promptly.
>n & Pickle
Real Estate and Loana
iimmiiimn
A "N oidKful Ttilor Made.
akirt a circular daaign
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hL,
JACMT /
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u:
Si AT
6€?2
FaIIIp atlk |a ttsed to ri»*' tho fln-
t*l ’< ton. t- a to t M* tnllormt fro-k
of i brchitaffeta The Jacket la a
m -iified Norfolk model and lit*
Lxceedlngty youthful In line and
pffpet Is this (allored frrg-k carried
out tn hecked mohair trimmed with
faille silk In plain color The Jacket
m«> be made with or without n yok«
•tnl straps and tho choice la also glv.
en between a notch*.! or shawl collar
In medium site the ault requires 4hi
yard* M inch mohair and \ yards
dtvinch faille fnr tho trimming
A« « single breasted-modal the
Jacket I* our* to ho faahlonahlo
tormifthmtt fh** nrrlni: anti
therefore win tie attractive In other
material* than mohair Linen may
used effectively for Ita develop
went
To cut 'he model require* nmiatinl
rare before each of the number of
part* to the pattern and the neeea
el*y of t luring each one correctly
to preserve the lino* of the Jacket,
After the material I* folded a,.tooth
' Mining table the under-
ard front strap* are first
> lavaltlon on a lengthwise
thread The bark and yoke follow,
on n iMicthwlM fold.
f>n 'he upper row first place tbo
front, then the hack strap «Pd aleere
noetInns (upper and tower) on a
lengthwise thread. Between the
lower *l»,oe section nnd the yob™
are laid the pocket and sleeve etrap
while to the right of these nr*> tho
front of the yoke and tho collar
Young women who elect to wear
frock* that are modeled along lln»a
that are atrtotty coneerv^tlve wilt
favor this suit and find much en-
fovment in wearing It because of
It* eomf,,rt-affordlng qoallttea
The «k*rt la a circular model that
may be .u- m one or two pieces
JANUARY THE MONTH OT
MANIt EHTATION
Uet winter, when the Cbriatma* ho!
• lay aaaaon had ton* to an .-nd and
■ t t»k.n the t’hrlstmn* wreath from
n v door, I somehow found myself wish I
mg that I coaid hang in ita place an'
emblem of the new year aa diet actly I
appropriate to January a* this had boon |
,t.> December, (linking further, 1 began
to wonder if I might not make of tht*
front door of mine a Sort of calendar of
''»»(*« and seasons.
Then came the fancy, that I could
In a way hang n symbol of each month '* I
meaning over tho throhobl of our mng-
iMine and thus greet the readers of I
' "vw issue w.th a message signlll
cant of the though!* nn,| fancies ..J
that special month. And ao, now tb*t
* hristfiiaa ha* coma nu.l gone again, I I
.lake from our ma.gar.ine'a door t'lioj
lolly and tho mistletoa of our Yule
tide joy and a*k you to fanev in it*
place a radiant nnd beckoning star, a
token of that heavenly miracle-light
that once came to rest above a stable
,n Bethlehem or- tho twelfth night after
tbo birth of the Holy Child, more than
nineteen hundred years ago.
Aceoj.ting tho sign, tho Wise Men
came to their journey's end on a won I
•ierful nisth of January that baa since
stood almost at the very boginning of
J Christian calendar. " On that my* '
tie night they found the infant King'
wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying
in a manger.
It was the world’s first Twelfth
j Night, the first Feast of the Kpiphnny,
i I ho day of our Lord's first muuifeatn-
lion to the (/entile*.
Hundreds of years after this, on «t>-
othar sixth of January, in the mediae
val village of Domroiny in France, there
came into the world a peasant maid —
Jennne d'Anr, she was callod— who, by
the fresh and sweet ardor of her girl-
ish loyally and courage, brought back
to her desolated and despairing coun-
try its lost faith in itself, in its king,
nnd it* fair destiny. Tho maid 'a com-
ing waa aa a second revelation of di-
vinity, a new manifestation of the
simplicity and the greatness of that
breath of (iod within us which we call
the soul.
And agam, nfler many more genera-
tions had come and gone, them was
born and was nurtured into foil mu
turity iu Uus new \Crstem world of
tur* a innn that we may well bold per-
fect, so Ann be was in body and in
epirit, so gentle and ao daring, ao ten
der nod no courageous, so noble in pros-
peril; and so splendid in defeat. In
outward semblance, in character, and
in deeds, he was the finest flower of the
great race from whirh we spring. Hi*
life was the perfect manilcutation ot
the ideals we hold highest. And in
hie honor ami that of that go.llf aol
.Her we call hia "right arm,” we of
the Nooth hold Barred to a splendid
and a tragic memory thin first month
of the year.
If you will look further, yon will
find that January ha* brought mnt<v
fenerou* gift* to' awell the world'#
great atore of treasuries, but because
of these three thinga that are recorded
here, may we not revere it, most of all,
n* tho month of the manifestation of
flod’a presence In tho human sonlf—
Anne Hankln in January .Southern Wo
man's Magadan.
NOTICE
DON T FAIL TO RESERVE YOUR HEATH TONIOHT
Oamogt# Library It O'clock
*
For the Remaining Lyceum Attraction*
IThe Famous
Hawaiian Quintet
Under DlrecUor*hlp of tbo noted Josef Kckuku will entertain next
Tuesday Evening at the L brary
M
Seats on Sale After Today #t Campsey A
White Drug Store.
h very thing In This Picture
look* efficient, doe* it not? Rffl
dowry a the word around which
our transfer service has been built.
When you ask us to deliver good*
for you, there la the satisfaction of
knowing that they will be carefully
and accurately transferred, with no
trouble to you. Our equipment In-
clude* a 2 ton truck. See ua for
long haul*. Phone 665.
Hamilton Transfer Co.
The McAlester Coal Is
The Best Coal That Comes
To Cleburne.
McAleetor Coal la free burnt us with red a-th erd no cEnktra.
money and worry by getting the McAlester OoaL
supply of Nut and Lump. HaUnfartlOtt of oor customers U our aim.
Wo hava a limited
J
Wallace &. Wallace
PHONE UR—(36
In the mcnntirao what ia to be done
with people who are determined to run
over autoemb lea
Announcements ~
1 1
..............*......................rntinHiH
For Cash Only *
Lard fresh, pure and White
17 1-2 cts. per Pound
You can save by paying CASH because it lake* CASH to
buy more hogs to duplicate this
High Grade of Lard.
J. TIPTON SIMMONDS
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ror City Marshal:
A O. WHITE
J. J. (DORS) ROOERS
J. T ROE.
Tor City Assessor and Collector:
STEPHEN II BAYER
T. P. (PIERCE) KIRRHAM
W. E. MILLER
JACK HU(ill EH
JNO T. (TOM) CORLEY
J. HARRY STANFORD,
c m uRirriN.
J. J. IIOFTMAN.
ORACE LOCKETT RARBER SHOP
(Rucanor to Will Patterson.)
Barber Shop on East Chamber* street.
Opposite Cleburne National Bank
TINE WORK AND OOOD.BEKVICE
Come to Bee Me
THE MAH WHO STARTS
in Business today
Should hnvr money or credit.
To he aucccHsfiil, he needs both.
The real start inpr point of nny hugin&M in—
THE TIME AT WHICH ONE BEGINS
SYSTEMATIC SAVING,
Try this by opening n Hank Account with UH
WE'Al'PHECIATB YOLK HI SIN’KSS
THE NATIONAL BANK of CLEBURNE
s BJ?°iW00D ,T-c- NLAKKNEY
1 rrgident Cashier
-€L3'N «]» •' «»<*?><»
‘“i1
o a *
1 ^ p6ofitrsiift
BACK B
ial t/PeptN
*wiv Or J4 INCH rtfiHLKIRl V« iIM hdP
Hetorlal Rsri™, Jacket No ««M ftlaee ( he 42 lackoo b«Mt and 14
walM 'ZZ. ^7 u r'"1* Hh,rt- N° M“ W‘^ « « InchoL
Tkln pattern tar aale by Brows Weot Compnay.
Special Prices Made On Groceries
On all $5.00 orders or over, we w'll
sell you 16 pounds of the best gran-
ulated sugar $1.00. Deliveries free.
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