Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEBURNE,
TEXAS
I/V.xTAlrY .<• 1941’
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Whole Bile Tablet* Provifle Relief in Gall Bladder
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One I .At of
Official
36-lnch Brown
36 and 40 Inch
fill;
BOY SCOUT
DOMESTIC
CURTAINS
Bleached
Pillow Tubing
Headquarters
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5c yd.
98c
15c yd.
57c pr.
you
Pure Thread Silk
Printed
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FRENCH CREPE
KHAKI
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29c pr.
SUITS
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39c yd.
Chenille
Ladies’
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HOUSE COATS
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$1.00
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$1.59
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Special
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LADIES’ SLIPS
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RLGLLAK $1.49 VALUES FO1C
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98c
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79c
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Shirts Sizes
Regular 25c
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Remnants Remnants
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Henderson
15c yd.
BURR BEAUTY SHEETING
BURR BEAUTY SHEETS
and CASES
Mxfli cnnalruCtioi).
wear.
Guaranteed In »iir I year* ordinary wear Buy now!
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8-4 Bleached, yd.
24c
Size 72x99
68c
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25c
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Krgular 15r Values for
10-4 Bleached, yd.
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23c
PILLOW CASTS TO MATCH
9-4 Brown, yd.
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Size 36x36
17c ea.
Size 42x36
17c
10 4 Brown, yd.
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Solid Colored
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TAPESTRIES
BROADCLOTH
Cotton Blankets
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80x80 Square PRINTS
14c yd.
Last Rites Held
For 94-Year Old
Othiel Johnson
Sanforhted,
Pant Colored
Pants Sizes
29 to 44
36 inches wide in 9
different colow.
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aided us tn give
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YOUR HOME MERCHANTS
ASK you TO "BUY AT HOME"
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Guaranteed Fuat Colon
8c yd.
2-1 bread Chiffon
HOSE
" Only 3 More Days To Attend Our-,
Gigantic White Goods Sale!
Boys’ Fancy
RAYON SOCKS
Broken Shits
pi iitlrd designs. Excellent f
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plaids. Extra large.
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Buy your supply now,
Dress Lengths
Beautiful -quality print* and
tnllda. 3Mi to 4 yard length*.
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develop after a full meal, too inucli
roughage, fried or gi eai.y foixln the I
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SPREADS
XI110.. Chenille Bedspreads, ♦iolid colors
in roseuoiMl' blue, peach, tlusly rose and
taiC $l.2» value— special for our \VI4llf.
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Mrs. .1 T Hill of Bono six-nl I
Tuesday here visiting ‘friends
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Mrs A I.
spent Tuesday
busindes.
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| drinking of coffee or tea. eating
| over-spiced' food* and sweet*. Any
extra nervoua tension <>i overwork
| inay bring on an attack Heal colic
U uncommon Buffereta say they
....... i feel better if they drink milk,
Uoiiuia of the! cooked cereals and other mild
; - ! I bladder ; foods, but they are hungry and
-- — ■ ' need more sustaining nourishment.
Till* trend of aymptonis indi-
cate* that sometldng Is wrong with
‘ 1
i to perform fewer operations on the flow of bile.
, biliary tract, unless stones or ac- The adml
! tive inflammation with real ob-
struction |.s present One reason
j for tips is that It, is becoming tn-
was known j creaamgly evident, that chronic
he had
!<-. fol J
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chin clH'.s
last clcxcii
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gall bladder
11 self Hile is '
aiMiolutely nec |
esaary for the'
proper dig ca-
tion of food,
partic u I a r 1 y
flits a n d car-
bohydrate*. I f
I h r allppiy 1 a .
deficient.
t hough t.....
Is no organic |
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Postman Blue
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Mr., and Mrs W M Hlekninn-i
of' Bond are repoiti'U to be HI with |
influenza..
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you tiles*
Size 81x99
Size 81x108
■ose. "I will prove it!
yet 1 can beat youl"
into the watersoaked
r jodhpurs, extracted
f bills. She peeled off
1 it to him. '
money." she said.
smiled sourly, pulled
•om his tiff'DMMtt.
>ld and plastered BtW1
v he had. He returned
i his pocket, and shot
g glance at Kay
iking away from him.
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silk lull Lishibnrd , ring-
light iiitgulrtfs of mil 11
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Wa . no longet
fat num; they
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lie el
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She slid into the
He slid in after
arm under tier
Mr and 1...
Iwvd returned
Abilene after
his parents. Mr
Adams
< .iiaranlreil io last one
t« 41. Tea Rose onlv.
gripped Ida .slionldiu’s.
:1s lu-nyatli Ills aims,
half into the coekpit;
idled’ himself higher,
ay for an instsoit Art
I ger his feet up Then
i grabbed her.
notpr going beiore the
iptid!". he shouted at
['ll hike care of Kay!"
by the collar of her
I her up slipped first „
id tiicn the ottif.r he-
rns He pulled upward
d. They floundered on
KI x 105 iiielicx, extra heavy, beautiful de
signs ill colors of .rose, tiliu-, helio and
green. Special for rtur WHITE SALE.
Assortment of sizqs
and colors. Suitable
for many uses. •
of odd siaes Vat dye; and
l-.xi client w in kmanship and
Suntan add 1'ostman
.J G Adams
then, home hi
visit here with
and Mrs W A
( lose-out
atiforized
naterial < olors:
Hlue. and others.
I. feed up."
yon re Hot lost, why
is: no liOmo?' he1
Miss Salli" ' B.illl'o
influenza At he, iioipi
liams Avenue
Sunvqghs
. Johnson County Motor Co.
Ford Dealer 216 W.
-a < '•
- See Our Windows
______ Finis Johnson
L Io* be improving
of. influenza
New Spring
lot many tizca—36 to 411 inches wide.
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WEDNESDAY. JANUAHY 8, 1911 _______
--.M—ai' T.-j-rr-.T- ww.'," w i -bi. jgiaggaasaesgsaasBScsasacsac;
I YOUR GOOD HEALTH
arc two sous. It.
Childress and C-
Rid Vista; oik- daugh-
I Merid-
Mrs A.
T. Kline’ and Mr.-. Jack Williams
of H PllSO. C B Cooper ot Rio
Vista. Mrs Jessie Payne of San
Antonio. Ernestine Mangold ol Nf-w
Orleans. La alid Billv Mangold (if
Austin Jia is also survived by
eight ftreal-priindrlnldicn ;rnd two
gtcal-greal-grundclfildi <--n
creasingly evident, that chronic
noil-calculous gall bladder disease
is'not. always improved by surgery
Manv patients -suffer from a
group of symptoms which indicate
gall bladder disease, such as sick
stomach, distention and constipa-
tion. A very common complaint is
that while much of the time they
have no trouble, after a certain
ineal or at certain times in the
week they .suffer an attack of dys-,
pepsia or indigestion with a dull
achiryg pain in the upper abdomen,
particularly oh the right side. ,
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Mrs, 8 B Cul]X'pp<i i
nd to be ill with influenza
No'shrinkage, no fading, made 1>
Dickie of Fort Worth.
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15c yd.
Mrs Joel Johnsoii' ol
, Hock. 'Ark . has returned I
bm-no and i; making her home with
-Mr. .and Mrs Arch Ferguson, —7
| South. Wlllijft; Street
/A41 I .engths
dilp, then flung ii‘n,A
■ win* at tier side*
still clingina with a
p to tlie door liaodle.
breath rocked IO his
abbed it hei hands,
free of 'I A handle
she screamed
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t ot
uei
fling
l*h
gl (,
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He valwe. excellent
I t welthL large M-
■ortMnnl M |Md-
neiessarv for the digestion of fats
and carbohydrates, but irf » pow
| erful. intestinal antiseptic
creaMM the supply c‘ ‘
lul< <•« and IhuJi overcomes (I'rnien-
cven I wn'* constipation
ok < iihisman though there Various drugs have been used to
is no organic | Simulate file liver Calomel has
obst i net ton niflammation or liver I Been t he chief aid but now manv
disease and indigestionsresult. Re- j investigators claim that it does
civilly llieie has been a tendency not stimulate the production and
to perform fewer operations on the ' How of bile.
'Fhe administration of bile sails
by the mouth has produced some
quite satisfactory results but re-
lent experiments have shown that
dried whole bile is much more ef-
fective than the use of the sepa-
rate salts. Tablets of whole bile
can nojv be obtained and taken by
mouth, thus furnishing the need-
ed bile which stimulates the liver
to Increased production. Thus we
obtrfin all the benefits.
- Mr. T. M., of Idaho, asks the
name of some whole dried bile tab-
lets and where to obtain them.
"Kapseals Desicol” (dried bilei are
good; two or three of them are'
taken with each meal so as to be ■
come mixed with the food. Ask
your druggist, wheye to get them
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PMrkod by constant progress. Belt 8j«:er.i . ter arrno# to meat *------*
wortwre. WMM«<rong, still pioneer. -4terms tha,t once
: now I. faster ... Clear. - . now dferti
In ^e,territory this com- •"•*‘2®* •*
mpb, your Weal call* fla ***
Wt»4ourth' the time it < *
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fo tills hold he swam
back io Un- ainphlb-
f with hts- cxcijlon.
ej> from being di waved
iv’s .triigKlea he got
HP -Il swung (luffgri
ted m tin' valley ol a*
14l*t rile:. ’ toi
Johnson. 04, pioneel
resident ot Johnson' (
Oirfl January 2 «
bls (laughter Mi
gold. In Meildl;<ii <
RiO Vista CllOieh
Thursday vi'd W
Icier ot yvirl l
Burial vu' In
U r Rio VI'hi (
Johnson
near Hartsville
hl» family
mounlaliv
M't tied
Valley
By CLAUD NteKTIi CHRISMAN, M l)
VID': HEAT) a great deal JbLi
; ” gall stones, gall .stone colic and
, operations for removal of stones
I oi the gall bladder. Wliat we do
! nbt know as nwch about Is the
; ________________ disturbances
aiRdQMBBMHI l^Bt due
a lack of bile
or poor
the supply x>f bile. Bile is not onlv
Ii Hi -I
of digestive I
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ShijJr it|>\76. < ozy for tht'-r «•»!»! «n»
lei m^hls. Good weight. < oh»rs Kosr.
blur, hflio. ^<»hl Mild grrrn.
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Large designs. excellent for
maknlg housecoats. Fast color,
large selection of patterns.
Prked special for our WHITE I
SALE.
s devil's the matter
he demanded You'd
ne out here to ,haunt
f save you. You'might
us a little (oopera-
away from him "And
iupposed to be.!1" she
A sack of potatoes?"
! to save you'" he an-
/ •'Your antics keep
r twenty-four hours. I
md ptek voti up when
Guardsmen are going
. tions I pull you off a
; So you beef at me!"
ou want, me co act?"
"What am I supposed
twenty tout hours of
n through0 Why kick
ntll'l get lost?-’ . -
sMting on ihc floor of j
n in a prkil ol water. I
glared 'at lie) ' Kick I
nl H you get Lost? You
1 I talk to me
welled ill
SR got tlii- tnotpfl
He kicked the ship
lie wind.
xe fighting-. Bill and,
or!" he sltputed. I
closed it. *>en picked
■ too ‘gently, ahd de-
:r the extra seat
m being wretched.’1
lerably I'm sorry I
i of that crate cheer-
lickea. I'm a bum
p picking on me " .
eking on you. I’m just
idri't gel there."
le jt If--" she Ijegan.
e hurled at her. "fn
n il still be insisting
i. You haven't proved
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mill I Hid* .
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III “ I 111* < Ullil.H I liillfl
light In fh<
Um ' Ch II Will Ft •.( ;
• whn iniiiliiil T
HuHmii oi
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lhev
lr. cd !mi Hu.
Mem' < ’<n iniU"ti
I moved to 11»• 11 I;• i in m>in
I son Count,v Manv v
I when Mr Johii.on
I actively enuagid in
I moved Io Ihelr 4h»ih<
I ’ "Uncle Hood ns
I Io Ills manv hn nds
I hvud a hie <d <
I b. Iter citizenship
I ot good schools. chuirhc.s ;nul
I homes, prut, lire last cluxen yv»u •
I .of his life with hi1. (l<nj).'lil<T Mis
I Nan J Mangold, in Mei.Hhan Hu
I became hl in Soph mbit 1939 and
I never full.v recovered A .short fu-
I neral sei vic <• was held at the home,
L lolloping which Hie I’uniams wen1
taken io Hio Visja toi la,I rites.
Mr Johnson was a chattel mein
her of "the Hio Vi-ta t'lniruh ot
Christ
^Sm yivoi <
.Johnson of
.lohnson ol
l<i, Mis Nan MiHignld ol
ion; seven-giaiulchiklien I
1 .....’toe and Mrs' ’ ‘
Paso. C B
Mrs
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 79, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1941, newspaper, January 8, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310503/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.