Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
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CLEBUINE MORNING REVIEW
FRIDAY, DECEMBER fl. 1918
PAGE TWO
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INNOCENT
Every Home Loves
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Furnishing Homes Complete is our Specialty.
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Daily Fashion Hint
PROS AND CONS OR GOVERNMENT
HOME, SWEET HOME
SHIP OF RAH.ROA
Keep up the Christmas Spirit with a message of cheerfulness
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A Holiday Greeting Card
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SEELY DRUG COMPANY
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SPECIAL PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS.
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FROM OTHER VIEWPOINTS.
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pigweed
substitute
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one phase, this i
Be it ev
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CHRISTMAS RECOVERED
ds might be made into paper if some seien
to take time to deal
vard men,’’
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children
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like to bad men
oming
whole
WISE AND OTHERWISE
"What is this you have invented!"
unusual about it?’’ "It will ventilate."
a dilemna at
NO DIFFERENCE
— Louisville Courier-Journal.
If the roads are re-
Eeonomy is of itself a great revenue.— Cicero.
about it
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with the problem of
event there’d never
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had to
diplom
audies brimming o’er—
days and ways of yore,
shet"‛ "Won-
he doesn't put
transportation business facing
end of the path of solution
tri
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world as
Through 1
make the
willing to welcome them baek to the old
— Cleveland Plnin Denier.
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coaches."
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leaving
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which
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ued by
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I'll practically
roads.
which had a
•nd drawn
ir night,
nas Night
P084
ean’t fool nil the German people, evea, all the time. — Ohio
extended
of satin.
had he
g had
uf art
I Already the sen is sfe enough for the world to go in
greatest punishment for evil conduct in the swimming.- Atlanta Constitution.
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order to be able to call the bluff.
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WILLIE KESKEYS IS
VeRY ILL OF PNEUMONIA
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WISE AND OTHERWISE.
Would not be
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lift expectation fails, and most oft there where
mst it promises. All's Well That Ends Well. ; State Journal,
eeond
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won, fir
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TODAY ONLY
DIXIE
Players
In
ught renown bet
patterns of Community Silverw
ever with us, an offense to the eye and the
immersed
This November is a sod friend to apartment house
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CLEBURNE Morning Review
rututahed Dally Er cept Monday by
Till uzvIw ruaxzaxwo co, IMO
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Mr
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the dress hns an
on told to save the
nd the cherry pits
ind iron and table :
i told to save food .
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PUNISH THE GUILTY EXONERATE THE
Brooklyn Citi- I tilator for
" What in
hearted landlords
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We have many different attractive, durable, beautiful
only to And little folk and shrieks of glee,
Ami capers 'round a Christmas Tree*!
Hintory reveals tha faet that the lohenzollern family
originated in Switzerlnnd. None of the old neighbors seem
Bu
ou ned
ound
a lack
W.
emint ।
•ion had plunged them and kept them
Counsel— "Then you think he struck you with
maline nfarethmuht f"‛ "You can't nix me up like
that. I've told you twice he hit me with a brick.
There wasn’t no mallets nor nothin' of the kind
^w/fi'islocixd
of the
J)inhKjlalJc
Students of the situation are agreed that if his fellow
eitizens will take prompt care of financing the war Presi-
demt Wilson will attend to the pTomaey,—Washington
Star.
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The mos remarkable thing to us, after the wny the’d
acted for more than four years, is the evidence that yon
Our line of engraved and hand tinted Christmas cards is
The RexcCC Store
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this instance the panel may ।
with fringe or fur The ,
Your own burdens, perhaps are heavy; that makes your
thoughts for others an even more inspiring example.
dreds of useful durable line of gifts.
the new
Id world
lea helpn
I ways
ocent
old in
nd his
also n good friend to tenants of hard-
Buffalo Einquirer.
n the l hr
kept the rin on food pi |
nation's full shiength ei
sion, and materials pu
upon the separated in
n as he stood !
t the harbur’s .
- leans out of I
ils to see that
w orking man '
■ blows, home ।
Citizens of Cleburne: Attend the
meeting to reorganize the Commereial
Club Tonight I
Mark Sullivan, the New York editor, said on hi-1
return from an official visit to the front:
"The soldier can still hnve a good time on hH
furiough, but war prices make n good ime costiy. ।
"A bandsome young American officer was send
ing a wire one day in a London postoffice where I
was mailing a package. The girl telegraph clerk,
running over the officer's message arid:
"I ran t make hut whether this reads
funds' or ‘no tun.’
"Oh, weil, what's the dikerence?’ said
young officer gloomily lighting a elgaretk.’’
Lheer your hrurt . Le He: «
Antony and Cleopatra.
• • •
street cars and railway
"Why
Women Sin”
Children under 10 years "t nge will
not he admitted unless accompanied
ly parents or wiht a written order.
Pietures for today Only
Roy Stewart
in the
'Silent Rider
And a Two Keel Comedy. Program
Y ygea again tomorrow.
influence upon all industry
Looking at the matter broadly, we fiud
or example
that the war is ended in
landlords. It is
business world, because the financial disasters ot
railroads create an unfavorable and widespread
You may meet her." "What department store is meeting to reorganize the Comme. sial
she shopping at!"—Judge. Club Tonigt! \
d scraps <
nd SO OIL
ng weeds
soldiers. They divest them
roes and throw it in the gut
it
ed tl
about
fifty
w resit
admin
who s
chin*
me nt
Bu
pressu
re the Government tnok them ove
selves of that sdered iron
i ter.- Kochester Herald,
it may turn out to have been a victory for the Ger-
for years would be most disturbing not
the holders of their securitit . but to the
Pictorial Rteview Coatumo No. 7921. c , c c
34 to 11 inches bust Price, 25 Southeast —orner -duare.
1 cents. ।.
w it li w
Intersta
I means And in tl
er paper shortage.
"What are you doing nt n trousers sale. Mrs
That book to me in good
Whieh puts me in a working mood
Emerson.
The Hun is driven to his den
And Christmas comes to earth again
. —Judd Lewis in Houston Post
............ ........— •
$
"A *rat on the New York Stock Exchange
costs upwards of $60,000 " "Men are s mystery to
me." "‘How now!” "‘Look st them. Spend all
that money for a seat, and some of them stand,
while others run around in circles"—Boston Tran
script. .
in All peole, too. Detroit
rough the war we've I
the peach stones
true that the roads
pon its
the Pr
The hastening of some Allied troops from France to
Moseow might cheek governme it, by assaasination. St.
Louie Globe I emoerat.
have not lost this during the period -in
trend of other lines before they were
of npeeial .tie, et
.Shipping World,
• e •
Westerner—“Well, I'm off for New
Second Westerner—" My wife is there.
a complete Chest of Silver. Don’t overlook our Hun-
TN TIm LATEST FASTITON.
ne ‘The stralght Wide panel is a popu-
। inr way of doing the back of smart
frocks in combinations of serge and
n h> Americu l
if individuul de
cu u*c.
Emanuel Keskeys who .lied Tuesday. '
II« has many friends who will regret
to learn of .his serious condition and
will hope for an immediate improve-
meat.
BLOOD POISONING
Hamlin’s Wizard Oil a Safe First M Treatment
How often lockjaw and blood
poisoning result from the neglect
of a (light scratch or little cut! Ham-
lin’s W izard Oil is a safe and effec-
tive first aid treatment. It is a pow-
erful antiseptic and should be ap-
plied immediately to wounds of this
kind to prevent danger of infection.
It is soothing and healing and
quit kly drives out pain and inflam-
mation in cases of sprains, brnises.
Cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as
reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet,
cold sores, canker sores, earache and
toothache
Get it tram druggists for JO cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get .........ney back
Ever constipated or have sick
headache! Just try Wizard Liver
Whips, pleasant little pink pills, JO
cents. Guaranteed.
•---May W. • .
Citinena of Cleburnet Attend the
White matin is used for tho collar
ledium aizo renuires 2% ynrdi 54
ne h serge with I yards 16-inch aa
in.
ung by tl
the duvot
carcely a day goes by thi
it three uniforms.'' Life
And it m a pity, too • For if we
wise li-. up our abundant weet
। an li.' H- no end of economie
soil fertility nml food crop hind
~C0~2y
. ~t. ____ . - -
The Am
fur pul
fixed interest and dividends guaranteed by the
Government. was decidedly toward bankruptey
To lift them back bodily into the pool of dis
tress into which the Interstate Commerce Commis
pi of counsel is likely to vanish from among us
Th.’ Rolsheviki, wateling the progress of events, must
realize Hint they also will b„ attended to if they are still
in power, when the other work is finished. Boston Globe.
h children peeping thr
• don ‛t cat or other- ।
1 crop it will go on .
w aste in destroying I
rance.
[the cheerful airo
A Navajo blanket I
happily own.
I spread it ovt f lat
in my room
And bathe in its
' glorious colors until
ry soul simply bursts
into bloom
q*c*""
food
ehed he
ta of r
he curtains
Vo shut war
And Christm
Shan Ite just
t he streets I
h mi Amer
and down
n, headed
atin in
pde
be subjeet to von
the finnneial Mat
ing the uncertain
erward in operat
depending upon
Ami little stoekings in a row
A nickel hid in every too
s there #o wlling
anoerinum
in oronze
for the (iov ernment h
nystem with politic* h
tin the other ham
tent of the country ha
machine, making eae
benefit, but lor bette
tem. it would be it i •
This might mean bankruptcy- for
smaller lines, especially as railroad
much now a matter of most careful <
on the part of investors, and has b
destroyed for a large number of the
Bronson ." Most of the air* people put on about
the benefits of foreign travel are a bluff." Wood-
i M>n -"Yea. But you've got to travel yourself in
stored to their owners they are confronted with
bankruptcy for many of them and much difficulty
the others if they are not returned and Gov.
Enment ownership follows, the end of enterprise,
of efficient service, and f operation on economic
line*, is certain to follow, especially if political
patronage menacing our form of Government in
allowed to develop
Surely • middle coure may lie worked out a
inn by which unified government control may be
Petained-but with roads atill owned by stoekhold-
ers who shall be given a meure of representation
Newgirl? Women aren't wearing trousers." "Not1 to have been
yet But still well, anyhow I'm just looking home, however,
around."’ Stray Stories.
■Willi,, Keskeys, son of Mr. and Mrs.
hns ! Josoph Keskeys, is seriously ill of
vo- pneumonia which followed an attack ,
| of influeuza. ll.. is n brother of j
W H. K
control mada mmet
with candles bright
And nuts
• Hi. ( hris
ads and empty ‘ li
mi the mount 1
plains of Kao ।
t
She’s a splendid dresser, isn't
emned Hi
food An
orld kin
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, December 6, 1918, newspaper, December 6, 1918; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422525/m1/2/?q=a+message+about+food+from+the+president: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.