Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3,
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The New In Women’s
Phone Us
>
I
Dresses
GAVE ALL HIS STRENGTH
Devoti
♦
which reeruiting i
Hur
aret
Hopkins & Head
Dl
the instruc
ican peopl
who
th
?) •
Phone 353
315 South Main
in-
The Tailored Suits
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m
I SELL THE BEST SHOE
t
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WITH A GUARANTEE AT
L
M ..
np M
eement depot
t
A SMALL PROFIT COMF
Non
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n
to 11
$35.00 to 85.00
Repair Work
A
401 E. He
Crayson Urges Return
Handsome Coats
1, stenogrnph
« I V
fer, with big buttons, big collars and pockets.
Coats
Dente
W
its
Wef
$25.00 to 125.00
d
"1
Smart Dresses
W
T
ection prom
th
In
eNe
$12.00 to 65.00
Boost The Fair
auout those who opposed the
Cecil & Company
strong
opinions in the Colorado city
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what the treaty
the leagne of natic
Campsey & White
organiz
IIII'
that the
SUPPORT THE FAIR
Druggists
olif
Buy A Season Ticket
company.
Phones 2
of the republie
And Attend Every Day
ternool
him
e sentntiv
ght back from Paris
The lire ident declared that anyone
Kansas City
falp
Produce
Go
fair
produe
nt
MaaTaeumixru
hn
fair
ite
is l prie
Thomas Grain Drills
t
nah.
Eve
I
ll nd
th,
Land Sown with Thomas Drill Made
PHONE 668.
402 South Main Street.
7 BUSHELS MORE OF OATS PER ACRE
1 BUSHELS MORE OF WHEAT PER ACRE
4
Quotes From Roosevelt
TUAN FROM OTHER GOVERNMENT BRANDS IN DENTON COUNTY.
The president. f
A Public Institution
t line
t.i time
the writ
in his
IT WILL DO THE SAME THING IN JOHNSON COUNTY.
peech tie quoted f.
l President
Roosev elt
follow
The
ef
TAKING ORDERS FOR FUTURE DELIVER IES NOW AT
i
In
T. W. Scott & Sons
TRADERS STATE BANK
for th
PHONE 74
I
TTLADEDS TNIE RANK
$2.00
$1.00
$1.00
Ion
1 it
should
by the
indie
the
carries a dagger that
plunge into the vitnls
addition to hi* work
Mr. Baker is taking
p of t hi
yield in
strongly
league.
I
1
Adults
Children
Autos -
esting
for his
immet
Hunt
• one
peace
Inga
last
* light
a hait
, but
The
nbine
vorla
by
len
not
uh<
SAVE
MONEY
< renting
sion of
eral
to
orl
on
n offi-
forma-
i the
om the
so, afte
eriticis
RAIN HANDICAPS
COTTON HARVEST IN
SECTION AROUND MAY
hich the
have
Wen tli
mid Mi*
IMI
eat
Am
bro
l<r or I
furlong
w for service
Expeditionary
I
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> A
3
figu
bin
III
Ae
CECIL ANO CO. WIN
FIRST PRIZE ON BOOTH
COTTON RECEIPTS
AT DENTON SHOW
A BIG INCREASE
BE
LOYAL
LEAGUE CAUSE WON RULES FOR ENLISTMENT
WILSON BELIEVES IN UNTED STATES AMI
Ree
offi
at i
Shown in Velours, Polo Cloth, Sealettes, Broadcloth, Sil-
vertone and Tinseltone—long or short models, as you pre-
I tain
an ।
d
tion of the Amel
league of nation
illnes# that 4 aus
III
OLD BY FOSTER FAIN DRUG CO.
CLEBURNE,
For every autumn occasion are here.
Suits, Coats And
rpi
ok
Our collection of new fall clothes for the Woman or
Miss is without duplicate in this city in style, fabric, tailor-
work, finish, individuality and lowness of price.
Oil lifelike
booth In a
M thi: great document w
l during hi
l find, mo
And we will promptly supply all your wants
say it too strongiy, that
an absolutely false impre
dresses and hn
it ary se
ient.
imited t
rganized prop
i which threat
and there with
I for the service
ice and
nd ion
eal reeruiting
Cireulars No*
Those close to the president assured
him, and he himseir believed, that he
I I
of any
does t
ut with him
Iw ready to
Below i* give
rial cireular gi
tion concerning
thi* year. Sev-
been sold here
can be utilized
<"
13
liately to
res and altogether, the
utiful and very inter
। thi* authority
rd will eb sent
erseas replace-
lemn agreement In u great
224 and
Were re*
ubst it uted
for servie
"Carrying Daggers"
"I huve perceived more and more,"
he said. "that men have been busy
Sweet Potatoes, Good Fresh Eggs and Butter.
ice of | repli
ad lis In ml
eague
‘ ....." ------* ----
R. A. KIMBERLING
Proprietor.
cirr
Are here, ready or your choosing, in a range of styles, fab-
rics and colors to gratify the wants of everyone; with a
price range broad enough to meet the limitations of every
carries it hyphen a
convenient to the soldier.
PRESIDENT ON WAY HOMF WILL
THINK PEOPLE ARE WITH
HIM
enlinted.
a period
• I that no
you’d be proud to own, for they are of superior quality
and ultra style at
The Convenient Corner
of na
tied.
depot. Camp Meade, Maryland.
* tour, quoted from
minent republicans
cases the service record* will bo sent
I he president had intended at Wich I Camp Meade, Maryland, if this is more
ita to explain further the Shantung
matter How it was Germany, and
The min* of the past
d> layed roton picking.
fective move for obtaining
■aid we m
in the leag
leliberately
bi an agreement between nil the great
» pence of rigl
xactly the le
the president
urer of the
eredit to hl
tintie abilit)
are decorate
ver, the e
This >*
Im* ben rai
The boll
tops every
few farm
nseets this
not ben ill'
otton crop
seetion since
. ... o . ...
Digg-Pollard Marriage
erford, Oct. 2. <). B. Diggs
** Linda Pollard of Swinton
rried in thia city Saturday nf
They wil reside in Swinton,
n the oft rey
the faet that
ident’t
to the
riu in
uthority ;,
but may ’ •
V
**,,,>
) HERE AND SAVE MONEY
For several days befot
donment of the tour the
V.
W
sistence of Dr Grayson, hi* physician,
which caused him to give up hi* work PII
He wanted to speak in Wb luta where 1 "Enlinted with a V1
ii splendid ( । iwd awaited him in a | with the Americau
city that was beautifully decorated in * "" e, Eurore:
hi* honor, hut Dr Grayson would not 1 4. Men enlisted under
The variety is now at its height. There is nothing to be
gained by waiting. Our service is now at its best.
may be grunted reenlistment furlough*
hud won hl* case anyhow. and that under the provisions of paragraph 6,
the tow remaining speeches could noteireular No. 113, war department, 1919.
have added greatly to the efect he Men granted suel furloughs willbe
had already produced throughout the directed to report on expiration of the
country furlough to the commanding general,
lent Wil
the ne
de l ot loll
ivocating
made to
ats for the
rators, re-
rators and
the enlist-
should be
centage of
erks nml
permit this and insisted upon Mi Wil
son s immediate return to W ashing
ton
,) -(BANISH) (
/e)) THAT
' BUNION -
nt KJ A Trial Oller Proves HI 8
F’FAIRYFOOT Will instantly relleve 2
your pnin No matter how mnany yenre Yon have
nuffered how severe, stubborn or pninful Your
bunion in no muller how many other remedine,
ehielde, pade or protectore you have tried With"
out nvav, don t give up ho e and become div
couraged don ‘t imngine H is ineurable for
FAIRYFOOT benefited hundroda and thousande ।
efter ali other remedien failed. 3
FAIRY UK »T banishee pnin inetantly-elimi-
nnten all noroness and swelling. Evert uwer •
antiefled < uvomer Prove t •• for yoursell
right now, Just try it-you sk nothinK An
iron laii monev-nek guarnmteo •• your r*
1*.' in rhat you will l- entirely sutimsei We
bAjIYFOtoth full limit , ...
WeuavenvAINYFOUI remedy f ruvery f 04 e trou: i“
arge And
g instrue-
er this All
be retained
win be for-
girntioli of
id I ( Ali
nny num
Men enlisted under this authority
Pact Caused Breakdown Want
•d to Go on With Tour
Want*
' prices.
24, war (te-
nded and
therefor:
with the
Force*,
nmediately.
ommanding
d stations
i ized to en-
ler the fol
decisions of a common tribunal
tn back Its decisions by force
great civilized nation* mhould con
pathy, certain bodies of nympathy
। foreign nations, that in organized
not China, from whom the peninsula
was taken by Japan, and Hint only
through the league of nation* could
the possession be returned to Chinn,
its real and original owner.
Mr Wilson’s last speech at Pueblo,
* olo was one of the mos i powerful
he delivered during hi* tour. He had
intended, as he nearod the conclusion
of the trip, to speak mole and more
Mav. Oct
purse.
Materials are Serges, Velours, 1 inseltones. Broadcloths
and Sil vertones; shown in navy, black and a range of Fall
shades. Priced at
ises the largest J
Many farmers nr
their hog* on the
cd ( riticism
the It
ill depart
e nt a disadvan
nation wa eith
fying oi had ont
He explained
Shown in Serges, Jerseys, Satins, Tricotines, Taffeta,
many wonderful combinations ranging
rom plain tailored to dressy models that aford easy se-
ection of garments suitable for any occasion. Beaded, em-
broidered or braided all the new Fall tones and black.
nation in Wichit
speaking tour
For more than
but occasional day
I had been AIV ing t h
rear the doe ument
company, and is a real
। good judgment and ar
“That wus
tions‘ idea
• resulted in Iha
e sudden termi
Kansas, of his
ed Ntates Army, secur
powers, in which the paet
pledge itself, not only to abide
for staple and fancy groceries. New Irish and
to Duty Explaining Peace
int there is
azainst the I paint mg,
exactly t he ranged as
with him noticed signs of nervousness
about him But it was only at the in
and he voiced sor
The first prize for the boat decorat-
ed booth nt the fair ground* wan
awarded Wednesday to Cecil & Co.
The display was designed and arrang
ed by Ward Bilker, secretary and treas-
planning
much iuterest in the fair.
The Cecil store also was awarded
second pi ize for the best decorated
store window.
inelude among the enli
signal corps, telephone
pair men, expert radio
telephone linemen. An
ments for infantry off
made to per uro a large
league proce
I same source
ail! yield frm
a huie per no
list men for this servi
lowing conditions,
n. Only white men v
b Enlistment may
of one or three years,
man shall be enlisted t
han not had previous
under the federal govi
e Exeeptanee will I
fantry, uignal corps,
ment, mid eorps of <i
d Men eligible for
reenlistment under 4
tions may be reenliste
thority. Such men atl
on their present duties
J »
tton 11
the fir
cd in t
without delay to the commanding gen
eral, Camp Monde, o that he may have
information of the number of soldiers
NO ordered to report.
accomp I
»n over
evils have destroyed
ear up to this year,
havi foune ■! ne
ar and it is thought
iiin become a great
A BANK IS A PT IM.It' INSTITUTION. While it is not
owned and managed by the civil authorities, it is in close
relation to the general public. At least it is quasi public. This
bank feels its obligation to the community, and endeavors in
all its transactions to discharge the obligation with strictest
fidelity.
are azainst the pm t,
lishing his task Mi
strained himseir
SAM GARBER
in some Ne
very short I*
the boll Weil
muuities the
and the cotte
to two third*
his ph)*
atom m
lai ing b
hi* expli
of the warded nt
' d he l ..............
If I can eateh uni man with a hyphen
in thi* groat content I will know that
I huve got an enemy of Hie republic. I
ilt i only certain bodies of foreign
partment, 1919,
the following i
1. Recruiting
uiting office
Buy a Season Ticket Attend Every Day.
aganda proceeded front
ened this country here 1
disioyalty I want to ,
voteN or Ine nritish empire ||
council, or higher body of the l,
Great Britain him only a single
just an the United state and the
•r nations have "
American Expeditio
Europe, will be resum
The walls of the booth
with beautiful landseape
i the booth itself i* nr
living room. Beautiful
andsome suits are shown I
’I propagandi
eding from
the H
•he I
■ml cars of hag* hn*
ii order Hint pennut
n this way.
direct
three week*, with
ys of relaxation, he
e ultimate ounce of
ngth and the last
ality to the la k of
fellow ountrymen
the aban
traveling
The following notation will bo
le on flu* enlistment papers and ser-
• ......ords for men enlisted for this
I not be reenl int ed u
with their warrants
he reenlisted a* pri
2. Every effort s
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1919, newspaper, October 3, 1919; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422840/m1/2/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.