Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Y, OCTOBER 3, 1919.
Bottled Manpower
SAKE OF CHARITY
Sherman, Oet. 2.- Paying $205
for the traet, G, H. Collins
.1, Whitewright, Monday bought
♦
Cole's Original Hot Blast
943,60
BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN ANO BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL
Marshall, Oet. 2
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
Room 6 Dundee Bldg.
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If these organs are torpid and full of
impurities the germs thrive and bring
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vital organs in good condition
county oil money has been invented
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Many unskilled
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tired of the city and want the
you
READ THE
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Advertisements
See our show windews for suggestions.
Or to the Hawai-
Philippine Islands.
Inn Islands, the garden spot
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and learn n trade.
SHE’D WALK MILES
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U. S. Department of Labor
let from one to two miles are at work.
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nounced by President W B. Bizzell.
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SERVICE FIRST
QUALITY ALWAYS
THREE GOOD DRUG STORES
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Germs entering the body with
air we breathe are harmless if
the
the
Hour stomach, belching, wind in the
bowels nnd constipation, can be cor-
twenty five pounds in weight.
All druggists sell Tanlae.
Cat Shows
Modal Ho ISE
the
take
man
are
per,
Penton, Oct. 2. The criminal docket
wan taken up in the sixteenth distriet
court thin week mid four weeks will be
devoted to eriminal work. Tuesday ju-
ries in the court imposed four peniten- l
com-
Young
He thus made on the deal $3,
Thia trade indieates something
an
of
The ■
NYAL
SURE
Advertisements tell you what, where and when you can
buy to best advantage.
Hale county lands the past several
months.
city suspended sentence on charge o2 bur-
A. glary.
acre
route
It
Saves
and
Serves
' SHERMAN TO BUILD
INCINERATING PLANT
WILL SELL YOU MEATS AT
THE FOLLOWING PRICES:
Chuck Steak. 20c per lb.
Brisket Roast and Stew, 18c to
20c.
And other meats along with the
prices.
RUSHING WORK ON
NEW OIL RAILROAD
ROGER W. BABSON, Director General, Information and Education Service.
W. B. WILSON, Secretary.
Floyd's Barber
Shop
4 4 N
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LAND ON SHERMAN
INTERURBAN SELLS
IT 5205 AN ACRE
still jumping the counter nt $75
Join the university in KHAKI
OFFICER KILLED
RY SHOTS FIRED
FROM AMBUSH
Zn4tar
AolNCV
TEACHERS AT A & M
RECEIVE PROMOTIONS
nil burnable trash collected by the city
trash wagons will be burned, has been
AND THEY ARE PAID THE LoW-
EST WAGES. You might be a ribbon-
counter clerk nnd get $75 a month and
be dressed up all the time, but the me-
chanie in overalls draws down $150 to
♦200 a month, owns a home nnd has a
"Flivver” in a short time, while you
T. & P. PREPARES TO
HANDLE BIG DANE
CROP OF LOUISIANA
paying ♦150 to ♦200 per month. Would
you like to learn to bn an electricinn f
if so enlist in the Signal Corps. Are
sleep like a child nnd I have gained promoted from assistant to associate
professors, effective Oet. 1, it was an-
received
new loco-
in Advertisers Who Know
Advertise in The Review
construction I
- hnve jobs
T.&P.TO RECEIVE
25 NEW ENGINES
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the eighty acre farm of II. H. Fntherly,
I located just north of Sherman on the
Denison interurban The deal involved
a total consideration of $15,071.60 for
the eighty acres, less 6,48 acres owned
by the Texas Electric Railway as a
signed to camp utilities, <
division, during war now
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See This Heater At Our Store
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men of this city have this w< k
pleted the organization of a
Men’s Business lengue, with
spite of nil I could do, I Ind no nppe
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it
Prickly Ash Bitters. it keeps a
I
eifie railway company has
notice that the twenty five
"After trying several different med-
icines without getting relief, my broth
cr got me a bottle of Tanlne and I
started inking it. By the time I hnd
finished my second bottle my appetite
began to Improve and my other troub-
les were greatly relieved. That burn-
in working trim. Price ♦ 1.215 per bot-
tle. Foster Fain Drug Co.
nnd will be n great addition to the
road to handle its heavy traffic.
of the
All branches of
on a spell of sickness. To keep
DECATUR YOUNG MEN
ORGANIZE LEAGUE
Bo)
Ladd and J. E. Owens, composing a
committee from residents living just
the house, re ady /-to-
teke for emergereten,
it is a good remedy
to use any time.
TABLETS OR LIQUID
•OLD EVERYWHERE
the same ns the 2 1112 type now in
........... the line, only they will have
n tank with a capm ity of 12,000 gal
ions of water and 4,000 gallons of oil.
All of the locomotives will be the
latest style oil burning machines and
of the latest improved in every way
service are now open, one or three
year enlistment. Join the REGULARS
O. M. HEFLIN,
- The Man in Uniform.
GOOD
FOR THE
HAIR
remedy for such ailments. Price $1.25
per bottle. Foster Fain Drug Co.,
j Special Agents.
tite and after eating anything my
ordered by the city, it was learned
Mondny night's meeting of the
comminsion. W II. chisholm, J.
construction of an incinerator in which tiary sentences as follows: Roy Wil-
cbusrhs and colds are wenhening.
Getfia of them as qyiekly » you
ran. Catarrh in any forn sapu th«
vitlty. Fight It and light it hara.
There is a remegy to heip you do it
-u mediejne of forty-seven years'
established merit. Try it.
PE RU NA
For Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions
[ Eastland
Comanche
I Callahan
! [ Shackelford
: ; Archer
:: Wilbarger
< ' Hardeman
| ; Baylor
for only nixteen days. He bought it
Hept 13 from 11. A. French and E.
I N. nobnett, paying $11,028 for ike
Marshall, Oet. 2 Five hundred flat ।
cars and coal cars are now being con-
centrated and equipped to be sent down
the Louisiana division of the Texas &
Pacific railway into lower Louisiana
to be used in handling the big cano
crop in the Pelican state.
The company is also getting a num-
Sherman, Oct. 2 Material for the
Dodson as ehairman. The league will
hold bi monthly lunehe ons, the first
of which wil be held Oet. 2. At this
time visiting members of the Dallas
mid Fort Worth Chambers of Com-
It purines the blood, regulates the
digestion, olds elimination, ton.a
up the nerve renters and carries
health to all the mucous in logs
For the relief of thone pains to
stomach and bowels, belching, sour
stomach, rheumatism, pains in the
back, sides and loins. PL-HP NA is
recommended.
a-a. PE-RP SA restores
Rn V. to heaithy action the
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4 Oil Leases, 2,054 14 Acres, 16 Counties
TAKE AN INTEREST IN THE
OIL BELT LEASE SYNDICATE
{ And you have an interest in every one of the 24 leases, all
< , located near drilling wella, some near production, in the fol-
? lowing Hi counties, throughout the oil belt:
IN -
liams, two charges of burglary nnd
sentence of two yenrs in each case;
Jack Kinney, two years on charge of
Burglary; Charley Williams, two years
if our local merchant* deserve your support and patron*
age. READ THEIR ADVERTISEMENTS.
groat outdoors! Do you
weather, snow- and sleet f
ing sensation has disappeared from my thematie department, Agricultural and
stomach, the nervousness is gone, I Mechanical college of Tesas, have been
Decatur, Oct. 2 The young business
College Station, Oct. 2.- Professors
J. W. Mitchell and J. M. Miehie, ms-
south of Sherman near the present
dumping ground, who appenred before
the commission to register a complaint
in regard to the use of the city as a
dumping ground near their places,
were told Hint sueh an ineinerator has
like are warm country where the flow-
ers are always blooming nnd spring
time comes every day I If you do, take
a trip to Panama and with the Signal
Corps. The wires of the Signal Corps
stretch from one end of the great
Canal to the other and link together
the Island Fortresses that guard its
mouth. Or across the Pacific to the
| [ How can we miss?- with ho many good chances— one lease
1 1 proven is worth many times over the cost of all these leases.
How can we lose?—with values increasing all the time.
of the demand for desirable land in
Grayson county.
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like cold
Or do you
The Texas A Pa
"NOTHER’S love for the little one
V never fails. The constant, steady
heat of this remarkable heater is a
never failing friend when economy and
even heat day and night are a necessity.
It pays to investigate.
city for the Cisco Northeastern rail-
- . road which is being rapidly construct-
stomach would burn like fire. I would i ed from this point to the Cnddo oll
turn cold one minute and hot the next, fields in Stephens county. The main
and I was so nervous I could hardly contrnetors for building the road sub
sleep at nil and lost sixty pounds. let from one to two miles are nt work.
men who were as
Wheii there is anything in Combs or Brushes Amt you
want, don’t pass us by We hare good line Lair Brumes and
Combs.
EASTLAND CD. DIL
MAGNATES PURCHASE
HALE GRUNTY LANDS................................. .
— ~ i Decatur organization.
Plainview, Oct. 2.— Reuben M. El- Much enthusinsm is being shown by
lerd last week wold two tracts of lands the members of the league, nnd it is
in Hale county, 3,100 acres being out expected that the league will be of
stomach, liver and bowels are healthy, of the Callahan farms mid ranch four- great benefit in the carrying on of tho
teen miles south of Plainview, find the rapid growth and improvement of the
other near town, to Eastland county eity which is now under way.
parties, the price being $162,500. More-
than a million dollars of Eastland
right of way.
Mr. Eatherly had owned the place
if you want a first class Hair Tonic we have all kinds and
some where we refund your money if not satisfactory.
We will give you quality on any need you may have in
our lines.
You read your newspaper to get the latest news. I o get
all the news you should read the advertising columns as
thoroughly as you do items of local, national or state-wide
interest.
Advertisements keep you posted on the latest improve-
ments in every article of human need, whether food, cloth-
ing, articles of household utility, necessities and luxuries.
Advertisements have established standards of quality for
nearly everything. You insist on that quality when you
buy—perhaps unconscious of the fact that advertising has
implanted that standard of quality in your mind.
Ranger, Oet. 2. Texan blue lawn
that have been making Eant land coun-
ty and smokeless on Sundays for sev-
1 months have been suspended tempor-
arily in behalf of charity for the storm
sufferers of the Texan coant region.
Last Sunday all picture shows were
opened in thin city, the proceeds being
j devoted after expennes had been paid
I to the flood and storm suffrers.
Several thousand dollars were rained
in thin manner and sent to Governor
Hobby for the relief fund. Jake L.
Hamon, builder of the Hamon & Kell
railroad, mid ounder of the new town
of Jakehamon in Comanehe county,
made an appeal for the fund and net a
good example at the opera house hero
by paying $5 to get in and contribut-
ing $50 an ho left.
am no intimately re-
lated to the ntreneth
mid vigor of the na-
tion on
There are fourteen ' ::
qunces of health Kiv-
ilia punch and hell I rarm.
In every bottle PM-
MU - NA Im a goqa
medicine to have in
ENLIST AND DE HAPPY--
DELAY AND IDSE OUT
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You enn Earn, 1.earn. Travel nnd
Hnve while you are in the United
States Army Join the "University
in Khaki” and better your education
or learn any of the great number of
trades now being taught.
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Hov
Likes A
For Breakfast
Sassays B65y
82/ 757 There's no
dE/a other
4S/af cornflakes
P/7 rw like
Post
Toasties
Helena, Ark , Oct 2. W. A. Ad-
kins, special agent ef the Missouri Pa-
cific railway, is dead and Charles
Pratt, a deputy sheriff missing as a
result of ahots fired on the officers
from ambush near Hoop Spur last
night by unknown persons.
—--—a— —
motives for which an order was placed
nome time ago with the American Vo
comotive works, will be ready for de-
livery about Nov. 1
The big new locomotives are divid-
ed into two elassen. Seven ol the en-
gines will be what in known as the Pa-
cific type, the same as the 700 ' lass
now in use on the road, and will be tor
passenger service.
The other eighteen will be what is
known as the Smita Fe type and will
700
7,
Palo Pinto
Erath
Jack
Wise
Parker
I Knox
San Saba
Mitchell
"I feel so grateful for the wonder-
ful relief I have gotten through taking
, Tanlae that I would willingly walk
twenty mile, to tell other sufferers
i what thia medicine has done for me,”
Raid Miss Adela MeKenzie, of 424
Sixth Ave., Nashville, Tenn.
"I suffered about eighteen months
from nervous prostration," she con
tinued, "and kept getting worse in
Cisco, Oct. 2 A large number of
teams and many laborers are complet-
j ing the grades inside the ineorporate (
limits of the eastern portion of the
1 been decided upon mid will be built
as soon as material ordered arrives.
TH TFII ARQIT TINI IC
IU ILLL nUUUl inilLnU trains, as all the light equipment cnn rectod by taking a dose or two of
be used to great advantage in this1
traffic.
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FOUR ARE SENTENCED
IN DENTON COUNTY
CRIMINAL COURT
world. Sec now lands, new customs,
new people, and old lands, old customs,
old people, Don't be among the un-
skilled the untrained. You don't want
to be a migratory, unskilled and unem-
employed worker. They do about ns
much traveling in a year's time, look-
ing for work, ns a wild duck travels
in his biennial trip from Canada to
the Gulf and back agnin.
Priekly Ash Bitters. It it n man's
This is not an “oil stoek" proposition—there is no
"watered stock, “ or salares paid, but is just a straight busi-
ness proposition. You get value received—the leases being
worth the money, and are increasing in value.
We invite you to investigate this, also as to our responsi-
bility as trustees of this syndicate.
If you want in—get busy—as it’s going fast.
Interests in this are $100.00 each—300 interests in all.
Reference: First National Bank of Fort Worth, Texas.
Wallace, Nelson & Wilford
Why Not Cut Your Fuel Bill In Halt
This Winterr You Can Easily Do It
With This Orest Fuel-
6) Sevins Heater. Aot
7 RA& No""
For every advertisement is a news item. Each advertise-
ment tells a story of its own—a story of economical inter-
est to you and your family.
EASTLAND SUSPENDS
BLUE SKY LAWS FOR
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Friends That Never Fail
C. P.
Cleburne Hdw. Co
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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/m1/3/?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.