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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1921
CLEBURNE MOANING REVIEW
PAGE TWO
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BEGINNING THE DAY
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CLEBURNE HARDWARE CO.
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provided you protect your savings.
The other morninz I vot up foeling
2
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winning smile und uaid
men fed
Twins Strangely Linked
Your inquiries are cordially invited.
The National Bank
V
of Cliburne
J. C. Blakeney, Cashier
S.B. Norwood, Pres.
We invite YOUR Banking Business.
Traders State Bank
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your funds and protection for the future.
The Certificates of Deposit issued by The Na-
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10 enter
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Munin
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nor Whitman, eonduetipg th" in
into alleged city corruption, turn
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and Waller Grier j
III- were members I sound or
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taken out for a six month period, or
tith. judged him by his own code. The Gold
me toexplnin i i) neianchol l
Quit ^kvr
23ib CL Az-
Pglac Lot/
"U monaw
hmn Fingle «ninctie glowet warm in n
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exeeuti
milk. nnd the joyons stuf wns nil off
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kopuowtmenay
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Try Our
BONCILLA MASSAGE
around 11 • lump of
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tween I
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to eucape violence
who feeling orners
heen safe for uny ।
1 In th mnilow. w to h
It almost
) couid not pas
du-k hid the tamillar old Lills reralled
to 1.u ldx ,mst life it "ii- with no lit-
n mun heuins the day wronu
Considering the price, we think our ar-
ticles are a good "buy. 1
overed her fine with
Nihen
mt AIthe
I l Im re «| •■< led him.
rhat the " was
of the outdoors
•' Bond of Fear
Inurels haek to the (nue
ECZENAl
Money hack without queetion
if HUNTB Salvo fails in tha 4
irentment of ITCH. KCZKMA p®
KINOWOHM, 11 I I ER off
other itchin skin dinenges ua
Try a 75 cent box al our dak. "I
Foster Fain Drui Co.
ROUP
spusmodie Croup is frequently
relieved by one application of-
VICKS
▼ VAPORUE
Over 17 Million fan Ute^ Yearly
unele liult glowed •
> him a corliai blind,
car in the lane?"
nssented and smiled
eompassion I'm the Judge
with murder in
iluving "lit eel
1 hl Iyheeks, the ;
ende
i-e A
l win
urouehing uround until
werking an an engine
baseme nta, atties and '
sehool representatives
unel th" < e num lonu
th" coldi,-- with w i
rvuunelmI him he feli
in order to hegin the day right nil a
man ha- to de la to heuin it right.
“I lune zone oir from the house to
BONHAM MECHANIC INJURED '
Bonham, Feb. 10. J. H. MeWilliams, ,
master mechanie nt the T. a I’. round >
house in this eity, was neverly burn I
e d Wednesday by a gas explosion while .
my meals with i
of the Mine compny and ench wore j 211mI»lcdi
Hi hin pocket mid Hix wardrobe
naek.
• th# ear swept throuzh the
sought ii fumiliar landmark
dpartment
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and . b.m- erand
.mm Hi dovern
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enuse be did net mlerst and he asle
ir "hat of
"You taik n
l tin i in n gool
| fulling off 4 1"
A targe yvay car purred along
TWO NEW YORK POLICEMEN
CHARGED WITH MURDER
Dlench, and Nature
mid merey from the
the police '
the first ,
Hint sume old clump of immortolles
in many instauces childreu
MeClure becnme n wandering hound of
the desert, seuttling from one hiding
pnee to another until Ne died while
fleeing from friends who wished to
take him baek to th eold life of power
and soeial prestige. He had shown no
threusrh nmie :h citlent
lonclingr hn*l
in the upeetacular
unit ing it heroic offort
er nt llo rsponse hr reninmbe i »’d •
HF tinge
ioned brus
slowly drr
h rroni h. hut that doean’i
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-hine honks, und
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ed hi. attention ti> reputed xuppression
by the poliee of evidenee in n murder
ense last year.
green paneled door. His heart buund
whiel makes this piny n notable
lure of the season ‛s programme
v whs I -liould
."•I through the i
alled our - m
IK foreefully shown
sandstoms xeene
path abruptiy
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mirror I went downtown after |
nut hi t| e mond to roll n blind . tr
• ingle rose nestied in
tion thnt the bottom Is about to drop
out of everythin!!, and thnt I'll be
mixed up "1th ill" wrerkaze I ink
ii pessimistie view of evers thing, and
ontrul hh
nn i more
- "nn "on*
<* 1971 uy Ma lure
sinn race. I wns hint administering
im uppereut thnt .....med destined to । '
bring home th" lncon. when I fell out ।
ym r o-pitalit, T'
cum m" II" noticd
eharging two members of
Without name, reputation, brother or xire traps, the
friend, even pea#" of mind, old Judge told the board.
to he. Rut.a inn" I
the romance in cruel,
tha for Mary, the i
thy in
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•-NIKVVC>I•-5 ALTHEA § | Auntin, Fet. 10. TIi" Eegialature county ami indopenden sehool distriets
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{ By DOROTHY O GRAVES ties ineurred by failure to pay taxes day during a sessiou of the State
4, „ on „ce 25 prior to Jan. 31, 1921, aecording to nn Board of Fducation and offered for ,
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Better goods are being made than ever
before. I hr prices of articles may be high or
low. but you can only tell by the service they
render.
। -ometiing luckinz
awur
milk l he cows in th" morning mnany a .
time feeling ns Llitl some and uiad
- a dickesbird. mid quite -Ilistied .
that th" day was going in be one !
round of pleasure. Then a cow wonid
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them I
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turn I
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t 1h
(lsinsel tlien HIH
o him fiercely.
returned by the Jannary ;
Inte todny after former |
। If wus there A narrow W indinE foot-
, old” I vath bordered by a bull uarden of
gam. sweet nlyatmm, baby’s breuti, and mb
around gmetie
en Ruh had held no meuning fur lcim, gmm
for he had left his brother uppurr nt n Ii E
‘had. and later betrayed the woman #.
who loved him. ""
Tint dlesert has a strange way of Mid
tling human aceounts without resort to
written law*. That the great justice
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years hnd Illi inurow ini conscience lit
iast, ane sent the money to UH' When
I left the post ofliee everyhoely com-
Fortuae teaari dealt kiurtk with
all huunle I I witi
wourers « hoe
tiny ron, H.e
util think a
cun he III a I
humor juNi
Austin, Feb, 10. Represeutati ves of
and I'd be so sore all day thnt Aunt I fmll‛
a ho felt
w hom wh
Il Mtuppvd
w-uitb hud heen aceruei with io* hard-
sh p to another. Mo lur as he knew,
nad h made it a point in know, he
I ni hhine I no one and all who know
of ht* few pluggee
I went to the post of | I
rexi-tered lettei A ,
the little Hihnnm of the town ‛ . p
on bonds heretofore purchased and
eontractei for amounting to $182,250,
I'lie total amount of bo a is offered to ,
the board was $1,999,550 mid represen
ted the emergeney needs of the various
sehool distriets, the boare was advised.
the (1
gility til
the old man ethoud, "bnt
Shi* wus l»ut ii babs It
ovcu If
holds the sesles in
We guarantee this battery two years because we know from
its past performances that it will live up to its reputation for
serviee. It it fails to do that we want you to feel free to re-
turn it and get another. For that’s the kind of battery it is.
We do all kinds of Battery work Give us a trial.
UTILITY BATTERY SERVICE STATION
Too much money is thoughtlessly kept in
homes. If you do so you are in danger of los-
ing your MONEY and your LIFE.
Burglars SPO I houses where money is
kept and will KILL, if they must, to steal —
even though your house does not burn down.
We offer you SEAVIC I also. Pay your
bills with checks and have a check on your
hills. A cancelled check is a legal receipt.
unrvei totutrs ronl. l‛he driver, u
; man ut i Mi hin hair iron-gvu) his eyes
| • l»ar, sulded II skilfully. lie "Ui
coureat witi %als lol. and well iuight he
I md. and I ust mum
-hedelinu lighi into I
i ihhI minking overyhesi)
| times i he w orle ‘ ri HD
j succes and the iact
Info h ‘hH* not cntse '
trusted. In ′ of Fear,’’ n stir
ring produetion to be shown at Rex
Theatre on Huturday the struggles of
three hearts will grip tin* uttention mid
eompe, unbroken interest.
I a genile hint ’tin i I
of my trance
rid of it. This morning
in beel «lrenmnini thnt l
A M.AN terrius the das in a good
Alber i i h li i on
son. Mi Lmii« tw
ri tine vrofessor
•2”
<i did Althiea suld you
Hehii whs your child."
his face for the trulli,
a died she sald you
futher. The neighbors
"ii knows iiml belleves
LEGISLATURE CANNOT REMIT BOARD WITHOUT FUNDS
PENALTIES FOR FAILURE TO | TO BUY SCHOOL BONDS
PAY TAX BY JAN 31, 1921
All Depends
“•'tin you supwrt my dauzhter In
the style whie bee n neeustemed to'''
anked the hither of the young mun
whe ought his dnumhter in murvinue
"WeII," replied the young mun
thougitfully “Ie whe strong for H $noo
baby zrand piano nr it I', tulking ma-
chtner
who hnd owed me 42 for five
before a toy Ilk" little "lilt" I
I I
tuorion Hull te knew his
M¥
I'll i. n kuy he had left Illi- very
n Ui. 13 wiil no more than a silver
a ■mail diamenel ring and u wnteh nnd
ehaln in Franre Albert lost the stone
of his ring mill n few days Inter Wal-
ter lost the slot!" of his. Then Albert
lout his wnteh and ehnin mill soon nf
terwnrd Waiter’- dieappeared. Then
Albert wns wounder nnd Walter hil
lowed snit And now they intend to
marry twin «isters Gernidine and
Biendine Smlley of Sheldon, II-In-
dInnnpolls Sees
if some prominent citizen barked me
Up azninmt ll feme mill usked me what
made me feel -O gay, I eouldn’t zive, ” baht springing step the sume.
him mu helpful m ......... I don’t doo" ope.....I and the gentiemuat
know, myself, what enus ih chip ] Kuw lu fore him in the emolle light u
per feeling. I -upposi It must be he- daints little woman in Era} her "hill
cause my wor‛ are in zonti < dition
doing their diuestive stunt Hl the oli 1
stand.
"After a few dny# the giad foeline (
panses away, niid instend of being it
Sunny Samnel l become n Mournful I lirul -Irfai
Mokes. I huve nil kins of prosenti- :
inonts of ovil. I linve n firm <oHVh
r
640 acres Gaines county to exchange for
small farm near Cleburne.
2000 acre ranch, a dandy cattle county,
for revenue-bearing city property, or small
ranch near Cleburne.
Some choice lots and residences.
0. W. GRAFA
I did not knuw
advan eU I. Ill"
New York, Feb. 10 An indietment
for fresh sweet milk, delivered
daily, good dry oak stove
wood. Fresh milch cow. Will
trade farm for oily property.
And make county trips by
truek. Can sell you cotton
seed hulls nt $11.00 ton deliv-
ered to your bum in lots of 1
ton or more.
TELEPHONE 0019 B3
the gilt" tirrinietl me
ihem hl
"Hugh Bus-, sou ll
Altheus xisterr"
ence WUS heavy. III"
ticked faster mul luster,
nan could not hour the
lie arose unsteadily mul
in door, nn older num.
mbled for the obl fusii
teh. He found it. ami
■pen Ilie door. A gust
ihough beginning th" i
humur "Hs ax raay as
kaid Hi" low browed
num. “I suppone
i ou hav b " •' •>
. roudlin 01 •’ of
I these fool sun-
For Ladies and Gentlemen. I be newest and
best facial massage. Special attention given
ladies and children.
re wositler “Ml** berln I
me h poke in the ril with rme
r • eiluloid horns, or push her hiz
Hiram Poole is still in the Real Estate
business- Has several classy houses and lots
for sale. If you have anything to buy or sell
e off" . I
*H« izinchine is t
do it. The world seems to Im* moving
nlong u thouzh viothinu hnd hnppened.
the same old sun i- shininz nn the dny
shift nnd thi seented zephyrs are
biowil through my whisier# as of
old.
ovperience. Then lie knows why
\
(‛WN lire
I ive me II
1~. IIohinei her in
limn |
v >d :
by
man puu lered. Truly he '
w whut th" little woman ।
• by her furs
. reen pneler iimr opened
.. ............... 000, were disappointed when they were
FUGITIVE KILLED iuformed that the board . ould not take
BY WESTERN the bonds off their hands. Governor
SANDSTORM Neff, as ehairman of the board, an
---nouneed that tii" board had $113,600
Never is th" desert small, either in available for investment in sehool
its eruetly or >u its romance, uml often bonds mul outstanding indebtedness
huir rurliug xoftiy above
Ah. " marriedr"
"> 1 if . thui? Mi’ll nr" ouel."
of hed mul practically ruine in' head
ngninst ili" floor
“I eame downstairs hi i< heastly Im
•nor, mul lifter breukfast I went over
mul picked a quarrel with old Don
little, so thill Ii" hn to xhin up ii tree
1 he big thing behind today s price is
quality.
ot wind swept neross III# but brow,
coolitig r feverishness, Heyond In
tin moouliglt tiu> old famillar hills
rested sublime in the night. Thu man
turned slow I, hni k into the room He
forgot i Ii. op ii door and knelt before
Ilie little won ri, his huge hamnds grop-
lug fur hers,
"Serena he said, his voice vi-
blunt .ml urgent, "I did Althea no
harm, nut uliy man or woman; but I
will sas | uh| before Ih# world. I will
claim Helen as my own If loll will
take me ii- I inn and love me."
"Hugh. I loved you; I love you. but
I "immu marry you. If you will Ink#
Helen-—the neighbors, you know." bln*
sobbed softly now.
The old num arose slowly. "I will
tuke Helen," to •«!<■. "to prove lo you
I love you."
And the kind old man took upon his
whoulders the burden of another’s sin.
humor i brer
it wouldn't hove '
man to tell me that
h |)>. Hille I
lie wi- tiol 1
don . The man kiu» bed -oflis nl lh<
A Good Wish.
Cnndidnte El etion dny in also my
birthday.
f riend Good' I hope you will
have many happy returns.
■ brizht hlaek • i1'. Miss
dered mid commanded
go to .lour room. I
It’ll whet"—"
ix that your childr"
drew back III astonish-
" room seemed to
i All Ill’ll s child 1 M v
in his "iii’“.
ibling. Miax Serena
mid pointed to ii chair
t you send for Althea
in th" city."
e old man answered
P RAMSEY, Pres. O. JL BISHOP, V P F H BARLOW, Cash.
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