Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921.
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ARMISTICE DAY!
Store Closed Friday
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FOR ARMISTICE DAY
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WEAVER SHOE CO.
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THIS WEEK IS KITCHEN CABINET WEEK
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Our Store All Day to Observe
Armistice Day
Have you seen the
and to honor those who served
Song, Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Johnson.,
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
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Main. James and Caddo
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Irby Taylor
P. Kroesen
Douglass Clothing Co
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Store Closed All Day
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WIL.L BE CLOSED ALL DAY ON ACCOUNT OF
THURSDAY, NOV. 11
Armistice Day
In Honor of
will begin within six weeks.
Armistice Day
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WE EXTEND GREETINGS TO EVERY AMERICAN
BOY WHO FOUGHT IN THE GREAT WORLD WAR
Oberman ClolMn^ Co.
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THL PLA.CE TO BUY CL Or/tES
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PRICE CASH
STORE
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Pure Hog Lard 17%c a pound;
16c for 50 pounds and over.
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon.
36c, sliced, 40c per pound.
With Some Very Special Bargains
of the W. U. Co., and these friends will
regret to see him Jeave, but they will
wish him continued success on a land
owner.
SIMMONDS & OO
109 North Main
and sacrificed in the great
world war.
Rong, Mrs. E. B. Fry.
Reading, Miss Waltrine Miller.
Piano, little Miss Isabel Clayton.
Reading, Miss Ruby Mac Connor.
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SALE REOPENS
SATURDAY MORNING
Irby Taylor & Co.
Biggest Little Store in Town
tienllz no rain Rm fallen hors in five
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STORE CLOSED
ALL DAY
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We Are Showing in a
FUR COLLAR OVERCOAT
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$29.95
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!! OLD SOLDIERS HEAR FINE
REPORT OF BIG REUNION
T O. WAYLAND , W. 0. W. Bldg. Phone 427
friends since coming here as
months. Mr. Wilson has made
in the kitchen. We have some exeeptoinal bargains in used furniture, in
fumed oak, Dining Room Furniture, other piees very attractive in Dressers,
I Davenports, odd Buffets, odd Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, 4 burner Oil Cook
; Stoves, Ranges, Coal and Wood Stoves, Gas Ranges, New Rewing Macirines.
There is no other one thing that is used in the home that pays for itself
quicker than a geed Rewing Machine. Her them.
J , Following is the program for Pat
' > Clebmnrne Camp No. ss, U. C. V., Hun
, , day afternoon nt 3 o’elock:
1 : Music, Orchestra.
, , Hong, Harrison mid IIarold Seats.
' ; Reading, little Miss Jimmie Widman. 1
< । Hong, little Miss Fern Hubbard.
: ’ Piano, Mrs. Virginia Patterson.
TEACHERS RAISING
- FUND FOR STATE
■ • ASSOCIATION
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Boone’s White Enameled with Porcetain Top, also the Golden, white
enameled inside, with porcelain tops, Given with each Kitchen Cabinet o
net set full enameled white, <5 pieces Housewife’s Friend, useful anywhere
chairman of the fund. Durag the
Inst week quotas were received from
Kidd Key College of Sherman, Our
Lady of th Lake, Han Antonio; John
Tarleton Agricultural College of Steph-
enville and from the independent school
districts of Belton, Agua Dulce, Eagle
Pa s, Brackettville, Driscoll,
Marin, Megargel, Lampnsas,
Point, Bertram and Bryan.
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Our store will be closed all day Armistice Day in honor
of the boys who served our country.
O. J. Parker, relief manager of the
" Western Union Telegraph Company, ar ,
rived here Thursday morning and took 1
charge of the affairs of the company 1
here. W. D. Wilson, wlro has been here
a year and who has been manager '
since last March, tendered his resig- ,
nation. It is said that he will have,
with his brother-in-law, Chas. Gold-1
smith, to take up a section of land in
either New Mexico or Wyoming. They,
will get their sections adjoining and ,
since both are ex-service men titey will
only have to live on the land for seven
We have also just received a shipment of Seal and Fur
Overcoat Collars at
$10.00 and $13.50
Farmers Needing Bain
Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas, J
Nov. 9.—Farmin in this section are <
needing rain for the grain that has J
been sown and in order to put the '
soil la shape fr other erape. Prac- 1
, , Pinno, Miss Dei ■ MeKnight.
1 ' Reading, Mrs. Pettengell.
( , Rong. Mrs. Earl Keel.
1 ’ Pinno. Miss Jewel Bn Hew.
, , Address, Victor B. P’enuel.
1 ' Rong, Win. Seott.
< . Piano, Mrs. McKenzie.
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; , LAFAYETTE WILL NOT MEET
< . । SOUTHWESTERN CHAMPIONS,
I Austin, Texas, Nov. 7.—The teach- t
er» of the State are displaying much X
interest in raising the permanent fund I
of the State Teachers’ Association, ac X
cording to Miss Annie Webb Blanton, I
Veterans' Tags to Be Sold
1 Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 9.—Tugs 1i >
will be sold for the benefit of Fort J J
Worth Post of the disabled veterans ' >
of the world war Thursday, when ap- J ,
proximately 200 young women will 1 1
work throughout the day. The funds J ,
will go to equip reereational and social 1 ’
headquarters for the disabled veterans. < >
I Marlin, Texas, Vov. 8.—The liner
for the Balto Tex well east of Marlin,
the drill of which is now several fleet
in the sand, bas been received and
operations with a view of testing for
oil 1a noon as possible have been re-
i sumed.
A contract has been let for a test
hole near Reagan and several other
drilling contracts are o nthe verge of
being closed in fids section.
I Drilling on the Humphreys test near "
the Baito-Tex Price No. 1, is proceed- 4
ing. A number of oil men are in Mar- ] J
lin now. < >
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INQUIRY TO DISTRIBUTE
SEWAGE DISPOSAL COSTS. ! : :
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Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 9.—A thor- , ,
rough investigation of sewerage from
the city of Fort Worth and from ties , 1 t
packing plants will be made by Major ’ *
John B. Hawley, consulting engineer < »
for the sewage disposal plant, with a : }
view of reaching an equitable appor < ।
tionment of the cost of construction, 1 [
Major Hawley announced today. < >
| The analysis necessary will be rush- : ,
ed, Major Hawley said, and it is ex- ' ’
pected that construction on the plant J !
1 1 ! Easton, Pa., Vov. 9.— LaFayette
, , College tonght deelined the invita-
' ’ tion of the Chamber of Commerce of
। , Dallas, Texas, to meet the winner of
' J the Southwestern Conference in an in-
। i tersectional football game in that city
' [ on New Year's day. Thre other in-
< > vitations for inti tional contests are
' J being considered by President. John H.
1 > MeCraeken mid it Leroy Reeves, grad-
, , uate mannger of athleties.
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, , WORK TO BE RESUMED
ON TEST NEAR MARLIN.
“61.0. UH RESIGNS is
! MANAGER IF 1.1. OF-
FICE HERETO TAKE till
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1921, newspaper, November 11, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433954/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.