Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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THURSDAY AUGUST 19, 1920
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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THIS IS AN INVITATION
CLEBURNE HARDWARE CO.
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The Woman’s Tonic
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W. B. Formu Brassieres
worn with W B. Corse tsassu re gown fit perfection and add juat that
grace and finishat the bust line that the corset accomplishes below
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musle nudiences '' i
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REV M L McDOWELL AND
FAMILY VISITING IN OKLA
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The Fashionable "New-Form"
is yours through
w. B. Nuform Corsets
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REPUBLICAN WOMEN WILL
SPEAK AT STATE FAIRS
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Also in the J. & K. We are showing the newest fall boots,
brown and black kid. I ouis heel.....$12.50 to $14.00
In other good makes, brown and black kid boots, military
who is stnying at Ver
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M ball, bns
nuis, l‛oi
king, hoek
non, is here on
served with milk or cream,
fresh fruit or berries makes
a delightful dish for home
folks or guests.
This health-building food
gains its wholesome, nut like
flavor from the twenty hour
baking of wheat and malt-
ed barley.
ROCEAIs
All Druggists
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All Grocers Sell GrapeNuts
Made by
Postum Cereal Co Inc, Battle Creek, Mich.
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Ull hond
few days before returning to
I hey are the standard wherever the best in ladies loot
wear is wanted. We would be glad to show you the new
est fall styles in both oxfords and boots.
In the J. &K. New Fall Oxfords we are showing them in
golden brown, mahogany brown and blacks, in both kid
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and carricd to Hillsboro and turned
over to the county authorities.
The Ford Model T One Ton Truck is in reality a necessity to the wide awake'
retail grocer, not only for the economic solution of the delivery problem, but for,
the bringing of goods from the docks or stations to his place of business, and for’
traversing the country and bringing in produce. For years the Ford One Ton
Truck with its splendid manganese bronze worm-drive, powerful Ford Model
T Motor, strong Vanadium steel frame, has been serving in every line of business
activity, and we have yet to hear the first complaint as to rear axle trouble or
motor trouble. It has the lowest purchase price on the market, and the cost
for operating and maintaining is exceedingly small. In fact, the Ford One Ton
Truck has become a business necessity. Leave your order with us without delay.
We will give you prompt attention and assure you reasonably prompt delivery,
and give you an after service that will insure your continuous operation of the
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'THREE YEARS PHYSICAL
! TRAINING FOR WOMEN
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utMleties
joint ehairman of the
Mill talk at Crooked I
Mrs. Cornne
of the into
Waco after a visit to her mother.
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BLUM NEWS
depnrtment a
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re guests of relatives here Iast week.
—LE[y
NEW YORK • CHICAGO
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San Diego
To appear youthful is
every woman’s desire.
This age of youthful at-
tire calls for youthful
corseting, combining
the att ribut cs of Youth.
Slenderness and Grace;
all found in W. B.
Nuform Corsets.
rom the navy at
exprensed that the
Fermav Kobertson
ready-to-eat and con-
taining its own sugar.
A Popular Cereal That
Saves You Money
nt Hillsbee me
and family.
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs limner Rogers and « hil
spend a । statement, was arrested here yesterday
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MRS ATCHLEY ANT) HON GO
TO TROY ON SHORT VISIT
al Meiueation fon women,
■ freshman year eompris ■
astic drill, folk daneing
evening Mrs
We want the ladies of this community to get acquainted
with the
Grow Your Hair
FREE RECIPE
After being almost totally bald A New
York businesa man grew hair-zand npw
ha. » prolife Erowt al age of 66 for
*hi h he will nend the genuine reeIpe
Hr. on reqmest to any man or woman Who
win hen 10 overcome dandrun or gain no"
hair «rowth. Oor testing box of the prop-
aratiu, Kotalko, will be malled with
recipe if you send 10 ets ■ «' aP: or
•ilvr ri address la Jehn II Brutain,
HT80I, statiot F, Now York, N. Y.
anl Thelma Emore
few days nt the Iake
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Do you feel weak, diz-
zy, worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com-
plaints so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women who suffered—it
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
THEAWC
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Wilson home thi
guests of A. F Dorrell
iny nt 'he lardin home
Duster Weathered 1* nt Fril: y after
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river fishing
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home,
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on the
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lure in the Wom
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hendquarters ton
I his attractive range burns either coal or gas or both. The
blue or gray enamel makes cleaning a joy.
Kev It II. Heizer, pastor of the
Methodist church, has just elosed it sne-
cousfu met fine at Woodrow nnd began
renched home Kun.
In tre
iting her duughter, Mrs. W
ns ana family this week.
nnd New of niliann.
>rt* mid by moeting rer
in athitie events. Kt 11
h taking ti work for
ceive additionat credit
range and white,
egular faeuity of I
Berm
in other good makes, same styles and leathers, military
heel, from $7.50 to $10.00
ton Tnenday night.
Mis o M. Prentiec of Whitney
(lar Mu
Mrs. i
ford, ape
ley hillin'.
Iela
Cardui, the woman's
tonic, helped Mrs. Wil-
liam Eversole, of Hazel
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: "I had a
general breaking-down
of my health. I was in
bed lor weeks, unable to
get up. I had such a
weakness and dizziness,
.. . and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told me I had tried every-
thing else, why not
Cardui? . . . I did, and
soon saw it was helping
me . . . After 12 bottles,
I am strong and well.”
nt Wednonday
For Ilie follow ing years I,
work is offered, ineluding I
their home in Wyoming. Thvy
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T", nine
ipley h
built
di avy
departmentshrdlu
inimated conjee-
is to theshrldu l
depart ment at |
Other women speakers are moving on i
the enemy, Mr- Marshall Coolid*,
first cousin of Giovernor Conlidge, will i
speak Monday night in Seattle Next
Whenever You Need A General
Strengthening Tonic
Take the old Standard GROVES TASTE-
LESS chill TONIC. It Strengthens and
Builds Up the System by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. You can soon feel
its Strenstthenin. Invisoratini afTect 60c
immen । an,t daughter,
I' M i'h utice spent
r and daug
pent Monr
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Visiting Her Parents.
Mrs. (irace Stalling has returned to
I MeDowell and
in Oklahoma for
11 ‛s healtu. I
for several I
plutform it Ie Nenators Watson
M’urdny,
i Wilson visitw bl the Riehari
t .me a few dns s lost week.
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he summer nchonl
n of Miss Lyons
le of the Fargent I
eumpnimnM nl ,
las o Mouday I
a, Towa btate '
women, will I
Missouri Stnte
rompanied as far as Fort Worth by
II. and Odie Bennett and families
nt the University of I
with the session of
tin utr of thepoint N
ariling of letters and <i
An attractive range at an attractive price come in and
let us demonst i ate.
a mid
at the Briscoe
Rev und Mrs M
family ure vimiting
the benefit of Mr.
W. F Romm of Alba
night with Veruand I da Tneki r
Mr W \ Simmon# and farmily nt
tended the \postolie meeting nt Pleas,
ant View Friday nigit,
Mr ) I Tucker and daughter,
Luella, spent Saturday nt the .1. c Wil
son home.
Misses Magzie and Leoffa Cooper of
Whitney visited at the ngledow home
Friday night and Suturday.
enday.
Ellin (‘ark and dnughter, M
liamilton of Roseor, lex
at the Tueker hom Tueuilay.
du v nigrht.
Mo- Jcs
|county is \
family.
Mrs W A
Adr and Mr
ie Harris of I Ann
isiting A M, Wit id
The will be in that
day
CARDUI
hirago. Hl.
med at Reput
et ball, canocilit.
ta mny he obtain
IV, rowing, swim
oil the varsity
te • lass team for
Mr Videll T
Forseen, I
’ bureau, I
dren are moving to Cleburne, where he
has a good position. Their mnny friends I
and neighbora regret to lost them, ut
wish them surcess in their ne w home
W. Edwin Bennett and family left I
Miss Annis Baker returned Tm^dav
from Dallas, where she had been buying
her full millinery.
Mr* George ackson and ehildren
tire visiting at Alvarado.
Horn- To Rev, and Mrs. (. H. Joyner,
hl Morgan, n daughter.
Mth. F M. Walson and son, Edward,
| Mrs. T N. Hunt left this morning
for Wyoming, where she will join her
I husband mid they will make their home
‘Their many frionda will wish them uiir
to a University sweater, bear
r mid n *′′ and eles on him
ita will give in addition n Uni
l ment of I'h
Work for
j Swedish )
and sports
variety of
archery, 1 as
ming and to
the womens *| •
state fairs will t
when Mrs Frank
chuirman of Kep
address nudienees
I Fair at Nedalia
(‘olonel Romos rlt, will spenk at Min.
neapolis Sept 1).
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SAILORS ARE ARRIVING IN
GALVESTON FOR LONG CRUISE
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Galveston, Texas, Aug. IN dad in I
spiek mid span “ whites ’ naval enlist
ed resorve corps members from <>kla*
homa and Texan are beginning to arrive
here for their annual salt water < mine,
The gunbont wheeling hns arrived here
I from New Orlenjs, and everytiing in
in rendiness for the eruise to New York.
| A prox imately 150 civilian sailors will
make the trip.
e to <’o\ ing
tonight na tn the
will meet with.
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1920, newspaper, August 19, 1920; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446314/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.