Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Cleburne-Hillsboro Auto Line
Via Itasca and Grandview
von
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ever experienced just take a spoonful
rf haralesa Dodson'a Liver Tone to
dght. Your druggist or dealer sells
that the
sions to
ore and
resenting the
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A GOOD PHGTOCRAPH
LEAVES NOTHING UNTOLD
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A photo of the bride will keep alive
sweet memories for generations.
3,.
ful will clean your eluggish liver better
than a dose of nasty calomel and that
it won’t make you siek.
Dodson’s Liver Tone to real liver
medicine. You’ll know it next morn-
ing because you will wake up feellag -
8. L, STAPLES,
Secretary of State.
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110 W. Chambers St.
First door west of Cleburne
Lotated at old Farmers’ Mill stand on
Hillsboro street.
. CONFEDERATE, PNBIONS.
Senate Joint Resolutio No. 10
awaiting them with automobiles bear-
ing "guest car” stickers. The “guest”
care are expected to be used freely in
transporting guests from the city to the
reservation.
Dodge
Brothers
Special
Type
Cars
buy, r
most ski
Proposing aa am
I 01 of Article 8
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•our and bowels eonstipated. But don’t
take salivating eaiomel. It makes you
risk, you may lose a day ’• work.
Calomel Lt mereury or' qulekailver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel erashes into sour bile like
the best drilled patrol. The competi-
tions will take place at the Texas
. League Baseball Park, a few blocks
cjr.
State under any ezistis
hereafter- by 2
and ateo to grant dd
tablishment and malate
home for said soldiers
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2
(0100.00) valuation of property in
this State for the payment of such
pension, providing that the Legim-
atur may reduce the rate of pen-
sion for such a
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“Dodson’s Liver Tone” Straightens You Up Better Than
Salivating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn’t Upset
You—Don’t Lose • Day’s Work—Read Guarantee
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Two crackers quickly spread with Geb- .«
hardt's Deviled Chili Meat, make a san",
wich that children will call "goody".
Dainty and "different," brimful of
alluring flavor; rich in substance and food ,
• value. ----—------ ‘ 9
Wholesome—of finest fresh meats, cooked fa \
spotless kitchens Savored the Gebhardt way. Order
half a dozen cans from your grocer todhy. It’s nice /
to hive in the house. P
“Deviled Dainties" L1F
hred to re-
rrs, fit new
guarantee*
1 flats and
FORREST-LINDSEY
MOTOR CO.
Phone 592
R. P. Forrest , J. W. Lindsey
-widows of such soldiers who are in
indigent" circumstanees and who were
married to such soldiers prior to Jan-
uary 1,. 1010, provided that the word
“widow” in the preceding lines of
this Section shall not apply to wo-
men born since the year 1801, and
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.Marehbanks, who died at । o’clock
_ —k^W^ineaday moring, were held Wed-
wiw,“who‘ have bana ana *“• to ramta[together, in nesday efteraoon, and the body laid
of Texas Bince prior to’the. home. There to hereby levied in to root in the family burying ground,
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stitutton anthorizingthe Legislature
to grant uM to ehfederate boldlers,
sailors and their widows who havs
been a resident of this State since
January 1, 1010.” and “Against
amendment to Section 51 of Artisle
t, of the Constitution, authorising
ths Legislature to grant aid to Con-
federate soldiers and their widows.”
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on such amendment and making
an appropriation to pay the ex-
penses thereof. .
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RELATING to GRANTING or
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Tan-No-More
the State of___
secuon 1. Section 51 of Article
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Dodson’s Livortona is entirely vege-
table. therefore harmlem and can not
ealivate. Give it to yen ehdren.—
gtohl You feel lazy, dizzy and al
knocked out
FOR 1
ARCHBANK
in Johnson county more than fifty
yeara. She was a ant vie of Tennes-
see. She to survived by one daughter,
Mrs. r, W. Shannon, at whose home
she died.
Sed 2 The foregoing Constitution-
al Amendment shall be Submitted to a
vote of the qualified voters of this
State at an eleetion to be held on
the first Tuesday after the first Mod-
day in November, 1924, at which all
voters shall have printed or written
on their ballots: “For amendment of
Section 01 of Article 8 of the Con-
rolls and participate in the distri- Angelo several weeks.
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Strualt
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YFEEL-
SPIC AND SPAN <
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when yol get your barber
work at
SAM PEACOCKK
BARBERSHOP
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for a few sente under my persona)
Your head is dull, your money-baek guarantee that each spoon-
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factory Sale
of Pianos
ever brought to Cle-
burne. |
These Pianos are the
finest that money can
; We are now ready to swap you new meal for
± your corn. .
i Leave from Stanley Bros., Cleburne; Interurban Dr
1 ' * Hillsboro. Through trips $1.50; town to town,
( A/c Mini ban
I Am Not a
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Candidate For : ‘ : ±
Any Office— |i —
But I am offering a most:;
wonderful .+
army and navy, frontier 01_.
tions and the militia of the I
of Texas, sad for ths widows of
— ..____ po soldiers nerving in armies,
purpones, fixing .
election to beheld ed thut
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aad Ailoia,
MEADOW LAWN SANITARIUM
General hospital for the care and treatment of
all classes Bf patients.
Hydrotherapy and dietetics given special at-
tention.
been ______
| January 1, 1910, providing
I soldier, sallors, and their
eligible under the provisions
of ehall be entitled to be .
upon the rolls and participate
Funeral ierviee for Mrs. M E.
Leave Cleburne 7:80 a.
m., 10:80 a. m., 1:80 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
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regular. You will feel like working)
If you want toenjoy the nicest, you’ll be eheerful; full of vigor and
mtlest liver and bowel cleansing you ambition.
the. pensioh.fund created hereun-,____.
dor; levying a tax of eOVen (5,07) wpech
cents on the oue hundred slons
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nent to Section their wives and widows sad women
u. ar.c . . the Conntitution who aided, in-the Cqnfederney under
the State of Texas to provide,sueh regulations .and Ahmita
Legislature may grant pen-lmay,be. provided by lay.
Confederate .soldiers, eaU-! ‘he Leginlature may provide
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lore 28ec3.TheGovemorisAeroby Ai- —
In- rested to isse the proclamation for’
whoun- said election and have the same pub-
State of ltslied- u required by the -Eonutitu-
. « 2 . fhe tion and lawi of this State, and the
, in .organizations for the sqm of five thousand (05,000.00) dol-
‛ he "—*- against Ian dr so much thereof as may be
raqder. neceacary is hereby appropriated out
boldlers of the general funds of this State
—-erwse appropriated for ex-
I ponses of publications. and elections
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erty of seven (0 .07) cents on ths ter, pastor of the Main Street Metho- | J
one hundred (0100.00) dollars valu- diet Church of whieh Mr. Mareh- I
stein for the purpose of ereating a banka was a devoted member, al- (
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. -a ---- irie irzaniza had been such that phe eould uot" 1
e State attend tk< SUrVieM regularly. ’
Grandma Marehbanks, as she was
- — ------, — familiarly hndwn to all who knew;
iizations or militia; provid- her, was past ninety-three years of I
the legilature may reduce age. Had the lived until Oethoer, she
the tax rate herein levied, and pro- would have reached the ninety fourth
vided further that the provisions of milestone of • was loved by I
this Section shall 'pot be construed al who knew bor. She had lived
m as to prevent ths grant of sid in ’ * ---- ----
esses of public calamity.
from the reeervation. They will be
open to the public.
On Aug. 0 the joint ceremonial of
all temples attending will take place
and the next day, Sunday, plans call
for a massed band concert. Imperial
I Potentate Chandler of Kansas City is
' ' expected to come for the ceremonial.
'Walter L. Norwood, part potentate
of El Mina Temple, Galveston, is
handling arrangements for the reunion.
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There is no substitute for circulation.
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Leave Hillsboro 7:80 A t { .2
m., 10:30 a. m., 1 p. m., > n
G>>k,
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ROH OPEN FOO BUSINESS J
FALKENBERRY A TAYLOR
MILLING CO.
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FLOUR AMD MXAL __________
For summer use buy flour and meal in smaller quanti-
ties. We have the Quaker corn meal in the cartons. This
insures you against bugs and webs. We also have tke
popular brands of flour in the 6 and 12-1b. bags.
Vegetables all the time. f
Yater & Head Grocery
Z. Chambers Street Phone 868
L QALVEHTON, July 24.Galveston
If -expectantly awaits arrival of the van-
■ gnard of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine,
L—wearty 5,000 St whew are criming More
•from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana
I for a reunion of tea dus Aug. 4-14
Preparations to entetthin the wearers
of the fez are elaborate and call for a
varied program including the distri-
button of fat money prizes for win-
1 wars in competitions.
Ths reunion will be held at Fort
A lids bpotte tt hMM redpe, eempring has 5/® E1€/ “7
eombinsrionsfermanyoccmmoha Ad’yoge- --LII
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DEVILED CHIU MEAT .
ship of the present day.
The tone is superb, the
case designs are the very
latest, finished in • Oak
and Mahogany and Wal-
nut. Our guarantee is
iron clad, whidh means
that if any purchase dur-
ing this sale is not entire-
ly satisfactory, we will -
gladly refund your ■
money. We allow rea-
sonable time for trial and
test in your home. Have
one set aside for you dur-
ing this sale. You abso-
lutely save the retail
dealers Profit.
Come in and let us ex-
plain our easy payment
plan.. We have no set
terms — your old piano
will serve as first pay- 1;
ment.
Again we say DON’T ;;
DELAY—-Don’t put it :;
off for tomorrow may be 3:
too late.
+ From-this date
-JULY-4261024—-
.Everything strictly cash
’ ‛ t No exceptions.
VICTORY SERVICE
STATION
Phone 999
Road Service Anywhere
Ladies’ Rest
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fine, your liver will be working, your
dynamite breaking it up. That’s when'! headache and dizziness gone, your atom
you feel that awful nause4 andjach will be sweet and your beweto
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35e, 60e ..seioo the ter .
At oilet Coumters
Write Dept. 21 for Few Sample.
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I Crockett, the military reservation on
I the edge of Galveston which recently poumco
I waa ti seehe of the annual encamp- Be it reeateufi b
meat of the Thirty-sixth Division, ------ ' -
f Texas National Guard. The military ’
reseryaion, which overlooks the Gulf 8 of the Constitution of the State
L of Mexico, will be known by the rep-। of Texas shall be amended so as to
resentatves of one of the higher or- hereafter read ae follows:
dors in Masonry as “ Allahland-hythe- l Soctdon 51. The Legislature shall
Ben” The same cook tents where'have no power to make any grant or
brawny guardsmen cooks prepared authorize the making of any grant
beans and canned tomatoes and fried of public money to any Individ—:
beefnteak,.for hungry enlisted m«n associatin of individuals, municipai
largely, will beued for the Shriners, or other corporations whatsoever, Ro-
Bach to flankd by a row of Bibley vided, however, the Legisiature may
tents.with room enough for about Aigrant id to indigent or diaabled
half dozea cote where the guardamen Confederate soldiers and sailors, who
were lulled to sleep by the music of the came to Texas prior to- January 1
surf but a step away. Those whohave 1010, and to their widows, in indig’-uvuyiu, ~ —ocun •
charge। of the reunion plans rea ent cireumstances and vh o‛hAve“been s, of the Constitution,
son why the Shriners shoula. not fintbona fide residents of this State1 ' ' ■ •
these facilities very comfartable. since January 1, 1010, and who v
r tents are located on the perde J married- to such soldiers sr ul
id which is faced on one aide by prior to January 1; 1010, and to
iulf end on the other by the bar- | digext ana disabled soldlers 1 •
mbuildinge,adozen ormore in‛def-the-opetint-iws.ot“te8tml.
e: They, are. roomy, two-story Texs during the war between
-tem, for the most prt, and are States served ‘ - "5-
pted for sleeping quarters.... •protection of the' frontier agatnst
reds of Shriners are expected fndian raiders or Mexican mai
_ aavbyddutomaikoroneand." ol
special trains to bring crowds from 0ntheemiiti At.theState.o : Texas not ptheL.
San Antonio’and New Orleans. -When who 0^2^ during theirz--- ”
those who come by train arrive they Iwan, between the States and to the I thereunder,
win find scores of Galvestonians ‘widows of such soldier, whe ... in A——a
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1924, newspaper, July 25, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474380/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.