Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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HIGHWAY BODY CHIEF
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PROTECT 0AMB um
MOSCOW, June 30—NIne persons
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Lillian WWilliamson and Mrs, Wil
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Wurth Wednesduy visiting friends.
tenance contracts uro to lm lot.
Denton Man Dios
Mine Moselle Turner has returned
to her home in Cleburne after a two
weeks' visit in Abilene with friends.
George Williams of Stephenville
spent the past week here visiting
friends.
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Mrs. W. K. Thompson and daugh
ter. Me. Hluru Mud, apent Tuesday
visiting in Godley.
E. N. MATHEWS, Preedent
R. E. KELLIHER, Manngee
Mrs. Dave Cohen and son have re-
tuned from a month's visit to her
mother, Mrs. Beu Novies in Waco
IL G. Chastain ‘will spend the
wekeud in Waco visiting his broth-
er, Harold.
hero visiting relative s and friends
for several days.
Round
Trip
Sleepers, Chair Cars and Harvey Meals all the -way.
For detail information and reservations, can on or
phone your Santa Fe agent.
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Cleburne, Texas
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Military Parade, Ninth Infantry—Fireworks Aeroplane
. — Maneuvers—Band Concert—Bathing
Mr. and Mrs: IL C. Dunaway and
aon, Dallas, have arrived from Kan
nan City to make their home in (l
burne.
NINE KILLED WHEN
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Mrs. Mande Palmer and daughter,
Ihlen, hnvereturnred from Wichitn
Fulfs where They visited reltaives
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OF INDIGESTION
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Beware of indigestion—the dis-
case that kills more people and kills
Through the art of photography-no- •
- tables of a century ago still live—pre-
nervation of their likeness inspires us
almost to the same extent that their pre-
sence did w,hile they existed on earth.
This Store Will Be
Closed July 4th
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Mrs. Jim Cooper of Rio Vista was
•hopping in Cleburne yesterday.
Little Mia* Franees Pace is vis
iting rshatives in Dalia, for several
Mary. ————-----------——-
Miss Dorothe ITudzictz spent the
weekend visiting frieuds in Hills-
boro. _—. _____»
J. G. Cumpbelris spending his va-
vation in New York City and Phila
delphia.
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After Inventory Sale
ON
As we approach the great National holiday,
July 4th, we can experience a keen apprecia-*
tion of all that has made the day worthy of
celebration;
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It is still the land of the free and the home
of the brave—the most wonderful country on
Y the face of the globe.
1 or its achievements we can all join in a
lusty “hurrah”; for its opportunities thhre
be mutual elation.
j visit in
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The items listed below are only a few of
the hundreds of bargains that await you
her. Come in and see the goods, check
the pricees and note the tremendous sav-
ings represented in this After-Inventory
Festival of- Bargains.
noon and will issue instretion for
rigid enforcement . of the law* te
'protect wild game life la thio ter
lritory. -
reduction price per yard ........... 25c
Limit 10 yards to customer. -
Extra Special—1 Lot pf Egyptian Tissues
32 to 36 inches wide in positively fast col-
ors that sold regular 50c per yard. Final
' 1 Lot of Voiles and Tissues
This is regular 25c value and well worth
the price, but in order to clean it out our
final price is redused to per yard 10c
1 Lot of Solid Colored Organdy
Let us all be proud of the day and whit ft
stands for. We will put aside business that
day. This Storewill be closed.
MBS. HENRY HAPPEL
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J. E. Bauer of Waco was tran
•acting business here yesterday.
' M. K. Pace spent Tdesday in Fort
Worth on busincas..
Francis Slid Robert Yater are
spending the week in Fort Worth.
W. ^Howard is spending the day
i Gainesville on business.
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T. 1. Byars of Memphis, Tenu., is
here visiting the family. of G. N.
Byars.
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-Galveston
Miss Frfmkm kerr has returned
to her home in Canson after vist
ing in Cleburne the guest uf Minn
Louise Walker.
' (VONSERVE your time, avoid
______. V sta&Sar traml. enjoy tin^
5. celled accommodations at
moderate costs — come to the
famous Brevoort, in the heart of
downtown. Business men and fami-
lies appreciate Brevoort personalized
service, pleasant surroundings, and
light, airy rooms. Only a lew steps
to principal theaters, banks, office
buildings and wholesale houses.' . ,
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ing, Antiseptic Liquid
It is unnecessary feryou to suffer with
Eczema. Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes
and similar skid troubles. Zemowil
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eon. WWhile here Miss Bummers task
part in the cantata at the Anglin
treet- Preebyterian hurch.
All Jockeys
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Meet the. three Hator brothere,Mark;; and Lavernedett-to-righta-
who are hanging up nifty reputatlons on race tracks this seuvon. Ench t*
a star jockey. And all are big tavorites with followers of tre turf. Threu
brother*—all Jockeys—that’s a rather odd coincidence
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morning at 5 o’clock in two earn for
Colorado Spring to remain until Nep
tember 1. They are having the Ku
view Kent to them.
Merchandise
Our Pre-Inventory Sale that closed fast
night was a phenomenal success in every
sense of the word, but after checking our
inventory we find that we are still over-
loaded on several different articles and,' as
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Make thit com^ritont'
- Tast that wonderful- flavor
laua* only la Kalla*,** Cara
Flakes. Compare it with any
raady-to-sat srenl. You’ll
know why million, demand
Kellouu’s.
pins twoplece costume I, at bom*
A ana equally appropriate in the
country or the cky. It ts of very
lightweight jersey cloth, In tan, em-
broldered with baight colored wool*.
The skirt I* pleated in front and
plain in the back.
Imported Swiss Organdy
36 to 40 inches wide and a regular $ 1.00
value. Our final close out price per yard
is only.............. 39c
Imported Embroidered Dotted Organdy
36 to 40 inches wide. A rgular $ 1.50
—_value ..Final—olese-out priee per yard-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ward of Dal
las spent the weekend he re visiting
Mt- and Mra. J’. B. Ward.
Charlie Green is spending a few
days in Dallas.
Mr. and MrRny -Palten of Dal-
las were in Cleburne yesterday vis
iking relative. Mr. and Mr*. Dal-
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2 1 Lot of Men’s Straw Sailor Hats
H H. Wilson ha* gone to Houstony.
I business. t------r---
Mr. and Mr*. A. Eaton anddaugh-
ter, Mi** Elizabeth, and Emmett
Norton spent Sunday in'Fort Worth.
Thurnday and Friday. According to
By non Johnsom, seeretary of the
Electra Chamher of Commerce hero
500 visiting delegates will attend.
Wichita Falla has promisod to
■end at least .50.
The program for the two days’
meet will inelude a splendid busi-
ness nession Thurnday. Speakers in-
praetieallycomplete for barbecue wi be givfn at the Wag
th district convention of the West goner estate race track
Texas Chamber of Commerce hero w
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—Mise Hazel Summers “f Furl
Worth wpent the weekend in Cie-
burne vUiting Mr. Horace Welker
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Mra. J. R. Nail ani dnughter*,
• Misses Dorothy and Marjorin, anl
eon’ Horace of Clarkaday, Miad^' ate
Mr. and Mra. Bill Johnson of
i Veil ua were here yesterday visiting
Mrs. Jennie Hardin.
were killed and 32 injured, when
. — - the Chita Moscow oxprea* on the
elude Mayor Shepherd and Walter trans Siberiau Railroad was de-
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This same art of photography enables
— its to ever ~remember those who Sro
near and dear to us.
close out per yard on
Limit 10 yards to customer.
(line, Wichitn Falla; J. L. Lush, railed Monday at Tiaga, about 100
A. & M. College; Carl L. Pool,‘miles.efNovaNikalasvak.— ----------
Meat of Denton after an illness of ! < ------
meveral ........... and burial wus in Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat-
the Prairie Mound cemetery. Sur J
viving him are seven children, and
one brother, Joe Hampton, ayd one !
sister, Mra. T. B. Smith of Don 1
ton.
Mian Moray lou Doby ana .Mins
Velda King apent Tuesday at the
McClung Ranch visiting Mra Fyt-
Jone*.
MEXICAN REBEL BAND
WIPED OUT IN BATTI
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WarDepnrtmentreporis annihiha-
tion of a body of rebels active in
the State of Mochoacan in the pant
two weeks, Federal troops attacked
the rebles Sunday near there, hold-
ing them engaged until more troops
arrived and caught them in the
roar. The rebel leader, Jesus Men
dex, and officers were found among
the dead on the battlefield.
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CLEBURNEN
For Country
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it is the policy of this store not to carry any-
thing over from one season to another we
are making still greater price reductions
for the next few days. ,
Venus with relativen-
ton are camping at Glen Rose with
a party of Dallas people and motor-
ed to Cleburne yesterday to yisit
Mr. aud Mr*. Jack Dalon.
Mr*. Victor Gerstenkom and Miss
Rachel Goldsmith spent Monday vis-
iting friend* in Fort Worth.
Mrs. W. E. Watters of Fort Worth
spent the weekend here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Payne.
M. F, Brooks or San Bernardino,
Cal.. Is hire visiting hi* sister, Mr».
G. W. Stout, and other relatives.
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Alton Fryan of Te rrell has been
here visitiughis unele, K. D. Kryan,
, for the past two werks.g ...
Mixu Dorothy Hiton is spending
two week in DaUaw visiting rela-
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son ef the-year, when your ays-
tem “letdown” in tone and vigor
-' on aerount ef werm weather.
What are the warnings that na-
ture gives you. of the approach of
indigestion. The medical books
Gaaewhishamangathat
- wAM*8Dw- " ferment mg Instead
of digesting. 2,Afeelng of full-
Miss Ray Fiks of Itasca is here___
spending the week visiting Mi** Jane
Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Bryan and fain
ily leave Friday for a few days’
visit >u Kaufnan. •
ness or oppression in the region of
the stomach after eating. This
means tht the gas has balooned
your stomach and in pressing up
against your heart and lungs. 3.
A dull lazy feeling, which means
i that you®are not getting nourish-
ment frm what you are eating.
14. Restlesness, un-refreshing slep,
which means that the poisons of
indigestion are disturbing your
brain and nerves. 6. Sometimes,
pain and fluttering around the
heart, though this symptom may
come later.
Don’t take chances with indiges-
tion—you are too apt to lose. If
■ yertvemmnyor the s j flip * ‘
toms mentioned above, get your
digestive organs to work at once
with Ferraline, Nature’s great
atomach treatment—Mint—has given
relief to thousands. Ferraline im-
mediatey aids mid assists every
one of your digestive organs, in-
chuding— your- stomaeh, tiverand
bowels, Ferraline makes your di■
estion “perfect and complete.”
You feel its helpful effect from
the very first dose. Got a bottle
of Ferraline today at any drug
store. Ferraline is *o much super-
ior to any other remedy for in-
digestion that the owners have
instructed every druggist to re-
fund the purchase price, One Dol-
lar, if you do aot get relief, so
it costs you nothing if you are hot
delighted withyresuite. Delay might
be dangerous. Oct Ferraline today
from year druggist. The Ferraline
Co., Atlanta, Cm.—(Adv./
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Dr <- I < Edgar is spending a fewa-
weyks in Dalhart where he has prop ,
er?y interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Iforace Wilkerson
and danghte visited in Fi»rl Wurth
Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesiy ( le\ etand. f
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ELECTRA PREPARES--- . Sherman, and J. -w.Carnentar,
FOB C. OF O. SESSION Dallas. ,
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ELECTRA, Juno 30. — Arrange-1 tn the entertainment. A big free
ments are practically complete for barbecue wa be given at the Wag.
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CECIL & CO
Mrs. Homer JLudson mid non,
Homer Jr., are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mb J. J. Nance.
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I Mrs. John Glenn oRono was vis
iting and sliopping inthy city- verier
day. ’
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36t.AQinches.wide—Atranspaxentfab- ‘
ric that sold regular for 50c per yard. To
Mm Ardis Widen, El Paso High
School girl, whose story on meat
won hghest honor* in Texas in the
Second National Meat Story Con-
teat, which was conducted by the
National Live Stock and Meat Board.
Approximately 1 3,500 girls through-
•mt the United State* and possee-
Nena competed.
DENTON, . June 80—tom ....
Hampton, 76,_resident of Denton j
County for more than 40 years, .
died at hin homo a few mites wouth I
They formerly sold as high as $3.00. Take ’
your choice in this final closeout for $1.00
1 Lot of-Panama Hats
Going up
The daily de-
mand for Kel-
logg’s—the com
flakes with the
marvelous fla-
vor that no oth-
ers can equal.
Kellogg’s are ready to serve.
No sticky pots and pans after-
wards. Just fill the bowl—add
milk or cream. Especially fine
with fresh or preserved fruit.
For sale at grocers everywhere.
Served in all restaurants and
hotels.
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used and rent machines
same as new, at —
$50.00 to $75.00
$5.00 cash and
$3.00 per mpntfi ——
We are also giving
special prices on old
machines or new ones.
Ybur credit is good.
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE €O.
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r torture. It cleanses and soothes tha
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M.TAI J- daytime use, because it doesn’t show.
(fUUK-aA 1 Ge tit tolay from any druggist and save
it f U•DRUG CO. । 11 further distress. Trial bottle 35c,
F " I arue size $1.00. Zemo Soap, 25c. <
2—ttthem quicker " than any other.
‘I'hil Warning, by physiciane^J*
particularly applicable this sea-
Mrs. Grorge Buelow and littl
taugntertefmstntgnt for tluh
home in Port Athur after a month *
visit here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Robinaon, 818 North Aug
Mrs. J. I. Green and ghnddaugh
ter, Minnie Lee, of Dallas Avenue,
uro ■pending several days in Galven
tun visiting relatives.
j Minn Lillian IIudzietz underwent
। an operation Monday for the remov-
al of her tonsils. Yesterday she was
reported to be doing nicely.
Mra. 1.. II. ITarrell and daughter,
Mixa Roan, and non in law, Steele
Covington, of North Main Street,
alo daughter and son-in-aw, Mr.
and Mrn. C. I'. Lane, left Tuenday
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Finger Nail* take u nuperlor
polish with SEA SHELL GLOSS
CORN FLAKES
Oven-fresh ALWAYS
Eelloqu'o patemted imnar-
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presevves the Gever end I —I
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AYSTINJune 30-Frank V. AMARILLO, June 30— righteg. ‘ -J
lantam of Dallns, chairman of the ing of game law* la th* P**h**AW
Highway Commission, left Tuerdayn reported by B. D. Garmon, (Hr.
to inspeet highway* in 1.5 eounttx, triet warden, who haa been empow-
following n conference in the Gov- ered to appoint 50 to 75 deputy —J
ernor’s office, Monday.____“______I win-ilemi tor tho Plaina country. Ua
While here he made plans for the plansi to make the appointmen6 1
rommissien meeting July 13 when ..... ‘
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1925, newspaper, July 1, 1925; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474669/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.