Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1917 Page: 1 of 6
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ve-deep. and then some, enrrying munitions
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lians and several bill positions were -Wilson and the State Department to
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afternoon to the stoekholders of
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was moving along like well in other
Will LAve on * Farm.
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I Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sampaon have
moved on a farm at Venu* wt.
o Dallas, Dallas Smith of Dallas, were
Sampeon was formerly a member of
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No Texans
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first cold wpell of the winter
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EXPEGT11GH ABOUT
510,000 ill TH MUS
a's netion enused ear-
met with prompt re-
supervision of the United States Gov-
ernment are greatly in demand.
of them were suceesafnl, the eompanies
often make mnistakes in drilling the
firs well and are neldom rewarded
with an oil strike. He encouraged tan
stoekholders very moeh, and while the
eleetion of offieers waa postponed all
s.
They have metalled a gasoline <
la the old bed of the Colorado
g,
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flight la neareh of submarines from an.
European station, were eneountered’at
sba 880 miles off the British eonst by
a steamship, which arrived here to-
day. The flyers started ea a return
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INTINSTATE COMMERCE comu-
mow AATs RAILROADS MEED
ANMITANEE
stated th
bad boys
PARMNT- TRACHENS AM-V. or
to MEET THIS kmuon
TO MEBT HIS ATTARNOON
The Parent-Teachers’ Aqoeiation of
the Now Saute Ve school will have
their regular meeting this afternoon
a) 3:20. The second logon, of the
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gu -
counting for any German attack. Like
wine the menace of a dash by the Aue-
troGermans through the hills and out
on the Venetian plains has been pro-,
can be aeonrod for I
making applieation.
TH Hit AMERIGANS
nt KUO ii FRAWCE
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ONE OF HAIG’S
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gremional eommittees to dineum the
matter with President Wilson Monday.
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TEACHER‘5 EXAMINA-
E. N- Heath, prdprietor of the dle-
burne Hotel, haa a $5 bill issed by
the First National bank of Cleburne
in IMS. C. W. Marta was president
of the bank and O. a Heath, cashier.
mudeesnful counties, where oil well
had been developed
Mr. Barry stated that if the com-
peay continued its good work that oil
would undoubtedly be found is Johm-
Conferenee at Houston, will render a
very iuteresting report at th is meet-
ing. A eharming musical number will
alo eonstitute a part of the program.
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week ending Friday, the number of
deaths were 243 compared with 150
tha prerigus week. The mortality was
due mainly to pneumonin, although fif-
teen deaths were caused by meningitis.
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mentioned the well at Ranger, which
had boon sunk to a depth of 3500 feet
and other well districta were men-
tinned vwbere effort, had been mad
to develop their oil prdpeets, ehowin
and have no difficulty la irrigating
the young planta, which bring suca a
good price in the each
But Mr. Jones raised 2500 bushele of
peanuts on hjs Nemo farm this year.
At the prevailing price he will make
a good showingfrom that trap mlone,
but he alno haa la cotton and other
staple erope. By the eoming summer
the federal engineera. All requirements
have been mot aad it is thought eea
struetion work will begin early ia the
new year.
Information has been received from
the State Highway Commiasion that
Johnson county can nee the auto tai
money on the different roads of the
eonnty. The details of this matter are
being worked out and Judge Jackmon
stated Wednesday that it wyas hoped
to get ne much as 910,900 for road use
by March, 19184-- ,---
With the Meridian read pot ta first-
elass shape by the United States Gov-
ernment road building la Johnson
county would be greatly «timulated.
Just at present Johnyon eomnty has
not a hard shrface road that will stand
tor, France, and northern Italian line
will again witness a titanie struggle
with the Teatons the aggresnors.
Already the Germans in the Cambrai
region have brought up fresh rein-
foreements with the object of blotting
out the salient driven into their line
2 by Byng’sinterpid dash, a email por-
"a tion of which they have already recon-
quered but at . ed the way today for a prompt deelar-
in Italy along the Zettecommuni aad ■ 2 „
ASiago Plateau, Teuton guns of al ation of war with Austria-Hungary. A
calbres have opened fme on the Itai- joint resolution, approved by President
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, Dee. S—A Vienna dis-
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IN NUMBER
gidsag od
Supply wagons are advancing through
over thjerhell-torn ground to the Mg
E l. HEATu OWNS t
mire to come and don’t forget you
pennies. 1
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Mr. and Mrn. E. S. Casnaday of Dal-
Ina, F. B. Egelhoff of Weatherford, W.
F. Thornton of Deltas, W. M. Matthews
w -
he
ing
the
this
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The sommistej
doe, but wA
onee by the
(, Aenoeiated VMM)
vided for, so far as the reinforcement
of the Italians by the British and ’
French-troope and the bringing up of ‘
captured in small attacks, but both that effect, effective from soon Doe.
pekoreeecabretnndonithextalian76, ‘■“•‘v* *• EE’and
with complacency the enemy’s ex unanimpusl approved by the foreign
neeted —M* h f committee. It will be reported tomor-
Brady For Attack row ama debate drill begin Fhdk,with
Whi near Cambrai it la conceded final netion in the denate late this
ths British will be forced, by reason of week or early wyek.
a dangerous salient held by the Ger- The senate was not in session to
mass in their lihe, to, somewhat day, and the renolution will bo iatro-
straighten out their front, yet optim- duced there Friday where prompt sc
ism ia expressd that on the whole tion is expected.
Byng's forces will give a good ac- ' 1 *
* The Btokholder ot the Johnson
County Oil company held a meeting
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istiee negotiations are proceeding with
the Bolaboviki to Bum*. ,
son and America expressing their feel-
tags of gratitude and felicity
DEIIEsTlJIlilli is
the
ring
ro-
Application for federal aid for the
eonstruetion of the Meridian road
A Russian communication dealing with
the armistice just received here says.
“Enemy delegates replied evasively
to the two initial Russian proposals,
but promised to consuit their govern-
ment concerning-them. The Russians
proposed ss the principal points Of an
armistice that the enemy should not
undertake to send forces from the Sua-
sion front to fronts of Ruesia’s alliem.
Also that the German detaehmente be
wibhdraown from the islands of Moon
sound. The enemy delegates refused
thene proposala."’
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AREPREPNREO FOR
sio ( Ampeleted Prpan) 3
Rome, Dec. 5.—President Wilson
request to congress for a declaration
of war upon Austria-Hungary was re
eeived with the greatest enthusiasm
aad satisfaction throughout Italy, and
is commented upon m tangible proof
that the United States is supporting
Italy not only morally, but with the
might of her great power. Clubs and
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J. O. Jones of Austin was here Mon
day ea route to his farm at Nemo
Mr. Jones ia a progremive maa nod le
making Me loud hring tortk paytug
crape sad by the time the interurban
PROMPT ACT ION
TAKEN BY HOUSE
ONWARMERSURE
(By Asauelated Press)
Washington, Dec. 8.—Congress clear-
terest at the rate of tea percent in grees that had been made. This report
1882 it, without compounding, would brought out the fact that the drilling
have earned $17.50 by thin time, or had been very succesaful. He said the
over three times its value. Still iri well was sew 2000 feet deep. Tbs hols
had been foolishly spent it would have drilled io straight and ths indleations
passed through an untold number of are very promising for the striking of
WANTSHOME FOR BUY
IB SHE RIM FROM I
SIAIH-IGNIESUILIE
Judge Jackiom stated Wednenday
that he wanted to find a home for ft
white boy about tea years of age
Any one knowing of • home that
might be seeured should notify Judge
Jaokson at once.
Judge J—ks— alno stated that the
father of another bay wanted the .
youngater sent to the Juvenile Rome #
st Gatesville, but the boy will be pat
on probation. This boy to working at
a loeal laundry aad he win bs sudor
the watehful eye of Deputy. Shertt
Moreland for the sent thirty daya, ’
Mr Morelana will make repords on the
boy’s conduet. The boy now haa a
FkAtaiM* to make mod and no fi/waW
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A father, who was in Judgdaek-8
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me-
aweeg
UTS UI lit ;
Id UK OF 510,000
ntmnent of more Petre Wojtalewica Chicago,
e of smaller ton- were among the wooded.
operations against the Turks, but
I whore, has not been stated. The sig-
I nifieance is that some Russians are
I still willing and ready to light and they
have formed m junction with the Brit
Vienna ana Berlin reiterate arm
smoeiatfons thremghout phesnatiqnwr maigh by thio time, have been at the
• hands within thirty five years aad ( oil. He Mid a similar company to thia
. h. r “ J, oae, located ia Parker lcouutr
bottom of a miser's truk. It to not and chartered for the same
likelvy that Mr. Heath would' take amount, drilled their third well MOO
NUMBER RF WiTNS
. II GAMP INCREASE
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(By Ameeelaud Puss*»
Washington; Dee. ftl* idMNeagh the
health sea dittos generally ta tbs Ns
previoudweek.,"
of the stockholders went away feeling of Dallas, Dallas Smith of Deltas, were I—,
good. Secretary Plummer rend the here on busies** mimsions Wednenday- the Cleburne Tire Department.
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DEC, 5; WISIT ME TIMI
by-laws of the company which directed
the movements of the operations aad
it was shown that all work had been
carried out according to the byjlays
aad everything wan la first-elass shape.
A large attendanee is hoped for at the
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fresh guns are eoBccmed.
if the Teutons should be able to
rehek Ike line and gain fheir objective
it would be only after oae of the most
_ nanguinry encounters of the war.
Rusatans stm Fighting .
I in Mesopotamia the British and
Russian troops carried out successful
ITALY REJOICING
----------------. eeaspaaeos and their bearings during a
R. A. Barry read a paper Wednes---
e drmgbmarines the past week,
sbchsderable inerease over r
... - .... study ehurse will be reviewed under
that the Jehnson County OU comran) the. lendeship of Mrs Walker Mra
Potter, delegate to the Child Welfare
trip to their station after being sup- . , . .. ,
plied with provisions aad aew corn though Johnnon county to now "P to
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(By Asuoeiated Pres)
(ULETDND) —London, Dec. 8— cmuqlz: shted tha podritne
, Tim 1K .1 in I
do gt - -. 2 wu-
। NUM I MpdKAMUOMAMUGS ■ A00N b-VU
meeting on December SOth.
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HilESEIIEIElS THE
The bank went out of business, but
the money issued by it to still good
aecording to R N. Heath. Te
bill issued by tbs beak was retained |
by Green Maxey. A. D. Konnard, who poatpone the meeting until Dea.
waa a director in the bank, got oae or | There should have beeh 800 I
two ef the first bills issued, and the represented. Of the MO shares repro
biU now owned by E. N. Henth was sented 355 shareholders were thwa »
obtained from Mr. Kennard. The bin person sad 110 shares were repre
to Wo. 000 aad it has a picture of sented by proxy. At the meeting on
President Garfield oa it The MB to December .20th officer, fornismhu-
a beautiful piece of engraving and ing term will be elected
Mr. Heath will head it down to his buniness will be traneneted.
children to show how "paper money, R 4 n-— —J .
looked ia 1882. [day
,Had the M bill been put out at ia- the company present, showing the pro-
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EST “BOCHE STRAFERS"
J.6.J0NESWLL MORE REVENUE
IRISH 15 RECmOED
AMONEY-CROP
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ELkVN minus it
. J0MNSIN cmn JAIL
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Deputy Reid stated WedsMday that
there were eleven primoners in the
Johneon county jaih There are! three
negroos .two white men and one white
woman, atoe five noldiqr. from Camp C
Bowie, who are being bold subject to
orden from army authoritiea. The----
white woman was recently given two
year on a charge of false swearing
She reside* at Dallna Th* ease
agains her grew out of an attempt to
recover damages from the Katy road. .
The number of primoners at the eoun-
ty jail fluetuates from day to any. "
It is rather a rare thing to have a
white woman ia jail, la fact the num-
ber of negro women to very limited.
been with him so long.
RON PUA FOR
mm wets
GEBMAN OPPOSITION
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910,000. ‘ • « k
Policemen ia automobiles are P"rw
’sayin* the paa three | "Fothmem onteraa the bank, the other
nr hss cost Austria 43, remafting In the antomobile outside
,w„, if the war / P. J. Hmm- promident, and eight
tire prenont budget year employe were lined up by two of the
* wuase 06,0,00,,-.
r other two robbers
to felt that muehibetter work can be
dona if nmistanie from the state to -
the amount of from MOO to 0000 each to fifty below zero ° the result of the
evor
keta
Washington, Dee. Sc-Two Asmri-
eans were kilted to action ia France,
r and lie ven wverdEy and four lightly
wounded, General Pershing cahled the
I War Departmeat tonight. He gave no
detaile: i
The dead weae Corporal C. Wineber-
nor of Marion,
UVR PRBSPECT OF
WAR WH AUSTRIA
(By A*0Miated Prw»
Aa Atlantia Pert, Dee- X- Two
American aviator, who toot their
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.... at Joshua Wednesday afternoon at 2
The first •’•‘•eh, but as only 468 shares of stock
"m" "“2 LOSI AVIATORS #
(By Ansoclated Prens) F
London, Doc. 8.—While for the mo
. meat there were no infantry operations
afgreut magnifude in progress on any
—battle front, yet indiea tions are not
wanting that shortly the Cambrai sec-
ag
•17 50 for the beautifal MB, which has feet before they etruek oU. He ih.
2
n.
the
14 L Pagh, rur school director for ’
NAWEAN
thirteen Mhooi. of the county were lo JRWJUN.
Ited and eight more sehools will be vis- 7
itod today - etthe - . I, Am
county are doing b good work, but it "! A"051
1,600
13
Mbuiit eut his way, he willahavecar -
wrzm RWi casts BIESURPRISE
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1B, Im*staUS Oras*)
Wanhington, Deo. 5— Immediute ae-
tion to effeet the national unifieation
of raitronde either by government op
eration or by a sumpension durtag the
war of the anti tract and anti pooling
towa, a federal lean and regulation ef
neeurity imaued to permit more effeet-
ive voluntary cooperation, was reeom-
mended to eongrees today by the In-
teratate Commeree comm ission.
. Neither plea was wpeeifieally en-
dored, but the eommimion stated,
“The strong arm of government so-
thority to emsential if the transpesta-
tion cyotom to to be radically im-
proved" to meet the war n editions.
It eaid eompetition between the rail
rand* mast be diminished aad therik
road* must have more revenue Other-
wise tranapr tation would soon be de-
moralised.
‛ 7
(By Ambeiatea Prem)
Dawnon, Yukon Territory, Ded 5--
Dowson thermometers today droppea
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e te A ;)■ vod
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GALLED TO SERVICE
---- (By Amoelated Pres
(ByAsociatedProea) London, Dec. 5.—Quoting an offieial
Amsterdam, Dee. 5.—Intimationg German statement concerning Ruman-
that Germany is planning to force boys ian proposals for an armistice, a Brit
of gaixteen, and seventeen yours into ish official announcement tonight says
the’ army ire contained in an appeal ,, there is no truth whatever in this
appearing in the Eseen General An shameful statement.’ "r
seiger that they immedintely jota the j ------------ ----
Juvennereorpa. The appeal adds “this ......memem
great atrugele between the nations will
necessitate those that are now sixteen
and seventeen being called up at no
vexy remote data for.army serviee.
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cedfisoflhiharwherebodeweiir9ndgduq-2bkqp”uhbgreucheu||> chiv. i ienagrkce ’they ibby duudbine taw
np the stedy advance against she German treoche6 but they will huve to get n great detl wofee to conipel n demtte
halt This British official photograph shows how great are the dimeuities that the Billish fore— haw tprewewunter,
mud ta which the bora— wk khee ‘ ___X *___—____—
Eonnath.8o9.me .2, .oW noslug, .
iOlLCBirf
He will have his ovehard inmured
against hail and ia that way he will
make a ate* profit, W there to a yield
worth shipping The commimion men
at Dallas have already agreed to take
an the frail bo caa ship. With a
bored well or Iwo he will plant other
thing and ta thja way win make
money even if th* neasona era sol al-
together favofable for staple ur ope
(Br Adenelated Pram)
Peking, Dee S.— Rebels have cap-
turend the city of Chungkung aad
paale exists Ibero, Japanese marines
have landed to protect foreignera.
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Oomgreenlenal O
55.BILL.IS5UEO.IN An
hit uh inn M
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Ml-ttee
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-Hmancnddmmrppuflqa N/r
and now be to preparing to yhorimeut
with wpinach ea his farm." 11* any*
that spinach twin rield tWte 470 to
$800 per acre. The peepie up about
Boston are very food of U aad they
are willing to pay a good price for„A.
The wpinach seed are purehased la Bol
lead aad the lead — which it la plant-
ad must be irigated. As artesian wa-
ter to eanily obtained to the Neme
aad Otoe Rose neetions epinach may
kecome one of the money eropa hi fhat
ooetion. Mr. Jones and brotuer have
aixty-five acres ta spinacb at Austin.
md&sWto
Q-Sir
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