Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1917 Page: 5 of 6
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J. I Walker of Dallas, John V.
ri Fort Worth, eame here for 4
saetion of businees matter*
unfur
12-7
have as large or larger representation
in the University this semaion as some
of the very populous couaties. As .an
illustration, Hnrris eounty, ineluding
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Free Movie Tioketa with
Every Dollar purchase.
let A woman come bet'
Do they make good.
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dangetue a
that prope
Goods bought from us will be taken care of until
called for.
FOB BENT— Furnished
in. Phone 1101.
The Heview’s ilitotflad depart-
meat to art an expertment-4
geta tag -waaMa avery day. The
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NO oTMEN LIKE IT.
NoOTER aaoooo.
‘ me
Fan
ind-
boy
in dry weather, while certain heavy
and absorbent mells become very sticky
and soft during the rainy mennon.
Where any eonniderable mmount of
hauling is ne ce—ary, romds over nolls
er this character may require to be
marfnced.
Ie word nirn maortUa; 1-4 per
word for each addiuanal eon-
secuuve tnsertiom.
Me ad taken for tarn than Ms.
AU nds must be uivez tar upod-
fled numbe*of tmes, that to
ade are net taken to m tndef
All claaaanna ads an cam.
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HTTLE Zo1
Three old bacheloi
eame garret and have
MADAME MABELLE
Just three more days to see this
wonderful girl with the X-Ray
CLASSIFIED ADS
......... RA TES .............
irn never to
teem.
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MUTT AND JEFF
KANING THB KIZER
TOMOEROW—
- THB MYBTERY SHIP
Guns Repaired
Key Pitting aad Vuleanizing.
F. A. FINE
exedtentcujaime
Galveston ana New York
worked Bo hard to make the piny a
perfect succesa. It would be impossi-
Me to mention individually all those
who contributed to the suceess of the
play, but the fact that all attendante
were highly pleased with the perform
aaee is proof that too much praise can-
not be given all members of the earn
aad an who aided them in this splen-
did benefit performanee.
NEEDS
TENOGBAPHERS
wrinthe Listory of the United
■ was the Goverpoment in OWN
of Stmagraphara and Bratta*
2-4
go eart
this nession.
There to a falling off of attendance
from nearly every eounty to the state,
due chiefly to the war.
Of foreign countries represented ia
the ntudeng body Mezieo has contribut-
ed 5; Brazil, 1; aad British Honduras
one.
Of the outatide atudenta, 7 eame
from Okiahoma; 6 from Arkansas; 3,
from California; J from New Mexleo, 1
3 from New York; 2 from Florida; and
1 each from Alabama, Arizona, Georgi
Kentueky, Mamachunetta, Missinsippi,
Tennegsee and Virginia.
Last year there were 70 students
from other states aad eountriea
ADS
BRING RESULTS
Anglin. Modern conveniences. Phone
625. ' 12-7
k
Marshall to situated, baa SO atudenta.
Tarant county has 48 atudenta this
xgars MeLennan, 38; Bell, 3; Johnson,
28; Harrie, 25; Galveston, 24; Smith,
24; Williamson, 22; Harrisom, 90; Hil,
19; Ellis, It; Caldwdn, IT; Orayeoa,
IT; Brown, 16; Falls, 16; Wichita. It;
El Paso, IB; Lamar, 14; Tom Green, 14;
POSITIONS
The Review Publishing Company has
o n. A • • • •
Da v. o.
Aero Sqyadron. f eompared with 101 laat year aad 113
Charles R Murray, Hondquartersi in 1915-16.
Company, 143d Infantry. It in notable that many of the roan
Allie N. Salyear, 10 years old. Com- ties of eomparatively small population
pany C, 143d nantey.
If Russians really ehew sunflower ,
aeod. as they are said to do, maybe.
thta accounts for the blooming idiots
in Petrograd. 3
C— TO Imea S S
Every department in this store offers many wond
ruggestions for you to make your gift seleetions from,
you will be surptised to find them no reasonably priced.
G, E Handel of Dallas, Fred Batter
by of Philadelphia, A. P. Graves or
Gaterville, j. n. Fobertson of Dalas,
d a
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germa and fe
are prompity altoy«d.
on as ft to today.
A BUSINEBS OOURSE
FIT YOU TO rIL ONB OF
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# connetting
Miami, St.
Inforu tinn at
omiceor wnto
Fine service. Ev-
erything modern
and Sanitary."
Baths. Courteous
treatment Every,
body always wel-
come.
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will eell at a bargain. Pone 1335. 12-6
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TAB POSITIONS /
The naview Publishing Company has
nt gate novenn echolarhips ta one of
the beat nunnoms Coneges la Texaa
‘ -n 31 or
4
MORNING REVI
Here on a Visit
8. D. Mobley, traveling representa-
tive for the Knighta of Pythian, is here
to spend the holidays with his family,
unless he ia ordered put on a trip. He
says that business ia good wherever
he has been.
MABELLE will give a special mat-
inee for the ladies, only, tomorrow
afternoon at 3 o’eloek.
CAPTAIN BABNACLES LEGAOY
With Van Dyke Brooke, Hughey
Mack, Kate Price end Flora Finch
CHUMPS AMD OHANCES
Big V Comedy
BOBBY, THB PHILANTHROPIBT
With Bobby Connelly.
CALL AMD GOLF .
Comedy
THB BTRHNGTH OF MEN
Featuring Edith Storey aad Tift
Johnson.
‘ort Worth, Texas, Dec. 5- The foi-
ling deaths of soldiers at. Camp
n n Teo r
A negleeted eong may leadto sueh
7,5
Will tell you how to.make $1,000,00
Take rlell’p Fine Tar Haney at
once not enly for quick aad gratifying
relief for nil dintrensing
but I* prevent serlous after effeeta
Don’t let a cough bane ea all winter;
delay to dangeroua The lavor to ea
plennant that ehildven neea no induce-
meat to take it.
Tear thia ad. out and take it to your
druggirt with 2 and he mil give yen
the genuine Dr. Brill Pine Tar Honey.
(Advertisement)
Get your Christmas Gifts from us while our stock
is complete. We nave them suitabletor an mem-
bers of the family.
NEWYOl
AND RETURN
rain
not
nished. Phone 1064.
FOUND—Coat with card “Mra- Wm-
BEST THEATRE
. New York to at
its beat; theatres open and
shops display their newest
merchandise. The most at-
- tractive way to reach the big
city to by steamers of the
Mallory Line with their sun-
"THE PRICE n THE THING."’
KELLY BOYS, PROPRIETORS.
Phone 1430. -- —-
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THE REX
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Plumbing,
Sheet N
FOB KENT—Suites of room* South
east dorner, upstairs ia building
mt it
g.
my wife
MBS. G. W. MERCEY DE-
MALE HELP WANTED |
Wanted—Y6un6* man stenogra- ‘
pher. Apply by letter only. Walker:
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Big Ghem
Pamri maurzntinun
ma evans cuEALc• cicueun •
F2=$80
thia over if you are in the market
Morrie A Petitcere, Walnut Springs,
Texas. »
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members of the auxilinry chapter of
the Red Cross, and gave praetieal ad-
vice from actual work done as ehair-
man of tke hospital supplies depart
ment. Mrs. Mersey -was necompanied
by Mrs. D. 8. Bowell Both of the Cle-
burne ladies were pleased with the
Fine Tar -Noney emnnot be began lee
sromeptly.
Th an abeolutely deped ea this
remedy a* it hoe proved effective to
Ahouyande -t eamg where a hacking
ouzb, ditticuf breathing, inamma
tion or hontemns wete iaraived. Ila
balaam and to elin* ingredients soothe
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ink Road.
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H. S. WILSON
Our store is sow complete in every detail, we are ed
for the busy Christmas shoppine day* that ant M ekto
hand.
progressgnade by the Joshua auxiliary.
r.
’ HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Four room house, *11
modern conveniences. £10 W. Har-
mon St. Phone P. L. Benton. 12-7
My* M. C. Moma said Wednesday
that th* home talent play, ”Tke Merry
Milkmaida,'' give* aa a beuefit fur the
Everman Chapel, brought in about
9300. She stated that the exaet amount
leaid not be given just yet, for the
HMM that the ticket sales hnd net
been balaneed up The fact that the
New Tale theatre was unable to hold
all that desired ta attend the play
waa very gratifying to the todies who
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rooms, elose address
" ‛1u-8 • THE REVIEW PUBLIBHING OO.
--n- Cleburne. Texas.
_ ‘ FOB BALE—485 sere Bosque County
J Stock farm, 2 mile* from Walnut
THECRICKBT
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1, 143d Infantry. compared with 143 students last year,
Eliott J. Ingram, Company C, 111th and 1M etodeata ia 1915-16. Italian
Engineers. 1 county’comes third this year, with a
Wiley F. Harbin, Twenty second total ’ attendanee of 77 students, aa
----------------------- for first elsu e*w fresh in milk. Phone
FOUND—Bunch of keys on black 4 1422. und
leather strap. Owner may have “ __
same by calling at Review and denerib- FOR SALENew collapsfble
name and paying for this ad. 12-8
2611 Kilt UNIVEBSIIT
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Auntin, Texas, Dee. fl—it to intereet-
lag to note that J ok aeon county has
contributed 26 atudenta to the Uni-
versity of Teana at the present sea*
sion of a total of 1760 now ia the
atudent body. IM 4his total number 38
are from other states and count ries.Thin
to a falttag off of 14 atudents from John
son ounty as~compared with yhe at-
tendance from Johnson eowty ia
1313 W1K It to possible that this de-
erense may be made up during the win-
ter and spring terms at the Univer-
alty.
In point of attendance Travis county
toads all others ia the state, as to
quite natural, the total number of
students from that county being 378
I this year, aa compared with 534 last
। Bpring—83 acres in cultivation— pAB-
| ture broken but affords an abundance
ONE FURNISHED front bed room, ot grass.-good 8 room residenee
clone in. Private home. Phoae 330.' —lrge barn-good bilowellu-wind.
12-6 , mill—gaa engine—milk house and rent
_________ .house. Farm land all ready for plant:
housekeeping ing Thia is
A BIO Bargain for quick sale, a good
gentle family horse, very eheap. Ad-
19-7
P. Armstrong” ia pocket. Identity
coat at this office aad get same by
HI NIK SUDHIR
FOB 8ALE—Bay mare, nine years old,
•too good surrey; or will trade mare
} • loniolV
the threat, lochen the phlegm, the au-
eheek the cold
ror gripvy feelinge
FOB RENT—Furnished house, modern
conveniences, 422 West Henderson
Street. Phone 330. 12-6
u f0* gAbE-160 Aeros or era
p""SueBtamefrn" anarucriamrsam
LOST—Heavy brown coat near high sandy loam. $100.00 per acre. If inter-
school building. Return to Review, ested inquire at Fonter-Fain Drug Co.
12-6 No. 1 for me. M. D. Baader* 12-6
FOR RENT—Large housekeeping tag This is an ideal stock farm well
rooms, close in, West Chambers St. located. Price *20.00 per acre. Abeo-
Phone 17. 12-7 lately no trade. Better eome and look
$300,000,000 Lost Yearly.
The farmers of the United States
have been allowing $100,000,000 in real
money to escape froun their pockets
ench year because of poor roadn. ac-
cording to the testimony of experts
who made a wurvey of the effect of bad __
ronds opoo merketas for the depart- Rzrahurada”
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Anderson, 18; Cameron, 13; Iavaea, 19;
1 Navarro, 13; Denton, It; Hamilton,
_ ' 12; Jefferson,' 19; Jim Wells, 19; Val
SURFACING THE FARM ROADS Verde, 12; Fannin, 11; Hays, 11;
, - Hunt, 11; Knufwan, 11; Nuecee, 11;
Material* Ordinarily Used In Bullding Parker, 11; SheTby, 11; Nacodoehes,
Roade Are Tee ■npeoelve—Few 10; Webb, 10; Burnet, »; Jasper, »;
Good Suggestione. Jones, •; Mills, 9; Montague, •; Or-
—■ — . _ nnge, •: Uvalde •; Brazos, 8; Collin,
Many of the materials ordnar! *. Dewitt, 8; Fayette, 8; Freestone,
employed 1* rond construction.wiu be #: Gonnales, 8, Hardeman, 8; Reek, »,
found too expensive foruseiinampro, Victoria, «; Washington, 8; Bantrop, 7;
ing the farm ronds One.or moreso. Bee, T‘ chny, T Cleman, T; Cooke T;
s ma, akoa
roads and paths: gravel, mixtures of Matagorda, " an,,®i,Wharto ' 6:
Mad and day, cinders, brickbats from Wilnon. 6; Bowie, 1, Burleson 5
old" bntldlnga. brickyard waste aad Childress, 5; Comanche ,5; Coryell, 5
quarry waste. The material selected Eantland, 3; Fort Brod, 5; Hale,, 5: 1
should, however, be hard enough to Knox, 8; Umeetone, 3; Llano, 8; Red
withstand crushing under heavy loads River, 5; Ren Patricio, 5; Aaa Saba, 8;
and possess sufficient binding power Seurry, 8; Wood, 5.
to compact well aad maintain a firm. The other cohntics have contributed
bard stirfaro under all ordinary weath-! _ _________ , .
or conditions. I . . . —----—
BAY
live ia the
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the publie that I
Bow were reported at the Fort
WorthyUndertaking company thinyer and m in 11015-16. The next
or , eounty to polnt at attendance to
5 23 year old. Com Bexar eounty in whieh Ban Antonio
i*3 is situated, its contribution to tke Uni-
loL Brown, 24 years old, Company versity this year being 83 studente, m
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School Books a
School Suppli
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Where Any Coneiderable Amount of
Haulin* la Necessary burfaes
Improvement Ia Needed.
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Ronds end drives immediately
around the fnrmyard and bars which
are used very trequentiy ar* ununily
of sufclent Importance to warrant
some surface improvemet. Very light
. s.
t Offtro
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FOR SALE—Dreded hog, corn fed. H.
W. Gebhard, MM B l Cleburne. 126
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WANTED
WANTED — Position M atenogra-
pher, preferably in this city. Ad-'
dress “K,” care Review. 19-7
WANTED—fey experienced grocery
man place ia grocey store until
January 1st, might consider place long-
er. Can give best dt referenee, can be
seen at Medel Cash Grocery, 1M 8.'
Mota. k. a Killingsworth, 12-8 j
WANTED-* “Work” by young man of
good habits, strong and able bodied.
Address “A" ears of Revewe 12-6
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WANTS—To nurse through cnfine-
momt. MrnA.7. Grace, 819 N. Rob- •
inson. Phpne *77. 120 ’
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PEACOCK’S
BARBER SHOP
WANTED—To sell spring wagons, bag
! gies, harness and plows. We do all
' kinds of blacksmith Work, horse shoe-
ing, *1.00. Thomas M. Huff A Sons,
■ West Bide Market Square. 1-3-18
LIVER8 ADDRBBS WED-
NR® AT AT JOSHUA tho eity Houston, ba* only 23 stud-
oswedmenday “".v Mereny "won
delivered an nddress at Joshua to the - -
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t 2 G. oman
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FOR SALE.
WANTED-Boys to deliver theCle- need of Stenographer* and Bookkeep-’
burns Morning Review. Bee eircula- • era as it to today.
tor at office at 5:30 p. m. ! A BUSINESS COURBE
_____ WILL FIT TOU TO FILL ONE OF
f * ROOMS FOR RENT |
« 9 TWO FURNl8?TEb feooms for "light
housekeeping; 801 s. Anglin, can for sale several scholarships to me of
—M - - . 1205. - 12-8 the best Business Colleges in Texas.
J---------------------r—-Fer further information Call 31 op
known ns Gresham bwildingr including
rooms formerly occupied by Drs. Os-
born. T. W. Scott 4 Sons. 12-8
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FURNISHED ROOMS—416 North
THB GOVERNMENT
NEEDS
. STENOGRAPHERS
Never in the histoty of the /United
States waa the Govemment In such
IMPROVE ROADS AND DRIVES
Drop”
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There are only EIGHTEEN (18) more shopping days. '
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Thursday, December 6, 1917, newspaper, December 6, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1521664/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .