Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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Munday, J, M. Wylie, W. S. Car-
per. E. D. Canaris, George Scott,
Roy Scott, H. H. Baggett, J. Har-
Mrs. Neal Little is reported to be
recovering from an illness of sev-
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WANTED—Good laying strain of
Rhode Island Reds Call 904 R 21.
65c
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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schroeder of
Fort Worth spent Wednesday even-
ing here visiting with relatives.
easy to use; you simply moisten
your brush with it each time you
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FOR RENT—Two houses, rent one
and take it in sweetmilk, the oth-
er in buttermilk. See W. H. Sto-
vall.
the tlanic, crewed
by lusty men with
a thirstfor peril.
GOOD 275-acre farm to trade for
smaller place. Phone 109.
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Miss Gladys Bryan of Fort Worth
spent Wednesday here visiting with
her parents.
E. A. Cook, who has been ill at
his home on Featherston street for
the past several days, is reported
MRS. o. D. PEACOCK
MRS. W. M. HICKMAN
ROB PEACOCK
MRS. MARY SMIT
M. R. PEACOCK _
FINIS PEACOCK
MRS. L. D. POLLOCK.
LaJean MeKemie is reported to
be recovering from an illness of
several days.
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MONEY TO LOAN — CARS RE-
FINANCED. ELMER MAY. PHONE
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a gift or greeting in honor of the
occasion.
Deceased is survived by her hus-
son Grain Co.
Corn, yellow ear, .......
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Corn, mixed .............
Cotton seed, ton, $24.00.
nesday afternoon from Gainesville
where she had been visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clowdus of
213 West Wimgham- street an-
nounce the arrival of a little daugh-
$8. All other kinds beauty culture
work, expert operator. For appoint-
ment, phone 132— National Beauty
Rhop Routh Side Square, over A.
F. Grocery.
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here visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Johnson. ‘
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p. m. Oct. 26
This pageant is instructive, as
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TOTAL .
Cotton seed ...
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Joy the hour. No admission charg-
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MRS. WILSON
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for
the many deeds of kindness- and
WILL, EXCHANGE Plano in good
condition for milk cows or white
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you will know why it has become
the worlds most popular laxative.
Big bottles—all drugsteres.
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when "set" with Danderine.
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The One Minute Hair Beautifier
At All Drug Stores • Thirty Five Cen
1829 Ford Roadster
1929 Chevrolet Coach
1927 Ford Touring
1929 Chevrolet Coupe
1927 Ford Fordor
1928 Chevrolet Coach
1925 Dodge Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Cabriolet
1926 Ford Roadster
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Halreuts tot hildrer up to 12
years of age 25 cets except on
Saturdays.
Wednesday here'visiting* he raunt,
Mrs. J. A. Harman. She was en-
route- te her-heme-n-Eleetrafrem
Glen Rose where she had been for
the past two weeks.
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Personals
FRIDAY,
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Mrs. I. W. Covey and children
of Brownwood are here visiting
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. McKemie.
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1 - FOR SALE—KRSOd wood
506 West Wardville. /
stroyed by fire. In July of that
year, they rebuilt the home and
resided there until it was destroyed
by fire in May, 1928, and from there
The way modern hair
accentuate your hair by
Mrs. Wilson was a member of the
Main Street Methodist church and
was active in both the work of the
church and choir as long.as her
“ health permIUe5.'”SKe ' was a be-
loved member of the Bible Study
Club and for the past several years
had written a special Christmas
poem and dedioated it to some
member. Her last poem for the
group was written last May when
the members of the club enter-
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brilliantine. It makes the hair
— withtomatacsauce,-peas-and-eer-
rott? in potato nests, sweet pota-
toes with marshmellows, cole slaw,
rolls, tced tea. nut parfait, cake,
col fee and wafers. .
Those enjoying. the day were
Mesdames O. C. Patterson, B. C.
FOR SATURDAY
21 lbs. Sugar (Limit) . ..........
48 lb. Sack Bob White Flour ......
SPOT CASH GR
words of sympathy extended to us
in the illness and death of our gordinlly invited to come and en-
husband and father, also do we
FOR RENT—Six-room house on
May Avenue; all modem conven-
iences; garage. Phone 15.
WANTED - Buy or trade for'model.
A Ford coupe or two door or Che-
vrolet. Must be-# bargain. Call
211 or come to 301 Dixon St. ---
TO TRADE equity in 6-room house
on paved street for cows or car ad-
dress Box O - Times-Review.
ROOMS nre—needed by people
coming here and the first place
they look to of course, in the col-
umns of the. Times- Review.
HELP WANTED
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FALL—Best time to plant fruit trees
shrubbery. Now.' time to place or-
ders. Phone or see Creed Friou.
Mrs. Whit Plummer of Joshua, H.
S. Wilson, Jr, of New York City,
Mrs. Howell Kidd of Houston, Mrs.
Ralph Benton of Fort Worth, W.
Chatles Wilson of Cleburne, Dr. G.
N. Wilson of Vernon, Dr. L. K. Wil-
son of Dallas and Dr. O. K. Wil-
son of Wichita Falls.
Funeral arrangements had not
been- made at noon today as the
family is awaiting arrival of rela-
tives.
FRESH FISH daily—priced right
at FISH MARKET by Post Office.
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Want Ads
Local Cotton.
Following Is the number of bales
of cotton ginned at the three local
gins to noon today according
. dison. Guy Yaier, John Ball, T.
O. Mangum and the hostesses.
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tained for her and on her birthday, eight pounds and has been nam-
Oct. 23, each remembered her with ed Jean Sharon.
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VOU’D KEEP IT ETTA.
The following prices were being
quoted today by the Bate-
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After 40
Bowel trouble is
Most Dangerous
Constipation may easily become
chronic after forty. Continued
constipation at that time of life
may bring attacks of piles—and a
host of other disorders. -=--- -
Watch your bowels at any age.
Guard them with particular care
after forty. When they need helpr
remember A doctor should know
what is best for' them.
"Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin" is
a doctor’s prescription for the
bowels. Tested by 47 years’ prac-
tice, it has been found thoroughly
effective in relieving1" consttpnttrm
and its ills for men, women and
children of all ages. It has proven
perfectly safe even for ..babies.
Made from fresh, laxative herbs,
pure pepsin and other harmless
ingredients, it cannot gripe; will
not sicken you or weaken you; can
be used without harm as often as
your'breath is bad, your Tongue
4s—eonted; whenever a headachy,
bilious, gassy conditions warns of
constipation. •
—Next time just take a spoonful
of this family doctor’s laxative.
DEAR NOAM- WHEN THE
JAlL WAS FLOODED, WEISE
TE Pmisonets EALED
OUT? 6eq=rrey BUTMER
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Dear NOAH who
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sPevLBeRDENeE.GOSGoNS.
Se • VOUS IDEAS NOAH'*
PARTS
For Model A Ford
Pistons, Pins, Rings, Gasketa
Axles. Valves, Gears, Bearings,
Spindle Bolts, Bushings, Wiring,
and -popular parts for Model A
Fords and Tracks.
Liberal Discount to
, the open rooms of the three homes
La. S. HOYLER I and formed pretty'srttinps for tup
affairs.
. they moved to their horn? on
Moon avenue.
Active in Church.
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convenience of ou. customers who
Wood and coal stoves, heaters
and cook stoves, carpenter tools,
mechanic tools, wash pots, bed
steads, tires, tubes, pumps, jacks,
sinks, bath tubs, comodes. used
sheet iron, piping, cupplings, hy-
dants and other sed articles. Phone
1513-W.
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Yirs Fine-
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Nelson and est way to give the hair new life
children of Wellington, Kansasafe
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930.
band, Judge H. 8. Wison, and the 1 mummmmuuame "
following children: Mrs. R.E. I , • (
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Danderine dissolves the crust of
muu-. ——„ E dandruff; stops falling hair; puts
Mrs. Walter Beard returned Wed- the scalp to the pink of condition.
- • It helps the hair grow ln, silky-
abundant;' gives it more lustre than
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YALE Playing
LUNCHEON
Socially speaking the past week
has been very gay with one of the
outstanding events being the pro-
gressive luncheon held in Fort
Worth complimenting members of
.the Unger Inngcr club,—Mewdatnes
T P. Rollow, George Lenard and
E. P. Whitson were jointhostesses
of the affair, the guests assembling
in the home of Mrs. Rollow where
the main course of the delicious
menu was served. •
From there they went to the
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Mrs. George Henderson and
cannot eeWie to the ofne.
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FOR SALE — Chevrolet Sport
Coupe, 1930 used three months,
$595. Call' L. II. Rogers, Liberty
Hotel, after 5 p. m.
Phone 1)3
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OFFERS THE ROYAL
WAY
The Young People of the Cumber-
land Presbyterian church will pre-
sent the Pageant, "The Royal
48 lb. Sack U. S. Flour (A Few as Good) . $ ] J 8
48 lb. Sack A. No. 1 Flour (Always Good) $1,13 —
10 lb. Can Pure Cane Syrup .... ........ 6)
6 lb. Can Crisco . ..... $1.18
Large Package Quick Cooking Oats.........21c
Large Square Can White Swan Asparagus 32c
Quart Jars Peanut Butter . ______________ 32c
Pint Jar Mayonnaise........... ...... 25c
21b. Box Brown's Crackers .... ............ 25c
2% 1b. Box Snow Peak Cakes —_______.... 49c
3 Cans Wapco Red Beans • • • ~ o 21c
100 lbs. Egg Mash (None Better) ......... $2.55
100 lbs. Scratch Feed..... ......:......$2.30
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930, newspaper, October 24, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557553/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.