Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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Children Cry for
Each of these sermons is com-
plete in teelf, but the minister in-
DA W, CALDWELL-
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Most men and women past fifty
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and other celebritea who, in days
past, hove been its habitues, and
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Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin helps
to establish natural, regular bowel
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W. E. Miller
Seely Drug Co.
Thomson Drug Co.
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“ Little Mary Linnie Amos, daugh-
ter of Mrs. D. Amos of South Robin-
son Street, is seriously, il with ty-
phod fever.
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4.—A de
Staton which, it upheld by the United
States Supreme Court, will etrip the
Clyde MeFadden has returned to
Fort Smith, Ark., after a visit here
with his mother, Mrs. J. R. MeFad-
•den.
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Campsey & White
Foster-Fain Drug
Company
Harris & Taylor
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Miss Elizabeth Meacham has ac-
cepted a position with the Seay-
Seay-Malone and Lipscomb law firm
of Dallas.
T. R. Williams of the Goodyear
Rubber Company of Dallas is spend-
ing a few days in Cleburne on bush
ness.
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“regularity”—Or must you purge——Dr. Caldwell's}
stipation. One might as well refuse
to aid weak eyes with glasses as to
neglect a gentle aid to weak bpw-
la.______
You often hear someone saying enviously, “John
Jones surely was lucky. He was on the inside—and knew
when and what to buy. That is how he made his pile,"
who will enter the College of Indus-
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SAN ANGELO VISITORS
-- WILL BEUAN HOME
Its refinement naturally attracts
fastidious buyers.
Its dependability is valued by
those who value their time and
— whose time lias value.
anybody—
If you want to meet
everybody
—.Stop at the i
GUNTER HOTEL
PERCY TYRELL, Mgr.
San Antonio, Texas
L. IWiUbanka of Freeland was a
uhM vinitor here Tuesday.
HARD OR SOFT CANDY
Always foundrfresh.atour confectionery.
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Stanley Bros. Confectionery
; Phone 812
Robert Edgar has returned to A.
and M. College after spending the
holidays here with his parents and-
friends. I A
Conklin "
and
Parker Pen
and
Pencil Sets
ever form, promoting natural bowel
I Lattle Mise Minnie Lee Green is
imported to be UI with a severe cold.
I p. J. Youngblood of Waxahachie
spent iast night inCleburne on busi-
nasa.
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New Credit- Purchase Plan
Mrs. Henry Phillipson and little
son, Henry Jr., of iWaco, returned
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Mrs. E. C. McElroy of Ponder is
here the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. I.
dgar of Featherston Street.
Mrs. Earl Slusher of Peet Worth
’ is here vistting her parents. Mr. and
— Mra.C.H. Lewis, of Prairie Avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Welborn Hutchins
. of Grandview spent Sunday in Cle-
burne visiting relatives and friends.
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It may not be possible for you to get “on the inside"
ef manylinvestments—-but you can be an "insider" and
save money in the things you buy daily for your home, ---
—bueineee and pleasure, —-—........... ......
—-Mra. e: e.entes Of Morgan was
• visiting and shopping in Cleburne
’Tuesday. . ,------
I Mr* * Shelton of Alvarado was
I shopping and visiting in the eity
yesterday.
- Fred Williams., returned to Austin
.after spending the holidays here with
his parents.
Miss Olins Phillipson left Tues-
-day for Waco to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Phillipson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson and
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Winstead of
Fort Worth spent Monday night in
Cleburne vimiting Dr. and Mrs. C.
V. Ezell of Prairie Avenue.
Mes Jewel muekabee ot Shawnee,
Okla., has returned to her home af-
ter spending the holidays with her
atm
Buf-
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Mrs. J. R. Dalton of Dallas, ae-
eompanied by her brother, Edgar
Hartfield, were in Cleburne yestee
dny to attend the funeral of Mrs.
G. A. Johnson. -
Distinctive in the fact that it defies
—we. , social classification.----_
You find it driven by the very rich
and by the moderately well-to-do.
It appears to equal advantage at
>_______ smart social affairs, or employed
in the practical business of every
day. .
“On the Inside”
Not a “Physic”
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wright and
children will return tomormow front
Fairview, Dl, after a two weeks'
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January 6, 1926
—DDDBEBRDTHERS—
SPECIAL:
TYE-A SEDAN
Edward L. Doheny interest* of all .
their protostod leaseholds in naval
oil reserve No. 1, in Califoria and 3
deny them any relief for work per- j
formed in sneh reserves and at the 1
Pearl Harbor statilon at Homolulu I
was handed down here today by the
United States Cirenit Court of Ap-
peals. ' •
The court today uphela the aetin. ।
of the United States District Court 3
in Loa Angeles in ordering the cen-
cellatlon, of the baneholde in ques
tion on the ground that they were '
obtalged through conspiracy and col-
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Vestal Wright has been confined
to his bed for the past several
days with a severe cold. He was
reported late yesterday afternoon
to be improving.----------- — -------
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LYNCH DAVIDSON'S
X FRIENDS WILL CONFER
"ACSLoK"fom vow
LONDON, Jan 8 Ths ota Cute
Royal, on Regent Btmeet, whom
MBS. HENRY HAPPML
Fone 1106.
Read the advertisements and know the inside story
before you place your good money in the buying market.
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NEW YORK MANAGER
FOR LIBERTY IS DEAD
NEW YORK, Jan. 4— Daniel J.
Hanley, manager df the New York
^0ico of theLberty Magazine,
dtwl Wuiidny, fallowing an operation
for pen too it to. Hanley wasfomtF-
Tyeonneetedwi-therfirmof
Speyer and Co., international bank
Owning to the continued heavy losses sustained dur-
ing the past year through book accounts, a bidden that
has rapidly become unbearable from a business stand-
point, and as a measure that has become absolutely
necessary if we are to continue in business, earn a liveli-
hood and give the service that the people of this com-
munity desire and are entitled to, the undersigned
druggists of Cleburne will, effective February first,
place their stores on a strictly 15 or 30 day basis. Every
account must be paid pay day or nothing else will be
charged.
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• daughter of Granbury
in the city yesterday.
Main, will returu to their home in
Han 4agelo today, Mr. Bampsoals
with the American Railway Kx
press Co. here, having been in the
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Zemo the Elean, Antiseptic Liquid.
Mves Prompt oltof
There to one . safe, dependable
treatment that relieves itching tor- ~
ture and that cleansee and soothes
the skin. Boon after the first ap-
plication of Zemo.you will find that
irritatioms. Pimples, Blaekheads, Ee-
zemay Blotches, Ringworm and simi-
lar skin troubles will disappear.-
■ Zemo to all that ~to needed,~for~ it -
movement even forthose chronically
constipated. It, never gripes, sick-
eu. or upsets thesystem: Besides
it is absolutely harmless and pleasant
to take. t— *--
Buy a largo'W-eent bottle at any
store that tells medicine and just see
banisbesmeatzkin eruptions, makes
the kin soft, smoothand healthy. It
is B non-greasy, disappearing liquid
that may be applied during the day.
Ask your druggist floe aamahl.size
60eb«arge bottle $1.00.-SAdv. ■ k
WASHINGTON, Bills have been
ROME, Jan. 4 — Duke Guillo
Lante Della Revere,. 22, scion of
one of the noblest Roman families
and a son of the late Duke Ladovi-
eo Lante Della Rovere and Busanne
Titghman of Philadelphia, was kill-
ed to a motoeiag sssidaat on the
outskirts of Rome Sunday-
JIdany aLthe moat aristocratic
Boston-families will go tirtn jnmuau.
ing in consequence ofhis death.
Duke Ouilio was practicing for a
rare, he struck a horse drawn ear,
which crossed his path from a
stead here and now-resides at Edge-
field Avenue, Dallas.
were visitors . __________
and “physic
more truth than is expressel by
any document of humanity, and
that it is the epitome of the gospel
of Christ. The effort of those ser-
mons, he says, to to find the mind
of Jesus the Christ on the most
vital questiona with which human-
Ttyti fuaewned, such no too mis
sion of evil, the cause of tempta-
tion, humanity's quest for bread,
the Fatherly relation of/God, the
Brotherly relation of man to his
fellows, ths outstanding quality of
dom of God, the conflict—of—the
human and {he divine Wltla.thF
condition of forgivenens, and the
Reading the advertisements lets you in on the inside.
ilousness, colds, or sour, gassy stom
the achet
REPORTED IMPRoVIrG must giv to the bowels some oeca-
______ sional help else they suffer from com-
Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, espe-
daily prepared for Infants in. arms and Children all ages,
f. avoid imitations;alwaya look for the signature of 2-4&ku
proven directions on enh package. -Physicians everywhere recommend it
’ Miss Sybil Clark, daughter of Mr.
ar Nm, Bert Clark, has returned to
Dallas after spending the holidays
with home folks.
A very interesting series of
sermons has been announced by
Rev. 0. L. Munger, pastor of the
Main Street Methodist Church, on
The Lord’s Prayer, which this
pastor calls the Greatest Prayer
inthe-"sterar
i— —Rollin mnnyfriendshr eteburne
npxt election, met here Monday.
One conferred with the other two.
Lyreh Davidson, already an
avowed candidate, was closed with
Attorney General Dan Moody for
quite a while and on leaving the
enpitol encountered former Gover-
nor Junes E. Ferguson
They' exchanged airy greetings,
chatted earnestly for 10 minutes
and Ferguson invited Davidson to
Lamar and Vera Clark have re- l
turned from Houston, where they
spent the weekend visiting their
sisters, Mrs. Graham Wiley and Mrs.
John Muckelroy. ' -
louse and
—The outsider—the fellow who does not read the ad-
vertisements—has to buy anything he sees, and he may
see wrong. --------— -
! to
E
im the World. In fact he declares
that these brief mentenees contain
Gets that you attend all of them
in order to get thq full mesnags as aide safest. ~
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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Mumnhlel®wTrk"nwhrdsebmwtcos+hmvaedupeh-wunhimmrbut-Davidaom
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lege. - - ;____________
Mrs. A. M. Morgan, one of Cie-
trame’s oldest residents, was a visi-
tor in Cleburne yesterday. Mrs.
Morgan recently sold her old hom-
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Edgar have re- God, What to meant by the Ring'
tnrnea Iron Denton, 'Whirr they n«-
eompanied their —daughter, Ruth,
Mra H. G. Reinmuth of Keene WM . _
opping in toe city Tueaday. relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Andy More.
------Stops Malaria,
Restores Strength
andEnergy~~
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
60c.
• Senate.carrying substantial appro
priations for exploration hud de-
velopment of the potash deposite.
p of Western Toxan. These deposits
are said to be comparable to the
great German deposits which now
constitute the world’s sole source
of-supply. Senator Morris Sheppard
and Representative Claude Huds-
peth are authors‘€ the bills.
HPrankKinaerofFrelandwas Holidays WlUr^fn Md Mra. H. B.
transacting business in t2e city yet ~ —----
terday.
i Unique Series Of
Sermons Planned
day, as the subject for that hoar
11 a. m. will bo“Ths Fatherhood .liquor has inspired the bon mots of
of God.” Everyone to invited to "
attend.
MOTHERFletcher’s
Castoria is a pleasant, harm-
ten Stohstinitg fncfhalnr Oil.
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ancial eireles and had a wideao 7 -
Louise and Mary Jane Mooney,
wha a«ve been here visiting their
unele, Mr Bempee^ 444 North
If
COTTON SEED
arown by mysoH trem.my.....
own PEDIGREED and CER-
""IFIED seed.
The kind that to •"
oreatest demand and . I
highiy recommended by the
,’por””ii’ustrstod IHoraterO
and prices, writs
FERRIS WATSON
COTTON BREEDER
saica orice Kirby Bidg.
Dsllss. Tex
MEADOW LAWN SANITARIUM
General hospital for the care and treat*
ment or all classes of patients.
Hydrotherapy and dietetics given
special attention.
Sunday January 17th, is Brother
hood day and all members of the
varioua fraternities and brother-
hoods of the city are invited to
attend either in a body or as in-
diyiduals. This service will be at
11 a. m. The subject wilt be.
"Christ’s teaching on the Brother-
hood of Man."
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DUKE KHLED As RACING
AUTO HITS HOME CAR
he endcavors to interpret too-mind
of the Master on those vital
themes.
Sunday the 10th to Father "s
You can read them—study them, compare Values, and
make your decision—before even you enter a store. You
know what you want—what is safe and wise to buy- You
do not have to take a chance on an unknown product.
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which has survived many prema-
ture obituary notidea, is, at land,
ne more ----—
Building wrechers began Mon
day to tear dawn the rather
shabb» structure, which wilr make
wuy for a new Cafe Royal. The
last drink wan served over the old
bar Saturday night. Many well
known people, including Augustus
John, the artita; wsre among those
who sat at the tables st the old
<sfe until -the end.
—1 . —
B. & Cockrell of Dallas was in the
ty Tuesday on business.
John Alford of Dallas was in the
ty Tuesday on business.
Gfr-W. Tartar nf Parker WM te the
ity yesterday on business.
final triumph of jjlnd
eousness. t
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 6, 1926, newspaper, January 6, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597616/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.