Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 304, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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CHIROPRACTOR
our stat conventions, and
time amdis expensive to v
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Mina M id red Myers returned yes-
terday afternoon from Rainbow, to
epend the week end here with her
mother, Mrs. C. C. Myeds, of 213
' Forest Avenue. * Mina Myers, who in
i a teacher in the primary department
of the Rainbow school, went there
last Monday to begin the fall work.
Oho State University’s R. O. T.
C. in among the largest in the nation
Thirty-six hundred and twenty-eight •
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aging editor. Both men are work-
ing hard this year to mak the
yearbook thoroughly representative
of Varsity life.
be
to
Misu Lueille Hart and Mirs Pau
line Tarter are the week-end guests
of Mina Sallie Hart of Rio Vista.
to anoint Atlee Pomerene and Owen
Roberto, speeial attorneys, in the
pronecuton of the cane agsinst Al-
bert B. Fall, former Interior Secre-
tary, and Edward L. Doheny, said
tonight hie attent’on had been called
to thia matter and that an inquiry
had been ordered.
Mrs. Carmen Jones and daughter
Mary, of Meridian, Miao., who have
been visiting Mrs. George Browder
and other relatives, returned home
last n ght.
Mil 3. B. Doby and Mirses Velda
• and Nina Baze King were in (Fort
Worth Thursday.
Palmer School Graduate
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Office, 309 -Went Wiloon Street
* Office Hours:
Misses Nina Baze King and Madge
- Hall will spend today in Fort Worth.
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Other hours by appointment
Telephone 1266
who are trying to bejmore consider-
ate and appreciative of the inter
eata of our deputies aud the general
welfare of the public.
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Port Arthur: Sixteenth ntreet. to
be hard-surfaced.,
a Quarter of a Century.
Price R0e>--—
The box boars this signature
§ Laxative 4-4
bromo
.Quinine
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eould be expected.
Mr. Hughes la a man of family
and is well known in th:a county.
CRYSLER "50, COACH
♦992, Equipped
STEELE COVINGTON
Dealer,
Phone 1650
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16 pounds fine Granulated Sugar.............
(Limit 16 lbs.; with other purchases)
10 pounds Fancy Idaho Potatoes ..............
Fancy Arkansas Black Apples, per peck......
(A good eating apple)
Nice large Bananas, per dozen.................
with a San Anton o attorney con
tieth Leginlature, George Kemble,
penior representative from Tarrant
County announced here today.. Kem-
bl edeelared that be w n introduce
a resolut on before the enx nession
calling for ita removal.
PAINS
Get Quick Relief!
When some foodteslesina
ted stomach ache— just a
Intte Chamberiain: Colie
Mra. Mary Lou Williams is in San
Antonio visiting in the home of her
"son, John W. Ilia ma.
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A drug store that. believes in the Yellowjackets
from the smallest to the largest on the team. Look to
us for your drug store needs.
A FEW YEARS GAIN
PLANNED MONTHS AGO
Preparing of the sudden smashing plunge that
rips the line apart and carries the ball to a "first
down," are weeks of drilling and planning—to win.
It’s the same in seeking success.
A bank account will help open up the line for
a gain.
Cleburne State Bank
——- Cleburne, Texas —— -it
Review Clans’fied Ads get resulta
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re-
ins,
Mrs. J. W. Bailey of Temple is in
the eity visiting here in the home of
her son, C. T. Bailey, of 223 Feath-
erston Street .
Miss Ollie Ramsey, Mra Carrie
Marchbanks and Mrs,Mary Wyman
were in Fort Worth Thursday n ght
attending a Frederick permanent
wave demonstration. (
wil tie a great
Mrs. O. D. Newill and children of
Eastland are here visitifg her sister,
Mrs. Elbert Ingram.
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fellow workman known only as Char- proved for installing modern water
ley, had been blow to bite. I
Mrs. E A. Widman, who has been I
here for th past three weeks visit- I
ing her son R y, Widman and fam- |
ill, (Forest Avenn,e will leave tomor-
ro wfor her home at Sutherland
Springs.
•itrIEt Alorney voruvs, wav
Saturday, November 20, 1926
f-^Towii Talk
Phone your orders in early. We deliver $2.00 or more
, and give the best service possible.
We are located two doors north of J. C. Penney Co., and
our phone number is 114
J. W. Blasingame’s Gro.
Phone 114 212 So. Main St.
"Others have a slogan,; but we deliver the goods”
Stops Malaria,
^stores Strength
; and Energy .
Grove’s
Tasto loon
Chill Tonic
Me
FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE
We have some nice Fresh Country Sau-
sage. Phone us early. • _ ___
Well stocked Grocery from which to se-
lect your table supplies.
MARKET GROCERY
Phone 1030
De Leon: O. 8 Robbins, of this
place received $589.12 'for peanut,
on 5 acre tract.
the in
thers of
ughters.
to son
Texaa is a big mate, but not in all
Ita length and breadth to there a
fairer male bathing beauty than
Clarence 3. Pangburn, whose charnis
are pictured here. At lease the judges
st a stats contest at Dallas so de-
«ided.
order in wnten tne aennquentpre-
perty appear, on the tax rolls, and
this notice is published for the
information of all concerned by
request of the county authoritien.
The proper eboa for men for after- County, telling the things he has
nponwearaha Ailenderoeamavomr done in the Clerk’s office to be
gray suede, a fashion Just received, helpful to his constituents and him
self. . Mr. Murphy has done much
for Johnson County—his article is
666
is a perscription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
““ nFExszuaudhMalaria.
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provement.
1 .yy my food,
which I hadn't done for some time.
1 “The pain and soreness gradually
left my side. I regained my strength.
I took about six bottles and left off
for awhile, then took two or three
more.... I feel just fine, enjoy
life and can work now, too.”
"$i Cardui is purely vegetable, and
contains no harmful drugs. It has
helped thousands of suffering women
and should help you, too. NC-168
cerning the recovery of a ranch once
in the Leahy family, but sold to
hat thr
small
ice. of
losed a
mpaign
Dr. Ramsey by a mortgage company.
The State contends that the vi-
idence isadmissable.
Miss Willie Mae Woodard of
Grandview was in the city shopping
Thursday,
AEAD COLDS
I | Melt in spoon; inhale vapors;
■ I apply freely up nostrils.
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JUNIORSWILL
BE IN CACTUS
Atorney Malone announced the
State would rest. The testimony re-
lates to a conversation Leahy had
Runsettled, colder in the north west
■portion; Monday partly cloudy, rain
■on eoart and colder, except in the
■ northwest portion
V West Texas: Sunday partly cloudy,
I snow flurries, in the Panhandle;
Monday partly fair.
over-mpdest, and, above all, it is
written for the purpose of being
erism from the public. Each clerk
takes care of the situation in his
(These Bananas are exceptionally good for the price)
I 1 pounds BBaby Lima Beans............. . .$1.00
10 pounds Large Lima Beans -..$1.00
I dozen Pork and Beans .... 98c
2 large pkgs. Oats (just arrived). . ........ 43c
I dozen No. 1 good Peas ...... $1 10"
Hams, Hams, Hams, Real Hams this time,
half or whole, per pound ■.. ...................
(These are not picnics, but honest-to-goodness Hams.)
Also Good Prices on I ard and Meat.
We will have a splendid assortment of
VEGETABLES FOR SATURDAY
The First Consideration
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of any proposition is a good foundation to ;
build upon.
We selected high quality merchandise
and low prices for our Foundation and we '
have a good stand.
Just follow the crowd to
Cash Service Grocery
212 South Caddo St - :
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Mr, D. O. Pollard will return
from Rio Vista where she has been
v’siting sinee last Thuraday with
her sister. Mrs. Neal Little. She
will spend a few days here with her
eister, Mrs, W. 3. Hannah before
returning to her home in.Dalla,.
Mra C. W. Sparkman and mother,
Mra. & T. Foster of Fort Worth,
apent Thuraday here with Mrs.
Sparkman’. aiater, Mrs. E. E. Hun-
ter, of Prairie Avenue.
Mr. and Mr. Curtis Poindexter, Willard Perkins ot Dallas is ma"
Our fruit cakes are more delicious this
year than ever before, ask—for them
. through your grocer.
Also remember our bread is delivered
to your grocer morning and evening.
Hot Bread Morning and Evening
SCHEPPS BAKERY
Phone 800
L J. Bowers, Mgr.
Great Brita n will have a coopera >
live national theatre, said to 1>« the
first of the nori ever attempted in
England. The first production will
Ih- launched about t’hristmaa- <in
London.
- or wovernor Miriam A. Ferguson
from the State Capitol rotunda will
be carried to the floor of the For-
med
sing :
iter । ■
Misses Alice Ann Ragsdale, Helen
Heyward and Pearl Donovan, who
attended the Coraieaua-Clelnirne
game a tCorsicana Friday, stopped
over at Dallas on the return tr‘p to
rend the week-end with Miu Eliza-
beth Allen.
other elerks I shall be glad to read
nomething from them, giving us
their experience, their method,, and
their aceomplishmente. I have learn-
a great deal from other elerks sinee
I have been in office which has
been very uneful, and I am anxious
to learn more. My attendance at
the state contention, has been a
wondprful lot of- help to me, and I
have put into practice at least a
dozen thing, learned from as many
clerks. It in the suecessfal practi-
cal things we are interested in, and
Talladega, Ala.—Mra Mary Hardy trying to make it a little better
406 Hendur•on Avenue, this city, than he found it. We plead guilty
7 "I have never bean no »mab be- say we are trying to make our of-
fore or since,” she saya. “I had a fice a better place in which to
terrible pain in my side-so sore in work by selecting bright, energetic
Bay2de and thelowe part of my and intelligent yung men and wo-
"Acroas my back ached, and I men who are pleasant and congenial
was so nervous I couldn’t stand up, to assist in administering the duties
il had just about given up when of this office. Men and women, if
game toneinghosomte rsmerbe you please, who have a future and
caused me to get it I took about who wish to co-operate to the full-
two bottles beore I sew much fan- est extelit in order that we may
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The Safe and Proven -
Remedy.
Proven Safe for more than
{b‘ood the shock and pain of the ae-
Eaat Texas: Sunday dludy and cident, was getting along aa well as
Geo. L Murphy
In this month's issue of the
Grandchild Dies in Chicago.
Mary J. Bond, the three year-old
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno,
Bond, pioneer residents of Cleburne,
died at the home of her parents in
Chicago on November 17th. The
remain, arrived in Cleburne, Fri-
day, November 19th, accompanied
by the mother, and are being held
at the Deering Undertaking estab-
lishment pending the arrival of the
father, who is enroute to Cleburne
in an automobile. Funeral ar-
rangements will not be announced
until after his arrival.
Nimnion; Bond issue proposed for
। new irrigation project to irrigate
125,000 acres in Hidalgo County.
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siderate ■ people do act ash for more
—they will not be satisfipd with
leas—and we believe that we have
as appre-daUve and considerate
dens of people in Johnson County,
as you will find anywhere.
The general public is not going
to stand for very much foolishnem
around a public office. They want
us to attend to business or get ont,
and if we do not attend to b .siness
they usually put us out I have
been in the service of .hi, office
for the past seven 3 .-are in the
capacity of Deputy .nd Clerk, and
from my obeervat on and experi-
ence, I find thae tke most satis-
factory way U eonduet the businees
of an offio is to keep right up
with the work. Then if you waat
to get .ff a day or so oecasionally,
no ore complains, but if you permit
you? work to drag behind three
or four weeks, and then be away
from the office most of the time
you will surely hear from somebody
and' in my opinion, if the clerk
keeps this up, he had just.as well
look for something else.
2000000000000000000000000000042 window aa we knew bow.
For whatever eharaeter of
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the Bethlehem Steel Oompanr at
Sparrows Point yesterday, had been
ideytif ed tonight. Fragments of
a ninth body remained beyond prob-
able identification at the Sparrow
Po'nt morgue.
Workmen expressed belief that n
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render the-best service possible. I
am very proud of them and feel
very fortunate indeed for the privi-
lege of being associated with ih< m.
They have often expressed a desire
to make, the servio, in this office,
the, best in the state Can you
beat it ? It is co -operation and
team work that count for effici-
ency in service, and I imagine these
are the controlling featurea, in a
model office.
The following are Some of the
things we are doing which, we be-
lieve, merit recognition: Inquiry
acknowledged same day received.
any until next weanenaay saner
five witnesses for the State had tes-
tifed. H. B. Crowder Jr., John
Crowder and “Buster” Roberta
were remanded to jail, pending com-
plet’ng of the examining trials. Joe
Rose and W. H. Holden were releas-
ed on bond, of $500 and $2,900 re-
spectively.
Students are participating in the Cer nty Official, a magazine pue-
corp,'activities. 1 lished, at Austin for the County
4_________ officials in the state, appears a
25c \
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are very considerate and do not pro
instruments mailed out same day long their visits or seei disponed
recorded. Certified copies furnish to "hang arounaer .ad take up our
ed without delay. Reeording kept time, we work on the theory that
right up. Citations and an other if we some.of our friends
notiees issued at oaee. All elerks to mke social dates, others will
ssist in writing county vouchers eome and the praetice will grow
and effeet delivery withintwo o, until it will be imponsible for us to
three hours. Through the splendid take care oe our work, and of
co-operation of the County Auditor ournee the negleet of our dutien,
and the County Treasurer, juror . righarully and juntly, brngs eriti-
checks are written and ready for
Mrs. 3. W. Roddy of Fort Worth
and Mra. H. D Hall and little son,
Milton, of Breckenridge, spent
Thursday in this eity with their sis-
ter, Mrs. Otto Foster, 319 Douglas
Avenue.
-
vice is maintained in aa office the
County Clerk either reeeives credit
or is eritieised. Our deputies either
make or lose our reputstios. They
play a moot important part ia the
ife of aay official. They satisfy
the publie ahd really make tke of-
fiee what it ia. I believe in ex-
pregsing my appreciation for any
kindness or consideration, and this
is what I wrote my elerks on
Christmas Day: “Whatever auecene
, I have been aa County Clerk, is
due very largely to the interest you
' have manifested in the performance
of your work. Frequently you have
ztayed overtime and performed du
ties not required of you. Always
, courteous and polite with all the
eharaeterinties of neatness and pain,
taking you have rendered a service
of which you may well be proud.”
All working together like thia brings
the development of the highest de
gree of good service.
| Clerks in this office, do. not en-
courage frequent and extended so-
Kennedy Barn Rekindles
Another alarm from 205 Stroud
Avenue at 2:23 Friday afternoom,
reealle4 the Cleburne Fire Depart-
ment to the meene of the buna
burning at 2 o'clock tke previoue
morning Several tons of hay in
the 3. D. Kennedy barn, destroyed
by f rr at the hour mentioned, had
mouldered into flame again, and
thin blaze was extinguished by the
fire boys without further damage.
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root. 1 :
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Mrs. W. O. Hamilton and Mrs. 3.
W. Miller went to Ft. Worth Wed-
aesday to atthd the matinee of
Aide’s Irish Rose. _____ .
il (yye
We Make You a Promise
Some time ago we promised you that we would al-
ways save you money on your groceries, and we are sure
going to make that promise good.
We never sacrifice quality to make a low price, and
we guarantee every purchase to please you or we will
gladly refund your money. These prices good until the
market changes with the exception of sugar, which is a
Saturday and Monday Special.
Alabama Lady Tells How She Ob-,' '
tained Relief by Taking Cardui. !
Feels Fine and Enjoys Life By Geo. L. Murphy, Johnson County
AI ana cn° me i Our office is not a model offiee,
" Now, She Says. , but we believe that every ambitious
■ I clerk should use his beat effort, in
We an have our eitbeethrtere thig ortearwin
nrn i mmnnnnnmen meArr rial ?lu from their friends dur-
GEO. L. MURPHY S MOTIF aza
,_____ oreasional call*—but these friends
very interesting and helpful aftiele
written by our efficient County
* clerk, Geo. L. imply.
Mr. Murphy ia well known and
universally liked not only in this
county but in ail the surroumdmg
'counties. t
I Mr. Murphy ia well known and
universally liked not only in this
■ Isounty but in all awnunding. noun-
ties.
| Mr. Murphy has the reputation of
I being one of the moat accomodat,
ing offi. tals who have ever held
, public offiseyand hia many frienda
. appreciate! him and his obliging
qualities.
The article received comment
from the editor of the Official aa
follows:
• — BETTER SERVICE.
In this issue of the County Offi-
cial there ia an interesting story
by Mr. Geo. L. Murphy of Johnson
if I can borrow sumuething from you
which will bhelpfut-teghis office,
then I af taking a befhr clerk
We dg not meet very %gten in
takes
it each
quick rebel < Be pn.__
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llfclM
stze,send to to Clu mt r rlils Medictne Com-
peny. 708 Sixth Avenue Dm Motnes town.
CHAMBERLAgiS
or her own way witjiout wounding
th.- feelings of any one. To
save the feeling of our friends and
to give the public good and effi-
cient service is our intention.' Con-
other, tifgefore it occurs iJmr that
an exehahee of ideas tugh the
columns Coii^TOfficial”
delivery when the jury is dis-
“harged. The plaintiff or his at-
torney, in a eivil auit, ia notified
before the judgement becomes dor
mant. Cost bills are prepared im
mediately after being requested
quested.) Receipts are , taken for
(and sometimes without being re-,,
every paper which is taken from
this office. We require a cash de-
posit in every suit (probate or
civil) filed in this office. And
lastly, but by far the most import-
ant, we try to be as prompt and
as courteous in our services at the
AUSTIN, Nov. 19.—Members of
the Junior class of the University
of Texas will be represented ih the
1927 Cactus for the first time in
the history of tbs yearbook, ac-
cording to William L McGill, man-
ager, of student publications. |
Previously, only members of the I
senior ddass had their photographs
in the yearsbook.
• Another feature of the 1927 Cae
tua ia the double page for fraterni-
ties and sororities.- This extra page
will be used for a picture of the
chapter house.
William 8. Elkina of Houston is
Editor-in Chief of the Caetus, and
ZIMMERMAN’S
Headquarters for Radio Sets
and accessories. Freshest Bat-
teries are always on hand.
Radiola, Freshman, Mohawk
and Holster dealers.
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W. R. Walker has returned from
Waco wkere he has been attending
the General Texas Methodist Con-
ference. «.
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and ate (9
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Takguu
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Meadames W II. Goldsmith, A. C.
Behappaui,Wade-MamenbuvgrLuth-
er Adams snd W. G. Massenburg are
in Fort Worth today and will at-
tend the matinee of Abie’s Ir sh
Rone.__________________
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 304, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1926, newspaper, November 20, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598045/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.