Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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NOT!* N Tt7 Till Kf'HUr
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M N^ultUttH uf am} |4i*ua, htm at n>r^»*aU«t »bn b w»<
•W’*'*' ** *»••»«.*# at TVs Havtaw, all! !.* gt»llj «.*#
IWlal o|wt Ha l.ro,j(fAt la t*s allvallua at lb* pal,
Baton
The g&mo that cultimio* both brain and brawn -ia boat
played with
imported peanut ml
iwd i-ft «■ vt.'ii-init
in nu
(MU’
.11U'
Detroit Vapor Oil Stove
Spaulding Epuipment
NOTH'* to tM'iau-wimi*
Haii»-nl-*.« wb« fall la raralta ih»ii |-0|*r* tag ilarlj
• ill <a»fa a f**»» a, a tfc# a»»*sg*a»»*t by o> .fUng Ik*
aalw la Ibla ntthra l'k*.a# 1.
Ini flu u di r> tt-hcd a
oil* ,.f the (Hamit kernel
. liaF fat
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LlFKR \ Itili IS THK II \IJ« • >! I \MK
A
awitehl
rati
burnm
wire.
Mian
tlir fit
the fir*
T»i
xmrd ami Selma Mir >1- pl>ig
Tit. boll*. (It Nu
. hu ’il.it !
p in \rkMii*a*
fates, were uO
supply the tie
HOFF
\N’|i MADNKKS
l«ookk ami work a like a go* range ami give* city gaa re
suit * at 1 I le** coat with oil or gasoline a boon in farm humes,
’ottage* nii*I the *nburb* No wi* ks, smell or dirt. Durable
burner* of grey annealed iron, become glowing red and give
intense blu«‘ flame immediately under utenail. Two burucra
in oven afford perfect control for all kind*, of baking Re-
movable drip pan, gla»A do**r III oven, sanitary baae. high shelf
l*«t u» demoiiatrate the Minplieity and fuel economy of the***
Aplendnlh built atwvea Many style*
There is wonderful value in every Spalding H&ll Bat and
Glove Used exclusively in the World Sertae game and reoona
mended by the best players everywhere
.'lang.o
-latter <
the*, to
Was u 1 >
wa* abb
<|iiirte
fltrobb
d the
I- if Mile Itlnff
ad again of the
> the cud. iiiul in this
*< use and Imtt of blood demand
i that autocracy must for niter and f*>r
1
Very Durable Oil Range
Dickson Hardware & Furniture Co.
Home of the VtctroU and Edison Phonograph.
SEELY’S
Agents Spalding
Athletic Goods
Eastman Kodak Co.
Developing and Finishing
pmittinb wark*
NEW MAXWELL
DEALERS LOCATE HEAL
When Itching Stopg
Kiii
fIn* |<MMt ItHN hi’* tl !m I il
!ir of Mill \\ «* »*«|| Vf <NMwm Min mini
*!n<*koti tlit* I*)<t|»urti*
it mi f* it t*» f )u *< u upfl ‘ TiiwHfn utriwM, «i»4
Will 1* tftHl <»s|! Wi* ||N\I» j J Ui' °lM*!
• illl* r h mt»fit? *
. , , I lift .ir«* fttfunf* f«*r th
***** t Oil MY. ils i|o our hut lit | .
Itll Villen ifiil Tier
flint.hr Imre pur
mrngc, 117 Wi*st
•h «»r lirfare May
I hi* garage for
i lilinn tu eperal
»ml fefiHir nhup
Mm well autoaiu J
i in* n ere capable i
There i* one safe. ik-pcndahlc treat-
ment that relieves itching torture and
»kin irritation almost instantly and that
cleanses and soothes the skin
Ask any druggist for a ..’Sc or $1 bottle
of semes and apply it as directed Sooo
you will find that irritations, pimples,
blai k heads, rcrema. blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear.
A little sento, the penetrating, satis
tying liquid, is all that is needed, for it
hani slits U1 Vin vuf ai* uni -a*ku
the skin soft, smooth and healthy
The E W tti.ee Co , Clev end. O
<1
HAL J.
will make the season of l!U7 at the Alliance Wagon Yard,
South Main Street, service fee *10.<K) for a bring colt. He
hast a record of pacing I mile in 2:20, ia a well-bred horse,
his registered number being 743. This horse is well-known
in this and joining counties as he was raised by Tom
Janes. Yours for service.
B. F 8TOKE8, Owner
♦ .
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il
r*HttAff
NV <ii<! u
lliunnn mil nr.
splendid
W iIson has dis*-oii raged 1
We ar*’ suffering «l
Mitn. relief VV - inu**t lift .
cr*prc*ding l'limp- We
<>' the Vuteriean nation
e*l th- sittiatinn The war:
t'ivili j
The right* of j
t him* hn< come for j
-play* the timber
ht blit I
(if (hr Mft**«*!! hfiil id
f». Thm VMI8T SIDE BIBLE STUDY
i *h. merits ' TO MEET AT :l V M TODAY.
w«f t>» j’laff ihfin
* v Jitifl fiMin
ligilli |7«*nilrti>«*n * f ront Pitfi
Worth m*.I ait? ttt*|i l(Ro«ti in miiIO
mobitr* ii> thftt fhr t|r*A)
in title? ifirt»ti|*h M < I,’ *• Mount,
aj*» * tat r» j frrM’hfiifi\f «|f f|s<* Wright A tl
of Puri Worth, wh** «it 4own hiiurdni
< *m|'irtarriiiigMini Hf* for Ut«* triui
f«*r ttf (In* liUMlirM.
TH«* \Vr»t Hiilo liibir Htunly will m«*tt
hit 4 ti duck Hit* nft«frniH»ii with Mrs.
H I*. LliRinblfw, 10# DirkRint stri'Vl*
Mm.. Fort. l**n«lor. All mom hers art* urtf
m*iI to l»if |im<fnt.
MB
AND MRS JOHNNIE IIIX
HERE ON A VISIT MAY »TH
What Makes This Bank So Popular?
Its courteous and efficient service.
Its cordial welcome to people of amall means.
Its careful ami confidential treatment of every account.
Large Resources -Strong Board oj Directors -Capable Mas
agernent We want YOUR business.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
THE RANK OF GOOD 8F.RVTCB.
MABK1AUE I.1CENHEH
dint Mr*. Mitggii' Ki
Mr mel Mr*, diihrtfiie 111* of Kurt
Worth arrived here Maturdny tu visit
in. mother, Mr*. Mary Diinenn, amt
uther relative*. They went from here I
In Marlin tu vinlt relative* for a few I
Muming .lei lew want adi
■ lay*. Mr. lii* wa* reared in ITeburne
jand always ha* a hearty welrame here.
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alilii i tu oid
w;
Mi»|,*
\ N I It INS
ojM'rnlM
Hum • i
■tile in ••
sure her
and *hc
to her triiat Hut hri
not to ri*k her safety
the Htiimunot
• ant * w ould
I* Hot
5,1 SHI,
I* >11*
needed.
CALOMEL DYNAMITES YOUR LIVER!
MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES
Ay
by vtaytiig too long at iE
M Viv
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Mrottvh thf*
Mippnri tlic preiident «t tin*
•ini entirely (ibn*ni with tlint
‘patently iIiiiik *up|inrting the pre*i-
them of the obligation to *np|Mirt
But the girl* who
ger» on the pulae uf t
t*» Iineotiaciously a'-*iinilnti a
ily «n*l n *eir irn|Hc*t duty
jmblie turn, natnr.i
of wetiaee or diaa*t*-r
Mlifief n elv I in .
.maintaining tin
great public
Thi* I’m*' Itlu
■Ups alarm for her own home without a tremor in
her Voice and who did not even *t*>t' to tell the
girl next to lo i and who never even thought *
leaving her poMtinn, i* n type of the operator hero
ine whose name i« legion in this land She would
«%en ignore her company * own rule* in order to
fltaititAii the credit of tier company and keep
svrriec up to the highest Msadird. Her pride in
her worii *.c instinctive, natural overpowering
and though it * I umbered, unknown and unthouglii
of even to her, yet it aro*«‘ Mild swept evert other
consideration away «t the first sound of tin ap
jiroai hiug feet of an emergency,
and ebildrci
"0o4so*'s Utw Tim" Starts Your Urn
Barter Uni Calomel aid Yoi Don't
Lose a Oaf's Work
Your drug),’i«t or d*sb*
o il* you • flO cent battle “f I Indium's
-*» ——
iani ki**ei| the Hon Jennie Rankin'*
From thi* time on w*’ suspect the Hon
will entertain n more militant *ympathy
i hiiho of France than she ha* manifested
It mean* much for n lady in the thirties
to be ki<mcd. even on the hand, when she h»
to be unattached
Liven up jour •iugguli liver! Fwl
tine •smj i hM-rfllt, make your work a
pleasure (*> vigaron* and full at *mbi
tme Mut take no nasty, dangerous
rnbimrl I-<.,iim- it makes you tick ami
Jau may !v*v a day’* work
Calomel i* mercury or quirksilvrr
wh«*h i'a ties* neeroal* at tne him*.
I alarm-1 rue he* mlu emir bile like
dynamite breaking it up Ttiat'a when
you If IA >at awful nausea and cramping
I »|i-e to me’ If you want to enjoy
the * il I«**t, gentlnt liver and l*>w, l
. onus >uu ever i t|»-ru nmi iu«t lake
* *1 widul uf ham)*-** Lhslauu * Liver
Tone tonight,
oil* you a fl
I.oer lone under
my |ier»onal numey
ink guaranlis- tliat each *|»*mful will
ctiiin your aliiggish liver licttcr than a
di *e of nasty calomel and that it won’t
make you sick.
Ihxlson’a t.lrer Tone ia real liver j
lueitieine. You’ll know ikneit morning
l*rauao you wilt wake up feeling fine,
your liver wilt be working, headache
ami iliuiines* gone, utoinai-li will he
••»!* t and bowel* regular.
IHslson’a Liver Tone ta entirely vego-
• alde, therefore harmlcua and can not
salivate. Give it to your children.
Million* of people are living Hudson’*
f iver rone in*trad of dangerous calomel
now, Your Hruggiat will tell you that
the #alo of t'alomcl i* almost' slopped
entirely heru.
SR
We Could Stock
Up with
CHEAPER Tires
We could sell you
casings for Usx than you
Day for Pennsylvania
Oilproof
VACUUM-CUP
TIRES
Hut we couldn't guaranty
them not to skid.
*i can guarantee the non-skid effective*
ora* of Veeuuoa Cup Tires on wet,
|rr*«T pavement*. They ere relureehla
el full purrhete price —efler reasonable
trial — if they ere not e* guareoleed.
t
plant it
A lead potato ii not a •cml poiatn iiuiil \i
—-.......0"".....-
* Tavern ui dm, fax says he will line the military
f”r'' * of fihio if necessary to prevent the hoarding
"f f,MWl *iip(»Iie* for expensive profits, flmernof
Jim ha* the right baekbotie, the stiff np|mr Up, the
enol bend and the warm feet for ><nt. When the
war ia over he shall be invited to visit lloiiatun
IfiiMm declare* again that *he i* going to
•tick, mid if *he means it it is to be hoped she wilt
use a big stick
............»•.......................
Alto gaaraaltti Gilprool and — par
•arrantf l*| ailachod lo each eating—
6,000 Miles
Oor f.fhr-lilu customer* tha qaalHf
ih*r pay tor.
Look for ibo Yel-
low sad Blue
Vacuum Cup ti|*
diaplaycJ by as.
A MKNACK To THK NATION
(From the Manufaeturerw lte<’ord l
The wav into whieh rhe United States has en
ferrd is no ekild'a play, nod it is no time for weak
iieaa and indecision m department heads The men
now occupying re*pnn*ible positiom in Washing
ton should arise U» the emergency if they e*n The
safety of the nation demands that men in their
places ahall have comprehension of the perils in
whieh we are placed It is high time for the gov-
•foment at Washington to eome to attention. A
alow congress and loiterers at the heads of the dv-
talents are a menace to th- nation - aai
the department* nt \V..sl,mgt<in Milk- up m.,!
Viforoui lead nt' I'reaiib ut NN 1
The treasury department annoitncea snbserip.
timi* for the war loan to be piling in at the rate 0f
« n *lli«»n nn hour Of . <>urse that i* somewhat
'aster than »ur Reunion l-'und, but. si! the same,
at t* at rate it mil take 2<»* day* t>. get th. f r*t
#.000,000,000 negotiated.
Is Going On
“War Or No War”
-<l-
1 hose Burnet attisens who go harefooted to
• nve shoe leather for the swldiers have also adopted
the sovereign cure for corns
«*•»
Friday wa* a great day for patriotism Now
remember this The way you treat ttie old veterans
•Bow yon how tha generation of
tomorrow will tr<at the fighter* of today when
they been me old and poor. Semi n y,»ur cheek
foi the Reunion Fund
I.....an*-' th > will he a greater demand for Book keener* $• r
Steiiogiaphi n* now than ever before
The vacant ic* made by thousand*iupon thuu*ands giving
up |Hi*dioiis tu enlist in the war nuiat he filled hy others, and
those who prepare themselves in this line of work will rean it
* Rieh Harvest "
•'“Mo -e**~*i stti-lying ike *-lr=sg kystvi,, „f 8^.
Imiid, will be nweived for #4.00 |ier month, during vaeatmn.
Make your arrangement* to enter school at oner
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S«%«V t«HI*
YFSS *thtPM
Cleburne Hardware
Company
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1917, newspaper, May 8, 1917; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1136695/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .