Johnson County Review. (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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A> Hair
Dressing
CYCLONE SUFFERERS FUND
RAISED BY OUR SOLDIERS.
Nearly every one likes a fine §*
hair dressing. Something to
make the hair more manage-
able; to keep it from being f
too rough, or from splitting
at the ends. Something, too,
that will feed the hair at the
same time, a regular hair-food.
Well-fedhair will be strong, and
will remain where it belongs —
on the head, not on the comb!
The best kind of a testimonial—
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M*de by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Kua.
Also manufacturers of
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lyers Sypect«u.
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CLEBURNE BOY GETS
THtj ALVARADO SCHOOL.
Prof. Hardin Plummer, Son of Capt.
0. T. Plummer, Elected Su-
perintendent at Alvarado.
Money is Forwarded to Distressed
Comrades at Wills Point—Res-
olution of Regret.
The many friends of Prof. Hardin
Plummer, son of Capt. and Mrs. 0.
T. Plummer of this city, will be
pleased ^ to learn that he has been
elected superintendent of the Alva-
■Tado public schools. His election
was announced on Friday last. He
was reared in Cleburne. For the
tort, past five years he has been teaching
r|k if the Fort Wlorth schools. He is an
^pducator of ability and his election
to superintendency of the Alvarado
schools shows in what esteem and
appreciation he is held.
Pat Cleburne Camp No. 88, U. C.
V., met in regular session in the
County Court room June 2, 1907*.
Capt. W. R. Bounds presiding.
The camp was opened with prayer
By Chaplain Menefee.
Roll call showed officers present—
WI. R. Bounds, A. F. Johnson, Wm.
'Crawford, R. W. Ferrell, H. P.
Barnes, J. D. Osborn, W. 0 Menefee
J. M. Mallett.
Members present: Higgins, Ward,
Goodwin, Kearley, Wilson, Yar-
brough, Daves, Franks, D. G. Dalton,
Joe W. Dalton, Murphy, Callahan, J,
M. Crawford, Ford, Hanson, Rich-
ards, Young, Scott, E. B.
Visitors: Mesdames Goodwin and
Murphy, M. Stevens of Sterling
Price Camp, Dallas, Texas.
Minutes of la$t meeting were read
and approved.
A letter from the Commander of
Wills Point Camp at Wills Point.
Texas, asking for aid to assist four
old Confederate soldiers whose homes
and all they possessed were destroyed
by a cyclone last week was received
and read and in response to call for
help for these old soldiers, the mem-
bers present contributed $10.15 and
on motion of Comrade Osborn a com-
mittee composed of Comraes Mallett.
Johnson and Ferrell were selected to
take a collection among the good
people of Cleburne to he forwarded
for the aid of these distressed com-
rades.
Comrade Barnes was allowed $10
for services rendered to the camp.
A note from Miss Mary Crawford
HEAVY Sl'ORM 0333
DAMAGE IN TEXAS
A Number of Houses Wrecked in
Monday Night’s Severe Storm.
One Man Killed by Lightning.
Rhome—Three houses, four church-
es and one school house wrecked.
Justin—Sixteen buildings wrecked.
Gainesville —- Severe electrical
storm and lightning struck several
houses.
Dallas—The storm last night caus-
ed several thousand dollars damage.
One man killed.
Decatur—Cyclone destroys two
houses west of town. Many bams
blown down.
WOMAN’S WOES
Certain Cure for Female
Trouble and That Tired,
Nervous, Depressed Feeling
That Makes Household Work
Work, work;
Nothing but work;
Tiresome drudgery!
Work used to be a pleasure, but now a
few minutes effort leaves you weak, di$«
Couraged and irritable with a feeling that
everything has gone wrong.
* The liver and bowels are responsible
for this.
The symptoms are, heart palpitation,
faintness, suppressed, excessive or irreg-
ular periods, bad digestion, -bearing
down pains in the side and back, nervous
weakness, poor appetite, costiveness.
Prickly Ash Bitters sweeps away these
troubles like magic, because it strikes at
-the root of the disease—the stomach,
b^r and bowels.
* Vomen who take medicine for female
troupes that does not benefit these
organs xre wasting money and valuable
time. IVe liver is diseased because the
stomach is unhealthy, and both have
produced a constipated habit. This
stoppage of healthy action in the liver
and bowels has $lled the system with
impurities which hve brought on irreg-
ularity in the female organs; it follows
therefore, that a medicine which will
correct the liver, strengthen the stomach
and promote healthy bowel operations is
the remedy for menstrual difficulties.
The poor, tired, discouraged woman
who has suffered silently and so long
with the ailments of her sex soon feels
the strengthening and exhilarating in-
■Renee of Prickly Ash Bitters. It does
its work thoroughly, beginning with the
stomach and extending its purifying and
stimulating influence to the liver And
bowels. When the stomach, liver and
bowels are active and working in har-
mony, there must be health and* regu-
larity in the female organs. As a result
of this improved condition the patient
takes a renewed interest in her house-
hold duties. Appetite and strength
return, the eyes are brighter, the com-
plexion clears, and before long she is
transformed into a bright, happy woman
with rosy cheeks and cheerful spirits.
“I suffered much from indigestion and consti-
pation, I had a dro wsy tired feeling and nervous
headaches all the time. I began using Prickly
Ash Bitters and it has helped me wonderfully.
I now have a good appetite, sleep well and caa
»o a greater amount of work than ever before.M
MRS. MARY NORTHCUTT,
Adel, Mercer County, Mo.
Sold by druggists. Price $1 a bottle.
Houses Were Wrecked.
Rhome, Tex., June 4.—Two or
three small houses were wrecked and
four churches and one school house
blown from their foundations in a
heavy wind storm here last night.
The wind, which amounted to a small
cyclone, blew up about 11:45 o’clock,
accompanied by a very heavy rain
which many say is the heaviest in the
history of the town. The Methodist,
the Baptist, the Presbyterian and the
Christian churches were moved from
their foundations, the Presbyterian
structure probably being damaged
the most. The public school build-
ing containing three rooms was also
carried from its foundaton.
Lightning Strikes Barn.
Lightning struck a barn belong-
ing to H. 'H. Hamright, and the eonT
tents were destroyed, but the fire
was extinguished before the build-
ing was seriously damaged. Lumber
„ - yvv.;---- in the yard was scattered all over
was read, acknowledging the receipt j'fown ; ajnd several box can were
oi an invitation from this Camp to blown off the track. The wind came
her and her class to sing for us this j from the west and the rain lasted
evening, stating that because of ex- about an hour, ......
animations she had not had time to
prepare the children, but later on
would comply with the invitation.
The resignation of Miss Nannie
Doby as Daughter of the Camp was
leceived, and on motion, after many
expressions of regret, was accepted.
A. letter was read in regard to ob-
taining a State pension for Mrs. Ar-
nold and the adjutant was instructed
to! write to parties at Columbus
Texas, for further
Indigestion, Constipation, Headache
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Carlstedt’s German Liver Powder
Keg. U. 8. Pat. Off.
h!01- 60.yMrs to. Prev.nt or cure these disorders.
All Dratfiatc 25c and $1.00 Bottle, or by mail from
The American Pharmaca! Co., Evansville, Ind.
GYRUS & GYRUS
Wholesale Agents, of Johnson Gounty, Texas
Houses Blown From Foundations
Justin, Tex., June 4.—Three small
houses were blown from their foun-
dation in a severe wind storm which
visited this section about midnight
last night. The homes belonged to
J. W. Kindall, D. F. Donald and Mr;
Perkins. The wind storm was ac-
companied by a very heavy rain.
DR. OTTO’S
f done* Cannot Produce a Better lemedy
Nature’s Priceless Specific for
Coughs, Colds, La Grippe,
Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis,
Sore Throat and
All Lung Trouble
Price 25c and 50c
In order to get rid of your Cold
quickly take a few doses of Carlstedt’s
German Liver Powder.
It Removes the Oaase.
THE AMERICAN PHARMACAL CO.
EVANSVILLE, IND.
W. S. Calloway, Parker, Texas. Kennard & Hart, Parker, Tex.
~ Flier, Cuba, Texas, RR 5. G. A. Blasingame, Alvarado, Tex.
ooffman & Chapman, Riovista, Tex. L. V. Carrell, Godley, Tex. *
City Drug Store, Grandviiew, Tex.
CRIMINAL DOCKET DISTRICT
COURT, MAY TERM, 1907.
The Assignment of Cases on Criminal
Docket of the District Court
Venire Cases.
LEFT FOR A GREAT TRIP
THROUGH THE NORTH.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ransone Jr. Left
Last Night For Jamestown
and Toronto, Canada.
Following are the venire cases on j^~v' an^. Mrs., J. R. Ransone Jr.
the criminal docket of the District i nigilt for Jamestown, Va.3
n _ i ' Wfl.smri0’frm XTn-nr Ww*!*- XT-!
Court:
2655. State vs. Ab
set for
Knowles, rape,
ade Barnes submitted his re-
port . chairman of the decoration
commitue, which was accepted and
the thanks of the camp was given
those friends and others who donat-
ed funds to the committee.
Under the order for the good of
the Camp, the following resolution
was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That; we have accepted
with unfeigned regret the resignation
of Miss Nannie Doby as Daughter
of this Camp, and hereby tender to
her our love and respect, and assure
her that she has our sincere wishes
for her future happiness and to
thank her for the manifold kindness-
es and attentions shown to us while
Daughter of this Camp.
To fill the vacancy caused by tha
resignation of Miss Nannie Doby on
the daughtership of the Camp, nomi-
nations were called for, and Com-
rade Barnes placed in nomination
Miss 'Lena Beard. No other nomi-
nations appearing, Miss Lena was
unanimously elected Daughter of the
Camp, and on motion, Comrade J. D.
Osborn was selected to present the
Daughters Badge to the newly elect-
ed daughter at our next regular
meeting.
Comrade Barnes was detailed to
notify Miss Lena of her election.
On motion, picnic for the 3rd ^vas
postponed indefinitely.
Camp closed with benediction by
Comrade Mallett.
F. W. FERRELL, Adjt.
Lamon-Maples.
Married, Sunday morning at 10.30,
at the residence of Elder J. M. Booth.
Mr. Howard Lamon and Mis3 Effie
Maples. The groom is one of Lone
Willow’s young men, while tbe bride
is one of Sand Flat’s fairest girls,
They will make their future home
near Sand Flat. We wish the cou-
ple^ much success and happiness in
their future life.
Amarillo, T‘ex., June 4.—A terrific
hail storm inflicted much damage in
Ajnarillo and surrounding country
Monday evening. It came at 6
o’clock, when many vehicles were on
the streets. Hail made horses fran-
tic and caused many runaways. The
storm was accompanied by high
wind and considerable rain.
Storm Strikes Gainesville.
Gainesville, Tex., June 4.—A
heavy electric storm struck this sec-
tion at midnight last night. The sky
was ablaze several hours and peopie
were alarmed. Yesterday the ther-
mometer showed 90 in the shade.
Lightning struck buildings in many
places.
Cyclone at Decatur.
Decatur, Tex., June 4.—The vicin-
ity west of Decatur was visited by a
cyclone last night. Two residences
were destroyed and a number of
barns blown down. Crops west and
south of Decatur were ruined by the
wind. Roofs were blown from sever-
al houses in Decatur.
Dallas Also Suffers.
Dallas, Tex., June 4.—Last night’s
electrical and wind storm did a great
damage in the neighborhood of Dal-
las. In New Hope community tit
storm ’R’as so severe, damaging a
number of dwellings and partially
destroying a large gin plant. Crops
suffered severely,
10263. State vs. Jim Paris, rape, set
for-.
10452. State vs. Jim Franks, murder,
set for June 17, 1907.
10476. State vs. Jim Baris, rape, set
for June 12, T907.
10478. State vs. J. J. Scott, murder,
set for June 24, 1907.
10479. State vs. Oscar Jones, murder,
10481. State vs. Wl. B. Jackson, mur-
murder, set for June 14, 1907.
Other Felonies.
9220. State vs. Harmie Horn, mur-
der, -.
9901. State vs. Tom Luton, forgery,
set for June 24, 1907.
9902. State vs. Tom Luton, forgery,
set for June 24, 1907.
10i32. State vs. Joe Church well, as-
sault to murder.
10252. State vs. J. K. P. Cobb, theft
of mule-
10261. State vs. T. D. Wise, forgery.
10333. State vs. Tom Fox. theft over
$50, set for June 17. 1907.
Washington, New York, Niagara
Falls and Toronto, Canada. They
were aboard the north bound Santa
Fe tr?.n and waved to a Review
man as the train pulled out. They
will be gone several weeks and will
meet with the National Editorial Aa.
soeiation at Jamestown, and will tour
all of the shows free. They will also
have some side trips, one of which
is to take in Richmond, at which
;hey will get to look at the
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m.e'nTory'oT President J eitfflP'n Davis,
They will also take a ride on a steam-
er from New York, to some of the
big towns along the coast. This is a
trip .that most any one would be
pleased to take.
Baseball Players and Foot Racers!
Louis J. Kruger, ex-champion long
distance foot racer of Germany and
Holland writes, Oct. 27, 1901: “Dur-
ng my training of eight weeks’ foot
races at Salt Lake City, in April
last, I used Ballard’s Snow Liniment
to my greatest satisfaction. There-
fore, I highly recommend Snow Lini-
j ment to all who are troubled with
10335. State vs. Morris Covington.' Srainsl 5 °r, vhemnatiem.” 25e
assault to murder-- ’ i ®°0 1nd *1-°« Sold by Ball & Will-
10336. State vs. Tobe Hutson, assault iamson*
to murder
10457. State vs. John Robinett, bui*
glary-
CLEBURNE MEN INTERESTED
IN SAN LUIS MATEO MINE.
10459. State vs. John Webb, assault -
to murder-- ■■ Gold and Silver Bearing Chunk of
10461. State vs. John Webb, assault
to murder-
Back From Washington.
Miss Ollie Lou Brown is just back
from Washington, D. C., where she
has been attending school at Fair-
mont Seminary. She made a good
record in her studies and liked the
general routine of school work, but
is pleased to be at borne again.
Do Not Neglect the Children,
At this season of the year the first
un-natural loosenless of a child’s
bowels should have immediate at-
tention. The best thing that can
be given is Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy fol-
lowed by castor oil as directed with
each bottle of the remedy. For sale
by Ball & Williamson and Read-
Stroop Drug Co.
J
D«. A. D. RAY,
OSTEOPASHIC PHYSICIAN.
All diseases successfully treated by
Osteopathy.
Office over Graham’s dry good*
stora.
10475. State vs. Fred Barr, arson.—
10477. State vs. Henry Reeves, ar-
son--
10482. State vs. Ellis Parker, theft
of horse—-*
10500. State vs. R. M. Speer, arson.
10501. State vs. O. M. Long, theft
of cattle-
10502. State vs. O. M. Long, dispos-
ing of mortgaged property—
10503. State vs. O. M. Long, swind-
ling over $50-
Ore Received From Mexico
and on Exhibition. #
10505. State vs. Horace Alexander,
burglary-
10507. State vs. Charlie Holland, ar-
son——————
10508. State vs. Russell Alexander,
burglary-? ,
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years: _ ____
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
3SS, EVERYWHERE
On Monday a Review man saw a
very rich specimens of gold and silver
ore at Dr. Semones’ office. It was
a 20 or 25 pound chunk from the
San Luis Mateo mine at Zacatecas,
Mexico. This mine is largely owned
by - citizens of Cleburne. The ad-
joining property on the north of this
mjne has yielded its owners $5(Lfi(H)^' ^
000. The one just westjg
and another less tha^#Miie and a
half away, haspro&iced over $13,-
000,000. The^/ISan Luis Mateo is
capitalized .djor the small sum of 5,-
000 shiiresi-aad may prove to be one
of tiVj richest . properties in Zaca-
■ 459**: cai?^ fpie owners ’have just
comemhced to take out o^e. Last
week their first sale of o'rb was
$1,500. The specimen is very rich , '
and would interest you to see it.
Col. C. Dickson will go to Mexico
soon to watch developments.
To-Night
if you would enjoy tomorrow take
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets tonikht. They produce an
egreeable laxative effect, clear the
head and cleanse the stomach. Price
25c. Sample free at Ball & William*
son and Dead-Stroop Drug Co.
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Thrash, D. M. Johnson County Review. (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1907, newspaper, June 7, 1907; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth570616/m1/4/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .