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9
YlfTtUHlMY. JANUARY 4 H17
il.KIfl'KNN HORSING ItF.VIEW
Classified Ads
The Surnt, Qmuknt and Cheapen Advr^tmng
WANTED
FOR RENT,
Bell-ans
AbsolutMy • Removes
Ifldis^BtiOli Onr package
proven it 2fient jlH dniggisti
:n HKU1
IfcAtt I’KU.AatA
OU) TIME CALUNC1.
ROADS
GOOD ROAD WORK IN WINTER
WANTED OcutW
far Hi ke#p Wl
wm l*V.,«,# &
• Intenanc* of Dirt Road* I* Prob
l*m Confronting Ftnuir—Mak-
ing Split-Log Drag.
WANTED To rent | a*<>
• 1 • *
FOR KENT
tiaapisg, *
AM,
f* «
(1tNr>i *'•>»»! ? <*1*1*
N *
TH!» A t*
you n
ttORtri i
FOR RENT
tight* on t !
price *1'
FOR Hi
41A N
Mi
FOR BEN
North hii
Frig* *»**t
j n. Ooi«u
-I r,'
it-I get Inn ticket# !»» th#
*• ilio* fri# of illfjfi
«<!ar no It
Put Mother, Not
Baby, on Bottle
FiiH RENT Ft.
■Males’r- fun»«**r
■I
Two bays with poalss t>
Morning M*»ion Hm nr
•ffic# *1 S .10 p n.
•I Th* itr* I* ■ .tfftrr
ton order sat **i too
hi* mitt- jirltlf* "ft
(t*nl fi»t tolar mlr
!f* To root ft of 7 F'>oii,i irn
**i tear* In (lobtirno, will ti
r»ra Dr Constant, Will* Dot
FOR SALE
LOST ANI) FOUND
FOR HALE HI
gated lmt‘1 I
nritln, a I!
gnlr with Inn 1
itself first i
fttrw*.
at Th#’ H«ti*w office <*r writ * writ
to* and «f»l two u«k«t* tn lb*
Ma;*#tie [datwr# Show fro* *f charge
Utwtl for today only
ifiy. Hut «h„i t> ,.nc
> enable her t*uppty
n the | >blrm.
i
■
aac the milk supply
it time enable mother
q.prtiring and drlictmts
.-timed 4t 4 time when
r# not.
I. he ion* food drink by
K water.
d that you try a MV
nth our^ gnat ,.ntr* of
ft HALF «Ka*t front bungalow, i
« -out*, *err.'n*.| m l*aeh |«(ich, ham,
* #* yard and home, water m l itii
. '-hen, baa double floor* tn nil
mr HU North Wilhite 4h>> - »ab
H.i j tot lay, worth 4I.S80 It #. Welri,
HA 145 — Nieo phsetne cbeai
«e SI H,
utulmitia.
D«TM t'AJN DRV* 90
I/IHT On! I ruff bntlo
diamond. I’leaw re! I
of fir i of |ihone 1HM
wdh email
to lie view
ft M Ji|i B. F. Bio!** may rail
at The K*vl*w nfft*o or aond a writ
•nr. order and get two ticket* to Ik*
Hoi [deter* nbow free of *har(a. Owed
for tod** only
wiexas
> it
M130ELLA NROUB
1ALK Five room h.»u»# with hath
-I future*. **weraire, eoncret*
and large garage, tn Fairfield
it, at an attractive bargain It
today Fall in* uj for price oti
H H Welch
[HTKkTKT and eiemsg itrreae* made at
reanonaliig i ■ ■ • lestgnieg an !
- >h*|>nlii|| done Without extra eharg*
North Anglia, Phone 1A32.
Aru. fw
• • o. A ■! + '-»* '* ^ g|R- -^Da.i, t
.1
xteUSKSSm
) . HALE <i ! milch cow, rhasj
I l n* thd? K 4
I HALF -Cheap nicely locate! 1st
ffbat Hmith or will build tor right
Hmall cask payment, ba<a*‘*
k L. DaroajHtit.
rMIlKH, shingle*, *a*h, door* etc.
I'omjdete bouse b H* shipped nay’
where. Ft vtn nation ailcwev) No ad
'•are required Oral* a*d count guar
»nt.*d Mend eatunn'e, Independent
('<»<>(>* rat nr* Icimf-er (V, Ijvke t’harlns.
La. *‘Tha Home of lamg Deaf 1‘ln*.'
*rr MF/Vftt ft MALL Oft)
grmt irt the t milwi r aervu r
BASF <i-oed gentle dell*er* h''1**
»ad, aad daiirery wtfM. or will
i* for Ford dehrecy bud. 1‘baaa
* ANT to o*JI U h*n*ea and lau.M
•raa of lna.1 aad th* Miwtir Fie
Bkuw ft*# m* for priv** aad
* W M Ue*ffltb.
NKN Oar illn*trat*d natalng etplain*
bow wo taorh th* barber trade quick
ly, maded free Mot*? Rarbor Oollago
h>ort Worth, Teen*
v'owr ill Servirr Between
1ALVESTON
AND
NEW YORK
One of the problem* confronting the
farmer I* the question of maintenance
of dirt ro«>1« Nut only ahould dirt
romta be maintained during the aprlng
and nummer tnontha, bnt the winter
montha a* well; (-specialty la this true
where tin re la not nn ovi-raliundance
of enuw, which conditions cstat with
many of our readers.
The hlug road drag may he need
with much benefit during tho winter
months. Just after thaws or ratna.
U<»>d «’..rk can ho done nt tills time
of the year because the soil la crum-
bly or m. ftly and {iiishoa easily toward
the center of the road.
if the road ban been properly cared
for during the summer imd fall. It will
|m only n Slight task tn dr ig It dur-
ing the winter when condition* am
. igh' At that sowaon of tho year there
Is little for tho work team to do and
-prime the roads will he In
shale* to turn water and permit of
early drying, in fact, the wlnter-
drugged roads will he dry and hard In
the spring when neglected roads will
he soft, rutty and springy. There Is
no heat time to drag roads, tlo after
the \»ork Hiid then drag whenever you
can during the winter; then ycur
roads will tie In good aha|w> nest
spring. Make n split log road drag
and keep it going on the highway.
D. Ward King, the Inventor of the
drag, give* tho following dlrectlona
for making n split-log drag: Take
the twii halves of a split log, ten or
twelve Inches thick and seven to nine
feet long. Set the halves Hat aides
to the front, fnfttcn 80 Inches apart
with strong stakes, tho ends of which
are wedg.-d In two-tnch auger holes,
bored through the slabs. Put a solid
(dank platform on tho stakes for the
driver to stand on. The hitch In made
of strong wire or chain, the long end
fastened to stake over the top of the
front slab, the short onel should he put
through a hole made In center of the
slab and near the end to prevent the
back slab tilting forward. Face four
or live feet of the ditch end of the
front alah with Iron. An old wagon
tire, worn share of rood grader, or
any piece of flat steel will answer for
this purpose.
Aa a general rule, always haul the
drug at an angle of 4A degrees, mov-
ing the dirt to the center of the road.
Th# . * «| af eur IVk) dandy was
af several fash’ i-s. Ilk* nur own day.
The tsi* ( tt w»s «IT**isl t»y borae-
men and . 'fling chart.-ters tb* ! >ot
tailed iF tt »aisled * irtout by tb*
more f*»lit.uvab!*
In tb* midst of th* tpifemenl at-
tending tv smith* visit *u America the
soft fell but worn by him was affected
by a few even with the feather, but tt
never ntta ned th* dignity of n fashion
The wide flowing cloaks, called tbe
Talma, a ere also worn.
Thus s *ii«-d tb* caller sallied forth
for bl* day a wark
The dr.-s of tbs ladles was u* fl< k
a* possible aa for dinner, an evening
party "f lb* 'ifera. and for the fashion
I must leg *hem to tnm to a maga
•In* or fashion ls»ok of lb# day. Many
gentlemen pr'«-eeded In carriage# from
• all to cal . thus saving time and pro
serving their sttira from rain, snow or
dual.
I t«>u entering live parlor the caller
• dial • d gsyly toward the hostess .or
s lady he knew, saying, ‘T wish y»ti a
Happy Now Vear," or he eitended hi*
wish to all the ladle* by saying, "I
wish you all a Happy New Vcar." The
old or elderly gentlemen wle> were on
Intitnnt* term# with the family or were
relations were often permitted to sa-
lute the young ladlea or all the ladle*
• uf* Is honoring Home old
gentlemen, indeed, claimed It as a rite
or ceremony descended from colonial
times The caller then seated himself
stul evhnnced a few remarks.
It s few mornents the caller arose
and sit) lie must go. He was then
aski d !•• take some refreshment, which
he generally did, more or leas accord
liig (o tbe clrcutiiKtnnces of his lielng
■lore or less dev ted to the table. Ills
Intnm-ey with tbe family or tbe niim
Iter <>f table* at which he had al
ready partaken. Relatives nnd Intimate
friends having seen the table sprend
and knowing tho strongth of It In cer
toil delicacies they might lie fond of
made rigorous assaults on It. which
the is dies frequently saw with regret
not I* lug able to renew th* supply and
fciiing there would bo none for fit
> .tile callers Others, morn frugal ami
•in niuspect, kept these choice matters
f..r the latter part of the day. when
the •partloular" callers came.
Tho clergymen of that day kept open
house not only for their congregation,
but when famous, like Iteecher, Dr
Sturr*. Dr. Bet bun# and others, were
accessible at all hours to all who might
call.
Then came the war that did away
with more than one delightful old cus
tom. But neither the war nor any
thing so caused the custom of Now
roar's call* to decay aa the ratHfl
growth of the city, the sharply drawn
llnea of th* different classes and the
great distance* bet ween tha dwelling*
of friends. Ho It died out and became
only a pleasant memory.—W. II. Wal
l*c„ t t New Tork Evening Poat
NEW YEAR S EVE CAKE.
CHURCH TO HELP GOOD ROADS
MARRY RU’R «»•* veur life fnll
ef enaabla* bapplnesv us4 leva. Mar-
ring* paper Free Rttk year Jiesae*
i ger, k»* let Aagale* Pv
0»** *f trait* get* *qalty Is
k*c located ka«a** la F«4rf
f3ifl*l<l
its** F Faurer, Hr go.
is.
KX» it A NO B w Hi Ike 1 k mss call
at fi*a Revise afttu* *r eN a stlt
tas errter s*4 *r! lew MAbe't ’* tb*
Yal* pi-trir* sknw fra* *f ebarg* ttsed
far tatlap eatp
Havana Miami
Npjetwild tsaaaenger acrumnvxli.
»"n* All nulatdr its.rronnt*
R4I.W A g(wist g*atl* paay, *af*
r iadio* e** .iildras t* sri»*|
*•11* an aad Finn |-n g,tt kta
w.ui-ij r i-w V f * *u
Hradlay at Havtae *ffteo.
MARI1Y far ou>-c*a* aad ksiMttaasa,
t***y tb*as**d* *iit*tb*rs, b*th Mi,
wisklag »«rt» aisrriaga, hoadred*
irtr
t I HAIR U**ii fsisi'v knu Pk*a*
M.
waaltby, rearid«*tial d**criptisa fra*
Kstabltafced Id *•»•*. tb* RalisbU Flab
Mr* Rfrob*!, 7?» M*4i*a* <)*kl**4
CW
- ——’ e— - ^» ^e e. " • (V S V I srsili I s
UdriMsm aude* writh private l»*th.
41 ge isosntenodc do ka i j». rp-
i.srtol < sit**nr.
CIRCLE TOURS
One wt\y Ivy water, retsirning Ly
tod. with liirrral Mop-over pnvt-
l*«rs rr» route. E'till inforni.stion
at any railway ticket office or
write
MAILORY LINE. at^rn
laolatlon and Solitary Confinement of
Women Co Much Toward Fill-
ing insane Asylum*.
In a l*«iur* on “Th* Church and
flood Itoads the (lev. James Thotnaa
told the mtnlstaro' conference la Ikeo-
ver, Colo.. Hint. "Th* Isolation and sol-
itary eooflii' tn. nt of th* farm wife and
• he farm servant girl do much toward
making Ih* •• women form a consid-
erable pen ciling* of the Inmates of In-
sane asylums "
Th* s|N'akcr continued, "Th* got«l
roads problem la one to which the
church inu«t very aoon give material
attention Tho church la a force In
any undertaking and g(*od roads en-
thusiasts will welcome Its efforts In be-
half of rural welfare.—Houston 1’oat.
Ho escollent Is tbe Herman New
Year'# cake that It cannot be used for
a charm, like th* Now Year * »v# cake
of Ireland, for this ws* thro n against
tho wall and was broken ho* place*
Tb# flrst fragment to touch ‘be ground
was eagerly sought, for he Fto ate It
was sure of a year's happtno. a. There
was much pleasure In tbe baking ef
ibe cake It waa placed on a gridiron
liefora the open fire, and Incantation*
wvre sung to *e< nr* the succea* of thu
charm In many countries the liaktug
and eating of New Year's caka hav#
been attended by quaint cnatema and
belief* New York Times.
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THE BRUSH OF DRASTIC REDUCTIONS HAS BEEN
AGGRESSIVELY APPLIED TO PRICES ON
Women’s
COATS
and
SUITS
In This January White Sale
Every garment in stock mual Do sold and wc propose to
let no grasa grow under our feet until this has been accomplish-
ed decidedly and deciaively. The suits are made of Serge,
Poplin, Checks nnd Fancy .Mixtures, trimmed with braid, but-
tons and fur. The eonts are made of Tweeds, Velour Cloth,
Fiherline and Kanrv Mixtures of every- kind. Fur, buttons nnd
braid trimmed. Every garment is n new style and in all the
wanted materials, VOTE Prices less than cost.
Our Snip of White, despite the handicap of the weather,
has proven a decidedly opportune time for saving for a host
of our patrons It will continue until the end of the week, and
we hope those who have not already, will take ndvantake of it
before the end.
Cheney’s Style Shop
S
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L
TEXAS CHICKEN IN NEW YORK
IMPORTANT DUTY OF PEOPLE
R HAl.R Far* ht*.| I'llymsatk Dll
a4 pallats an-l rurk*r*l, #f tb*
gl#t First* Mr* Fid Mart, Qr*a4
w, Ta»*s
bX»R MOVIN'® VAN
»baa* :>T#
—
-20 PHONE 20
Prompt ft#p*ir and Careful Malnten-
ance of Good Road* la Essential
—Farmor la Interested.
' R HAl.R- Anna llronn miv rail
tt Tb# Itoii** offi' * ny *#a4 a writ
i i <m!*r aad g#t two Mokwta t* tb#
Y J* Jiirtur* show fr*# of *kargs Hood
f r today oaly.
Ft'H nflRVIffT JFwv kigb brad rsffto
«*rsfl Jmwsv ball* it NR* WRgoa
W 0 Hrmm.
yard, oppaoltv wotorwork*
do*
norm. CLEBURNE Ur
SERVICE CAR
)R HALF - Five («*s«ng*T Ford;
well n.p.iHw.1 io«!U' mg traak raok,
tiro* |rw*tirally n#w rasing*, tnrvr
lib#* *!c. Bargain for • **h. Addrna*.
* 0,*' Oarr R*vi*w.
WWRIAvA (XIWHRTH i an th* an
tbnri<*0 arrsat is Chib urn# kOm
ibarii*tt, j'b*nv iana
1.EOAJ. NOTICE
•Ius conditloa.
'tt:
Ooll.mlth
FBM HAl.R A !*(,.;# *im National
oaak r*gi*t*r J. D Uoldamltb.
IMK HAl.R—Who wants a bargata la
fivo-room hnu*# In W#st (Y*burnat
H«r>* *uh, balaar* long tuna, nr oaa
ho all paid bow. Hv* T J Knight, or
nbon* 1400
FUR HALF. 0*0.1 4 room bousa, large
cut front lot oa Wasbingtoa av*a«*,
prico gflrt*'; #00 rub, I alanvs |10 |«r
month, ao intorao* Dalton A ptabl*
Phor.* 01 #
poll HALF,—Foir room honu 104
Oliva strut part cash H** T. J.
Knight, »7 Kart Hsadsroon
roil BAlvR—nprtb^*
(Moan # If It.00, 907 Robinson
rd mob*
•treat.
fOK BALK OB TKADR Brroo Bwl
Will J^V mml**,
Trotting Aaaoeiatlon. Wl
T*r<i w
Notice i* hrfshy gtv#n 4hst at 10
o’clock A M on the <Mth day of Jan-
uary, A. D., 11*17, in room Jit I of th#
I’nlon Wat on Boil ling in tb# city of
llnostnn, Harris i'minty, Try**, a ***
*ion will bo hold for th# purpose of in
vrstigatmg, hearing proof, asd passing
upon >iaioi* and intervention* against
ih# Trinity A ttraro* Vall#y Railway
Company h#r*toforr DM in tb# nanvev
of th# following rlaimants, to wit
Mr*. Ilrrtba lb is*n#r. Ind#p#n<l#nt Ad
minletratriv; Ant.ri.nn Kipmu Com
[•any, F. W. It#itmann CVun|*ihr, Hon*
ton Ir# A Brewing Company, National
Lumbar A Crtosoting Company (two
. lams) t lurk,. A Courts, A. H lirkt A
Company, Muller Broom * ompsoy, Tn
a# City Terminal (Vimfstay, Y’augban
l.uiobi r Company, tlafvsston Wharf
Company, C. F. Masoev Company, Co
ion l**»**ii|jer I(#[*ot c.mpanv of V* >1
vast on. T#va* A tiulf Railway fJom
paay, Kdwarrl I). All#n aa.i Emma K.
Allon, tlalvoston, lloustcn 4 !l>'»d#rs><n
iuilirt.a.i i... in h.... iVoirsi Kaiir.u.i
* •!., Ys/I.o A Mississippi Valley Ry
Co., Castral Fruit Dispatch. A»#ht
■on, T.-fba A Ham* Fr Railway Co.,
K. L. Wilson Hardware Company!
JAM EH C. WIlifflN,
hla*t#r ia Uiaarery, T. A II VJhl Co.
MONEY TO LOAN
os own n*4*
M. N. BaAULDWIN
Tb# making of gvwrd roods Is on# of
tho must Important duties of th#
Atnerlaan people, nnd their prompt
repair and nrefill malntansm-o is #s-
senttsl.
There Is ; r. hahty no suhjeat In
which th# pragrottlve former I* more
daejdy Interested than that of having
i roods connecting him with hi* mar-
kata, over which he may ho able to
; haul the gri n teat possible load.
New York, Jan. 2.—Every known
variety of |>oultry is on exhibition at
the Madison Square Harden poultry
show, whieh floses tomorrow night.
The rowhoys of Rnm"i 1778 of Rear
I n#y. Neb., raptured a blue ribbon with
Rhode Island eoek, and another with a
I Rhode Islnn.) Whit# hen. They took
llh* blue ribbon in the ooeheral aluss
I with another Rhode Island White, but
| were hard pressed by Harley Caldwell
of Trinity, Texas, with a single romb
.....la ------
Rhode Island White.
In th* pullet class Harley Caldwell
with a single-comb Rhode Island Whit*
won flrst place, with Ranch 1778 second
with a rose comb Rhode Island Whits.
NTXIRO BOY KILLED
Belton, Texas, Jan. 2.- At a negro
party last night ot Hbaobllo ('rowing,
four miles south of Helton, nn 11-year
old Hoy was cut in the breast aad
killed.
WELL WORTH THINKING OVER
i 1
list
Dandraff
Two Mach n** Being Manufactured
Where Co# Would Do If Farmer
Giv»* It Proper Cara.
Ahoolat#!* guaranteed to kill dandraff.
II on For Bottle 1
#1 00 Msssag* Crown #0e
D. E. JOITNHflN H BARBER RH0P
104 Houth Main Htra*t.
A farm machinery manufacturer
made Ih* following statement; “If
the farmer cared f.*r his machinery as
he should, wo would hav# to manu-
facture but i.n# machine when we are
m»w putting out two.”
■ /
TROJAN No. 3112
A registered Kestaokrraised Jock,
black with whit* points; staadlag fif-
t#*n hand* blah sad weighing a thaa
eaad poaada. Bervlea faa #10 far a ftva
eolt.
Will stake the eeaeoa at tba Alll
•se* Wagon Yard, Heath Mala «Creel,
debars*, Texas.
B. F. STOKES
N—/
MONEY
MONEY, MONEY,
TO LOAN
on good blank Urut forms, at l#o*
th»n «ix ami it h»lf per con* in
teiwt. Cull or Then* 719
Top D-rasing for Road*.
A mixture of Iron fibers. ,Mml and
cement Is bring used ex|»crlmentally
In Frunc# ns n top dreusing for high-
way*.
■ MEAN to b# all through tbe year
■ Aa good a* good can bo
And Baton to tb# vote* inatd*
That softly speaks to ma.
■omstimoa tt Is a happy volca;
Hornet l moa Its very sari
it t*lla ma that some things era good
And cithers very bod!
0. W. MERT7. (lotuirnc, Texn*
BARBER
CLEBURNE HOTEL
nnp
L* W. T RfmTNBON. PVfn»
Hot and erdd art«w*an ba
niMM work Ny praftuwir - bar
berm Give on a trhsJ and •• «m#
Put Reads t* Bed.
Th* faro • r who "put til* road to
bed" for the winter In good shape,
Will Ihuntr MmumI# IbIhf
If I don't Uatan through tha day.
It talks out loud at night
And makes ms faal no much ashamed
1 *M*I tn Art orhal'a right
D.stune* to Market
ItoAda i
mites to
CQLdltixO.
-•rtMk o# 1
arkst wi
rdii-i to
Ho this N#w Y**r Ml try my boot.
As (11 aNWWt (*••*, k«M (rt««S
; IV BuUun burs! *». . iii tny ttiaut
i Ar t nul'-d U»* -ww tnabt*!
- Hit * ** *.
More Flour
Value For
T ur Money
• ■ «vfl.»k you get wh«n job get
ufik with this pict«p* <m it.
,v«ry Suck Ouarwntood.
Vt .th a gtiAranto* that h baek-
>1 by more than thirty ye*ru
of mmcuMifal floor rrutking in
Clebtirn«. Insist on Clobamo-
mud# flour. Demund it of y<mr
f HOILENUT-? Cm.
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