Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 21, 1925 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925.
THE RED RIVER COUNTY REVIEW
Erie Bollman and family are spend*
Ing a few weeks in West Texas and
NtajW Mexico.
Hull Anderson, of Bonham, spent
Sunday here with friends and rela-
tives.
Mrs. W. B. Look, Mrs. Elia Lacy
and Mrs. M. B. Gaffnoy were Paris
visitors Bunday.
Make August 22 a memorable day
in thle history of Red River county
by voting for the hospital bonds.
Drink Grape-Del
Right from the bottle
It's just a real Good Drink
TJiis wonderful new Grape Drink is
now bottled by Black Brothers Com-
pany. Have you tried it. When bet-
ter bottle drinks can be made they will
be manufactured and bottled by
Black Brothers
Company
"The Home of Coca Cola'*
Wednesday-Dollar Day in Clarksville-Wednesday
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McCulloch Grocery Company
QUALITY GROCERIES CLARKSVILLE, TEXA8 £
Another Car
-- of pure cane Sugar at
the new low price
See Us
ORDER NOW
CALL 57, 58 or 59
Member Retail Merchant Association
CLA'SiS IFIE,D AD S
FOR SALE
100 ACRE FARM to trade for home
In Clarksville. Address P. O. Box
132.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Light six
car and 100 acre farm. A bargain.
W. 0. Bollman, Clarksville.
FOR SALE—My home and 7 1-2
acres of land in Clarksville. Write
me. David Rainey, 409 N. Lafayette
St., Marshall, Texas. tfc
FOR SALE—Perfection oil stove,
five burner, Superfex, in good con-
dition. Phone 563. tfc.
FOR SALE—Good dairy heifer. Will
take hay In trade.—H. H. Spode. tfc.
Miscellaneous
COTTON CLASS—Beginning Monday
July 20, I will start a Cotton Class,
continuing four weeks, to Auguot 15.
School mornings only; no classes on
Saturday. See me and enroll NOW.
Tuition $26.00, payable on entrance.
John Thompson. *9c
WANTED—25 pounds of clean cotton
rags nt the Review Office. B centB per
pound.
TRADE—Dandy five room home in
Dalian for Clarkuvllle home. Near
pond echnolernr fttul on paved street.
Address 001 care Revltw.
FIGS—Will bring load of figs to
Clarksville Wednesday morning. Will
be on public square in front of Riq|h-
mond Hardware store. Price will be
40c per gallon. W. S. Howell.
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT — Five large
rooms and bath. Newly papered and
painted. Call W. R. Mooru. 3tp
FOR RENT—Two apartments, furnish
ed or unfurnished; close in on
paved street; will be vacant after
July 1. Apply at Review office.
Transfer
Two one ton trucks for your aervlte.
Short or long dlatanee hauling by
oaraful drlvera. L. P. Mosley, Mon-
roe and Eaat Street, Phone 260 tfp
FOR HEAVY HAULING or moving of
any kind with truck and trailer call
Phone 694. L. T. Prewitt, 1446 Col-
lege Avenue. tf
Wanted
CASH paid for used Fords. Make
your price right.—Conerly's Garage.
LOST—10 reward for return of
black hand bag containing ladies nn'l
small girl's clothing. Lost Monday
evening on road southeast of ('larks
Title. Call Review offic. JG ;>
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Dollar Day Specials
FOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 22.
Hats and Shoes for $1.00
Don't fail to see our $1.00Window Display
Walker-Grant Sales
Company
Tennis Shoes for men, women, boys and
girls—values up up tt $ 1.7 5 for—
"The Family .Shoe Store"
Member Retail Merchants Association
F@ir Dollar Buy
Brassiers in two groups at $1.00 each and
at TWO FOR
*1.00
Hats for $1.00 and other dollar items in all
departments.
Tlhe Sftyl® Slk©p
Member Retail Merchants Association
—Dollar Day Special—
4 yards of 35c Gingham for—
*1.00
6 I 2 yards 20c Domestic for—
'1.00
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The Peoples Store
Mtnber Retail Merchants Association
We will offer for $1.00 Bargain Day the
following:
3 50c Tubes Chlor-E-Denta Tooth- Paste
for $1.00
2 boxes of Stationery, worth $ 1.50 for $ 1.00
5 cans Georgia Rose Talcum, worth $1.25
for $.100
J. C. Barton
DRUGGIST
The Rexall Store
Member Retail Merchants Association
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
JULY 22
FOR LAMES—
Flower of Paris After Bath Talcuh, Mag-lac Tooth Paste and
Brush, regular price #2.00. Special Wednesday at $1.00
FOR MSN—
Colonial Club Shaving Cream, package blades foi* Gillette razor
and Mag-Sac Brush and Paate. A $2.00 value for $1.00 !
BUTCHER DRUG CO.
♦ "THAT GOOD URDG STORE"
Member Retail Merchants Association
V
Trades Day Special
50c Nylotis Face Powder
50 Nylotis Face Cream, both for . . O vC
$1.00 Bath Salts for 69c
$1.00 Body Powder for 69c
Member Retail Merchants Association
Drud Gd.
CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
$ Dollar Day Specials $
Any Straw Hal In The House
At 1-2 Price
Rosenfield's
"A Store For Men"
Member Retail Merchants Association
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Bryce, A. T. Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 21, 1925, newspaper, July 21, 1925; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292809/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.