Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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THE RED RIVER COUNTY REVIEW
OCTOBER 9. 1925
RIVER COUNTY REVIEW CITATION BT PUBLICATION
Pvbluhino Company,
Pubk$k0T$
Inc.
Stand Clan Matter
March, 8. 187ft
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Moadames Nowlln Watson, W. C.
Hamilton, Gavin Watson, and Miss
bid* MeCIinton were visitors in Pa-
rte on Monday.
THE STATE OP TEXAS,
To the sheriff or any constable of
Red River County—Greeting: You
are hereby commanded, that you
summon by making publication of
this Citation in some newspaper pub-
lished in the County of Red River
if there be a newspaper published
therein, but if not then in the near-
est county where a newspaper is pub
lished, once in each week for four
consecutive weeks previous to the re
EFFICIENT SERVICE
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
THE PUREST OF DRUGS
Has made our store—
"THE DRUG STORE
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We stock everything a good Drug
Store should carry.
Bring Us Your Prescription
Butcher drug company
"That Good Drug Store"
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Under the Prest-Q-Lite plan of
selling storage batteries you
save money on these quality
storage batteries without in any
way sacrificing performance or
service.
I Pull up at the
tign of
"Friendly
Service" the
next time you
need a new
battery or
experienced
battery
service.
'Columbia?
6Volt-Il Plate
^Storage Battery
tfVood or Rubber
Case
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Conerly's Garage j
"Where Tires and Tubes are Vulcanized" ■
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ANOTHER CAR OF
PURINA CHOWS
Chicken Chowder (makes 'em lay).
Hen Chow (scratch grains).
Chick Chow and Startena (for ba-
by chicks).
Cow-Chow Pig-Chow
O'Molene for horses and mules.
All Feeds cheaper than last car.
McCalloch Grocery CompaiV
X A QUALITY GROCIA'M CLARKSVILLI, TKXAS JL
CALL 57, 58 or 59
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turn day hereof Jlmmie Gordon,
whose residence is unknown, to be
and appear before the Hon. District
Court at the next regular term there
of, to be holden in the County of
Red River on the 2 day of Novem-
ber, A. D. 1925, at the Court House
thereof in the City sof Clarksvllle,
Texas then and there to answer a
petition filed In said Court, on the
7th day of October, A. D. 1925, in a
suit numbered on the docket of said
Court No. 14,231 wherein Bess Gor-
don, is plaintiff and Jlmmie Gordon
is defendant. The nature of the plain
tiff's demand being as follows, to-
wit:
This is a suit for divorce on the
grounds of cruel treatment wherein
the plaintiff alleges that she and the
defendant were lawfully married in
Navarro County, Texas, on or about
December 18, 1924, and continued
to live together until on or about
January 9th, 1925, when plaintiff
was forced to abandon the defend-
ant because of the harsh, cruel, ty-
ranical and improper treatment on
the part of said defendant.
Plaintiff alleges that the defend-
ant often cursed and abused her, as-
saulted her, and otherwise abused
and mistreated the plaintiff, until
such conduct became wholly Insup-
portable.
Wherefore, plaintiff prays tor cita-
tion as required by law, and upon
final hearing hereof, that she have
judgment dissolving the said mar-
riage relations, and for such other
relief as she may be justly entitled
to receive herein, etc.
Herein fall not, and have you be-
fore said Court, on the said first day
of the next term thereof, this Writ
with your endorsement thereon,
showing how you have executed the
same.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Clarksville,
Texas, this the 7th day of October
A. D. 1925.
R. B. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Clerk District Court Red River Coun-
ty, Texas.
39-41-43-45
seemed to take kindly to his offer-
ings when he worked here last Sun-
day, driving out twelve hita, four ot
which were for extra bases.
Manager Johnston of the Boostera
has not announced just what his
lineup will be, but did say that Grif-
fin would again be on the mound,
with Collins the peppy Mt. Vernon
catcher doing the receiving.
From the way the entire club hit
last Sunday, ft w changes will be nec-
essary, but Johnston will take no
chances and will have plenty ot men
in reserve if they are needed.
/'Lefty" Griffin pitched a fine
game last Sunday, striking out nine
men, getting Gallegos the slugging
right fielder twice, and holding the
Bear CatB to four blngles. He has
let it be known that he will be In
even better trim next Sunday, and if
he is, he'll be hard to beat.
COLONIAL THEATRE
Three—Days—Three
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
CHARLES CHAPLIN
IN
THE GOLD RUSH,
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Paris Leaguers
to Return Sunday
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ager Trammel would not say just
what other players he would have
to complete the team. It is almost
certain however that Russell will not
be on the mound, as the locals
$15.00
IN GOLD
$15.00
For the best suggestion
on "How to get more
businese on the rural
routes".
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All contestants must||
live outside corporate |
limits of Clarksville. jj
CONTEST CLOSES i|
OCTOBER 15th
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i CLARKSVILLE, TEXAS
The biggest picture this famous star
ever made. Positively the funniest pic-
ture you ever saw. You 11 laugh until
you think you can't laugh any more and
then you'll start over again.
Matinees start promptly at 1 o'clock.
Prices 25c and 50c
COMING—MISSION
Monday and Tuesday
BROWNIE'S BAD BOYS
An original Mexican Orchestra from clas-
sical to Jazz.
Hear them and see them play a musical
treat worth your while.
MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC
You are urged to come early to secure the
best seats for this attraction.
PRICES 10 and 25c
Free Balloons for the children if Accompanied by Mother or Dad, Satur-
day, October 10,10 a. m. to 10 p. m. ,
Jor Economical Tronsportatiy.
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s i
are Invited
to take a picture trip
through an automobile
plant - - -
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Learn how quality is attained with modern
production methods! This week we are mak-
ing a special photographic exhibit illustrating
the precision methods by which quality is
achieved in the manufacture of die modern
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motor car.
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Showing the Reason for
Quality at Low Cost
The exhibit consists of 40 remarkable photo-
graphs of the most interesting processes in mod-
ern automobile manufacture. It will provide
the same interesting knowledge that you would
get by taking a trip through the plants where
Chevrolet cars are built Each picture is accom-
panied by a full description of the operation
it illustrates. It is an exhibit of unusual interest
and value. Bring the children.
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Touring
Roadster
Coupe
Coach
Sedan
. *525
• 525
. 675
. 695
775
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Commercial Chassis 425
teta, . 550
ALL PRICES P.O.B .
k FLINT, MICH. '
RED RIVER MOTOR SALES CO.
OPPOSITE MAIN HOTEL
Be
Sure to See the Special Exhibit This Week
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Bryce, A. T. Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1925, newspaper, October 9, 1925; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292836/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.