Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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Summer Goods
SALES
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SOUTH MAIN STREET -
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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FORTY PIG8 TO HELP
RAISE TEMPLE FUND
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membere of the faculty of the Can-
yon Teachers College.
Priced advan-
tageously I
$4.98
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inches wide, for -
Full Fashioned!
Hose for Women.
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BROWN DOMESTIC
Fxtra heavy and extra, good brown domestie, 36
men of their
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Nowadays a
wash dress must
have Just at
, much stle as a
■ilk frock I Th.
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In large variety, .
w of models, of which
N) the three shown are
„J~T but a few; choice of
89c
Limit two pair.
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I// The colors are
f/ soft and soothing
fu —or bright and
17 Ihrely t The com- N
| bin a tio ns of j
% colors particular- ]
ly strike you a. ।
ft captivating. I
Boys’ Wash Suits
Subatantial Value#—Low Prices
alone. On
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Women and girls like
khaki knickers! They like
our knickers best, for
1 hey are styl ish, sturdy
and priced inod’erately. In
a range of prices, from
$1.69to$2d9
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noon to have
on ■ the outside
and keeping,
with, eustomers.
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Frocks of Printed Voile
in the Chosen Styles >
HSk many fabrics and
P“6 colors. Sizes 2
n to 7.
\ Buying for several hun-
dred stores enables us to
cut costs greatly and to sell
for lower prices that spell
‘ thrift—
69c to $1.98
Wool Swimming Suits
For All the Family
pri n t e d voile
dresses this year. :
are made in such '
fashionable de-
signd
LADIES’ HATS FROM 3 TO. .4 P. M.
We will sell one big let of ladins hats at
Made by .
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school building will br • erected
here. Bouds have been ihsud nid
will soon be sold in ’ ofdef that
Khaki Knickers
For Women and Girls.
Cutting Price# to Piece# From One End of This Store to the Other, of High Class
Merchandise of All Kinds for All Classes of People in a Mighty Endeavor to Reduce
Our Stock Before July 1st, at Which Time We Must Start Taking Inventory. (
Sale Starts Friday, June 12th, 9 A. M.
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Athletic Union
\ Suits for Men
of very fine qunlity .ndin
sovk. Every- gatment is full
cut and roomy;' no hkimpi
nenh any where. . '
‘Women who buy for men Jike
this good value. It will give
good-ervice"and is lerw pric
nd at , . • e
5 Days Fast and Furious Selling
Shock, Amazement, Surprise Await You
Here! WADE, SWIM OR CRAWL !
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soliciting busine
in direet cntnet
fretmay travel with th dead.
"1He is the chome merchant •
your neighbot- your friend— your
helper in time of need.
’‘ Don ’t you think you ought to
trade with h i tn, ah d be his friend
and his helper in the time of. his
need! ' ;
“Don’t you think that every
dollar you Bond out of town for
OUR AIM:
TO SERVE
YOU WELL
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FAITH. a
FULLY
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merhandise is sent to strangers—
to men who never spend a dollar
‘heref You dor’t have much, fro-
quently nothing, when yu Bend
your money. out of town. And
don’t you know that the growth
and ptonperity of this town do-
pends very largely upon the suet
cesH and prosperity of the home
merchants Out of town people
grnnted a eondirional piurdon by
GiovernorMirln A. Foirguu He । a
was serving oheveur h,r srline i ' el
tonisa l ing Iiguar. \
H the vend of the thread is dip-
ped in glue, and allowed to, harden,
it will be easy tontring small
beads without the use of a needle.
Work upeh the new teructure may , 4. -
begin as soon aw posible,, ... . Ao L substitute lot circutton
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FROM 9 TO 10 A M 9.4
SHEETING.
Every duyvon 9, to 10 we will sell 9 1
Brown l‘ pperel sheeting .it '
follows yout body out among the
K I trees and tombn, as far as humnan
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NEVER BEFORE HAS OUR PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT BEEN MORE
COMPLETE. IN FACT, OUR STOCK IS MUCH TOO LARGE. WE MUST
SELL THOUSANDS OF YARDS IN THIS DEPARTMENT BEFORE WE TAKE
INVENTORY.
Putting Service
Into Business ,
NNatu rally, iiriugh this.Com-
P-lul- man veils of coutart
with mr hanhsing arul eco- ■
nomial listribution problems
it has acvumulatda vast fund
of infmjiiati.jii concering tha
various mnethoda at putting
Seryke into the-tetail busihess.
it equally L nafuiai that the
ervice we give the customers.
of this Store anil the nundreds
of Stores in This Nation-wide.
Institution, ‘hf be helptul
and svrofitable to them.
If it were not o, the rawth
of our business would not have,
been so extraordinary.
Our great buying power is
esetcued id that vote save ,
, money that's a part of the
.Service we give you I
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and hw much you- can save by
buying ‘direct by mhil‘ and how
mueb more the same article would
rost you from any merchant.
■/’One of our local merchants re-
■ veiled some of their advertising
covering a ‘Special Made Travei
mg ‘Iag‘ at $14.75 recognized
jt ‘ to be a bug similar to some 'sold
1) then at $12.85. One of the
bigs sins ordered from the mail
■or leli house for $11.75, and when
rirciard and compard with the .
■ logit firm's bags -at. $12.85 the
yomwsis of opinion of a number
"f luaul people whecexnmined ahe
1 was that the local bag wan
srfim and worth more than the
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Ummit 5 yards,
STAMPED APRONS FROM 11 TO 12.
. We will ’sell Aood quality linen stamged. «.
", aprons at only ' .
69c
Limi two to the customer These are not
a cheap grade but are made from a good
qualityfast color ‘linen, all colors.
BROWN DOMESTIC FROM TO 2 f M
We willsell extra good standard 36
- 'brown domestie at ‘
10c
Eimit yards; This is an extra heavy
and extra .fine weuve.. You will find every y
thing exaetly as advertised.
CANYON SCHOOL FUND
MEMORIAL TO TEACHER I
CANYON, June in -A Ilias’ atu.
dent lmn fund, a memorinl-to Prof.
ED BLACKBURN GETS
CONDITIONAL PARDON
' ATSTIN, dime fft Emkhurn.
ofl’aia l’ijrto’ (urits has bru
mail wht bag .
GENUINE NORMANDY VOILES
Onig lot ef genuine Normandy voiles in small, dot,
lare, designs and figures, regular values up to 59
cens,, for only ------- — --------------—39c
. 89 CENT SILK-
About five hundred .yards of silk - in short lengths and
in broken stork. You will find silk in this lot that’
sold as high as $3.50, choice _ ------- --l-- ------89c
FAST DOT VOILE
One big- lot of permanent dot voile, fast colors and
40 inches wide, regular 39 values, at ----------19c
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ENGLISH PRINTS-
(Guaranteed fast colors in small checks, small stripes,
large stripes and small figures, a pretty line of col-
ors, regular 50 cent values, at ------------—39c
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Word suits fit well-—
and they give necessary
w at tilth. . I nvest in mu- to
enj y " vour. swiimming!
Ours air pti ed witlun
gonrel
You’ll Find Our Prices
Lower
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. And out r styles are right
to the miuute.. Any .mem-
ber of thefa-mily. can be
outfitted for the beach or .
the .Swimumng pool here! ,
Wool suit, for children—-
$1.98 up
Wool suita for men and
women-—■
$2.98 up
SEYMOUR. June 19 - At a meet-
ing of tin; Knox County Commis
sonrs an order wAN puH**g to isane
sriptan’the amount of $20,000 for
.Hie building of anothen Etuge
FROM 2 TO 3 P M MEN S PINCHECK
X — PANTS
t imod 1 ‘quality of pincheek pants, .sizes, 30,
) to 12 ; 2 to 3 p. m.at
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‘ tjiu.l how accumulating to 3
p.y ft- tlie present indebtedness
Til.- h-lyv hais, met with an n-‘ -
usual amount of fire losaes in I
(bids and ends and carridover from last,
season, sold, regular at $1.25 to . *4,5.
■ , Limit two hats,..
ORGANDIES FROM 4 TO 5 P M.
We' will, sell, 40 1 I. nice.i colored organ-
. din, regular "9 to G5c quality, at per yard
' only -
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW,
In herproilamtion 4ioverner 1
, , Hergusrn gvg .’M . her reimins for ’ II)
N-,1 opulrityi of । grintiz fhppamnth-reommeeit 11
the bulietins thut . irppured from. datimnoftMheriifitp ane the,
dny to duy during the progress of entire inrywhirh mov/eted liimn, I
the reromnonies rwLirules, that. the -expri N* donht of hik gu’V ih thntthepas few year.
Kansas lity .mugazine has sehis con \ iction. Wit basrd wholk on — .Hi IH III lll■^l■Bl^lll—■——B—
a pireceilent worthy of emulaton. the uneorrolwrated tentimony of a gai ammamm
..... ijegrb and for the furthe reNon “=
new Bridge ordered .that he han fully coi "risaitvl tin- VMV
OVER BRAZOS RIVER State an xnidty foriny wrg eVLd
nt been done, WVE.EV
Limit 1(1 yards-. ' A good range of colors
to make yourseleetion from.
Trim, ankles I These
full fashioned hose assure
splendid 'fit. Made of ,
four strand silk with a
fibre thread, for strength.
98c
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' 32-INCH GINGHAM-
Good quality 32 inch dress ginghams, good, attractive
city hus° turn im-uing dailies- dur
ing nuch reunjo "i thb bodies in
the \ uliy nt K n*n. A> far as is,
known athin i4 1,1 innovat ion, in
the rorulm ifMasote pblival iouN
and the, suiee
damahMuMi" GREATEST
1DEDAMGMINTSTOR3 ot??Sb
jnidge our city by the appearance
of our ntores and the degree of
enterprine hhown by mil merchantn.
And our home merehants cannot
Nuceged unlens, home folks give
theun leyal ‘support.’
One of the best ways of fight-
ing outside romptition is
through the daily newspnper. It
is tip to"thm mi ri hunts to get
the eilitor’s helje, Ahd ilitors will
help, Nenause they realize that
their owi existenee romes through
tile .advertising done by I local
indust rieN and loeal retail- stores
in particular, and that thy greater
prosperity for the stores the more'
advertising they will do.
The merchants of Westfield are
not satisfied with these methods
these paymeits to be made before
NEW SOH9OL, SOON j.,,, 1, ,1921, The new fund will be,
’ MANDY , Juno 10-tA $40,000. ehurateref under the laws of Tex-
‘ . t will be .erected asandwillbendministeredbythe
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■ F. P. Cuentter, who recently died
is t." htilt at 1 point a mile while iw the services of the West,
of two bnst of Rhinrlund and the . Texay state Tenchers College, will
Dozker place. be lauheheany the senior class of
Knox Coupty already has three. that institution. The'class numbers
bridges acres the Brazos RWr. j fifty nine members. each of whom
—_L. - t---:—T~~ 1 will icontrilte .sin to the fund,
BIG SANDY TO GET
STORE CLOSED TODAY i
■ If this proposition is successful
in ’Westfield, and Mr. Shearer is
confident it will be, it will be
tried in the other towns in which
Carnihan Shearer stores are locat-
ed. ' '
50c
■’i<t th,is now. Wireet by mail,
i-awal nerhhet, $12.85.
'll intrue that lie mail order
hiinsi* .-if times put out ’special
leild.-isi' or inducements at lower
pre, lull the next time you get
raily II. send off a mnil order
first 'lake sour lint to youroeal
limi i limit, and ank him for his
.iricen. And remember thene, are
prices-, uh goadn you see and feel,
aidoir know just what you get
leforehand.
" Anuther chins of ‘ direct to,
Mou‛ firms, are those that sell
tlwugh eanvasners. The. hitter., tell,
'im they vliminate, the 'midileman.'a
rocit ■ - ... ’
. ’ They don tell you they are
tinehen -a county. <ri- district mana-
ger and Im iir turn is responsible
o n state mannger and he tosthe
goneral arleN manager. Each one
of thewdiffineut minngrs get
.his ahnreof tlii' silly, ho ii reality
• fhere is mueir‛ mule expense cou
nertd with selling direct to con
alfme articles than in soiling ar
ticlun in loc.-il -intniiyslores, Wfiieli
arm i lanneda by peitdlra is ‘mid
iHemei. ’1 ■ •
"Flene thingA nil" well worth-
cunnlleringTake -honierx,, for ii
atanenJnddlers will Ihhw you
linw yul can rumn a nail file
-feruynthe hahe and not break a
finard, ‘Then they, ask you to
try to break Hie 11)reads by pull-
tpthe hose with another mun.
Tliren smile ‘tricks’ can be , done
wifh any ‘pair of socks or stock
nigs. Dona bn foeled by their
ilu ims or superior. mereha ndine: "..
Ail eiitorial. showing the yalue
of triuting with local merehantn.
was recently published in the
Westfield lepublicain ahd. atttnet-
. vd- 11. In igo, amynt of aftenion,
from mer:hants, bumjhenh men
and editera, as well icforui the
-ebl, Itrendin.- -
Wli is, lie! The home mer
lant . Who is he 1, . " •
“ He is the chap who gives you
eeredit when you are finaneiallk
broke, who carries your aecount.
until you arenhle ’ to pay. “
‘‘IL, is the chap who given you
back voiir money or makon ex ■
i hmiges whieh you are . 111,1 am IH
firil wit h what you hie, beught.
""!Ii the chap who meets you
fit the door with 11 hundshake and
lets ou out with a meknagu 4
the ’ kids’ 'mid, u real 'enjin agais,
guild bye ’
. '-lleis thnrhap whose lerky
bivenin the homne town and spend
tlrir niteS with you aid otliiif
fung} peupile,
‘‘lb- is the rhap who, helpN‛ sup'
porf our* churches ani eharitable
organiznt ions nd talks fur the
hopr town and bnosfs fur' it every
dayin the year.
/ ‘ ' I!‘ IS the rhnp. Wh.. I V, if yu
when yon airir‛ si k, semW flawera
to jour family when you die, rind
NOVEL PUBLICATION IDEA
IN KANSAS CITY
KA S'NAS (IT, Mo. June 10
For ’ t he ' past- twuyars, the
•‘Srottiali Kite l‛ingreas‛‛ .of this
Food imports pf +‛ranre are now
greater than before the war.
There nre 100 motors cars to
every 86• telephones in the Unit
ed States.
- 1: An Nils CITY, Iowa, June 10-. . I
Porty "trethern of Tennyson Lodge, A
No. 150; of thia' city, have each I
i-.’reed 'I,, raise ii pig for the ben- I
fit of the temple fund of the I
Ifidge., Flic ‘pigs ary to be sold in J
11/ fall, and the proceeds placed 1
; Mothers will like
these new Wash
7 Suits for boys be-
NA cause they are 80
Il HR well made to stand
H# the hard knocks.
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1925, newspaper, June 11, 1925; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474652/m1/3/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.