Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1925 Page: 2 of 8
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about 500.
Many Conventions
During State Fair
Largely becahse the great buying public has learned .
that the advertised product is the friend to tie to.
was granted in 1923, two years after
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Read the advertisements regularly—they are .
messages from business friends
The advertisements are little intimate word pictures
of these “commercial friends.” Advertisements tell you
how they are made, what they are doing, and how and
where to get them.— — - ■—-
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Drink
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Drill ious and Refreshing
Good Dispositions
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The Ice Season is now in full swing, Mr. Patron
Do you get efficient serivee? Is our delivery service
regular and prompt each dayMDo you find the driver
“ courteous and pains taking! an you assist us in improv*
ing our service! Do you find the ICE clean and whole-
some! Do you get full weight! If not,, to whom do yon
report your trouble! We want.yonr co-operation to the
end that we may .be of the very greatest service to yon.
J Cleburne Ice & Cold Storage Co.
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Thecoit. who Ibranch line, from thie place through
,, Hockley and Cochran counties to 1
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This raceful.sterilized
bottle(g)and this thin,
clear glass ( ; are known
every where as symbols
of the purest and best
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We have almost anything
one might want for this os* '—
easion, and will be glad is ~
nasist you in picking your
" Groceries, Meats, Fruits, ete, _ /
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of 11.98 mils. of of the work
J UY__17, 19^5, and then pub . 160.05 uquat- yards ! inch invert-
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Wednesday, July
O. H. MePherson,
Johnson County,
ith i spnnch m - o decoruton £ ' progressing.
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Giddings-Work ou. sewer lines ,
As a general rule there is nothing familiar or “friend-
ly” about the appearance of an unadvertised product. You
seldom see it in the paper - the stores—or even in homes.
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We Give I. A H. Green Stamps. 1— 1
—PHONE 888 ——— — V- —$
When you want real Cheese in the plain,
brick or pimento, lets send you some of
our Kraft Cheese, you will like it.
A good assortment of Vegetables this
morning. Phone us.
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are rarely eueceseful. If your 1-
. ver and qtomach are in an un-
heathy eondiCiOl'you ean aoth^vs
• sunny dispoeition. because they
affect the brain as veil as the *a-
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. may be seen for ex
and. ihformation may
to Wash:ngton
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MOSQUITDES
BEDBUGS-FEAS
aahc-eaged-mot-meretrvtumme-
when Tenge(oct is med. Tispoweu,
imeectidide coete aa more
than ardaaary •pras There is nothing
more eCectire for kilim* Nies, moequitoe
and attar ieseeta. Naif gist SOS. piit W.
quart *l.» «grocer and dre Mom.
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Elolstein Friesion Freders Nomu
tion of Texas, AHFlower l'aila
prenident; Texas Swine llrU' N
sociation, A. L. Ward, C'olk •
tion, aecretary: Avery +—++———
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any people here who havr' ! ,
io n won.bd<ul rumfromt “
nd White Ointment,__nnd
Like many of the ecttings
which the action of Robert
4 ambere2 —stories have their
USE WANT ADS
Don’t worry about the
help problem or anyi
other problem—let the
Review Want Ads d.
your worrying and
■currying. Just list
I your wants with us—
I our columns will do
ollege th
throc. t '
Pass.sccnetary.Texasllullie
Hr tw xntd totetrying to get Amer
can government ofticiaais to look '
vorbly on re ognition of the ho vivt
regime. his name is A Futmaghan
hes prrate sterttry to Kr ■
ku-sau minister to Franee. and he ‘ l
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This Bottle
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ROMANCE OF SCENE
PAINTING WOULD MAKE
KEEL STORY
strietly mannih typ- In • Mtn
rntion of, black and powdr/blu
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It’s well tkw
when you are thirsty
That Coen-Cola contains
nothing artificial.
That from the caramel
(burnt sugur) whence it
takes its color to its satinfy-
ing blend of fruit ‘flavors,
every ingredient ia a pure
product from nature.
That it ins, therefore, a bev-
erage with all the whole-
semenenaefLchoicest fooae
The Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta,N$
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. CAMPSEY & WHITE, Druggists
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t BE SURE TO ASK FOR ~L,
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;l Starlings Delicious Ice Cream,
.ne of the most
a ttings ever ui
plav.
and make bond in accordanee with
the requirementa of the specifica-
tionw. The right ia reserved by
the party of the first part to re-
■Jder any and all propsl ofto
waive ull technicalities.
P’roposals shall be submitted in
sealed envelopes and / marked
tbids const ruction of State High-
wav No, 2 in Jolnnon County,
- -O. U MePIERSON,
— Connty Judge.
conferen । c: T Na-
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event of thV
■peak era from
enuutry have
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Yos.can’ watel your disposition
too carefully. A erab and a grouch
the rest. Phone 31 or
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louder th.n word- bow dependable
thev are to people who had never
before been able to get relief from
their troubles byusing adythng
cIm-.
iiineh and iWInt* Ointment, and
Soap, are eonomically priced in
liberal siz parkages. The 50c
sizn ointment contains three times
as much as the 25c size. All deal,
ers have both the Ointment and
the Soap.
.4 +-ttutien top.
done: , Itailed plans an dspecifications
ter bind ng of base. .. 4 be obtained at the office of I, E.
I Approximate' quantities are as Keller, county engineer, at Cle:
foll,W-: 790,66 stations waterburn", Texs, a" “t the office of
binding. 1,186.02 M. gal. water ‘he State Highway Department,
hanlea fir-t mild. 8,260.58 M.gal.rBtate Buildingi Austin. Texas
water )Tuled additional mile. 2, X certifie d or Cashier’s cneck
1:71.95 eir. yards alone dost haulet for 10 per cent of total amount
first o'u fourth mile. 79.20 eu.’tha
Lubbock First rails laid on
b- ng planned. found his way iuto.=
tie studio and pleaded hunger and'
a chance to do almost anything so:
Lug as it brought him food. A* .
suun as the director discovered the
ar'istfc tendencies"of this creative
gen us, who exacted a promise that d
his name be not mentioned. he’ 7
was given carte blanche to pro-
s' ed with the act.
Seldom has such ah unique set-
ting been given, according to thoso I |
conversant with the technique of I .
the studio. The orchestra ■ is seen -__
in convict garb and does its play-
ing behind bars. Mere words fail
to describe the various decorative ■m
feature* but-, all the liberties of'
futuristic art have been taken as Y
Well as some that are not includ- I m
l ed within that scope.
Bb - “Between Friends,” which will'
•be shown hers on Wednesday, has!
an extraordinary east which in- '
w , ludes Leu Tellegen, Norman I
. Kerry, Alice Calhoun and Anna Q. 1
t* -Nilneon. It was directed by J.
Staurt Blaekton. * |
• ' Oval—Several business phousea
F, being rebuilt on. block recently I
F destroyed by fire. V
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i Perhaps you never think of it in this way—but there
is a lot of news about friends of yours in this paper righ
now. Friends who serve you daily—who lighten your
work—amuse your leisure—contribute to your welfare
and to the pleasure of your life.
Advertised products—familiar faces that you find in.
your living room, bedroom, bath, kitchen, garage and
yard. Long association with them has proved their
“friendship” to be valuable. ' ~ 1
a photo-
RELIABLE FOR EGLEMA, ,
! PIMPLES ANO BLOTCHES
MEADOW LAWN SANITARIUM
General hospital for the care and treat-
ment or all classes of patients.
Hydrotherapy and dietetics given
special attention.
Phone 81
, CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW.
-NOTICE TO OONTRACTORH FOR | yards *U>a* du*t haulod fifth oya.
STATE ROAD AND BRIDGE 1 fourth mile. 79.20 cu. yard* stone
CONSTRUCTION:: . du-t hauled sixth one fourth mile.
---Seulad-preposats addressed to.0.179.20 cu. yards ston edust hauled
B. McPherMon, county judge, forsvth n fourth "mile. 1,835.58
the improvemcnt of certain high cu. yard stor.dut hauld eighth
ways in Johnson (‘ounty, will he ‘one fourth diite. 26.791.20 cu. yards
receive at the office of O. B i stone dust,hauled additioual one-
Mel’herson, county judge, at clem fourth mile, 2,71.98- cu. yards
burne, Texas, until 10 o’clock . store dust F. O. B. Joshua. 158, •
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j Mesin- New 3,000,000
— । water reservoir completed-
led. Envoy ___ ■ Clarendon ~ 4 p.u.
3HCHESTER.S.PILLS
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yeu Ano- M IteM. MM, Al-ay keliaig
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS HtRYWNLRf
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preparation that remove* the ca-
tarrhal mueus from the intestinal
traetand allay* the inflammation
whicha. ceuses practically all etom-
■eh, liver an dintestinal aimente, '
la coding appendieltis.
Poste-Pain Drug Company and
fcegiaU averywharo.__'__
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■tiop, “Between Friends,’ call<d for
a most fantastie and bizarre scene,
this time a jazz cafe. A futurist
aitist, who is well known butswho
was in a period of financial ne- i
pr-ssion when this cafe st was , '
BEAUTY. SHOPPE |
bitmious toppin: including wi . umination.
79.20 cu. yardu stonecointy.judge of
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Society, Dr. Frank IL Nnthn). i’al
. las, secretary; Texas Rilw 1) !‛ se1 !
opment Association, R. R. Walket./1
Dallas, secretary; Texas Bby (‘hi k i |
Assoeiation, E. J. Gla-.., Nrlingten: 1
seeretary; Texas Chiropractns A« , I
nociation, Oct. 10 11, I. S T M ’ I
Murrain, Dallas,, seer. tan . j
TO ALL WATER CONSUMERS ' •
■■—.■m.IX, i, lluil .is l.u.ik. k".
ets be kept filled with fr -1 water J
until the standpip has been re l
paired. j
tire oyatom. Mayr’* Wonderful
Remedy ba* been usually sueceveful
, : !■ sach eaten. Our advice to every-
on troubled in thia way, espeeially
m- when accompanied with bloating
la the stomach, i* to try this
remedy. It is a simple, harmless
store and make your selection of Camp Goods
from our big stock of Camp Stoves, Cots,
Jugs, Fish- —
ing Fack^g and guns. ' It is always a pleasure to
show you.
Cleburne Hardware Co.
“Good Service"
230 112 W. Ubaatan
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W (By Associated I’h'A'
■ LUBBOCK, Jun. 0, "uinsuf,
V the Texas Teehnologi J (‛nie2* here
I .Bept. 28 will bring a thit Htt -
. eclektation in’ honor of U1 ? . '‛W1 -
state institution. The fii-t unhrn 1
tion wan Aug, 29, 1923, t.....6111 hi |-
•rate seleetiou of iubbunk for the ”
Bite of the college. At th:t t:h .ill 5
West Texas secined to eutotiuto th ' fx
eelebratrion with grarf Ac tE '
the college and the ritv/oci suu •
port. The laying of 11 • •• r t ‛1I: i i
of the administratio. bud 2 N•v.t-u
11, 1924, brorught : thzo - i’*’ f r l
the second of the eleu’-
the founding ofthe neW -
Now Lubbock i- plnni 4
the celebration marking
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. o ynra, xton. dust haulod *ccou(f on
faurth. mile.
.. . , "4 dunt haola third one-fourth mil". I t+ erot*-* propsti, as
5 , 2 79.2" cubic yards ton dust haie a sunranter tint tbe bidder if sue-
; fourth oneourth mile, 79.90) cu.aful, will onfer into contract
VACATION REQUISITES
Thermoware Jugs 1-gallon size. $3.75 f
Thermos Bottles, quart size, with ! :
four cups................ $3.00 : ►
Call us up today and have us put one :
away for you. You are sure to want one : ;
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When patrons of the Rex
Theatre witness the showi E of •
Between Friend',’’ they will sic
TO ALL WATER CONSUMERS
It is suggested that several buck
ets be kept filled with fresh water
until the standpipe has beeu te
paired. , ' '
7 1 WATER DEPARTMENT.
$51,000 from hisseconp wife for
I. alienation of bln affections. She mar-
thyAssncjatr Pr) {"-enprEI-ee--m--ried Geller in 1%95 and the divorce
DALLAS, June* SO- Tin T- T* 11 tH otirh voat - a,us exhibit..
State Fair-here Oct. >4-.,, >- to l vy*1A ~hamnir & Marx “
draw a number of conventi 1• 1 - theh ront a‛y1" opening in N •
management has ann a,, d Fo '-t A York, acl worn by l b.-I lbun
of mating* thus far ...» t - ute j eclect- ty ' harla I?ana “ubno!
. „od other famous artibts, as re.
_ ’.. . ' . . , , prsnting the fasiona'ne,deni •
Texas. Jersey attl,cluh D l. Amerieulianty.
Simmons, Secretary, Fort Wor'h; Ws ihe fa-hionahie flare, pre
The fart that Elack and White 1
Ointment, and Map, are already
seling at the phenomenal and un
heare of rate of more than two
1 millton parkage a year, proves
— A-PermanentWavetabean.
tiful hair-drean, a lasting one,
and, as we do it, harmless to the
hair
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F. 7 iftee1 mnutes to decide that Mrs.
' f '-4^ I tian-ho Geller, divorced wife of a
.A08 ! rotdo auto dealer, was entitled to
“Friends of Yours”
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1925, newspaper, July 1, 1925; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474669/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.