Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1925 Page: 2 of 6
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THE RED RIVER COUNTY REVIEW
FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925
JtKO RIVER COUNTY REVIEW
REVIEW PUBLISHING CO., INC.,
Publisher*
as Mcond clan Matter
March 3, 1879.
A. T. BRYCE, Editor and Manager
January Sales Ford
Cars Total 103,022
January sales of Ford cars and
tracks totaled 103,022, according to
figures given out February 20 at the
«Mces of the Ford Motor Company.
Ia addition, the company sold 4,166
Fordson tractors and 395 Lincoln cam
during the first month of the year.
Of these, domestic retail deliveries
for January were 76,062 Ford cars,
13,790 trucks, 3,384 Fordsons and 371
Lincoln cars. Foreign sales figures
in the totals do not include those of
Canada or British possessions which
%re served by the Ford Motor Com-
pany of Canada, Ltd.
Sales reports for the first part of
February show an increasing demand
generally and iu order to care for
growing requirements all Ford, manu-
facturing plants are now in operation
tm a full six-day a week schedule. This
Includes the big Highland Park ami
River Rogue plants and all the smaller
producing units.
Half of the foreign born women
•nd one-third of the foreign born men
fn the United States are Btill aliens.
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Why Not?
Trade Where Your Dol-
"'lars Have More Cents?
W" ■
Our prices are always right. We
absolutely guarantee to save you
a little money on every bill of
groceri«s you buy from us.
We will start our cream station
1 again Monday, March 9. Bring us
your cream and get the best test
and the best price that can be
obtained.
We buy your eggs, chickens and
butter.
We want your business.
Albert James Brem
Called to Reward
Albert James Brem, a forme
service man, died yesterday at his
home in this city, after a long illness
due to Injuries during Kls service
overseas. He was born May 6, 1892
at Avery, Red River, Texas, where
he attended the public schools. He
entered the army at Athens, Texas,
October 19, 1917, as private, horse-
shoer, Battery "E" 344 field artillery.
He left the United States July 3, 1918
and served with his organization in
France until June 15, 1919, when he
was discharged at Camp Bowie,
Texas, June 27, 1919. He came to
Dini\ha ,T)eoember, 1919, v^ere he
remained until his death, February 20.
1925. Mr. Brem bore an excellent re-
cord as a soldier He was gassed in
France, which led to development
of tuberculosis of the lungs and larynx
He was sent to hospital at Palo Alto
December 2, 1924 and returned home
December 28, 1924, there being no
hope for him to recover.
Albert Brem was a member of Alta
Post No. 19. American Legion De-
partment of California. He leaves a
wife, Edith Brem of Dlnuba, his
mother, Ellar Brem, who came to
Dlnuba from Texas about ten days
ago to be with her son; a father,
Cary Brem, five brothers and three
sisters, all of Reid River county
Texas.
FuneiKl services will be held
Tuesday, February 24, 1925 at 10 o'-
clock a. m. at American Legion hall
under the auspices of Alta Post No.
19. The Reverend Charles R. Howard,
pastor of the Pioneer Methodist
church, assisted by other members
of ministerial union will conduct
services at the hall. The American
Legion will use its ritual at the grave.
All of the stores in the city will
close between 10:45 and 11 o'clock
while the funeral cortege of Albert
James Brem, former service man is
passing through the city. —Dinube
Advocate.
Oil of cedar distilled at small cost
from cedar wood waste is used to
impart the necessary cedar armoa to
boxes and containers used as cigar
boxes which are made of other woods.
GROCERY
Phone 46
North Side Square
What to Do For
A Persistent Cough
Everybody knows how foolish and
dangerous it is to let a cough hang on
and on. The proper thing to do is to
stop it—quick—and for this purpose
there is nothing better than that great
old home remedy that our parents and
grandparents used so successfully—
Drk Bell's Pine Tar Honey. It often re-
lieves a severe cough overnight/Doc-
tors say there is really nothing like pine
tar to quickly loosen and remove the
phlegm and congestion which'are the
direct cause of the coughing, while the
honey not only gives a pleasant taste
but helps soothe soreness and irritation.
But be sure you the RenuineUr. Bell's
Pine Tar lioncy arid not some substitute. Dr.
Bell's is (he oripinal, and has been known for
many years as the best. It is scientifically com-
pounded of just the rinlit proportions of pine
tar, honey rind otheramck-actins ingredients,
which the best doctors have found to aid in
brinKin« quick relief. Contains no opiates or
other harmful drugs, so can be Riven even to
young children-line fur spasmodic croup. If
you want the best home remedy in the drag
•tore, get Dr. Bull's. 30c at all good druggists.
Dp.BELL'S
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INE-TAR'HONE?
"SEND II TO
A MASTER"
It is a well known fact that dark
clothes get just as dirty as white
clothes, only white clothes tell us
the truth quicker—enuff said!
"Send It to a Master*'
A farmer has to have good machinery
and know his business well, or he
could not produce good crops. We
are like the farmer—we have good
machinery and we know our business.
"Send It to a Master"
We have studied the cleaning and
dyeing game long and seriously. But
if anything new and better comes up
we annex it.
"Send It to a Master"
This emblem protects you no matter
where you may be, if you "Send It
to a Master."
Think
of
Your ability and inclination to save in
anticipation of. whatever the future
may bring are the best possible insur-
ance of your continued employment
and your standing in the community,
for the man who saves is the successful
man. He always has first call on op-
portunity.
First National Bank
of
Clarksville
The Bank of Better Service
wis®arara®ar5Ma,amiarci/
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
TOMATO PLANTS, the very best fit I
10c per dozen, 2 dosen for' 26c. I
Miss Sallle Shavkelford. 84-c j
FOR SALE OR REJNT—26-acre farm
1 mile north of Bagwell. Good
hous. Chas. L. Goodman.
FOR SALES—Several hundred bushels
choice Mebane or Bennett Cotton
Seed; cash or note. J. A. Kunkel. 88c
EXCEPTIONAL OFFER
We have a 15-day option on a Ford
Ton Truck, high sj>ead with A-l wood j
cab and body. This truck is a 1924
model, registered for this year an!
carries a spare casing for both front
and reur wheels.
Priced to sell.
MAR ABLE MOOTOR CO.
McCulloch Grocery Company
QUALITY GROCERIES CLARK8VILLE, TEXAS JL
Seed Corn
SURCROPPER, CHISHOLM, RED COB,
YELLOW DENT (Extra fine Red River
County grown). IOWA GOLD MINE and
IOWA SILVER MINE.
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COTTON SEED—300 bushels Lone
Star and 75 bushels Mebane. First-
class planting seed, raised on my
place. E. C. Crittenden, Route fi,
Clarksville.
SHE ME for pictures and frames. W.
C. Bowman at Jones-Bowman 88-c
"SEND IT TO A MASTER'
Phone 300
Presbyterian Church
The pastor will speak Sunday at 11
a. m. on "One Requisite for a Grow-
ing and Going Church," and at 7:30
p. m. the subject -will be "From
Malachi to Mathew, or the Four Silent
Centuries." All services were unusual-
ly well attended and the Interest good
last Sunday. We would welcome such
a respoase every Sunday. "Come
thou with us an(d we wilt do thee
good," is one of our mottos.
The Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock
In the morning is always ready with
a class and a teacher for all ages.
Men of no Sunday school should at
least look in on the splendid men's
class and see them in action.
L. R. HOG AN, Pastor.
First Baptist Church
Clover Seed, Sudan Seed,
Rape Seed, Cane
Seed, Alfalfa
SEE Bagwell Hardware Company for
Seed Peanuts. Bagwell, Texas. 82-p
FOR SALE—Single comb Anconas, Di-
rect Sheppard strain. Baby chicks!
15c each, $15 per 100; immediate'
shipment, postpaid, live delivery.
Eggs $1.50 per 15. $7 per 1.00, fer-
tility guaranteed. C. R. Mahan &
Son, Bagwell, ^exas.
STOVE WOOD $4 per cord. Bring
your truclfs. Carrol Phillips, Bagwell
Texas. 8''I1
Shipment extra fine Onion Sets due today.
did
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Methodist Church
BARRED Plymouth Rock eggs $1.50 j
•fr setting. T. H. McCain, Bagwell, j
Texas. ? |
FOR SALE—Warranty deeds, deeds |
of trust, chattel ri 'vi,.'tges and oth- j
er legal blanks •>'„ Tv.-s Eeview. j
Sunday school begins at 9:30 a. m.,
W. R. Keeton superintendent.
The pastor will preach at both the
morning and evening hours on the
subjects of "The Three Kind of Dis-
ciples" and "Unity the Bond of Per-
fection." We expect our entire mem-
bership and give the public a cordial
invitation to attend.
MINOR BOUNDS.
FOR SALE—Chisholm and Sure Crop-
per Seed Corn, carefully selected.
Call Morgan Latimer.
FOR SALE—Bennett cottonseed, $1
per bushel. G. L. Blair, 4 miles
west ot Clarksvilln. 80-p
RHODE ISLAND REDS—2 perns ready
mated for the present season. Eggs
for hatching $2.50 and $1.50 a set-
ting. Orders solicited. Dr. E. M.
Smith. 1 87c
FOR SALE—English White Leghorn
Eggs $1 per setting. Sam Rosen-
field, Phone 110. 3-G
We are having glorious services.
There were a large number of addi-
tions during the day last Sunday. A
large group was baptized Sunday night
In the presence of a packed house.
Let's have great services nex{ Sun-
day. We hope large numbers of the
rural people will attend our services
and unite with our church. Every-
one is welcome to all our services.
Let's make this a great year for the
Lord. Come where your eyes may
"behold the beauty of the King."
RUPERT NANNEY.
An Indian, who once wore th.e
blanket and received government ra-
tions, is now guiding the Senate of
the United States. He is Charles
Curtis of Kansas, who has taken the
place formerly filled by Henry Cabot
Lodge.
EGGS FOR SALE—Pure Barred Rock
from prize winning pe«. J. H.
Summers. 4-6c
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT—All conveniences
Call E. C. Hunter. 81-c
Insurance Man Tells
of Friend's Recovery
"He suffered considerably from gas
io stomach and coli? attacks, and at
times was veiy yellow. His doctors
diagnosed his ailment as gall bladder
trouble and that an operation was
necessary. Some one persuaded him
to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy.
Since taking it one year ago ho tells
me he has been able to eat anything."
It is a Simple, harmless preparation
that removes the catarrhal mucus
from the intestinal tract and allays
the inflammation which causes prac-
tically all stomach, liver nnd intesti-
nal ailments, including appendicitis.
One dose will convince or money re-
funded.—Advertisement.
Kangaroos outnumber sheep two tfv
one in the northwest of Australia
where they are proving a nuisance.
Get Rid That Backache
Clarksville People Point the Way.
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The constant aching of a bad back.
The weariness, the tired feeling;
Headaches, dizziness, nervousness,
Distressing urinary disorders—
Are often signs of failing kidneys
And too serious to be neglected.
Cet rid of these troubles!
Use Doan's Kidney Pills—a stimu-
lant diuretic to the kidneys.
Hosts of people recommend Doan's.
This is a Clarksville case.
You can,verify it.
P. H. rfays, salesman, 18t2 Lafay-
ette Ave., says: "When I caught cold,
in my kidneys they .didn't act often
enough and the secretions burned it
passage. Then there was a steady
ache In my back and if I bent over,.
I had a sharp catch over my kidneys.
Mornings my back hurt most because*
it was lame and sore. I felt tired and
not much like myself. Doan's Pill*
regulated my kidneys and stopped
the backache."
fiOc at all dealers. Foster-Milburtt
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Advertise-
ment.
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Two one ton trucks for your service.
Short or long distance hauling by
careful drivers. L. P. Mosley, Mon-
roe and East Street, Phone 260 tfp
Christian Church
You are invited to come and lend
your assistance and help us put over
the largest revival campaign that we
have had in years, beginning March
25.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
G. E. WILLIAMS, Supt.
New Overland Six
Just Out
We will have them on display in a few days
TWO MODELS
-DE LUXE SEDAN-
—STANDARD SEDAN—
Fully equipped, Fisk Balloon Tires
Two-Tone Finish.
Watch for their arrival.
McMaster Motor Co.
R. J. McMaster
J
J. W. Parker
More Cotton
Better Cotton
Fewer Acres
The best Acala Cotton grown in Texas is
grown in Red River County.
The best Mebane Cotton grown in the Southis
grown in Red River County.
The best Lone Star Cotton grown in the whole
world is grown in Red River County.
We have a limited supply of the very finest
quality of each of the above varieties of Cotton
Seed that we desire to distribute to reliable
farmers, for productive purposes, upon very
liberal terms—cheaper than oil mill seed be-
cause no cash is required.
See us at once if you want in on this proposi-
tion.
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Bryce, A. T. Red River County Review (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1925, newspaper, March 6, 1925; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth292755/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.