Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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FOR RENT
FOR SALE
WANTED
AreYoulnsured?
North Anglin. All modern conven-
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Anglin. 8. B. Cappe.
LOANS
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INSURANCE
1 WANTED—More milk customers.
Roy E. Howell’s
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Electric Shop
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112 N. Caddo Street
L. A. Baggett
Joe Meador
SAM PEACOCKK
BARBER SHOP
SOLD!
One White Girl
Mrs. J.
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daughter, Ramsey and Sadie, left
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FEVERS, CONBTIPATION. ErC.
BE PLEASED
TRADE
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low with two acres land, twenty-
five dollars monthly. Phone 1435. 8-1
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FLOYD & BANDY
BARBER SHOP
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HOWO- IS 1
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buy Dodge Brothers cars without fear
of selecting a new and entirely differ-
ent model put on the market soon aft-
er they take possession of the present
type car.
tailored and pattern hats, as well as
dresses
A cordial welcome is extended Mrs.
Larkin.
MOLD’ER ,
newt sacs
AREARWLA
J. J. NANCE
The Maker of Low Prices
JOHN W. FLOORE
Retail Lumber
Tel. 131 Office in N. Caddo
CLASSIFIED RATES
le per word for each insertio;
10c per word by the month. Noth'
ing taken for less than 25e.
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The cost of your work
back if we fail to
gas stove for sale. Phone
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MARK
The Safe Calomel rargative,
desnase Your System.
CANNOT SALIVArI.
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
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apartment.
8-14
Is Opened Here By
Mrs. Chase Larkin
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Wednesday to visit in Breckenridge.
They will also go to Abilene and Min-
VICTORY BATTERY
STATION
115 North Main
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Sam Peacock
Barber Shop
Scissors Sharpened
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WANTED
YOUR BATTERY WORK
Also
Starter and Generator :
Work. We Know How.
Notice is hereby given the burglar that got the Piggly
Wiggly sale that the Aetna Insurance Company is on your
trail and that you had better not try to cash any of the
checks that were in it for the safe and all of its contents are
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Holcomb, Fox a Seals
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Have your Pianos and Players
caned and repaired by
T. 0 MeKENZIB
Phone 893-W
Cleburne Transfer Co.
Hauling and Storage
PhoW—Day ,
108 W. Wardvilla
»ehther RED BAND \
EPEMCNEWIC
that you can get the best
barber work at
Hotel Barber Shop
Special Attention to
Ladies and Children
We Appreciate Your Patronage.
f. g. WEAvEE
DR. MABY JODIE SMITH
Osteopathic Physician
Electronic Reactiqns of Shw
Woolworth Buuding
Telephone 1482
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on "HD forbid" order;
number of times must be
i and 10 cents,
phone 1237-J.
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M. JENBEN
chiropractor
Office over American Cafe
Phone 438
Hours 9- bo 12; * to 6
years of satisfactory service.
"Another factor enters into this
Office on North Side of Square.
Office phone, 38; Hospital phone
81. Meadowlawn Sanitarium by
appointment.
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DON’T RUSH
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But come and take your time and get a good fit at prices
that will save you money on any pair slippers or shoes in
our store.’ Don’t wait longer as thebig-eutpriee sale.closes
Saturday. Buy tennis shoes for school while the cut price
is on. ■ • ” —
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If you want to meet
anybody—
If you want to meet
everybody—
Stop at the
GUNTER HOTEL
“Dodge Brothers Motor Car owners mer month.. People hold off, waiting
who buy new cars every year—and to s^e what the new models are like,
there are many of them—have a big. The faet that Dodge Brothers sales are
indvantgge here’. A one year-old Dodge continuing at the normal volume is an-
; Brothers car is modern in appearance other indication of the confidence en-
and. mechanienl design. That fact is gendered by the practice of not issuing
I conceded by everyone. Equally import- annual models. Many buyers have said
ant to its resale value, however, is the to us. Dodge Brothers care couldn’t be
fact that it is substantially the same finer than they are today, either in ap-
enr that Dodge Brothers will manu- pearanee or riding comfort. I am not
faefure a year,later. In other words, afraid of a change. There is certainly
there is no danger that this one-year- no occasion for it.’
old car will suffer an undue deprecia- “Also although most owners do not
tion loss simple because an entirely realize it, the cost of replacement parts
different model is about to make its isgreatly affected by bringing out
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at Wrba‘; FOB BENT—Six-room house, all con-
and g - veniences, suitable for two small
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oy's Eruit Farm. _8-2 fice. Phone WB. 8-1
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policy of making constant improve-
ments in their motor cars instead of appearance. We charge off only for
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1924.
\ Go!-TAAT
certainly WAS
) A NARROW
-3 ESCAPE.’
HOUSE MOVING, raising and level-
ing. L. D. Dennis. Phone 63. 8-20 FOR SALE—Di
■ - - - . t—. -- | high-grade
LOAN8, Men and women steadily Ford truck, and good line of custom}
employed can borrow 85 to 825 on er. All for pply at Wpha’n
their own note. M. N. Bauldwin. 8-19 Drug store between 11
1 o’clock a m.
FOB BENT—Large rooming house, 309
North Main. Good condition; close
to * boarding, house. C. (. Warren &
----—7 8-2
lights, 408 West
Mrs. Chasteen, 503
busy. A
Eremev „ -
HO DOUBT me TWO CIGARS A CHICAGO
DRUMMER GAVE STATION AGENT DADMEYES
HAD SOMETHING to Do with his 4BinG HOMS
\^UIE HOURS BAftLIEg THAN USUAL TOOCY
tenets. Phone 1655-W.
FOB BENT—-Furnished
Phone U8.
WANTED—Bugs to elean and reno- acre discount. Small cash payment
vats. Phone 182. 8-2 and liberal terms. Extra improve-
menu of all kinds. For details write
FOB BOABD see Mrs. Livingston, Dr. J. G. Baldwin, 304 Brady Bldg.,
। 303 East Willingham. 8-18 San Antonio, Texas. 8-10
WANTED—Painting, and paper hang- FOR SALE—Buy a home, two nifty
I ing. Phone 379 J. W. 8. Sanders. new modern 5-room homes, well lo-
ft- l sated. Cash or easy pay. Jno. L.
m.--2------- Barber, phone S3. 8-15
WANTED—To buy your sweet cream. _ _____________
FOB BENT—Twb unfurnished south
rooms for light housekeeping; mod-
ern; 311 South Caddo. 8-2
policy which is also of considerable
importance to buyers. A change in yearly models. One reason for the ex-
models involves a complete change of tremely low -price for Dodge Brothers
dies and production schedules. It up- parts is the fact that parts stay stan-
Mr. Forrest,” “when many manufac- sets a factory completely and often dard for years."’
turers are preparing to issue new mod- means a virtual stoppage of produc-1 ‘ 0
else in keeping with their annual cus- tion. This naturally means a loss to New Millinery Store
tom, this advertisement is having a Hie manufacturer and his only recourse i _
striking effect. It serves ns a whole- is to get it back in the price of his
some reassurance to prospective buyers, product. The saving effected by Dodge j
They dislike the idea of buying a car Brothers, through their policy of con- |
today and finding a month or so later slant, gradual refinement instead of >
that it is an obsolete model. The de radical annual changes of models, is Mrs. Chase Larkin of Dallas, who
precision loss is out of proportion for faithfully returned to the buyer in the recently selected this city as a place
a few months’ use. Moreover, most form of surplus value. Every dollar to open a millinery establishment,
people ’like-to be up to-date in their saved, of course, enables the factory has secured half of the building be-
motor equipment and if they wish to to give that much more for the money, ing occupied by the Bootery on the
folow theif desires in this respect they “The practice of bringing out new|north side of the square, and will to-
must accept this sharp depreciation models every year is also responsible day be open for business.
loss. - ' for a slow-up of sales during the sum- Mrs. Larkin comes to this city high-
Ladies
We specialize in cutting
hair and shampooing for the
ladies _and children.
We cut the "King Tutt,”,
4 ‘ Pineapple ’ ‛ and " Gloria
Swanson" bob and guarantee
satisfaction and ' courteous
treatment.
CHAS. PEACOCK
East Side Barber Shop
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F. Kirkham, son
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You FoURrEU97
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Will pay attractive price. Apply FQR SALE—A Jersey bull ealf, a
Starling Ice Cream Company or phone grandson of Fauvic's Prince. Sire,
147. 8-3 Fan vic’s Combination. Dam. a daugh-
---------------------- ter of Cowslip’s Noble with register of Co! acenta”
wi cu-ty.i.-. 5 merit record of 421 pounds of butter __________
Castleman’s Dairy, fat in JOSdaye. CUm AAA atlYhree FOB BENT—Booms, close in; all eon-
-MisceLLAneous“s- ssS
it if Frank will be ad- ' venient —to town, 92.50 per week.
Mn.sandM.N. E.H.Crank.wiPA FOR SALE—Full blooded Jersey cow 407 East Brown. 8-2
mmitted free charge U " with heifer calf « weeks old. 4% gal- ______—’
Theatre Friday, Aug. 1.______________ lons milk day. 299 South Wilhite. FOB BENT—FEve-room house, with
Mrs. J. H. Bender. 8-1 all modern conveniences. Targe lot,
----- -10 chicken yard, cow lot, garage. 810
’, coMtoting M West wardville. Apply 005 North,
!. 05 Buffalo. — 81 j
Coming just at this time," said
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FOB BILIOUSNE8B,
protected with a policy in this strong company.
Bishop-Lain Co.
The Way to Reach People Promptly with your Message is through the Review Classified Columns. Phone 31-32
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WANED-Sewing, reanonable prices. FOB SALE—Twelve miles south of APARTMENTS FOBTEENT.718
k phone 1229 W. 8-8 Cleburne, 180 acres! fine black land
farm. I will sacrifice at 818.00 per
FOB BENT—Cool furnished apart-
ment with sleeping porch and ga- ma TRADE
rage. Phone 1487. __11g vDA ATA 4
changing models every year. . the normal rate of depreciation fo'r one FOR RENT—FurnRhed-apartment for KUKNFAAAAW•
Magazines, newspapers and bulletin ywr. And the used car buyer in turn-----rent cheap. 209 North wihite. 8-3
boards everywhere are reminding the appreciates the fact that the price rep- ( __—___
people this month that this policy con- resents full value and that he can buy FOR BENT__New five-room bunga-
tinues to prevail and that they may *'* - ....
Wiring and repairing. Globes
and applanees for quick ser-
vice and reasonable coat, call
me day 932, day or night 845
Barbers
Are now located at 209 East Hen-
derson atreet and want to do your '
barber work. ' ■ I
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■ • • i - ■ j____________ GLHBURHH MOBJrnro RBYIBW _________________________
Morning Review Classified Page
.............— ■ - —|FOB BENT—Furnished apartment for
FOR SALE OB TRADE—For farm, light housekeeping. 1008 North
8-fPhone 9003-F5. Address Route 4, Box stairs; private entrance. Also 2 room
——1 1 — ------------------------- 28. 7-31 apartment, upstairs; 418 North Main.
PLUMBING and pipe fitting. Phone . - - .. — , . Phone 521. ‘ 8-2
1399-W. 8-6 । FOR SALE—Beautiful dining room v ~~ ----------—------ ;
। suit, eight pieces, some fine dishes FoB . RENT -The rooms in the new
I OST AND FOUND go with t. Real bargain. Terms. Fine Wright Building are completed and
LlVDl AINU ryuniv Steamer trunk half price. Attorney’s will be rented today. A. J. Wright.
LOST—Seventeen-jewel Elgin watch, or. salesman’s leather case at bargain _______________1______________________ I
- gold chain, open face, Phone 648. '_________ ‘ FOB BENT—Two furnished rooms in , ,
81 FOB 8ALE-1922 Buick six Cord private home. 211 West Heard St. ly recommended with an experience
______________________________________ rOk SALE law BuicK six. Lora Phone 636 J ot twelve years in that line of busi-
LOST—Extra heaw dutv eord tire . tires, new paint, good mechanical- _______.______________ ness. She stated yesterday that she
, 3021 clincher. For reward apply l AmbargqincCovington ' 8 2 FOR BENT—Two rooms for light -intends plaeing only the highest
ito 936 North Anglin. Phone 1448-W Of 82, housekeeping, 729 North Anglin.1 grade of millinery and ready-to-wear
3 “ - . 77 ”gaLand will handle an exclusive line of
- 8-3 FOR SALE—Elberta peaches. Allen > 83
-------------------------------------------1 fruit farm. 8-2 --------------------------------------------
LOST—Pair nose glasses. Finder ’ ______________________ FOB RENT—Housekeeping rooms, 807
please leave at Beview office. 8-1 FOR SALE—Four-room house, gas, 1 South Main. 83
Heard, $1,000. FOB RENT—Rooms close in, all con-
North Gran | veniences. Also light houbekkep,
8- ing rooms. 213 North Bobinson. 8-2
nr nnnnr nnnrrnA FOR SALE— Severn good132x4 cord p0B 8ALE 0B TRADE—Five Horn
OF DODGE BBOTHEHS ........ oral wells * ing
. Try. ... 'POR^SALE-White baby bed on aar as first payment. Call owner
it is quite evident from the com- Wheels. Good condition. Phone 874 8-3
ments of buyers, according to Forrest- 835 ■ 8 3
Lndsey, Dodge Brothers dealers, that
the significance of Dodge Brothers .. ,, ,, _ ... _,
\ holdtichtI
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OOBE a GEE BEPAIB SHOP—We1
are sure we can please you on re-1
ECONOMY IS POLICY
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Percy Tvrel
San Antonio Texas
Sadhu
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1924, newspaper, August 1, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474386/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.