Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, August 23, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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FOR RENT
FOR SALE
FOB RENT—Three furnished rooms;
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
AGENTS—WRITE FOR FREE SAM-
Governor
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FOR SALF—The T. R. West home on
Prairie avenue, on lot 106x180 feet.
JOHN W.FLOORE
Retail Lumber
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buggy.
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LOST—Fox Terrier dog, 8 weeks old,
white with black spots on head and
black tail. Phone 225 for reward. 8-24
FOR SALE—A good 1923 Buick tour-
ing, cord tires, new paint. A good
model K Buick touring in first-.class
home, West Cleburne, bath,
lights, gas. Will take light
vacant lot. as payment. Phone
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BARRY MILLER
(Dallas County)
WILL C. EDWARDS
(Denton County)
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Texas,
Four disc plow, will consider young
mules in trade. See T. W. Moore, west
of Hill’s Ranch.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Neal will be
admitted free of charge to the Rex
Theatre Saturday Aug. 23.
(Milam County)
8. H. TERRELL
(McLennan County)
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HOUSEWIVES:
Begin practicing economy in saving your food by the
liberal use of ICE. “A Penny saved is a Penny earned.”
Save pennies by using a sufficient quantity of ICE at all
times.
MIRIAM A. FERGUSON
(Bell County)
FELIX D. ROBERTSON
(Dallas County)
Attorney General:
EDWARD B. WARD
. (Nueces County)
DAN MOODY
(Williamson County)
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
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FOR SALE—Twelve acres land two-,
miles from Cleburne on Grandview ।
last Henderson
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$500 REWARD for wild cats taken
from in front of Show Inst night.
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BATTERIES
। for long life
CADDO ELECTRIC
112 N. Caddo St.
Phone 932
O. P. Shannon, Proprietor
Percy Tyrell, Mgr.
San Antonio Texas
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Hotel Barber Shop
Special Attention.to
Ladies and Children
We Appreciate Your Patronage.
F. G. WEAVER
ARE YOU INSURED?
We can not insure your candidate to be elected
today, but we write more than seventy lines
of insurance. We are prepared to take care of
your insurance needs.
Bishop-Lain Co.
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Hospital phon
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M. JANAm
chiropractor
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Phone 438
Hours 96012;*
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OUT A WAY TO HAKE <100.000 (
Cleburne Transfer Co.
Hauling and Btorage “
We haul anything anywhere
Phone—Day 665 Night *
108 w. Wardvile .
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NOTICE
Holcomb, Fox a Seale
Barbers ■
Are now located at 208 East Hem-
derson street and want to do your
barber work.
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Osteopathic Phyacin
Electronic Roactioh of Abrame
Woolworth Bullding
Telephone 1462
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BALLOT in 0S Country, and a WOMAN CAN'T
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PLWNTY of fresh country eggs, guar-
anteed. Hays A Hays Market. 8-28
FOR SALE—6-rooin brick veneer home,
one acre land, garage, gas, .lights;
on collar. Notify and receive
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cleaner, fifty cents per day. Phons '
546-W. 9-13
room
sewer,
car or
974.
NOTICE
Have your Pianos and Player
tuned and repaired by
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WANTED- White lady
work. Apply 317% Ei
street.
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LOST—Aug. 13th, wild, Jersey col-
ored heifer calf. Phone 1470. 8-24
or bring to Review office.
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FOR SALE—Emerson tractor,
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on Woodard avenue,
at once. Phone 1142.
850 per acre, 7 per cent. Eeasy terms.
Has mortgage for 86,500. Mrs. C. W. Railroad Commisaioner, Regular
Metz, 1623 Fourth ave., Los Angeles, _.Six-Year Term:
child. Phone 1220-W.
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(Johnson U°unty)
J. WEBB STOLIENWERCK
(Hill County)
SAVE YOUR YOUNG CHICKENS.
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WANTED
WANTED—Electrical work, house
wiring, and repairing. Goo. Beam-
ish. Phone 883. 9-5
FOR SALETwo wheel trailer,
cord casings. Bnrgain. See
sons Bros.
8-23 Comptroller:
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Bargain if sold _
8-23 lieutenant Governor:
Use Review Classified Ms
FOR SALE-Five room house, justaition, nt'a brgain88rrakeirfpla. “b.
finished, modern in every way. Let ». Arendale, 1852 Liberty St., Beau-
me show you. Phone 307, Owner, ‘mont Tex. 8-29
Robt. L. Ball. " 8-26 ___‘. _________'
FOR RENT—Nice cool apartmente,
completely furnished for housekeep
ing Apply 621 North Anglin. 8 27
FOR BENT—T. rec-room' furnished
aparment, close in, to. eouple only.
Phone 487. x • 8-27
FOR BENT—Apartment. Phone 248.
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room ~ unfurnished FOR BALE OR TRADE—In South I
apartment or two-room house. Also' Fort Worth, on Lipscomb street,! '
housework wanted in private family. 2803. A lovely home, 5 rooms, all Fred Blasingame’s Grocery.
conveniences. Would . like to trade -—---------------------‘
for place in South Cleburne. See H. •
R. Poole at courthouse. 8-24
WANTED—To renovate your old mat:
trees or sell you a new one. All
work guaranteed. Cleburne Mattress
Factory, 401 East Chambers Street. FOR 8ALE OR RENT—Two ney
Phone 360. 9-13 modern bungalows, South Main street,
■ —---. ,— 'east front, five rooms, hall, front
AGENTS—Bell guaranteed hosiery and rear porches, bath, hot and cold
direct from mill to wearer; all water, built-in kitchen cabinets, gs-
styles, full time or spare hours; no rage. Phone 501 or 1215. T. E. Scott,
money needed for samples. Interns-. 8-23
itonal Mills, IDX, Norristown, Pn. ------------------------———
9-15 FOR BALE—Cold melons nt Banta Fe
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine T res tment, both
local and internal, and has been success-
ful in the treatment of Catarrh for over
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY 64 CO. Toledo, Ohio
— AND THAT'S e WA% I'M GoiG To
VOCS twTisPRESrDSNWAL €cETtON.
NOC, I WANT to know How you ARG
Gotc TO vOS. ,_
Simple .isn't it?-things'll be
COMING MY WAY PRETTYSOON!
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SAM PEACOCK’S '
BARBERSHOP
8 26
FOR SALE—Rustic porch swing, 4%
feet long. Mrs. B. 0. Clemente,
314 North Anglin street. 8-26
FOR SALE—Twenty tons of cane.
hay. Phone 9041 *3. L. B. Keesee1
2% miles of Cleburne on Grandview!
SECReT‘3 Out ’Ll
FOR BALE OR TRADE—Good 5-
FOR SALE—Large baby
Phone 993.
FOR SALE—235 acres known as
Henry Bides farm near Rio Vista,
gtnge
Give your chickens Star Parasite
Remover in drinking water." Rid them
Hme^t wsetavbedtrortogbiasbin eord tires. A gooa Dodge tour
the loss of many young chickens or, ingworthethe, money.. Covington-Mill
money refunded Foster-Fain Drug}" Motor Co’ 1 hone 824' 8 23
Co. 9-10 FOR SALE- Lots 5 and 12 in block
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all those who
were so kind and helpful to us and
tried to lighten our burden during
the sickness and detat of onr darl-
ing little Hubert. Also’ for the beau-
tiful flowers. May it be God’s will
to spare you from such sorrow as is
now ours, is our prayer.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cleveland nnd
family, Mrs. M. E. Curry.
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SCHOOL WILL SOON BE
HEBE
Boys love to romp and play.
They wear big holes in the soles
and tear uppers of their shoes.
No matter how stout the mater-
ial. Have them repaired at Bay-
less make them last two and
three times longer.
L- G- Bayless Shoe Shop
206 East Henderson St.
Phone 57
FmeDNr OH -me si6N IN FRoNT $ --
1 OF ENERS STorE IS COMPLETELY
I WORN ors - but -rue soueAK, s-nut-S
d ATACTS COMSIDERABLEATTEATION
FOR BALEOne twenty-nr tuterent on aEN-New. Apex
field pS5htwezariea over a yer
ago. Produeing more than .when
brought la. Boom 14, Cleburne Hote
9-13
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CLARENCE E. GILMORE
(Van Zandt County)
ED E. WEAVER
(Bowie County)
Railroad Commissioner, Four-Year
Unexpired Term:
W. A. NABORS
(Wcod County)
LON A. SMITH
(Travis County)
Chief Justice Supreme Court:
WILLIAM CLAYTON WEAR
(Hill Countv)
C. M. CURETON
(Bosque County)
Senator 12th District:
PIERCE B. WARD
LOANS—Men and women steadily
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FARTY who found purple silk par-
asol in Yale Theatre call 828 for
reward. 8 2.3
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If you want to meet
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST—One white and lemon Jip
with J. E. Jones on collar. Notify
J. E. Jones, Bono. 8-25
FOR SALE—Screw tail Boston bull
pups; two dogs, one biteh nicely
marked. Subject to registration . in
American Kennels at New Yrok city.
Address E, care Review, or apply to
terms. Two
PLEB. Sell
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THEN WE SELL IT FOR <300.000 _ANtT|
WERE4 100.006 ID THE GOOD! (
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to do house- FOR SALE OR TRADE—25 acres
sandy land, right in town almost, FOR RENT—Two hice bedrooms. Mr.
and suitable for traek growing. See J. C. Oswalt, phone 656-W. 8-26
me nt the Santa Fe les Factory. ©. —---------------------
G. Campbe. . 8-24 FOB BENT—Nice clean furnished ,
ri—— - - ; — ■ — - -| apartment, all conveniences. 408 N.
FOR BALE OB TRADE—Ons large Buffalo. 8-24
warehouse suitable for wholesale | v .................
8 23 or retail feed or grain business. Also FOR RENT— Two modern light
__ ____ trackage propertv, located on the housekeeping rooms for teachers
WANTED—Four $100 per week men Santa Fe railway, suitable for star- or couple. Phone 1583. 8-26
to sell BEST Ford oil gauge made, ‘age warehouse or other Isrge business.
Automobile furnished. Standard Prod-Lot 105 by 110 feet. See me at the J
nets Co., 2167 Broadway, Granville, ‘Santa Felce Factory. C. G. Camp-1. ,c
- ‛ 8.24 doxen. Fred Blasingame's Grocery.
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Morning._____________________
tag taken for less than 25e “m2 ITi » ‘5 man 32 -602. ' E D • ' " "
The Way to Reach People Promptly with your Message ia through the Review Clatrified Columns.
Made” Shirts for large Mannfaetur-
er direct to wearer. No capital or
experience required. Many earn 8100
weekly and bonus. MADISON MILLS,
562 Broadway, New York.
WE MAKE LOANS to buy, build or Reasonable, terms. J. L. Williamson,
pay off indebtedness on residences Phone 13b 8-4 Commissioner Precinct No. 3:
and business property. Monthly pay-’AEgI FORn corpp w, ,.1 WM. BAST
ment or term plan. Smith & Cole, ■ EST FoRDCOHPE in town for .he- 8. M. BRASWELL
Woolworth Bldg., phone 564. 9.3 money, 8300. 875 cash, balance 830 Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
--—---per month. Phone 209. 8 24 JAMES S. LOWE
E. A. WEST
Constable Precinct No. 1:
GEO. W. BELCHER
BEN WILLIAMS
Constable Precinct No. 4:
W. A. TURPIN
W. W. BRADFORD
Coistable Precinct No. 5:
There is no substitute for circulation.
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Large California lemons, 20 cents
dozen. Fred Blasingame ‛s Grocery.
8-24
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Try Review Classiniea Ada.
WHY PAY RENT?
1 cabinet. honr 1088.
Office on North
Office phone, 38
61. Meadowlawn
appoini
I SHAD NORRELL
1 W. A. HARRELL
Public Weigher Precinct No. 2:
G. Q. (KIP) WALLNG
T. P. WARNICK
Madison “‘Better-
Ladies ’
We specialize in cutting
hair and shampooing for the
ladies and children.
We cut the “King Tutt,”
“Pineapple” and “Gloria
Swanson” hob and guarantee
satisfaction and courteous
treatment.
CHAS. PEACOCK
East Side Barber Shop
9
Address ”H,” care Review. 8-24
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Saturday, August 23, 1924, newspaper, August 23, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1474405/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.