The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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THE VARIETY STORE
Good weight
four st ring Broom,
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For any kind of painting, remember we
all klnd$ of Paint In cans, only
Oats Sacks For Sale Ramsey Cox Has Been
If you t.oiiov.' in jotting' full! Made Gen. Manager
value for your ' money,." btiyj Wfjeo. Tex., June 1.—Notice
I y<iur gram sacks f rom me .1 j lifts been received here that *
II have only a limited number. katnsey M (’ox. for many years
| supmmatendent of the Texas j
lias been appointed]
| general manager of the Nevada,j
Galifoulia and Oregon railway, }
jhi.s headquarters to be located at
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No. 28 Gray Enamel Wash Basin
No. 20 Gray Enamel Wash Basin
1 Pint Gray‘Enamel Pipper
ha ve
Hot Writher Tontr *nd Health Buildtt
Are you run down Nc-rvaUsi Tir#<l? 1
10c
j Ih everythin); you do an rtTortk - You i
■ are not !a/.y you are sick’ Yutirl
10 c
Stomach. I.iver, Kldnevs, and whole'
system need a Tonic, Tonic and]
! Him!th haildeV t,i delve out tiiei
15c
wastematter- .lmih.l 'you .up And re-J
new your_ strength. Nothfru; better
| than Klectric liitte-t's. Start' to-day j
/Mrs. daiue.s Duncan, 1 Hayrtesvili*-. j
f Me writsys. . '.i.'-e.'.td.-Wf y r ired i- ci
Reno. Mr.
city, and he
Cox is
will Re
now in that
followed by!
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THE VARIETY STORE
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Nelson &. Mixon. Props. Clifton. Texas
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SLEEPERS
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Coughs and Colds Weaken the Sy.sterti ’ " j Cures S-!oibotn,"*ltfby.Skin Troubles .
C'e.r.tiivu»Hl‘ (Ym.h>: r „ j d s .ivr.d I r-ui'W-Vratcb'ravVif. ,t<> pkcejsB
'Krcmctuai troubles' ■ •• ntv’ : A b(t».-u „heard h-oln' sufferers ..T
and weaken the -vsem-. Loss :.,f l-Me;;erria, Tetter. 1 tch ane similar Skin
Wight anti apwt'te £e*e rtill.y Wow |Kr<Tt\"n*- Iba'f Scratch mi*v f*
GetWvE hottle uf pr" King’-, New j 'Itching at emee with Dr Hobson's
your
1 Kc-etna V >lntuient. Its first
apt'befi
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Discovery to-day. It vvi!1 stop _
cough. The fir si. dose', helps. Thy Akin start* healing: the Red/ Rough,
best medicine (or Stubborn. llotiyhs. 1 I>’ • 1 telling Skin l* soothed by the
Colds and alb Throat ’and Lun.tr • H,,aifny and Vooiinjf Medicines. Mrs.
Troubles Mr. t|. H, Ibywn, Musca-fa of-1 dt. Rock Island. •111,..,
tisv. -At#., writes-' “My wifyb was -using. Dr. ib>bsnn’s Eewma
sick ilurnifty the. hot summer tmjnth.s !'bntrnent writes: ’ lhtsis the Sirs*
ant; i honestly believe Dr. Ktmr.s | time in nine years: 1 have h«en fret
New .Discovery saved her i.ify/.'} Du* dreamt'ailment,Guarnn-.
<3o6ti for children. oOo-iind $1.00, at i teeth. .Vic... at yonr-Priiggist.
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your Druggist.
Hurst Picnic
• The 'annuftl \?.- (.>' W l*hm:e j
will bo'-;H Hurst Jim.; Watch .
for program^ , For -tny infer' !
Ulivtum as b^tiriVilocos. rights.!
etc., .’addrosidr- D T \1eNeil.!
Moshietp, Texas. ! 1 -tf j
Indigestwa and CsustipatLs
" About five gears ago. ( bey an las-
ing I'h'ahnher.l(tin's Tali’. Is after su’ii-r
ing./ron; indigestion and constipation
for- si-itrs without Truling anything to
relieve ike. (..'hanilWhiiti's Tablets
helped me at once and by using them
for severaf week's. 1 -«iw cured of the
complaint,” writes .Mrs. Mary ii. Vic*-
'Mul.br. Phelps. ,V. V. For sab- by
H.uttod \ Carpenter.
The road extends, from Lake-'
view, in’Oregon, to Reno’, a .bis
tuned of nearly'’ t*frb miles. A.
Moran,.a lormer largeistocskhold
cr of the. Texas Ventral, is presi-
dent bl the. X, (’ and o. Col.
arms l.l'timlDm of tins ojty.
wiio was genera! manager .of the
Texas Central Texas for so many
year-. :» alto interested in the
road of wliirh Mr. Cox'is now
gmiera! manager. < 'nl. Hamilton
is now at Kenoi
Uatpsey ( Via is one of the best
kniWn .VailVoail • men in Texas. ®other, Mrs. James
KANSAS CITY-ST. LOUIS
Colorado Springs-Denver :
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BEN S. HILL. Agent ; Clifton. Texas
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Hill-Carpenter Nuptials
At high noon on Grid ay. May
?2nd. at the homo of . tlw‘> tunde's
Hill.' was
and In; iyiii meet the expectations solemnised the marriage of Miss
of his friends in the responsible Lela Faye Mill and Clarence K.
position that has been given him. ; Carpenter of Cilftoh, Rev. J. H.
Free. We Even Pay the Postage I Myers ofticiatiug vyith ,rtlm rmx
Another edition of our most' ccr,,!r'0ny Ehe reception rooms
interesting. i ns’t r u c t i v e
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| beautifullv illustrated catalogue
Notice
•is just off the press. Any young
were elaborately decorated with
small pink roses -m! g.-.»m fob-
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’age and’ ferns. As .Mrs. fi. 0.
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$. F. L ARSEN
PROFESSIONAL .
PHOTOGRAPHER
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Clilton,
Texas
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We strictly forbid tresspass- ■
ing .on bur prem-ises, *anfd wdlj
pros*.-' ute any one. doingi so.)
|t. S. Omenson, K-tiiil
and A Labium. tft
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ten- of It ivli.tn this iu'.pi-vss ,.ccip .-
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_ , , For Sale Cheap
The eighteenth annual session! -
Of the Texas ’farmers' congress .-big span off gentle work
vyill be held.at College Station oii j ^f's ,<J1 -y- Lan.dgraf
July 2L 2s and '2T I ' at ( Jiyote., Tnxa.s
A regular morning oterntum „f Ha* 1 ' 'blhlrriythat nr* affected.by wm rus
b no we Is puts vou itefirv shu,.,- for th- i **«! ¥'* s:‘‘ki>' amt liable to cu-
days work. .If vou fmss it w-ubvijv.rs,- fatal disease. AVbm-’s
uncoiiifoitabk; an.tcannut put v.tm it.-'-1 ri’ru:‘ • Vi-rttufuge evy-ls worms
to vi’wtr nibveniohts. For aiW^e! I'fometlv and puts the child on the’ C-'bten. uith pamful -gutn,. aut the ,
irregularities herbiniCsaiuJ&L,-'ad to health, I Y*y, A, Ser bottle ts . ,“-ls
It ten, in „ne, vigorous /^pmiit:un.-:, -b-’-'1 I'nc-.v Grimhund' 1 *
-e / --------——-— best help yOu.ean give the little ,suf-'
At CaVOte b.-m’ is McGee'S bally 1-Ji.vij-. Itcu--
j reels sirci-stiuimch. coids - ’and ••pilets
s 1 •' ! tiie b.atj’il helps '.’bg&sliiui. I’fbe
Ke.V. Connell of China Springs} ■_>.>. and . .lee m-r if.ttle. s.dd by
at 11 o’clock. Sunday School
li'i-dO everyone invited.
Boettcher played Mendelssohn's
wedding march little Misses
person interested. Tp a practical
education, for Which the business
world pays caslh should read; , H
. ■ , ... ; Maxwell, wearing darptv Frencn
- . | our strong indorsements from* , j ; - •
'u un<1.| fortner students, many of them
1 given after having several years
Dorotiiy Barnes- and Katherine
Maxwell, wearing dar,
frocks with pink sashes, entered
Ik* wva-.hi i They inVit only hiivu 1.1 . g^^tes
vibes entwined .vith
pink roses, An embankment of
ferns and palms formed ;ube-auti-
Then entered
Price
land
5oc. s. ihjABy
,v. Or in;-1
The Democratic State execU
tive committee, in session a-t
Waco, selected El Paso .as tile
,pJace for the State democratic,
convention, Kiid decided, to place 1
P-re.nching next Sunday
The question of
primary ballut
July Jo.
submission,
to be uited
tHbetter iritd-siek-feeiiBg-T ftaiUi—1?5
nid cons,-tiputt'il bowels can be
bearing -white.ribbon 'streamers
Teething, babies abviu s'ha a liur.i 1 experience: the letters from bus- 1 ^01tn!f*^ a“''^ t0 <in H! ’ 'r h"uu
w ,..i; i.*.!.................. ..J , . Of trailing vines entv
mess men who are employing
our graduates are also in teres
ting reading and yerv convin-c i,
rP, , ,, , j ful background
mg, the many letters from!
pare,its, setting forth wMt 4# J”
, , ... ... r i Dorsey, kuth Connolly. Gemeve
institution has done fOr their1 „ ■ r ,, ,r,
, ; Erwin, ar.u Irene Maxwell. Ihev
sons daughters is also conviwc- I . ■
, . ’ , -• I word white lingerie and - corsage
mg argument. I he letters from ;, . . ,,
.. , , < boiiuets of pinx carnations. Rev-,
attended | , f
, , J. H. Myers then .entered,
j lowed’by the groom
systems are sure to convince
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JAMES M.
ROBERTSOR
Attorney and Counstlor
Meridian,
e Texas.
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CARFENTFR & CARPENTER
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
at iY.ce a Gritnlncd.
Farm for Sale or Trade
My farm of 200 acres- 3 miles
J students who have
other schools and studied
yyn of why our school' is the
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Ooly Om Entirtlv Satlsfectory
'! have tried various colic and;
d:aruboea remedies, but the only one)
that lias given me cnti.ro satisfaction
energy________________,................. ...
relieved with surprising promptness South East of Meridian near largest in America, and has eh-
hv using Ht-rbine. The first dose Childress Creek road. Well 1m-
brings improvement, a i- w doses [tuts | proved—good house, good barn.
deep -well, wind mil) and pump
the system in line.
Pons. Price 50c. S
Grtmland.
igorous condi-
> 1 < 1 by Rrice \-
and cured me when I was afflicted is
Chamberlain’s (.’"lie. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 recommend ,t
to my friends at a!! times.” writes S.
N Galloway, Stewart. S. C. For
sale by Hutton \ Carpenter,
To Antotoobile Owners.
Come to my Machine Shop to
get your repairing done. We are
prepared -to.,fill your tires with
tree air.
> Neil Nelson.
Governor Cohiuitt and the
battleship silver service ■ com
mittee have ordered the b- piece
silver service for the battleship
Texas, to cost joe - and to be
delivered in be days
Clifton, Texas.
engine. 122 acres in cultivation
with a growing Crop of oats and
barley.’ Two separate>astures,
a tine place for diversified farm
ing. Price Sbp.00 per acre with
the crop; good terms. See or
write me. Oscar J. Rea.
Always Lead to Better Health
Serious sicknesses start ;ri disorders.
For an impaired Appetite : (,f the stomach, liver and kindneys.
, To ’ :mprou- : he appetite and [The best- corrective and preventive is
strengthen the digestion try a few | fir. King’s New- Life Fills They
(loses of * I. a in Per i a. n s J ablets. -MrM|Furify the Flood, Prevent < onslipa-
.1. It. Siut. , of Detroit. Mich., says: j (:on. keen Liver, Kidneys ami Rowels
■M'ht \ restored my appetite .vheti tm- 5 healthy conditio:. li ve, you
pa’.reO. ii. .'.e\ei! me,of a bloated f <e» jj- ! belter health by LUd mg the system of
If you have the itgli. don't
It does r.ot cure the tnnible ai
the skin niet d ploy 1
Snow Liniment lob t m g
the at'ected parts, it re:.eve
instantly and a f> w anuOca
moves ths • iiuse liiur perh
penuant-nt c.u'i 1 ’rice if,5c,
li.00 i«;r hoU.e. S - -I i-y
Dritnlaud.
-.t-leil u:i
ing and caused a piemsaut and
factory movement of the bow
For sale by Mutton A Carpenter.
sat.
German Lutheran Church
S> , • • s ;i: (,, rm.it'. .1 uiu: 1 (Hi.
| fermenting and
FfTectiva and m.
Druggist
11 l,c oils rn
Hurts.
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Death From Poison at Cleburne
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rolled students from H9 different
states and seve-raJ foreign coun-
tries.
Every statement made in this
catalogue is backed by a cash
guaranty of $100 to be true and
correct. Parents who have chil-
dren to educate should not de-
cide upon the kind of and educa-
tion or the school to patronize
until they have read our cata-
logue. Tf interested in educa-
tional matters, we will be glad to
send you our catalogue upon re-
quest. . *
We wi.ll appreciate it if. when
writing for catalogue, you will
send u’s the names of two or
three young people likely to be
interested in a' commercial
education.
P and maJ for free
temiant. Mr.
ol-
and lbs st-
Ltitiiptiim nl Clif-,
Offices in
Hutton Sl Carpenter s Drug Store
ton. Then.' entered fhe matron
of honor. Mrs. OvVeni Carnenter,
who. .-'wore
green
’ Mad-
it.
Ait-x:indci\ M
a member bt
.Vlejl.Min
' ‘Htjg' .i
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uji Elifton.
w Masonic
Kill in.
cataiugue.
Name
Add ress
of Clifton,
Charmeuse. ' Little J Miss
rine Alford, wearing a lingerie
frock with pink sashT entered
with a basket of rose petals
which were strewn along the
path of the bride, who then en-
tered. She wore a traveling
•suit of brocaded moire silk with
lace waist.and hat to match, and
carried a,boquet of roses with a
shower ■ of valley lillies. Tin-
! mediately after the' ceremony
| the couple,left on the,’ train -for a
j short bridal tour and will after-
j wards be at home in Clifton.
jOnly the immediate relatives and
; intimate friends were present.
| Out of town guest were Mrs.
i J. C. Carpenter, mother of the
groom, Mrs. Owen . Carpenter,
1 his sister-in-law and Mr. Lubrv-
ikin. allot Clifton.— Hico News-
, Review.
Phone No. 60
For all kinds of hekpl-
ing. Trunks delivered
promptly.
Best of service no
matter what you want
me to haul.
Roy Tennison
Clifton. Texas.
Tyler.-Commt-rcial CoiU-gc. Ty-
6*?
"Thrashing Time” is About Due
But still that new granary hasn't been built, nor the old
one fixed up and pul in shape for the new crop. Don't
j*>u think it’s about time you were getting busy and at-
tending to it' Of course you'll want k little lumber and
building material of different kinds. And you'll want the
most and the best you can get for your money, toe. Won t
you'.'.’ Then let us make you an estimate before buying
elsewhere We have just what you need and wvi make
y ou lowest prices.
Lodge No Dvl and a widower
died suddenly at the Santa Ft-
station this! afternoon at I In.
Justice Alkm held an inquest
Good Suggestion To Clifton People
It is surprising the amount of Carpenter
old, foul matter the .simple mix’
t-ure of buckthorn bark, glyce-
rine. etc., .mown as Adler-i-ka,
drains from the system. This
remedy ~ oeeame, ramous by
curing appendicitis and acts on
BOTH ttn- Upper dan lower bowel
so thoroughly that ONE DOSE
relieves sou r stomach, gas on the
stomach ami constipactfon ai
most IMMEDIATELY. We are'
luighty g(ad we are Clifton
agents for Advr i ka. glutton A
ler, Texas.
Ledter from F. M.
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Mel son
taking j
and ms verdict was that
came to iiis death by
i
poison.
Cleburne Lodge, No. :>lf>. A, j
F. and A. M , immediately wired!
the Longview lodge, asking what j . , . ...
• , . y , , Alexander Abbott who
courtesies they desired, extend
ed to the deceased member.
Kell Sr.
Wich.taFalls. Tex.
.1 une ii. ID 14.
Mr. Robt. Ba id ridge.
Dear Bob— • ■
I wanted to write and tell!
you about my old friend Mr. j
lives in
You re-
piece |
F1rede rick Oklahoma.
,, , , i member vou published a
MeJson'was still an einplove of I , ,
T, , . ' . about, him last year,
ttie Llifton Eight plant as tire- ,
, -He is the father of
man. and left hero last r riuav ,. .
, .. Aobott
for a few davs vacation. He was _ , •, ,,
, ' , ! Terrels wife. He is tne
not Known here oy many peoine , ,
I of Sheriff Hornbuckle s
by his real name, out was called j
f Clifton Lumber Co.
L. D. Townsend. Mgr.
'"Shorty" by seme.
For Sale
50 Farms, 25 houses j o i
sale cheap, also 4 houses to rent.
You vfill make money by buying
Homme before the prices go
higher-like a hundred others has
not e. Advance on land has been
lo o 20 per cdul, you will gvt
the rent and the advance in
I pi ice by buying now,.- 1 want to
)
show yclu tins property.
I Pioilitt Real Estate Agent.
Press
at Morgan and of Bill
father
wife,
provided he is elected again.
He nas a daughters Mrs. Stande-
ter. in Weatherford.
He is (jiver 91 years old and is
still very stout. He gets along
tine using only one stick. 1
Mrs. Gibbs is visiting in Fred-
erick and he spent one whole
day with her.
Sincerely you,- friend. -
F. M Kell S-.
If ypu are not now a cut toiler j
of oub bai her shop; you should !
get the habit. —J. T. Fo/stn. tf .
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TIM l N i\ I Us v i y v ,
There's noth mg small about the Ford—
except its purchase price and cost to keep.
In number of cars, in world-wide use. in
quality of service to owners and its daily
performance it is the biggest car in the
world. 530.000 users will testify to these
facts.
Five hundred dollars is the
Price of the Ford runabout:
the touring car is five-fifty.
F. O. B. Detroit.
Wm. CONNOLLY & CO.
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