The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1913 Page: 7 of 8
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RED WAN-
Son of old Red Fox, my fine four
year old Stallion will make the
season at my farm on Neils Creek,
known as the Andrew McFadden
farm, with the exception of Mon-
day and Friday ot each week,
when he will be at Morse for ser-
vice
ked Man is a red sorrell and a model beau-
ty; 15 hands hitch, weighs one thousand and
fifty j)our,ds: .LMi^nbination horse, for saddle or
harness. Bring your mares to either of the
above named places. $10.00 to insure colt.
Lonnie McFadden
OWNER
WEWA
WASHING POWDER
ply to as. If job hare about
eight cow* to milk and part of
your family criples and invalid*
and from your heart you really
want a servant, go hire you a1
Servant. Do not take advantage Save Money, Clothes,
of some dead mother’s precious i * ‘f116 and Labor.
yet helpless child by offering a ' our Palron»e“ highly appreciated
good home for a stout, able- j _ B>" 'pABr\
bodied orphan from twelve years1 CL* i QRD
old and ui Clifton,
To be more centrally located —.....
we expect in the near futore to
be in Waco or Dallas,
j- When writing giv« refferer.ee ’
Texa*
Hill County Physician Dies.
HJGboro. Texas. Fob go. -
jaod make as complete statement ' L*r• D. H. St ratton, or.e of the:
..ONCE A MAXWELL...
-ALWAYS A CAR-
Beauty, luxury and comfort has been develop-
ed to the utmost in the handsome jttaxweirCars/'
Every refinements, every detail is the very lat-
est. Nothing that would make the Maxwell
Cars better has been spared or omitted.
ja» yon pan Addro-s with <-n-
j dosed -tarn n for answer.
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unfortunate girls in Fort Woi’ti.
and conducted said hoiti** son.e
four year- <>ur experience ivis at>iiro\a! .irvl
proven t«> us tout t!i.-i«o arc
open pi!-, ate .homes wanting
children than children for i.oo,»-
Nov onr mission wjj
ITieiri together. No
even a suspicion oi , :
buying and .-eilipg.
will be (lore wituout any charge-
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Sheppard Comes Right to Front.
i > Nothing in the line of Automobile ex-
tras von will not find here—in the very best
quality and at lowest prices. W e can save you
money and at the .•same time give vou the high >
est quality and quality counts in t he Automo-
bile and Automobile extras.
The James Sc SchowCo.
CLIFTON. TEXAS
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< fin-nan
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ide for and educate a child '.vp
against parties givipg ot* taking **** considered. It you want a -of t?
children foi .cuines. *>ur chief , 'J<,.V child and you smoke <■,gar-: whirr1
a.m is to o* tter the child's con- ettes and can not quit, do not at)
Judges Exchange Benches.
Hillsboro. Tex... Feb. go.
Going to Build
Some Fence?
Remember we
have a fitpf stock
of well selected
seasoned cedar
posts and that we
sell them at living
prices. Let us fig-
ure with vou.
Tell Your Fence Troubles to Us
We want to know them and can help you
out; but tell the other fellovv your family
V
troubles.
Schow Bros.
Clifton, Texas
V. a-kington. r
i tesj**-, ar.q i.go;
t-i add cdh.r and o ten-st to tip*,
/.•, b**;ng I : i** q S* at«*- -• na-‘
tor hay*- .-drip* *-a; iy ir. . - » r.a
■■ r * *-ar..... »*, senator Morr s
Shct-oani of 'Texas :p* m>t
ijpen m (ifl.c- ;v<out ’ w*. .-.-ks
when ii-* v. a- cahoii i.poi: oy *.:.*•
newspaper rorrespondents to
;g*.- Horton H Porter * put turougii a resolution in in*-
S.xty Sixth District.: senate r.-quiring the Washington
mnorace** l$u* ' onnty.:inauguration coinmitte-e to Keep
nas arranged for an excfiange of i its promise w.th the correspon*
rj*.nciies next w**en with Judge dents and turn over U» them '2’A‘
seats opposite the ’.-r- sident’s i
reviewing stand and in the court j
side in tne trial of cases in the i<>f honor. Senator Sheppard or»|
court here io which Judge Dor-1that occasion made his maiden l-
ter is regosedt j remarks in the senate and put;
the resolution througi* v..r*g,utj
trouble.
Yesterday Senator (ja.anger,
the president pro teuipor*- o! the I
senate, called Senator Shej.j>ard !
S. B. Johnson
BARBERS
Shave 15c: Haircut 25c
O 5. Locnet^ of Cleburne, ,n
order for J udg ; l^ocKett to pre
Welcome News for Clifton People
Clifton people who have stomach
ana bowel troSbie will be g:ad to
| hear that the mixture of simple buck-
jthorn bar., glycerine, etc., known asjfcj pr(,s,dfe over the senate during!
Adler-i-ka. can Is* obtained at Hutton i,
& Carpenter's. It has been found that
i ' Putronage Son* :t**d.
Lot -.t**n on.- d*x*r sr-'it'l. t'ity
Drug Stor*-
R. T. HILL
EXPERIENCED
LICENSED
EMBALMER
With J N. Hill
CLIFTON. TEXAS
Dr. G. W. Collins
DENTIST
1 »rt i i* ip-*,/,Ks Pudding
Your Patronage Solicited
PHONL - 19 A
JAMES M.
ROBEKTSOH
Aocmry and Cotmselor
Meridtan,
« Teiu.
Just a S.ngie I».>s*- of A<iler-i <-.a
^usuady relieve-
on Use -tomaei
qt'ICKLV het-aui* this ..i>i»* r,e»
inixture drains off such a -arprising
amount of old foul matter Irona.tr.e
body Hutton A < arpent,-: u ..gg st
Adv
a part of the s*-->,on win
rivers and harbors
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Dili v. a
>ur stomach. k-as | der consideration. Suii-eq u*-r,t
anu -■.•onstipation ; jy Senator Sheppard • -.1 :
with Senator Burion. who bed :
undertaken to cast ;»*<person- i
on the Red lover a- a r.a\;g ,0;.-j
stream.
DRY CLEANING^
|, have just enstalled additional Dry
Cleaning equipment and prepared to give
you as good service in this line as you can
get anywhere.
W. V. KUGLE; tailor
CLIFTON. TEXAS
None Better, Few So Good
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- Listen Farmers!
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Don't delay getting those;
good cotton se*-d till the rush o:
{planting is upon you, and then j
plant any old seed you may l
have. You may get very gooo j
results^com poor mixed seed,
but vou are sure not to get the!
best results. It takes time and
lots of hard work in the busiest j
seosrjfti of the year to select the
best and keen pure at gin. i!
have a fine lot of Row den, Meb- j
auie Triumph and Roune Bollali j
grow n from cubed seed and kept j
pure at gin You may pay ulorej
hut you'll get no better seed at j
any price. My price fl.Ou ie>r{
bushel
H. (»ii.x v. Norse. R. I
ham pie of these seed can be j
seen at Oscar J: Rea a; Co's,
store, Clifton. Tex. 4" Ui
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For Sale.
My wagon yard, black smith I
shop building, small residence.!
and business house; all in Clif t
I
ton, for sale at a big bargain. ]
'See me—S. J. Tennisoc. Clifton,!
Texas. qv , . 4- 4t
In clamp. chilly weaiiver there ;
•ays a large Ballard's •
Snow Liniogtst LeumaaK many people
wbo know Gy exp^ene it*' great re-
Heving poweaiin_rhj[urf»tie ache* and
pains. Price, “Sue and <1.00 per
bottle. Sold by Price » Grtmiand.
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DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine
Wine
1 MMk Nc*JM
<r«Mn* !• refteve u4 cars
•kg* tHstf Man
Thi* excaiisr.t rr ec.cms is net or.iy
soccssafui ir. Cor.qcsnr< tne pain-
ful a.'4 prostratme c.senses that
attacK the female general.'«« system
but it is exceptionally p.easar.t to
take. The usual ru e that the nastier
trie rr eOiCir.e the more effective rt
is. is reversed n the case of Souaw
Vine Wine. It is one of the pleas-
antest of medicines. The fresh
juice cf a wed opened sweet orange
is not more agreeable. It is indeed
a happy combinatsr. of tweet herbs
compounded -with .just enough
spirit* to keep it fresr. a-.d active in
its meoiCina. effect Poor, tired
mothers, wom out with the cares
cf a family ard hcosehoi^, ard suf-
fering from those dfstressing aches,
bear.ng cows pains and nervousness
whiflh women o'.y know, rerive
wooderf-.lty under i*^strengthening
and exhiiratir.g e-xe. It eases
pain, strengtners weakened parts,
corrects irregular t es. builds up
a strong, vigerous body, restores
brightness to tbs eye amd color tc
the cheeks.
SoU by Drvgguti and Dealer*
Price SI Per Bottle
€T.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOillS, MISSOt81
S. F. LARSEN
PROFESSIONAL
PHOTOGRAPHER
Clifton.
T exas
DILLARD & WORD
Attrneys-at-Law
CIVIL PRACTICE
Meridian. - Texas
Metbadiit M sistrr Eetcnuassttv Chaabrr-
Uias’s Coagb Rrariy
Kpv . .raairt . MJaa.
Miitr;., * .t#-- *• l.u.'Lt—.r.u-r. .
fought Otnedy i.as fu*<-c ,,
and »•-,!'<.tiif gu*-«t our home for »
mint be r of year-, ! fisghiy rwun.
J ;t !‘* toy *» ,i,» , . fe-iL/ a n
icint- w -fthy •,! tr.a. .c •»*.►> of colds
congji*. and croup ‘ (1. v- t. itamb«*r-
Iain's « *■ :gh Kwnteoy a trand
j are uoni.-.-cht * i. i.j.J
**!fectua ui,-i corit.n-,*' t.- ..<• igt ,K-.
caaion l:r>% for >•-»;•* to corn#-, a,
j nufnJ otl»-r* pat*. I For »;»;*■ try..,
! all dca.Vr v. i .!v
Got a not eriowt-r oath at John
j sou's ba.* G*r ir.-o;.:. ,
J C G«rp«ntcr
J Owen Carpenter
CARPENTFR & CARPENTER
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Offices in
Hutton * Carpenter s Drug Store
EAT WITH ME
Oysters and Every-
thing in the Short
Order Line.
Chas. Poulson
Two Doora West of First Guar-
anty State Bank
For sale by Hatton A Carpenter
A* Business Education
TOBY’S
Practical Business Colleges
WACO, TEXAS MEW TOMA CITY
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1913, newspaper, February 28, 1913; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775254/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.