The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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Ladies’ a n d Misses’
Sweaters of all kinds
and si/.es from $1 00
to ..... $4.0()
Children’s Knitt School
Gloves
ahd Mittens at
15c. 20c
and.......25c
Ladies'
a n ti Misses’
Coats a
large assort-
meat ;i
it from $2.75
to......
. $ 16.50
Blankets of all kinds
wool and Cotton run-
ning in
price from 50c
to.....
$6.00
RELIABLE KNIT
LtoBCSSJIMENT
Ladies', Misses and (Chil -
drens Knitt Hoods at
prices from 25c to $2.00
This Store stands back of .every representation
made regarding the undergarments that pass
over its counters. Whether for Child, Miss.
Woman or Man.
Our reputation for quality is based on merit.
Every garment is carefully inspected, before it
can enter our stocks, therefor the service they
give the wearer cannot fail to be satisfactory, which is the reason for the
large and constantly increasing patronage of this department.
Men’s Rain Coats in all
sizes at prices from $5
to.............$8.50
Men’s Work Gloves,
Knitt Gloves and Mit-
tens at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1,
$1.25 and.......$1.50
Men's Flannel 0 v e r-
shirts in all sizes, price■
$1.00, $1.50 and $1.75
THE STORE BIDS YOU ; YOUR FRIENDS A HEARTY WELCOME
Ladies fine Ribbed vests at 25c to . 50C
Men’s Cotton Ribbed or heavy fleeced at 50C
Boys fine Cotton Ribbed per garment 35c
Childrens Blached fine Ribbed 25C
Infants Rubens Shirts 25c and 50C
Ladies’ Union Suits 65c, $1 to
Men’s Union Suits, $1. $125 to
Boys Ribbed Union Suits per suits
Misses Fine Jersey Union Suits
Chilnrens Union Suits 25c and
$1.25
$1.50
50c
50c
50c
Men's and Hoys Sweat-
ers good assortment
from 50c to $5.00
Chase Plush Lab Rohes,
line and heavy: n I I
colors, at from $2.00
to ..... $12.50
We Have A Full Stock Of Everything In The DRY GOODS Line
THE JAMES &. SCHOW COMPANY
Clifton Record
Read the columns of a local
| paper, and you can generally do-
ky hobt. l. b ald r idg cjtennine whoare its progressive
citizens in the various lines of
enterkd at iiwiTOFFiCK. cMFTON, j trade. If they a re wideawake
texas, as second (t.ass mattkr i they will at least occasionally
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EVERY FRIDAY MORN I NOj---
; "I told you so" is poor eonso
SUBSCRIITION ONE IXH.I.AH A YEAR iatioil. ('spec i,l I iy wlietl HUttl.V of
the prophets have done little to
Friday, December i, I’M I rehe\e the ois s they told. It is
. not a ipiestion ol who told you
THE KNOCKER'S PRA't EK so." out a <mestioi, of <'u opera
Mexico also is full of war
orphans, and Christmas is com
ing. What will you do about it?
The instigators of a “holy war”
will have the blood of many
Christians on their hands and
souls.
(hint your dictionaries: they’ve
To smite with the jawbone of j got anew war word “inexpug-
an ass was the Bibhical rule, i nable:” ever hear of it?
but a deadber weapon is the
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To The Farmers ■ will be listed and furnished to
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Mr. B. M. Burgher, Fostmas- Mhe consumers of such articles
ter at Dallas. Texas, has been j "border that they may order
authorized to compile a list of| from you from time to time such
names of the farmers having for , of the above raentl0ned Produce
sale anything that can be trans i ,ls tbcv ma-v need' _____
mitted by parcel tiost mail direct „ ,. . ,
. ...... r,,, ■ • ,......... Scandinavian Lutheran Church.
approximately toe amoin t of vvgian language next Sunday
each kind id' the artire's • mini, . morning at II ot». An ottering to
pel be divided i et Ween til*' CllUl’Ch
III!.
be reason,to:.',■
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........ sure.s ‘or Ti’iieiters' Salary and
Cod, r.t, r.x . moses wdI be taken.
• ’ll a I lie eir n; mant.s meet at tile
ic I is. 1 o,.no, si,e.,ro,,y alternoon at
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[head quarters
The Racket Store
warns iii front >•' mv m o'd'r'.y
and who know' "Hi wiiat ! any -1 ........ . r
have to help keep up the streets ns of Texas m doing something Waco Courts tor the intense of Mif.eota Monitoty l he Moth
ttiat run by my premises• Tins. w 1;• h. may oi of more n,merit adulterating butter. Tnere was tor is an optimist. Ueliavo;
Ijord: would be more tiian 1 man all his arts»»: statemanship. a time in Texas when anyone r*"id lots of tighter times than
• eou hi beat. U "|Juld ‘1111 Sot since Richard Cuke and Sul might engage successtuliy in the those. < hie instance: When,
made'V4htU;iu,r*xi in tUs town* Ross iias Texas had a practical business of-adulteratmg butter. Noah and Shorn and Ham and i
Then too more people might farmer m the governor's chair, but that time has passed. It is Mrs, Noah and Mrs. She iii and
come if the town begins to grow, and another governor-farmer at the business of the government. M rs. Ham disembarked from
which would cause me to lose this fateful time will open oxcep to protect the health of its citi- j the ark they found trade with'
some of my pull, f ask thete ljonal 0pJlortunities for his use zens with the same vigilance that other Nations entirely cut off,!
lf ma^conthiaeI fulness to the agricultural inter-; it would protect them from an and cotton war n 't bringin’
* ests of this state. - Ex.
standstill, that I may continue
to be the chief. Amen,
invading army-.
1 nuthin’.
Toys mill Dolls and Presents for voting ami old, are
pouring in and are now being prepared for display.
It's the Season's opportunity for Pleasure, and - for
Economy when buying at this store. Bargains in
everything. Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc.. Etc.
Always go to the Racket Store First
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
PAUL DORBRITZ. Clifton
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914, newspaper, December 4, 1914; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775444/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.