The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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EVERY DAY SELLERS IN
Steel Enameled Ware
One Pint Bnameled Round Handled Dipper only.. ... 10c
One Quart Enameled Round Handled Dipper only . ... 15c
No. 28 Enameled Wash Basin only ..................10c
No. 32 Enameled Wash Basin rally ................I5c
Two Quart Coffee Pot. Gray Enameled, only 30c
Two Quart Double kMce Boiler. Gray Knamel. only 40c
The above are a few of our many values in Gray Steel Enameled Ware,
We carry almost every article made in the line and ask you to see
them. We have cooking vessels up to 14 qt. in size, such as Preserv-
ing Kettles and Dish Pans, so ii vou have a number to cook for we can
sell you something large enough for your purpose.
All of our goods are marked in plain figures so that you can look
around and select what you want without being troubled to ask the
salesman the prices. Thisi is the modern method of doing business.
Opening New Goods Every Few Days, So Call and Look Around
The Variety Store
NELSON MIXON, Proprietors
Clifton, Texas
; Exhibits at the Dallas Fair (o
Be Instructive.
A and Effective Laxative
A mild, gentle and effective laxative
is what people demand when sutiering
from constipation. Thousands swear
by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Hugh
Talltnan. of Sun Antonio, Texas
writes “'They are, beyond question,
the best pills ray wife and 1 have ever
taken." They never cause [tain.
Price line at druggists, or- by mail.
H. E. Buck ten A Po. Philadelphia or
St. lxmis.
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To Antomotyle Owners.
'Plie Texas coal fields have long
attracted the attention of Uncle Sain
and/he has given the world njuny
glowing accoufitfl of their possibili-
ties in his geological reports, hut the
beet evidence of value it- the product
taken from the mine.
There will he on display at the
State Fair of Texas at Dallas. Oct.
18th to Nor. L’nd, exhibits of the
more important products.
Practical I v eti-rv mineral known
to tiie geological world is found in
Texas, and we produce thirteen min-
erals ju commercial quantities. Ac-
cording to the United States Gco-
j logical Suwcy, the mine value of ■ >ur |
| Available coal supply exceeds the >
j Census Bureau valuation of 'all the I
'farms of the United State-, imlurl- !
i mg their equipment, bv ten billion I
j dollars and i* worth tii'tv times thw
| value of the world’s cotton crop of i
11 y 12.
j I’lie first mineral nrod ieiion of
j record in Texas " as in ,18SV and
| since that time prtxlu< t< valued at
j $227,000.000 have been taken from
jour mines and well”. T.ie mine vul-
' ue of the output for 1012 was
j 827.? 12.
j 'Fhe important mineral prodmts
j in the order of their mine value are
as follows: Petroleum, $8,001,000;
( coal and lignite,’ $d,270,288; clay
product*, $2,680,000; natural gas,
$1,404,000; asphalt, $786.,'85 ; stone.
$.>88,777; gypsum, $401.08.’', uud
salt, $000,OoO.
A'-cording to the report of the
Bureau of Economic Geology and
Technology of the University of Tt x-
' as, we have 10,000 square miles o'
Let Us Figure on Your Bill
This ’s tin- seasonjvvhen ewrbody begins to tigurc
on making needed repairs obout the p!<n e. or putting up
rmw, buildings
We have anticipated the needs'/) user', and nave
stocked up with the < licit est assortine-nt of select lumber
and building materials ever offered in this sect on.
‘ >ur prices are absolutely eight, and no matter what,
you want one piece or a complete house or. barn bill —
Let Us Figure on Your Bill.
Clifton Lumber Co.
L. D. Townsend, Mgr.
J. W. GUIN, The
Stable
Ecrvma asd Itching Cored
The soothing, healing medication j "• wc ,mve sT‘“rt' "’l" '
Come to my Machine Snop to! in nit. HOBSON'S ECZEMA CUNT- lexa* iaml containing workable coal
I.MEMT penetrates every tiny pore of and Wl11 lake 1:,-(UI° Par< t0
| the skin, dears it of all impurities 1 hanst ,,ur Pr«*'n* •“PB*? at tllC "!1'-
I>r.'Hobson’s r<‘rit r3te o!' Illi"il1?- Uc' ~“t!l
!„...u other states -- .......t.ft
get your repairing; done. We are
prepared to till your tires with
tree air.
Neil Nelson, >
tf Clifton. Texas.
NOW HER FRIENDS
They Make Tot Perl Good
the pleasant purgative eft Art pro-
j duccd by < hamberlain's Tablets and
healthy condition of body and
shin itching instantly
Eczema Ointment is guarantee
speedily heal eczema. cashes, ring-
worm. tetter and
eruptions. Eczema Ointment is a
doctor’s prescription; not an experi-
ment. All druggists or by mail, .’>Oc
Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelnhiaor
St. I a i u i s,
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Boom For Good Rdads
Washington, D. C.. Oct..
1 xb»- healthy condition of
•ii j mind which they create make one feel
jovfill. For sale bv Hutton A Par-
HARDLY KNOW HER f; ■— - „o
• Ex-Senator Bailey as a Lawyer One utter mother of the Gov-
| Washington, 1). Oct.. L'l.— jernors of the western states
|M Tbi* Does Not Bother Mrs. Forrner Senator Hailey ofTex-1have iiati lhen' pictures taken
Barton, Under the »as is a practicing attorney in j _ irking on the roads." While
K Ctrcumstancer. Washington and in this connec- j *s doubtlu! if the tirst blister
- tion one of his first known clients J ^ias keen raised on the Guberna-
Houston, Texas.—In an interesting is alu]’ organ'nation that is at- torial t,aws- vet the enthusiasm
letter tram this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton tempting to throw t h e lhas been added t° the movement
writes at follows: “I ihtokitis my duty )liead 0l the jyislncl 0f Columbia iu this manner has been very,
to tell you what your medicint, Cardin, j (^mmisioners out of office. In
|be woman’s tonic, has done lor me. | attacking the appointees ot the
> I was down sick with womanly trouble, ; |‘resident before court, Senator
and my mother advised several different
treatments, but they didn’t seem to do
me any good. I lingered along for three
Or tour months, and lor three weeks. 1
was in bed, so sick I couldn’t bear fox
any one to walk across the floor.
My husband advised me to try Cardui,
the woman’s tonic. I have taken two
bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained
15 pounds and do ail of my housework.
Friends hardly know me, 1 am so well.’’
U you suffer from any of the ailments
10 common to women, don’t allow the
trouble to become chronic. Begin taking
Cardui to-day. ft is purely vegetable,
Os ingredients acting in a gentle, natural
way on the weakened womanly constitu-
tion. You run no risk in trying Cardui.
ft has been helping weak women back to
health and strength for more than 50
years. It will help you. At all dealers.
to j vcit.h other states in production. Our
! coal minis furnish cm ploy mci, i so
itbi-r nnsightlv 111011 f"r -\cll'V
Vi c have !,’> coal and lignite mines
and the annual average prudm tion
per mine is -i-t.Opo ions.
We have one of the largest pe-
t reicatn'areas in the United States,
'j Our oil fields cover •! 0*^000 -quare
" aiTTps oTTerritorv. Texas petroleum
and its products cuter every market
in the world. We export 186,224,-
625 gallons of . rode and refined oil
annually and their export value is
$6,500,000 dollars.
The mineral exhibits vviil portray
many opportunities for investment
and will be one of the most instruc-
tive departments of the Fair.
Best Rigs, Courteous Treatment ail the t ime. We soli
eit your business and assure you that your interests
will be properly ttlken care of. First-class Float line in
connection. Ring us up when needing our services.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE IN CONNECTION
We Have Installed a Hearse for Burial
Purposes
Prompt Service at All Hours
J. W. GUIN, Proprietor
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beneficial.^Washington ha,s been
Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines
Ii you want to- contribute directly
to the occurrence of eaiiiitary bt-on-
greatlv interested in such meet-
ehitis and pneumonia use cough
INSURANCE
For Fire, Life, Accident, Hail,
Tornado, Live Stock and all
• Kinds of Insurance.
Money to Loan on Real Estate
H. W. HERING
Bailey took occassion to pay his
respects to the President m such
a manner as to indicate that he
is not an enthusiastic admirer of
the present Admmistra t i o n.
Bailey has been nursing ill feel
ing toward a large portion of the
Democratic official family for a ...............
loug lime; and bis outburst, even j jq Automobile Owners,
though it did happen to be in the r .
coin ol jaabce. clearly iUaMn.' U,UK' w ,Mafme Shoi> •»
tea that the lllu.tnouts Texan yet Zoul rePai['10n ‘loDe. We are
does not share the view
effervescent Illinois
, . ! medicines that contain codin'-, moi -
mgs as were recently neld in • pbin<1) hm)in and olhf.r sedative.
Detroit, as well as gatherings j when you have a cough or cold. An I
that have taken place in Mis-1 expectorant like chamberlain’s rough I
souri. Kansas, Nebraska, Colora- Bemedy is what is needed. That
do, and other states. It isacer-
taintly that goo<i roads legisla-
tion will be populaT in the regu-
lar session of Congress when it
convenes this winter.
ofthe|prepared ,0
Congress 'free aa'
til] your tires with
V
terson
The ii"
man who says that Mr. Wilson is
j the greatest FFesident since Jef j
N ej t. N El-SON,
Clitton. Texas
cleans out the culture beds or dreed-'
ing places for the germs of pneumonia
and other- germ diseases. That is
why pneumonia never results from a
cold when < hamberlain's Cough
Remedy-is um-U. it mis a world wide
reputation lor its cures. It contains
no morphing or other -edativr. For
saie by Hutton A Carp<inter.
Boy Saw Street Parade Then
Died
ord and Born n.« reial
Writ* U>: CKai'tAiiOogii Mc4»t iix Co..
inoty Dept . .ChAlUnaoiA. Term., (or Special
jMrucUvti)Mywit»i(ar.JW 'Em, ! , • ,,,u. 1. •<-.
ixcuwnt W«wo.' »*iii lo pl-i. wr^>p«i. [ v pptai dne .X'dl iill •, -'
Thi-* is the season n: th* year
when .we talk ’possum and eat
.any thing-vlse in - preference.
Waco. Tex . 17 Dropped up
with pillows. Hilly Bov
Chambers, the-4 yejir old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Will S. Chambers
of Bosqueville. who has 'been
Hverybody has turned their attention strictly to
Autos and Machinery and left the farmers to do
as best they can. We are not guilty but make
our place of business headquarters for general
Blacksmithing and Horse Shoeing.
We grind corn every Tuesday and Friday.
Golden McCall
seven weeks, saw the Wild West j pair of fiies that
circus parade yesterday from j ark. Ik- let the
his father's buggy, and died a j siide hrU. >1V
few liours afterwards at the tv- • tjnnet,i tvi.-ii
sidenc of Mrs. S K. White on j
'.North F.ighteenth street.
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sick with diptheria tor the iiastl The child wao so much ,mproy-
___*___ |ed yt.'.ferday and ins- pleadings
j to be allowed to see the circus
parade was >0 sincere - that trie
United States
TIRES
Are GOOD
Tires
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United States Tires
Are GOOD Tires 1
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This well known brand of goods are now carried in stock
at our shop. The motto: “United State Tires are GOOD
Tires” only bespeaks their high quality and reliabilty and
when you once use these tires you will always be a satis-
fied customer of ours. Also carry good stock of inner tubes
They are the Best. Try them and be Convinced.
Vulcanize and repair outer Casings and Inner Tubes in a
most satisfactory manner.
CANUTESON S GARAGE
parents ‘•onM-ntq.d to bring him
to tow u ;<»:••. 111O parade. Drop
pod up .Hiding the pidovys he sat
in :us fatiiVi > buggy and watch-
ed liic wnd and 'Andy nnwboys.
the hjn.tioes. Texas steer,
tin- ! ii i..:n aip! the ether
xvOlUlc us .g Mt i ,id- ■ g. > by,
His dan- .vas a,! ,-.gwitlt Uie
joy-of tT -alt. ii.lt only :: few nears
afterwards tie was <-otd i j.-aUi.
After the parade ihily Uo.v
Avas taken to the dome o! Mrs.
White, and tucked m, bed- for a
nap. He awoke t rptu the nap
With a chocking sped '.vnicii ebd!
ed in Ins dexith.
roosted in the
pregnant duty
and Shem and
navigate their
bark. Two /res were ah There
vv•'-,;-•■ ad t.i.a Aral Noah might
! have knot ked t i.etn - old with one
j great huskey it: he had the
* chance, ire et t .-hp while he
j vvas a;ua’!,ng f'uinu the ship the
j S’anviiH’ge ina, "s ice ,,td And
ever since in.- -or,- men Rav>
'•foLcd and v. >i.aght and toiled
; again, to .-.i1 t*'.e n.e.isiy flies,
tile more u,. t:i* more \v •ind,
Miieuii'i'- wc ano.Ktiie tj.iatiied
' tinngs :>iind Die more tie ,r ie
* «i« cs 'Use. ,Y- : • ad dke Noah
; niore. or ;>'-ss -esiHinsible for the
; distr. s> that n,ak»*s ,iil iiopt- st.*t'Ui
vague: we s>.»- some • ugiy things
, alive, and a t tm .,ve and grow
and tnnve until t hey are a y!
ague.
The funeral was acid from the} mult-,ply sls [Aatfier Noah
residence in
afternoon at
C. Swinney of the
Methodist church.
The interment was
queville cetnetry.
.io:<nu..v,u, !his|fiv.apj kkk tost.
o dock, Uev. O. "a stich initial,*," the |>o.t
(he had a long and shapely headf
‘‘will save you nine, by gum.”
And nothing truer will you find
in all the years that lie bepind or
all the yaars to come.
We calmly view the noxious
weeds, ir.d habits bad and evil
deeds, which breed* so beastly
last! We iet them grow and
did the
Bosqueville
officiating,
in the Bos -
Father Noah To Blame.
Had Father Noah been quite
haye killed the
The Dallas News and Clifton
Record far $1.75 per year. .
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913, newspaper, October 24, 1913; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775559/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.