The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1919 Page: 5 of 8
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On the subject of making your money go as far as possible,
pay a visit to this store. We predict it will be a good lesson
in the art of buying
QUALITY GROCERIES
All the talk and persuasion we could devise would not be
half so effective as the service and value of the merchandise
we offer for your inspection and judgment.
LOPER’S QUALITY STORE
CLIFTON,
TEXAS
Local and Personal j
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Nice assortment of perfumes
of all kinds.—Carpenter Bros.tf
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For sale, a tine pony, three
years old.—Oscar J. Rea. ltc
When in a hurry for your gro-
cery order phone 43.—Oscar J.
Rea & Co. ltc
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II. C. Odle was down from Me-
ridian for a short business stay
last Tuesday morning.
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Brighten your home by using
our mazda lamps.—Oscar J. Rea
& Co. ltc
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Fresh box candies of various
Phone your grocery orders to
Allison Miller.—Phone 1G. tfc
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Second-hand sacks for sale.— Carpenter Bros. tfc
Clifton Produce Co. ltc I --o-
--o- 1 Mr. A. C. Arlett and family
You can now get cane seed at were hero to attend the Hafer-
Conrad wedding.
Oscar J. Rea & Co.
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. Flash lights
have one for
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that flash. We
vou.—Carpenter
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John M. Grimland made a bus-
iness trip to Fort Worth Tues-
day.
i We have a few lawn mowers
I left, going at the old price—Os-
! car J. Rea & Co. ltc
Miss Mario Grimland was here
from Waco to visit home folks
the first of the week.
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Try a sack of American Beau-j Poland China pigs for sale, do-
ty flour with your order.—Oscar livery about the loth of May.—
J. Rea & Co.
ltc : Oscar J. Rea.
Mrs. 0. T. Burns and little son
visited in Temple the first of the
week.
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We carry a nice stock of fresh
potatoes and beans.—Oscar J.
Rea & Co. ltc
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Full line of toilet articles of
the standard
ter Bros.
grades.—Carpen-
tfc
See our jewelry. If we haven’t
what you want we will order it
for you.—Carpenter Bros. tfc
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Symons and
children of Cleburne were week-
end visitors with Clifton friends.
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If you want a casing to last
get one of our 6000 mile Hawk-
eye.—Oscar J. Rea & Co. ltc
Miss Minnie White spent Sun-
day with friends and relatives in
Cleburne.
Wanted to buy, clean cotton
rags. Apply to Neal Nelson, at
Clifton Electric Light plant, tfc
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CONCRETE INSTANCE OF SAC-
RIFICE AND PATRIOTISM
A citizen of Clifton sacrificed bis
only son on the battle fields of France
for America. This son left an insur-
ance policy'for his father for one thous-
M and dollars. He left the policy at the
FIRST Guaranty State Bank for safe
| keeping with instructions for us to
keep the monthly premiums paid for
jjf him. The premiums were paid, his fa-
ther collected the full amount of the
insurance and today he gave us his siib-
scription for a $1,000.00 Victory Lib-
erty Bond.
If you do not understand the gov-
ernment plan, let us explain it to you if
you are not able to buy a bond let us
help you.
y We take a personal interest in our
| patrons and desire to be of the utmost
assistance to them in their financial af-
fairs.
FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
For Sale—Large work animal
—good brood mare.—John R.
Cowen, Clifton, Texas. 5-2tc
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Mr. and Mrs N. E. Lovelady,
accompanied by Mrs. M. E. Swil-
ling, were Waco visitoros Mon-
day.
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For Sale—200 or more bush-
els of Mebane cotton seed for
planting.—I. M. Solberg. 5-2tc
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Bring me your eggs and but-
ter and get Top Prices. Allison
Miller. 47-tfc
For sale—Large work animal
good brood mare.—John R. Cow-
en, Clifton, Texas. 5-2tc
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For Sale—Ford Sedan in first-
class condition, at a bargain.—
J. K. Priffitt, Clifton, Tex. 6-2tc
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Mrs. C. Gollihar of Whitney is
here this week the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. John M. Grim-
land.
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We have a few sacks of slight-
ly damaged bran that we are of-
fering at greatly reduced prices.
—Clifton Mercantile Co. ltc
Bud Olson returned home
Tuesday after a visit with rela-
tives and friends in Kaufman
county.
Let us supply you with your
hog feed, slightly damaged bran,
offered at reduced prices.—Clif-
ton Mercantile Co. ltc
Mrs. Seth Summers and Mrs.
Ruel Hill and children visited!
relatives at Crawford Saturday
and Sunday.
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We are always in the market
for your produce at the highest|
market prices. Give us a bid
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Beginning May 1st, our govern-
ment has placed a tax qh all soft
drinks, which says that this tax
must be collected at the time of
sale. On account of this taxation
all drinks sold over our soda foun-
tain from May 1st will be cash.
—CARPENTER BROS.
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FOR SALE—A five passenger I Wanted, a good manager for
ear. Will sell for cash or trade the farm by May 1st. Apph
for two-passenger Ford or any- only by letter, stating your e\-
thing else of value.—H. S. Pear-! perience and salary expected,
son. tfc. I Oscar J. Rea. ltc
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Mrs. J. C. Wallace and little j ;ur. amt Airs. ,). W. Butler and
daughter, Rilla Mae, from Rome, | daughter, Miss Mary, were in
(la., are visiting her cousin, N. | Valley Mills Wednesday evening
T. Wallace, and family of this j the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
city. j Pool and other friends.
If you are needing some hog
feed be sure to see us, as we
have something that we ran sell
you CHEAP.—Clifton Mercan-
tile Co.
ltc
before you sell.—Schow Bros, lc
Leave your car at the Clifton
Garage. Make it headquarters,
even though you do not need
anything. tfc
Second-hand McCormick bin-
der in good running order for
sale at a bargain.—I. M. Sol-
berg. 5-2 tc
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Brown Moore returned to
South Texas Monda> night to
( re:-nine his labors with the com-
Ipany he has been with for some
j time.
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When you want to sell your
mutton or sheep be sure and tel-
ephone or set.' me for highest
market prices.—11.
Clifton. Texas.
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For Sale—Six
mule colts
A.
Nelson,
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one-year old
Also some good
brood mares. See Walter Has-
Miss Ruby Parks was here'tings, Route 2,
from Fort Worth the first of the
week for a few days’ visit with
home folks.
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Call at our furniture depart-
ment and let us show you some-
thing new in rugs.—Clifton Mer-
cantile Co. ltc
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For Sale—Rose Comb R. 1.
Reds. Roosters, each
as.
Meridian, Tex-1
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Eggs, 15 for $1.00.-
Clifton, Texas.
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Ste'tson all wool rugs, are what
you want, let us show you the
new rug, when you are in town.
—Clifton Mercantile Co. ltc
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J. R. Lovelady called last Sat-
urday and left the price of the
Dallas News and his old county
paper another year.
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N. E. Lovelady has the ac-
counts and notes of Lovelady
Bros. You can pay them at The
Clifton Produce Co. ltc
We will have a shipment of
strawberries, new potatoes,
fresh beans and squash Satur-
day. Phone us your order.—
Schow Brothers. ltc |
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Messrs. J. S. Pool, Chas. Dans-j
... .. by and Dr. L. C. Goodall were I
$1.50. here from Valley Mills Monday J
J. L. Wood, j afternoon for a few hours’ bus-i
5-2tp jiness stay.
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If you are in need of prompt
and efficient plumbing work,
call us. There is no job too large
or too small for us to handle.—
Schow Brothers. ltc
Do not fail to avail yourself of
the opportunity of buying one of
our second-hand hinders. \\ c
have some unusual \allies in
both .McCormick and Deerings.
—Schow Brothers. ltc
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Earl Rudd of For! Worth, whu
'A.is a private in the 143rd Field
Artillery which ret mini from
France ncctiily, spent la.q Fri-
day visiting in ihe J-. F. S lio,
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A car Rub of bind, r- he..
anotlu r car to arri\ <■ ucxl w eel,.
If you want a machine in t ime-
place your order today for a
John Deere Binder.—Oscar ,1.
Rea & Co. ' lie
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Pat Ryan, who has been sta-
tioned at San Antonio with the
cavalry or remount division lor,
the past year or more, was giv-i
en his honorable discharge from j
the service last week and reach-1
ed home Friday. When he has,
rested and visited to his entire
satisfaction he expects to go out
and make his headquarters with
J. W. Greenwade on the ranch, j
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Clark-
son and two little sons went up
to, Tiirt Worth Saturday to visit
i el a t i \ es. Mrs. Clarkson and the
children are spending the week
t here.
QUALITY SUITS J
PRICED RIGHT •
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those who like to
high-grade clothes,
d to the minute, we
i range of patterns
"del,-. alntoM unlimit-
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■a w ho refits
old can find 1 he models t hat
will make them retain that
youthful appearance. <dime
and let us show you.
W. V.KUGLE
The Tailor
CLIFTON.
TEXAS
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Meridian Abstract Co., Meri-
dian, Texas. Complete Abstract
of lands in Bosque County.
Prompt and efficient service, tfc
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We will have fresh Beans,
Squash, and new Potatoes for
our customers S a t u r d a y.—
Schow Bros. ltc
Elbert Meyer, who is employ-
ed in the Reginal Bank at Dallas,
came home the first of the week
to spend his vacation.
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If you want to buy a type-
writer let me show you a Wood-
stock. Call or write me.—Mon-
roe Robertson, Meridian Tex. ltc
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Bring us your old shoes and
let us make them new the Good-
year way. We will make it to
your interest.—Schow Bros, ltc
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The Record acknowledges re-
ceipt of $1.50 from Miss Pauline
Dahl of Norge, Oklahoma, to pay
for the paper one year.
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If you want to buy a type-
writer let me show you a Wood
stock. Call or write me.—Mon-
roe Robertson, Meridian, Tex.ltc
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Mrs. F. L. Handley returned
home Wednesday after a two
month’s stay with children in
Fort Worth and Cleburne.
Mrs. J. K. Proffitt called Tues-
day and left $1.25 to pay for the
Record to be sent to her sister,
Mrs. Mary Gary, Fort Chatburn,
Texas, one year.
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Treat yourself to a new pair
of hand-made boots or shoes. We j
can make them to your entire,
satisfaction—any style, any lea- j
ther.—Schow Brothers. ltc
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If you need a new battery I
why not buy one with a written
guarantee for 18 months? See; j
McNeill Hardware Co., Clifton,1
Texas.
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GET YOUR MEAT HERE
The hot weather is coming on, and people who purchase
their meat here and are not prepared to take care of it over
night can leave it here and we will take care of it and deli-
ver it early Sunday morning. We will be open until 0:30
Saturday nights.
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STANDEFER BROS. MARKET
PHONE 86
CLIFTON, TEXAS j
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For SERVICE go to the Clif- «—
ton Garage. The best oils, gaso- '
line, casings, inner tubes and ac-1
cessories. Your business is al-
ways appreciated. tfc
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wieser and
sons of Hico spent a short while!
with Clifton friends last Sunday
afternoon, while en route home
from Waco in their car.
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O. E Schow, who is a busy man
these days looking after the
Swensondale Oil interest at Cad-
do, Texas, was at home for a
short stay the first of the week.
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I buy and sell Fords and all
kinds of automobiles. Have
some rare bargains to offer now.
See me if you are in the market.
Voy G. Fort, Clifton, Texas. 52tc
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fort were
in Waco Monday and were ac-
companied home by Mrs. Fort’s
sister, Miss Kate Hill, who had
just completed her business
course in a business college.
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WHITE SWAN RESTAURANT
The Best of Everything to Eat
Berwick Oysters
- Good Service
Fine Speckle Trout
J. T. TORRENCE
INSURE NOW
BEFORE THE FIRE
J. K. McSPADDEN
IN FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK BUILDING
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1919, newspaper, April 25, 1919; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775659/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.