The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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10 lb. Gran. Sugar ... SI.00
9 lb. Cut L. Sugar .... $1.00
4 lb. Pe^ Berry Coffee $1.00
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Be among the First IQO to enter our Store Saturday
Morning at 10:30-$50 in Free Merchandise
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MODEL GIN NOTICE
After this week, or after December
11th, we will gin only on Friday and
Saturday until further notice.
The Model Gin,
tfc. \ C. C. Westley, Manager.
A Tonic
For Women
CITATION BY PUBLICATION | HAD IT EVER OCCURRED TO YOU
THE STATE' OF TEXAS, in the Had it ever occurred to you that you !
Justice Court of Precinct No. 8, Boa- had aK Well try to be a successful
t7 ^UHLiinor^JjrOmBUble of without attending a med.-
Bosque County, Greeting: cal school, or a successful lawyer with-
You are Hereby Commanded, That out attending a law school, or n suc-
by making Publication of this Citation cessful minister without attending a
in some newspaper published in the theoloKjca, schoo, a„ ^ try ^ l)P B
County Of Bosque, if there be a news- , , . , . . .
paper published in said County, (but if successful banker, merchant or bus.
not, then in the nearest County where ness
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS, in the
FRUIT TREKS, IIKRKIKS. ROHES
AND FLOWERING HIIRIJHS
"I was hardly able to drag, I
was so weakened,” writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C.
“The doctor treated me for about
two months, Still 1 didn’t get
any better. I had a large fam-
ily and felt 1 surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. I had
beard of
n
a newspaper is published), for four
weeks previous to the return day
hereof, you summon W. N. Lefevre,
whose residence is unknown, to be and
appear before the Justice Court of
Precinct No. 8, of the County of Bos-
que, to be holden in Clifton, Texas, on
the 28th day of January, A. I). 1921,
File Number being 187, then and there
to answer the suit of- Schow Brothers
filed in said court on the 20th day of
December, A. 1). 1920, against the
said W. N. Lefevre and alleging in
substance as foliowb, to-wit:
On open account for goods, wares
and merchandise, that is due and un-
paid, amounting to the gum of One
Hundred Seventy and-30-100 dollars,
and interest from January 1, 1918 at
the rate of 6 per cent per, annum.
Herein Fail Not, but hive you then
and there before said (jouirt this Writ,
with your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
man of any kind without first
being trained for business in the Tyler
Commercial College. You would at-
tend a university with a reputation if
you wanted to make a first class doc-1
tor, lawyer or minister. Why not use
tiie same good judgement in selecting
a business school in which to secure
your training? The Tyler Commercial
College of Tyler, Texas, is the business
university of the South; it enrolls
more students annually than any other
similar school in America. Its stu
dents have come from 39 different
states and seven foreign countries; its
rraduates are holding the very best of
’ ositions in the leading cities of the
United States.
If you will spend from $100 to $2.r>0
for tuition .board and books for a
course of Shorthand, Bookkeeping,
Justice Court of Precinct No. 8, Mos-
que County, January Term, A. I). 1921, .
To the Sheriff or any Constable of No tr^H w'rr *v*r *rown
Bosque County. Greeting: |than have this year. We have the
You are Hereby Commanded, That1 sure-bearing varieties for the different
by making Publication of this Citation sections in all fruits and berries, and
m some newspaper published in the lh(. ,H,„t „hlld Bhruba and evergreens
( ounty of Bosque, if there be a news
paper published in said County, (hut if
not, then in the nearest County where
a newspaper is published), for four
weeks previous l<» the return day
hereof, you summon (). J. White,
whose residence is unknown, to be and
appear, before the. Justice Court of
Precinct No. 8, of the County of Bos-
que, to be holden in Clifton, Texas, on
Our LEONA peach la-ats Klberta.
Our SMITH |>each has missed hut one i
crop hi 2ft years. Our NONA and oth-
er pimps are wonderful.
I,i t us make your 11< »M K GKO UN OS
FOREVER BEAUTIFUL, comfort
aide, and valuable witli hardy climate
proof standard and native flowering
Ti
the 28th day of January, A, D. 1,921, shrubs, bulbs, etc., arranged in natural,
File Number being—-Uib-then and there
Given under my hand this 20th day Telegraphy,, Cotton Classing, or Bus-
of January, A. D. 1920.
J. T. FORSON, Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 8, Bosque County, Texas.
“I decided to try tt," con-
tines Mrs. Ray . . . *1 took
dght bottles ha all... I re-
gained my strength and hare
bad no more trouble with wo-
manly weakness. I have ten
cfafltao and an aMe to do an
my housework and a lot oat*
doors ... I cm ante tecoo*
It is a good thing that a pair of new
shoes doesn’t hurt your feet the way
they hurt your pocket book.
incus Finance, or better still, spend j
$200 to $300 and complete any three
ojf these courses, you will have made
the best investment of your life.
What young man or woman with grit
and determination cannot raise this
to answer the suit of Schow Brothers
filed in said court on 'the 9th day of
December, A. I). 19I9, against Un-
said (). J. White and alleging in
substance as follows, to wit?
That the said O. J. White is indebted
to the said Schow Brothers in the sum
of Forty Four ami 23 100 Dollars
(44.23) for goods, wares and merch-
andise; that the sum i* due and un-
pnid.
Herein Fni! Not but have you then
and there before said Court this Writ,
with your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same
Given under my hand this 17th day
of December, A. I). 1920.
J. T. FORSON, Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 8, Bosque County, Texas.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS, in the
Justice Court of Precinct No. 8, Bos
amojint? Hundreds of students who!Hue County, January Term, A D. I92l
A man hasn’t any sense. When he
gets engaged to a girl the poor fool
thinka he did it
Trite Cardiff todty.
bejvst what yofl need.
At «D druggists.
There are a whole lot of Club wom-
en in thia country who should be at
home dabbing their kids.
borrowed every cent of the money to
attend this school, or gave their note
for part of their tuition, will readily
tell you it was the best venture of
their lives; they were soon able thru
the Sheriff or any Constable
Bosque County, Greeting:
You are Hereby Commanded, That
by making Publication of this CiUtion
in some newspaper published in the
County of Bosque, if there be a news-
informal borders, groups and musaes
Plant a background for your higne,
or a norther breaker, of our glossy
leaved Evergreen Japan Ligustruni,”
like loose growing on our State Cap
itul grounds.
To still furtnbr improve our land
scape Departrnrrrv, we have associated
with us Mr F. W. Ilensel, who for
years has been the head of the Division
of landscape Designing and Engineer
ing of Texas A. A M. (allege. He in
a graduate of A. A M (’allege, and
of Cornell University, and lletter sti.
a native Texan who knows Texas.
We want honest, energetic men nml
women to sell our stork. local or
general, temporary or permanent.
Nursery established I87ft, 32 ft acres
We pay express Ask for catalogue
THE AUSTIN NURSERY,,
of F. T. Ramsey A Son.
tfc. Austin, Texas
The strain of modem bus-
iness life is too much for
the nerves. You need m
nerve sedative. Try
And bull-leeve us, a man would have
to go some to lead a Double Life on a
the good position secured them by the *n aaid^f,ounty, (but if niufrlvi salary these days.
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We will appreciate a part of your
shoe repair work.—J. W. Jennings, at
Clifton Mercantile Company’s harness *ou are- wiU alws!r' ** wh*1 *ou
college, to pay what they owed and
continue to hold their good positions
or go into business for themselves and
succeed. If you always remain where
not, then in the nearest County where
a newspaper is published), for four
weeks previous to the return day If a woman has a poor complexion!
hereof, you summon C. R. Albin, she isn’t happy until she has purchased
whose residence is unknown, to be and a better oru» *
appear before the Justice Court of “ .
A Nerve Sedative that i
recommended for Nervous-
new, Sleeplessness, Epilep-
sy, Hysteria, Chronic Head-
ache, Nervous Irritation,
and for use by those ad-
dicted to the Alcoholic or
Drug Habit
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, In*.
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TL-T^ I
TEE CITY BAKERY
Why worry^with trouble of baking?^ Try
id,
coming to The City Bakery* for your Brea
Pies and Cfkes.
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Opr*' fSndays from 7 to 9 n~ m.
THE CITY BAKERY
are. Think this statement over ser-
iously. More than 300 new students,
before this month closes, will be added
to the fifteen hundred that are now
uere. Why not you be among the
number? You can enter any day and
uke up the work. For large free cat-
alogue, verifying the above claims
and mor.e, fill in and mail.
Precinct No. 8, of the County of Bos
que, to be holden in Clifton, Texas, on |
the 28th day of January, A/D. 1921,
File Number being f86, then and there
to answer the suit of Schow Brothers
tiled in said court on the 20th day of
December, A. I). 1920, against Ute
said C. R. Albin and alleging in < |
substance as follows, to-wit:
| Fqr open account amounting to the
j sum of Twenty Two and 30-100 Dol-
that is dud‘and unpaid.
YOUR PROPERTY
v lam, that is due and un,----
ame ................................—.................. j Herein Fail Not, but have you then
Address .................. .................. and there before said Court this Writ,
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< urse interested in
E. A. JACKSON. Prop.
PHONE NO. 120
Lieutenant Pat O'Brten, renowned
turd man, and'soldier of fortune, knawn
;» as the American Ace, committed sui-
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with your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the samer
Given under my hand this 20th day/
of December, A. D. 1920. S
. J. T. FORSON, Justice of the Peace,
Precinct No. 8, Boeqoe County, Texas.
Is worth more today than it w&s a year ago^—it
would cost you a lot more to build it—if the
Fire Demon got it—so why not increase your
" Insurance? Some are adding a thirjd, others
more. Is it thejwise thing—th esafe thing—to
do? It takes dnly a* little accident to turn the
mse'into a p
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FOR RAI.R
A f*w good milch cows ami a few
good pign, two months old at pre-war
"Tin**, priced to move tta-ro.
42-2tp. A F. Gohlke, Clifton, Texas.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 14, 1921, newspaper, January 14, 1921; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775876/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.