The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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Bte 8how
. Saturday.
■Tborv of Tarner.Tille
I REPRESENT the Southland Ufa Inauranc. Co., ot
'DaBaa,Ta»aa, thia company wrote tiro and one halt mil-
lion dollars of more paid for business than any other com-
Texas and contains no provisions prohibited bv the laws of
the 8tate of Tends.
Every policy we issue is a square deal, for the insured,
the agent, the company, what proposition could be fairer?
* We represent the best fire insurance companies in the
• world. /- ..
/ J* K* McSPADPEN
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ws said Persona
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ims of Interest About People You Know
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B^our acbool tablets, pen-
cils, pens, ink and stationery at
he City Drug Store.
For cut glass, hand painted
china and jewelery we have it at
the Corner Drug 8tore.
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Andrew Nelson went to Tem-
ple Monday to have his eyes
^RMR^npecmUat.
Mammonth Bronze Turkeys
for sale. Apply to Mrs. Ole
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Pay taxes to J. M. Brooks.
See stock law election notice.
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Lard 15c at Zschech’s market.
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Visite our demonstration Sat-
urday Connollys.
Make the Corner Drug Store
your headquarters.
If prices count, then Schow
Bros, have The Read Sale.
When Schow Bros, advertise
a Sale it must be REAL.
For one of those good easy
shaves try Johnson & Larson.
My stock of groceries is com-
plete and prices, right. C. W.
Johle.
Until Saturday Jan. 21st when
think—think of The Real
Y—47 bales of good John-
grass hay left. Who wants
. M. Rutherford.
Be convinced by visiting The
Real Sale that there is nothing
but bargains at Schow Bros.
Pay taxes to J. M. Brooks.
It is on now.—Connolly & Co
Connollys lead in low prices
others trail behind.
Bring your prescriptions to
the City Drug Store.
Hugh Rail s back was here the
first of the week from Dallas to
visit his parents and other rel-
atives.
WOOD Sawing—Parties wanting
wood sawed, phone or write
Jenson Bros. Norse, Tot^
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Adolph Ott, of near Cayote
was here Monday with twelve
bales of cotton that he sold for
14:80.
We carry a full line of combs
and brushes and anything in
drug sundries at the Corner
Drug Store.
If necessary, it will pay you
to borrow money and supply
your many wants during The
Real Sale at Schow Bros.
Rev. W. L. Hightower, pastor
of the Turtiersville M. E. church
was here Monday enroute to
Mcgregor to attend a preacher’s
meeting in session there this
week.
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Pleurisy pains are located just be-
low the short ribs. Lumbago affect*
the same region but towards tin- back.
Ballard’s Snow Liniment i* the rem-
edy in either case. If rubbed in thor-
oughly it eases pain, relaxed the mus-
cles and the patient can move about
freely and comfortably. Price -‘>c,
50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
Price & Grimland.
Hit it up for the $65.00 Machine
at Connolly Saturday.
Meet your friends during The
Real Sale at Schow Bros.
There are many little surprises
in store for you at The Real Sale.
For soaps, perfumes and toilet
water, at the Corner Drug Store.
Nothing but satisfied custom-
ers leave The Real Sale at Schow
Bros.
Call at the Corner Drug Store
for your cigars, smoking tobacco,
pipes, etc.
The baby of Dr. and Mrs. J.
T. Glass has been quite sick
this week.
R. M. Roebuck, of Clifton,
former bookkeeper for Connolly
& Co. at Clifton, has been trans-
ferred to Valley Mills and is now
in the store here.—Valley Mills
Tribune.
I&der J. E. Block of Cleburne
will begin a series of meetings
at Womack, on Thursday night
before the 1st Sunday in Feb-
ruary, the weather permitting,
Everybody invited to come out
and hear this series of sermons’
Guaran
We solicit your Banking business end promise
accommodations in line with good banking
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Officers
H. H. BALEY, President
TOM C. PARKS >
Active Vice President
T. W. ANDERSON,
Vice Preside
J.M. JENSON, Cashier
I. A. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Assistant Cashier
Directors
H. H. BALEY
TOM C. PARKS
T. W. ANDERSON
FRITZ BERTRAND
J. H. BEKKEN *
J. T. GLASS
C. R. JAMESON
J. M. JENSON
fhrrr
Farmers Guaranty State Bank
Of Clifton, Texas
Joe K. McSpadden was in
Dallas Saturday to be present at
an elaborate banquet given by
the Southland Life Insurance
Company at the Southland Hotel
in honor of its local agents in
this State. Mr. McSpadden re-
ports an enjoyable time at the
expense of the company he rep-
resents.
Annual Report of the
Clifton Volunteer Fire Co.
Jon. 1st. 1910:
To cash on hand........$ 52 35
Donations............... 7 50
Donations, Ladies’Aid So. 291 00
Donations, Temple Con . 110 00
Fine Collected.......... 2 25
Loans collected.......... 216 20
Interest collected........ 32 55
Prompt Payment
Mr. J. K. McSpadden, City:
My house and contents were
insured with you in the Liver-
pool & London & Globe and Mil-
waukee-Mechanics Ins. Co.
A fire occurred on Dec. 25, 1910;
loss was adjusted and paid in
full to my entire satisfaction on
Dec. 30,1910. J. T. Forson.
D. W. Ingersoll was in south-
west Texas the first of the week
on business.
Messrs. Tom M. Pool and Geo.
Scrutchfield were in Meridian
Monday on business.
We have a full line of popket
knives, razors and scissors at
the Corner Drug Store.
Carter says he never saw such
bargains as are offered during
The Real Sale at Schow Bros.
Notice—The First National
Bank, located at Clifton, in the
State of Texas, is closine its af-
fairs. All q.ote holders and oth-
er creditors of the association
are therefore hereby notified to
present the notes and other
claims for payment.
$711 85
General expenses........ 39 75
Expenses, play ......... 20 85
Expenses. Temple Con... 88 98<
Donation................ 10 45
Loans................. 350 00
Cash on hand Jan. 1, 1911 201 82
O. A. Bronstad, Cashier.
), 191&
Dated December 36,
$711 85
City property.......... 3025 25
We are proud of the records
of the companies we represent.
Let me write your insurance,
and when you need it, it will be
forthcoming.
J. K. McSpadden
Insurance and Real Estate.
Sam Mooney and family re-
turned Wednesday from Hamlin
where they have been visiting.
L .H. Hering of Stamford was
here Sunday and Monday the
guest of his uncle ,H. W. Herring.
Miss Nannie Bell Mayfield of
Meridian was here the first of
the week the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Jeff Pierson.
An old gentleman giving his
name as F. M. Norther, was ar-
rested here last Friday night on
a charge of selling and practic-
ing medicine without license.
His bond was set at $500.00
which he failed to make and
placed in the city lockup until
the next morning when constable
Geo. Price accompanied him to
Meridian where he will be held
in jail to await the action of the
grand jury.
Company Cproperty..... 458 30
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Card of Thanks.
Mr. Man, if you are in need of
a Suit or Coat, take advantage of
the low prices quoted during
The Real Sale at SoUow Bros.
Having sold my barber shop to
Mr. E. F. Mahaney, I wish to
extend thank to my many custo-
mers and friends who gave me
their patronage while in business.
Sincerely yours,
Jas. A. Holt.
3483 45
Number of fires previously
reported..............
Number of fires this year
Number of alarms this year
Value of buildings.....$ 9435 00
Value of contents..... 4165 00
Total value......$13600 00
Loss on buildings......$2960 00
Loss on contents....... 1582 50
Total loss........ 4542 50
Insurance............ 2717 50
Actual loss....... 1825 00
Organized November 1906; cop-
Eor LaGrippe Coughs and Stfiy Colds
Take Foley’s Honey and Tar. It
gives quick relief and expels the cold
from your system. It contains no
opiates, safe and sure.—City Drug
Store.
Creamery Pays Dividend.
Belton, Tex. Jan. 10 —The
directors of the Donnell Cream-
ery Company met and declared
a 10 per cent dividend and pass-
ed 10 per cent to surplus fund
with which to make some im-
provements. This is considered
an nuusually good record for a
“dry year and that, too, with a
sist of 3 hose carts, 1500 ft. hose, j ”ew industr'r- The farmersjare
1 hook and ladder cart, I to realise the value
of diversification, as advocated
The liver loses its activity at times
and needs help. Herbine is an effec-
tive liver stimulant. It also purifies
the bowels, strengthens digestion and
restores strength, vigor and cheerful
spirits. Price .W. Sold by Price
«k Grimland.
To the many readers of the
Cifton Record, Take Warning!
You will miss an opportunity of
a life time if you do not take ad-
vantage of the extremely low
prices quoted and supply your
wants for monts to come during
The Real Sale at Schow Bros.
Active members............ 14
Honorary members........../9
Applications on table........ 4
Officers for 1911:
President..........W. S. Mixon
Chief..............H. W. Hering
1st asst Chief..........A. Dahl
2nd asst. Chief........J. B. Kell
Sec’y-Treas .....L. E. Tennison
Fire Marshall..... R. G. Mixon
C. C. Westley, N. M. Swenson,
F. W. Nelson. Trustees.
by The Galveston-Dallas News.
Moles Scattered by Wreck.
Killeen, Bell Co., Tex. Jan. 15
—An eastbound freight train
went in the ditch yesterday
morning about 2 o’clock just
west of the water tank one mile
from this place. All the cars,
caboose and tender left the track
and only the engine escaped.
Most of the cars turned “turtle,”
bv^t none of the crew was hurt.
Otie car containing thirty-one
fine mules, only one of wihch
was killed, the others scattering
all over the community. The
company employed one of the
cowboys here to capture the
mules, paying $1. per head, and
the young man had rounded up
fifteen at the report and had
changed horses preparatory to
capturing the remaining fifteen.
Foley’* Kidney Remedy no Appreciation
L. McConnell, Catherine St, Elmira
N. Y. writes: “I wish to express my
appreciation of the great good I de-
rived from Foley’s Kidney Remedy,
which is used for a bad case Of kidney
trouble and proved to me beyond
doubt it is the most reliable kidney
medicine 1 have ever taken.”—City
Drug Store.
Bring us your prescriptions
and recipes, we guarantee satis-
faction at the Corner Drug Store.
Heartburn, indigestion or distress
of the stomach is instantly relieved
by Herbine. It forces the badley di-
gested food out of the body and re-
stores tone in the stomoch and bowels.
Price 50c. Sold by Price & Grimland.
FRESH CORN MEAL
AT GOLDEN S
On the pachage when you buy
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs
and colds. None genuine without the
Ree Hive. Remember the name.
Foley's Honey and Tar and reject any
substitute.—City Drugstore
Revival Meeting.
Now is the time to put out
your shade trees. Do not for-
get to beautify your home when
it costs but a trifle.
Elder John T. Hinds, of Fay-1
etteville, Ark., will begin a ser- i
ies of meetings at the Church of
Christ, on the 1st Sunday in,
April. Everybody come out and '
lets have a good meeting.
SAVES TWO LIVES
SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY
Patronize the
Star Barber Shop
Located In the Fricke Building.
Hair cuts 25c.
Shave IOc.
E.F. MAHANEY. Prop,
"i want to thank you from the bot-
tom of my heart.' wrote C. 13' Rader,
of Lewisburg. W. Va. ‘‘for the won-
derful benefit I got from Electric Bit-
ters, in curing ine of both a severe
case of stomach trouble and of rheu-
matism. from which I had been an al-
most helpless sufferer for ten years.
It suited my cate as thmaough de just
forme.” For dyspepsia, indigestion
jaundice and to rid the system of
kidney poisons that cause rheuma-
tism, Electric Bitters baa no equal.
Try them. Every bottle guaranteed
to satisfy. Only 5Ur a all Druggist
“Neithe my sister nor myself might
be living today, if it had not been for
Dr. King’s New Dissavery" writes .A
D. McDonald of Fayetteville. N. C.,
R. F. D.'No. 8, for we both had fright- j
ful co ighs that no other remedy could
help. We were told ray sister had
^nsuption. She was very weak and
had nights sweats but- your wonder-
ful medicine completely cured us both.
Ite the best I ever used or heard of.”
For tore lungs, coughs, colds, hem-
orrhage, lagrippe. asthma, hay fever,
croup, whooping cough—all bronchial
trouble*—its supreme. Trial bottle
free. Gttc and 11.00 Guaranteed by
All Dfriggists.
A Wireless Message
That’s what Henry up there is certainly getting, and
that’s what we have for you. Not a brick, but a message
of splendid bargains in lumber and building material of
every kind. i
Look around a bit and see if the barn, or the granary,
or the corn crib, or—well, no matter what; just see if
something about the place doesn!t need fixing up. If you
need lumber of any kind, or are likely to need it in the
near,future, it will pay you to buy it right now, as we can
give you especially favorable prices.
Clifton Lumber Co.
L. D. Townsend, Mgr.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1911, newspaper, January 20, 1911; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796543/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.