The Clifton Record. (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THE RECORD has arranged to give away
several valuable prizes and the conditions are
as stajted below. v!rLh;
With each 25c paid on subscription to the Clifton Rec-
ord a ticket will be issued and at the close of the contest
which will be August 15, the parties holding thd four
largest number of tickets will receive followijj^^rizes:
$40 Scholarship.
First, $40.06 Scholarship Nelson 4 Dradghon Business
College, Fort Worth.
; Y $10 In Merchandise.
Second, $10 in Merchaudisby P. E. Schow 4 Bros.
5.00 Cash.
Third, $5.00 cash given by First National Bank of Clifton.
2.50 in Jewelry.
Fourth, 82.50 in Jewelry given by J. B. Odom.
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Parties desiring to enter this contest can call at the Record
Office and secure receipt blanks and all information desir-
ed. Remember anyone may enter this contest.
Don’t Miss It!
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BRIDGE,BEACH&COf
“SUPERIOR”
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amfori and rapid advancement
A thorough course and good
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Offers better facilities
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position is what we - We accept notes for tuition, payable
after course is fiotsh.efl and-pdsiitiun is secured By our method,
Bookkeeping and Baakijfej&n be learned in eight weeks. Many
of owr students as stenographers at the- end of
three months, We-teacb all commercial branches-Bookkeeping,
Bankiug, Shorthand,"Touch Typewriting, Penmanship. Commer-
cial Law, Mathematics, English, Telegrabby, Etc. Home study
course. Positions secured or mouey refunded.
OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
in, Pres. Nelson and Draughon Business Collie.
______________.CaSihier Farmers 4 Merchants National Bank.
W. E. Connell. Cashier First National Bank.
G. H. Colvin, Cashier American National Bank.
A, E. Want, President Want Grocery Company.
O. N. Draugbon, Treasurer NeIson & Draugbon Business College
Address J. W. Draughon, President Nelson & Draughon Bus
iness College, Corner Sixth and Main Streets, Fort Worth, Texas,
fot Catalogue.
J. W. Drau
Ben U. Smith
W.H.KAY
Sells the Best
Paint M a d e.
Livery Stable.:
We have purchased from Price Bros. & Standi-
fer, the Livery Stable and Float Line and will be
pleased to have our friends call on us when in
need of anything in our line. Our buggies and
teams are first-class and we'guarantee satisfac-
tion in both Stable and Float Line.
Tennison*& White.
' USE S. W. P.
when you paint your house this
fall, and you’ll us* the best
paint you can buy.
The^hErwin- Williams Pa int
—that’s S.W.P.—is good paint
every way you take it. It’s
mixed thoroughly and it’s
ground very fine. It’s made
from the best lead, the best
zinc, and the purest linseed oil.
It covers well. It wears well.
It satisfies.
No better time to paint than
in the fall.
A Colorado Summer
IS A PERFECT EXPERIENCE
Spend your Vacation In the Mountains. Brea-
the the Crisp, Pure, Piney Air. Gather
Strength and Health from the GrentOut-of-
Doors, and come home happy. From June 1st
to September 30th the Santa Fe will sell you
round trip tickets at very low rates. Ask the
Santa Fe Agent for particulars.
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W. S. KEENAN, G. P.A.
Galveston, Texas.
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H. C. Odle.
J. S. Odle.
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See me for Hard-
ware, Furniture
Queensware.
“Bet er see if Kay has
what you want before
you buy.
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THE KRANKENHEIM SANITARIUM
2d Floor BrookaBlock.
Private Rooms, Operating Rooms. Laboratories for Dry Hot
Air and Electrotherapeutics.
Drs. CARPENTER & SCOTT, Clifton, Tex.
Phones: Southwestern No. 26. Independent, Res. 24,
Office, No. 1.
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TvanecTM tnMWl CuRETON & CuRETON
S^uritay night t*» negroes
' and placad m
were arrested
the Johneon
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l wish to notify the public that
_____County jail. a ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
phone message was received from _
the Sheriff of Bosque; County, Her id Ian, - ^^Tfcxas
asking that the negro(» be ar-,
rested and after the elapse of a
short time both men were be-
hind the bars at the Johnson
County bastile. The negroes
will be taken to Bosque County
today or tomorrow, and will
there await trial before twelve
true and lawful oiGsens of the
commonwealth.—£Jleburne Re*
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my pasture
Creek
posted against'all hunting, fish-
ing or tresspassing of all kinds.
You are hereby warned to please
keep out. J. N. Yarbruqh
THAT TIIIKD KEEU.w!
If you are langdid, depressed
and incapubla for work >t indicates
that your liver is out if order.
Herbine will assist nature to throw
off headaches, rheumatism and ail-
ments akiu to nervousness and re-
s’ ore the energies and vi’allity of
sound and perfect health. J. J.
Huobard, Temple, Texas, writes,
March 22, 1902: “I have used
Herbine for the past two years.
It has done me more good thau all
the doctors. When 1 feel had and
have that lired feeling, I take a
dose of Herbiu^.^ It is the best
medicine ever made for chills and
fever.” 50 cts. a bottle at Price 4
Walton's.
Notice.
I wish to warn the public that
my pasture and premises on Me-
ridian Creek are posted against
all hunting, fishing or trespass-
ing of any kind. You are warn-
ed to please keep out.
A. E. Anderson,
4t Norse, Texas.
G. W. COLLINS,
DENTIST.
Clifton, Texas.
H. C. Odle & Co.
No, C 9t —9am Cranfill—640 acre? of fine
black land, near Cranfill? Gap, on the Hico &
Cranfill? Gap road. 240 acre? in cultivation,
ballande in good grass land, all’nnder goo-1
k'ence and cro?3 fenced, one large 6 room frame
dwelling and one rent house, good well water,
and Meridian Creek for stock water, plenty out
buildiugs for stock and feed, and is one of the
best places in that country, and would make
two good homes and coaid be divided, schoo(_
and church 1 1-2 miles. Price $16 per acre, 1 3
cash, ballance to suit at 8 per cent, interest.
No. C 80—345 acres’.1 miles south of Cayote
on Igleheart road, on the waters of Childress
Creek and north Bosqne. <0 acres in cultivation
balance good pasture laud, good 5 room dwell-
ing, good barn .shedded on both sides, good weil
and fine spring, one tank everlasting water,
plenty of fire wood. This is a nue place and
will make a nice little ranch and a bargain a
$11 per acre, one-third cash, oalance to suit
purchaser at 8 per eent.
No. C-83. —100 acres located 6 miles below
Clitton, on the Bosqae River. 90 acres in culti-
vation, one 4 room frame haaes, small baru,
good well water. Bosqne River the west Line,
1 mile to school and church, nice orchard,
three vears oi l. Price $JLO0. Half cash, bal,
to suit.
No. C-90—109 .acres on the east side the Bos-
qne River, all fine Valley bind. 140 acre? in
cultivation, ballance in pasture 3 room bix
house, large roomy barn, one well and win l-
mill, nice orchard afilouly 1 1-2 miles to Clif-
ton. a cnoice farm nothing better. Price $8,500
Half cash balance to suit purchaser,at 8 per cent
No. C-92—Godager, 257 acres located on Me-
ridian creek. 16 mites to Clifton. 109 acres in
.cultivation, 2 sets house* 3 and% rooms, good
batn. large grainary, small orchard, 2 wells, 1
cistern, plenty of stock water in branch, school
and church near by Rural Route. This is a fine
place. Price $5600, half cash, ballance t-> suit
at 8 per cent.
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P. F. Gould,
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- Clifton, Texas.
Office over Price ft W«ltc»t’i
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record. (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1905, newspaper, June 30, 1905; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796950/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.