The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911 Page: 2 of 10
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Wc have decided to sub-divide our ranch located
ten miles east of Clifton, and place it upon the mar-
ket in tracts to suit purchaser. The land we are
placing on the market is all open prairie land and
consists of about ten thousand acres, with twenty-
four sets of improvements and about three thousand
acres in cultivation. This is the last big body of good
land that will come on the market in this county
and we have placed a price on it that will sell it.
$20.00 to $30.00
TERMS One-fifth Cash, Balance 5 to 10 Years, S per Cent Interest
and makes an honest endeavor to pay for it, will
have his paper in the hands of men able and willing
to see him through a crop failure or a hard year.
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New stock of Coffins at Con-
A. G. Gilliam was a business'
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Ae >«'r\" all kind
drinks < 'it.v Drug- Stor.‘.
McKinney Music. Instrument
aland Vocal at City Drug Store.
f >ood large work horse ii years
■Mrs. (-■ ray returned to her
home in (Melanoma Monday after
a visit to the limne ot her son.
Henry tD-av at Hurst.
’Idle old reliable. Elgin. Walth
For Sale or Trade.
-My ten room, two story
nolly’s.
All kinds of patent medicines
at City Drug Store.
Are You Insured:1 If not. see,
J. K. McSpadden.
Good Jersey Cow for sale.—
Dr. J. C. Carpenter.
Tom C. Parks was in Meridian
Saturday on business.
Clifton Marble Works hand]*
iron fencing for cemetery or
lawn purposes.
H. H. Grounds a prominent
citizen and farmer of the Kos
well community was here Mon
day on business. He said it was
getting dry out his way.
visitor to Meridian Tuesday.
C. B. Lewis of Turnersvilie
was here Monday on business.
J. W. Turner of near Meridian
was transacting business in
Clifton Monday.
For anything in the sundry
line as syringes, atomizers, plas-
ters, etc. see the Corner Drug
Store.
old for sale. — B. B. Swenson.
Crantills Gap. Texas. ‘.tilt
For killing all insects fleas etc.
use our disenfectant and spra.vi
at the Corner Drug Store.
Mrs. E. B. Hearn and little son
I returned home Tuesday after1 a
and .' lots each I511 ici
The house has a solid roc
am and South Bend watches! dation. has * room, i
sold, 'repaired and guaranteed
h.v D. M. Buck, at Price A- Grim-
!an d's.
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< 'hi Idivn that are affected by worms
.or pale and sickly and liable to con
tract some fatal disease. White’s
worms
The annual picnic at Crantills
Gap will he pulled off on Friday
June p;. Watch this paper for
annou ncements.
j1 visit with relatives at Waco.
Miss Lena Snell is at home j s,,i(j j,
from Fort Worth, where she ■
has been attending Polytecnicj
(:°IU;«e- | and farmer
We can lit you with glasses or ; Creek community was in town
change lenses guaranteeing sat Saturday on business and said
isfaction at the Corner Drug he would start his new thresher
Ston‘ , | in a few days. He left the Rec
FUR SALK one Surrey, one j W1’d :i hig dollar to put his fig-
ures up a year.
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square. J twenty tool stpiarCj
halls in middle. 1 gallcnc-,. -j
largo brick chimneys. In hearing!
fruit trees in fine fix, tine loca-
tion. Price very reasonable at
$4500. Reason for selling or I
( ream Vermifuge expels worms j fading is that. it is t<M) largo for 1
promptly and puts the child on the just myself and wife. It js a j
mad to liealtb. Price 25c per bottle, line boarding house or residence. :
Gnmland. j I also have 5 houses and 2f> lots
. ~ _ i and would trade some of them
Jo. knmst a prom.nent citizen 1 for a farm or 8roaller houses, j
of the Childress J Come and lets try to trade. 1
lh-4t J. K. Proffitt.
Mm- V,, .mu n i .1 to. l;i ;■ wlii i lias g<ice
b'-a .tii. gmi.i t iiipi■ j1, aood sense,
briytit eyes and a ,.\i> \ eomplexior.,
I he i i -.ult ot ci ’Cl ir! ny a ml g«u a
111 vest ion. u instil, admiration of til-
"oi.n. 11 your oiyestiun is faults
1 batuber 1 a 11: s St..niaeh and Li ve
I ahiet, will c. a reat t, id>j- sab* 1.■.
Id a airs.
The people of Clifton are busy
iirntngui)g entertainment for the
!|tg itmmii Trades Day to he
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Middle Aged and Elderly People.
Pse Foley Kidney Kill' tor ,pan's
and permanent result' a all cases ot
kidney and bladder ta..nines, and to,
painful and annoy irg b'reyiilarit
City Drug Store.
th.i
.sel' ss ti i take ir.ed-
tor muscular m
at 'tn. All that :s need-
e:d cation, .•;« harnber-
’ '• F. ir 'll !e by a ])
Pointing to the Bank
1 lie Successful bllsi-
ness tti.,n .• point to the
hunk- ,i' , oest friend.
H talies u imey to make
money , ......d mon-
ey to m,cm move your
fops, it m ,e.v for you
e.t the
Farmers Guaranty State Bank
(Formerly the Clifum State Hank.)
Buggy and a Wagon: all in good
l condition. Fash or credit F.
! L. ('u rry.
A 7 jeweled Klgin or Waltino
solid Ntetiei open face wat
$5.00 I). M Buck at Pric A
(i ri m land's.
M i'-s. F. L. Fit rry and child i >
ret timed home Monday afte,
visit to relatives and friends .
Midlothian.
i J. (j. Bussell of Bouto 1. \'a
I ley Mills, was in town Saturd.o,
and called at the Record ofrh ,
and left his cheek for a dollar to
advance his dates twelve months
EAT WITH US
Make out Restaurant head-
quarters when hungry. We
arc prepared to serve you
in a satisfactory manner.
Short (trders a Specialty.
Regular Meals Served.
L1NDQUEST & BYRUM
Hi Fricke Bldg.
" f ‘op i.g cough is not dangerous j]
"h* i. It' cough is kept loose and ex-
pecti.: at i(.1, easy by giving Fhamber-
a '■ - * fh Remedy.- It has been |
’"'ii i ii,any epidemic^ of this dis-|
■ ii-. Aitb ..i-rfect succ'ess. Sold
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•Messrs F. L. Curry, Joe Lop
; er. I!, xter Standefer and Claude
II,k .'..'tit to Prairie View Cem-
1 "ter.y '" ’f Hurst, last Sunday
. alternoon to attend the unveil-
ng oi > lie tomh of Pery Birt, by
the Woodman f^odge. and their
m 1 ssiii;i was to furnish music for
the occ.is on
OVER 65 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Dressed and Undressed
Lumber
ui Neighbor's Experien
1 ,!\ profit by it. Take
c- , Pil's. .Mrs. E. G.
' " 'A'iilow St. Akron, O.,
't'.i s. mu. time 1 had a very
Trade Marks
Designs
r , ,, - Copyrights Ac.
Anyone pending a «k<»ich and description may
quickly Ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention In probably putentabktCoznmtmtca-
t Iona strictly cotiOdetiMal. HANDBOOK on Patent*
tent free. Oldest agency for MCaring patent*.
Patent* taken through Mass A Co. receive
racial native* wif hout cbai
T'clol native* wit hout cbarg<
Scientific JVntericatt*
K handsomely lllnatrated weekly. Lanrest dr-
culiitioii of anr •olenuuc Journal. Term,. (3 a
fciir: four montha.IL Bold brall newadealera
MUNN&Co.M,Bn—New York
Braueb Ofllce. <K F BU Waablncton. U. C.
> i'- kidney and I suffered
with bin -.ache- and dizzy headaches.
! ban -pecks Moating before ray eyes
an,: 1 ■' all tired out and miserable.
1 saw f .b y Kidney Dills advertised
and got ,i bottle and took them ac-
cording to directions and results
showed almost at once. The pain and
dizzy headaches left me, my eye-sight
became clear ami today I can say I
am a well woman, thanks to Foley
! Kidney Rills." city Drug Store,
No matter wheiher you want Common Board fora
shed, or the finest Malched Lumber for Geiling.
Siding, Flooring, etc., you can positively do as well no-
where else as you can right here.
Never mind what you "think" about it! Thinking”
don t count. See our stock: get our prices and “know.”
We want your trade just bad enough to make it mighty
profitable for you to trade here.
Clifton Lumber Co.
L. D. Townsend, Mgr.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911, newspaper, June 9, 1911; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797064/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.