The Clifton Record. (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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Th, “High or "Pride
of America'’ made by the Clifton
Roller Mills has no i usl for1
light bread. Prioe $2.76 per 100
* ( incohporathd )
£XClW^E building! MOCK YARDS
* j Fort Worth, [Texas.
/a I
/ Aes Stewart, Mana^f-Salesm^n, >
pounds at P.'E. Sohow * Bros
W,TH p”c“TgHeLL
Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy aids
Nature.,
'ihhiin i it
ways most effectual. Chamberlains
Cough Remedy acts on this plan
It. allays the cough, relieves the
lungs, vfds expectoration, opens the
secrelious, aid nat^e in restoring
the system tA a walty eortditiitd;:
Sold by Price & Mitchell.
V § |nted at Kansas City, tjk Loai^bioatro, St.
\ -a a 'Josi.pli!
£6'V«*&-T >our stock to us?we will get their
market value and treat you right . . .
> ....... ■ ■.1^
want a good easf Shave or an
•date Hair Cut. Razors Honed
^AI?TLEY, Props
L.
Go to C. M. Moor’s for the
best goods at the cheapest prices.
HR shop,
It clas$ Wbrkmen
Huahl
First class Worl
or Cold Baths Always Ready. Faison’s old Stand
.. Jtfft
'three jurors cured.
Of Cholera Morbus with One Small
Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
SAVED HIS LIFE.
J. W. Davenpot, Wingo, Ky.,
writes, June 14, 1902: “1 want to
tell you 1 believe Ballard's Snow
Linimeo't saved my life. I was un
der treatment of two doctors, and
they told me one my luMgs was en-
tirely gone, and the other badly
affected. I also had a lump on my
side. I don’t think I could have
lived over two months longer. I
was induced by a friend to try Bal-
lard’s Snow Liuimeul. The first
application gave me great relief;
two fifty cent bottles cured me
sound and well, It is a wonderful
medicine and recommend it to suf-
fering humanity. Sold by Price &
Mitchell.
Mr. G. W. Fowler, of Hightower
[Alabama, relates an experience he
® Hr 6ad wBi 1 e serving on a petit jury in
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® «< g. a murder case at Ed wardsville,
sent of Cletournc county,
.....While there 1 ate
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a»t and some souse
rye me cholera«morbus
h. j o k a QB:eform. I was never
iliii?:-
^id sent to the drug
g ng* jin cholera mixture
NEW CtJHE FOU CAXCER.
All surface cancers ate now
known U) be cuiable, by Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve. Jus. Walter0, of
Diiftteld, Va., writes: ‘ I had a
cancer on my lip for years, that
seemed incurable, till Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve hauled it, and now it
is perfectly well.” Guaruateed cure
for cuts and burns. 25c at Price &
Mitchell’s drug store.
1 SS a.&S i
§* 3* ® **■ a Cholera and
iseut me a bottle of
isrmzstLmz* g ih - tbmi^| ^ ji, ■; ij|—|
*W. H. K A Y '
The Best Exhibition of a Good Cook Stove is in
your Kitchen. That is where the Bridge & Beach
Stoves shine. If you wknt a cook stove to last
you at least 25 years and give perfect satisfaction
all the time, doing its worK with one-third less
wood—a Bridge & Breach Stove is the one to buy.
1 have had twenty-tiye years experience in selling
Cook Stoves, and have never ordered or sold a fire
back for a Bridge & Beach Cook Stove. 1 have
them from $12.50 up to $50. Heating Stoves
from $1.25 to $15.00. Large stock to select from.
CALL AND SEE ME
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instead, saying
what I sent for, but that,
was so much oetter
ter send it to me the
2Hi I took one dose of it
■ in five minutes. The
cured me entirely,
furors were cured in
DOCTORS SAID HE WOULD NOT LIVE
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oner and one bottle
For sale by
>..eral Well Water at
TO (JET men.
(.UNtnled by sudden
| d.ut; to dyspepsia « i
op and Tah«
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isidenter.
eperience it.
si ness.
&lass Proffestib-
jrices, consiij;-
5Vj- MllisBIo?
INH
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before
Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes:
"After doctoring for two years with
the best physicians in Wayuesbuiv,
and still getting Worse, the doc
tors advised me if 1 had any busi-
ness to attend to I had better at-
tend to it at once, as I could not
possibly live another month as
there was no cure for me. Foley’s
Kidney Cure was recommended to
me by a friend, and I immediately
sent my son to the store for it, and
after taking three bottles I began to
get better and continued to im-
prove until I was entirely well.”—
Price & Mitchell.
W. H. KAY,
The Hardware, Stove and Furniture Man.
flice fresh Meats
♦♦ ♦♦
For Sals.
_ r-Pills. They
,lls which are
\<* *Vs. and give
headache
Price &
Jjff)c, guaran-
10 room and 2 room houses, all
on 4 small lots, best well of water
in Clifton, barn and smoke house,
some fruit and shade trees, all
for $800. J. K. Profitt.
I have purchased the Christenson Bros.,
Heat Market and km prepared to fur-
nish the public with the best meats to
be had. Fresh barbecue, bread, etc., al-
ways on hand. Give me a call. No
pains will be spared to please you.
ured of Lame Back After 15 Years
of Suffering.
**1 had been troubled with lame
Q?fk for fifteen years and I found a
. Hftilete recovery in the use of
Q Minberlain’s Pain Balm
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"» S»n <!. liisher, Gillum, Ind.
says
This
ARE YOU GOING TO
JJ, jenl is also without an equal
JT'&airains and bruises. It is
3.S' 2.••Price & Mitchell.
CALIFORNIA?
FROn
fllhrlam’sl a September 15tli to October 31st
The Santa Fe will sell you tickets
from certain points in
To
TEXAS
LIFORNIA
j-i (One Way Only)
< -Class tiokets give you every privilege of the
® -Jhe single exception oj the Standard Pullman
■, Tourist cars are good enough for anv-
e-r®.fees Texas every Tuesday.
ft?
Fe
m
mt
fy&F, * kiSfce fG*
.
me a post card or ask the Santa
Agenf for particulars.
K S. KEENAN, G. P. A.,
Galveston, Texas.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record. (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905, newspaper, October 13, 1905; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797262/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.