The Clifton Record. (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. John Odle was dqton
from Meridian last Saturday, f
Upper Crust is the best flour
Loc&l and News Items
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made. Buy it from Osoar J. Rea
acres;,, locate,^ tw Jc miles • from
Clifton. Fiftcultivation,
about 25 or J* ^jies more good til-
lable lajnd that >.1 put iij. £)ne
four room house in igood condieion,
fine cistern and well, small orchard
all well fenced, price $2,000.00.
Have you put your stove up?
Fresh Honey at P.N. Reeder’s.
Buy your fall supplies from
Snell & Son.
Price & Mitchell’s Liver Pills
are the best.
Three good mules for sale or
trade.—P. N. Reeder.
Buy Wichita Flour—sold by
Snell & Son.
1 do all kinds plumbing work.
John Christenson.
Natural Mineral Well Water at
Snell.& Son’s.
If you need any Pocket Cut-
lery.—See ?. N. Roedtr.
Maretti & Co’s, fine peUumts
at—C. R. Walton A Son.
Try a bottle of Price & Mitch-
ell’s Liver Cleaners.
We make prescription work a
specialty.—C. R. Walton & Son.
Mineral Well water 25c per
bottle at Snell & Son.
Apply to J. M. Brooks for de-
sirable rent .ooms.
Swifts Premium bacon and
hams at Snell & Son’s.
When you think of Drugs, think
of us.—C. R- Walton & Son.
Zf'Chech & Lingnau sell pure
pork sausage, try them.
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Price A Mitchell’s corn cure
will make hard roads easy.
Hon. 0. T. Shannon, of Bel-
ton, was in our city yesterday.
How about a driving or work
horse? P.N. Reeder has them
cheap.
We buy all clean prescription
bottles.—Price & Mitchell.
See us for Upper Crust Flour,
the best made.—Oscar J. Rea.
The Anchor Buggy is the
Leader. P. ISL Reeder sells
perfection paint., j
Pleases Everybody
When in need of Paint don’t fail tn see us and get
prices. Perfection Faint is guaranteed to be free from
: :' ^ : any AJultration. : : :
Oscar J. Rea, - Clifton.
If you want tin' bust
made, he sur<* Dial it is a Buck’s
OscarJ Rea.
Try the Shield brand roasted
coffee, put up under our own
name; it is line, 5 packages for
$1.00. P. L. S diow A Broy
How about a I.u
wapon?—Oscar .1. Rea
ingnauH
Jim Strickland came in (ho
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firt of the wee!{ from Temple,
where he has been in the lms.
pital the pinttwo months on ac-
count of a severe attack of fever.
See iih for Dm Jos. W. Moon
and enterprise Buggies. We
will make a trade with you tha
will suit. Oscar ,1. Rea.
Upper Oust Flour please1’ ev-
erybody.—Oscar J. Rea.
Cuff Buttons, Dollar Buttons,
Brooches, Watch Chains, Km-
blem Pins and Buttons Thimbles
and all Jewelry in stock ut cost
for sixty days.—I). M. Buck,
Jeweler, at Prioe it Mitchell.
. ^mrstalized lenses. Try a pair.
Capt. C. 0. Nelson was. out
near Norse this week surveying
/ land.
j Prof. Saunders was in Meri-
I dian last Saturday morfi-ing on
/ business.
/ I want to buy two good fresh
I .Jersey cows.-See Mor Philipps.
I Now is the .time to get a pair
/ 40f spectacles at Price A Mitch-
| ell’s.
I For Sale-at Hart’s Studio,
I two seconfl-hand kodaks, at half
price.
£ ( V 1 . •
If you are in the market for
a stove, see P. N. Reeder be-
forebuying.
\ gee Price A Mitchell if you
\ want to buy a nice piece of silver
ware. t
Try. s*ck of T.i.n Beauty
r,vp9r“en,,rt,‘-
Snell 4 Son.
Remember, . Price 4 Mitchell
have the ^ to. ef Perfume,
to,own- N. 7
Hon. Jamas M. Robiitaon ckme
,, down from Meridian WednWTy,
; .on business. /
Prioe A Mitohsl) bays the larg-
< e*t and most complete line\ of
A visit to our store will convince the most skeptical person
in all this section that we are well prepared to take care of
your every want in the way of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes,
hats, etc. Our goods<are well selected anti of the very latest
styles. Below we give a few quotations of goods and prices
Dress (roods.
A large line of dress Ginghams, like
Toile do Norde, Red 8cqf, Lonark Suit-
ing and the Amoskeg Staples, at per
yard.................... ..5C tO I5c
Domestics and Flannels.
Brown Domestics from.... 4c to 8 1 -.?C
Bleached Domestics from 6 1*4 to 10c
Outing Flannels from........5c to 10c
A big line of Ktmona patterns in Outing
from.......... .M... • 10c to 20c
-----------------r - _______..........
A special job in mens shirts at prices
from.................. 50c to $ 1.00
French Crepe, in black, blue and pink,
per yard........-........$1.00
An all wool unfinished Worsted, in col-
ors brown, blue and grey per yd 85c
Novelty Suiting in blue, green, brown
and black, ’price per yd $ 1 to $ 1.25
A modern line all wool/ dress goods in
green, blue, blaok. Drown 50lto $1.
Mohair all shades, figured and plaid,
pride per yard.....j..............50c
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50c to $1.00
business and are going to get jt if close prices
eatment will get it. Come to see us when in
will be pleased to show you our new stock.
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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/m1/3/?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.