The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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HERE ARE SOME OF THE VALUES WE ARE OFFERIHO. REAP THE PRICES CAREFULLY
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We offer cape, good values at 2Sc, Me, Sbc
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Suit cases and trunks at a reduction of ten
per cent of the original selling price.
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Do not soil the carpet, catch a cold, or en-
danger your health willingly. Avoid this by get-
ting a pair of our Assabet Slippers, Rubbers, all
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sizes at 45c, 60c and
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cloth tops, and felt lined. They are warm at 90c Toothache and many other .serious
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Our Towers Fish brand slickers, Pommel j
Slickers, and oiled suits are strictly waterproof.
HIGH GRADE LAP
ROBES.
Have Just received boys and youths long
pants which we offer at very low prices. Call
around and see them.
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We wish to call attention to builders of fences,
that we have on hand a supply of Union barbed
wire, running 150 to 200 yards more to a cwt
than most other brands of wire.
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Call on us and get our prices on single and
double buggy harness, belting wagon harness, and
other saddlery supplies before buying elsewhere.
We can please you.
40 dozen gloves to select from. Knit, Jersey, , Dnrtorc 'as wpII as \ho\r wrmlH ho
Astrachan, Buck, Buck Gauntlets, etc. at prices || lOlTS 3.S WCll as tnCir WOUlQ DC
$2.00 I1 patients need them
ringing from 20c to
You will soon need Lard Jars, “The Buckeye
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Pottery Jars of ail sizes are found in our store.
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Must make room for new car buggies, will sell buggies, hacks and runabouts at a discount for the next 30 days
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RECEIVED A FRESH SHIPMENT OF SHOES AND HATS.
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Waco, Tex., Nov. 10.—Capt.
David McFadden, who served on
the first Grand Jury impaneled
in McLennan County, who served
on the flrst petiti jury convict a
defendant in a felony case, w ho
is a veteran of three wars, is..still
county lie went to the Mexican
War as a trooper in the Santa'Fe
battalion, commanded by Major
Walker. In the battles of Santa
Cruz, Monterey, Buena YTista
and elsewhere he was a brave
and active participant and when
peace negotiations were pending
he was in the Chihuahua garri
GENERAL IMPROVEMENT.
an active farmer and stock raiser, i .
ridinK his broncho ami lookup | "*”• * vcry ,r3rm>' 1;ost'
personally after his farms and
work, privation and deadly risk
from fighting savages. There is nothing half so ini-
During the Civil War in Col. j portant*n the improvement of a
Burford’s Regiment, Parson’s j city or county as the making of
Brigade, he did excellent service, j Kood streets and roads. Austin
there being no braver nor more I is nu exception to the general
efficient cavalrymen in the west. i rule, nor is Travis county, either,
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a ykak of blood. It is noted with pleasu re that
The vear !!«•:( wiW Ions: i>< mucin- i both the city government and
No man on earth can succeed
in starting out in life depending
upon his own efforts for a living
unless he takes care of the nick-
les and dimes. The young man
who unhesitatingly spends his
small change for the things lie
could get along without will be a
pauper in old age. We don’t ad-
vocate stinginess, but we advo-
cate business, and the fellow who
personally aiwsr ms mriu« ««<.. Returning to Texas in IH4H he ,>pred in the home of F. M. Tucket, of the county officials- are reeogniz-
ranches ‘ He settled in MeLen-j joined the Rangers, serving un-1 AI1!i*,w?’‘ K- ” a* a ''{ v,lu';tl : ‘ ing the necessity of work in this | always spending money treat-
nan county in 1 Bill and was two: der Capts. Ford and Bromble. In | 1 V”'‘ l01'1011' ■' ",1!l 1direction airfare applying their png others to cigarr or to cold
miles beyond the danger line, be I the Indian battle of Dove Creek j ‘ * "s thrt 1 se' m vw'-v best energies to an improvement j brinks or hot drinks or any kind
J ' 1 near. Ac writes: "Severe bleeding , . ■ / , , * ' • ' ..... . ..
i or st reets and roads.
•'from the lungs ami a frightful rough 1
They can be most materially
ing tvhat was called the “outside) his horse was killed under him
settler” and was constantly on
the alert with his rifle against
predacious Oomanches, The
land on Hog Creek which he pa-
tented fifty-five years ago, he still
owns in a highly improved state,
and when it'reached its highest
price during the last month he
sold his cotton at the top figure.
Capt. McFaclden wps born
by the lance thrust of a warrior |
and he narrowly escaped with
his scalp, after a fight, knife
against tomahawk. Big Foot
of drinks will not inspire the
confidence of business men.
Oct. 14, IHj-fl, in Randolph conn
t.y;- Missouri, and froth that I'lairing four months of hard
had brought mu tit. death's door, when
I began taking Dr. King's New Dis- I
, ,, ..... if the latter will be content to aid
eoverv for < onsumption, with the a.s-
. ‘ , . i in a small way by having gutters
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Wallace was Tus comrade and , , . , ,1 cleaned of trash as rapidly ■as it
chum m Ins wars with the red . * I accumulates and thereby pre-
I as time has proven jpermanontlv cur- ;
men. He was one of the engi- j ed „ Guarantet>fl for Solv Llinifs, j'ent water from digressing into
neers in the survey to open stage coughs an Colds*, at Price & Minch- Ith® ^‘^‘tsproiier every time it
and wagon travel between San ell.s drug store.
Antonio and El Paso, a task re Trial tleort.e e
assisted in this work by citizens a^*c^ down to business;
look after every little detail, and
Price f)0c end $1.00.
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That hacking cough continues
Because your system is exhausted and
your powers of resistance weakened.
Take Scoffs Emulsion.
It builds up and strengthens your entire system.
It contain* Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so
prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest
ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND St.00
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FLIGHT IS SUCCESSFUL.
cessful flight back to Dallas
turning long before sunset.
L. Bell flew eight birds from
Weatherford and all arrived in;
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gains. When this happensit is
sure to cut a rut across the road
and in time it grows deeper and
| more objectionable and danger-
ous.
All tile homing pi^ons wHch In „,e ,.ity th(. sia! Au„ti„
'rere "elc«“<!<1 "oatherlord wi(h „u, limitcd tlllldsat
yesterday morning ninje a sac-, „le lti , of „,c (:ity enginMr
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" jund t)io street committee it is
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' impossible for the entire city to
j be patrolled by the repair gang.
_ . r , In conse<|uenco before they get
good condition. The I^geons | thr()UKh at on(, p]ace and other
weie not tmi, as tlu flight "places lutve washed out bv reason
'n^ctic^ 'V t0 W,VC b'rcTs*of the fact that no assistance is
,, ' . I given in cleaning out gutters.
A homing Pigeon lazing about j That is a work of sma], monient
home looks hke any other pig- ]f tjlken , promptly>bHt it legds
eon. said T. L. Bell, an enthu-, to Rreat damafre if not handled
mastic flyer of homing birds, j immediately. The statesman
and you don’t have any more j wouW therefore ursfe upon pr(m.
reppect for the pigeon than you j orty hol(lers that they assist in
would for any common bird. But j im)lectin{, the i,ia(1wavs by see-
when you send the homing ing that the Kllttt,rs ar0 pr0p0riy
successful men will note it and
show a willingness to help you
should occasion demand it. But
you are going to find assistance
hard to locate if you have a repu-
tation for spending money fool-
ishly. The key to success is
economy in every small detail.
Don’t get the reputation of be-
ing a spend thrift; if you do you
are doomed in the business
world unless pou quit it. Now,
young man, it is* a disgrace to
flirt money around and spend
it carelessly unless you can af
ford it. It is cheap and coarse,
and common to see a young man
who squanders his money simply
wanting to make a display. Young
man w hen you wake up some
morning in need of some cash
you will find your friends very
scarce, who will aid you. Those
on whom you spend your money
would think more of you if#yoa
had it in the bank and would
keep it there. It is.a sad state
for the young man who has a
reputation of being a dashing
spendthrift. Quit it, young
man, and quit it now, or you are
forever ruined. — Rusk Press-
Journal.
Thos. L. Gillespie'
Dentist
Office Upstairs in Brooks Building
Over Corner Dm* Store
Phone No. J21
Hugh Railsbnck
Georgf Pearson
.Tbn Thurmond
O. K. Barber Shop
HUGH RAILSBACK Manager
Nothing hut the very best work done. We work tirst-elasS barbers,
consequently please our trade. »tv Call on us if you Want good work
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pigeon a great distance from
home and in the course of a day
see that same'bird shoot through
the air, circle.above your barn
and alight at home, then is the
time the homing pigeon gets
very close to your heart. The
homing instinct in these birds
is a most wonderful gift oMia
1 ture.—Dallas News. ^
taken care of in the matter, of
keeping.them free from trash.-
'Austin Statesman.
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DRUGGIST CONDEMNED.
A man traveling ran Into u drug
store and called for Herbton. Have
none: Then take ‘your sign down.
By the use of Herbton I have come
from IDS pounds to Ilia pounds. Guar-
anteed by Price & Mitchell.
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COLD D
CIGARS
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I am now located In my new-brick building just
nortft of the First Nationa Bank, where you
will at all times find the best cold drinks. Also
a line of fine cigars. Good Pool table. See me.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 16, 1906, newspaper, November 16, 1906; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797372/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.