The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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IT NOW!
Now is the time and Hill s Store is the place for you to make your
savings in HARDWARE, FURNITURE and GROCERIES
Received this week a carload of Canned Goods, and will make some cloee prices on them. Everything that is put up in cans you will find on our
shelves. Fresh new crop goods. Bran, Wheat Shorts and Corn Chops, Prairie Hay.
See our line of Rockers. They are made by Murphy Chair Co. and the best finish and material on the market are used in these chairs. Price to suit
you. Come and see them. Remember us for Furniture of every description. $15 Sewing machine with a five year guarantee. Look it over.
See us for all kinds Loaded Shells, as we are sure we can suit you both in kind and price.
We notice that Waco, Texas, is the same as Clifton--you can hitch your teams any place that it may suit you.
Yours for a Big Fall Trade With Best Goods at Lowest Prices
Clifton
J. N. HILL
Texas
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Local News.
I Stovepipe, elbows and damp
| ers at Goldens.
$3.50 shoes for $1.95.—D. Ne-!
mir.
Water pipe and plumbing by j
Golden.
Read the advertisement of the j -"'c an^ ^°c. at City Drug Stole
Racket Store. j only.
20 big reason why you should
buy at D. Neinir’s.
Electric Bitters for sale at
For Holland Herring and
Mackerel see J. N. Hill. -
' Use Bunsen’s Catarrh Cure,
City Drug Store.
For Holland Herring
Mackerel, see J. N. Hfll.
Our eye water is guaranteed
at the Corner Drug Store.
Good and new line of Rubber
goods.—City Drug Store.
Did you read the 20 reasons ad
on the last i^gey—D. Nemir.
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Fresh shipment Holland Her-
ring and Mackerel.—.). N. Hill.
W. S. Stevens was down from
Cleburne Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. HilLvisited
relatives in Cleburne this week.
J. R. Standerfer & Bro. have
fish every Friday. Try their
market.
Attend the Flower Carnival in
and ! Clifton, Nov. 10. 17, and
Reeder Hall.
Miss Violet Burch visited
horqefolks in Valley Mills Satur-
day and Sunday.
LOST—Small brown and white
ratterrier. Please return to
Mrs. Otto Orbeck and receive
reward,
Stroop at the City Drug Store
will repair your watches and
clodks at reasonable prices tf.
50 pair of odds and ends shoes
to close out at cost. -D. Nemir.
Animat Dentistry Very Important
A car of German Mill products
just unloaded.—Oscar .1. Rea &
Co.
Watch for the Rexall ads it
pays to read them.—The Rexall
Store.
Attend the Flower Carnival in
Clifton, Nov. 10, 17, and
Reeder Hall.
A car of white shelled corn to
lK! unloaded this week.-Oscar j <>«' ha‘> »-regu!ar teeth
If your horse holds his head to
one side while chewing his food,
or slobbers while eating, or
passes undigested half chewed
food, or if not thriving on a rea-
sonable amount of feed: rest as-
sured his teeth are at fault and
should have attention before the
animal develops a case of chronic
indigestion.
Many times a bad case of colic
at j or acute indigestion is brought]
20 reasons why you should buy
at D. Nemir's.
Watch for date of Hawks spec-
ilist, at City Drug Store.
Attend the Flower Carnival in
Clifton", '*Nov. lb, 17.. and l"\ at
Reeder Hall.
J. T. Forson was down from
Morgan Wednesday on business
and tovisitold friends.
Mrs. O. A. Bronstad went lo
Ft. Worth yesterday on a few
,l^ j days visit to relatives.
50 pairs of men’s and ladies
shoes on odds and ends to close
out at half price. D. Nemir.
Geo. Scrutehtield is moving to
his farm near Valley Mills this
week with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Tennison
are entertaining a daughter in
their home since Friday~Nov. 3.
Clarence Carpenter and C. R.
Boase were the guests of friends
in Valley Mills last Friday night.
Rev. C. R. Nichol was in
Hearne and Waco the first of the
week preaching at the former
place.
If you smoke try our Line of
cigars and cigarettes, we carry
the leading brands at the Rexall
Store.
Mrs. W. H. Black came home
last Friday from Missouri where
she spent several weeks visiting
relatives.
W. S. Deathcrage will preach
on by half chewed food in the
stomach and bowels-the result th(“ Christian church Sunday
land Sunday night. Allan1 in
I f you value soundness in you r jv ded to 1m ai him.
horse as anythimr, you should! Hom“f ami Kmmitt Grounds
Tu rkoy dinner se rv ed at Reed - j ||;lV(1 ,.vj|s (-nr rented—the ! who are attending MeridiimCol
er Hall on Friday and Saturday j S()()11(l|. ,|u> |„.tter. A horse can-j lege came down Satun1av%to
Attend tin Flower Carnival in! Turkey dinner served at Reed-
Clifton, Nov. lb, 17. and IS, at j er Hall on Friday and Saturday
Reeder Hall. j of the Carnival.
Join the Club and get your' For ceanlinoss, health and
Baths for 75c per month at' comfort get a Porcelain Bath at
Brantly A Summers. Brantly & Summers.
Mrs. J. V .Jfutler leftWednes Rev. F. H. Rudi was in Hnmil-
day for k t. Worth on a visit Ln ^t,n Saturday ami Sunday to till
her parents, Mr. and Mr*. D. C. i j|js pogular monthly appointmen
Campbell. with the German Lutheran
Mrs. V. (>. Womack and son. Church at that place.
of Alexander La. was here Tues- . ,,, . .. ..
. Butler is attending the
day on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. . . . ,.
meeting ol the Synod ot the
W. W. Womack'. ,, . , , / • i
Presbyterian church m (limes-
H. L. Little was in Iredell last j ton this week as a representa-
week where he bought a horse i tive of the Clifton church.
and several good mules for his
sales barn here.
,l. Rea. A Co.
Jim Simpson of Valley Mills
was here yesterday on his re
turn home from Ft. Worth where
he had been with a shipment of
cattle.
W. V. Kugle has enstaliedl a
stegan pressing machine in his
establishment which enables
him to do his work much faster
and better.
M, Rosenstein snent Sunday
and Monday with his wife and
children in Fort Worth. He says
he will move his family here
after Christmas.
S. .I. Tennison has purchased
the interest of Voy Fort in the
livery atable. and the stable,
tlnat line and teams are again
owned by Tennison and Guin.
,). N. Fallis dosed a lug land
deal with (Iriiniund Bros. A Co.,
last Friday
C'hoiee lam
nort liciist. <
home Im“! c
as par! i 1 \
Scandinavian Lutheran Church.
Mission services will beheld in
this church next Sunday at 10:45
a. m. in Norwegian and at J p. in.
m English. The sermon in the
afternoon will he given by Prof.
Paul F. Bente.
Sunday school its usual. All
a v welcome.
Turkey dinner served at Reed
er Hall on Friday and Saturday
of the (’arnival.
T. F Ablejand family moved
hack to Bosque this week after
living at Mountain View, Okla.,
for a year or two, and is located
on land purchased off the Grim-
land Bans. A Co. ranch.
Jim Cass has started to
drilling a well for Dr. G. W.
nesday morning on account of .Collins on his residet properity.
rain. They expect to go deep enough
Otto Pederson and Clarence j 11 good How which the
Canuteson were in San Aantonio] ^0(',01' expects to utilize in iri
several days the firstof the week i gating his garden and furnish
to visit the International Fair"'"K water for the families living
and historical city. They report) 'n several houses in the same
a good time. j ''lock.
r, , , TI ,, The attention of the Record
Rev .James k . Hardin left Mon-
, , readers are directed to the full
day for a short visit in Austin.
John L. Huso and family of
Cranlills Gap wont down to Waco
Monday in their auto hut had to
return home on the train Wed
and will attend Synod of the 1
Presbyocrion church in Galves-1
ton the remainder of tin
and over Sunday.
week
page sdvertisement in this issue
of the Mid Texas Improvement
Co. who are announcing the for
mill opening ol the new town of
Ireland. Texas, on Nov. 23, at
('. J,. Curry and family moved ; which time an auction sale of
to Gntesville this week where lie lots will take place. This new
has another marble yard. He town is situated on the S. N. A
figured that lie could look after 1 N. T Railroad now owned h.v the
the two yards better by living in Cotton Belt and is said to tie in
Gntesville than here as the one a wry rich belt ol prairie eoun-
wav lietvveim
it I’sVll le. I ton.
ol I lamilton is
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of the Carnival. - ] not lie sound if his teeth are out i meet, their parents here.
Mrs. (’. A. PouIson went to :0f order.
Waco yesterday to visit relatives' | :im legally authorized, quuli
and the Cotton Palace for a few
days.
Let us tit your glasses, we are
here all the time and guarantee
satisfaction at the Corner Drug'
Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Snell and
children are here from Turners-
ville the guests of relatives and
friends.
Clifton is a good market for
anything you have for sale. If
you know this tell it, and induce
others to do better by com ing to
Clifton.—Oscar J. Rea & Co.
WANTED—Girl for cooking
and general house worn. Phone
tied and well equipped toprac-l writ(, L jVnnison. at
lice Veterinary Medicine, Sur- S(.hmv |jros., Clifton, Tex
gery and Dentistry
M v ib ices
for Dental work is as follows:
Floating down and leveling up
teeth, per head $2.00.
Extracting teeth or roots of
same, each, $2.00.
Surgical operations charged
for according to amount of work
done. If you call me, call in
time, delays are dangerous.
Terms strictly cash. Office at
City Drug Store.
J. D. Howard, Veterinarian.
(31 -8t) Clifton, Texas.
Two Main Points
In buying Life Insurance there are just
two main points to be considered
Fisrt. SAFETY Second, COST
l represent the best company in the United States, judged from
these points. I have the strongest company doing business in
Texas, and at a lower net cost than any other company: so it will
pav you to compare my company and rates with any company be-
fore you purchase, as I absolutely guarantee to be able to sell you
at a lower net cost. ^
J. K. McSPADDEN
Insurance that Insures, Real Estate, Loans
Upstairs in Reeder Building.
Mrs. W. P. Wood of Shawnee,
Okla.. left yesterday for her
home after a few days visit to
her sister, Mrs. Laura Bass.
J. A. Bellamy, a prominent
citizen and machinist of Turners-
vilie was here yesterday and
made the Record a pleasant visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bronstad
are nunbered with the happy
parents of our city since |the ar
rival of their little son Thursday,
Nov. 9.
FOR SALE—1 first class span
of mules; 1 good wagon and set
of good leather harness. For
information call at First Guaran
ty State Bank.
R. J. Brown and family have
moved in from the Chase com-
munity in order to give their
children the advantage of our
splendid public school.
Burton Carpenter who is at
tending Fort Worth Medical Col
lege his fourth and last year,
came home last Friday night to
visit the home of his parents.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C.' Carpenter
•and friends for a day or so.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1911, newspaper, November 10, 1911; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797567/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.