The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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20 GOOD REASONS
Why you should buy here Friday and Saturday and all next week
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35c Ladies’ Vests
4th reason, each.........
25C
60c Men’s Underwear, shirt and
drawers to match, 1st reason, each
43c
35c Boys’ Union Suits, to ciuse
out, 2nd reason, each......
20c
25c Boys and Girls’Underwear,
drawers only. 3rd reason, each .
15C
$2.00 Misses all wool Sweater
Qpfcts, 5th reason............
$1.50
75c and 85c Boys’ and Girls’
Sweaters, 6th reason.......
50C
$2.50 Hair Switches,
7th reason, each.....
$1.75
$3.50 Hair Switches,
8th reason,..........
$2.50
$1.00 fine Mohatr Dress Goods, COp
9th reason, per yard............ JOu
$1.00 Bed Blanket, large size,
colored border, 11th reason ..
85c
H5c Bed Blanket,
12th reason......
70c
$7.50 all wool Blanket, white and gray
with neat pink or blue borders, warrant-
anted all wool and bound with f|C flfl
silk ribbon, 13th reason .......vuiUU
$3.5C wool mixed Blanket, exact meas-
urement 70x82 inches, white OQ CO
only, 14th reason..............w4iwU
$5.50 warranted all wool Blanket and
steam shrunk, bound with silk Oil OO
riobon, 15th reason, per pair...uTiUU
$2.00 12-4 wool finished Blanket, OI IQ
extra large, 16th reason........OIitO
$1.75 Bed Blanket 11-4 size, fine finish,
different color border, ~01 |C
17th reason.....................vlilw
15c Suiting, several different col- IOp
ors, 18th reason.................lUu
25c Suiting now going at this ICp
19th reason ner yard............. I3u
65c Bed Blankets
10th reason......
45c
$1.00 and $1.25 Men’s Wool Mixed
Shirts, blue only, sizes 14 1-2 to PC*
17,20th reason............•......DDb
News From Meridian You N’t Hive to gOalthousand mile* to Jtet a
Watch. We’ve got the goods and prices to suit you.
DID YOU SEE “BIG BEN?”
D. M. BUCK At PftJCB & GRIMLANP’S
(Continued from First Page)
Z T Scott and wife to L R
Lowry to4a of the Mary Cole
$21 ob.
A H Lester and wife to Will
Cabler lots 11-12 blk 4 Meridian
$2.50.
A C Hallmark and wife to G
W Hallmark parcel of land out
of the John Phillips $3,200.
Inez House et al to A G Turn-
er 1-3 undivided interest in 100a
of the Henry Hubbel $600.
German Day Special.
We are trying to get the Santa
Pe Railroad to run s special
train from Clifton to Waco on
German Day, Nov. 16. and must
have assurance that at least 85
persons will go. If you are go-
ing, notify us at once by phone
by Saturday afternoon. Train
will leave Clifton at 7 a. m. and
return at night. Help ns get.
this train. Everybody welcome. ^a‘r to natura^ color,
when the loss of hair has been
i caused by scalp disease,
j These ingredients, in proper
combination, with alcohol added
as a stimulant, and for its well
defined nourishing properties,
A GREAT DISCOVERY
Certain Ingredients That
Really Promote Hair Growth
When Properly Combined.
Resorcin is one of the most ef-
fective germ destroyer ever dis-
covered by science, and in con-
nection with Beta Nepthol, which
is both germicidal and antisep-
ic, a combination is formed which
destroys the germs which robs
the hair of its natural nourish-
ment, and also creates a clean,
healthy condition of the scalp,
which prevents the development
of new germs.
Pilocarpin, although not a col
oring matter of dye, is a well-
known ingredient for restoring
H. F. Theis.
Carnival Entertainments.
The first evening of the Carni-
val there will be an opening ad-
dress followed by music and , , . . _
recitations. The second evening, Perfect perhaps the most effect-
program by the firemen. Third I've remedy that is known to
evening a musical program under |sca*P ancl hair troubles,
the direction of Miss Mixon. j ^ave a ren^.V which is
Mus .1 N Fulis Sec chiefly’composed of /these ingred-
fund the money paid to us for it
without vuestion or quibble.
We print this guarantee on
every bottle. Tt lias effected (a
positive cure in 93 per cfnt of
the cases where ii has been put
to practical test.
Rexall “93” Hair Tonic is en-
tirely unlike and we think, in
every respect better than any-
thing else we know of for the
purpose for wnich they are per-
se ribed. We urge you to try
this preparation at our risk.
Certainly we know of no better-,
guarantee to give yotr.- Remem-
ber .you can obtain Rexall Rem-
edies in Clifton at our store only
—the Rexall Store. Price A
Grimland, Clifoon, Tex.
J. R. Standefer & Bro. have
fish every Friday. Try their
market.
ABSTRACTS
33-2t
Fire at Palestine.
Palestine, Tex., Nov. 7.
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ients. in combination with other
extremely invaluable medicinal
agents. We guarantee it to pos
itivsly cure dandruff and grow
Headquarters for Butterick Patterns
NEMIR
2:00 o’clock this morning tire hair. If there is any Vitality in
destroyed the building and stock theronts.it will positively cure
baldness, or we will refund your
money. If the scalp has a glaz-
ed. shiny appearance, it is an in-
dication that baldnesses perman-
ent, but in other instances we be-
Blue Front Reeder. Building
Clifton, Texas
jof the Moore Wholesale Grocery
j Co., entailing a loss of about
! $100,00, partly covered by insur-
ance. The Moore company has
jits headquarters at Tyler, but
j has several branch concerns, j lieve baldness is curable,
j this being one of them. I We want every one troubled
j with scalp disease or loss of
Let us show you the largest hair to try Rexall “93" Hair
and most up-to-date line of jewel I Tonic. If it does not cure dan-
ery every piece guaranteed at druff ami grow hair to the satis-j
the Rexall Store.
factiouoj the user, we will re
Are necessary when you sell
your land or borrow money to
tide you over the season ot
bad years.
They are also necessary
when you buy land, because
in that way only can veu know
the title you buy.
We take great ^are and
pains in the preparation of
Abstracts, and we do the
work promptly. "
Odle Cureton
Abstract Co.
S. C. SMITH, Abstracter
Meridian. Texas
Turnersvile.
The Prairie View school begun
Monday with Miss Mary Bailey
of Madisonville as teacher again.
Dr. Charley Bellamy of Osage
has bought the Dr. Simpson
house and expects to locate here
about the 15th of this month.
He comes highly recommended | f(.;en(js
as a man and physician. ^ \ L)avis and family left
Miss Ua Martin is teaching the Wednesday for their new home
Brim school again this term. jn Coleman Co.
Mrs C. B. Trent and little son . The house near the graveyard,
left Friday for their home at j belonging to J. F. Doss burned
Keerville after a visit of 2 weeks Thursday night.
Miss Jessie Foote of Boston is j Saturday and break his shoulder .
visiting at the homeof her broth-1and knock it out of place; two';
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with relatives.
Mrs. Emma Jones left Friday
for Bastrop where she expects
to spend the winter with her
mother-in-law.
Dr. E. C. Caldwell of Austin
lectured on "Home Missions” at
the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning to a large crowd. His
lecture was very instructive and
entertaining.
er, Fred, and also Miss Helen | doctors were called but advised
Barstow. them to take him to a sanitarium
Grandpa Shriber died Thurs- j for treatment. His parents
day night and was buried Friday [went down to see him Sunday,
afternoon. Rev. Christian holding j
the services. He will be missed | To The Socialists of Bosque Co.
in Turnersville by his many! ... .
We stand ready to assist in or-
ganizing Socialist Locals any-
where in the county. Address—
Frank E. Simmons, Rt. 1, Valley
Mills, Tex.. (Organizer Neals
Creek Local Socialist Party. No.
1116.) _____
Norse Gin Notice.
After this week until further
notice we will only gin three
days in the week; Monday, Wed-
nesday and Friday.
Dahl Bkos. Norse, Tex.
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Mrs. J. P. Hoff and children of
Comanche are here this week
on a visit to relatives.
DRY GOODS
J. R. Dale moved into the Dus-
ter house Saturday, Virgil Hol-
lingsworth into the Shriber
house Friday and Tom McKinney
into the bouse he bought from
Mrs. Milner, Tuesday.
Mrs. Kate Roe and Jessie
Franks and brother, Howard,
were below Gatesville visiting
their uncle anu Howard had the
misfortune to fall from a tree
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Mr and Mis. Geo. Chambers
of Daingerfield wore here the
first of the week tiic guests of
relatives.
I want your business, but I value your good will
above all, and that is why we always try to keep
the very best brands of merchandise obtainable^
and you can always depend upon getting goods
here just as advertised.
Following is a tew mentions of brands of merchan-
dise that we claim as specials of our stock.
Calicoes
We sell the Simpson-Eddystone in fancies and
Shepherd Plaids, American Calcuttas in blues
and oil colo'rs in the solids. We sell no inferior
brands.
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tending t!i»
Gon ft* rcnce
week.
Hightower is at
.inniui! Methodist. I
at Ft. Worth this
J -n. -rf l-L J-L i in r Full assortment of patterns and colors of the
Uingnarns Red Seal, A. F. C. and Toile du Nord Ginghams
and Imperial Chambrays.
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If you have broken down on the road. Don't take your
injured carriage home without being repaired. We are
leaders in this line and will repair any kind of a break or
give your carriage, wagon or buggy a general overhauling
at a moderate cost.
A Complete Stock of Material Always on Hand.
CALL ON US
Alfred Catratesos
It is estimated o\ manufactor-
jers that a bale m cotton trebles
i in value in thi* pni-r>> o! manu
facture. Hence, if only twenty
] five per cent of mu cotton were
J manufactured in the state, the
jvalue of the T* xas cotton crop
would be increased fifty per cent,
jor one hundred million dollars.
;Let's get more factories and
I keep this money at home.
Wreck on Texas Central.
Rotan. Tex. Nov ti,—rI>xas
Central train No. 1 was wrecked
seven miles east of here tonight
ut-8 o’clock. Six coachd^ left
he track,' thought to havefbeen
ia'usea'tsy 'B'towjoint;—Enjfineer
Barnaby was badly hurt about
the head and shoulders.
Miscellaneous
Meritas Oil Cloth, Hamilton Stripe Hickory,
1921 Amoskeag Outing, Hope and Gold Medal
Bleach Domestics, Sweet-Orr and Fawn Brand
Overallsand Jumpers, Stetson and Lion Special
Hats, Ultrv Shoes for ladies and Crawford
Shoes for men, all of which rank with the best
goods made.
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We Guarantee Satisfaction With Each and Every Article Sold.
YOURS FOR BEST VALUES,
JOHN E. SWENSON
Clifton* Texas-
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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/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.