The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1908 Page: 1 of 12
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SPECIAL
PATENT
CLIFTON, BOSOUE COUNTY, TEXAS.,FRIDAY. JULY 10, 1908.
We have |u«t unloaded a car'ol Light Cru.t
Flour, all made from old wheat. You will
make no mistake in laying In a good supply
of this flour as It Is die last we will be able
to get made from old wheat. See us today.
when you must bring them to
fPnPs;
our store, and to the little girl
•m - |l|fk.
bringing us the greatest number
we will give the handsome little
stove now on exhibition in our
store. Only little girls lourteen
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years of age or under can com-
pete for this prize. *, Get your
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friends to help. You may be
the lucky girl.
The Snow Flake Freezer.
Another Ad to
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containing a “Buck’s” trade mark
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save them until August 15th
NO 15
1& the latest and most economical freezer to
be offered to the buying public. We have
them in the two, and three quart sizes at an
introductory prize of $1.00 And $1.50 respec-
tively. Don’t fail to see them on exhibition
at our store. We only have a few, so come
in today while you are thinking about It.
THE FREEZER TO BUY
Oscar J. Rea ^ Co., Clifton,Tex
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Local News and Personate.
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Items of Interest About People You Know
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J. W. Rudasill was down from
Meridian Wednesday, on busi-
r; almost
if sold
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For Sal
new. Will
right away.
H. Waites, of near Whitney,
was in the city Monday with a
load of melons.
>!artin Rhone, of Cranfill’s
Gap, was celling wheat in the
city Monday.
Mrs. Antonette Olson went
home with her son, M. G. Olson,
Sunday afternoon to spend a few
days.
Messrs. A. W. Cooper, Ira
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The Bosque County Mill A El-
evator Co. started their Mill Sat-
urday, July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Skinner
and children left Friday for Rog-
ers, to visit relatives a few days,
after which they go to Hamilton
to make their future home.
A splendid rain fell in this sec-
tion Wednesday afternoon.
Threshing of grain was finished
and the farmers were glad, to see
a good rain on the cotton and
corn, especially Jnne corn.
W. A. Ludwig and family and
Mrs. Behnke returned Wednes-
day after a visit with relatives
I find old friends in Hamilton Co.
leader and Geo. Price went to Mr Ludwkf says corn ia good in
Waco last Saturday to see the I mogt Qj that county.
race?‘ Mr and Mrs. Jamek William*
F Yancey, a son of G. G. Yan- Mr* '
> cey, a few miles north of town, is
wry low with typhoid.
Miss Estelle left Monday for
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son, of Aquilla. spent Sunday in
Clifton, visiting Rev. and Mrs.
W. M. Lewis, sad attendingspe-
her hejme at Huntsville, after a
few weeks visit with her sister.
Mrs. R. L.
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day of July,
i ton. Finder
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fehere ir/Clif-
n same to me
Profits, npne wetted. Prosper-
ity is what We wfint. Come and
help the waVe. /
2t. m Connolly A Co.
Mr. Martin G. Olsen, Cashier
of the Aquilla State Bank, spent
last Sunday in Clifton and made
a most acceptable Sddress at the
morning service at the First
Presbyterian Church.
Read the two double-page ad-
vertisements of Wm. Connolly A
Company in this issue of the Re-
cord; the most advertising space
over used by one firm in one is-
,sue of the Record.
Mr. John 1. Cochran, wife and
daughter spent several days in
Clifton duftng the past week,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. But-
ler. Mrs. Cochran rendered
several solos at the services of
the First Presbyterian Church
last Sunday.
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S. J. Covey of Morgan, passed
through Clifton Wednesday en-
route to the Sanitarium at Tem-
ps for an operation for appendi-
citis. |
It is the people/ time to save
money. ■■ Connolly A Co. are giv-
ing inducements that yo* can’t
afford to lef go by.
chicken-pie, hot
Then eat
the Dittrich
along yourquar-
Do you
coffee, co
with the
buildi
ter.
i« Rood sign
»wn; they are
terian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. McSpad-
114left last Saturday for a ten
day’s visit through West Texas.
Before returning home they will
visit his parents and other rela-
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When Con
prices to go
they will go |iva
price s
they have
goods that 1$ help
times back..
FOR 8 ALE—106 acres of good,
river land, 5 miles west of Whit-
ney, Hill Co. 65 acres in culti-
vation, the • rest in pasture aad
pecan orchard, 240 bearing
I Good improvements; good water,
good deeds. For the next seven
days only.—Mrs. J. P. Rogeirs.
^help starts pros
answer iTTM qiilsl ii i|||ii i |in i ilinn
rates, etc.—S. Av. Telephone and
Telegraph Co.jjrE. W. Felter, Lo-
cal Manager.
You woulj think the woods
were on fire mpn the red hot pri-
ces that Connolly A Co. are mak-
ing.*^
I have^a No. 2 O^k which 1
will let g<Nfor %8j/00. The ma-
chine is inVon condition; if in-
terested cojgeYnd see it.
Neal W. Turner.
Clifton
“homey” di
public on
it that a good,
ir is served to the
y. Be
W. M. Lewis, and attendingspe- on Their m
lervice, «theP irrt Pre.br ?* H ^
Boat
Help and
to Connolly’s
ment.
bd hel^bd by
’«I prosperity
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going
•move-
One good\oint about P. Olsen’s
Rheumatic Ota re, and a very im-
portant one, is that you do not
have to wait always for results.
The liniment removes congestion
and inflammation in joint/ sin-
ews, muscles and nefeeti^e parts
by aiding clrculatmnM&d hence
in most cases iMtan almost in-
stant relief. Tlfedure itself tak-
en internajjj^evivas the activity
of the kUmeys and gets the stom-
ach atps bowels inla better con-
dition so as to prewnt an acces-
sion formation of acids, which is
always the principal cause of
the trouble. If al sufferer state
yefur case and have the necessary
preparations prepared by the
tuanufacturer, P. Olsen, Clifton.
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Growing Bank
restern Telephone |
Company is «k|
Dr new husinssM I
ir-hol
building.
, ladies ip
work. Bat with
t will be
guarantee
reasonable
phone serv
worse than
therefore our
give good se
Save yo*r Dime and eat cream .talk, with their new
the Dittrich building, any time, who will, be
sryice at a |
Poor tele-
ly prick is
Come in
Government Statements.
IndhMual Deposits
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$ 45461 84
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February 14, 1908......
May 14, 1908 ..... .
June 30,1908 ..
Dug to Banks NONE
June HO-Casb in hand and in hanks..........
June 30—Legal Reserve required by Law .,
Amountof cash over and what is required by
law..^.............. $ 28618 10
On this Strong Statement we Solicit Your
Business m
tf! Clifton State Bank
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1908, newspaper, July 10, 1908; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775478/m1/1/: accessed June 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.