The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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EXTRA SPECIAL PEES
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You can .save mbney by coming to our store
a>.J asking to see the garments we are advertising
at a big reduction and finding out the prices we
are selling them.
Especially worth while is the opportunity we
are offering you to buy Ladies’ Poplin Dresses
that we are showing at such low prices.
ONE THIRD
These Poplin Dresses are ^^ents,
carefully tailored and cleverly m
quality fabrics, in the newest^ favored
shades. Cal! and see these dr on a few
and you are sure to decide tha\av you t0
invest.
REMEMBER WE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THESE BAR* EVEN
THOUGH YOU DO NOT COME TO BUY
YOU WILL FIND MANY OTHER ENTICING VALUES ALL OVER STORE
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BIG PRICE
REDUCTION
ONE THIRD OFF
Make your selection here from among our large assort-
tnS KI“kHG~>- Suitta* and White
t lque. Many of these will make tine skirts for e ar'v sum
^ ‘ bi‘ “vin, on every Spur-
MOSAVING
PR1
ONE THIRD OFF
Don’tint to call and see these Children’s Ging-
ham Dresfe art> showing some splendid values. An
inspection^ dresses will tell you more than we could
tell in a bi|jsement. Don’t fail to come and see what
you can sa
SER CE .
John
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THE CUFTON RECORD
Bv Robt. L. Baldridge
0nc* 4 «'H C-'iW» of Vernon I I.ieut. Palmer Olsen reaehed
Short visit with Children and tJ. . J' K McLo)' .«» <* «'«»» f»r manv rears.:...........the Week.|hnme Inst Saturdav nigh, from
short visit with children and Clifton, Texas
friends. He ordered the Record __
rent to Mrs. Standofer at £1 Pa-! Harvest time is about
Ur but now of Kenedy, Tesas. emne': ^ !rst ol'
iii last Friday on a visit in «h.»!KUest C sister, Mrs. R.
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, I that city.
Gibbs had been
LVERY FRIDAY MORNING
in twine, oils,
cantile Co.
etc.— ( lifton
Friday, May 9, 1919.
i An extra session iff the Texas
Legislature is
now in session I,
Frank Kell of Wichita Falls!
.'e.mls the Record a chirk thisj
wt ’'k 1 1 Pay tor the [taper three !
> in adxance. Mr. Kell d.,es
Subscription payable i. Advance. ! \'Z!Z in Ch^ ^ -
ed to vott in the el- , ±' I,-.* * i?' . ‘ ‘‘ a “?ing as the [in,-,
France. After a short stay at
................ Camp Howie, he expects to get
to Austin lend the funeral J his discharge from the service,
"t Mr. R. L.iey and stopped | Palmer's many friends were glad
off here on leturn home. 'to see him at home and looking
—--- so fine.
F. ( . ()flie down t mm Me
R\TF L\ Bosmi’p rnrvrv niay aJlo,wtJ,i 10 vote in the el
KATE IN B<).s(jt fc cm NTY ections of this .mar. am! u, h ,j.e
SbT Mon Hi* ' ' the boys v>-'o have been in the
TbM'SMa C; m "ill !«. sranl,.., this ,,ri-
OUT OF BOSQUE COUNTY', j ______
One year
Six months
Three months
OUT OF TEXAS
One year............
Six months
Three months
'Milan last rjav for a short Mrs.
accompanied to La n ham
Fairy by J. \\. Houston.
Ray (ilass loft t he first
,,[■ lh,-.' business visMr. (idle is do-1 of the work fur Wichita Falls
fbattni oftuner than every three 'f-Kr some bug on his farm '<> join her husband in making
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wars and always sends his check id"wn "ear V- Mills and was * hat city their home, providing
**v':" ........ Mr. Kt-li savs ;!r>'ing Clifto.rds for mater- ‘ they are able to get a house. Rut
1 • • • '■ 1 ",u: 1...... •* ' he had not been able to get one
u.l, ol the Gatesville district , Clifton friends each week. |K»«io.
\vas in session at .McGregor Wed-
nesday and Thursday. Re\. Geo.
O. F. Schow was at home from
('‘ift in has never been a plan
:wu;;,„l ,.,r vuvan, houses. and F. K.„.kv;„I G,. nil"laM™ I w'.I.'.iGvLC'r.'.VL Cvi' iL'M''/-i"' i «• O- in wav vallv.l lo
' ;iM-;:vrnzvi
?,'■■■ an,iiTsuv,, LivCuy;.
and he had been trying since his
am\ al t here a mont ii ago.
iS ^,wbr.f.>»¥h^'jk“-^:i^r-1£: ......h;.;
-■ ___ tions for it immen'af • i»- ri ' ln^ ou‘r t() make arrangements i >on(lale Oil ( umpanv and is a', i , nianv j.on
=............... irL:
G..V. ............ , . ."I time a eitize d (lifton. at
extra session of
May 19.
n nas called an ; t.,i.(i f “..... . ,uul L" maning Wae
Congress hr! ‘ n‘“turaI *row,h;^ar future.
Have you bought your Victory
bond yet ? If not, why not ?
ase, it will be apreciated.
1 am an experienced cow man,
have had a number of years’
practical experience, and am a
ls j Rewlpy’.s siiddieat'h was^Vse-' P'^'otical ranch man. In from
n- ' ■ ' the West, drouth stricken and
want a job as manager or super-
intendent. 1 speak Mexican. Ad-
dress Box '1M. Morgan, Tex. ltc
The track team that went to mu' (,t th‘! !'.rn,rs-
Austin last week did not win any ' l!« ^nn.ri'ty uas lu-re last
honors, but we feel that the pui h* ' ar,! ha(1
ic.su oi the trip was accomplish- gniwirg of "V's
ed. This <,uv» „„r .... 1.1. .. Kloul!ff 1,st 1,1 leaders, and also
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14 -** ivitj/iiuiic VUlil ; 1 Ul ' *1' 1»iuci ovili/Uio ill
order in to Victory Bond Head-' ar- doing and proved to
quarters or to either bank in them that they will have to work Mrs. .). R. Lay nr and two dan-! ''a,,'s'!l!(' ,his "«’•’*< "’ith
Clifton. and work hard if we expect to *htrrs. Misses Rowena and Zo- 1 "; .1V^" n.iafk(‘ t»S f!iac,‘
|wm. The greater part of our ra. drove to Waco Saturdav. re- ‘ • ’ As st*|t“d. *\Ir. I en-
4-----u .. -• >. -- • - I'lmgion is at Burkhurnett and
I1 i tmtiMt,............
of Ciifton people have interests'!" hlg. . 1 ''sfni J'.v a!1 '•'ho Navy is at home on a :?0 days’
in this company. ’ ‘'j knew him. _.’1| B^-ley was the'leave, visiting his parents and
____ tourth son-iiiw of Grandpa i wife. They came in Saturday
! ~ ~ | b rank Kell, (Itastf. to die, <inr-i niglit from Dallas where Mrs.
, . * }' *]il rnnington, who has j ing the past »• \t-ars. and all i Kemp met him. His manv
[tiis neamjuarters at Burkbur-1 pasing away ith similar at-[friends are glad to welcome him
Iiett, has been spending a few Marks. Mr. G. Giibs being the home again.-Walnut Springs
!oa>s m Gatesville this week with; first of the foito go. ; Hustler.
—-- j win. ine greater part of our to >*aco Saturdav, rt
If Clifton falls down on her | Uoys got in the semi-finals and i tur'liiig Sunday. Mrs. Zora Par-! :v ............" “,,u l f
bond quota we will all feel ash-! some went into the final contests. •'ker* who had spent three weeks L7h‘ 011 fanu*' havlnK ! j
amed of it. Are you doing your This was not a bad showing for|there u'ith her sick brother, re- tu, L ,)f ,hls 4own 0,1 '
part to bring Clifton and Clifton j ^ first time. We hope to have: lurn,’d ^ith them. ! . , ' | a| v f!, ha;s already been
iruri* “....... .u. ... ..Unri, ...... ... A ..-.I spudded in. The holdings J
trade territory “over the top.’
This section never had a more
promising prospect for a bum-
per grain crop at this seasomof
more representatives at Austin
next year.
The Record failed to make
mention in the last issue of the
R. R. Waldrop, Clifton’s new
banker, left last Saturday for
Crowell to move his family to
this place. He expects to ship
.................if
Mr. Pennington are reputed to be
very valuable—Gatesville .Mes-
senger.
1 he tunnilt comedies ever made—Charles Chaplin in his
First Million Dollar Comedy
( has. W. Clarkson has been in
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J Als" Fatty rbuckle in “OH! DOCTOR.’’ Don’t miss them.
“A DOGS LIFE”
the year and it seems that the of the big S barn on the1^ household^effX and drKS ^ W’ has been in j A,s<> fatty rbuckle in “OH! DOCTOR.” Don’t miss them,
only vmble hinderance is too F. Bertrand farm near town J through the country with his V (,rt'Vorth since , j If you do yc will always regret it. If you can’t laugh don’t
farmers at this time. on iSy rftemJm o? u£iir*r manv fri^ ..... .....1 00™. Huron,.. to,- n,., ^.......
i week by fire caused by lightning, j
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! «h:iv uy urr cau.seu dv iignming.
To those who feel like increas- The fire occurred about three! Mr. and Mrs Craig M Tr^n
*•"*«« «' jK«d,.-.yi«k in the afternoon during were in f™^ their^ ranch Tu?
there is now a pr>d opportunity, the rain and electrical storm. P. near the Brazos river east of
Olfton is about to fail d&wn on K Bertrand and family live on town last Saturday to buy sUp-
ber uqota, and on accouht of j the place, but only Mrs. Ber-plies, and while here Craig left
duty trand and the children were at la dollar to have the Record sent
their country, to their neigh-, home at the time of the fire andi to their address for » xr, \i, r ii u • <-- o--. —~
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many friends hofie for his early
restoration to his usual good
health. Mr. Clarkson has been a
very busy man since the Victory
loan campaign opened, acting as
county chairman. He has ask- j i
ed Mr. J. W. Butler to look after! I
the Victor loan work during the
remainder of the campaign, and | j
Mr. Butler having served well in
come. Sureure for the “Blues.” Grandpa. Grandma, Papa
Mama, Broter, Sister and everybody’s eousines vvil enjoy
these corners. Bring ’em all.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Matinee Daily
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1919, newspaper, May 9, 1919; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775304/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.