The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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I NEED THE MONEY
Goods must be sold if quality and price
have any feature in trade.
Stock taking Is soon on hand and I find that I am slightly overstocked
in some lines of merchandise, and realixlng extra cash would be of spe-
cial advantage in buying my spring goods, I have decided to offer as a
special inducement to all prospective buyers a two-weeks’ REDUCTION
SALE, beginning
SATURDAY, DEC. 10, and Closing SATURDAY, DEC. 24,1910
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This Rug will b
ing this month
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Will Offer the Following Lines at a 331-3 Percent Discount
Off the Regular Marked Price.
Think this over, that for $2.00
you can buy a $3.00 value. ': /
All Wool Dress Goods, Ladies’and Children’s Tailored Coats and Capes,
Following at 25 Per Cent Discount
Men’s Odd Pants, All Boys’ Clothing, and we have 20 doz. Men’s Heavy
Fleece Lined Underwear, Lot No. 16J, a regular 50c
value to close out at 30c a garment.
■-> 0ther bargains too numerous to mention. Remember we use no
characters or blinds for selling prices to mislead you. Our goods are all
marked with plain figures and values guaranteed.
Ladies’ and Misses’ Cloaks and
Capes
$8.75
S6.65
S5.00
$4,00
$2.35
$1.35
Wool Dress Goods
$1.50
$1.00
Grades for
Grades for
Grades for
Grades for
Grades for
Grades for
per yard value for
per yard value for
per yard value for
per yard value for
CLOTHING
Men’s Suits for
Men’s Suits for
Men’s Suits for
Men’s Suits for
Boys’ Suits for
Boy^j Suits for
Boys’ Suits for
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OR YOU NC MO
These prices are for the cash
only. Any goods charged
will be at the regular price.
Remember the Dates
Clifton, Texas
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:S and horses for sale.—
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ltd Mrs. Geo. Wallace of
piited relatives in Clifton
$2.28 Ladles’ Shoe^d Mrs Jim Jenteo ot
Ladies’vici kid half double sole, l8e were business visi-
Shoes, tizes 2 1-2 to 6 M, well wor, gaturday
$3.00 Ladies Shoes Omenson of Route 1,
Ladies yici single sole Shoes, widt^jg tjjis office a pieas.
sizes, worth $3.00 at
$3.25 Ladles’ Sheer y6„r deed7." notary
Ladies’ vici single sole Patent tip ^tracts and agreements
2 1-2 to 6 1-2, well worth $3.-5 at. j K McSpad.
Ladies La Prance Shoes, button ar
price $3.50 and...................‘.arson of Waco was
Headquarters' ifeSS
^ the Cap was
Irday having
; left an ad
P. Ford and
vn from the
Friday and
ml HP*relatives and
m sign up a deed to
- ‘o Mrs. Mattie
Horny/ y have
Blue Front Reeder Building
We have had a tout? Pria-
cold blasts of winter. Turn-
Mrs. Julia Colwic’
daughter, CarJ
frorq^j^j^re
coy '
atHaukestorer
The % About Your
tyn Infancy,
Turner sville.
Thet people of this community
are b&sy at presnt talking rail-
road; there is a meeting in Turs-
■nersvilles this afternoon and sev-
eral of our citizens went to
Crantills Gap yesterday to talk
Tail road.
Dr. E. G. Smith was a business
"Visitor to Evant the past week.
J. M. Abel, wife and daugh
ters, Misses Callie and Cather-
ine are in Oglesby visiting rela-
tives.
C. L. Shepherd of Osage mov-
ed Thursday to the place vacated
by Doc Wilson.
Jake Stout has accepted wor^
in Terrell and Mrs. Stout an
the children will move there soo: r _ _ _
Rev. W. S. Johnson of Pecar^«
Grove visited friends here Satnr^TO^”g”*ffg”*
day and Sunday and preach, they admit all rays of
at the Baptist church
morning. '
S. McDonald has gone to Child-
ress to work.
'Misses Mattie and Cora Abel
have returned from a «WT»ormal con-
McGregor and Waco. ^
Miss Mary Reid of 3
visiting the Misses Abel
Mrs. John Sharp spent last j
week at the bed side of her sick
father, Mr. Jim Martin in Ham-
ilton.
E. J. Bailey is in Waco attend-
ing the meeting of the Masonic
Lodge. -• 4.
Rev. C. W. Hollis is in Wa*»
attending Presbytery. T*
Charlie L. Hollingsworth
Miss May McKinney were mar^TCj ^ |
_yVied last Sunday morning, Rev.
K. M. Turner officiating.,^ : • j vCT * ** ”* *
The young people enjoyed ajuo
f party at the home of H. C. Dol-! ley
IBews Fran
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List of jt._-.......
of the district court whi
- ■ -.1 the first Monday in Dec.:
To be in Meridian Dec. 26.
r W Archer ~8 W Gill
A if Boykin GW Powell
J M Burch W A Brashear
H C Hughes R B Spurlin
O J Knowles J B Thompson
R H William son J M Gray
Guy Jones \ 8 A Bateman
D C Kitching^ j w Briscoe
WH Younger JTHord
W J Johnson J L Dawson
J M Ammons B F Martin
L J Burgan A W Russun
OO Dennis J H Baker
H C Kate J E Sears
H DjClanton JJ Files ,
REAL ESTATE.
H. J. Cureton to C. G. Hinton
454.8a of the John Beldon, $6,-
810.50.
C. D. Diltz & wife to Mrs. An-
na E. Moore lot. 2, block 2, Aver-
it Addition to town of Meridian,
$1200.
. Chris Jenson, guardian, to
Tom C. Parks'half interest in
820a of the Adam Kuykendall,
$3350.
Chris Jenson, administrator,
to Tom C. Parks half interest in
the Adam Kuykendall, $3250.
W. V. Burch to A. W. Potts
212 of the Thos. S. Framon, $1750
Rena Owen and husband to W.
H. Brown lot of land in Morgan,
$100.
J. M. Gore to Geo. P. Robert-
son 4a of the Moses King, $50.
H. C. Odle to S. A. Farmer
143a of the S. K. Lewis, 128.5a
of the D. C. Thomas and 45.5a of
the Wm. Parvin, $9510.
J. T. Brannon to W. C. Bran-
non all my interest in 320a of the
Jacob Soria, $200.
Mrs. S. C. Nance and husband
to W. C. BrannoD all our interest
in 320a of the Jacob Soria, $200.
W. W. Brannon tb\V. C. Bran-
non all my interest in\320a of the
Jacob Soria, $200.
Myrtle Loggins and husband
to W. C. Brannon all our interest
in 320a of the Jacob Soria, $200.
J. F. Mayfield and wife to W.
C. Brannon 320a of the Jacob So-
ria, $1.
N. E. Durham and wife to J.
H. Burnett lot 10, block 19, Kop-
perl, $75. ,
D. R. Johnson and wife to J.
W. Turner 113a of the M. Men-
ard and 63.3a of the C. A. Cook,
$5250.
S. A. Farmer and wife to H. C.
Odle 97a of the John Rogers,
$7000. . -
,.£&* r^ili find relief in
a sho’
i^&iiarf or owt will re-
-OCULAR VIBRAT0ME.
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! as physical culture;
■rs until
. r out the furrows
r- r ' Ysauty of the Eye.
.jnt for old
will be fur-
t: Latest
your faro ,
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SAVED FROM AWFUL DEATH®
How an appalling calamity in his fam-
ily was prevented is told by A. D Mc-
Donald, of Fayetteville,N. C., R.F.D.
No.8 “My sister had consumption,”
he writes,“she was very thin audjpale,
had no appetite and seemed to grow
weaker every day. as all remedies failed
till Dr. King's New Discovery was tri-
ed, and so completely cured her that she
has not been troubled with a cough
since. Tts the best medicine I ever saw
or heard of. ” For coughs, colds, la-
grippe. tk^thma,croup, hemorrhage-all
bronchial troubles, it has no equal,
50c $1.Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by the Corner Drug Store.
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33 yeAn
t Cliftc
Tins Friday night.
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Deep-seated coughs that resist ordi-
nary remedies require both external
and internal treatment. If you buy
a dollar bbttle of Ballard’s Hore-
aoOND SXRP? JQH JP* two remedies
you need for the price of one. There
la a HebbIck’s Rad Pepper Porous
Plaster for thjB cheat, free with each
bottle. Sold by Price & Gritoland.
1 ga
in bet
bottle
tirely f
I alway
ty and Ti
substitute.
Old Engnieer Goes Blind
Cleburne. Texas, Dec. — M.
B, Meadows, who was foreman
of the carpenters on the Galves-
ton seawall, has gone blind after
‘trying for several years to re-
store his eyesight.
We liavfe
from an
at the Corner Drt
FREE
50c
This coupon is good for one
50c piece of Chinaware in our
premium assortment when
presented with a $10 cash pur-
chase Ojf Groceries at Our
Store.
Yoid after Dec. 24,1910.
OSGAfc J. REA & CO.
teat Goods at Honest Prices
aDUftmi, Texas.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1910, newspaper, December 16, 1910; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775354/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.