The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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Why?
ied in the wondrful proposition plae-
any for your lease lies in one of the
tive feature is beyond human com-
i or surety ana certain success are cm do
i are bound to make money in this com]
and with 40 acres to develop die specul
100 TOR 1
-CAPITAL STOCK $200,000-PAR VALUE $10 —-
, Located in the now famous Cotton Plant tract of land, in the heart of the Reid of Gushers, 1 -2 mile from the Big McCauley Well,
about 3 miles from the Swensondale. You don't have to ask When Are They' Going to Drill. We are drilling now at a depth of 400 to
500 feet. j
Buy Now or You May Be Too Late. Invest and become independent—No One Ever Grew Rich By Saving. Think this over and then
buy till it hurts. ;
BUY NOW! Tomorrow is Ancient History'in the Oil Game.
FRED W. NELSON iSSSE.
* FOR SALE j TV trouble with having a wife
Mine young work mu1**, four work ** 4 manager i* that y~u are
hone*, three mare* and three yourg u*uai;y what is managed. » ■
bone* for sale. See Waiter Golden,-! *............ "
at White Ranch, route I, Gifton,J The Clifton Record and The Dallas
Texas. 22,-Ztc) New* one year $1.75.
MOVING TO TEXAS
r if Y o I!* *ort wort®' ^ex'*Aug 9-—Tc5tjry
IV I v V republicans a Urge part
—■— ' of them ml "men, have moved to Tex-
Not One Pemmf Will 8KH- TONE u fzom other states during the past
Cast You. tf.it Duesat Prove
of Geasine Wurth in two year*, according to * report is-
TOl'R C trOosijf by tbt Tcjuls Ki^^db^ic^n
council which maintain* headquarters
You are to be th* judge—try thb ® ^ is tbe claim of local
famous tonic—if it doesn’t bring to republicans that that this new 'blood
you new energy, a splendid appetite, together with the widespread change
restful sleep, peaceful and quiet ^ sentiment throughout Texas will
Tone will be free to you. it will not v<*« in the ***** at th« election
cost you anything—NOT ONE PEN- and it is tbe contention of many that
JTY. Texas may not be a doubtful state in
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF to next presidential election. The
YOUtJOWE*nfTO YOUR FAMILY;«*““*"* “J from repubUcan
AND FRIENDS to be strong, well, headquarters follows:
happy, bright of eye, brisk of step, ‘ A recent survey made by the Tex-
ruddy of cheek, able to go about your as Republican council shows that
work with a smile on your lip*. i about 90 per cent of the leading oil
“MoU^LS refunded^ *rwt op^torsm Texas fields are Kepub-
tirely satisfactory,” and your own lo- he*n* •** ***>>' of them nave been
cal druggist wifi let yew try Rich- prominently identified with the party
Tone on this money-back guarantee. in their respective states. These men.
One user says, I was run down u a ruk, are anxious to build up a
four moni,"Trier ^he car” of - strong party in Texas end the me mb-
dactors, had nervous prostration and ership committee of the council hac
could not sleep and ate very little.1 had wonderful success among this
I got a bottle of your wonderful tonic, cj.aji>s recently.
Rick-Tone, and am now eatmgtbrde ~Approxfanately one hundred oil
times a day and I sore sleep sound. I
Music is Essential
Without music, modem life would
be impossible. Thomas A. Edison
realized this when he invented his
Three Million Dollar Phonograph—•
Holdings of the Royal Stephens Oil Company,
FRED W. NELSON, Local Agent.
* If a dictionary had minors between
the covers you could get a girl to
refer to it oftener than she does.
Another reason why a girl likes to
have a good figure is because she is
going to get married and lose it.
can’t say enough for your wonderful
tonic, Rkh-Tone. It is worth its
weight in gold. It saved me $50 or
$60 as I was going to Mineral Wells,
but I do not need to go now, thanks
to Rich-Tone.”
Rich-Tone makes more red corpus-
cles, enriching and purifying the bsood
It contains all the elements that are
needed moat in maintaining strnyth
and vigor. Rich-Tone rests the tired
nerves, restores appetite, induces
healthful sleep—it gives you all those
things which mean energy and wall-
being. Get a bottle today on our mon-
ey-back guarantee. Sold locally by
Price & Stuart. J4A
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If a princess can get two couples
to dance to a phonograph hi tbe
front room of her home she can tell
her friends next day about the ball
she gave at her residence last even-
ing-
Even when a worn Hn is so old that
she can’t deny her age she wants you
to understand that there was a time
when she as as young as anybody,
He also realized the imperfection
of the ordinary phonograph and the
talking machine. He knew that a
phonograph that could not be dis*
tinguished from the human voice could
be designed—and he designed it.
Music critics cannot differentiate
between the human voice and the
world's most wonderful sound-repro'
during instrument, The New Edison.
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Hear the latest Recreations at
our store.
A Great Remedy
The merits of Chamberlain's Colic
and Diarrhoea remedy are well known
and appreciated but there is occasion-
ally a man who bar no acquaintance
with them and should read tbe fol-
lowing by F. H. Dear, a hotel man at
Dupuyer, Moat "Ftoiv years ag* 1
used Chamberlain's Colic snd Diar-
rhoea Remedy with such wondrefut
results that I have since recommend-
ed it to my friends.”
In every home where there is a
baby there should also be a bottle of
McGEES BABY ELIXIR. It may be
needed at any time to correct sour
stomach, wind colic, diarrhoea or sum-
mer complaint, -It is a wholesome
remedy, contains no opium, morphine
or injurious drug of any kind. Sold
by all druggists.
The Clifton Record and The
News one year $1.76.
THE LUTHERAN COLLEGE
of Clifton
Begins its session September 8
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1919, newspaper, August 22, 1919; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775585/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.