The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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er higher priced these days
as compared with a year or
so ago—All the more reason
for being particular about
what you get for your moey.
We consider that the reason
for the very large business
we do in Men s Shoes is that
we succeed in giving more
than usual for the money.
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Remember we promise
you by far the most actual
values to be had for your
money. Come right soon
and get first picking of this
season’s latest styles i n
Men’s fashionable footwear.
Come and see for yourself.
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We sell only the highest
quality shoes made and we
have styles that you will be
glad to see. We have always
done a big shoe business as
we have a big stock to choose
from in all leathers, and all
styles right down to the min-
ute.
THE CLIFTON RECORD
Have you bought your Vic-
tory bonds. If not, why not?
By Robt. L. Baldridge
The Dallas News says “The
German peace delegates are to
Entered at Postoffice, Clifton, Tex- be taken to Paris through the de-
as, as Second Cias3 Mail Matter, j vastated districts of France.
LVERY FRIDAY MORNING
Friday, April 25, 1919.
Subscript ion payable in Advance.
RATE IN BOSQUE COUNTY
One Year
$1.00
Six Months ...............
60c
Three Months...........
35c
OUT OF BOSQUE COUNTY.
One year ...........................
$1.25
Six months...................
. .75
Three months .............. ..
... .50
OUT OF TEXAS
One year . ..................................
$1.50
Six months ............................
. .75
Three months ......................... .
50
This may help them not to be
so painfully aggrieved by the
terms of the treaty.”
1 buy and sell Fords and all
kinds of automobiles. Have some
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Bron-I Most men are so lazy that when you
stad visited relatives at DeLeon!see one hustling he isn’t hustling to
the first of the week. . get ahead, he is hustling to catch up.
BAILEY WILL SPEAK AGAINST
WOMAN SUFFRAGE IN MAY
„The San Jacinto program ren-
A boy’s idea of a Molly is a kid who j
Fort Worth, Texas, April 22.—For-
dered by the pupils and students !ukes a towel with him when he goes mtr United StaU:, Stnato‘ Joseph
of the pubiic school in the Audi- j swimming,
torium last Friday night was
very much enjoyed by the large! Clifton friends are in receipt
crowd present. of graduating announcements of
or.rU,.,. T5-.li:____
the senior class of the Ballinger
Mr. Westgaard left Sunday Training School for nurses,
rare h»rir»in< in „ffer nnw imorning for St. Louis to buy showing the name of Mrs. Alma
me if you are in the market— morc *»* ffo«is. shoes; and: listM “£
V„v «• C'i«on, Texas. 52* 1 ESSEX This fffcrHSS 1 —’s marT fjffi, M
For sale or trade-One Whit- ^.■••I's tri;, to the East-
ley Invincible Patent Hay Press.
Ford
ern markets this season.
soon.
The boys in the trenches fin-
ished the job, so must we by \vednescfa
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_____ _____ AAAAAA. , U1U Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Little and
ear in deal.—W. R. Looney, Mur-’ daughters, Misses Moddie Lee
gan, Texas. ti-4tc ar>d Helen, visited relatives in
- Crawford. The return home of
A. G. Gilliam is a business vis-1 Mrs- tittle’s brother from
itor in Dallas thus week. Think! France brought about a family
he is figuring on taking off sevJreunion at the home of her fath-
eral more hatchings of Fords !er near Crawford.
He took off one setting!
doing our part by buying Victory
Bonds.
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCoy and
children drove over to Gatesville
The government has placed a ■*"'t Sunday for a visit with rela-
tax on all soft drinks, and re- tives and before returning home
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Holt, who
have been making Clifton their
home for the past several years,
left this week for their old home
in Barnesville, Minn., for an in-
definite stay. Mr. Holt ordered
the Record to follow them each
week in order that they may
keep in touch with their Clifton
friends.
Bailey will probably open the cam-
paign against the adoption of the wo-
man suffrage amendment in Texas at
a rally to be held here during the first
week in May, acording to an announ-
cement made by Mrs. James B.
Wells of Brownsville, State president
of the Association Opposed to Wo-
man Suffrage, who is directing the
campaign against the amendment
from her State Headquarters here.
Bailey yesterday saying that he will $
come to Texas for a speaking tour
not later than May 5 and perhaps
earlier.
Cranfills Gap a few days ago
organized a Chamber of Com-
merce. All necessary officers
were elected and steps will be
undertaken immediately to fos-
ter and encourage every possible
movement that has for its goal
the fuller development and ad-sf
vancement of that progressive
section. W. T. Tergerson is the
president of this progressive
move—and a better man for the
Mrs. Wells received a letter from Mr. | pIace couki not have been found.
A FRESH SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED
Clifton has always gone oyer quires us to collect at time of! Monday sold a new Nash tour-
Morgan Caraway reached
home Thursday afternoon of
last week from France, where he
the top. \\ e cannot afford to tall j .,al<>. therefore from May 1, alljing car. He says he is finding
down on the last hill. Buy your drinks sold will be cash.—Car-j that the Nash is growing in pop-
vvas in the thick of t he fight for
part of the Victory Bonds
Those who want to do their
penter Bros.
Dr. J. T. Glass sends in the
tfc ■ ularity since a few have
sold in this territory.
been
duty by helping to “finish the! price of the Record anothey year
job” will buy until it hurts of | from Malone this week in order
the Victory Liberty Bonds. that he and family may watch
I after the interest of their home
We have the exclusive agency jtwn and many friends.
for the Perfection automobile! -
tires, one of the best tires on the; Mrs. J. M. Henderson and son
market. It carries a 7.500 mile of Fort Worth, accompanied by
guarantee and we make all ad-
justments RIGHT HERE. Price,
Drilling at the Grimland well,
No. 1, is progresig nicely. With-
out mishap of late, the well is
down now some eight hundred
feet. Mr. Ryan, Vice President
of the Friendship Petroleum
the freedom of his country. At
the time the armistice was sign-
ed he was in a hospital suffering
from the affects of a gas attack.
He is now looking fine and thinks
he is well of the gas. His many
Clifton friends welcome his re-
turn home.
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Dr. J. Owen Carpenter, who
enlisted in the Medical Corps as
Company spent several days last j a first lieutenant and served his
week with Field Supt. McShear
30x3 1-2 Non Skid, $29.35; 30x
3 Non Skid, $23.35.—Schow Pro-!Clarkson for a short visit,
thers. ltc
Mrs. M. M. Wylie of Mineral!of the company and expressed
Wells, were here last week, the | much satisfactions over the pro-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Igress made.—Hico News-Review
W. II. Carter, editor and pub-
---- ( Ben Townley, son of Mr. and lisher of the Valley Mills Tri
With the present good pros-'Mrs. R. M. Townley, was opreat- bune, underwent an operation on
pectis fir a bounteous crop, there! ed on for appendicitis last Mon-j Wednesday of last week for ap-
is no question as .to this county! day morning by surgeons at the; pendieitis. The operation was
and this precinct‘going over the! Valley Mills Sanitarium. The j performed by Dr. C. L. Goodall
top” with the Victory loan. Do last reports are that Ben is do- of the Valley Mills sanitarium,
not wajt to be solicited, come in ing nicely. , A number of Mr. Carter’s Clif-j clothing, he announces his pur-
and buy like men and women j--jton friends have been to see him j pose of taking up his practice at
country in France for a number
of months, returned home last
Saturday night, getting his dis-
charge at Camp Dix, New Jer-
sey, and reaching home eight
days from the time he landed in
New York from overseas. He will
be associated with his father, Dr.
J. C. Carpenter, in the practice
of his profession, as he was be-
fore enlisting in the army, and
having already donned civilian
Just received a fresh shipment of that fa-
mous Pecan Valley Peanut Butter, which
will go at 20c per pound the remainder of
this week.
should. A committee of ladies! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Helm!this week and were indeed glad
will gladly take your subscrip- went to Waco Tuesday and Mrs. j to find him doing so well. He de-
tion at the Wilson & Nelson oil Helm took the train there for!dares that he feels better since
exchange office, the same place Corsicana, where she attends!the operation than he has for a
as last’loan, or see "any member the annua! conference of the! number of years past. Here is
of the committee or your bank-! Woman’s Missionary Society of j hoping, William, that you will
er and take your share.
! the Methodist church.
soon be all right again.
once. He wanted to rest up for
a while, but he has been kept
pretty- busy since his return do-
ing office practice. The many
friends of this popular young
doctor are indeed proud to have
him back in Clifton again.
FRESH VEGETABLES FOR
SATURDAY
ALLISON MILLER
TEXAS
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1919, newspaper, April 25, 1919; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775659/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.