The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1925 Page: 5 of 8
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WHY THIS
OFFICE
Has
NEUROCALOM-
ETER SERVICE
Efficiency demands that
a person in any line of work
must use ALL things that
promise to increase
his ability to do a
given job.
I have a Neurocal-
ometer because it is
■ - the ■ surest......method ~
by which PRES-
SURES can be de-
tected along the
spine.
Where pressures
exist I look for a"
vertebra that is out
of line. Adjustments of this vertebra mean
that the pressure is relieved. Now the life
force can and does flow normally to the part
of the body that is diseased. Nearly every disease to
which the human body is subject can be cured by
nature if proper adjustments are given in time.
Complete stock of galvanized iron
at Cameron’s. tfc
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Minnesota—the
Cameron’s.
Paint—at |
tfc
Laugh and the world laughs with 1 Come early if vna w.nt i„ .... v
you "S.fet, ftat- 40-2tc j toys.—Oilliam mZ C„ “US
o
Come early if you want in on Ford
toys.-—Gilliam Motor Co. 40-2tc
Meal, Cake, Hulls and Coal for
sale at all times.—Farmers Gin Com-
Pany. tfc
Get the best values in stationery
you ever saw at C. L. Sellars Racket
Store. ltc
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Clifton College Cats of 1925 vs. Old
Lettered Men. See the old-timers in
action. ltc
Fresh cake and meal for sale at all
times.—Clifton Gin Co., I. M. Solberg,
Manager. tfc
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wihdham
were Waco visitors Monday.
Nunnally’s Candy—take
package.—Price A Stuart.
i holiday groceries
Prices that Please.
her a
40-2tc
beautify
“Safety
40-2tc
, Don’t delay with your Christmas
shopping. Come to C. L. Sellars Rack-
et Store. itc
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Mr. John Godager one of Clifton’s
popular business men, was a visitor
in Cranfills Gap, Wednesday.
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CORNEIL O. BROWN
CHIROPRACTOR
Don’t forget to see “Safety First’’
at tho City Auditorium Friday night.
Admission only 15 and 25 cents. lt<*
Enjoy yourself and help
your county by seeing
First”
TSt-
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We hare a few nice Electric Fix-
tures and Shades.—The Specialty
Shop. ltc
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FOR RENT—Well furnished soutft-
east room, in my home.—Mrs. R. T.
Womack. ltp
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Fresh cake and meal for sale at all
times.—Clifton Gin Co., I. M. Solberg,
Manager. t£c
Gifts for all of the family—gifts
ornamental and useful at C. L. Sellars
Racket Store. £tc
Q. J. Dial of Cleburne came in yes-
terday the guest of his friend, Lenoir
Kornegay, for a few d»,rS.
I LET US FURNISH YOUR CHRISTMAS
■ GROCERIES
Clifton
Texas
Window glass and putty at Cam-
eron’s. tfc
See the
Dec. 26th.
Christmas football
game.
ltc
GEORGE HARRIS wants to buy
your cattle and hogs. 36-6tp
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Toys and toys and yet more toys
are to be found at C. L. Sellars Rack-
et Store. ltc
Now have lense for your Ford car.
A. G. Gilliam. tfc
®tock i$ complete and we can sav$
I q —. money on evervLiii"'" -
ou^ri^yoN-buy^^'^fruito-«et
en the hghts are I berg Agent, Clifton, Texas. tfcl3i OUI* PHCeS. NlCC SUOnlv nf ___1
turned on.-
-The Specialty Shop.
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Best Holiday wishes to everyone.—
C. L. Sellars Racket Store. ltc
Allison Miller accompanied by his
mother, drove down to Waco Monday
for a short stay.
Toasters, Irons, Portable
etc, at the Specialty Shop. "
Lamps,
* Ttc
Christmas is coming and our stock
of toys and novelties is complete.-
C. L. Sellars Racket Store. ltc
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LOST—Brown and black Airedale
dog, 6 or 7 months old. Liberal re-
ysd.—M. C. Lane, Valley Mills, ltc
Kodaks for sale or rent. Fresh gen-
uine Eastman Films, all eisea. Art
Corners, white pencils, etc.—Prather
Studio. tfc
Ten per cent off on all
goods. This means from
Christinas—anything in our
C. L. Sellars Racket Store.
holiday
now to
stock.—
ltc
Don’t forget the Holi-
day Ball, Tuesday, Dec.
29th at Clifton. 41-2tc
Morgan Caraway and Horace
Schow were business visitors in W’aco
Monday.
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Western Xpert Smokeless Powder
Shells for 90c box at C. L. Sellars
Racket Store. ltc
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Are you patriotic. See “Safety
First.” Do you love Bosque county?
See “Safety First.” 40-2tc
The best way to get the Christmas
spirit is to do your shopping early.—
C. L. Sellars Racket Store. ltc
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Toy tractors, cars, trucks and
*v/ vMswwto, cars, u uciis ana
plows given away with Dearborn Inde-
pendent subscriptions.—Gilliam Mo-
tor Co. 40-2tc
Mrs. Marion N. Grimland and lit-
tle son, Y. C., and Mrs. Ralph W
Helm, spent the week-end in Waco
with relatives.
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Ten per cent off on all holiday
goods. This means from now to
Christmas—anything in our stock.—
C. L. Sellars Racket Store. ltc
GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS
Ranch. 2tn I ”
i-, * P The home ‘“lent play which was ad-
Mr. and Mrs. John Me Neely of thr ^ayote has been post-
Ferguson Ranch are the parents offc ,nd*fimteIy’ Watch for new
a fine baby girl, born Monday, Dec. J
14.
Toy tractors, cars, trucks and
i |
gPhon. 15 A. A. MILLER Phon. I« 1
g Anything in Groceries—Everything in Service g
play at the City Auditorium Friday
night, Dec. 18. Admission 15 and 25
cents. ltc
I ■ Av-ji iiauurs, cars, trucks and
plows given away with Dearborn Inde-
nendpnt: qnKaAt>infiAM.. ntn* ..
Help a good cause and see a good i — ...............
pendent subscriptions.—Gilliam Mo-1
tor Co.
40-2tc
T. M. Bishop of Roswell, E. E.
Schow and L. Rasmoson of this city I”"'* 0!“w “•
left Monday on a big hunting trip in P* repeated.
South Texas. *
You will miss a good play if you
miss “Safety First.” Ask any one
who saw it. Many have asked that it
lie!
You have got to have
---w utfvir your auto j .
head lights tested before you can pay I “ifirhway tax. Let me test yours now
highway tax. Let me test yours now. ~Voy G’ Fort ltc
—Voy G. Fort
\ ou have got to have your auto
head lights tested before you can pay
KiflaUii'air T _ a.
holiday
now to
stock.-
ltc
Sellars Racket Store.
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Everything in our Grocery Department will
be special during the holidays.
Every cent you spend here will bring full
value. The one we can’t sell is the one who
won’t investigate.
As always, you will find complete line of
fancy nuts, candies and fruits.
Make our store headquarters for holiday
purchases.
Highest prices paid for eggs and butter.
NELSON ®. COWEN
The store of appreciation.
“Quality Groceries”
♦if It Is To Be Had-We Have It”
Quick Service-Phone I
Ten per cent off on all
goods. This means from
Christmas—anything in our
C. L. Sellars Racket Store. ltc l . ---*•—-
q I Take Mr. Ford’s paper.____
Take Mr. Ford’s paper. Comes ev- ^toTtL’toi^ ^ ^
ery week, *1.50 a year. Your choice free u T 5 W truck
of toy tractor, car, plow or truck! C°’ ^
free.—Gilliam Motor Co. 40-2tc Ton *-
Ten per cent off on all holiday
Ton j Roods. This means from
Ten per cent off on all *
goods. This means from now to IC. L. Sellars Racket Store n,
Christmas—anything in our stock.-1 ltc
O I- Srihr. Racket Store. ltc [ T.ke Mr. Ford’, p.per. Conte, ,v-
R R * l °T , | er-v w®ek, $1.50 a year. Your choice
. R. Arther writes back from of toy tractor, car, plow or truck
Plamview, where he went some days free.-Gilliam Motor Co. 40-2tc
ago, saying he has been busy doing _
carpenter work since going out there. | Mrs. Arden Olson of Casper Wyo-
. ,, , P .— ming, came in last week for a visit
- . and Mrs. John L. Johnson, who with her parents, Mr and Mrs I»hn
Rve out west .f town .re the proud Jena.,. .„d J£r »i.“vo,
parents of a fine daughter born to
U—
Electric Irons, $3.50 to $6.50 at the
Specialty Shop. £tc
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Come early if you want in on Ford
toys.—Gilliam Motor Co. 40-2tc
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Specials and Bargains are too many
to enumerate. Come and see.—C. L.
Sellars Racket Store. ifc
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O. J. Reierson of Cranfills Gap,
I was here Monday on business, and
« - “tl, "hopper yoo ****'“•■*
get the choicest selections. Also you
can shop with greater ease.—C. L.I , —
“ ’ - w- Ten P*1, cent off holiday
Roods. This means from now to
„ | Christmas—anything in our stock_
Comes ev- lC. L Sellars Racket Store. ltc
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Safety First”—the play directed
by Mrs. E. A. Priddy and presented
the second night of the Flower Car-
nival will be repeated Friday night,
goods. This means from now to I ”ival wi!1 be repeated Friday night,
holiday Christmas—anything in our stock._j December 18. The proceeds to be used
now to C. L. Sellars Racket Store. ltc in beaut‘fy>ng Pool Park. 40-2tc
Take her a box of King’s Candy.—
Price A Stuart. 4^2*
Come early if you want in on Ford
toys.—Gilliam Motor Co. 4&-2tc
Buy your Christmas gifts while the
good weather lasts.—C. L. Sellars
Racket Store.
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Miss Elizabeth Wagner left Sunday
for Giddings to spend the winter with
her uncle, John Proske.
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Don’t forget the HcJi-
Ball, Tuesday, Dec.
29th at Clifton. 41-2tc
Regular Meeting of Clifton.
Lodge, No. S60 A.FAAJL
Friday, Dec. 26, 7:30 p. m.
Viaiting Masons are Cordial-
ly Welcome.
Horace Schow, W. M.
W. T. Dixon, Secy.
CANDIES, APPLES AND ORANGES
them Sunday night.
POSTPONED
-The Play-
“AS A WOMAN THINKETH”
At Cayote
Has Been Postponed
Watch for further Announcement
pi"”, j. K’,Proffitt was to Jifornia and other states where she
brother Jim HcF^r ^ her spent ^“l weeks’ visit, and reporta
of this week j
' Come e»rly. allotment limited. Toy
Gilliah Motor Co. 40-2tr n t r. . 0
*0 2tc O. T. Brenhagen of North DakoU
K T~ h.™ V, M „ w. 1 “• w* •• vtaR hi,
•phon. *. C. Olo» u cat, Mont M.r. ,t ,*mn,
0 WC Edridge and son, Howard
nSJL-arjs: *a.xste S
the week to remain, as the West is
getting too cold for him. | , ,
Anton Amundson and family who
"‘IT, r ”o,rctZLy
»» PM n, .ltd h«..« Of hb Hf S
wh.ch I, put ninety, much eoneen, i, hen, th,“ lhto*
"Mu. Alex Kahn announce, the to A* M Hr'U°'1 h" re,id™«
Wchttn Fnlh, 1W At horn. bu„«w JZtoZZ. ‘•SrZL1”
D-u.hu hftunth. Wichita
'||| ,«unfort for tho entire family
We now have our Christmas apples and
£3—=!! itaL'iitE
sDpnt savapoi •»*.!__1 .j.!*, • I rrom,
A LITTLE MORE FOR A LITTLE T-ESS
JENSON t LARSON
PhH GamY -PROMPT delivery
Phone 183 : : : ? Clifton. Tc
and beat terms available. Will renew your old
loan or make a new loan. See me at once.
Clifton.
R. S. CLEMENT
INSURANCE AND LOANS
OFFICE: BROOKS BUILDING
(At Head of Stairway on South Side)
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1925, newspaper, December 18, 1925; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775848/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.