The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Waco Texas, Nov. 10.—It it reported
that Joseph Meyers of Fort Wonh.
Federal Labor Conciliator, has been
tendered the position of State Labor
Commissioner by Governor-Elect Neff^f
Also it is understood Dwight LewellingJ*
of Dallas will probably be First Assist-
ant Attorney General.
Delias. Texas -Valuable sa«es
»_ ma. — tf w w jet w. ^
furmiUed to tellers of the Demtb
Federal Reserve District to ah! them
IB conducting the ear*, ease sad ta-
ros? campaign of the government m
the schools this year, aeto dhwt to
Dtoemore W. Him, Federal District
Mill*
Material lor primary « adas will ha
prepared for the Division by Mrs
Etta F. Little, Primary Supervisor of
ft ora! Schools, of the State Depart
acst of Edacatio* of Texas.'' aaM Mr.
Basse. "A specialist la elementary
school work wHI prepare suggestions
to be seat tear he s of foerth. Sfth.
sixth sad seventh grades, to be axed
la connection with either language or
history recitation*. or both. Mr. L H
Hubbard. Soper csendeet of City
Schools. Beltoo. Texas, will prepare
matter for use by high school pupils
ia thOD Exglish classes. Negotiations
ere onder way (or a specialist ia his-
tory to farairh the Division outline*
for use of high school classes aad
Macaers of history.
"These suggestion* will be a sable to
high school classes already organised;
eddatonal classes or periods will not
he necessary They will :elato to mat-
ter* discussed iu text books, Oder ia
tore sting tide lights no topics there
presented sad show how they natu-
rally develop into approval of the
principles promulgated by Urn Savings
Division They are simple: ears
something live on something lees,
save; invest, put your savings where
they are safe and earn something
When school children do this they wiU
Cad Thrift Stamps, War Savings
Stamps slid RegisteredTreaenry Sav-
ings COvtideate* Mgft convenient to
jltBomlaatioB^ and safe, savings aie-
(From Valley MiHa Tribune) -One of the best physicians in Col-
—— orado advised me to take Tanlae, and
Mrs., Sellie Qoeeoer of Tennesuee is it has not only overcome my troubles
e coast of tin. Sallie Bible and oth- bat I have gained sixteen pounds since
relativea. 1 began taking H aixty days ago,” said
Unde Charley Cooper baa been quite A. F. Roberts, of Rocky Ford, Alberta,
ck at his home in the south part of Canada. Mr. Roberts is one of the
wn for several days. largest cattle dealers it» his section of
Lonnie Good.ll was looking ^ j the coanriy and before moving to Can-
I interests in the South Bosque bold ^ » ^ort •*? h« had “*nt
st Monday most of his life m Colorado.
_ _ * . . „ .. . | “1 now understand why Tanlac en-
S* J*, 18 “ / ; re J«*» such wide popularity.” said Mr.
* "" SPWK1 Iook,n* Roberts, “and it deserve, all thepra.se
ter business matters. *
given it.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Faulkner of De- “For two years 1 had guffered acute-
ton were here several days last week jy from stomach trouble which became
siting at the home of Mrs. Faulk- g0 ba,j j could hardly retain anything
rs parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. at all. I was too nervous to get a
**ck*^- . good night’s rest, was badly consti-
Tom Nesbitt, who is now working pated and was troubled a lot by dizzy
the oil fields at Burkburnett was spells. Finally I became so weak and
re the latter part of last week and j run down that 1 could hardly get
e first of this week visiting home about.
Iks, returning Monday afternoon. | “My physician certainly knew what
D. Preston Hornbuckle, the newly ; he was doing when he prescribed Tan-
ected Tax Collector, was here from I lac for me, for it has done its work
i borne in Meridian the latter part * wonderfully and I am now as healthy
last week shaking hands with jhis1 and strong as I ever was in my life,
tny friends. i I haven’t a trace of stomach trouble j
Tom Bates and family were in Hico! ^rvousness °r constipation left and
ednesday to attend the funeral of ““P1* M fin« aU th< TanUc
m. Connolly, whose death occurred I'«rt*inly deserves the strongest re-
that city Monday night. commendation I can give it.”
On last Sunday afternoon, November Tan,ac i# 8014 in Clifton b* CarPen-
tb at 5 o’clock, on the Coryell City t*r Broa - and ** l**din* >"
ad. two mile* south of Valiev Mill* 1 every town. adv.
SCIJOW’S
Pay the
Highest Market
Prices
-Threads and
Rubber
Threads, because
they provide an cajy
path for passage of
current from plate to
plate.
Rubber, because
that is the ideal in-
sulating material fig
tut inside a battery.
Ask us about
Threaded Rubber In-
sulation — the kind
that has been aeiected
by 152 builders of
truck! god passenger
CLIFTON BATTERY
COMPANY
Clifton - Texas
BOSQUE TALLEY LAND BO.
Farms, Ranches and
City Property Bought,
*. Sold an$ Exchanged
' 5. T. POEflON, Manage*
Gifton, Texas
founts 7* banks also meet
groval of y»ij «ampaiga"
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
URGE FUNDS BE PUCED
IN U. S. SECURITIES
The Record and Dallas News, $2.50
L G. PUNNET
Drayman
All Kinds of Hauling Done
Promptly and Satisfactorily.
Your Business Appreciated.
Clifton, Texas
Fortieth
Condition of the Montreal,
First Guaranty State Bank Convention of the American Federa-
at Clifton, State of Texas, at the close Don of Labor, ty unanimous vote, de
of business on the 15th day of Nov, j dared regular and systematic in vest-
1920, published in the Clifton Record, men! in Government set unties a part
a newspaper printed and published at: of its permanent policy for the benefit
Clifton, State of Texas, on the 26th j of Its members and the welfare of the
| country The resolution bearing on
j this subject read* in part: "The
American Federation of labor reit-
,633.21! erates its former endorsement and
,620.00. approval of the plan of the Savings
None • in vision o! tee United States Treas
050.00 U|V • now being operated
in each ot the Federal Reserve Dis-
000 00 Diets .
500 75' "All International Unions and Fed-
028.651 eral Unions ae urged to advocate
124.13! Thrift Stamps, War Saving* Stamps
j ar.d Registered Treasury Savings
,432.10 j Certificates a? the test and safest
| method for saving and investment
000.00; tfce r members can adopt, against the
-1 schemes of tho*e who are now under-
$328,49704 ;taking to take advantage of the Gov-
ernments savings program and the
savings habit fo tsed during the war
by introducing thrift systems in in-
dustry. through which they will make
a profit from the savings of workers.”
The convention also rerommanded
local union'? place their foods In got
eminent securities. buy Liberty and
Victory No'es and hold them to ma-
tn ity. The cenvenfion’s final reso-
lution asked tbai the government con-
tinue and extend the savings work
through each of the Federal Reserve
District*.
SUun 51UMACH r’0' “0SES
INDIGESTION
______ Overdraft* .............................
111 " Liberty and Victory Bounds
ThedJard’1 Biacl-Dr^ HirfJ,
Recommended (rv a Tenneuee Due from other Banks and
,, . _ ,, _ Bankers, cash on hind ...
Grocer for Troubles Re* interest Dep. Gt’y Fund
«h;«« from TnrniJ . Assessment Dep. Gt’y Fund
" • _ _ Acceptances and Bills of
Lhrer. Exchange, cotton, grain
Stock in Federal Reserve
| ' Bank, Dallas ...........
East Nashville, Tens.— The effle ~ .
•togy of Tbedford s Black-Draught, the i R „
* CpH.1 sJl^iSdto
▼ooched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a ; Surplus Fund .....................
grocer of this city. "It Is without Undivided Profits, net
doubt the best liver medicine, and 1 Individual Deposits, sub-
don’t believe I could get along without
M. I take it for sour stomach, head-
ache. bad llvsr. Indigestion, aad all;
other troubles that an the result ot;
a torpid liver.
”1 have known aad need it for years.
Bad caa aad do highly recommend it
to every one. I won’t go to led with-
out It to the house. It will do all it
home and will move back to this sec- proved to be the result of a defective j
| tion to live. The bride formerly re- flue and the damage did not amount to
sided in this section and will he re- very much other than burning the wall
merabered as a most attractive young paper and a small hole in the ceiling,
lady, while Mr. Lehrmann is a fine The second was from the home of W.
young man and we extent! congratu-1 A. Elrod, which was mostly a scare
lations and wish for them a long and caused by “some fire" and quite a lot
j happy married life. j of coal oil, which, when they do mix,
! Uncle Worth Sadler and good wife causes “some blow out."
[had their children with them on Friday Jewel Linberg was in the office the j
night of last week and all celebrated other day telling about a five pound!
the good couples 50th Wedding Anni- bass he managed to land from his
versary. Several invited friends were tank on his place a few days prior,
on hand and all report a splendid time. We will guarantee if he will turn usj
We would have been there too, altho loose around his premises he won’t
we had no invitation, but we failed have so many big ones when we leave,
to learn of it in time, and want to ex-1 Last Saturday the first snow of the
tend to this man and wife our best i season fell here, covering the earth
wishes for many more years of wedded and made things look like winter. This
bliss. I is the earliest snow that has fallen
Two fire alarms were turned in the j in this section for many years, Snow
and cotton looked unnatural mixed in
and Sickheadaches are
often caused by Constipa-
tion.
Total
are easy to take and cause
a normal and easy action
of the bowels.
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
HOLD YOUR LIBERTY BOND FOR
SAME REASON YOU aOUOMT IT
“Whatever your motive for buy-
ing Liberty Bond*." *ay* Scribner *
Magazine,” the same motives should
impel you to manage your Investment
thoughtfully. Usually selling bond*
I* un»i«e a* veil an unpatriotic. If
money I* nettled for an emergency,
money tan be borrowed at the bank,
with the bond a* security. If selling
a Liberty Bond can not be avoided,
cell it through a banker or broker of
known integrity, who has facilities for
handling It at very small cost”
MILES MEDICAL CO., Eihhsrt, Ind.
latter part of last week, the first at|
the residence of 0. F. Chapman, which the fields.
HAVE IT DONE RIGHT
ARMY CLOTHING AND SHOES
“Me who spends me-e *han he earns
treads the path thieves have trod since
the Invention or jails; only luck can
keep him from reaching Its end. Live
within your inluine; give your dollars
a chance to work for yon. Thrift
8tan pa. War Saving* Stamps and Reg
istored Treasury Savings Certificates
are within the reach of every one not
on the tbiefs road.”
Take your Automobiles, Tractors and other
machinery to the Clifton Machine Shop when
you want correct repair work at satisfactory
prices.
OUR WORK SATISFIES
All Kinds of Army Goods Now on Sale
U. S. Army Shoes
U. S. Army Blankets ^ --*•*
U. S. Army Overcoats
, U. S. Army Wool Shirts
The laborer works for hie money:
the capitalist's money works for bias-
Put $4.26 in a War Savings Stamp and
be a capitalist.
TIM Artterleif! teopte spend mofb
money annually for tobacco and chew
lr.g gum than the entire issue of Lib-
arty Bonds. ,
Save Money By Buying Army Goods
When the sleep is disturbed at night
by urinary troubles the beat thing to'
do ia to take Prickly Ash Bitters. It
|a Laa g gtraiLpfhjninu inflnanoa
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JOHN f. NELSON
NEAL NELSON
Clifton
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1920, newspaper, November 26, 1920; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776626/m1/2/: accessed May 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.