The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911 Page: 8 of 10
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20 pieces of White Dimity Sripes, Checks, Mercerized Waisting put
on sale, extra special, your choice per yard.....................
John E
Be withUs on Cliftofl*ls Ann«al Trades Daf■-June 12
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We Invite Yon to Make Our Stare Your Headquarters
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And as a special inducement to meet all friends and visitors and get acquainted with those we do not
know we shall hold a One Week’ Special Trades Sale, Beginning Saturday, June 10, and Closing
Saturday, June 17^ during which we will offer some unquestionably good values in high-grade and sea-
sonable merchandise. Following we quote you a few of such values as are to be found in various depart-
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ments of our store.
Dress Goods
15 pieces of Dress Silks, such as printed Foulards Anttlias, Pongees. A big
range af patterns and shades. These are divided into two lots—A and B.
LOT A contains all Silks formerly sold at 25c to 40c per yard.
your choice per yard........:.................................
7 *
35c
We Offer Similar Bargains in Our Sta-
ple Dry Goods Department
LOT B contains all Silks formerly sold at 50c to 65c per yard
now your choice per yard
White Goods
Never has there been a better time to test the real pur-
chasing value of a dollar than during this Special Sale on
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Embroider-
ies, Laces, Ties Collars and Belts; Gents' Shirts, Collars and
Ties, Hats, Shoes, Hosiery, Odd Pants, Boys’ Clothing,
Work Clothes, etc.
Don’t fail to inspect our Bargain and Remnant Counter.
These Extra Specials are for the CASH only.
Goods charged will be at regular marked prices only.
Fawn Brand OVERALLS
Union Wlade
WEAR LIKE A COAT S HORN
JOHN E. SWENSON
Other matter, incoming, 2(1.
| I M.PAl’TMK.NTAI, KK KI. letters
I outgoing. 390; incoming. Id'.1,
j Other mater, outgoing. 5: in■;
Local News.
Huy your cold drinks at the
Corner Drug Store.
Mail Handled at Clifton.
Clifton Record
---- - -----------,| Following is a report of the
by robt. l. Baldridge; number of pieces of mail matter
==r . — ----j handled at the Clifton. Texas,
kntkkud at i*i i vroiT'K!.. cuPTOx, j post office fro in May 1st. to May
TEXAS. As SECOND CLASS MATTEH H<11. inclusive.
—1 kikst class-outgoing. 222s7:
EVERY FRIDAY MORNING! incoming. 1 -92^.
coming.
i'( >j; i;h . n letters.
| 'Joi•: incoming. 140.
! Other matter, outgoing. II: in
j coming. 1 I.
i;lcist’i-;ui;i> mail outgoing
77: incoming 45.
Total ()utgoing 3557"
Total Incoming 45)249.
Total pieces handled, all class
es. *0*27.
Average times handled. I
making a total of 32330* hand
lines.
Iredell News.
Sheet Music. McKinley Edit-
outgoing. jon at, City Drugstore.
.1. E. Zschech went to Temple
Wednesday on business.
Make the Rexall store your
headquarters trades day.
Dr. ,1. C. Carpenter was in
Temple Wednesday'on business.
We will keep you cool under
our fans trades day at Rexall
Store.
Miss Reba Little ielt Wednes-
day for a visit to relatives near
Waco.
Read the announcement else
How to Save Money
Why pay $9.00 to S-.i >i• per hundred pounds to
rice when we will deliver it to your -Artier 5
$4.50
Write for our free coo;: none
TEXAS SPECIALTY CO. j
Beaumont, Texas 1
subscription one doelar a VEAp. j pOUn(] rate, outgoing. 411 >7: in
- ......... | coming. 10570.
Friday June 0, 1911.
On and after June 10th, all
meat will be sold for «cash, and
will also stop delivery. Prices
will be materially reduced.—V.
N. Meador. 2-t
From the Sentinel —
Mrs. Hallie Coggin happened j where in this paner of the Hurst
six ion i • class newspapers at j to a painful accident last Friday j picnic.
by falling and dislocating her j A]j kindg of Tobacco<s and
ankle. She is now able to be
^ j trades day.
The uniform success* that Im-, at-
tended the use of Chamberlain’s Colic
Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy has
made it a favorite everywhere, it van
always be depended upon. For sale
by all Dealers.
Magazines, at pound rate, out
going, 7stj; incoming. 165".
Transient, lc for 1 oz. outgoing,
149; incoming. 333.
Free in country, outgoing, 120:
incoming. 22(32
third class -circulars, out
going. 2*26; incoming, 5814.
Other matter, outgoing, l(35(i;
incoming. 2-95.
kocrtii class—outgoing. 7*3:
incoming, 960.
CONI lESSIONAL KltAN KKI>—let-
ters. outgoing, 5; incoming, 96.
All kinds of
cigars at the Corner Drug Stor§
The hoard of trustees for
tendered the
faculty. S. C.
S. Lemar and
Mitchell have
Clifton Repair Shop
Do all Kinds ot Repair
Work in Wood
REPAIR AND VARNISH FURNITURE
Make ali kinds of Screen Frames.
Door and Window Frames.
Located in Wooden Building on Cornes north of City Hall.
Bekkelund Bros.. Props.
Iredell school
school to the old
Miles. Mrs. J.
Miss Maggie
accepted.
Mrs. E. A. George returned
last week from Waco where she
went to the bedside of her daugh-
ter. Mrs. Louise Ferguson. She
left her improving.
Mrs. J. L. Dealing happened
to a painful accident Sunday ev-
ening. In walking she struck
her foot against a stone and fell
to the ground breaking a bone
at the wrist of her leit hand.
Come in and rest Trades Day
at the new picture show, 10 a. m.
to 10 p. in. 5 and 10 cents.
H. W. Hering was in Meridian
Monday and qualified as a
Notory Public, and attended to
other business.
See us for your stock chloro-
form we guarantee ours at Cor-
ner Drug Store.
L. E. Tennison left Wednesday
for Temple where he will be for
some time in the interest of
Schow Bros.
7th Annual W. 0.
Miss Mary Swenson left last
This week S. E Messengale I Saturday to spend two months
■ who has .just secured the J. J. j visiting relatives in several of th0
J White property from Mr. Due, | Northern States,
j traded the same to W. (,. Ken
j nody at Help for hi* property,
there. Mr. Kennedy will move tame . .
I his stock of goods here and will | Brownwood Monday on a visit to
C. A. White, wife and little son
in from their home at
open up for business sometime
next week. This makes another
stoie for Iredell and the Sentinel
gladly welcomes him here It is j
our great desire to see the town
grow and we believe someday it
will be a hummer for we have a
good location, good water, splen-
did people and a big territory to
back
relatives and friends.
On Trades Day, June 12th the
“Priscilla Ladies” of the Scan-
dinavian Church will have a sale
on ready-to-wear articles. If
you are in need of aprons, collars,
belts, bonnets and other artieles
this will be a good place to buy.
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PICNIC
HURST
JUNE 30,1911
One Mile Northeast of Spring in H. H.
Baley Pasture
PROGRAM
9:30 a. m. —W. O. W. March.
9:45 a. m.—Welcome Address. W. W. Hollingsworth.
10 a. m.—Drill parade by Degree Team
10.30 a. m —Address on Woodcraft (to be filled)
DINNER
1 p. in. —Music.
1:30 p. m.—Address on Compulsory education by Geo. M.
Ammons.
2:30 p. m.—Address—Advice to Young Men, J. S. Graves.
3 to 5 p. m. will be taken up by Jug Breaking by prohibi-
tion women, Potato Races by boys and girls, Wheel
Barrow Races, etc.
5 p. in.—Ball Game, Hurst vs. Mosheim.
Come and bring well filled baskets and spend
pleasure with us. Privilege bids close June 14,
Address commuications to
Add res
I L. L.
HOLLINGSWORTH
Turners ville, Texas
id a day of I
10 a. m. 1
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911, newspaper, June 9, 1911; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797064/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.