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The Clifton Record
Twenty-Second Year
CLIFTON, BOSQUE COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. 1916
No. 14
(Honest Goods at honest Prices!
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/^VN the surface all high-grade wagons
v-/ look about alike. But if you could
size them all up before the paint goes on
it would be a different story. You'd pick
The Bain Wagon
every time—and it wouldn’t ta':<- you long either.
Tough, even-grained, flawless oak and hickory go
into every Bain Wagon put out.
The Bain is strongly braced and ironed. Axles
and skeins are extra large. Yet the Bain is remark-
ably light of draft — because it’s built right. And it
has been built right for over 60 years.
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On your next trip to town, stop in and look *t The
Bain. It’a the »tron|fest, longest-wearing wagon you can buy.
Aik about the warranty that goal with every Bain
WHY NOT GET A BAIN?
When you think of outdoor luncheons think of our store, the store that
carries everything necessary for such occasions. If you are at a loss as just
what to get we will he glad to assist you by siij^esting eatables most suit-
able for these occasions. Our assortment is very complete and our prices
are always ri^ht.
YOUR ORDERS WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED,
BE THEY LARGE OR SMALL
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New Home
on the anil, ant! In the Thfl ma-
chine with tti«’ btvfled driving
mechanism, tin* mod exfnn*ive to
make, most positive, nn*«t |H*rfect, most
durable driving gear known. The ma-
chine with all moving part* made from
and fitted like the works of a
watch. The machine made especially
for the average work of the taoui**.
The warranty never expire*.
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What about one of our Frost King Steel Frame Ice Cream Freezers.'
With one of these Freezers then you will he able to make some of that good
“home-made” Ice Cream that is so much better, Phone us your order today.
HONEST GOODS
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(Honest Goods at Honest Prices!
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BIG FOURTH OF
JULY CELEBRATION
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At Norse Picnic Grounds in E. T.
Colwick’s Grove-Amusements
Speaking, Etc.
Camp Rest-A-Bit
On Thursday morning tin*
I charter members of t!i<“ nrgani-
i/.ation known as “Camp rest a
bit” opened their third annual
(camp at the usual camping
grounds. Kidvvell Park. Not-
i withstanding the fact that the
At the Norse Picnic (Grounds | condition of the weather has
in E. T. Co I wick's throve under threatening all members to-
the auspices of the Lutheran; ^^her with a number of out of
Co 1 iege Co r po rat ion.
PROGRAM
10a.m. Music by
Gap Band.
11 a. m —Address.
Grantin'!
Music by Band.
Id m.--Basket Dinner.
1 .,10 p. m. M u»c by Band.
Reading of the Declaration
Independence. ‘Nfc
Address. "The Relation
i Father And Son Killed Mexican Assailant ot Mrs. i Missionary Social
In Piedmont Collision Kuykendall is Shot to Death The Woman’s Missionary
i Hillsboro. Tex., June 20 — R. | Brownwood. Tex.. June do. Council entertained the ladi-s . f
I |{. Wheeler, a farmer living near (Jeronimo Gorina, the young i the Methodist church last Mm
here, was instantly killed, and ; Mexican who attacked Mrs. \V. ; da.v from lour to six <
his 10-year old son was so badly B. Kuykendall at this place early (the pin nonage.
injured that he died later as a re i today was shot and killed near j After the opening song *• ••
suit of a collision Between Wheel Elkins, ten miles south of here,, president react a snort 11
cr's wagon and a southbound at 10 o'clock tins morning oy lesson and all jmned in repoit ;ru
mterurban car at Piedmont early Tom Rathlf. ;t,"‘ Cni d s Prayer
today The Mexican came to the home | missionary program con-e-t .ng
town guests are enjoying the . ,.f, of Arch Rathlf, son ol loin iiat-p't i< ading
many pleasures tola* derived! Clean-Up Days for lllftOO |j|T, and scared the women oil the i todowiai.
from such an outing. The chief Monday, Tuesday and VV mines i t,v brandishing a gun.;
amusements being boating. <Kv of next week have -been 1 Thfi father and son wire on!
swimming and sleeping. Mr. j designated as Ciean up days !‘*r ■ k,lu,e(1 i(1 dipping cattle, and the
and Mrs. .1 N. I-’allis are acting j Clifton.
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Dill aid in this work and have ll‘i that Arch Ratnil cairn-into tin
house and out on the porch. I hi
CHRISTIAN REVIVAL
MEETING STARTS
Sunday June 25th, Conducted by
Elder J. T. Hines, ot Fayet-
ville, Arkansas.
mimic ai.u
11 i g -
their usual role of official Chap
erons to the crowd. Guile a
number of our town people have
visited with us among whom was
J. W. Butler, who in his own
Mexican tried to crank Tom R it
liff's car. It was -«t tins time
tween Crime and Ignorance’ (characterestic way entertained
District Judge O. L. Lockett. us with the relating of a number
4:30 p. m. — Base Ball Game, j „f humorous personal advon-
Norse vs (J ran tills Gao. tures, as Bellas that of other.
Potato Race. Sack Race, Etc. i Members of the camp who are as
and other entertainments. i follows: Misses Carrie Gee
h;30—Concert by Cranr.lls Gap;Canutoson, Olive Anderson. Gus
Band. :sie WillefoFd, Marie Griinland.
Refreshments will be served j Aillia Snell, Clifton, Gussie Rush mentioned for tins work ami
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at the stand.
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All Cat didates Take Notice
Marlin, Leone Uornbuckle, Mor
gan, Loreen Alexander. Meri-
dian, Martha Joiner, Beatrice
In view of the call for a second yVartl( Cleburne, Ruth Lewis,
or majority primary.for county, NavasoUi k„rv Tilley. Waco,
and precinct officers, al.«o a
second Senatorial primary, I
have decided to call all eandi-
M rs. > I. P. ('oilms read an ,n i
(.••resting article on w hat is being i
done lor Die nc iit a.ly demupc i, t
and dependent. Mrs Boston s
solo was enjoyed by ad.
M rs. I’ K Seiiow gave a d>
ligiitfirl reading. A short talk'
Mexican threw ins gun on young by Mrs \ im cnt on 'A hat, tie*
RatiiIT and tin* latter, bdmvmg Society is Doing and What it j
ttie Mexican wanted to use the | Hopes to Accomplish 'A .is v.e J j
telephone, invited him to come received.
into the house. The Mexican Two new names were added to j
did so began talking m English, our roll. We were glad to have |
please do this much to help ami tli**n started to run. A rch -'’-'itli us as out of town
Clifton in a sanitary and healthy |>at!;fy shot, at him twee with a
shotgun and missed into, but ms
father, attracted by the
and wIio oame to lm ileus
it Winchester, hired aft he. fleeing
Mexican, shooting tom m the
breast
the rubbish. debris, etc. put m
piles or boxes in a convenient
place on the trout streets at
their homes where the wagons
can get it easily; and if this is
done the hauling will lie done at
the expense of the city. Bo
condition.
Remember
the dates above
help in every way possible to
make this work a siuvi ss.
!tc II li. K i LLldN,
('nanman Sanitary Committc
guests j
the Misses WcndTimJ of Kdh « n I
Miss Sadie Wcndlann I -1. < > ■ d j
hots, us with a piano solo, alter t .■ ii :
with icc cream and earn* won- served, j
The opportunity to tic-ef n j
formally was enjoyed to the ; 1
nd Hiding him instantly. ,est extent- in social conversation
and it is hoped that tiie.se ijuar-.
Messers. Spruce Sctiow, Km
melt Seiiow. John Henry Hurst.
Bass, Car rod Lump i was entertained delightfully with
Magazine Euterpean Club
The ^lagazinc Euterpean Club
Spreader
dates for County and Precinct kitJ NIax Schulze, Clarence Ca- a Kensington by Mrs. Oscar l'
uaies jui ---- --------- km. _\iax ?>ciiujze, wiareuce v a- - .........-
offices to meet me at the Court . nuU.gollt i>urjfe liolverson. Chris ’ Pederson last Tuesday afternoon.
House in Meridian, on next Sat jTurkey Dahh Barron and Delicious refreshments of
nrd&y,* 'Jnw25th-at' -ti>0 -o-*c4ockj•j.**rarJ^ Pallia. i Wapic nut cream and cake were
Scandinavian Lutheran Church ; teriy socials win be well attend
Sunday Sonool next Sunday yM by our oeople, to this end
morning at b He. that we may become more inter
Continuation services in Hie : ested in this important part.
Norwegian and English lan-jtfie Lord work,
guages next Sunday morning at j Alter expressing tlmr appre
edition to the hostess, ail depart
of
10.30.
Miss Marie Pederson returned
to her home at Fort Worth last
p. in., to see if satisfactory ar
rangements can be made with
V all concerned to hold a second
V primary election at the same Friday after spending a week at
time of the Senatorial primary
on August 26th instead of August
12th and tbereoy «ave at least
one-third of the expense.
J. H. Alexander,
m.
An offering for the Home M is-1ed, feeling that it was good
to
sion will be taken.
have been there. Reporter
the home of Mrs.
berg.
Costy Blum-
Fords makes people happy—
J. n. Aiexaiiuei, look at tie owners ail smiles —
County Chairman. I Wo. Connolly & Co. ltc
served.
Mesdames A. W. Price; Pari- English services next Sunday ! r,
low, J. M. Jenson, M. E Swil- nj bt al-.u0 Kill your Johnson Grass. I he
ling, Misses Ruby -Mixon and, The cathecumens will roeet way is hard workali summer.
Willie May Bekken were guests | Friday morning at !0. | 1 he new way, is easy work for
of the Club. " - ___ a few hours and the grass and
The Club has been jostponedj You fellows with a sad, sour roots will be dead in ten days
indefinitely on account of the j look, give Dr. Ford a chance.— oever to sprout again. See Cor
next meeting falling on July 4. ! ! Wm. Connolly tit Co. ltc I ner Drug Store. tfc
-r J T. ficus uf K c ••tvd •.
A rkans.is. w ! * ti*s tii.it In- will In-
in t inftoii on Hie t rain Salurday
i igiit and will pi cadi his Ill's t
sermon ol the Christian revival
mooting at lie- l.’liristian Churcii
Sunday morning June I'd. Elder
;i.!:■•!> ^ well known by many ot
the moii;i its of the Church here
,n Ai-i; as others who have been
with him in revival, meetings be-
fore and is highly recommended
as an interesting preat iu• r.
The song services will ho load
by Mr. John W. Woolard <d
Hainilton: said to be one of the
ia-st vocalist in the State. 'File
assistance ol all who sing arc
earnestly rt quested to take part,
in the servicoH. and those wiio do
not sing ai e in ■ dcd to no present
and do suoii other good .is they
fed nko doing
The sorv.< i s ,i; be heid in the
(’iiurdi m the day time and on
toe i To reii hi t. n at niglit.
The l 'hunch kindiy ask #the co>
j oncration of all t he neopie in Cuf•
j ton and su r round mg country in
J tins meeting.
German Lutheran Church
No serv e.- at Ciiltan Sunday,
June 2ath. but Y. P. S. at S p. in.
Service at Gai uersvillc 10:30
a. m., aiso celebration of Lord 'a
Supper. Prei aratory address
after sermon, announcements
before b< ginning of service.
Also business meeting of con-
gregation at 2 30 p. m.
Watch them drop the big lia-
bilities on wheels for Fords.~
Wm. Connolly & Co. ltc
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1916, newspaper, June 23, 1916; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth774958/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.