The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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Clifton Record
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CLIFTON, BOSC^’E COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY. MAY 2, 1913
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Nineteenth Year
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The Farmer and the user of a Wajton who can 1 educe his
Wagon expense to less than $5.00 per year needs to be
congratulated. He has shown the right business acumen
in the selection ot a Wagon. In the history of our business
we can point with pride to a great number of Mitchell Wa-
gons sold by us that have seen hard usage for 14 years and
are still doing good service. The man who has used a
Mitchell Wagon is able and ready and willing to buy an-
other Mitchell when he is again in the market. The name
L________ "MITCHELL' is synonymous with Reliability. Begin to
think about buying a •'MITCHELL WAGON" from us and when you own one we will have gained your
real friendship ffir not only the wagon, but for other reliable goods that we sell.
Come in and let us show you the wagon itself. Every detail in material and workmanship will com-
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State vs N J. Howard forgery k undivided interest in la of three week* ago for treatment j froin until one day last week, he
plead guilty. punishment assess- ^ ^ Jacob.Thomas $1250.00 died in that city last Sunday and was arrested mHW ortn and the
ed two years in the penitentiary, j R PolnikCy aud w3lJ brought to 4 Meridian and
MERIDIAN NEWS
DISTRICT COLTtT
State vs N L Howard forgery
Auto Accident.
ed two years in the penitentiary. ['^'^UtUoEd B Polnack and
State vs J N. Howard forgery, I ^ ^ Cline part of lot 1 hlk 13
dismissed by Countyr Att, Walnut Springs $1000.00
State vs George Greag bur ij0uis A Olson and wife to O.
«*l»¥y,. plead guilty, punishmentj ud l6 1.ga of tbe john j.
assessed two years ,n the peni ^ ^
teoti*r* „ a I S. Stinebaugh to John 8.
State via D. W. Gray sfDdin« 18%inebauRb loi 9 and east half of
a challenge to tight a duel. ver-l Q bik 7 Bosalyn Park addi-
ilict not guilty. . jtion Walnut Springs ll.aG
State vs Martin Nelson bor-| N J Wad*toLevi A Dunlap
giary, verdict of jury-not guilty. of ,Qt , block 3 Meridian
State vs Eddie Pederson bur-
Tom C. Gr*inland happened
to ifuite a serious accident while
giary. plead guilty punishment
assessed two years in th^ peni-
tentiary. the sentence sus-
pended.
. John ColwicS of Nurse, T
Mitcbel of Iredell and John Pool
of \9toeTMill* werte appointed
as‘jury commissioners to select
jurymen for the next term of
court both County and District
court.
The docket was cleaned up by
Tuesday night. Court will ad-
journ for the term Wednesday
Conynissioners Court met last
Wednesday and approved the re-
port of tax collector R. B. Moor-
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MARIUAGK UCESSE
A. E. Hankins to Miss Mary
\ Anderson. G. B. Dolan to Miss
Eron Huffstetter.
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A Eiebelberger and wife to T.
A. White 194.7a of tbe lower A B
$50.00
Mrs. Kate Alexander to P. 0.
Pederson, B. C. Brown and J. P.
Brown north half of lot 2 block i
Meridian $000.00
W S. Baker to J. W. Roda*il
and H. C. Odic part of lots 1 and
2 block 3 Meridian $2*0.00.
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J. B. Norman and wife to N
Green 195a of the M, E. Carrol
and 5a of
$4900.00!
College, was here Sunday.
Miss lsla Tarver of Waiuut
Springs who had been visiting
her sister Mrs Harmon Combs
for some time went to her home
the Klepert survey Monday.
. j Curtis deCordover of Kimball
R. B Turner and wife to J. P. w4g here last Sunday on ‘busi-
ness.
(J. B. Doiand oar worthv de-
pot agent. who was called to
of
Everett 100a of the Samuel Peeb
les $2500.00
J. P. Everett to it. H. Turner
6$0a of the B. B. B. and C. Ky
Co survey $3200.00
R. C Arrant and wife to W. T
Tergerson 100a of the S. M. Ed-
wards $4925.00
Frank E. Zetner and wife to
Taylor Nichols 208 1 2a of the
John Pliillops and A. G. Rawson
$1500.00
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E. C, Fergurson and wife to E.
Anderson la of the Jacob Thomas
$700.00 /
ution. Un the streets of Hankow;
he witnessed the heads drop
from the bodies of Manchurians.
some two or I skipped out and was not beard j His return to America was ov i0n his return home from Hurst
„n»;i on* <lav last week, be way of Japan and the Hawaiian ^ saiurday about noon. He
Islands to San V rancisco. wan fjoming home at a rapid rate
I^ast summer Mr. Stromme'0j in his little Metz Auto
traveled together with an agri- raobij». and when he got in about
cultural commission from this three miles of town on a pieceol
.country through E ng 1 a n d, j road thathad just been graveled
| France. Switzerland, Germany,; bjs Peering gear broke and let
Holland, and Belgium. This; tb<» fronl wheels turn under tbe
commission visited and studied! (,ar< causing it to take to the
the condition of things on the J ditch on one side and turn com
best dairy, grain and hops farms j pietely over on him. He wa>
of England. Fnder varied con- ' abjy to get out from under it but
ditions the same thing was re-; found himself to be pretty bad
peated ,n the other countries vis-; jy bruised and skinAed up: and
ited by the commission. got so sick that ho was com
polled to lie down on the side of
the road until Drs Carpenter A
Carpenter who were phoned for
by Clyde Cheatham, whocame uv>
on his motorcycle and they bur
riedoutaml gave him medical
attention. After his wounds
were dressed he was accompan-
ied by his wife and others to the
home of his parents, M “. anu
Mrs Neal Grimland. .a f««
and vy w* . ... - - ------------ miles oack on the same road
i tnrer Two years ago he Wis., and from here he will start wbere he and hia *ife remained
made a trip around the world’ directly upon his second trip j unt|] Monday and he was able to
stopping considerable time in ground fie world . come into town and n s.nne hi.,
most of the countries through j He is slated u»_be in Non* ay. | business duties. He w as pretty
which be traveled. His route I rope °n Jfr.e ah 1913. ibadly bruised and -sinned op
He will then visit Iceland and)
Greenland and then
Palestine
The- exact dat*-s fur ins ieclur
was brought to 4 Meridian and | sheriff’s department here not.n
was buried last Monday. ;ed. Mr. Romine went to Port
W A Robertson and his wife j Worth and brought him to Mer.
and some small children were j dian and lodged him in jad. He
coming to town last Monday and will now be conveyed to the pern-
when about two and half miks j tentiarv. There was also ar.otn-
frorn town Ins mules became j.er case against him m which he.
frightened at some dogs and ran, has been convicted and sen-
awav but fortunately they were i tenced to two ymr* in H*e pen
none of them hurt seriously ...... TBAVF FR
while the hack was c-ons.derbly WORLDS TRAvc. tK
damaged Peer, 0. Stroome Will Visil Clif-
ton and Commonity.
W. V. .Jones of I redell was a
business visitor in Meridian hist
Tuesdav. i A man that has traveled around
Noland Taylor of Brueevilie a the world and who is ab>e to
former pupil in the Meridian make others see what he has seen
does rg)t often come to riifton.
It will therefore be an opportun
ity, such as seldom returns that
Good country roads were
studied as well as enjoyed by
this party of thoughtful Ameri-
can students.
Mr. Strom me has now been in
Washington D. C. for a number
of weeks and was in the report
ity, such as seldom returns that ““V o , , wu
u j , caiierv when President Wil-
will be given this city and com - 1 / ,
, z i ann rpo l hjlj [BPA4* tAj 'X)D*
inunity in the lectures to be de- »on re* “
livered by Mr. Stroinme. Mr.
PeerOStrowme is a professional
author, reporter, traveler and
gress. Becomes to Clifton. Tex.
directly from Washington D. C.
by way of his home in Madison,
Hillsboro, Illinois on account
the death of his father some two
weeks ago is back on his job. 11 -----....
is reported that be brought a j thence through Germany. A us
betterhali back with him. tria, Servia but not able to get
wnicn ne. iravcn-u.
was from this country to Norway
i about the face
but
LOCAL DOTS
B. C. Hovend who formal/ liv-
ed-in this county but for the last
tvpoor three years has lived inMnrrldings.
August ’Pederson of CHfton J to Constantinople and Palestine,
was a court attendant this week.
J. S. Howard of Singletou was
here this week as a witness in
the case of state vs N. J. Howard.
Work is progressing rapidly
on those new rock and buck
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Waco, died in Waco one day last
week and his remains were
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"itlloi e*ew = «*'in. G.iftt»n,--Nors» and Crannlls j up aiui w
• rion . ii v »* futi vpt, n i i , d* I’t' ff/i*
I j i s vYorst.
[iweed rt Was where the -ir struck
'mm in til*- !>,n s •»> ’ t inned
over f[.i*' chi w.is WaiIIv torn
:is broug! that eve-
the middle i
Miss ImaOdie of Palestine is
in Meridian this week visiting
relative® and other friends.
N. J. Howard who was convict-
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blockade heiturned back through j Gap, oaveno .v
crossed Germany and traveled formation in n®** weeks issue th, big \\ <> W pun, tr.be
through Russia by way of War- “ ^ ' Jheki ak Cajote on July -ird W
saw and Moscow, thence by way! tJscar Ouienson of Norse has ,4th for ,urthe. mforma
of theHSiberian railway to Pekin j purchased a Ram lev Separator , empunicate with J. D t.-rO
China. Hi* stay in China was j from H - W Mbfftit. of Clifton, ■( Clerk. R<»utr - \ alley -
during the days of the late revd-lwhich will be shipped on May I. T- xas
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913, newspaper, May 2, 1913; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775412/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.