The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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The Clifton Record
Nineteenth Year
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CLIFTON, BOSQUE COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1913
No. 30
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When you think of hard-
ware think of us.
Crrprripht 191? bv Tkr I
Burk *«, Stove r I K~ii£C Con tr*&y —
^Thcre is nothing “under the
sun’’ in the line of hardware
which this store e<7/?/70/supply.
C! Our line of hardware for the home
: e recially complete and varied.
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worth here hut you will get just
what you uart; and ^et it jut
-i'hrn you want it.
T Buying your bar-"ware at this home
core insurrs your satisfaction. Be-
i re you leave the store )u,i L?i'Su
"hat you 'jet, and whether it i
'■’hat you Aight to have ior \ our
: u"_X)se.
? Aft-r vou leave the -.lore, if >ou “< hanae
'»i.- rind” aS u* i\ aril' bm^eotir minds
' . Y:JU C 30 rxtkf.n-’t wha! y»u
Suuyh.t, or "et wor mcn/y Aori—there - :»«»
i’. reu'ii; to a far-away n/m and wamn;- a
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Get your hare;ware at
This Store
ihonest Goods at Honest Rrjces(
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DISC PLOWS
The. No. 4 1-2 Canton Disc Plow will be found to be the most
effective and satisfactory Disc Plow on the market lor this
soil. It is amply strong for the work it is expected to per-
form. Durability and ease ot operation are amon£ its strong
points. The draft is as light as that of any other plow oi the
same capacity.
The levers are within easy reach of the driver, so it is not necessary to get off the
seat or walk over the beams to manipulate them. The plow is easily
controlled from the seat.
The automatic controlling rod make the front furrow wheel follow the horses while
the rear one is locked securely in position, except in turning, w hen it is automati-
cally released. A very desirable
feature of this plow from a point
of convenience is its convertibil-
ity. H is easily changed from a
two-furrow, or double disc, to a
three-furrow, or triple disc.
Our big seller is the Double Disc,
and the price is right <£/- ^
at only.
The ‘I riple Disc sells
for
Let us sell you one of these plow s
for your winter plowing.
$80
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iHonest Goods at Honest Prices!
HONEST OOODS
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MERIDIAN NEWS
M0SH1EM NEWS
Moshiern S< lioo, to o>
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■’National Exchange Insurance emu- and ion't think they]
and'Trust Co. $1 cAiro. . placed any guard .it inn gate, j
t.ANP OKKOS T K II Ant wine and wif.- to W IB The niru:u.;.n >nau- a snort as- •
(i C & S F Ry. Co. to Mrs. Ada, y|yers --^>a OJ t*,,. .John l- Folk i ‘>enston UV.ln--.uay r,,i; r riday • Nov. 3rd. Everybody -nou.d en-
p fowlin' lots ! 1 17 1 u oik p q* i>u:fa surveys ilLT" : he wentv high and trained deavor to be ready b> start u.eir
V alley Mills $1t , m the :.-r twenty or thirty jchildren the tirst uav .nd ke#*p
K J Engel to Mrs. Ana F' Now ; makhi.v.k ..k i.ns-. minutes,
lin lots l.Vl’-olk Z- Valley Millst Wm H Kck-rt and Miss EmiiV; [7ncl** Io- Cooper o: ia.iv
<|90, ‘|OM. I Pen; visiting lbs sisters M r-
George W Cole to the National There were another couple se-' K. aud Mrs S S. I>oma.\.
Exchange I nsurance and Trust j cured license but for some cause, John and Sambo McCandiess,
Co. J3Kta of the Joseph Fenner j they don’t want the tact made i are opening up a stock oi grocer j
$14000 I public until they get married. ; itH ,n the front end of the Harry s Saturday
.) R Carlton and wife to W Wj . x,,u„ Whst* V;d stor" tja‘ldm*
Sides UlOaof the Henry Billings j \1i S Etheridge who.N in jaui ‘ Mrs. Nannie Glober of tfalien
$260t>. ' ' on a charge of double murder!^* ls*er •!Sltl - rs
W VV Slues and wife to Elmoj-bad. an exam in,g t rial Tuesday
M Adams lixra af trie Henry before Esq. A J ' 'lnldress ^nd
Billings $25C*c was remanded to ail without
C M Adams and wife to E M j bad.- She wid no doubt nave to
Adams KOa of the Henry Hillings] remain in jaii.untii the..December , b’-r
igrandjur, investigates her case.
f.i Scott DAis.ana. f'^tmen' -Pr
them there ev«ry day i>ossibie
Satisfactory worn in 4ioc; 'an
not be obtained without o guia'-
ity.
Mrs. W. V. A^.iHwon am fan;
ily were trading r -Valley Mills
M. 1 .arson, and other r*-iat.v.-s.
.It has been forty years s.rn-e :e-
gm had n.et h.s s.ster
.1 .1 ArneMm :> oaintmg Ins
new bungalow
Stokes Bros, ous.ness n -use
is nearing ooaipiftion.
t>. O Bronstad’s rock bnilding
*.v.d ,»oon be compleU'd.
B < Anderson, a girl. .1, E. N
E‘uIp and wife, a g-irl Tom A
Jones and w fe. a girl. Marion
Anderson and v.if>*, agiri
d [) Gaston, on" of the oldest
$3000.
J E Hose.am Wife tq t* 1
lot 1 nlk l'T i 'rannU >ao $U'>
TC Lihard Jr. in<i wife, to V ;George C-au^iux
r.
M Newsom*' '*>t~ i.>
blk 31 Foppeo*; SidG.
Minnie I. Harrison and hashaad ;
to Jo* M Sears .'X'a c? the; Johr. jf'^ 'vom
McCieiiaml HA1.
• i atives in and bear
yea I"
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Cox • Julxn Kinu and w,k*of W:
4 i. 'bn om N* v •
j a re : i e iv v i sj u n g 111>, s . n te r -.vl rs. '
iCr.nroi. ( dirihhi*1, * ,i k! t'i-'iOJ* IVl ; K Ti ..
M.-ndlar;.,' '
Mr King and wife wer* riiseu M'ir,U‘A“
Mendiaa ’ but l-a-e peon; u- ]•
her-.- .odht * f*een j ;i-> s‘jn d 1 u: D-r
i lef-t thy As!
A mb s’ose. .!<•• Gar sen
ping in Valley Mills Monday.
1 ampoeii aau other, Jas. G (,>;mens -»h‘l tami.y
friends and r*dative^ in and nenrjtooK «n the Pc;.is ::ur Sunday
.Meridian. . to ; s'-tuy. i !j--y '* i-ort
Philo Whitworth ol near oop j svoeudiu -.
was in Meridian trie tirst of Next Sunday is B:o
the week. Vnv. at Mo-sirieu.. T
Hon. J
M,r». 1 H AiKiOson and home to C. C. Cox. Mr Cox .4
daughter. Mess l.yda were shot- j erecting a restaurant and meat
mantel on bis lot recent;v put
chased from J i. Hus*-
s*-ttlers.in tlii< community, died
oaiYtti ir.th
J. L White and family .have
recently iijovd here from Sipe
■Springs. .M r White having ac
oiv Bail is ojiiding ab.e r<x*m a position as cashier of
cottage. ,,f hank here. He was
T. N Nelson recently v*id Tns assistant cashier of the Sipe
Springs state bank
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The man who .s not an active
member'- of t ie- onstFurtive
i-rgafu/ation of Ins * oimjiunitt is
doing ii'aiseif afd : s community'
-i great injustice and .-s .;nin nd
■cl of h.s opportunity.
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Joe M Se'cAL> geu a
8Carter h«.'a the John
Cleiland >4 • 41 -
Carts G Soloerg me
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■ ith ; po.nt*-d Mrs Dr \Y
' .-T,shir> as <• hair man • . u< a.:
o:!Ki.iUe<- wt.*.>st duly .' vi
1 t*r rep !'S#»bt the ,State S.i.n
't!ie. ration Bed ’•( roSs y«-;*-:v'
oui.ty 'The "Oje.’ a.c3ed at.-the raising
of- funds *.,r the fi.-cvexitioTi.of
Tuber* trios.- are! othor ronb*
, . , , • i• . . . .gious -Jixea.se*. it - a pra>s‘‘-
Wife to<Dunli^ and ethfcI r('lAU‘WS lais 1 lata w^kdS* L J Eihot. consider wortnyob^et and should reoiive*
tciLLD.y
; i * ’ A*'*;v; lof
- io Clara > Mrs; A. A. Luiupkin au*i etui- j
VJc d re.iv i >i A mama are here ■ csiting
{her parents .Mr. and Mrs : T. L.
.{ where they e.xt>ett to make their
Dio me tier future.
E E Major 132a of the Thomas K {
Johnson and 131 1 da of the Salve j, Hamel Spotty of
■‘Knadson |wnile on his way ty ..
Mrs. E E Major, .to R W Helm ]Fa^;°*'
j ation $biHX).
t,ro. ctown,
the Hail as'
Big Fire at Walnut Springs
Walnut, Springs, Tex., Oct. 31. jin a few days.
the liberal support of ail our pea- T
A supply of the Bed Crossfj
,<t stares.-.
:»e.
'seals will be found at fh
family
Mr. Scott was mostly i-ais ! approximately 'pi^OCt '»us-1 went,to-town Monday in their,
auto, but few ears, have been
„nd 131 l ^aof the Salve Knud i approx
a . ed here in Meridian by his uncle.! tamed, as follows;
son
J L Bird and wile io N O Hal-
bert 91 f; 4a ml the John lingers
$3000.
N C Hqlbert and wife to
Thomas O Massey 91 1 2a of the
John Boflftta $4000. r
R W- Royal and wifnto
THE RAINS
have delayed the farmers in market-
ing their cotton and preventing them
from meeting their obligations
promptly.
* To those who u ish to borrow
money until they can gather their
crops we are glad to otter the M;rvi-
ces of our bank.
He has many friends here who! Fred l doth .building, ad ,500- over th“
are glad to m'c nicn back smd |^^^ie ^ Ghiidreaa, barber sljop j week8
looking so well. H. Wilkes, racket store, stock
and fixtures,$650.
Wichita Mill and
Company, oats. $1,750.
John Parris, wall damaged.
Caddel £ Son, stock damaged
All insured.
road*? .n the past six
There were good crowds at
the Fair last Wednesday” and
Friday but the fair was raised
out Thursday then Saturday it
was eooold there were iwttttw
Craafills Gap
Elevator j W. T. Fergeraon is moving i-n- j
to his new residence.
M r. Ole Foss of Seattle, Wash.,
is here visiting bis sister, Mrs.
FARMERS GUARANTY STATE BANK
CLIFTON, TEXAS
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1913, newspaper, October 24, 1913; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775559/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.