The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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Cl IFTON, BOSQUE COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1916
Honest Goods at Honest Prices
Make your family
proud of their home
Your wife arui children cannot take a
pride in their home if the house is faded
and weather-beaten. That means no-
paint. And, for mansion or cottage, the
best paint is
and around
Clifton
invested
and ZINC PAINT
here | themselves
We want you to see our complete assortment of Jos. W. Moon Bug-
gies in all the latest styles and at prices thatlwill make your pocket-
book smile some.
We also carry a complete line of single and double driving harness
at attractive prices.
SEE L8 WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR ANYTHING IN THE VEHICLE LINE
We guarantee Devoe Lead and Zinc Paint to be
When you paint with Devoe
illons to buy; you
is to spread; yoji-
ing paint-job—pure paint; and it
be > longer time before you need another
paint-job.
— • —*
Why have a shabby house when ir will cost vou
so little to make it attractive with Devoe? Stop
Si to-day and let us give you a color card and
•how you several harmonious combinations.
absolutely pure,
you save paint-mone
save labor-moi
get a better
IF WE REPAIR YOUR WORK SHOES
They’ll last vou twice as lor»g--we’ll propably save you the price of a
new pair of shoes. You* have several pairs “kicking around."
GIVE US A CHANCE AT YOUR OLD SHOES
We mend them so well they’ll come in handy for a change-off. V isit
our “CHAMPION” repair Department--it will interest you.
OLD SHOESTAKE A JUMP TOWARD NEWNESS AS SOON AS THEY
V SEE OUR “CHAMPION” MACHINERY.
IT HAS COST US YEARS OF LABOR
of conscientious, careful service to get the great number of good custom
ers we have, and we are going to continue laboring for our old custom
ers. and we assure any new ones, that they will receive the same care
ful service. Come to see us, you are always welcome
“The Store that Serves”
BY GIVING HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES
HONEST GOODS
HONEST GOODS
HONEST PRICES
HONEST PRICES
Honest Goods at Honest Prices
Boy’s Conference i Watson Given 99 Years By Jury The Basket Ball Games
On last Friday Mr. J. W But-1 Waco. Dec. ! —The jury ir, tne (Ji if ton 20. Hamilton 9.
!er accompanied eight of thei T. Ii. Watson murder case re- i In a fast but one sided game
Clifton boys to Waco wnere they j turned a verdict of guilty and 1 of basket ball, the girls team of
were placed ir, care of High • sentenc‘d of ninety-nine years the High School defeated Hamii-
School Teaches and joined the i early this morning. ton with a score of U0 to M on Sat-
Waco and McGregor high school i A son a devotion to his father urday. November The fea-
boys to College Station where; was witnessed in the Fifty-fourth ture of the game was tne excel-
they attended the second annual j district court room here this! lent team work of the Clifton
Boy's Conference. ; morning, when Roscoe Watson, a' team. Hamilton showed only a
Oden Westgaard, Hrown.j member o? the Texas National i slight knowledge of the game.
Moore. Horace Schow, Wrightj Guard, told Judge R. I. Monroe and was fouled repeatedly.
Halier, Arden Olson. Stuart j that he would iike to assume the- —"—“
Hurst, and lrvmg Canuteson : penalty assessed against his fath _ C.ifton H.co 0
composed tne Clifton delegation.; er, I'. K Watson, who was found The G;ri s Basset Hail 1 earn
The conference was attended guilty of thy murder of Johh S of the High School defeated Hico
by one thousand boy» from ail Patterson, state commissioner of Saturday. December "1, getting
parts of Texas. They heardt banging and insurance, and given the larger end of a 2.1 to *> score,
strong addresses from leading; ninety-nice years in state's pris Tr.e
men on- the clean life, honesty in j on. The jury took the case last
school life and examinations, pu j night at *j o'clock and the verdicj
rity, fair play in athletics and > was returned this morning at
high ideais. j
The A. & M. Coliege was host! Mrs. T. It. Watson gave way/to
to the visitors and afforded the i her emotions as her husband )kas
boys a pleasant stay. i oemg conducted to the coifnty
The End of The Trail Married Teacfc
It will undoubtedly be a pleas | Last Saturday afternoon at the
are to a great many people tot Methodist Parsonage. Mr. Bert ^ .|
learn that Oscar Graham and his 1 F. Walker and Miss Yinita Shep ^
talented company will be with us pard were united in marriage by (jav a
again next Tuesday night. Rev. H. Lee Vincent, pastor of ers
JThis company has a splendid the Methodist Church. Miss tfH,
reputation and deservedly so, for, Sheppard is the daughter of Mr. , ;4Uo
it has earned it by giving the j and Mrs. L. C. Sheppard y0L
public year after year dramatic: who live near Roswell, ^edn
productions far beyond what is i and is well known in this city. KQj
ordinarily seen outside the iarǤiThe young couple will make their K rtK
cities. .Mr. Graham’s company j home in Lredeli we are informed. f
this year is augmented by tW0|Tne Record joins their many ers w
new ladies and, of course, there j friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. r-tof
is the same cotnmedian, villain., Walker a long and happy iife. i,vere
“The End of the Trail,” the, Scandinavian Lutheran Church
new play which this company; Sunday School next Sunday State
presents, is different from any 1 morning at 10:00. spiral
of the previous productions. Mr. Regular Service in the Nor- many
Methodist Church
Quality makes it possible for
under your own guarantee
THE \VINONA
ENTERTAINMENT CO.
THIRD NUMBER LYCEUM COURSE
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Wednesday Night, December 13
Clifton Mill & Elevator C
OSCAR J
L-i
REA & Co.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1916, newspaper, December 8, 1916; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775932/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.