The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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CLIFTON, BOSOUE COUNfY. TEXAS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1913
No. 28
Honest Goods at Honest Prices!
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TWO OF
THE 1914
BUICK
Cars that will add more fame and more prestige to Buick reputation The 1914 Buicks are cars we’re
proud ol. They are cars ^ood to look at, cars that ride easy and cars that will take anybody anywhere
he wants to £o and brin£ him back again.
Every 1914 Buick is Delco sell started, and the Delco starter starts. Everything is left side,
drive and center control. The Motor is the same type of overhead valve to which Buick Success has
been largely attributable.
Price B-24 F. O. B. Factory $ 950.00 or $1020 delivered
Price B-25 F. O. B. Factory $1050.00 or $1120 delivered
You will notice that in both B-24 and B-25 the Delco system of lighting, starting and ignition is installed
at no additional cost, tor it is part oi their regular equipment. We want to show you the Buick—the big-
gest car value for 1914, Ask for the Buick guaranty, backed by the biggest Automobile concern in the
world. The car that sells by the tram load. •
REMEMBER!! “When better Automobiles are built Buick will build them.”
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MERIDIAN NEWS
A. T. Tergerson of the Mus- : to whether he found a place or
tang community took the train inot-
DISTKHT cot KT i’toK. KU)!N<o- j Monday evening for Hagerman m Aiou/o >k ucknsi:
State vs Sydney White Seduc jNew Mexico to look after nasi-, ScoU Martm to Mjgs Vivian
ness matter* Hazel i’edigo.
j Nelson lotblk 20 < 'rantiil
Gordan Grimland living rnthei '.and dkkos
extreme western part of the! J W Jeans anu wile to Gust
county passed through Meridian j \f iller. loOaof the William Shep-
Monday on his wav. to Dallas to pard $4500.
tiqn. this case Was disposed of
last week by forfeiting White
bond but the former judgement
was set a side and the case re-
instated and continued Hi) next
R I, Cole to M T Skinner t>ar i into the water, swimming across
cel of land in Morgan $1400. 'the main current and had reach-
, , , .. . . ... , , » d water where he could wade.
.1 1. I id wed to J 11 I.ymer lot
4 .1 K Ware addition 1 redell $.100. j
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A V. Burnett and wife to T N j
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Tax Notice
Oran till Gap Town Site Co P
blk 0 .( ran til!
term ol court. ,
The lollowing cases were con-! . t - ! ^ Nelson and wife to C C
tinued.vi/.. Sum vs H. C. Mar-j “ * ..u ,Cox lots 142 blk 25 Crantul Gap
shall, perjury. State vs W. A. ^ Mack Bertleson our hansome 1^50.
Simpson, transportiog and tie- i(t>unty Surveyei is quite busy h: s Parks and wife to Roy
livering intoxicating iiMuormn"'v surveying. He returned !Tennison north half 0f jol 4 blk 9
A si malar fl>om Valley M ills Monday where : Kel) ami <;ibbs addition Clifton
he had been surveying and felt ^.>,5
Tuesday morning to do a lot of
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C C Cox lots OAT
j Gap $■! 1.
j The carriers meet Saturday
Oct. fourth instead ol the eleven
I tli as you had it last week.
I A K Kills
when one tug came off, the horse ■
soon freed himself leaving Chap- !
pell and mail wagon to the mercy
of the water. Mr. Chappell
went through die front window,
tried to land the wagon but the*
water was to much for him. he
followed it down stream fur
some distanae tinaily gave it up.
The wagon was a total wreck.
He lost part of the mail and ins
mail pouch.
I will no at the following
places on the dates named below
for tne purpose of collecting
ta xes.
prohibition territory
case" against Jim 'touman.
State vs Hugo Walling, theft of
a horse, dismissed. State Vs *0™ m and around Morgan
Edd Grant, theft of a horse, re-
ceiving and concealing • stolen
property over the value of $50.00
Verdict of the jury, Guhty, pun-
ishment two years m
entiary.
M0SHIEM NEWS
Notice
Trie Civic Society wdl tied. ,r,
Mr. Ed Thornalson iias been, the home of Mrs. Root. I laid
and is yet very low with Typhoid ridge at .1 30 next- Monday after
D-.J.J. Lumpkin, who has Gupton aud a*ja of the L M A rm jfever' _ " noinu *MlssKu' Hi(.ui.;noc, .
been spending the summer at • strong $“*500 Dr^iN. \\ . Biankensiiip is ii.iv--
Canyon City. returned home ,, mg a new yard fence built. Hr.
Will Manske and wife to S J
Tenmsrtn 4-tia of the Cyrus Ci
Yours Truly
K.M. Moorman,
Tax collector Bosque Co.
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Hast week'
Miss Wordna
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Elliot who lets
T 1) Sanders and wife .t
Shumate pan el of
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is all the ti,mc luiprov mg.
land in Bos
(iue County $t>00.
penit-
n-vn visiting her sister Miss Ola ' L F Hightower arid wife to U W j'»f the day whet:, if ert*r
were! wno is trimmer in trie lading WiHiamson 07a of the Hardin I 'lev enough.
Grain sowing will be the order j
tt gets ■
I ret*
Messrs. C Sliafer. -I
land Walter William'.
Danshy:
saw the
Waco
'flic following parlies ,
here from Waco as witnesses in j day-dry;goods store at irer.e. iVaibrop $2200
the W. A. Simpson ease. viz. j returned home Monday. A H Winnett and wife to o k \
Clay France-, B. N. Bird. H. A.;, )jav,. t hson and John. Ringnescs 1 Standefer e.t al all our undmd- j sights in tlie big show a
Owens aiixl Jim Hancock. of the Boggy neighborhood were i ed mterst in J50a of Hie Elisa j last week.
I H Roundtree, F red .'here last Saturday. 1 belli Gee 5! 1 .At j Mr. ,J. W Ddbeck -was a juror ■
McCowen. George Cox. Waiter, l)r J. M. Gore and Mr. Beck] A W Brice and wife to Ole O.Jfyi- this wt*ek but was excused j
Hamilton, Houston and Holmes i wont to Walnut Springs Tues- j Christenson Kklauf the James ■ a*ul eat me h^tne Tuesday morG ;
Hill-and others were here from (]ay to work in the interest of J Hughes and Joseph Berry survey :jbg: .1
HillsboVo a* witnesses in the |the “Hosque County Fail*. ' ,, , , , , L, More tViu, .thi* country has
Edd Grant case. ‘ _ r' “........
—f/X Ai.s j attending to business in Walnut
W. H. Miles of Valley Mills i Springs Saturday. HC Odle to J W Rudaaill parthmaile and aeeips that we can aoEj
was in the city lookmg after ^ The walls of that new of- iot j *r,lk 5 Meridian $1400 j get to fjfuti.erUie little we have!
business Tuesday. N ! ti(.e are about completed. They j , G Hlackman to J W Rutiasill ;wuu]c.
:- Boss Moore of near/ Eulogy ;are preparing to put the top on. j half of ]ots 5i b 7 antj an of lotVj Mr h. N. Chappell, carrier <m
and ' wife to J F i.
■ Mrs a" h«u, in
1 Spring $t>70. picked for some time, but ■ little>
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visiting his relative,- Judge
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B. J. Wood Tuesd
ZekeUgdqnand Bob McKis-
3:cjtot ne*r Fowler were
here
on business Monday.
Maud Frank of Iredell was
town the first of the
week.
Grady Harris is having a very I Meridian $i‘>00.
route 1. had a thrilling and • x ;
neat cottage home built on the j J W Rudasill to H C Odle half j pensive experience one- day last
hill near Judge W. If Thompson 9 j interest in half of lots 5. b, 7 and j.wtek. He drove down n*ar the
residence.
Dr. Morris of Hunt County
was in Meridian Monday looking
for .a location. It is not known as
all of lot H Meridian $45d.
bed of Hog Creek and decided it
S A Clark and wife to M W
Jackson 102a of the W M Riddle
$2900. '
was up to much to cross so he
began to back out, but the horse
became unmanageable, plunged
JOIN THE GROWING LIST
■of, depositor* who keep their money
with this bank. T hese people are bene-
fit bv having a bank account, they are
benefited by our conveniences. ’Theif
funds are safe and are ready for use at
any time. Your business with this:
bank will be both profitable and agree-
able. When you sell your cotton and
grain, deposit your money here.
Your business wilt be appreciated
FARMERS GUARANTY STATE BANK
CLIFTON, TEXAS
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Womack. Monday, Oct.
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CuyoU?, Tuesday,
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Roswell. Wednesday.
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Greenoch, Thursday,
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Valley Mill, Fri.A Sat. “
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Moshiem. Monday, “
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Norse, Tuesday, -
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Oranstill Gap, Wed.
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Helo, Thursday.
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Clifton, Fri. A Sat.. 1‘
14 and 15.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1913, newspaper, October 3, 1913; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776147/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.