The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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-Dream Starts Divorce Proceed-
ings.
New \ orlc, .1 nil — A (1 rctwiT
fto vivid til ;it its truth liot ■
he (loilbtcil {'hlU'los '
G reel left- today to sue f>>j- an an i
k
tfco,
Unfurnished $1,000 bond for;
his appearance at the May term
of the J nited States circuit
court, for the Third district of
Kansas,
nulmentof Ids u ........ 0f sevc I ill''"'ular l,"*vl ............
, ' f~ j ohrnnk: c<»nstipatton arid a
ral years ago j
On the w itness stand Oreeliett ! |,uriV''s
an
tills the svst. ni with im
Iii-chine i > a go at liez.l*- -
• , i 11 yu I a t< > c it "eeHltes t! i< - s; sti'in-
sajd he dreamed that lie met his! vitalizes the blood in id puts the diges |
wif^ in I \i ri> wit li a 11 i < > 111 * * i * nun,
r i
i
»»V i'
oii*s o trv!iii(*ii |
(i run!anil j
whom ho ! i Ion t! !i! ‘ < i as hoc lots A dr
band I m
When I,., a vs,In- ;„„l .........is ! T*1* Sent b» l'arcel F°st-
wife about his dream her replies j Batavia. < >hio, Jan. ‘Jo. A ba-
aroused his suspicions and he i by was carried by parcel post.-on
went abroad to -cm- it his vision 'rural route No. r> cut of Batavia
was true. , today. Tin* child weighing lPd
The records in Paris, (ireei t pounds a:;d eurefii .!y wrapped,
loll testified, showed that his was; given bv its parents, Mr.
wile had been married tlmrr m ane Mrs. .le-.s ■ Beattie, into the
T,,b' to \ ; i ■ t < 11- ('oantant. 1 i-M ' h mil - o’ Vernon Oh Bytlie, the
living; mail carricr. lie safely deliver
I be case u ml*11 ended. ed til- "parcel"’ !.<«_ tin- i ah'.
Justice ingot' reserve I de- g I'd ii d mot t ie r. a mile away,
cision. The postage was !.~>c, and the!
c , W.I . ; > sured for >"•<
It Is a pi'll Mire I.,, !e:! ..... tin, >
< liuniinv.’lt ,: ' * 051 I tjp . h «I ii In J>. chili - v\ -r ?; I * * I ■ ;i! - j
co ip’ll HP’dirm** ! hr* v • • . vo" "J 'o ;i irtrpn* drrn.’H'd top j! n /') :i *'iA
urufihfd ). i >r.ow Lmini'Mil I)»,cjoik<mi ninn;, |»• <>j
s
" \M"i !- •* A I IN it:, j fi i
1 d I-a voniu. ♦ oi. ! ha\ <• n-jmI it
Ml ’ill 'llciii id I'M I lid thi- • (*s> ! : * S,
ha \ f cm-'*:; itiphly *-;i ? i - f ;««•*• »• ’ l-.n-
. >u h- ffr ;i '. • ;i ie - > \ ,] \ •
Nnibv I dniiii'Mit
him khow f»y •.
ii'"- »n«r o.
J».i i ii*». I’r’<•••. Ax
hotlUf. Nilr; \r:
Any one wanting to have a
well drilled will do well to figure
with me on the job. ()scar Kil
Core. (’lifton 'Texas t f
Debs is Arrested on Federal
Warrant.
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To Automobile Owners.
Come to my Machine Shop to
jget your re pa i ri ng done. We are
I prepared to rill your tires with
I free air.
Niai. Nki;son,
t‘ ■ (.’lifton.'Texas
’Terre Haute. Ind. Jan. ;.
Eugene \" pohb-. several
times Socialist e.indidaC- tor
President of tlm I Anted States.
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r, • In- . C inn t In I -ell
,: , :. 11, r ■1 ■ o ■. :., • ■ s .
Pci ’.w’h raeii i, nth- .i i i - It r- c.
was arrested heme today on an f:<-,i I'. pper i'cee, I'ia-J.-r f>,- th
. , ■ ciicst The svniii relaxes
amst --in.
in the federal court In" the third ■ •Tuauunot
lion for curin
Ian Vs S >1
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district of Kansas, Dobbs is
ch irked with obst ructing jus-
fold-, settled
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HIRAM HOBBS
CLIFTON.
TEXAS
Painter! Paper Hanger and
Decorator
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Town or Country
Austin. 'Texas. Jam Jo The preset
chat act eri/.ei I by the.hi roe number cl
and it. is ln*!ieved that as a result muen !, .
which will henetjt the farim- - and lie- Is'
A m on it the lead i ii<v fa rumrs represent o
I". ! >11 nil of (’orpu s ( ’hristi. an e Vl epsi ve i
seni s t in- 7'itii uistr’mt in tim I home <
ray e! ( 'aid wclI, represent im; the 0^1 h d
.1 rn>. M. Ii'.ii-ien ci ! hme .- (in., e. repi;,*--i
ih‘c: \ I'. Taylor of May, re;.|- sentinp't ;
Newborn Babes Will Si.-.c
With Si Bank Accouni.
Kverv canid lnu-n in i ia- \<< - r,- >
I
(>ranee iroiu nca mi a a , ra..
.a loa-se-if cf a saVU'.L's oani
j iiook sh'ivvi'ig tiii
deoosp" i:;
(Io! h. r 11: i! s ere- j 1
j
at -III Or:, 1! go
| hank, according
to tin- a, i a-i.
taken by 1 c dir--
-tu:s of til" Mi
st it ip ion loilay.
Tie- ! roiisu rn'
was ii.st ructei! to use the otfic
r»-t un,s of I- -rtIts as nn euide.
Fii^gcd liaia SVith Shirt.
l-'Ui;.:, ii. -, -hurt IHu IM Ice-r.
i !
-arty aii tn
m V ,at. Iia\ >
PAY YOUR BILLS
by check, K«ch -check will ho returned to you 'ey the
bank and serve* as a complete record of the t ransaetion.
It is a lawful receipt for money paid out. (>ur trank offers
every safeguard for list lulling your money.
First Guaranty State Bank
OF CRANFILIS GAP. TEXAS
"■ liKuNsj'Al). Pr-si«lciit \V. T. TKKBKItSi iN*. \ I'k-m
W. PITI HAHNS. Vice l,1. i„ Hrsil, Cashier
< )bio min lla'/gi’il a ti ain ar,<;
s,i V t-.i
, >' t «*irj t ri**i»i ii:'
id .1 >' • 1 - I li
it frfitn a «wk tint it T.
\ !stern ''' " '• '
tin'-, fall! Ill1 lit
; > I'fp'ii {»*•' ;t rifi
Ilati-igh, N. 1 .. bncp pii-v.-
tiled 1 ’ 1 - to - : " 1
i 1 kiln in t; it in -
Ol 'tin.i.el will.
wreck with l-.li-ciric Hitt*-rs.
| w II- was i-l.e o’ 1 , >1 - i'll' i
i i-'liilt il • av • :
j..« * t-
in a lei t -11 * 1 • ■ uiight when 1" b.
■Iran 11,
! * i i l re! a.....J-
nam ;*i 11
l.;i* wi'itpv,' rji v i!.
oil acil. i Ue -be- ' I". I
! l"'o! * li- b\ Hi
(i * ill* ! -
head hack arid k>!tn‘-i , w-.- • • ;,i
biid’ v V. i - ; . - -'
j
afiPCU'd ami mv liv»-i was in bad cn
Uition. t»at <’r K!**c‘'
t Mil niadc ni»* f« *>i 1 i k** a n* w iii.c
Atrial w i; i coi'. v i nc<* v on < ' ’ r:•
inat'jhI*:** !.i>-t for -stoma*
J liver <>i rv : i i I. V- \ t. < o i b . ‘ •. ’ - ’ • '*•»«
. u -. <1: i if i i s t s v \
i*
t! it
Boys and Money.
INSURANCE
For Fire, Life, Accident, Hail,
Tornado, Live Stock and all
Kinds of Insurance. .’ ..
Money to Loan on Real Estate
H.W. HERING
DRY CLEANING^
I have just enstalled additional Dry
Cleaning equipment and prepared to give
you as good service in this line as you can
get anywhere.
W.V. KUGLE; ,
CLIFTON. TEXAS
None Better* Few So GoodT
" The troiioie witn .1 im. ’ -..ud
Bus uncit'. is that he is always
honmk !i,irop|.iortunitit ,s to make
money, riat docsii.t !,.i\,u. v de-
si re to e;i rn money,:'
’I here is a t roiiii-iiiii.iiUs < j ,f
ferencc between fL-ese two ways
J of looking at money. 'The c ra\
j ing to make money, to get it
quickly anu rn, great quantities
without any real earning of it.
[is an unwholesome craving, 'fhej
lad that fills Ins head with news i
paper Items about millionaires
and sudden fortunes is not fhej
lad that is worth his wages to •
any employer. 'The desire to
make money leads mauy a young Austin. Texas, Jan 3u Hun
clerk into gambling with fiorrow B B. Williams, represi-nting U it
.ed money, and so into disgrace , dltiniisi rit-t. m the 'j’-urty third j
■ttJid rum. I.i-gisAtu re. w ,.; mi rud ,ce a inii
I he boy that sticks ft* earning • in lie- Hou>»- m i.iym- o’ four]
money, and t-arniug it fully, is ! \ t i tt t in of ('Pin--- for State and j
the boy with an honest suoeess I ('ounty HflfeUi-
ahead of him. Ex. | " Dt-mot rata- Mu!" as he ;> j
The boj > appciu*, ..it*r. U.^ j f'lIsllii,i' ‘-v* KU0W'n- " krown |
source of amazement, ff you *ot,ni gray in the service of ins party, i
have such ari auitet-tt; take chamber- ■ i i» , !
Iain's Tat,lets They not only crl-al- I aflU !l!,lr 'l ' ""'ur.y
-.Tliere cou bl (m- no hotter mt-duiino -
Ibal ( biiniln-Hain's Cough itciwtiy.
s'.il.os ill tin-; M' di!Itiri-n wore uil sick with whoop--
, , . - nc cough.one of them Vhh in ls-t),
'' 11 ,u •' rmt t u j j,.,,) |Hgh fever and was cougiiing
p tiet it i d llt-ss are cast of t he j up l.iootl, tim "doctor . gave them
j . j < liamberburi s ( ougfi Koinedv and
1 the tir-n dose eased thorn, and -thrua
tiottlos cured ttioin," says .\(rs. R. A. ’
' 1 'p 1 -vasie ,’/■ •, i • 11' - V ic, ting [ Donald-on. of Boington. Miss. For
ie,-. j sale liy all dealers. ! Adv)
or. j
mil i Those wiio listen to designing
1 u j politicians and demagogues will
"" j he told that the railroads and
i ilie (oi'poratinip. iutvy iiwr?*?!.
1 lilt country's ruin. isensibie"'
| people will iisten t(i reason, aruF
i 1 *■1 f11" to my Maciiitu; Snop to 1 eo opterrfR- with public servu-o
1 get your repairing done Wear*'
Pre]'it.red .to til'1 your tires with,
! fee a i f.
A ui. Ni.i.-i
1 B . I I !tim To\ a s
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To Automobile Owners.
1:
co-]iora( ions. ask for and do
rmaud a square deal," give a
! -quart'deal in I'P’t'Urii
Posted
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♦ b* ricncu
a iieaixhy appetite, but strengthen tlie i in public life has convinced him I
stomacbe and enable it to dr, its «orK I ,, ., ... .
naturally For sale by a,,' dealers. ; 1 h,t-U''1' degrec-ol ethcieiicy !
Ath
In
Loving Remembrance
i Mr. John Whitley.
A loved one from us is gone,
A voice we laved is stiUeue
a place is vacant in our hearts
That never can be filled.
Do not weep for John,
He is far awajt
rSmJAwig, angeis,
For the bright Fteru*i ft
&
"onTy laid awar:
j can be iruuntaifted tn pui*iic s«;r j
;! vp c and loss ttusincss disturi*
a-iic" t.o the country by a four-j
j year term of office. Tiic ox pen j
se> of aw eieotiour, including
tiio.-*' o. all candidates, are es
ti mated at $1 EUOOjUQUr- ftftdNJTv’
rr>qc:aivdfrhrtek .spend from three
to six months caj)paig
save this
*Sppffsct) ie n n ial ly.
'The "Cuuiby biacksmitif" is
oge*-<f the most unique .charact-
Ir-t -is iiopc 11. P in in.r ciiUiu A *• M." urib-i signed h:tu‘ p<*st.
SiitJm tor laws m lavor m ugn "d "U r lands ii you arc not
culture that -i.ijnd p.dgumr.t: ‘‘""'-mg t i""ole kcc(. out. T. O.
... ■ i , , ' Swenson. Ed I .arson. (Jins Oh
•soil, I Debat'd Seedig. Boh Lyons,
mistakes Will be u tile l.e I U s 1 f. (-] |-J I itlgHOIl. II B ildft ' t. f
G. O. Bronstad
Handles a Full Line of Imple-
ments, especially the Standard
Line. : : / : : :
y
VV'hfen in iJallaswe carefullv examined all
kinds of Planters and can .sell you any kind
you want, but carry only the “Victor” instock.
Be sure and see this planter before you buy.
We guarantee them to do the work where other
makes fail. Simple, strong and durable are the
attractive features. ! hose we sold last year
have viiven entire satisfaction.
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My Dry Goods and Grocery Line
.... . is Complete
G. O. BRONSTAD
Cranfills Gap, Texas
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1913, newspaper, January 31, 1913; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776191/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.