The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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The Clifton Record
Nineteenth Year
CLIFTON, BOSQUE COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5, l<>13
No. 37
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The season is soon here lor
Incubators, and we hope to
sell you a Safety Hatch In-
cubator. The manufactur-
ers have spent years of study
to make the Safety Hatch.
Few parts make the Safety
Hatch strong. The lumber
—best by test. It’s almost
fireproof. It’s easily cleaned.
The coil spreads heat evenly.
Double doors drop out of the
way. Big strong double trays.
The price is' right—100 to
120 egg size.............$15.00
Bill Jones’ wife says that when it
comes to a choice between Bill and
Germazone. Bill will have to go.
Other Lee's Rem-
edies: Lee’s Egg
Maker.Lee s Lice
Killer. Lee's Con-
dition Powder,
and Lees Insect
Powder.
The poultry bus-
iness is a paying
proposition. Eggs
chickens, ducks,
turkeys & .geese
bring $50,000.00
to Clifton every
year. Do you get
your share of this
vast sum?
WILL YOU LET
YOURS DIE?
Mr re c. rackets die a:.s’-a!!y
from Bowel Complaint and
Cnlcken Cholera than from ad
ether diseases combined and
yet they aje the easiest of ai! poul-
try diseases to prevent or cure.
Bowel Complaint
or Cholera
can he cured in 24 hours by
proper use of Germotone — the
poultry medicine made by ’ Lee
of Omaha ” A tablet, or a tea-
spoonful ' t the liquid. in the
drink occasionally, is ail that
is necessary
Gerrooione is a germicide, a
bowel regulator, the be*t cure
for all poultry diseases— Br-.vre!
Complaint, Cholera, Roup. Sore
Head, Limbemeck etc..
Sick hens don’t lay; sick
chicks won't grow. Keep them
healthy and productive by occa-
sional use of G-ermoroce.
Some Of Our
Regular Prices
Best Extra High Patent
Flour $3.00
Standard granulated Su-
gar. 20 lbs tor $1.00
Good Coffee; 6 lbs for $1.00
1 bushel best Irish Pota-
toesfor $1.25
Best W H Herring, per
kit $1.00
"Stock Fish' or "Lute
Fisk'' per lb 15c to 17 I-2c
Cranberries, per gal 50c
Graham Flour per sack 25c
Apples at per bucket
up from 25c
Lemon Crisps per pkg 5c
HONEST GOODS
at
HONEST PRICES
HONEST GOODS
at
honest prices
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MERIDIAN NEWS
LAND
CD and S M Martin 13
Ansel 3121 of • the Nancy
weil $30.00,
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F imbroui'::.
Fxt -uM:
:.'v .‘o,,ow
B. Hi;: a:
' Miss Mattie Fills of Hanger is
here and expects to soend tne
wmter’at the home of her CnMo.
A. R. Ell As. '
Elmo Alexander v.ho .-.attend- missed y.z. Mrs A
mg Southwestern University • at '•'-s D. Mackey
W'G Kingsbury.and wife .to C Georgetown while on r.ls "way missed oy p.M
D Martin part of oik 25 G M from Dallas where he fas oeen
H.
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Tom Gandy,
ng cases were ... .s-
Mac hey
:<j: ; p •; .*
Nichols AdQittion Morgan >f-
to represent tne l piversity
J B Ryrner and wife to U .1 stopped off here to see :.ome; at cost c:
Pfoertner and wife part cf bik 27 ;‘o:ks Monday
The James. Mickle. Sm.o r Uo
vs 0.-P. McDonald sum. or. -debt
Valley Mills
Mr and Mr.-. Rev C.arx of
'."v-e were guests ■ : re.at.
here Sunday..
Mesdarr.es A A. Me No-.., ar*n
P. A. Now.in Lave returned from
lev..as
Mrs. Hattie Lane Lang of Wei-
•ion is visiting ner * arenis. Mr.
Lofland-Baldridge.
..am i noma
r.. Ibvo: .dge
Walnut Springs -$Ev0.
- . Grimlacd Brothers to J
Markham 75a of the
Neushafer $375.
Roy Vickery to P-B Dd'- .s Ena
of.the Wm Riddle $25 >0;
• Oie P C^rison to wife or Sam
G Carlson 111a of the George’ W
Harper $1000. _ •
J W Sheppari and ;.v,fe to J A
Sheppard ill -a of trie B F Ran-
deii’fdy25
• Thomas Too mason ana Ij
C.A. Haven 25a, ot tne George '.V
Harper 6M25.
Dr. J. M. Gcy.e and
N Grady returned home from
Andrew . Worth-Monday.
S. H. Guinn who r.as teen
•J M. Goruon ■ -
..n son Gor'doc divorce.
a-os
and Mrs. I Lane.
Nrn.e ■ Misses R-uFy K-Item rig m
.tea as ■ liable Fitzbugh were wee/enu
v.sAors ,n'Ternp.e.
Mrs. Fioyd B Holland of
Ft. ; prayed for.
| in tne following
at: merit was render c-u .*s prayea' Temple is spending this we ex
ago
Glen Rose for some t.me taxing j for
treatre-envf rom Dr Milling're- < Sm.
turned home last Friday r.rght c.oj
and reports- that he is doing pine
which nis many frfends are g.ad
tp near,
• Mrs. Marina Ranuai of Mor-
gan .is spending the Te*--> w.tn
i.e-r son. H. ’.V Randeil.
Mrs. Jerfy CNv.e-v.mo has • men
.z. Sidney TYeoo y3 D S
::, t r t t. 11 e a n 1 • r e m o', e
N E Durham arid w Me to Mrs visaing her mo-Kier.at Vai.ey
Molfie Williams lots and 22
bl-k To Valley M-iii-s RfM. •
• W F Glenn to VCJ Glenn 1 >
1 2a of pae R F Stock-ton
■.Beret Rogstad and' wife t>
John Rogstad parcel.of land in
* Clifton £100.
G C ,v.S F Ry Co to C -V Sum-
merlin lots 12 1 i lb 1- - J me.-; 1 i
Kcpperi £l.iX‘.
E J Rngei to C '-A Samaiernn
lots 11 13 Ip 17 ID bik H Kopperi
$1 CO.
• M ARRIAGE LICE Ns
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J L Smith and Miss ,0'ia Thom-. ofiefating
Svn
Mi s . for -om‘ t me ' r-bt
home trie first el toe weevt.
The post ctSce rvree .mhv., :
mto .teat r.ew Dem. t-ratic. ; jst
ohhee last Saturday v witn G
qu.te a improvemefit cvv;’ the ■; •:
Renublican ofiico* that, we ...; •
been chcupy.r.g.
■ II. N. Leater moved,MvSday t
his farm about f.v.e m.Ieu west of.
town on the mountain..
Married in Merid.an hast T >. s •- i
day, J. L. Smith and Miss C»ia* s*rv.xg _a
TLomasom Fsq. A. J.Cbild-ress tne.r :.om- a.
Tm M’-.ri.r. D L
to try tit re a „(i remove ciouu.
. !•. L. Lane Den.am,c Fu..er
o’ N try t.t.e ana .mv:
htua, -
L > .i,:,. ? • - J- J SmAh ju.t
■far aebt. ; sm.ssed for wed of
■ai -•_-•••
.car-:r. v
i\«r.,^f ■ j - V '■. * - .n. - m,rr. i s^.,vf .
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F'.-riry Vv:.- ' ’ - W. A. Lee
su,t to c too mortage anu
Dec-e
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Silver Wedding
• jz Thanxsg.v-i
i Mrs Pan.
men Si.'
g aay. .’7.. Mr.
r.U ce,eorat
Weddmg oy
n-s iinner at
-O a
of fr.enas.
The ■ same party Performed .’ . Tney , were
E. E. Harris and Miss Bfeuiab.' the marriage cermony on Satur tnany
Moore. ■ , ’ for P. T. Greefiwade and Miss SVes
P. f, Greenwade and M,ss: Lillije Behringer. " tneir future „app;n*^s thro-ugn
Luiie Behringer. *' • \ district corR.T prgcEeimngs
LOCALS
the i emP»eats c:
oeaatifui ahd vaiii.ao.e
for Pi T. Gre-efiwade and Miss presents. Ti(t test si.es for
ire Lapp!
at least another twenty
years of weddeu.,Lfe'togetaer.
Judge Locket came down Mon Their daugetei^. AlissesvPauia«
Mrs. Jt M. Gore and daughter day on the,noon tram ^and after- aEd EU&, came over from Waco}
To Hunters
"■ a oompi.;;.,.-;
Djiiand !0" friVrf'js-'
ere |./ ,n 1 r:' a v ” ’'
t:.e or:, o<
her. Mrs. M. F 1 ' A:'~\ fil :--J'
. h itenton cm t: e j\':'b ?'-nUrtc
Thatksg.’-ir.g. No%. i ‘ r-*
a :* w
to ti.e.r C:i;
with her father P, Downing
Mrs' Marx Richards and hittie
vii..dren art- at home after a
woeM s Rsit w.th re.at:%es :.t
G a vote.
Mr .-and Mrs. C T Poo; ana
-; rer, of ■ ■ cGrgor • ver>,
Tfar.xsgiving guest ,r. the home
. <d- J S. IV/C
'/; M.sses Verna Dodd ana Mary
'f' lih r.r.g of CR-ayford were guest
in the :.ome of Miss Noia if v-
G- Corxie tr.-s wee,-;
’Ms. Anr.ie IJ.ar.xen x.e: of
Stamford r•’•turned home N g. ir
-:ay i.ft-.-r a:. exterMeu v.«.t v m
r-.afives and ?n4nus.
Mrs. S.,- L. .MoMorry enter
ta.ne-i. Frmay w.th a 4crier.
' honoring Mrs. Ann,*.- B.anken-
. oecx.e-rdnd'J. '•V.'Me Murry- arid
i or.-de.
The marr.age. of J V,'. Me-
Murry and Miss Vf.i.o Spur.vox •
of C’-joper wa-> soiemn.aea at t:,e
i home of trie oride s »i»ter. Mrs. .
A. 0 W;;! i am s. W e d n e s d a y e v 4 ■
|c;ng at - o'clock The codpie
. left immediate,y for Danas, or-
|rivjcg :c Valley Miils Friday.
I where, they were met by many
,e 1 friends to we mo me them come
Mr. 7.';i
and-Nli-*,
marneo
•ride's ::
BaidrUge
afterr.Gor.
:;7. tr.i- -,-esenoeof on.'y
relatives and frier.d»
After ar-.s.t ;r. Ft. Vforth they
-topp-ea w.th re. alive* and
friends ir. C.ftoh until Saturday
.. g..t v r,er. they .-eft f r ->Vaco
thence to H ids norm their future
home.
S.r.ce t:,e oioue .s a s.ster of
toe wr.ter t;.e Record natural.;.'
w-.ahts for this iie-wiy wedded
coup.e .; of pic-ess a.-:d
: -ovper.ty oo '...esr ..rr,y
through ’.' g-.-t.
,-u* songs, w
•’right and .M
Dies Suddenly
IV L J.- c.e .Itt - t: r-.e V- ar
o-i i s :. o' .Mr: M>s V, j.
;? ur.st. • a." ,.i.-;.t. 7
’ h g;-.-t:s d h-v.i iy ' .ast
x. ,h. .1 0 < -r : . .IV - ’ :
* - . . ..■ . i. j
; orhe .h •• ■. - p . f*-■...•.
Tpe death of t;.e o’t.e ooy ’.o-;-
cured so *uuder..y that some of
r.-ighoors and fr.er.d* of the
fami-.y not a'1.are of
■' ' rg Mrs. J 71
• • i r.-cieption l
he. More ti.a.
h is Ihii.eo .
'• .''gram of r-.-i.g
i.s rendered* Mi
• Rood were gen
• roj-, r* s: or, .'.mg fp the :-;an
rt-quests for spec.a: favorites
F-ich o' Lpe gentlemen rekpont
-d w.tn i snort talk expre.H.-doi
thiiir .oy ana n-appiceas in agai
greeting the .friends ir, Cnffcq
TV a- '-.ie expression of friend!
1 * t ee m o -.; • ji- n <-+• a p y tv;i» r etc- r
■t -.r
Rev, J a* i fiuruie i es ;«*n.de
-h on t -f,g or < .;fv,r>. exprf;
-.rg the ..ove and affection of t :
; eop.e.
, Misses Lena Snc-i-and Carr;
L* -. C inuto-Sun i.is.steu >;;• tf,
rv.r.qered t f seme ono-ice voc;
hampers, among them- '•1 lh<
' V'-o.-were Maying a:.a
■ erfeu Pty. "
N-Trcshml.nts were -*•; i".
■ V.’.o-g-p.Pj- p , .. v-;fg wu.s OI.
0 ‘ •- *- e - imp p.r** are
Fre^T School Terp
, a’eis weeit-emis the,; iy sebd
re not a".are of it* *''c' toe wwre t
t.’.o sad new;a of ti..e; poxtitg to sepm -to the - f:
tes» un........ „^v. .... v.,..v. ■ .
d-rith was maue xriown sc.n-oOi. v ... .g- t tneir
’ Fur.era,' services' were pm
p.t»-d toe }• ;rst Pre»'vytc-r.an : Monday
C .urhh Chiffon, l;y the ; ustor.
Rev. Jos. F, Hard.e
a't-ernoon ana T&terment was
made m the C.ifton Cemetery.
The bereaved fam.iy have t;.e
sympathy of the-entire commun-
ity icthe ioss of the uear e.tt.e
one
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v. »U U - • • • V»w. sr — r*s •> MlJ s £*L»si C*. o U LLi V V • G i *, * ’ Oi ( *
’Miss Edna1 went up to Blum ; noon court was called and -'l0 participate in thepleasores of I No hunting or tresspassing in
Thanksgiving day and remained ■ following gentienien -were..em- tfie6cCas--on - ] any fb an e’er a;Iovred ob my Neils
over untill Sunday evening. p&nneudd as the grandjury j -. j Creek pasture and farm. Any
Uncle Jim Grifiin who has ; Paul Dorbritz, H. F. Hanson, M. j Card of Thanks [one fooud guilty will be - prose-
been confined to his . bed for iJ. Lmberg, Fl K. Bradsfireet.-. . ' . , . ’ {ented according to the law.
aalte awhile, died lest Thursday John M. Grimland. H. C. Odle,; To oar friends, ■rfho so-«mdly 33 H c ---- -
evening and was buried in Mer-lL, A. Foster, D B. Hunter. J. | assisted in the Hless and death
idian cemetery Friday. H ejW. Crow* T, J. Wilson. Irvin, of our father, we wish U> extend
would have been: seventy years! DeCordOxa, Frank Gandy. • ;onr thanks, long wnl your xind
o)d in next March. He left al Riding Bailiffs; WiU CablerJ deeds be remembered oy us.
wife and several brothers and i Henry Gibbn, W. S. Mixon, Jay j Tom C. Parks and Family
^sten tomoorahiwdeath. i White, G. W. Hoclrabee. D. F.i aad X. W. Parks.
An Informal Reception
The mkny friends of . Rev,
reaay and irt. them .*.
w..h'jc muciieasier
tpe teacners and I ir better .:
Saturday for oh.y ,t Rw ays
wee4 w.,. cause the
■'•^se .ts piace m the t.ass-.
,h v.ass.fy every one ,i^ -■
vs '.ftey were promoU/u as- wee
hcti, in town and the o._ tc
7? C ItOO 2.
A O LradsnawTja
16 Cent Gasoline Now
M have installed a
Frank Haii-Wright, the Indian |. > 'r-ila;:ed a SWl
evangelist, -and his assoc^te, • st0-rage tang for The Pierce F
Mr. Waiter E. Good, singer and j ^!C£ Oil Co. at the City Gar;
and those wanting gasoline
liliK W liic IdW. .. . -----
A W. -McFai>E!EN. i choir director, were delighted to
see them stop off in Clifton on’
Thanksgiving Day and remain
over nntiiSaturdav, They were
Parties wanting wood sawed, jen route from Muskogee, Okla.
tp Nayasota, Texas, and made
Wood Sawiog
write or phone P
Norse .Texas
Jensen. .. ______________________________
33 lot; this stop for a little rest. It'Bering, agent.
their automobiles <Tt any ot
purposes will be supplied day
night at 16 cents per gallon
the best stove gasoline, h.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1913, newspaper, December 5, 1913; Clifton, Texas. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth776341/m1/1/: accessed February 20, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.