The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Points of Difference I
- I”* 5hou,d make your home complete by buying a Buck’s
I Steel Range.
I Because it is a fuel-saver; th
the fire-box practically a Hot Bias
stoqk I In st°ve building,
ed as I Because its famous white enai
> well I and sanitary.
Company use I Because the oven is ventilated
Panics in its I bakin£ *o be done ideally—no mir
Pe. All who I shrinking or drying of roasts; no u
rieasurement I Because it is beautiful in its pr
e only mills J ance*
i every par- J And there are many other reas
.• j Let us tell you about them.
loie to tne Farmer, Stock Kaiser or Dairy Man
-horse and four-horse Bowsher Geared Sweep Mills i„
than pleased to have you call and see them. I
corn during the year it will be
a Bowsher Feed Mill, Tht
and employs none but 1
J out are of the highest
Mills know that by any sf
any competing line, and as
"aVe the t'vo-horse and four-horse Bowsher 0
and will be more
much as one hundred bushels of
as feed saved to you to get
nothing but the best material,;
factory, hence the goods turned
•J**ve used the Bowsher Feed
are better value than r
■twill successfully meet the requirements
> mr, their cost is a matter of secnnilprx,
general appear
"eSelftUeding
haus Wagons
We Sell Jos. W. Moo
®u^gies
The Clifton Record
embraces Oklahoma, Indian Ter-
ritory, Texas and part of Kansas
and Arkansas.
i coward the pan and
al,out haIf "’ay to it, the four
tiimvcs drew their pistols and
Ix'^an to shoot. My drew
their trims and returnee the tire.
U ,"‘n 111,1 -'sinole<> clean'd one of
1,1,1 robbers, a Mexican, was
(i,':1(l 1111,1 the other three were
'-■ere. None of my men were'
l"ir1' They knew the cattI-• and
tll,1J11 back to the roneli. ”!
1 l"'lv about I"i! head in ’
1 FIRE COMPANY.
The citizens of Cli
Monday night to organ
Fire Company.
Mayor P. K. Schow v
ed chairman and .J
secretary. ]|
i that the new sy>
u-.n-ks was about
1,1,1 purjiosi - was
i <iuat(‘supply of
}mi r| H >s( v.
Tut hat end ti ri ■
,:"en provided, i
•■arts and fifteen
i - inch host
wrenches, etc., ai
now a volunteer h're
to use ill case of ff
was then opened fi
subscribers and in k
MRS. SMITH ACQUITTED.
met ------
oeal Be,! County Woman Found Nc
Waco Jury.
net- Waco, Tex., Oct. 26.
">ks ease in Judge Sam R.
eed court, in which Mrs. K
iter Smith of Hell County
and defendant, the jury, aft.
to have ade j al hours’ deliberation, i
water for tire j a verdict of acquittal.
i Mrs. Smith, with nth.
apparatuses have 1 hers of her famiH
■ n. tiiree hose : in an iddictment
hundred feet of I Hell County Or;
with nozzles, | killing Deputy-
the need was Grubbs at her i
Tempk', where t
called officially,
not guilty was
afternoon.
By Robert L Baldridge,
kuiu ana the otler of silver At
that period the/loaves of bread
were made cA-lindric-al. Thcv
"'‘-'"'Ct in.-.lifsaml pil.-rt u,K>n
a trencher
host, who
pointed a
Guilty by
CLIFTON, TEXAS. NOV
the meat with a
nK knife, holding
-h a skewer of
nr silver, which ho
join' to hold it So
tmg the meat, lie
°t this skewer
r of mut
a piece of white
decorating the
‘■arver held to
I ilis decora
thi> vogue in our
aeticatessen stores. When it
first became customary to use
forks, a gentleman, 0'n receipt
stml hiV'tati0n to dinnf'r’ would
send his servant with Ids knife
fork and spoon, or. if he had no
servant he would carry hem
nylns breeches pocket's. aV |
carpenter carries his rule »od-n-'
rhis ancient custom still obtains
imong the peasantry of
5 --—- of this city, has rotor
somewhat disappoint- his ,,an('1> 111 Foahniln.
........... known as the 1'iedra
r almost i ranch, where his men h
reading j W1th cat i |e thieves. i >■"
Jos. \VJ‘‘S 'vas ki 11,1,1 and th.
i about jt^rouglidu1 that part
country are the
the three thieves who es
M tolling.)!' the o.'i■ tiri
said: “On (lefoiv-r f I o
fence riders saw
w e were >
ed when we read the last issue of |
K. Immify's Harpoon, for
the entire contents of ]
mat-tier wa.; concerning J
Bailey, and We have read
him for the past two mouths
til we almost have night
or sever-j wrought gold
returnedj stuck into the
I can* while cu
,,r “K'm-jfore the ns.
tW,S <;,'^*d| ‘7ork‘*a leg or should.
, U'n"(l hv :l fon always had
d 1,U1'-V with! frilled paper
la'nfT fsaac i shank, which the
s'd“Un' near! steady the joint,
officer hadjtion is still
o|, . A1'u‘-V -■'Oiali towns thi'o|igiiont
] ''Aa> 11 a*1 ma!dn-ge\> r., ellorts p,
lnt,‘nir:',i:; conneeti.,n witn
, | iai g'-r fit ies. In some respects
, j this is all gord en.iugii, the Tri
i j l)U!1,‘1 ’a 1111,11 ii'dp but believe that
; 11111 s,1|ah' town;, ;.,e only cutting
.'teeir comm.>rcia! throats by so
doing, because the electric rail
is entirely too convenient
I ,01' 111,1 People in getting into the j
j. it,\ to spend t heir money. \<-t
! hk(' a '"'daoad building through i
j1 lie countr.y, aboutas many towns
! ar,‘ 'dhod by it as are built up. '
: So what "s t lie d iff.-renee, after II -
Ba rt let t b ri I m lie.
an-1
mares. ,
I
Abbott, Tex. Oct. Jo. This’
morning fire on the railroad plat j
form consumed 2(K) square bales
of cotton and 72 round bales, to- 1
gether with a seed house ’and
about fifty tons of seed. The!
seed was the property of the At. |'
bott Gin Company. The cotton 1
was in charge of the Missouri -1
Kansas and Texas Railroad. '1 (
S5!a!!'“‘ - . i c
Lawton, Ok.. Oct. 27-Theo
-first Mormon Church to bees t
tabliehed in the new country111 j
was organized at Greeg, this t
■county, yesterday. Eighteen „
■elders of the church, headed by s
Rt?v. J. G. Duffin, president „f ]t
the Oklahoma district, ejected
riie organization. The district!
J tie first mention of tho’use of
forks m history, the New York
Herald says, was at the table of
th<‘Ko°d duke of Burgundy
and he possed only two, o„e of,
School E
ntertainment
At the School House,
Friday, November 2, 1906,
^ O’CIock, P. M.
| Song. PROGRAM:
Recitation Ghost Stories
Recitation When Re f’ojks is oonpd........
Kec. at.on-“De Wood Hants' ......
•Jack-o-Lantern Drill .........
Flay, Clever Matchmakers
Wm u u , , CHARACTERS:
Win. B. Buckley Host.
Mrs. B. Buckley—Hostess................:' \f
Agnes Hunt—Guest ..................M
Charles Legree ......,• • • — —........
Everet Evans. ..........j................
RECOGNIZES RIGHT RELATIONSHIP
TOWARD CUSTOMERS
u weison
’ (>v Beterson
■ ■ Rena Snell
*'nton Peterson
n Cecil Hurst
Herbert CoUins
The Five WiUowby Girls Atys Br°oks
" oSSfSbSS DUnM" Schn, a„,
W. "771
M M. POOL, Vick Pres q. A. Bi
He did dot want his name used, but
• ays: “After using Hoaperts Tetter
Cure on my sore, tired, sweaty, blis-
t°PP?. t®01’they hare me no tron-
■^•eeds to be
rePairs made
ients and
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 2, 1906, newspaper, November 2, 1906; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth797134/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.