The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1921 Page: 1 of 8
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The Clifton Record
TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR
CLIFTON, BOSQUE COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1921 •
NUMBER 32
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Bucks Stoves and Ranges need no introduction in this ter-
ritory, because for years they have served the household
wife with the best of service. Look over our line and prices.
TAMP bu> mg is simph
.L/ .i matter of good bu-i-
ness judgment.
Suit-ly you have no choit'-
between the old-fashioned
carbon lamp that waste.*
two-third* of your current
in heat and
Western Electric
SUNBEAM
Mazda — Lamps
NAT;rS*i*L QlJMJTY"
that give three time* as
^puch light at same cost for
currciu —? w hiter, more bril-
liant light.
lake home a blue Con-
venience Carton, containing
five lamps, today.
Light Globes
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Flash Lights
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Batteries, Etc.
Our Specials
FOR EVERYDAY
Ask for our special price on a Now Home
Sewing Machine.
Ask for our prices on Dishes and Tin-
ware.
Extra dry Texas Salt—the best salt—at
popular prices.
Extra High Patent Flour at $2.20 per
sack.
Some nice apples at $2.25 |mt bushel.
A bucket of Big Thief Coffee only $ 1.21V
Heavy stove joints and elbows, 25c each.
26-inch EJwood Fence at $7.50 for 20
rod roll.
A 21-inch Airtight Heater for only $5.50
A drop drawer second-hand Sewing
Machine for only $15.00
A No. 2 Bowser Feed Mill for $55.00.
An Oakland Six auto that runs like a
Waterbary watch, for cash or part trade for
span of mares or mules.
A Coleman Quick Lite Lamp, only $8.50.
30x3 Edison Tire for only $11.50.
All-Round Power for Your Odd Jobs
Remember when you came
in from the field in the evening
of a hot day, tired, dusty and
sweaty? Chances are >cat do.
Your horr.es were hot and tired,
too. And they were thirsty.
You went over to the tank.
It was empty. You spent
twentyorthirty minutes on the
pump handle.
You didn’t feel like pumping
water. Your clothes were stick-
inn lo vou, no,l ynur lim k »*i a
little more tir■ I than uiu.il. You
would rut her Kef lit- < h< urs d ne,
r > you eouhl (hag th.it Ciinv-
out in the ro<-l hr* - c i t!i- South
rule ,,f the lumsr, mid rent.
All right, ymi can.
Thci< 'r; no reason why you
• h< uhi have to \ nmp water. Let
Waterloo B'>y d > it. It fills the
t nl< uthi)? Y**u aff uthrr
yx »tk. St wit it, *ir.tl go «*f! and f*wr
I t if. It % reliable. Corn* hs,k
is»*fl .hut it « It w’-rn the t, *•* t» full.
Use it for your other work.
Let it run the gn mis tone, the
l»«»it aiU, a small mn atxlk-r u*
)«■ —Hi inf machine. It beata
l«*«t tbs crank.
Your wife will probably uar it
more than you do. Its operation
«• very simple. She can easily tin
errsiand it. It will fun the ,,eam
separata*, do her churning and wash-
"»€ There are plenty of odd ji<hs
ska .an fcnd foe it to do.
Waterloo Boy Kerosene En-
gines have been working for
faravrts l.y more than Is.ntyai
>*-?» U* r» in eveiy p.irt of the
«v-j**ry find them tjrjw lul jo,|
• Sklent m every way.
The Waterloo Boy “TypeK"
Engine bums krrttsene. mul
rm you full jM.wrr from »h>r low-
f*ui-n* lufl, 1 hr thr.i*.time U‘.Vour
it /•. later the sfteed at >11
h aCv
T’ere is a sire Witafloo Boy f.*
»"5 t«r*u amnll and medium I* It |M>wer
* -to Sup aic 2, J. 1, 7. V si.il 14-
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VOS* tm tee
Draft in (hr nr it you are in r oar-1. We U«sl voir tm tee ihrmr rnpno,
and let ua iluiu) you hour they s>9 Self mu umth your farm sink-
OSCAR J. REA &> CO
Clifton, Texas
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UMIE SAM MAKES LESS
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CLIFTON HOY IS ELECTED | OWNERSHIP OF UTILE BOV . COMLIN \TION Ol COMKDV AND j( WNON SAYS I’WM'I.K
.MEM It EH ROSS VOLUNTEERS! IS TRANSFERRED ID DEED HEART INTEREST IN ‘THE NTT" j (.III IH.RSSIM.S THEV KVJOV
Tampa, Elk., "Oct. 14.— A warranty i How h man dashed madly through j Washington ' Curie K- i'sw.ii,
rtt-r.-s..ij> J tbr* street* in hi* underclothes, stop- the *5 year-old "youngster~ *»f the
woman to p<-<f Now York traffic with a clothing ' l|ou*c, laughed at the sho
\TES\ II I K t)l I/. V II I
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SOON
\llritin, th t IT The member* of
- to- Ixiiir I of control r< turned to th**
* ajiitol thi* morning from the inquiry
New York, Oct. 14.—The world'** Carl F. Olson of Clifton ha* been
#mes netted Uncle Sam a handsome elected a member of the Ross Valun-, d> ed, formally transferring ow
'profit, but not so much as the Idemp- leers, honorary military organization; of a smill Ik,y from om. wo ...... ,,
* entjer boxing bout at the A & M. College of Texas, the another, has been pluced on record dummy, started a fire unintentionally, j won led over business «i>a»»,(jar* am! u,t«, (j,. juvenile training school at
^Fran^Bowers Collector of Internal I most famous military unit in the here. The deed shows thut the trang- became a murder suspect ulso unin. , Hade reVTval. Gwtesville. completed Saturday Ju«t
Revenue announced tonight that the I South. It is composed of the crack[action took place last January in Har- tentionally, and finally invented hi* J •‘Americans t»*U>. *n tbr run f-i -vfien their rorw-iusion will be made an
Ux collected on the eight world series Lilitarv men in the cadet corps who din county. Texas. Mr*. Nettie Davis [way to the altar, are hut a few of the .the almighty dollar, f.-rg-r '«• th.- ehargea « f brutality and cruelly
amounted to *90,023. The bout have in addition to distiguishing them-1 deeding ber 8.month-old son to Mr*.! remarkable feature* of ''The Nut," ,„g* they enjoy.” iaei tK. i*ter«i of th- inmate* following the death of
in | Norma L. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson re-! starring Douglas Fairbanks, which i*Ju hundred political battle* , Dell Thames amt the *uh«.-»p»ant
charge of murder against II G. Th*y -
.nan, i* undecided.
scholarship and displayed virtues of1 ship. j This picture is said to la- a com J UUs inventions that have fcn*a*M on- ( A R Johnson **id he was teady
gentlemeniy conduct in their student Courthouse official# declare that in j bination of comedy and heart interest, j fort to the people, th* tatk.% ut tfi. ri|fht now to announce his decision
games
brought 158,994.77 in taxe#, he said, selves for their miliUry efficiency
He kept twelve field inspectors of the
Revenue Department tallying on the
attendance at the hall games and
checked off the sales of tickets with
the baseball managers.
the first two or three years of their at. 1 cently moved to Tampa and hue had corning to the Queen Theatre next, "Why, before the .lay* of g»- and
tendance, also made records of high j the deed recorded to |>rove her owner- Wi-dnesday and Thursday. j electric, lights, and the o*t.«r -»arv. i
been given us in the past, and will use
every effort by means of the latest im-
proved machinery and honest treat-
ment to merit your confidence and
business in the coming years. Again
thanking you for the nice business of
the past season, we are.
Sincerely yours, ~
The Model Gin,
Itc. C. C. West ley, Mgr.
associations. jtlieir opinion the deed is illegal in with a very pleasing love story dom town opened their *>e* us asaa?* cent < hairmun Cowell am! I W.
j The company was organized during that it is unfair to the child and de- mating throughout. In addition to the ut the sight of an oil Iw.f -» j *’ Tittle prefer to further eiamtne thr*
tne administration of former Gover-1 privea him of the rights of heritage • star, th<* photoplay ha* in it some of . window. traiwript of the testimony adduced
nor Sullivan Ross, the first president' as provided in papers of adoption. Ir. the most capable and popular screen “The Gloomy Gu« of ‘ a. thr iruiuiry. The in-nogrnphcr :*
of the College, and named in his honor,! the event of the death of Mrs. Wilson ‘ players in the picture business. (wake up to ttie big fjtssre far |,r, parnlt (hr Transcript ami on c-om-
ancl is now maintained in commemo-1 before the boy is of age, officials say, The theatre management proclaims the most prosperous r«- |>|«.tion a copy wit! te- to Gov-
ration of his name. It is perpetuated ; he would pass as a chattel arid become this film as one of the most unique! sourceful of all nation* T>* woinr ♦•rrior Neff
by adding to its membership at the'part of the estate, if the transaction j that "Doug" has ever done. It dis- J nien of the United State* u* t*!r»d to ___________
plays some of the most original and the many advantage* f*» »k*eh they . NOTICE
laughable situations ever shown, and | should h«- thankful " ' -j p,. business men of ( ufton are
BAPTIST CHI R< II at the same time develops genuine
Sunday School at 10 a. m. sharp. It artistry in the nature of its treat-
CLOSING GINNING SEASON
The Model Gin closes the present
ginning season with our run only on
Thursday, Oct. 25th, and we want to
take this opportunity to thank our j
many friends and customers for the, . , ,
, ... , , . l beginning of each school year u num- were held to be legal,
splendid season’s business that has i * * . , . ,
* t V, -. >■ *>,1 o/.niv.rc itrn/i ho t'O :
her of junior and seniors who have
the best records of military, moral and
scholastic competency. Students are|
elected to membership upon recoin- 'is encouraging to see the Sunday ment at the hands of thin clever arid
mendation of an old member, and one School grow, but we shall be delighted athletic comedian.
dissenting vote by a single member to make room for others. -------
is sufficient for rejection of his name, Preaching at 11 a. m and 7 p. m. j Scandinavian Lutheran Church
and this vote may he cast secretly This pastor was sure well pleased to j
without the name of the voter being see not only a large per cent of hi*' 10:00, Full attendance. Bible Class | send conducted a very le«
disclosed. So to be a member of this own member* present last Sunday at 0. G. Hronstad, Supt. Ison on Washington, mar **$**».»! city
-1- " ■ - - respectful'y requested »«» close their
M At. A/INE-EI TUtl*t tX * l.l B places of business Friday <ifti r rioont
The Mtt(C»zins-Eat»cpM» h*d<l (M 21. from 5 p. m. to 5 45 p m.. in
it* first regular mertasr *>tb Mrs. 'y,onor the falka lierv's hvaly. which
Robert L. Baldraige Tiaritoy. »Tober i.;, tf, iirri.>r tya,
SHlmer Erickson l'o-.t No. -122,
B L. Johnson. Post Adjutant.
)l, l!*21 Sixteen cier-.bsr* ar.wered
Sunday School Sunday morning at to roll call, after Mrs Town
Moit nt the cotton in tin* »ection
t.a* been gir n*-t a few hale* come in
occastomdly
organization a student of the College both hours, but alar* delighted to have' Oft account of tne Mission Festival! After tne lesson »*» tkau*r«ed. « very
' 'must be considered a gentleman anil so many visitors, taxing the seating at Norse there will he no morning ser- delicmus ice course «** served. The
METHODIST CHURCH |a 3Cjl0;ar .,n(j command the respect capacity of the house of worship to vice on Sunday. 'Club adjourned to meet •i*.h Mr*. O.
Sunday School, 10 a. m., R. j frf a3gcK iifte8. For this reason stu- its limit, and then some. To tiw.ie Night service in the English lan- A. Bronatad, October *S*k- -------------
Clement, Sujit. Je.it* accept membership in the Ross pastors and their people I tender my guage at 7;30 p. m The sermon will, ‘ ----——— j PRESBYTERIAN • lit Kt H
Missionary Program, Joe Loper, ( yolunteers as the greatest recognition sincere thanks for this fraternal greet- be on the words of the Lord's Prayer: I- INSTAIt-TKSXNlX j Sunday School at 9:45 a. ni The
Lender. --—......... ! that can be paid them by the student ing. Come again. ‘‘Our Father who art in Heaven.” J A real pretty nanat* »a* that j leadership will b. in charge of Mr.
eaching services at 11 a. m. Old . ^ * i J. p. Gilliam, Pastor. * No service at Crawford Sunday af- j when Mr. Leonard Fmrai a-«4 R. McSpadden’s class. I* is our
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The organization exhibits in a single
Pr
i [’fetament lesson, Tom C. Parks; New
^j Testament lesson, W. D. Raley, unj(,ue military drill every spring at
men, Pastor. j commencement time all the skill that
Evening service, 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
| 7 p. m., M. J. Oswald, Leader.
VS arming* to hunters
This L* P> notify the public, and es- Thursday night at 7:30
practice in puzzling and perplexing pecially hunter.*, that our land is post- j The cathecumens will meet Safur
drills throughout th< school year gives against all manner of trespassing, day morning at 10:00.
to them, and they foster one social;**^ fa*order to prohibit hunting, wej You are always welcome at our ser-
day round of festivities climaxed each • ing fr«m this notice.
temoon. ! Lol* Tennison were usited «* the holy^Un to have all the class* - alternato
The choir will meet for r«-h**ar*al j bond* of wedlock at ChfkMi on th -' a, |ta,j^r<
loth day of Iktakef, IStl, Ret. J. P. ^ Church service* ai 11:00 a *1 and
Gilliam officiating. I 7:15 p. m.
This fin*- young -■■**?*» atari on the Junior Ch.-tatian Endeavor at 5 ». n,
voyage of wedded life nr-uo-iH by *
Senior Yeang People at the Metis-
a large company of fci***t who sin- «><iist church at « p. m Thi* is a fed-
ir-.'
at 7 p. m.
The public i» invited,to »omhip with ,
US.
J. H. Walker, Pastor.
William Jennings Bryan in an inter-
view at Chicago September 5 stated
that retail profiteering is the greatest
obstacle to peace readjustment
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( T. O. Swenson
Chat- Aars. _
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Theodore L*-ru i, Pastor. t cerely wish for them a useful eralion of the young jieopie* society
-t------- j voyage on the esa of L*e here, and from the Bantist. .Methodist and Pres-
A hale of loo-/ staple cotton *old re- tiien an eternal hap*? hsmnt in the byterian thurehes. You are urged to
centiy at Clarksville at )1 cents per
CLIFTON GIN NOTICE ! pound.
This gin will run only one more day I
FARMERS GIN NOTICE
The Farmers Gin will run only on
Thursdays until further notice. : after thi* week, which will be Satur- Over fifty forest fire* were raging
better world.
PECANS!
Me want 'm ai
tfc.
The Farmers Gin Co., jday, Oct. 29.
O. M. Bronstad, Mgr.! Itc.
Clifton Gin Company.
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A. Mil’-*.
attend.
j Pray r meeting Wednesday e\«
at 7:15 p. m
Choir practice Wednesday evening
at 7;« p. n.
Visitor* are ahray* welc -*•.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1921, newspaper, October 21, 1921; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth774954/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.