The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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The Clifton Record
Twentieth Year
CLIFTON, BOSQUE COUNTY, TEXAS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1914
No. 37
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Farther
Act immediately if your tire
is cut, snagged or worn.
A little Goodyear Quick • Repair
Gum, a Tire Piaster nr Protection
Patch id,ay mean the difference be-
tween an utterly ruined tire and n
months’ longer service.
Better carry some of these with you.
They’re worth their weight in gold if
you're stalled in the country, miles
from a garage or repair station.
If the foundation of your house were
sagging you’d strengthen it instanter.
Think of your tir«-s in the same way.
h They’re the foundation of your uir.
Don't wait for that cut or m id boil
5 to spread. Fill it now with Goodyear
1 Quick-Repair Gum. Laye on a Pro-
tection Pub h p’s a good way to
make old tires do their full duty—to
get sometimes 1,000 miles or mora
out of a tire you’d otherwise discard
in a week. We’re here to make tires
last longer, as well as to sell new ones.
Come in and ask us how. It’s part of
our service. No charge for advice or
suggestions. (]«e)
I honest Goods at honest Prices!
LET’S NOT FRET,
Nor scold, nor bemoan that times are hard,
Let s be cheerful and optimistic and soon
we will see the silver lining behind the
clouds of war and adversity and hard
times. A hiy i>rain crop is growing and
with a tine winter season we may confi-
dently expect a big yield.
In our business are seven families depend-
ent upon the patronage of the people and
again seven families who spend their
money lor wood, feed. etc. This interde-
pendence is what makes human hearts
beat in unison.
Remember, we want your trade, your
sympathy, your co-operation in all we
do or attempt to do.
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SYA.T
C REAM SEPA1;
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1914 MODEL
uas it-- 'Lwrnmp rlfViYt* imnh* of
NON-RUSTING, NICKEL SILVER
SKIMMING SECTIONS
1 ic contrast Ix-twccn a silver srguet or knife (which is rustless)
aiel an iron one 'which will rust , is the same contrast that, exists
!-■• \V.-.-,1 soli,) nickel silver sections in I . S. Separators and
tinned steel dises in ordinary separators.
L. S. Nickel Silver Sections are ab-
solutely guaranteed against rusting.
1 lie guarantee is plainly printed in all Ik
F literature. \o ot her separator gives you
a positive printed non-rusting guarantee.
Hiis non-rusting metal is expensive.
U. S. skimming sections cost from
three to five times more than cheap
tinned steel discs. Y,t a I'd! model
I — --pander will not v,.ii no more
"'"boy than cheaper l.uift separators of
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W- vo■’,'!■ f !.-• gkiri I., l.ik.* the matter up fur-
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A U. S. Cream Separator
Will Fay for itself and Prove a
MONEY MAKER TO YOU
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HONEST GOODS
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OEKPTOM,
HONEST PRICES
(honest Goods at honest Prices
Rounds Ladies Orchestra, Thur. Dec. 10
MERIDIAN NEWS
| Key. K. ! V Rutherford
iifigton v. 1,1 tie tile Paste
1 loi ll'.ess ! ’.•oine
1 year.
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Spl'ihg- ,
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was auto:v,
this week.
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business
.Volley i
pent ,1 !, • W
h : st Ot Be-
en Saw
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Itv A. It. Kills
I .AM) IUIKDS
li M Maytield to .1 W Mayte-ld
parcel of land in Clifton $kd.
Carline S Rierson to Tom t' mai mt.
Parks lib ! da of the .1 Ringnesst W'a.ier
and WiHiam K Harris surveys
\V () Barnes ami wit-- to .1 W
\ Raines dOa of tin* '1* h Me Means
ft 00.
Tom Candy and wile to W J
Stevens blk “'•1 Meridian j-'Jooib
L D Townsend to A C (iiliiam .
north half of lots i and .. bik d
Nelson Brothers Addition Chf-J Sul't ■’ !)
ton $3700. , X U'J'' 1,JUI u:‘ <ltu'I“i
OR Sparks to AC (Bliiam ; !'««>■’li-rs M» eting
410a of the Thomas Bertrand , lolli0 l!R“ ..ist ot .ast *o;h,
|2H4 District Court Meets
S C Voss to li K Warren part, Monday
of the W H King $.M
Robert Summers and wile to
li F Warren west half of bik I
Scott Addition Meridian $1200.
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ether
Norse
We ad alioth-p r\i. r.el.
. ester.lay . -i) we pa'.e now i,ad
ran: : • t*.:tidanei• t'lomui'ii
-oauing 111* ‘ soil so there . ■-. now
gi .1 ). j -.i hisl m . 1. 1 : h ' g i I . .; 1
'A ! ,e v,i' r-’.u, v ha',e not ii.nl too
Would 1’lace Auto Speeders on
The Kock Pile tor Long Term
Fire at H. S. Pearson Home
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suburus ol Noi se, and be is u o-
mg ;.:s fanmy into P.
Martm Pouison went to .1 isiin
hist, w e*• k wtiei'e he mai r i-'ii M iss
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id speeding may b-
a.' K pile tor t.hree nr si \ months;
ai -u a plan i '.impeding . handers
to take out a pennse costing $iu
ami lose that license alien ;.e is
Norwegian Steamer
Taken as War Prize
Halila.x, N S , Nov. til). - The
Norwegian steamer Standejford.
A .out noon last Tuesday tin*
h re a :a nil w as t ; rtied ,I roll)
th** ; ,i .e n j M r and Mrs, II S
1’":U M,n il,ld ,i:1, K ohipan.v -y. mei; salted from New York fur
res,.i.nd- d promptly ami f uml ,, '1>llt.llii:iU,.n w :tll (.;trRU of ,.()l
li:,1K ton, was brought in here as a
pnr.e ot war today. She is
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11 ie nouse Itu i n iIig in tin
and roof. They soon extinguish
"d the Clines, (nit not ill, 11; the
bouse and contents were pearly
.1 tota! toss troll; the p. - • .:;,()
A ltef.
it is not a now n w mit w'.is too
cause ot the iii" ,is it
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next
Club Meeting
Mrs. A W. Brice was hostess
for the Magazine Kuterpean Club
Theodore Morrow and wife to j Tuesday afternoon Dec. 1 Be
Joe Ansley -0a of the Willis; spite the threatening weather a
Roberts $*00. gnodiy number of the member
u s : ship enjoyed her hos-pita.sty.
Br. and Mrs. .J, M. (iore went I The ^ludv {ur ^■ternoon was
up to Blum and took Thanksgiv-; ™nducted by Mrs. bus limn
jng dinner with their daughters,;lanti- ' served, a
'Mrs. B. Russell and Mrs. Sam ; deliciou-
McCluskev. The Br. came
home the latter part of the week
Dora .Moore* on
.ast Sunday.
■'l; vie ted of spf ed 111 g .
Returnmg here
with ms voung .
Idle !re(|uenc.v 0!
an tomoi
jiitf
bride Mondav.
Mm. limy er.
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■ays
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.dials
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.ourney through
, h t ,gi-tie 1
mediate a I,d i! : ast ,e
.. lain
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T I'tiei 1. < '0i a h
•a ifi- l.*etm n-
tr.e council.
rba: gei) with liavjtig ei.ntranand
of war pi Kano am) the refiort
Fiat she n.ul balloon silk and also
■ opp-T stored beneath the cot
ton vv li tie investigated after she
| -mgiit ls i|i,eknl. prohaidy tomorrow,
during a heavy iron In at was a. y f(.,v (iays out Mom New York
i:<-inpained i.v . onsmeraoie light ti|„ Sandejford was hailed by one
rung, and there was no mir at the British « raise, s patrolling
home at the l,me tint Mrs i’ea, toe North Altantie steamship
son and sm- had ....... to tod ami ,.ir„.s atl,j tU. off,eer examined
covered up her head from fright t„.r i)(ltl,.rv Following the ex
o! the lightning and the first she animation a prize crew was
knew of tm lire was when she placed cm hoard and the steamer
was nearly strangled from the vv.is ordmeU U) put in at Halifax.
So lar as could be learned to
The hostess
, sand course
which a social hour was
in a Kensington. The
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but Mrs. Core is still up there meeting
with her efiildren. wstli M r
The Fifth Sunday Meeting
that was to have been held at the
Baptist Church here was rained 1 ntl1
out .only gin on Thursday, Friday
Joe Helton of Clifton spent a j and Saturday of each Week,
few days here the first of the. Farmers Gin Co.
weejI> i tfc Ol.uk Bronstad, Mgr
Gin Notice
further notice we
appoint* d Postmaster at Norse,
Texas according to Um following
announcement received ,! rou>
F’irst .Xssistant i’ostma.sler f»er.
oral Daniel C, Rop.-i today ( Bei
kmi) ' As a result of a re> a nt <-x
a on nation, you ham estaoiistp-a
to th‘* -at;-.faction of toe Post
mu-ter (iei.eral \ our i.ipaeg.v -r,
(or ..'ticienf >er’■ • m tbe ,.o-. ■ r.
' ..li of postmaster at your edtiei-. g
ao t t! ie 1 0.0 St-r'i li e Coip:;
- m bis :ii i i.rdmg,;. •• •:
to you O'- O si'i'.ice ekiss, tleat.oi: >(
m.ui'i '!;** i.X'viltl'.i. I U'lii'r aj
' May 7th 1'I C.
P K. Schow returned home
I the first of the week from a
j business trip to Ch cage, St.
, Lou s and other cities.
lense smiirie that tilled the room
and she could only make her es
' ape through a window and gave
1 oe .tiarm.
I he h'iu-.f was it.Sii ■ fu I'.r
S’’’' ’>*' .11 d the household goods
(or J.-OO.I •<1 Wd.eh woll he a gr eat
11*• iP to them m overcoming their
) )Wings, a iour.g heavy lo^s.
A. M. Owings Accideutally
Killed at West
log-iit toe Norwegian captain
made 110 protests.
West. McL-mnan < M , ’IN• x,i-
•ov. This n.orn.ng at - F
< 0 or K, A M
li-ih cm pu *V -ot at tfc \\ i--.t e-itt< »n
w t
it at
A all v.
-. .. .tiis.g -in a
-I U'.ifs o( agt•
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t '• i s iiiii imil
Drug Stare Chartered at West
V.istm, IVx.i',' No.
:.i1 tvr was is^ij.-d today h, ;
1 ’ Ug Store a! \Yi .1 , ,,t,
('ounty; < o ooi; stoe,
1 neor|Kirai -..
Mavo-.s, 'A . S. \V| : . i.-
i i \ augiian.
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Fmmett
aftern mn
| visit to rek
Mrs. C. K Scoo.v returned to
her home in ('hiekasf.a, <
iett Monday the first of the week af:er a visit
(or Port Worth on a with her parents. M r. a .a
t.ves fji few days. H W. Hering.
Ginners Notice
■ hii mu my gin at Womack
of, Wednesdays, and Saturdays
unto! : arther notice J. W.
(i reeti wade. ;;7 c
T3 Furnish Anti-Toxin Free
Austin, Texas. Nov. 3U.--An-
'♦Mlit'llt !S flifujt* h> Yr t il
Still*; IL-aiiii iLjpai'ti.Geiit tha’,
OA1I1J4 kA > llii* J > I'i; V «) TH>_* of (jjpjj.
theria m many parts ot the State
arrangements having been matte,
with local pea th o’hcers for fur
niahing ant. toxin tree of charge
to indigent persons.
j ''e the highest market
Mrs, jcaah prices for wfeatandoafc.
—Th.- j-aes N. Scnow Co.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1914, newspaper, December 4, 1914; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth775444/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.