The Clifton Record. (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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To My Friends and Customers:—While I have suffered a great loss in the big fire, I am more deterl
mined than ever to try and regain my loss. 1 will resume business again—in fact 1 am already ill
business. Should you want to buy anything In the Furniture, Hardware or Stove line I can sell
you. I had about fifty of the Bridge & Beach Cook Stoves in a warehouse that did not burn, if you!
are in need of a cook stove see me. My office is in the rear of First National Bank Building where!
you can find me. To my Customers and Friends I rromise to treat you as fairly in the future as in \
the past. To those who owe me, I will appreciate an early settlement. Wishing you one and all a \
Happy and Prosperous New Year, 1 am, yours for business. 1
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Local News and Personals.
Items of Interest About People You Know
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Pure h<>g lard at, Ragsdale
tiros, market.
Geo. Peterson has been quite
sick the past week.
Go to Hart’s Photograph Stu-
dio fer up-to-date phctos.
Flint Odle of Meridian, was in
Clifton the first of last week.
Don’t forget us when in need
of a new Harness.—Oscar J.
Rea.
The Record and Post Office are
now located in the old Holverson
building.
Upper Crust Flour is the Hour
that everybody likes.—Oscar J.
Rea.
S. J. Covey was down from
Morgan Sunday to visit rela-
tives.
Miss Laura Baldridge visited
JrTelatives in Morgan during the
holidays.
Carl Pangburn spent the holi-
days here with relatives and old
friends.
Place your order with us if you
want pure Wheat Bran.—Oscar
J. Rea.
City Tax Rolls at Henry
Lockett’s office. Call and pay
your city tax.
The little child of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. ZchecI is reported very
sick this week.
Karl Bettis of the Morgan
News Was in Cliftoi^ Sunday, the
guest of friends.
Mrs. J. M. Brooks left last
Sunday evening for Bars tow,
Texas,
iday evening _ . ,
nm, to sqend some time with
Miss Eva Mayfield spent the
holidays with her home folks at
Greenock.
Ijet us tell you all about the
Bowsher Feed Mill—Oscar J.
Rea.
Wm. Baldridge and wife, of
Bartlett, visited relatives here
last week.
J. D. Helton, of near Valley
Mills, was in Clifton the first of
the week. i
Mrs. Wm. Hill and son, Perney,
of Meridian, were in Clifton a
few days ago.
See us for a Heater. We have
something that will please you.—
Oscar J. Rea.
Jno. S. Odle and F. 0. Harris
spent the holidays with their
folks at Meridian.
Mr. Andrew Dahl was the first
man to pay his subscription to
the Record in 190b.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Standefer
visited relatives in Morgan dur-
ing the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bettis, of
Morgan were visitors in our city
the first of the week.
Some of Clifton’s young people
Mrs. Randal of Morgan spent
the first of the week visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Ross ^tundofer.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Snell, of
Turnersville, were guests of W.
H. Snell and family, Christmas.
Perry Maxwell of Hico spent
attended the New Year’s ball at| several days here this week in
the interest of Wm. Connolly &
Co.
Meridian Monday night.
Rev. L. D. Mooney preached
at the Baptist Church last Sun
day and Sunday night.
Mrs. J. M. Cummins spent
the holidays with her two sis-
ters at Waco and Denton. ,
Rev. J. M. Renfro, of the Bap-
tist Messenger at Meridian, was
down one day last week-
Dr. Z. T. Scott spent last week
with friends in Wichita Falls.
He reports a pleasant trip.
County Attorney Schenck and
Sheriff Hornbuckle were down
from Meridian last Friday.
When your boots or shoes need
repairing, send them to P. C.
Peterson’s Shop, Clifton.
For sale—12 nice residences
in Clifton and several real good
farms. J. K. Proffit.
Take your green hides to
Henry Snell, of Houston, spent j Zche(‘k & Lin*nau and get the
Xmas week with relatives and highest market prices.
friends at this place.
Prof. Saunders returned Sun-
day night from a visit with rela-
tives in Forney.
1 County Attorney Schenck and
Sheriff Hornbuckle were down
from Meridian last Friday.
“Every little helps” said the
cld woman as she threw a cup of] vfsit to relatives in Caldwell,
water into the sea.
Editor J. M. Bettis, of the
Morgan News was in Clifton one
day during the holidays.
Jno. T. Flynn, Jr. of Flynn’s
Point, near Hico, visited in Clif
her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Jenson ton the latter part of last week, any time from Jan. 8th to 13th.
Hon. Jas. M. Robertson, and
son, Key, of Meridian, were- in
Clifton one day last week.
Why not-kse tipper Crust
Flour? Upper Crust is the best
flour made.—Oscar J. Rea.
Mrs. J. K. McSpadden return-
ed the first of the week from a
W. W. Womack, and wife, of
Italy, spent several days here
the first of the week visiting his
son, Roy.
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Cooper & Grimland will pay
4 l-2c for good hogs, delivered
Buck’s Stoves and Ranges al
ways give perfect satisfaction.
We guaranteed them.—Oscar J.
Rea.
Get beef casings for putting
up sausage, etc., from Zscheck
& Lingnau’s Market. They are
cheap.
Prof. Charlston, who has been
conducting a singing chits at
his place, left Saturday fot,
Temple.
Dr. Anderson, wife and baby,
of Brady, spent several days
here and at Norse during the
holidays.
Peter McClellan and family of
Waco, spent the holidays with
the family of Mr. G. Shefstead
of this place.
Send us your Grocery Order.
We witl furnish you the very
best groceries to 1m? had and we
assure you that our prices are
right.--Oscar J. Rea.
Mrs. A. W. C<K)b- visited
relatives near CrawfiJ the first
oLthe week.
Don’t forget that tl Buck's
Stoves and Ranges al guaran-
teed by Oscar J. Rea tljve per-
fect satisfaction.
Fred W Nelson, olaccom-
modating Asst. P. M visited
“friends” in Meridiaifrhurs-
day of last week
David Nichols left WiL.sday
night of last, week, for Imeta,
where he has a position the
Telephone Company.
Miss Agnes Andersc 1 Gal-
veston spent last, week wifcvia-
tives here and at Norse, Rim-
ing Sunday.
We will pay 4 l-2c ca*jor
good hogs delivered in (V,,n
for the week beginning Janlth,
C<x)per <fc Grimland.
Bring us your hogs an Am
during week beginning Jan. |i.
We will pay 4 1 ‘2c per poif
Cooper & Grimland.
Neal Swenson returned
first of the week from a weel
visit to his son, Jod^e, and otli
relatives in New Mexico.
We guarantee Upper CruJ
Flour to give satisfaction. Tii
a sack the next time that you di
bakig. -Oscar J. Rea.
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A Happy New Year.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record. (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1906, newspaper, January 5, 1906; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796641/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.