The Clifton Record. (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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-DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING Of CLIFTON AND BOSQUE COUNTY—COM .VDENDING THE RIGHT AND CON DEM JING TU E WRONG
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CLIFTON, BOSQUE COUNTY. TEXAS JANUARY 11, 1W.
No 41.
h SOLID CAR OF MR. BILLS.
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Walking Plows.
/\WIi\U to the fact that we were unable to get as many Mr
VJ Bill Planters as we could sell last year, we have order-
* ed early and have already received a solid car load of them
so as to meet the demands of the trade. This is the first
car of Planters that has been shipped to Clifton. We could
not order them in car lots if the demand was not so great.
What could be better proof of theirsuperiority than this fact
alone? We have already sold more than a dozen planters
since the car arrived. It is not the season for selling plan-
ters either, but Mr. Bill Planters sell all the year round.
For Preparing the Land
IT this season of the year the Mr. Bill Riding Planter is a
A most convenient implement for bedding and preparing
the land by attaching a middle buster to same. There is
no riding planter that has the record of Mr. Bill. Before
buying a p lanter let us show the Mr. Bill.
We are prepared to furnish all sizes of the latest
styles of walking plows. If in the market for one, let
us figure with you.
Waukegan Barbed Wire
We have just unloaded a car of the celebrated
Waukegan Barbed Wire and can fill all orders large
or small. The Waukegan Wire is considered the
best by all who have used it. It is better and goes
further.
New Style Cultivators
We have on the road two cars of the new style
Moline and Avery Cultivators. These Cultivators
have many new features which it will be to your in-
terest to see before buying.
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F>. E. SCHOW & BROTHERS, Clifton, Texas.
Meridian Happenings.
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DEATHS.
Mrs. Archer, age 88 years,
died at Eulogy Dec. 20th, 1904,
Heart trouble. (
Mrs. Mann, age 65 years, died
at Eulogy Dec. 9th, 1904, Ty-
phoid fever.
Elnora Johnson, age 3 years,
died at Clifton Jan. 5th, 1905,
Prieum mia.
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| Local and Court News by Special Correspondent.
county court proceedings. I State vs J. A. Grout, violating
State vs Will lianaa, violating ’*>**1 °Ption law- continued by
local option law, convicted and . co”®ent-
fined S£5 and 20 days jail. Mo-: State vs Henry Wooley, violat-
or, for new trial overruled and mg local option law, 1 case ac-
notice of appealgiv 2 cas69 d‘8nU88td
State vs A. L. Doulhet, gam-1
hieing with cards, continued.
State vs Sul Bibles, theft, dia- ;
missed.
JU1V ttliu twu oasto vvwMtujww-r
State vs Suney Bibles, theft,
dismissed.
B**“ Bib,e’’ the,t’i :*»*#»■ kb,3's violating ^^2* »». *£,££ '£££, 7,*CIiftonT
local option lav- on trial. ' - . ^ consideration $125.00.
Mra. EsSie McGill was tried H. Phelps and wife, boy, D c.
Stale vs Will Oabler, continued!
by consent. !
State vs W. W. Hardy, vio-!
lating local option law, hung
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. j BIG BLAZE AT WHITNEY-
T. T. Hogevall to W, R. Mixon Last night about 7 o’clock lira
part of a tract of land, consider- broke out in the opera house at
ation $1600. Whitney and before the flames
Ixm H. Stubbeifiold to A. A. | could bo checked thousands of
Morrison, 5 acres Page Ballon dollars worth of property had
Survey, consideration $100-00. gone up in smoke. At present tha
M. J. Harrington to R. >S. cannot be told, but will reach
Robertson, part of went half of UP mto the thousands.
Wra. Smith league, c6hsideration Tiie following business houses,
$700.00. together with their contents
R. S. Robertson and wife to ^onpum^-
Will Walsh and wife, girl. Deo. j F • Bussell, part of west half T Mautrhin’i drv o-rnrl
of Win. Smith league, consider- j , L Mau*h,n dry goods
ation $700.00. ' ‘ ! «nd grocery store.
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BIRTHS
14th, Valley Mills.
Lee McMurry and wife, girl
E. A. Tweedy to S. J. Tweedy
jury and two cases continue l 12th . v;d.;v.Md;l. , . . , ^ „,d VM
State vs W. E. Pesnell, swind- Bruce fonder an<L wife, boy, | con8fo^afcion ^,oo.
ling and theft, acquitted. Dec. 10th, Valley Mills.
Pearson Bros, grocery store.
Dr. Treats’ office. 4?
Independent Telephone office. | ’
Opera House.
Public Auction.
linued (3)cases), ^ of lunacy. She is at home wait-126th, Valley Mills. I „ . j« two fine, new Parlor Belts. Nsw.
Jo. Cox and wile, boy, Dec. , , ¥ ’TT^ * Ca" ‘jr?"' ET,'“"WS *T‘
k v ii win Judge P. 8. Hale requesting all r me Hugs, New Louoges, Dressers,
State vs. John UloS8 violating opening in the a.yluni
local option law, eontinued by j; Wm. 8edberry Jr„ o( Clifton, 17th, Valley Mill.,
State vs Chas Aubrey, violating'is wllh Couny Cle,k‘ D’1
local option law, continued by Cutbi«h ** °”e ol hl5 aM"““"ts
defendant. 3 durinK ">« b“sJ 8eaaon
State vs Fred Uloth, violating
local dption law, continued by de-
fendant.
State vs Pete Robinson, viola-
ting local option law, continued
by defendant.
State vs Sim Womack, Violat-
ing local option law, oontinued
by defendant. Sohlogel.
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MARRIAGE LI8CENSE.
H. F. Greeri" to Miss Annie
Wales.
Geo. Crawford to Mj«? Fannie
Hamilton (col.)
K. D. Belcher to Miss Mattie
Gatewood, January 7.
. L. W. Kunkel to Miss Minni*
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T. R. Robertson and wife, girl
Jan. 2nd, Valley Mills.
D. J. Harry and wife, girl Dec.
25, Valley Mills.
Geo. H. Dyer and wife, boy,
Dec. 24, Kopperl. v
J. H. Burnett wife, girl,
Dec. 20th, Koppedlg :
M. McCray and wife, girl, Dec.
?Hf,^Koppert.
IS I'. Monroe an l - s. i.oy,
Jan. 4th,.Meridian.
the farmers merchants bankers Mattresses, Springs, two new Iron . *:/
and others interested in the cot- j BedstewTs.de. etc., at residence efe%
ton industry, to meet at the j •. Gmenson on Neals Creek.
Sale commences 1 o'clock sharpp ’ %
Jan. 26,1905.
a m - ‘turn•* ■ -
Court House in Meridian for the
purpose of taking some definite
action to reduce acreage in cot-
ton. The result of the meeting
amounted to the appointment of
§ar " each school
in Mm Cotmtr whose du-
ties are to appointment three men
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I desire to annouaoe to my
f riends in Bosque and Gory ell
counties that I have removed my
practice from Hurst to Clifton.
Office Brooks Building. Resi-
dence and office phone No. 1.
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Baldridge, Robert L. The Clifton Record. (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1905, newspaper, January 13, 1905; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth796681/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.