The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 19, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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At Half
Price
PclUr Brook., No. 0818, *
registered heraess horw,
dark brown, 7 veers old,
1812 hands high, will
make the fall season at my
barn for 97.60 cash with re-
turn privileges—just half
prioe. Last year Pelter
. Brooks served 67 mares and
produced 56 living colts.
Come in and see him.
Gaston Muns
CHEAT!AM HAM REPOT STREET
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| Clarksville
Opera House
C. O. GAINES, Manager.
Doors Open 7:30
Show Starts 8.30
Wednesday, October 20th
The
SMART
SET
SHOW
A Brand New
GEORGE
WASHING-
TON
BULLION
Mimical UoBMdr
With
8 TUTT WHIT-
NEY
Kuan last Ebonj-
Hnad Comadian
On Earth
Features:
Dancing Damsels
Mrs. Hippi.
Minstrwl Maids
Htruttiua Ham bos '
Piocanniny Pattis * *
Thrilling Tatras-
sinis
Creole Carusos
Witty Whitneys
Original epngs
Sweet Chorous
ND A— «>
Guars Dteed
dazzling dandy
dressy sensatnl
song, dance
and fun show.
Two train loads went to Paris
yesterday to see the circus—one
ot 6 o’clock and toe other at 9.
Entire Balcony For
—COLORED PEOPLE-
Prices ......50c & 75c
Lower Floor.....50c & 75c
Seats on Sale Monday at
Butcher Drug Co.
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T. G. Tomlinson of Fu I bright
was in the city yesterday at-
tending county court.
Clarksville
Opera House
C. O. GAINES. Manager
Poor* MM 7:IR Skew Start. I:IR
THRRRRAT, 0CT0RER 11 «t
W. F. MANN
Peasants
MISS DIXIE LEE
And
MISS CRYSTAL
VIZZARD
In Lem- H. Parker’s Dramatiza-
tion of Mary J. Holmes’
Famous Book.
TEMPEST
AIR
& U NS MINE
New scenery,specialties, costum-
es, electric effect
Second season of phenomen a
success
Prices, Lower Floor 75c
Balcony—85c 50 75c
Seats on Sale day of show
Butcher Drug Co.
white Swan banned Goods.
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Last Saturday we received 75 cases of t^e justly famous
All kinds fresh fruit and
vegetables.
White Swan Corn and Tomatoes that were bought before •
the advance and we are ready to give our customers the
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benefit of this timely buying.
Vto. ,* \
Fresh barrel ot Cape
Cranberries just receive
GEORGE McCULLOCH, Both Telephones No. 57
LoGaL Personal
Rus Tomlinson spent Sunday
in gay Paree.
Mrs. Mary Latimer is con-
fined to her bed with fever.
Mrs. W. T. Walker who has
been sick is some better.
E. M. Bowers and A. M'
Graver attended Federal court at
Paris yesterday.
J. C. Barton sells Dr. Cox's
Barbed Wire Liniment. Guaran-
teed to heal without a blemish or
your money refunded.
Miss Mary Eva Barron, one of
the teachera in the public school
spent Sunday with home folka
at Bonham.
Mrs. Elina Love Loftin of
Idabel was a welcomed guest of
the Shakespeare club Saturday.
For piles, use Dr. Cox’s Barb-
ed Wire Liniment, 25c size. If
does not give relief or cure
you your money will tie refund-
ed. For sale by J. C. Barton.
H. L.Norris and son Raymond
and daughter, Miss Louie are at
Dallas attending the fair.
Hon. Dave Watson was here
from Fort Wortli from Saturday
to Monday last on legal business.
T. T. Wren is serving on the
Federal grand ju-y at Paris this
week.
Mrs. E. M. Bowers has re-
turned from Idabel, and reports
Mrs. Virgie Teel improving and
out of danger.
Dean and Mack Wronn and
Lemmie Grant attended the Pig
show at Paris yesterday.
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Dr. W. E. Herring is back
from an eighteen days trip over
to his old home at Ida, La.
_ _
Mrs. T. B. Veach wli<^ has
been sick a long time is not
much improved.
List your timber
Trice & Morrison.
land with
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• Our Invitation
Extended
pnmr rrms t rrmrmsirt
P A month ago we announced the opening of our
new business at this place. The response to our
»° invitation lias been generous and we wish to
thank our friends and extend the invitation.
We carry nearly everything, Dry Goods. Grocer-
ies, Hardware, Notions etc. We sell cheap Uc-
cuuse we sell for cash. Call and see us and
make our store headquartere when in the city.
JUUL JLJUUUUIAJUUUUUL
Noe
C. D. Lennox and family visit-
ed friends in Honey Grove
Sunday.
Mrs. Clarence Hockei1 and
Miss O’Neill visited friends in
English last week. - *
Dr. Cox’s Barbed Wire Lini-
ment,. 25c, 50c, and $1.00 sizes
Every bottle guaranteed * For
sale by J. C. Barton
Mrs. Elula Love Loftin of
Idabel is a guest of Dr. Din.
widdie and family.
Lem Patton and family who
have just moved back to Clarks
ville from Andrew* county, are
moving into the A. L&tlmor
house iu the eaat part of the
city.
Joe Sappington and his books
have arrived and are now at The
Times office ready to be deliver
ed to the leading public. Call
and see both. •
J. M. McBrayer and D. C.
Thomas of Rosalie brought cot
ton in last Friday evening, stay-
ed over night and transacted
business on Saturday.
Mrs. B. A. Dinwiddie and
aons, Ballard and Lucien at-
tended the opening of the State
Fair at Dallas and were the
guests of Mrs. Nona Devor
Bray.
Froe—If Dr. Cox’s Barbed Wire
Liniment does not do all that is
claimed for it your money will
be refunded. For sale by J. C.
Barton.
Miss Nannie Maud Awbrew,
who went to Waco a few weeks
ago to enter Baylor University
has returned home on account
of the serious illness of her
grandmother, Mrs. Allison.
Carlin O'Neill and Ritchie
McCulloch went down to Dallas
Friday to be at the Texas-Car
lisle Indian Foot ball game
Saturday and to take in the
Fair for three or four days.
At the Bazaar Dec. 18th, the
New Century Clnb will sell col-
lars, (land Kerchiefs, kimmas,
corset covers, short skirts, gar-
ters, caKes and candy. Advance
orders will be taken by Mrs.
Amos McCulloch; musical pro-
gram at 8 p. m. admission lOcts,
Walter Hopkins of Dalhart is
here spending a few days with
his family. »
We represent one of the best
Loan companies in Texas.
Trice & Morrison.
The Annual Bazaar by the la-
dies of the American Presbyter-
ian Church will bn held Decem-
ber, 9th.
Another car good mares and
horses, part broke gentle to ride
and work for sale or trade.
McClinton & McMaster.
Mrs. Ella Gaines of Bagwell
is a guest of her niece Mrs. W.
H. Moore. Mrs. Gaines will
soon makb Grandview her home.
Mrs. R. J. King will take
orders for those desiring com-
forts tacked by ladies of the
American Presbyterian Church.
Flies will not bother a wound
where., Dr. Cox’s. Barbed Wire
Liniment is used. For sale by
J. C. Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Sivley
and Mrs. J. M. Smiley went up
to Paris yesterday to attend the
circus and do shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. C.- M. White
after an absence of three months
in TexarKana have returned to
Clarksville.
Miss
Maud KirK of Bagwell,
was a guest of Miss Ruby
Weatherly from Friday to Mon-
day last.
Mrs. Mattie Baker and her
son Louis Baker of Bagwell
spent Sunday with friends in
the city.
As a household remedy for
cuts, burns, pains, etc.,Dr. Cox’s
Barbed Wire Liniment has no
equal. For Sain by J C. Bar
ton.
Call of Trice &
farm loans.
Morrison for
For the man
seeking to
dress h i m-
self in the
best man-
ner at mod-
erate cost.
When you
buy them
insist on see
in g the
n e west
styles w e
are showing
and they
are just a,
trifle cheap-
er than you
wil[ find—
yet dollar
for dollar
values— i n
fit. in style
and wear
-PRICLD-
f7.50 $10$ 13.50
15.00
Boys school suits are mighty good, the only high class
clothing in ClarKsviile $1 50 up to $5.00
lOnly A Few Days Longer.
In Which To Obtain Medical Treatment
Will End October 23rd.
OLLIE DOAK
North-East Cor. Square '
Phone 34
ERRRATIMAL
Ry Csssty Sspsristeidtat Rsas
Knowlege is not the chelf aim
of the school. ,
Training the mind thru pru 1
dent exerefse in various lines,
power getting is an important
aim. J
Character-building (which
means good citizenship also) is
the paramount aim. |
As a rule the parent abd pu-
pil should yield in tho matter of
what the latter should study,
to the judgement of the teacher.
In the dailies, there are often
found valuable and newsy arti-.
cles for teachers.
Cherry has enrolled 80 pupils
and all but a sicK child were
present when the writer visited.
the school. F. M. Giddens, who
is with them again, thinks he
has the best pupils in the coun-
ty, and a fine set of trustees.
There is some fine class work
and it is very plain, on the face
of the situation, that rapid prog-
ress is being made at Cherry.
Thirty^Jiree pupils had been
enrolled at Mabry, Oct. 14, and
thirty wore on hand. We were
glad to see half the school on
new seats. We found nice order, West Corner Square, Clarksville, Texas,
and good recitations. W. F. j
Pence is in charge and he is, 1 _ n. -'■■■■wm.
with the support he now has,; Auseialiss to Mast Hsxf Thursday. | Rsi
bound to succeed. As a rule* The Times is requested to say ! bylocalapplication., himi
those children read well; so the that Buckner Association will
task is lightened to begin with, j convene Thursday Oct. 21 at
The last issue of The Times | ten o’clock, in the Baptist
Icoked bigger, brighter and bet - j Church at Detroit. Country
ter than before. I delegates will be expected to
New ideas must go to tbar<l,'r've Wednesday nig^An order
t<F~ be-Tin "hand In time for the
opening of the association. For
the hem-tit of those who arrive
Wednesday evening, there will
be preaching Wednesday night.
Fne.
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Dr. Mackey does not ask the people to take him on faith as to his
medical ability but is giving free treatment (medicine excepted)
until October 23rd. to demonstrate that he quickly cures nil curable
cases of which he makes n specialty. ’ *'**‘t:
• ’ V-fty
This Is not a charity offer, but Is given (ft>r*
limited time) for advertising purposes, to rapidly
Introduce himself and enable nil to tost his skill
and to prove to aU chronic Invalids that he can
cure tho most complicated cases of
Catarrh in all forms, Deafneu and Enr Diseases
sack ns noises and discharges, Nervons Disease!
Kidney and Bladder Troables, Diseases of the
Stomach and Liver, Indigestion, Bhrnmstiim, Piles,
Ulcers, Blood Poison, Varicocele, aM Diseases of
Men and Disenses Peculiar to Women, which will he
TRKATCD PUKE UNTIL CURED,
PROVIDED YOU BHOIN TRHATMIBNT DURING THR FRIO SSONTH.
You only pay for ths medioine used for the our., which Da. MACKBY will
fUrnl.h from hia own private dispensary at actual coat. No other ahargaa made ’
Taka advantage of thla liberal offer et once. It le for ell. A month’,
treatment will convince yon. Over 80 yea re eucceaefu 1 practice. Perfoot and
permanent cure, guaranteed In all caeca accepted. No lnenrabla aaaee taken,
OoneulteUon free. Office honre S A. H. to 6 P. M. dally.
Office (ix-rniunentiy located ) New Donoho Building,
Mr. F. G. Friz, Oneonta, N.
Y., writes: "My little girl was
greatly benefitted by takinr
Foley’s Orino Laxative, and I
think it is the best remedy for
constipation and liver trouble.”
Foley’s Orino Laxative is mild
pleasant and effective, and cures
habitual const: patiod. For sale
by Corley Drug Co.
The Times twice a week $1.00
Itoarechal Nell and Harvest Queen Flour
Fresh
• ••••
Fresh Shipment of Cakes and
Crackers
Hams and Breakfast Bac-on
Fresh barrel of bright red cran-
berries.
Crabs, Shrimp and Lobster.
Are making new friends every day. Why not you
enlist in the company? The quality is the best
and the price is just right. -—-
Chase & Sanborn’s Famous
Teas and Coffees
are known from pole to |>ole for their drinking
qualities. Shipment just arrived. Phone us.
White Pearl Onion Sets—Full bloods _____
Fresh
Oat meat, Corn Flakes,
Cream of Wheat, Wheat Berries,
Wheat Hearts, Puffed Rice,
Shredded Wheat Biscuits,
Prices Flakes, Grapenpts,
Postum, 8ago and Tapioca,
Grits.
We wan. pour business.
4> r
A. Dickson & Bro.
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THE CLEANEST IKE MOST
THE LIGHTEST COMFORTABLE
lbWKR OUMWI
I' POMMEL
SUCKER
and
cheapest in the
•na because it
weara longest
IWFYOWMOtr
J.TowuCo. amt iiu
XiiimrwimCww.
mind thru the proper seuse.
The child learns that sugar is
sweet thru the taste; that snow
is white by seeing it; the song
of the lark by hearing it etc.
An education, then, is a mat
ter of seeing more, hearing bet
ter, talking wiser, doing better
and living happier.
It is some consolation to a
man,’ if he knows that, at his
best, he will misunderstand and
that he will be misunderstood.
Patten, the wheat and cotton
King, says that a modern em-
ployer soon gets rid of the young
man with had habits.
Some students think it a sign
of firmness, or pelf control, to
to be stubborn; but, really, the
personal feelings have taken
charge of the reason and tl e
better self. ' <=
We want to commend to other S'
teachers a plan used on tho; 5
speller by one of our teachers:
Instead of spelling the words,
the class is occasionly assigned
the tatsK of pronunoing the
words. Later, the same lesson
is used fora spelling lesson.
Eczema Readily Cars! Rys Stapl* Roms
Lf people with symptoms of
kidney or bladder trouble could
realize their danger they would
without loss of time commence
taking Foley’s Kidney Remedy.
This great remedy stops the
pain and the irregularities,
strengthens and builds up tin-si.
organs and there is no danger I at tlm Chapel,
of brights disease or oilier se especially neighboring camps,
rius disorder. Do not disregard [ are invited to i Stand,
the early symptoms. For sale
dlaaaaad portion of tha nr
way to curs deafneaa. and that I*by nondltu
lioual nmwIlM. Deafuaaa la oanaad by aa la
Hamad condition of the mucous Iteta*
ICustacblan Tube. When this Mb* to tofu mart
yoa havesrambling auund or Imperfect hear
lay. and when It to entirely timed. DaahMMto
rceult. and uuleee the
out I
condition,
nine cases out of ten are ■
which la noth lay bat an tnflamsd aandtttoS I
the muooue surfaces.
We Will ylve One Hundred Dollars tor
oeee of Daefnee* I caused by catarrh| I _
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Uurs Bend for
circular* fm*
r. J. CHENEY AOO., Totado, 6
Sold by Druyylrt, tic.
Take Hall'• family PHI* for constipation
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Raohst Ssppsr si Lsaas RhopoL
There wil be a basket
at Lanes Chapel Saturday i
Oct. 23, the proceeds to
ward building a new
by Corley Drug Co.
Subscribe for The Times.
Far Rale.
Several thorough bred single
comb Brown Leghorn c°ckereta:
price $1.00 each. Will KasOaa.
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A simple clean remedy that
can be used in the home is what
every person desires who is suf-
fering from eczema. You can
now have that remedy a ,d get!
instant relief, and be cured |»er I
manently by ZEMO, a clean j
vegetable liquid for external use.,
Zeino cures akin diseases by
drawing the germs and their
poisons, that cause the disease,
I to the surface of the skin and
— ““ “ ’■ destroying them leaving the akin
Fall colds are quickly cured cioan and healthy. Butcher Drug j;
by Foley’s Hor.ey and Tar, the Co., the druggist will give you '
great throat and lung remedy. Ja booklet and a sample bottle of ;
The genuine contains no harm- Zomo and wni explain to you
ful drugs. For sale by Corley ^ov a great many cases of ecze-
i
MONEY
Drug Co.
J. E. Jenkins of Scurry county
arrived in the city yesterday
afternoon, to look after busi-
ness and to visit friends. Mr.
; d Jenkins says his county made
almost a coin pi it* failue on
crops this year on account of
drouth.
I
Robert Harden has opened
up the Abbot Gonshop and is
prepared to do your gun and
10£R worg aa wall aa all
othsr Kind* of tep&irlng on abort
notice.
ma and other forma of akin dis-
eases have been cured by this
simple home-treatment.
Sariom laaaway.
Saturday morning ns Mrs.
Dick Wheeler, baby, and sister
Misa Trlckey, were driving into
town from their home east of'j
the city, the horse ran away and
threw all the occupants out
Mrs. Wheeler and baby both
escaped without injary, but Miss
Trlckey was badly bruiasd,
especially about the fane. Her
bruises yrhila painful warn not
of a serious nature.
DEPOSIT IT
When
You Have a
Surplus, With
THE RED RIVER NA
BANKof CLARKSVILLE TEX.. I
TO DEPOSITORS
We Gill Your Attention to
Our GUARANTY FUND
Capital Paid In........ - -$100,000.00^.
Shareholders Liability
Surplus A Profits - ■
Total -
100,000.00
125,000.00
.......- . $326,000.00
As a Result of 30 Years of Successful Business
TO BORROWERS
We furnish the "Needful” at all tiiu<
or Collateral security.
No Customer of o\ira has sver been
wh#n>njj*r
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security was offered.
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Stanberry, W. M. The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 19, 1909, newspaper, October 19, 1909; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973639/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.