The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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7, 1012.
McCulloch
i can know it’s good iHicc^nes fro
t: We see
where a
i old was
licker hot-
s' nothing'
sooner or
The Houston
in ti-^^ghevllle C'itM
mountaineer 115 jH
found dead with a
tie in his hand. Thto
€b it. It will get them
later if they stick to it
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
Office of Publication, Depot St
Last Saturday Gover$°r *
captured the Texas vote 1,1 *i
Dallas beat Port Worth ' *
tpulkd up with a amah — iiftd
Teddy and Matth;$riou let i
del phis. down with threw
Everybody cose to Red River
... J- - >
that make the
Lter fOf cotton
on be p odiicsu,
wttn i niiiactij !
cuds, hits ot [
paper, brokent
beer ho t -
it and petrified
on. subscrip-
and cord wood,
land numerous
find their way
Whew srderisg The Tfatto chang-
ed from mm posse fffaas ho Mother
fit is ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY
that the eld as well as the new ad-
***■ *» ___
^ JhasoluLious, Cards of Thanks,
Obituaries, etc, are charwe^at re.-
barred, concerning ths telephone 1
situation The Times sWted in to
compel the Southwestern Telephone
company to build a flaa® light pfcj
change in Clarksville lifter
^ Are rarely
ships are vd
hB face of the fact that thin writer
Is * delegate to the county eonveo-
her of
steal edi
prior to ti^. .1
tful reading h«h
Sttoeloe that %E<
Tom Fluty, who has
log ent a series of polii
for t he G«l»mtan,fi*Uu
Don’t broad to Just anythftic
and look at our Amt. had
have Just as good at tome
find as good anywhere we
amk you to breed here. It'
turage for mares from a disli
Fucrell, Easley A Be*lira
who to him ,IUJt year daU 1
h tOj be asked if they are com-
7n'%ack. He Is 64 inches high
weighs 1100 pounds. Fee $12.00
to insure.
Collin King.
Is the last Jack we brought here
and stands' 68 inches high bare-
footed. He is coal black, has white
poftos and has been pronounced the
finest Jack ever seen anywhere. Fee
$12.
goth these Jacks will make the
seaSBi of 1012 at the Brick Barn In
Futrell,
rmrj evt m wviwirudA uti wuims—
to K It’s etye to show her limbs
Mom She win diow them just the same,
link ’Though mu bow your head
de- £ shane
ong Billy man It's vain to care,
tare ’Though jhe grlies all go .bare;
and In place >f fretting, why be glad
1CW. We move to
le QNHcratt W fU* er six voted
F Hr Clark. Owv Bus Mto
te fall was 114,847, sad a Demw-
•88s cuadkUte ter PrssMent would
iwu to do ss well fa order to stood
ghost of o chance of carrying the
Ohs. What earthly chance would
fcJMJP* 818,004
ifarenoe Oualey announce
ate orT his record as a
—Cooper Review. How
» Ousley happen to be
ror? Newspaper men
from jury and grand
Of the pivsent airy fad.
Hpd you lived in olden days
When tie girls wore “Poloiyk**
You’d h* gloomy right, I guesa-
Twsnty yards to make » dfess.
Now flre yards nil the the bill,
jph, yea naughty man* be still.
I / ■^Honey drove Sig
AGENTS WANTED.
GATE Cm LAUND1
Texarkana, Texas
Liberal Commlsstawi
Detroit in charge of Ed
» Times
U piw
’ n f.ict
undee-
B Agfhe to gtajjio4
>ur nearest Ouif J
where yopTr>,
Jim Vaal. No. 2104,
W'-Jf7 ' V
t ’ ^r
SrH
I Happy i* the Woman, who is
sever unprepared
--who can always lay a nice appe-
tising meal or light luncheon before
any guest—unexpected or not.
The secret lies in havirtga well
chosen selection of canned foods and
table dainties always at hand. You
Z will find a large assortment of
m “ready-to-eat” good things here:--
• Salad dressing, Olive salad (some -
■ tiling .lew) Beech-Nut jams, jellies
* W and!preserves, peanut butter in jars
M and bulk, plum pudding, Pimiento
^ cheese, roast beef (ready to serve).
^^vegrtMnt in canned meats and
few Arrivals This Week: '
Crystalled Ginger, Celery Salt, 5
JNCttrrie Powder, Meat Relish, Horse J
* Radish Sniders Chill Sauce, Snid-
ers Pork and Beans,. Hershey’s Co-
coa and Milk Chocolate and PERS-
IAN DATES IN BULK. K J
You need not worry about your ®
bread and cakes, for a hurried meal m
-■fphone us. Our bread is always_the ]
Quality kind” and if yati don’t
know about our cakes your neighbor
can telj you how good they are. j
Sliced dried beef--fresh from the i
piece—sliced Ham, sliced Bacon. i
tf*
OLDM 1
N IN RED
BUSINESS INST1TI -
RIVER COUNTY.
be Deruocruite
Worlfl
suicide.—New York
ence Ousley sought
the ^raud jury?
a position oii
The Times sinee-^D regrets to
learn of the in/nrv of Do A v W ’ T
Wilson. Dr. Wileoii is one «.* .
beet known minister? of North-,5bc- \ U&**94 4
ks and one of the P®*! men -.wJi "
ever lived. May he experience
speedy recovery.
PRIMARY SYSTEM BETTER.
The result of Saturday's pre-
cinct conventions iu Red River
county hits convinced The Times of
the advnatxgee of the preferential
primary plait, ‘over *the old time
convention system, and In the
future this paper will favor the
primary.
Ais an example of the crudeness
of the workings of the-soirrehtion
system it Is only neosasary to cite
the example of the Clarksville pre-
cincts In the recent convention. Ac-
cording tp information furnished
The TUmT by the secretaries of the
four conventions these conventions
were attended by only 231 votent
ot this number a total ot 142 voter)
for Clark (pr president and 89 for
WliaoML,.TEh convention vote gives
Wilsos Ave and Clark four, notwith
dtaiuiiug the fact that the popular
vote of Wilson was but little
more than one half of that of Clark
on this occasion. The two candi-
dates carried two precincts , each.
Three of the precincta have two
VOten In the county convention and
one three votes. 'Wilson carried
the larger precinct and one of the
others and an a resuit too a maiority
««, the convention vote, in spite *"«
th$ popular vot©. Times believes it will^ pcceed
Times makes this statement
BVILLE AND THE
TIMES.
f, \ ' '
+♦♦♦♦♦»
aiite to know In what
is* the best
n. We imagine
hewspap*5r "Offices
— Clarksville
thrust Is covered.
The Times is <11 g-
But, 1iupp<Pe the
ha ye
♦ »*
*m\ \
Crossed Eyes
Straightened
without Operation
Ej.es of children often cross
aud to have them operated
upon /van. unnatural and very
uan^erou? way of straighten-
^ them
Our nethod of straighten-
ing crossed eyes is natures
own remedy, we remove the
cause first then tonM ~n;it;u-c
ny a method that das only
oeeu known to the optical
science a few years.
It is better to have the
eyes straightened while' child-
ren but we do the same work
with grown people.
This is no fake. See us
for terms on this work.
\We carry optical goods in
stock.
CBS
protects
your' m<
in this bank
BANKS are under
the direct supervision of the Government. They are insDectf 4
£SSSfive”n aredcompe,1^.d t0 m?k« a public statement
sources ti\, tiuica oe^. A certnnrycnm tTTmrrbl- earned in^Te-
serve against liabiltffe': Other rigorous rules have to be adhefe^
National banks are subject to more laws than any
other class of banks in the world. They are thetZ
forp the safest financial institution!- existing-all
f%:
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g*-" -jsr
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Buggies
&
you buy a buggy, we honestly
believw It will
line.
pay you to inspect our
Tbs Owensboro Buggy has a splendid
fhtish. The material and workmanship
are par excellent and the prices within
the reach of every human. We would be
right glad |f you would come to see us.
peoph! In the Country had
send them eaftts and dollars
<4nr TNdp to’kttl their ccmntfy tiwas.
dug This statement-from the B
[ Nows should be read a second
and- then thought put carefully. ,
Injury to the smaller ^mert
reaeons of .the great patro:
en mail order houses la
more noticeable. But the
to the country, who are the
customers of the mail order
are not the only people who
injuring -the business of local
era. The Times does set do
but that- the people of the
spend more money In larger
than the people of the
spend with the mall order
Every day witnessed the di .
of shoppers from Clarksville to
er towns, and each one of
must look to Clarksville people, and
largely to Clarksville business moo
for support.
The Times obtains tthe bulk
it$ support through the patronage
of Clarksville business hotmas and
The Titnee proposes to patronise lo-
cal business qoncerns exclusive^;
o
Indian Runner Duck Egjce. .
Of pure stock and Rom pens a
related, for sale. Now is the time
to start in the husiaeas. Ihave
ducks that have alrri^y mads me
more than $10 each since Christ-
mas. Price of eggs $2 and $2 50
fortinitebn- ---
L. P HARRISON, ^
Pa* it Texas.
-o-
Good residence for sale.—See a.
A. Dtokeon, • ^
i ■ i .in——iIt
YOOB ATTEKHON
,* is called Jo my winchyj dis-
play of Rexall RcmocMes —ons
for each human ffl. These
remedies are^ guaranteed to
give satisfaction and are tPn
best ever offeredfrin Clarks-
'ville. With each $1.00 pur
chase of their splendid feme
dies I will give one pair of
good scissors as long as they
last. , , t
Don't fail to make a pur-
chase and get a good pair of
scissors without any invest
ment. *
Line
line of furniture
* to fur-
jehen to par-
T? up-to-date
at a close
ia called
aft squares,
suits. etc.
[ meet lug
’tt'Wf be
me when in
J. E. Barry-11
Best Compani
special propisit.l
ers.
urance
we have a
to Farm-
Farm Residences
and Contents
Barns, l^ed
Farm *jJ^y>i:Pents
Iif first-class LymHiny
reasonable rates cMh,
* note .
TIME.
GOES ONI
OcwrrtoM Wlu L, -h® Stud»®d > *r. O®.
You cant keep up without r bank ac- ■
couut. The march of time adds tc the value of JJ
but one thing-MONEY placed in the bank. All else decays n
before it. Thwart time. Save your money and p it it iu the bank
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The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1912, newspaper, May 7, 1912; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth850649/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.