The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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Nicely famished room one
block from square. Good for one
)U.AH PER ANNUM
IN ADVANCE
eubaeribar* are requeatetf to
____• Uiui their paper* will be dia-
nt iqued at tlie expiration of the time
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—All**1
tlve* and onoouncement* of publie meet-
ing*. entertainment*, etc., to which an
admiaeii
don fee la charged will be Insert-
ed in The Time* at one oent per word
for each Inaction. All entertainment*
designed for the eple purpose of making
money will be classed under this head.
No oharge Will be made for religious
announoementa or for the announce
ment of public meetings or entertain
mente where no fee u charged. No
oharge made where a straight collec-
tion Is
FBIUC SPEMIN.
M. M. Crass, Fsnser Attereey isssralal
Ten* Is Is Cars sslhs IIMl
At * meeting of the Anti-Bai
ley ism Clab last Tuesday night,
the ohairman of the dab was in
straoted to suggest and urge
upon anti-Bailey ism people all
over this county to meet 'at once
and organize precinct clube,
order that a full vote may be
caet on the 2nd day of May.
I am also authorized to say
that Gen. M. M. Crane will speak
here on Saturday April 18th, and
I hereby invite all patriotic
men, women and children to be
present and hear him. He is
one of the foremost speakers of
the state and will not say anthing
to which ladies may not liaten
without fear of being offended
Jim Clark,
Chm. Anti-Baileyism Clu
PIIRTEB BY IEQIEST.
•stipe isEssily Prtpsrwl st Basil
v sod Mtty Swssr By it
Mix the following by shaking
well in a bottle, and take in tea-
spoonfol doses after meals and
at bedtime:
Fluid Extract Dandelion one-
half ounce; Compound Kargon,
one ounce; Compound Syrup
Sarsaparilla, three ounces. A/lo-
cal druggist is the authority that
these simple, harmless ingredi-
ents can be"Dbtained at nominal
coat from oar home druggists.
The mixture is said to cleanse
and strengthen the clogged and
inactive Kidneys,, overcoming
Backache, Bladder weakness and
Urinary Trouble of all kinds, if
taken before the stage of Bright's
disease. /
Those who have tried this
say it positively overcomes pain
in the back, clears the srlne of
sediment and regulates urina-
tion, especially at night, curing
even the worst forms of bladder
weakness.
Every man or woman here
who feels that the kidneys are
not strong or-acting in a healthy
manner should mi£ this pre-
scription at home and give it~a
trial as it is said to do wonders
for many persons.
irst to
prescri
since w
> print this remarkable
ption, in October, of 1908,
rhen a.......
all the leading news-
papers of New York, Boston,
Philadel “ ‘ -
Iphia, Pittsburg and oth-
er cities have made many an-
nouncements of it to their read-
ers. ~
W&.JELL-O
2-2? The DairU* Dtsurf
Vote For
Bascon Thomas
Of Hopkins County
For State Senator
and for Honesty and
Purityjn Public *
BUCK BEAR
W.N. TINSLEY’S Nat Leaf
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Gouniu Correspondence
Micajah Smith, of Tndiann*,
was in English last week looking
at the country with a view to
baying land. --
Mr. Alspaugh of Chicago Was
an English visitor Saturday.
Misses Frankie and Irene
Marshall returned home a few
days ago, accompanied by Miss
Eferndon and another young
lady whose name we cannot just
now recall.
Mr. Bowles* who lives in the
state of Missouri, stopped off
here to visit his brother, en route
to points in west Texas.
The school expects a merry
time at its close. A picnic will
be the treat. This picnic will
likely take plaoe on the creek’s
bank and fiehlwg anH talking be
the principal features, but a
little more talking than Ashing
we snppoee.
yonr sons speak the sentiments
of an honest soul and tti^p pat
them on the back and bli
God speed.
Representative.
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die most interesting ever held
here. ' . .• .4,
: Most of our farmers are- thru
Most com is .up
planting com.
and ready to wro .*ti»e
ground gets dry enough. The
black birds are battering very
little, r • t1*
Swan Burras, candidate for
tax assessor, was shaking hands
with friends here Saturday, f
Dr- Clarkson add G. D. Hoff-
man were in Clarksville Monday.
Dr. Clarkson went to attend the
8.
.Sf
last
oharge the
is kept_quite
. have given us a
;wlU be a credit to
oar community for days to come.
We will probably close school
with a big fish fry on Sulphur.
Don’t you think Mr. Editor that
a would like to be with
yon would like to be with us in
that Jubilee the 24tblnstantf We
will be done to the Bad Boys on
Oodar Creek, bat they are good
boys.
If Optimist will come down
well show him that there ate
other schools besides Bogata. N
In the school trustee election
held Saturday G. Y-. Spradlin
waa elected trustee.
J. R. Peck went to-the county
metropolis to the First Monday
attraction; also F. D. GreCn went L
the same day. f
Dr. T. R. Butts has moved his
stock of goods from hereto Av-
ery.
Some cotton is being planted
around here now. Cora is'being
In foil
plowed and farming la
away with all now.
There are rumors of both Bail-
ey and anti-Bailey date being
orgslnised here. Critic.
The farmers are getting a few
days rest on account of the re-1 monthly meeting of the Medical
oent rains.
Irish potatoes and garden fix
in’s are looking well. Just a few
more daya and we can have the
pleasure of sitting at the table
with beans and potatoes and oth-
er gopd eatables before us.
A singing was given at Mr.
Taylor’s a few nights since. We
always enjoy ourselves at a sing
ng, and when good singing is
had at a good place like Mr.
Taylor’s the results are always
satisfactory.
Mrs. L O. Stiles gave the
young people a social Friday
night All were entertained
royally, and no one conld help
laving a good time unless he
were a pessimist and we have
none of them here.
Mf. Rhodes, our thrifty sales-
man is speeding the week in
Honey Gteve and Dallas.
Mr. McObrverhas been chosen
The Scranton (Pa.) Times wad to go to Ft Worth to attend the
Sunday School convention.
WW are all feeling fine here.
I don’t know of a single person
who is not well end having the
test time in the world it seems.
Good health, gocd friends, good
tobaoco and good things to eat,
such so we have, ur enough to
banish the bines, end cast out
that melancholy feelipg that is
characteristic at the pessimist.
The Swaanville school tell
teem together with Mr. Pittman
and all the school children, came
over several days ago sad play-
ed ball with os. It was in no
Kopa eamo.es oeiore us. intendent.
Early Stevens and family of]
Johnstown were visiting his
father here Sunday.
Lem Smith and Mrs. Perine
Barham of Pine Branch were
happily married last Wednesday
night at 8-o’clock, Bro. Sweeney
officialising. They hav6 our
beet wishes.* *->*• -Jl i ’
Miss Mamie Ferguson will
close a succesf ul term of school
at Pine Branch soon.
Mrs. R. Smith of Pine Branch
community has been very low
for sometimes.
Quite a large crowd were pres-
ent at the singing Sunday eve
ning. Greely.
entertained at tip fome Of Jim
NaiMog on lasfeFrtyay evening.
Onr Sunday school is progress
lag nicely. E<t*Taylor is super
- $r m'-
r ; Hoodwink.
restricted to otter
bnt a mere social
ka which the whole people
were interested.
The literary society is still
Mhg Its own. However it
rim not been as well attended
for the peat weak as it usually Is.
’teplv’dant let yonr interset
Send yonr boys,' oat, tell
it was for their mood that
established.
MMCHESTEI MISIHIS.
The sunshine on Sunday gave
our people new hopes after the
cold rainy weather. • c
Pine creek has been up for
several days and on Sunday it
was out over the bottoms in
many places. Red River has
had two rises since our last
writing - but neither was high
enough to do much damage in
caving.
Frank Hodges is up after hav-
ing a slight attack of pneumonia.
Dr. Clarkson says that people
are too busy to be sick. v v
• B. E. Earnest, our blacksmith,
spent several days [lately hunting
his horses. They got ont of the
pasture and went towards Bag
well, where he caught them sev-
eral days later. - •.
G. D. Hoffman and Wick Geer
bottom and they expect bo be
handsomely repaid. They have
;several acres which is very fine
and ready to cut.
A. A. Aldman died Sunday
at 5 o’clock with ,cancer of the
stomach. He waa a very old
man—kt least 70, and has suffer-
ed a long time with this disease.
He was one of the oldest citizens
of the plaoe, though some of the
time be has been away.
association.
Oar young people were highly
I*' - riti&ifcome
Mrs. John Hamilton and baby,
of English are visiting relatives
here this week.
Warren Igo has returned to
Shreveport after a short visit to
home folks.
The Concord school closed
Saturday with a picnic bat as
the weather was so threatening
the crowd was rather small. All
reported a nice time however
and plenty of good dinner.
The Cherr^ffanters Are de-
lighted at tlrin1 prbepects for an
abundant dA>p thto year, while
tiieir wivdk are equally proud
of tiieir well stocked gardens.
Rev. Nicholson preached at
the Presbyterian church Sunday
and Sunday night.
We are glad to say Mrs. Burk-
head is improving.
Mrs. Chas. Walker visited in
our little oity Tuesday.
Wade Parks was oat Tuesday
considering a deal with oqr well
known cattle men, Grant and
Crittenden.
Mocft needed improvements
are being -made in the Baptist
church whieh has hitherto been
considered unsafe.
Miss Nell Waddell attended
the opening at Detroit last Wed
nesday. , ^
Last Saturday Ernest Critten-
den was re-aMttecr&jhool trustee
for the ooming year.
Pat and Will.
Bushiest Locals ±° Appl,“
. From Rhode Island Reds, and
White Holland Turkeys, $1.00
per setting. , 8-20-8 t*
Miss Girthle Nance.
Phone 227-2r Clarksville, Texas.
For hh.
Bronze turkey eggs $8.00 per
fifteen 9. C. Rhode Island Reds,
IPSO per 15. Barred Rocks 75c
perl5.
Mrs. W. J. Dinwiddle.
Clarksville, Texas.
8-14-2 m
tors"
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My, Jack gets the best mules
He will will make the season at
my barn at Annneha.
5-27-8t*
W.K. Garland.
Wanted Is Buy.
Second hand gin outfit—two
gin stands, boiler and: engine.
W. H. Hnfstedler,
4-7-4 t* Clarksville, Tex.,1
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Between R.H.Harris J
Post Offiep, a smell gold
set With opal Mid pOarl.
to Mias Jessie Hickman.
iiWII. £
Cleaning and pressing at Bli
coe’s. 4-7-8%,
ub -—1—-X
& clip!
t Blillri t'-.P
4.7.at- ' -yoir expenses. Better
•>' Metz Berimed.
For the next 15 days I will
make I igw cash price oil all cab-
net Photographs, call at once as
thlb offer will last only fifteen
days beginning next Saturday.
X H. Bruton. ‘ I
As I have been absent for a
week I will try to write again.
Miss Hutchinson from south-
ern Texas was a visitor in Mad-
ras last week.
ritory this week .fishing. T
Madras crowd/'hs'nsukl brought
home lots of nice whifc pmh.
Messrs A. D. Latimer and
Walter Bledsoe mado a business
trip to Clarksville the first of
the week.
Reporter.
We are still pleased with the
weather conditions and also the
crop conditions. Corn looks fine
gardens extra fine.
W. T. Mauldin la back from
the state Sunday school confer-
ence at Ft. Worth and reports a
grand time, he says he never saw
anything like it and any Sunday
school that did not have a Re-
presentative there, was surely a
back number,for they Surely
missed a treat.
your expenses. Better
tailor made clothes at low-;
er prices than ever sold,
before. 600 foil length
woolens on display. The
latest styles from Nopr
York and Chioago eaqh
week.
A PERFECT PI
GVARANTE
ti.j. BLIN60B.
I Have Just Return-!
ed From Market
Mias Eula Houston of Detroit
is viaitng relatives here this
week.
M. 8. Grant of Cherry, was in
our community Wednesday.
Mias Lola Ward who tea bean
teaching school at Sarvinsville,
has returned home,,
Mias Marfr Dawson entertained
a number ot friends qi the home
of her mother, Mrs. M. ET Daw-
son, Monday night.
L. O. Ricketts was shaking
hands with friends in McCoy
Saturday.
Our wide • awake
have been doing a
business this weak.
J. F. Knnkel was in yonr town
Tuesday afternoon.
S. T. Arnold whohas been in
re-
Wero-
very mucb his continued
ae he is every useful man
in onr neighborhood.
poor health for some time is
ported as not doing wall. We
grot very mnoh his contin
illness
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The Cutband Telephone Co. is
r lines ont in-
still extending tiieir
to the oounty so as to give bet-
tor accomodations to those who |
would like to have connection
with the oompany.
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WellMr. Editor we want to say
athen, whan we notice yonr re-
fusal to 1st Qieee debated qnep-
ttonsoome into your paper, es-
pecially the noted Bailey fight
Ifc*.
jtrustoe ejection here Sat-
andi urd^y resulted in the ■
BKa3
Is in gopd'pfogrsM1 again.
Well, as news la soaroe this
this week, I will wall till
''■rift' '9,, ’*■ ,
We have peace, barmdny and
quiet In oar little town and we
toteep it “ ‘ “ 1
dkqiteew
> prohibition we
on that u>d that 1
we are going to wjpe the Deat
Demon ont if possible, and 1
Editor, yon are- v
pa on that. [Indeed we are. 1
Success to the Times.
■ John.
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At St. Loom, where I bought t great variety ot men’s, Utri
dies’ and ^childien’j shoes at exceptional bargains and at
times are hard Will offer you the best bargains ever named in
this city. All goods go qt £6c on the dollar. Come and see
for yourself. Be sure to see our ladies snd childrens Easter
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Stanberry, W. M. The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1908, newspaper, April 10, 1908; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973446/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.