The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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; We h^VV'a few 5 gallon jars of home Render*
#<] Lard, Speak quickly if you want it.
Christmas Goods 8 We H'<we..
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ihtftlech Popcorn, the big popping kind, in
packages, l » . -
Geo. McCulloch
Shelled Pecana
Shelled Almonds
Soft-shelled walnuts
Sotf shell’d almonds
Brazil nuts, pecans
Dates, Layer figs,
Package Figs,
Layer Raisins,
Seeded raisins,
Currants, Citron,
Lemon peel,
Orange peel,
Mince meat in cans
and packages,
Jello, Sparkling and
acidulated gelatine,
Fresh cocoanuts,
Grated cocoanut,
Apples of all kinds,
Oranges, bananas,
Malaga grapes,
Cranberries,
Lemons, •?
Maple ayrup,
East Texas riobon
cane syrup,
Louisiana ribbon
i_cane,
lv\k F, breakfast
eyYups,
Puffed rice,
Whole wheat her-
Prices Food,
Cream of wheat,
Shredded wheat,
Poet toasties,
Grape nuts, oats,
Pearl homipy,.
Donvlno sugar,
Cooking sugar,'
Fruit extracts and
flavoring*
All Jrfbds ' package
cakes, tr~
olives,
Cu<mpber and ineloe
mangoes,
d srArt'v and sour
pickles,
Bottled vinegar,
Olive oil,-.
Maraschino cherries
India relish, '
Mandalay sauce,
Cutsups, Worcester
sauce,
Black tartar!an
cherries,
White cherries,
Asparagus tips,
Canned figs, lobster,
Shrimps, beets,
Pork and beans.
Kidney beans,
Canned goods for
pies including peach
es, apricots, pump-
kin, gooseberries,
blackberries, straw-
berries, plums.
Blanks Wenneker’a Chocolates, Nadja Caramels, and pure
sugar
Stick Candy..*,.
Find out nbo^t the “Find out” package of B&kerlzed Coffee.
The best you have ever used.
WHITE CREST FLOUR
Geo. McCulloch
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Jifa Malrtold of 0 ill., i. Ii
to 1 the.week.
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It cpsh-prices for chick
1'anil butter.
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dfalid Couficil Editor of tlie
Detroit ^jkrald Spent Tuesday
in tfts‘counter capitth
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rnie^4w jb'tntury Club Bazxar
wilfioper.fpec. 10 at Ath as candy
kitten ai^8:iK> a. m.."”’"
WS^eje buyers of ford, bide.s
wool and- other couutry produce
bring them to Rosenfield Bros.
Fine line of cut glass at D. A.
Bruton’s, suitable for wedding
or Christmas presents. '
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Hays Lane of Paris spent Sun
day and Monday with relatives
in thjs.city. ,> *>
Miss Suza Bell who is teach-
ing at English, visited the home
folks here Sunday.
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Geo. A, Winn returned Wed-
nesday from Waco where he had
gone to attend the meeting of
the state Association of Tax As-
sessors.
J. B. Statlerof Aubrey is here
visiting old friends and rela-
tives, many of whom accuse him
of wantiug to come back to Red
River County to live.
Judge R. H. Wells of Lehigh
Okla., Judge of Coal county has
been here this week attending
district court, and meeting old
friends. Judge Well was form-
erly judge of this county.
“Our Girls” by Howard Chris
tie; “A Dream of Fair Women”
by Harrison Fisher; “Bachelor
Belles” b y • Harrison .Fisher;
“Sweethearts Always” by Janet
If you have not seen those reai Madison, and other late end
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Department of the Southwestern, carry a complete line of clocks,
Telephone Co., with headquarte
rose, inotalizid, hat pins at popular gift books.
Frank Meisch’s.you should do so J Drug Company,
at once as tljay are going like
hpt.cakes.
The Corley
it!}C- Tally and wife of Ac-
worth, were in the city yester
day, and went up to Detroit cn
-the morning train to visit rsla*
tlves.
T^he best place to buy youv
Ohriptmaapresents is at Frank
Melsoh's jewelry store; every-
thing from a five cent stick pin
to a .fine diamond.
Ernest Hackler, of tlie Cable
ers at Dallas, and Mr. McCorkle,
wire Chief of Texarkana, spent
Sunday in the city. '1 ’
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Y. H. Morgan, Dr. J:W. Ward
and W. N. Mullins allhf Detroit
have bought the McGee Drug
TVs stock at that place .and will
conduct the business in the fu-
ture. They invoiced 4bhe stock
the first of the week and took
charge about Wednesday.
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Don't forget that my specialty
is fitting glasses. Of course I
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The Times charged Half price' Inst, solo, 'Raymond Johnson.
E. Jt* Wheeler of Chicago was
a guest, atr the Cheatham home
this
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When passing D. A. Bruton’s
■how window, take time to look
ftt; yon will be interested. •
Henry and Ben Duke of Paris
arejhere this week visiting the
family of their uncle, Jas. Also-
brook. ,
Gold’handled umbrellas, useful
as well aa ornamental, at D. A.
Bruton’s.
W. G. Stewart and family af-
ter a few months residence in
Shermam are back in Clarks-
ville to stay.
Robert Massie of Kansas City,
is a visitor at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Linn, east of
town. '
The best bargains in toilet
nets ever offered in Clarksville
at D. A. Bruton’s, see them.
Jason Anderson Jr., left yes-
terday morning for Hugo Okla.,
where he has accepted a position
in the Post Office.. •
Lost last Tuesday near the
public school building a brown
fur neck;pieCe. Return to this
office and receive reward.
I will sell the remainder of my
millinery}at cost, will be pleased
to have jpu call. Respectfully,
12-18 i Mrs. M. Grinnan
Dr. W» E. Herring of Ida
Louisiana, has been here this
week prospecting with a view to
locating here. We understand
that the doctor was well pleased
with Clarksville.
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COME
Bob Crittenden came in yes-
terday from Clarksdale, Miss.,
to be with his mother who is
sick at her home at Cberfry. '
When he returns he will go to
Edwards Miss., to which place
his firm had ordered him.
In the District court here last
Monday the Faris Day murder
case, wherein he is charged with
killing Spencer Holt at Bogata, 1
and which has been on the dock- j
ets of the court for quite a while 1
was again continued ~
- . Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neill Car
Several new kinds of candies lin O’Neill and Miss Adolle
we make this season; free samB O’Neill attended the marriage
pie for all who call for it. No of Miss Edna N. O’Neill, daugh-
, • ilH.n K . ■
This includes Trimmed Hats, Shapes, Velvets*' Ribbons, Wings, Plumes.
In fact everything carried in a first-class millinery stock. . ’
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\ SEEING IS BELIEVING
watches and jewelry and will ap- for cards of thanks, obituaries,
predate your trade in this line, and full price for all church,
still I want you to remember school, club or lodge notices of
specially that I fit glasses, and entertainments where charges
that I do it right. Frank Meisch. are made. Please remember
. - these terms and be governed ac-
Oapfeln R. C. Graves is having oordingly. Our oolurons are al
200 feet of concrete walk built Wfty* open to the pastors of the
in front of his home o- College cUy for announcements of their,
street, aqd they do say that the church services, also the schools
good work is to extended east 'he city or county for any
and west on this street almost suggestion looking to their in-
from the rising of the sun to the terests.
going down of the same, or at «
least all the way through Clarks- Pssltry.
j Wednesday was a big day jn
, the poultry business in this city.
I The poultry car of A. B. Pat-
I terson & Co., had been adver-
j tised to be here for the day, and
large numbers of poultry began
to arrive early. Jim Kunkle of
McCoy was on the streets to
buy for the car, and it early de-
veloped that there was to be
Competition in the business.
Rosenfie'd brothers and P. A.
Skinner were the local buyers.
Prices started off at nine cents
but before night ten cents was
ville.
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Miss Bessie Moorman
Recitation, Bruce Bland,
Concert song, primary cla$s.
Christmas in many lands, four
5th grade boys.
Vocal solo, Maria Baker.
Christmas trees, 7 girls 5th grade
Instrum’t’l solo, Mattie Edwards
Recitation, Neva Anderson.
If you are good, David and Paul
Dean.
Boy’s Story, Miss Mahan.
ft Rare Request
need for pure food laws to in-
sure you purest and freshest
candies at this store.
Parisian Candy Kitchen.
Mrs. Chas. Skinner spent last
Sunday in Paris, and was ac-
companied on her return home
by Mrs. John . Campbell, who
has been spending the week
with her.
YES, ,
fl Kodak
would make a nice
Christmas present for
a friend. Let me order
orib for you.
I have a
eautiful Line.......
of Christmas and New
Year Cards. Don’t fail
to come and geo them.
J. 6. Barton
DRUGGIST
North Side Square
Tde Terms and Conditions
u|)on which we loan money are extremely fa-*
\’V able to the borroVer. We shall be glad to
hf^ve a talk with any who can offer acceptable
security
The First State Bank
has been gone over two years
and was glad to get back in Red
River county again. Mr. Bailey
is engaged in teaching., school
near Colorado Springs. »
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
O’Neill, and Joe S. Gibson of
Porteau, Okla., at Paris on the} Fine candies in fancy pack-
9th inst. I ages. This ish’t old stock by
* any means; received just today
for Christmas trade. Your wife,
N. N. Bailey, of Colorado
Springs Colo., came in Wednes-
day to spend the holidays with
the home folks at Acworth. He
mother, sister or sweetheart
wants one of these packages.
Gunther’s is the brand.
Parisian Candy Kitchen.
Place Your Christmas ad now.
There will be preaching at
The Stouthern Presbyterian
church next Sabbath at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m. A cordial invitation
to be present at the service is
extended to all. Members are
urged to be present at congrega-
tional meeting at close of morn-
ing service to attend to business
of importance.
W. C. Tenney.
Choice Table Delicacies
Tiny Red Beets
Little Kernel Corn
Sifted Sweet Wrinkle Peas
White Asparagus Tips
Maple Syrup
Maccaroni
Queen Olives
Sauer Kraut in Bulk
Roly Poly Cherries
Mandalay Sauce ?, ,*
String Beans
Lemon Cling Peaches
Peanut Butter
Spagetti
Gherkin sweet Pickles
India Relish
French Peas
Tomatoes
Lima Beans
Tomato Catsup
Mango Pickle
Medtom Sour Pickles
Heinz Vinegar in Bottles Jugs and Barrels
All the above canned goods jn “Batavia” brand and if you want something that you
do not have to apologize for, buy the “Batavia.” ‘
A.l summer long we bpught
drugs on a credit from the whole-
sale druggists, get our meals
here, there and wherever we
could get a 25c credit, wore our
old Clothes with holes in them
in several localities, all because
we were willing to accommodate
all people who were sick and in
need of medicine of any kind
whatever. Now in order to set
ourselves aright with those whp
the_ ruling price. Altogether |1av.0 credited us, we ask every-
there was paid out for poultry, one who owe8 U9 to hurry up
mostly turkeys, here yesterday j witll lhe monev, We need it-
1871.04. The carload was not vre muatj.ave it.
completed at this place and went * ’
on to Blossom where it was fin: J0||n ^ BlJtGhtP
ished out yesterday, and sent on
its way to northern markets. j DPUCJ Q0ITiP<)fl!J
Public School Stands Adjourned.
After a short and almost im-
promptu, though thoroughly
excellent, program rendered at
the public school building yes-
terday at one o’clock the school
stood adjourned till January 4.
The following program was
reedered.
Piano 80I0, Louise Templeton
Vocal solo, Louise Hopkins.
Recitation, When Santa Claus
comes, Jessie Tuggle. »
Inst. Solo, Alice Stanley.
Concert Song, Primary class.
Christmas carro), 4th grade boys
I Am Prepared
To treat sick Horses, mules
and cattle. Call answered
night or day. Telephone
connection. Have your
horses and mules examined
when in town.
Dr. Morgan Latimer
We have the biggest lot of apples, oranges aLd nuts to be found in town,
prices are right, and we would like to figure on any bill, large or small.
Our
Patrick J* Graves,
Both
Phones
No. 77
Ed Scaff and his mother were
in from Fjlbrlght Wednesday.
Ed seemed glad to see all the
boys in town again an 4 all the
boys were glad to see him and
to see that he was looking so
well. A good citizen from out
that way told a Times reporter
the other day that he saw Ed
plowing and we had been anx-
ious to aee him and ask him if it
iware* fact. He plead guilty.
The Red River county teachers
Institute meets today at Detroit
and will be in session five days.
Everythings points to an inter-
esting meeting. County- super-
intendent Dean,city superintend-
ent Gayden and the teachers of
the city generally are attending.
Rev. J. L. Mahan, pastor of the
Baptist ebureb at this placer -will
speak to the teachers Sunday at
eleven o’clock on the claims
which Christianity baa on tbe
teacher. . , ■
Mrs. H. L. Norris received a
telegram Wedneadag from Mrs.
J. Bernard Anderson (bee Miss
Irene Graham) of Enid, Okla.,
annpllnding? the death of her
husband, Dr. J, Bernard Ander-
son. Dr. Anderson’s death oc-
cured at Colorado Springs where
he bad gone for the oeneflt of
his health. Mrs. Anderson ia
well known in Clarksville and
has a host of friends here who
will sympathise with her in her
sad affliction.
WE WILL'APPRECIATE
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Stanberry, W. M. The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 99, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1908, newspaper, December 18, 1908; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973563/m1/3/?q=wells: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.