The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 28, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. XXXVIII
TIMES.
CLARKSVILLE TEXAS
Y JUNE, 28, 1910.
Corrugated Iron.
A car of Galvanized and Painted
corrugated Iron (full weight )Roof-
ing just received.
Mowers, Presses
and Rakes.
We also have complete stock of
Mowers and Rakes, Hay Ties,
Hay Presses, Wa^ns and
Buggies.
Sf®
!n»
HOCKED MOTHERS
THE
Ibig
pTOKE
Friday
The new ordinance regulating
the operation of AutonobUea
goes into effect Friday and every
person who owns and operates
a car should get a copy of the or
dinance and study it and be
ready to comply with its require
meats. There are a great many
regulations in this ordinance be-
sides speed regulation, and a
violation of any of them subjects
the person to arrest and a fine.
City Marshal Ferguson has
been treating everybody alike
in the matter of law enforcement
and it is to be presumed that be
will do so still, and while he does
not want to matte any arrest for
violation of this ordiance, be
does ask that the law bo respect
ed
A copy of the ordinance can be
had from the City Marshal, or
by calling at this office.
TRUTH
UPON TRUTH
THE CORNER BARBER SHOP
fr"r fll1 of uP to <l«t® work in our line. La-
firing work may have satin- after closing
I ~ lionrs '8 o’clock) when shop will Is- kept in private.
R. E. SLOAN, Manager.
In Old Bohemia.
. * would like I,. 1,one of the pic
tureequo ion*Imli.d knlghte of the
pin and paled,. „a|d the eneophtetl
<at.d KliaiiKor It u worth a dollar
to meet a riiil Eolirmlan.”
' lion t worry . hoot lu being worth
It: hastened 11,. Kolde -.I,,,, M HOOD
an yon meet a real Bohemian he’ll ask
you to loan him one "
Such a Girl! *
M'ry had a lovely eliape— 15
Wpet'a mere. Beamed to know It.
Anvtiow, ah,, mode folk-a *.vp.
By the way ahe'.l allow It.
Extremely Sane.
“There's a new teat of sanity now.”
“What le It?”
“If you can put the tip of your left
foreflneer on your nose with your eyee
shut you are not Insane.”
“I’ll bet. Judging from the size of
hie noee. that King Alfonso of Spain,
eould put hla whole hand on his nose."
Reform.
She Held she didn’t rare for slang.
Her words I couldn’t doubt
When she went further etlll and said
She zueaeed she'd cut It out.
Texarkana Is Going
To do Something
2nd
and
4th
'The 4cast for thu above dates is one continuous round
of Safe, Sane and Salubrious Pleasure We will have a
beautifully decorated city, magnificent electrical illumina
tions Every patriotic cl tlzen will be full —of theSpiritof 70.
FUN A LA CARTE!
Three Grand Fireworks Displays, Demonstration of our
new 80 H P. Automobile Combination Chemical Engine,
Hose Wagon and Fire Engine, Fighting the Flames, Dig
Land Congress, Prominent Speakers, including Governors
Campbell and Donaghey, Good Roads Demonstration,
Agricultural and Industrial Exhibits,
Biu Balloon /tension Parachute Leap.
Auto Races, First Arkansas State Lawn Tennis Tourna
ment, Texarkana Gun Club Shoot, Grand Parade of Decorat-
ed Auwis, Floats, The Kazooztors and Calithumpians, Labor
an I Fraternal Organizations, Baseball, Daylight Fireworks,
Three Hands, Uig Free Barbecue, etc. Reduced rates on all
Railroads,
For any futher information address.
The two days picnic-harbeoue
with entert&iument at night bill-
ed for Dimple July the first and
second, is easily going to be the
biggest thing of the season.
Dimple never fails to deliver the
goods as advertised and all who
want to have a big time can
rest assured that Dimple will
afford the opportunity.
Mrs. Bell Messick, a sister to
Tom and Frank Owen living
just east of town, died at her
homo near Oak Grove, Bowie
County, Wodnosday night at
nine o’clock. The remains ar-
rived here on the six o’clobk
train Thursday_.evening and
.were taken to Lanes Chapei for
interment Besides the brothers
above spoken of, deceased is
survived by five children, four
t>oy8 and one daughter. Tbo
Times extends condolence to the
bereaved
Russ Tomlinson came in Fri-
day afternoon and spent Satur-
day with his Clarksvifle friends.
Russ is traveling for a clothing
house and is doing well on the
rord. He had a spell of pneu-
monia and measles up at Sapul-
pa m the spring and missed the
best part of the spring trade,
hut he lias had a good years
business after all and is given a
better proposition by his house
for the fall season.
“It cured me,” or “It saved
the life of my child,” are the
If wa wore doing buaiaei
New York City we might with
apparatuses ngke exagerated
statements concerning our bust
ness, but living in Clarksville as
we do and doing buainea
Clarksville as we ere, it is next
to impossible for ns to make a
mistake when we say for the
hermit of the public and our
own benefit, that we are better
prepared to take the best of
care of all the waste of every
man, woman or child in Red
River County, than any DRUG-
GISTS In North Texas.
Any man with ordinary Intel-
ligence knows that it requires
some money to carry the right
kind of a stock of Drugs for the
accommodation of any commu-
nity, and thia same man knowa
that it requires the expenditure
of some money to carry the
large and varied stock that we
do, hence we feel safe in asking
the patronage of every large or
small buyer in the county.
Come in to see ua and we will
discuss your needs in the medi-
cine line and if wa can’t prove
our ability to please you we will
quit writing you.
JOHN M. BUTCHER DRUG
(9i Cwurfy lapt V. A. Isas.)
W. 8. Storey,the tallest taeok-
HEAPED Texas, will teach at
George Haley secured the
Mauldin school, then Entered the
Normal at Paris.
J. 8. Roberta will stay with
the Floyd people another year.
W. H. Hill has traded with" J
the Union Grove trusteee.
Mlaa Louise Henry will be the |
NO. 5i
row CAdT-BVY POOR.
Tools mou
STORE
ONLY THE BEST
first to occupy the new school-
house at Kickapoo.
B. P. Mooty will teach at Mid- [ 1
way.
Misses Mattie Gentry and , 1
Lucy Igo will have charge of
the Rosalie school.
Miss ZeL Simmons hae the ' I
Concord school.
Miss Susie Latimer will teach
at Mabry.
Luther Carter has agreed to
teach at Scatter Creek.
T. G. Tipping, Mrs. Tipping
and R. B. Hollingsworth will
be at Avery.
E. O. Martin and Mias Clem
Pearce go to Woodland.
n^nri
COMPANY.
4-
F.F. Quinn,Sec.
T exarkana, - - Texas.
expressions you hoar every day
about Chamberlani’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhooh Remedy.
This is true the world over
where this valuable remedy
has been introduced. No other
medicine in use for diarrhoea or
bowel complaints has deceived
such general approval. The
socret of tho success of Cham-
erlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy is that It
cures. Sold by all dealers.
Ernest Black came in home
Friday from Blossom and took
| his place at the Bottling works
jin the afternoon and commenced
■ to do business where be left off
about a month ago. Something
J liko a month ago he went to the
j hospital at Paris where he had
jan operation for appendicitis
jierformod. After he had re
covored enough to leave he
came to Blossom where he has
been the past two weeks. His
side has not healed as rapidly as
could be hoped for, and he still
has with him a slow and careful
tread, but it’s only a matter of a
few more days until he will be
all right again.
Friday evening at seven
o'clock juat as moat business
bouses were closing the fire
alarm waa Bounded, and the
iron waretiouui back of the
brick where The Times used to
be published w«g discovered to
**a. There?W «—Idar-
able hay stored in the building
and the fire made rapid head-
way. Ths fire company waa
promptly on band, and as every
thing was damp with no wind, Ithoriz&tion and authority, ____
it waa an easy matter to control I feet disinterestedness and trana
“Our wandering Ulysses la
home again. He has spoken. He
spoke like man He has Bpoken
like a patriot. He haa spoken
like an American. We do not
believe that he has the remotest
thought of ever again becoming
candidate for office. What
could office do for such a man,
except to consign hin to the cat-
egory of the vulgar herd and low
er him in the osteem of half his
countrymen?
But there is a great place for
nim and a great future. Let
him but declare his independence
of machine politics and proclaim
hlcaelf Chief Justice of the high
court of political arbitration and
he will be so accepted by the en-
lightened and progressive of all
parties.
“Its purpose, purging of the
public service; its jurisdiction,
wherever the need arise; its au
per
We can’t be on the level and
sell poor tools.
Be on the level with yourself.
;; You can’t attord to buy poor tools.
Our policy has always been the
: best is cheapest in the end.
We want your business. We
want your confidenc and we want
your good will. Come to see us.
The square deal is our kind of a
deal.
1ARABLE & MO.
the fire. The building belonged
to Bob Lassiter and waa worth
$600.00. The hay in the build
ing belonged to Drinkard and
Lynn and was worth five or six
hundred dollars. None of the
parties carried any insurance
whatever.
Are you Insured? If not you
had better see C. W. Walker,
Agent.
Quite n number of persons at
tended the Rosalie picnic Fri-
day and ail report a good time
and a big crowd. Tho feature
of the day was that there were
so many attractions that there
was no one to listen to speech-
making, and hence that part of
the program was cut short.
Booger Red’s Wild West Show
was on tho ground, base ball
between Bogata and Clarksville
and other attractions were too
much for the speech makers, and
even they themselves were per-
fectly willing to cut it out for
once and have a good time along
with the rest of the crowd.
No Patriot.
Lot oth.ro on abuora war
Or mmtlnsa rail.
But 1 am buajr grubblna too “1
Th. wherewithal. ^
Mrs. Criley will be with her
mother, Mrs. Belle Mornaon,
the coming year, and would like
pupm for the piano. She has
received within the past year
credentials from tha Cincinnati
Conservatory of Music, stating
that her pnpila had been admit-
ted to ita Artists Department
without requiring preparatory
instructions. She is prepared to
take pupils at once or at open
ing of school term $5.00
Lame shoulders are almost in-
variably caused by rheumatism
of the muscles and yields
quickly to the Tree application
of Chamberlain’s Liniment. This
liniment is not only prompt and
effectual, but in no way dis-
agreeable to uae. Sold by all
dealers.
parent procedure; master of it
self, equally free and fearless of
the band'made statement, tin
born engineers of both the Dem
ocratic and Republican parties,
where they run counter to the
public honor and welfare, to
justice and integrity, such as we
are seeing at this moment in Mr.
Roosevelt’s own State of New
York and in the State of llllonis.”
Weed Choppers Waited
8 miles southwest of Clarks-
ville, 600 cords at 75 cents per
cord. See or phone me.
7-lp Henry Taylor.
. J. F-
J. L. Rbkd, President
C. D. Lknnox, V. Premier,-.
E. M. Bowk'rs, Cashier
J. U Latimer, Asst Cashier
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
O' OLAMKSVILI C
CAPITAL and SURPLUS -
•jlBBIOTOHB
W. M. MoElroy
U. H. Lennox
C. D. Lennox
J. McDonald
$150,000
K.M . Bowers
J. L. Bred
G. It. Dean
IDLE
MONEY
Money often lies Idle await-
ing opportunities for invest-
ment; but these opportuni-
ties do not come every week
month or even year. In
the meantime this money
should b e earning some-
thing; and It can if you will
place It in this bank. We
pay INTERE8T on TIME
DEPOSITS.
- First State Bank
Clarksville : Texas
$ Woman's Orest Mm.
Is how to make herself attrac
tive. But, without health, it is
hard for her to be lovely in face,
form or temper. A weak sickly
woman will be nervous and irrlt
able. Constipation and Kidney
poisons show in pimples, blotch
es, skin eruptions and a wretch-
ed complexion. But Electric
Bitters always prove a godsend
to women who want health,
beauty and friends. They regu
late Stomach,Liver and Kidneys,
purify the blood; give strong
nerves, bright eyes, pure breath
smooth, velvety skin, lovely
connexion, good health. Try
them. 50c.at all drugist.
The three leading soft drinks
of America are: Coca Cola, Dr.
Pepper and Jersey Creme and
we bottle all three of them
under a contract from the Man-
ufacturer’s. The following well
known merchants In Clarksville,
will sell you hy tho. bottle or
the case:
Geo. McCulloch.
C. T. Walker.
P. J. Graves.
J. O, Deaver.
E. O. Bruton.
J. F. Smith.
J. A. Dickson A Bro.
J. T. Noe & Co.
Cox A Grigsby.
Pope Brae.
Mack Kelly.
L. A. Ralnee A Son.
Jno. Mleech.
Beal A Sturch.
6 28 Clarksville Bottling Work*.
Connect With Us
and you’ll bo sum of a goo.l
~-Z. connoction. All plumbing .
goes wrong if Hih Conner t
tion isn’t right
Wa Connect Joints So
They lon'l leak
Pretty good assurance to
give the public, isn’t it?
That’s the way we do busi-
ness, though, by guarantee-
ing our work.
For Good Plumbing Engage Us
H. CHAIN & COMPANY
Makes
you cooler
—refreshes and
Invigorates.
Has no equal among all
the soft beverages you have
ever tried.
Sparkling—pure — delicious.
Your dealer for single bottles
or phone for a case.
CLARKSVILLE BOTTLING WORKS
Bottlers of Pure Drinks
Admittedly superior to any-
other roofing. We are sole
agents for Clarksville. Samples
for your Inspection at our of
flee. Prices no higher than
common brands.
Barry Lumber A Tie Co.
For Solo or Trade.
35 head largo conchy, well-
bred mares. 8 to 6 years old.
15 to 16 hands high, both, broke
and unbroke. Some with good
mule colte at side.
McCilnton A McMastor,
CM CO
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Stanberry, W. M. The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 28, 1910, newspaper, June 28, 1910; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973571/m1/1/?q=%22luther+carter%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.