The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 17, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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grs.'W. G. Uot>Rh visited
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priori<Js in Detroit
S. 4. Bloom visited frle»4» I®
JJallaslast week
Tax Collector Caldwell made a
.trip to Hugo, Okie. Saturday.
.Max Staffer of Greenville, was
here several dayaJast week, tun
ing pianos.
W. 8. Lawson manager of the
Ayery bank, yyas.in Clarksville
Friday on busipess-
Miss Donnie DeeTtaompaon Of
Paris, spent Sunday here with
relatives.
Delbert Card returned to Stan
ford Sunday after a two week
Visit bore with, relatives.
Will Taylor left Bund*/ for
FortBmith, at which.place the
house he represents, is located
Just received a new shipment
of Heins pickles and sauces in-
cluding sweet mixed pickles,
both in bottles and barrels, staff-
ed and plain Olives, Mandalay
sauce and bottled vinegar and
all kinds of sour pickles.
Geo. McCulloch.
The ws press office, reports a
steady line of trade, In long staple
cotton seed. These shipments go
to all parts of the state.
, r Mrs. Robt. Lane hag returned
from a visit in Paris with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jt— R
Shelton." - :
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Mesdames J. C* Smiley and
H. C. F. Dodd of Rosalie were1
here Yesterday to gee Mr. W. W.
Smiley who Is seriously ill,
The following Clarksville peo-
ple were registered at the Hotel
Worth in Ft. Worth Saturday,
T. C. Stiles and wife, Miss Mab-
el Stiles.
'N. C. Hostings from Smiles
south of town, the new candi-
date for county commissioner
from precincts 1 and 2, was in
the city Saturday.
Will C. Hamilton has return-
ed from the St. Louis market.
He reports a greatly decreased
business among the wholesale
houses of the north.
Mrs. Richard Burleson of Waco
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er, J. E. Bloodwortb. Mr. Bur-
leson has been In the real estate
business at Waco, bdt is moving
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Mrs. Burleson took tht
to pay a good long visit to her
logon ta ftp plains country.
K. R. Williams still wants your
barber work. - - * •:
Prof. J. L. Lawson of Rugby
was in the city Saturday. He
says they can all talk about their
good school towns, but that Rug-
by is the beat piece any no
ever had to teach a school.
Rev. J. M. Sweeten of Paris
P. E. of this district, and Rev.
F. A. Bond Preacher in charge
at Rosalie, spent Monday in
Clarksville. _
Jno. Stephens of Bagwell,and
Ed Seaft, Bob Williams, Will
dcElroy and Judge Denver of
Clarlmville returned Sunday
evening from a visit to the Fat
Stock Shew at Ft. Worth.
I am, as I have been for many
years past engaged in the ab-
stract business^ should yon need
Sm abstract 6r your title perfect-
ed or anything connected with
the land title business command
me and yon will get. the beat
Cfeo. Morrison.
Rev. Misell of New Boston
filled the pulpit at the Baptist
ehurch Sunday night, preaching
e great sermon on the subject of
home, while pastor Rouse filled
Bro. Mizell’s pulpit at DeKalb
where he delivered his lecture#'
Romanism in Brasil.”
honesty Just she same as any
else, and we don't want to
think oi Begata’s teachers as
anything but up-to-date
Probably we might know who
you are, Op tom 1st, if we should
bear the name yon ace better
known by. We are with yon tor
bettor education. Most people
lack knowledge, and few, If any,
hove too much. We believe that
each boy or girl ahoqld strive to
obtain as good an education as
their situation permits.
We don't think Bogata could
hake any one class of people who
could enlighten and upbuild their
community more R>an school
teachers, unless it would be
preachers, and then they would
like a change, even if she was
to have a few of "Gtedar Greek’s
bad boys” in her midst.
We have plenty of Box Elder's
hot-air liaea” but no real rail-
road.
We are all a happy and con
tented people down on “Cedar”
if we do nine lots of hogs—not
reel “Arkansawers,” though.
Say. Bro. Editor, if yon want
any peaches next summer you
had better caution Jack-Frost to
not visit us so oftepl ^
Rad Boys.
'Your boy*—all of a friendly inn;
Your rirle—sweet w oolognc; -
Aad (hey both greet thing* discern,
; Jgbd others' faults condone.
We ship more bran and chops
here than any other house.
There's a reason.
Geo. McCulloch,
City and Connty health officer
B. A. Dinwiddle, authorised The
Times to say that the smallpox
question is now a thing of the
past in this connty. The camp
at this place has been abandoned
for qver a week, and all scatter-
ing cases dismissed. He reports
that there Is not a case In the
connty, and that he anticipate*
no further trouble.
C. E- Te*ry
Of Red'River County
CANDIDATE FOR
State Senator
Subject to the Action of
Democratic Primary
Favors State Prohibition. .
Opposes Double Rendition. \
Favors 9 Jury Verdict in Civil
o u horse
Opposes gambling
races.
Opposes all useles or Extrava-
gant Expenditures of Pnbife
* ffinds. '"',-
Opiates tBcreaseeilhnr- in num
or in pay of Public Officials.
YpgfipB mmtmai epuetns
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your order for Tailor-Made oloth-
lng to Frank Parker,. Dooobo
block. Pull line of samples ton
two bourn and perfect flu guar-
anteed. ,
Will oall for aad deliver ah
clothing to be pressed, dyed «r
repaired. Price* very moderate
Especially work for whit# people.
Telephone us. ’* ■ b.
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Iters Saturday
Miss Virginia
horns folks Saturday1 mid Sun-,
A"5fcEonTi)».
A. 8. Dicta returned Saturday I n^s- ^ wrong. Go Jo the missio
•lb A simple, single
rly tell. John M.
adaaioner from products Nos. 1
had been serving the Federal I Dr
court. v I well.
J. W. Barnott, who has been
In the west for seam Sms, ar-
rived on the late train yesterday.
He says wheat and oats look well
in that country.
R. E. Sloan moved hie family
from this place to Clarksville
last Tuesday. Mr. Sloan and
Rrotorathm and oefcJ Mr- Hastings la a farmer, but
test will is we)1 acquainted with the dn-
Butcher 18«s of a commissioner, having
served the people offline coun-
ty in that capacity. He resign
ed the office of county oommls-
to move to Red River
connty and get closer to a good
■LLdltn
market and to better schools. He
In this issue of tbeTimes winlbdievee h» keeping the county
be fouqd the announcement off0® »cash basis and in issneing
“Wi*0 were reared at Bogata, and Will j Ellett for the office of I bonds only for permanent public
while we think they made a mis^o,,^ treasurer. _ | Mr. Hastings is considered by
take in leaving hero we wish Mr. BUett was born end rai«pd|kls neighbors, as an excellent dates at
TOAST TO KNOUSB.
KnglUh—’tl* our mother tongue.
Thl* word Is tear, you kuaw;
A thmi—iMl vtrtaoi from Itoprung-
And yet, athouwnd move.
English scribe, from what you my,
We shall exp«
Geo. MoCulloCb.
e shall expect vou agon
To pern up through the milky way
And sassy the silvery moon.
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Survey the gulden satelitea
Whll«
lie op (hem eloee to Mars,
And name the throng of parasites
That graft upon the star*.
Moat farmers are up with their
plowing, end not wanting to
plant corn until this week >gave
them several spare Aays, which
the most of teem appropriated
to a fishing and hunting spree
on the creeks end rivers, and
tmd, I think about the usual
fisherman's luck.
The Bogata milijnen were in
that big tan million dollar hat
deal tor Easter. They have got
tbeir share of them already fixed,
and they know hew to fix them;
they know which aide of the hat
toruew the bird on to make a
aailbr out of it, and know how
many seats yon need on a hack
hat. I am not acquainted with
all the terms and technicalities,
but they are. Mrs. Patterson of
otte bf the firms, and Miss Mag-
gie McGill of the other firm.
ular appointment Saturday night
and Sunday. Bro.~Jeffery
preached Sunday night
In view of the fact tl'at ^he|day evening, a pair Of ltfd gloves
time year is fast approaching ^^ *
for small-pox, yellow fever,
cholera, itch sad other conta
gious diseases, let ns hedge it off
by having a general clean-up ofl- latln matter of Swan Burma Bank-
back farda, our front yards; nn-1 rui*» !■ Bankruptey.
der the floors, around your sterol *• **“ Ho**or*bW' d*tU1 ®- Bpy*nt>
, wn^swuiw yigr ,wre I jady 0f the District Court of the Unl-
houses, your gin and in fact for the Eactem District of
us rake and burn the trash. The
difference tu the looks win peyl Ssfan Burma of Clarkaville In the
for the trouble. For lntoanoe|flOUBtir °* Rod River and state of Tex-
look at Fred Pritchard's premi- “• IT
... tt_>_ -l— ,n,i ' I reaente that on the 4th day of March,
lee. ne a c eauea “P- - ^ hast past, he waa duly adjudged bank-
Optonlft J nipt under the aou of Ooagrem relat-
ing to bankruptcy; that he hac duly
surrendered all his property and rights
does a general i
cultatlon praotlee, making S
specialty of ihe-eyo teat |
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to Bailee; graduated, I think,
and from the np-to dateness of
their goods,, feel sure they did.
am not out advertising tor these
hat firms, but want to say :Wm
It an/ Of the women have to bay
anew hat this year they need
not send to 8eara-Robuo]f». eg
Montgomery; Ward A Co. after
it. vJnst com over to Bogata
and get It. And to make it in-
tonating to both, buyer and seller
oat bring the money along to
| py tor tins hat, if you have got
it and if yon haven't got the
tiring your credit apd
come on over to Bogata. If you
den1! want to buy a hat you -can
bay something else, or borrow
i get a shave, have your
hod, or pitch dollars,
we want you to sign a.
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them success and happiness I in tola coonty and at present lives I “»»tor the (dace,and The Times
wherever they m«y go. (five miles west of Clarksville. I takes pleasure in introducing
MisslRebeooa Lowery returned] He comes from that class of|hlm its roaders.
from Clarksville Friday, whereloltiiene that bee given os so
she had been visiting Mrs. Judge I many of our good officers
Deaver. (farmers.
He is a rock ribbed democrat! 1 i» olntele-
hae always fought In the «*«“ *»» % J- Super-
Bank ingpectorAng. DeZavalla J
, , ^ , . havincr offered u r ondldftte I jyhich sdviio mo thftt Mr.
■X.“u‘^rTt ^ «'““»—
.rtted to It. oactrt.thrt.rtM-1, hrt rtw«r.bon» «°OT'ri*;
er aul better bept bMk ho lud *»l».Md H .IrtMd wHl|^
not found It la--1— to * gwn oounay imswrar. .«* «n address. AH macoabees
Lite- J- I*r# meet at the wood
that his finding waa grott<yteg( ____I man beR Friday evening at 7:80
to the bankers here.
We ship into Glarkaville
Bro. Niokleeoo filled Ms rag-1°“e h°“e' Murt|°Hd2» Edwards, Commander.
A. M. Hemingway of Albion
In Philadelphia winter under
wear is advertised ‘WtoM
off.” Here In blossom spangled
South Texas our winter under-
wear is wholly off.—Houston
Post.
Yea, even way up here in Cen-
tral Texas it is wholly off.—Riee
Rustier. v
Hub! lota of ns down here In
Clarksville haven't had any at
all the whole winter.
B. M. Hancock and son have
bought the meat market of Sam
Teel, i
situated on the north east
corner of the square, they will
take charge next Sunday morn-
ing.
Another shipment of fresh
George McCulloch’s.
Heart Strength
Dr. Shoop’s
Restorative
J. M. BUTCHER DRUG CO.
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New Spring Goods
Just Arrived-
We are sow ready to show you^ anything you
want, tnch as shoes, hats; and in fact anything
in the genta furnishing line. Also a big line of
Ladies and Childrens Shoes and Slippers.
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atod upon for appendicitis Is do-1 sad of tb*'orders of the Court touch-
ing nioeiy. ‘ > | i»r said bankruptcy.-
^Jrrsrs*Jr"' s£
Davenport spent Saturday with I ohargvjrom all tebta provable against
Doug Hoffman. Mr. Furguaon | Us eatata under said bankrupt sots,
says the farmers have begun I oxoapt aa are exeepted by law from
forming with MW hopM. H^TSSh fo, rt KM a fo
Geo. Winn, candidate for Tax 11008.
______Assessor, was meeting new| Swan tourua, Bankrupt.
both spent a number of days in Glenda In Manchester Friday.
Cab Stephens who has beenlEsmeru Dbtriotof Turns, m.
sick tor quite awhile is slowly | tala 13th day of March A. D.
Improving. 4J*», on raadlng the foregutaf petition.
-lit is—ordered by the Oourt, that a b«er-
Dook Hawkins of Millertown liny be had upon tbs same on the 38th
Okie, was a visitor Sunday. - |tey of March ISOS, before f. B. Dll
Mg Line of mens low out shoes
Pricss from $1.50 to............
Ladies Slippers from $1.60
opto..........................
Childrens Slippers
from60cup to....
Big Iin<M>f mens hatojnst arrived,'newest colors J 0Q
T!ZS533oo
600
Straw bate
from 7Qo up to
Big 11
Pnce
line ef Panama bate
We are agents for Lion Brand Shirts and Collars, the best
on the BMiket.
s. n_. t ~ .lard, oae of the referees of said Court I
Our Doctors have beeir very Barkruptey, at his office In Sherman
near idle for toe last two weeks. in mid District, at 10 o’okMk la
Marvin Flemming of Wood-1 foPBMa“; that, notice hereof be
land was a caller at Manchester)
Sunday. 4 * j
published la The Clarksville Times,
a newspaper prtaiad In said district, I
aad that all kapwa creditors aad other I
We haye heard Mvqrol form- ^ SSZZl, I
they have,'why (ha prayer of the I
•hould not ha granted.
It Is further ordered fay (tel
that the Clerk shall send by I
era say that they were going to
plant oom this week. It -has
fihen beatffnl weather but
farmers are afraid to be to heady, „
l» plMtto. » they hM-to S
anminy tlnMlntmu. awpiunmsm
Mens 2-Plece Suits
For Spring and Summer
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Just received a big shipment of mens 2-piece suite IJC AA
for spring and summer, prices from $7.r>0 to Nil
so many times last year.
This is some of4he best oom
and cotton, but eap&lqUy
land in the county
is just near enough Plan Creek
i tfisak at their piaflfcof <
See OS and git prices before you buy. Every
thing marked in plain figure*—one pride te nib
David B.I
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Stanberry, W. M. The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 17, 1908, newspaper, March 17, 1908; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973692/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.