The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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ribbon cone syrup was shipped
from bore last year and the
crop will be largely Increased
this year
WE WANT TO
Three email Baptist churches
In the northern part of the
county namely Manchester Wood
land,and Oaloedonia have united
and bullta new bouse mom cen-
trally located,ohangingthe name
to Leesyllle after the new pas-
tor,Rev. J. A. Lee.
L The Timee Is requested to svy
[that these people need help to
complete their house, and that
any amount sent to Rev. J. A.
Lee at Fulbright will be thank-
fully received and duty receipt-
Antorve Sinclair
To Avoid Cold • *
Weather Come
to the . ,
New York Racket.
SELL’UM AND TRADE'UM
BUY’UM
ONE AND ALL
for the amount of your Christmas patronage
yon have given ua, and now that the rush la
over we want to call ypur attention to a few
vbinga you will need in January.
Boys heavy wool El)*
shirts worth 75c onljWwW
Mens 1.25 wool shirtsl flf|
for only.................V| WU
Mens all Drool hot# 41.
15c and.........
Mena and Boys wool OC.
gloves only.........mWI
Ladles wool hose 20 4C«
Men and Boys sweat*C A a
era only.............wllB
Ladlqs ailver grey , 4B.
shirts heavily fleeced.“W*
Ladles pants to matob^Ks
shirts only.....1 j..™
Ladies bleach shirts 4C.
extra quality only
Ladies pants to matohftRgg
shirts only.........
Ladies better grade RAm
shirts worth 75c only ®U»
Childrens union suitsHver
gray fleeced aise 3-to 9K»
6 years only..........fcwm
Boys union suits silver
gray and extra quality
Ladies union salts good
heavy quality only RAw
25c and............
Con farts of lagest size I 4R
worth 1.50 for only..""®
Blankets full size I CA
per pair only........■ ®W
YOUNG MULES
OLD MULES
Turning Plows, Busters,
Bedders, Harrows in either
the John Deere or Avery
Make. Ft. Smith and
Velice
The oo partnership heretofore
1 existing between J. R. Garland
and Go. Is hereby dissolved by.
mutual consent, the said' J. R.
Garland assuming all liabilities
This the tenth day of January
1009.
J. R. Garland
J. D. Garland
I Am* ^
w •■■son Mrs.
The Times is publishing a con-
tinued story luring January en-
titled “January Subscriptions
Paid.’’This is an exceedingly In-
teresting story—to the editor,
and he trusts and believes may
be of at least some interest, to
others.
Many of our readers run from
January to January—we wish
they all did, it would be far easi-
er to keep socounts straight.
In this list many old friends
will again lear- of the where
abouU^f each other, and. possl-
Moline Wage
and Columbus Bugg:
Stalk Gutters
Beddders
Turning lows
low Gear, etc
We Can Fill Your Wants and Save You Money.
deserve special mention. The
specialties were very clever and
handled by artists. Tonight
the greatest of all western plays
—better than “The Great
Golden West. The company
uses its special scenery for each
act, and all plays they present.
A Saturday matinee for ladies
and children, with 15 and 25c
admissions is billed.
Wagon Sheets
Wagon Bows
Rtary V. Indy's Aposiropb* is tfcs Col
las Ptsst
“ What a royal plant it is! the
wprld waits in attendance cn its
growth. The showers that fall,
whispering on its leaves, are
heard around the earth. The
sun that shines on it is temper-
ed by the prayers of all people.
The frost that chills it, and the
dews that descend from the stars
, are noted, and the trespass of the
little worm on its green leaf is
more to England than the ad-
vance of the Russian army on
her Asian outposts. It is gold
1 from the instant it puts forth its
tiny shoots. Its fiber is current
in every bank, and when loos-
ing its fleeces to the sun.it floats
a banner that glorifies the field
of the humble farmer; that man
is marshaled under a flag that
will compel the allegiance of the
world, and wring subsidy from
from every nation on earth. Tt
is a heritage that God gave to
this people forever as their own,
when He arched our skies, es
tablished our mountains, girted
us about with oceans, loosed
the breezes, tempered the sun-
shine and measured the rain.
Ours and our children’s forever.
As princely a talent as ever came
Irom His hand to mortal steward-
whip.”
We have a large stock of wagon
bows and are selling them at a low
orice to reduce the stock.
bly old relations be established ;it
will be something like looking
through an old album at old
familiar faces.
Any way we are printing the
names of our January subscribers
and shall be glad indeed to give
all a chance to “get their names
in print,£ and let their friends
know of their where abouts.
New
York
Racket
WEST BOUND
No. 35. Clarksville to Sherman.......
No. 81. Texarkana to Port Worth......
No. 83. Texarkana to Whitesboro......
EAST BOUND
No. 84. Whitesboro to Texarkana......
No. 82. Port Worth to Texarkana.....
No. 86 Sherman to Clarksville........
b:s5 a. m
.9:14 a. m.
6:12 p. m
THE BIG STORE
On West Half of Red River National Bank
Block
11:50 a. m
.4:21 p. m
.8:15 p. m,
themselves to cut down their
cotton acreage and plant 5,000
acres in peanuts this year.
About 2,000 acres of peanuts
were planted in the county last
year and the result was so satis-
factory that no trouble was had
in securing pledges today for
5,000 acres.
F. A. Wallace; president of
the association, stated that the
farmers of this county would no
longer depend on cotton for a
money crop, but that the spirit
of diversification * had taken
suoji a strong hold on the
farmers that cotton will be
raised only as a surplus crop in
the future.
More than forty carloads <f
Read the ad of the First State
Bank and Find the meaning of
this.
Still Ready to Wait on the Public
MUn lady at lafata Tam.
Jan. 21, 22, and 28, 1900.
Thursday night 7:15 Sermon, *
subject Gods Works, Bro. Worley
Friday 9:80 to 10 a. m. Prayer
and Praise service 10 to 12 Our '
Field—Its Needs—Our Obliga-
tion to supaly them, A. B. Cur- j
tis, J. A. Lea. 2:00 to 4:00 p. m.1
The Mutal Relations and duties
of Cuurch and Pastor, J. L. Ma-
han, H. E. Milam, 7:15 Sermon
Soul Winning the supreme' mis-
sion of the church J. L. Manan.
Saturday 9:80 to 10 a.m. Pray- j
er and Praise Service, 10 to 12
Co-operation—Shall we co-opsr-
ate—What we lose by not co-
operating, Bro. Worley, J. L.
Mahan. 2 to 4 p.m. The evang-
elistic movement in the church
es. How to promote a revival,
J. A. Lea. The benefits of a re-1
vival J. L. Mahan. 7:15 Sermon.
Developing the Spiretual Life,
J. A. Lea. 1
Sunday 11 a. m. Sermon. Mis- j
aions. A. B. Curtis. All are
cordially invited discussion op-
en to everyone. By order Com-
mittee.
The year has come and gone, the holidays have also passed with their
joys and sorrows, but the wants of the public continue as ever and dur-
ing the coming years, as for many years past, I shall study closely the
wants and demands of the people of Clarksville and surrounding coun-
try, and try to give them whatever they want, and give it to them In
such a way as to please them and hold their patronage. Our goods
change aa the seasons change, but our service never changes, it Is al-
ways the best that we knowhow to give you. Your patronage will al-
ways be appreciated.
OLD YEAR
has come and gone and
a new year has been
ushered in. In the be-
ginning of this, the new
year, I desire to ex-
press my thanks to my
friends and customers
for their patronagedur-
ing the year. I wish
for the people of Red
River, adjoining coun-
ties and the world gen-
erally a year of pros-
perity and happiness.
Parisian Gandy Kitchen
NEWS STAND
JMvtrtisiaf N«r Eggs.
Any way you take it advertis-
ing pays. A mud turtle lays
just as many eggs in a season as
does the hen, aud lays them all
in a bunch at that,, which is
bound to be more of a mental
strain; but the turtle doesn’t ad-
vertise and the hen does, and
the result is there’s a hundred
calls for hen’s eggs in the res-
taurants where there’s one for
the turtles.—Granite (Oregon)
Gem.
A Woman’s Back
das many aches and pains (caused b>
weaknesses and falling,orother displace-
ment, of the pelvic organs. Other symp-
toms of* female weakness are frequent
headache, dlulneaa. Imaginary specks or
dark spots floating before the eyes, gnaw-
Ing sensation In stomach, dragging or
hearing down In lowor abdominal or pelvlr
region, disagreeable drains from pelvlr
organs, faint spells with general weakness
If any considerable number of the above
symptoms are present there Is no remedy
thgt wTH^glve quicker relief or a more per
mafenl rhgp than Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
I*r<'»*>A»whnSlt hat a record of over forty
years ol ciAh It U the, most potent
el. G. Barton
DRUGGIST *
Agents for all the leading Newspapers, Magazines and
Periodicals. Have on hand a nice line of stationery, books,
tablets, Inks, etc. Fishing tackle, Light Globes and shades.
A good assortment of Pibes, Smoking and chewing Tobac-
cos and Cigars of the best grades.
Subrcribe for The Times $1.00
year.
known
Is made
[ve medlcl
nal roots found In our forests and con
talnw not a drop of alcohol or harmful, or
ha bit-forming drugs. Iu Ingredients ar<
all printed on the bottle-wrapper and at-
test ed under oath as correct.
Every ingredient entering Into "Fa-
vorite Prescription* has the written «n
donwment of the moat eminent medical
writers of all the several schools of prac-
tice—more valuable than any asaount of
non-professional testimonials—though the
latter nre not lacking, havlnf been con-
tributed voluntarily by grateful patients
In numbers to exceed the endorsement!
given to any other medicine extant lot
the cure of woman's Ills.
You rnnnot efford to accept any medicine
of unknown composition aa a substitute
for this well proven remedy o» inown
composition, even though the dealer may
make a little moM profit thereby. Vow
Interest In regaining health Is paramount
to any selfiah Internal of Ms and It Is an
Insult to your Intelligence for him to try
to palm off upon you a substitute You
know what you want and It la his busi-
ness to supply the article called for. ~
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pallets are the
original * Little Liver nils* first put up
by old Dr. Pierce over forty years ago.
much Imitated but never equaled. Little
sugar-ooetad granules-assy to take as
Can always be obtained at this barn—I keep no other kind.
New buggies and stylish horses. I will board and care for
your horse by the day, week or month. Am also prepared
to do yonr hauling and solicit a share of same. My stattlfe
is on East Main st., next to Longe's furniture store. Tele-
phone Number 18—2 rings.
earn* it.
A newspaper can never very
creditably represent a town
whose business men dot not ad-
vertise.
Arthur Jones of Dallas ad-
dressed a communication to both
Senator Culbertson and Senator
Bailey asking their views on
submission.
Their answers appear els-
where side-by side, and make
interesting rex ding, read them.
He may howl himself
hoarse bragging about the vim,
energy and enterprise of his
town, but if his declarations are
not backed np by a liberal amont
of live advertising by the busi-
ness men of the town, the world
will be slow to take bis statemets
as true. It takes more than the
unsupported testimony of the
; local newspaper man to prove to
| the world that his town is the
, best market, and the best plaoe
on earth to bay goods; his evi-
dence needs corroboration.
P Masts vs. CstlM
Mount Pleaaaut, Texas, Jan.
4.—The Titus County Truok
SSMUtat NoSMMtlcnfn.Bj.u«ln*w. OUNMIIM
miltmMI bj mall >nd UvdlelBM eeelevenv
• frarngM* or breakage. WenedtelaaeeeatO.0 D aata
uete% Obergeaiaw. Theaaaadaof euri eared. State
M eel seed far tame. Oon.olt.tion mi end eoaSdeata
neaer by letter. Ceil or write to-day. Uoatdelay.
Vsaksstsss Strlstsrs, SSrSlS&MV;»
T H D O O LIN <3
J. L. RKKD, President K. M. BOWKSS, Cashier
G. D. Lennox, V. President J. R Latimer, Asst. Caahier
THE^fRST NATIONAL BANK
I wish to thank my friends and,
the publlo generally for the pat- j
ronage of the past, and to in-
form them that I have moved
book to my old stand in Post
office block, where I shall be
better prepared than ever to
oater to your desires in both
short orders and regular meek.
Ioordially invite all to give me
a call. Swan Burrug
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CAPITAL and SURPLUS
$150,000
W. M. MoKLROY
H. H. Lennox
C. D. Lennox
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Stanberry, W. M. The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1909, newspaper, January 15, 1909; Clarksville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth973810/m1/1/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.