The Clarksville Times. (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Brother Holdar (the new
Methodist preacher) Rave a
good aermoDto hie hew oon*r*-;
gatlon Sunday.
Dr. DeBerry and wife visit©
in Bogota Sunday. .
Morgan Roaell and lad# :of
Rugby visited at the bom ad
Mr. and Mrs N. M. Howiseo
Sunday.
The officers of the Bogota
Camp No. 880 were Installed
last Saturday night. Mr. 0. P.
Boyd was elected as a delegate
to the grand Lodge W. O. W. at
Houston whloh is to convene in
the near future.
Optomnst.
The most laughable book ever published. Beautifully
bound in silk cloth. Illustrated by Hal B Orandal. Coo.
tains 226 pages. A smile in every line—a laugh in every
sentence. The book is dedicated as follows:
quietly, aa well as pleasantly.
The Christmas Tree was quite
Wh are having some very oold
weather at present, however
we are glad an a large numb or
of swine were slaughtered last parties at the following places,
week. | Mrs. Bee Barnwell's, Mrs. C. M.
Ur. >»d Ur. J«— Dy..rt of. V“ »>"'*
Clarksville wrr. vleltore her. “* BeraweU ..
Sunday. H. 0. 8omeville, who is teach-
Ur. G. P. Cherry le Movelee- °f *• ttie &n«|lee High
School, spent the Holidays with
WPt- „ home folks,
Miss Dell Carpenter of Yougs * _ _ „ , .
Ch»pe) wee th. UU» “*• v'u|ied°M^.
to a hickory on tbs north aids of s
iwsbsh MM Xin W 30 vrs to aatsko
rVh4uss 311 vrs to a stake Tbaaas W
170 vr* to tbs s W ooraor of Tan
YaUf tract, a auks In tbs D tutbia
Hns a hiokary I 87 W 9 m Mkd X
Thgtaa ■ 200 vrs with tutbia’ Una to
Ms p B oomer,* suka, a walnut boars
N 1 W 109 vrs off, H A Poat Oak Mkd
N 80 W10 1-2 ▼re’feotaf a aarnar of
100 sores sold to Tbomaa B Fllntham
Tbeqoa B 990 vr* a aUKa on the oast
able of a branch, a rod s 76 S 6 vra
MKd B a sweat gum N 22 W 8 vre MKd
B Thence W aufflclcntly far to cm*
braes 900 scree by running’ N thence
W to the beginning Said land being
Known aa William A BaKe old home
■toad tract of Mad
fourth tract situated in sad elver
county, Texas about 17 miles N W of
ClarKtvllle, a part of the Isue Moore
head-right survey, the same being the
landjdeaded to L W Peru by W B
and ausie Mathis on tbs 96th day of
All who "toil and apin’’ as well as those who "spend end
toil not,” and those behind prison bars or in dark, dank
dungeons, the farmer, the fnechanic, the day laborer,
the tailor, the soldier, the doctor and all those who are
suffering from diseases, real or imaginary; such as back
ache, ear-ache, stomach-ache, torpid liver, in-growing toe
nails, sore eyes, night sweats, loss of memory, loss of hear-
ing, loss of character, loss of friends, loss of smell, lose of
pride, loss of hair, loss of gratitude, swimming in the head,
buzzing in the ears; also saint or sinner, Jew or Gentile,
Democrat or Republican, in fact anyone that can raise the
price of this book, no matter what your religion, politics or
present standing in society, these pages are lovingly
DEDICATED.
Agents wanted in every county iu Texas. Write at once
for exclusive territory and terms to agents. Price of book
11.60 by mail, address. JOE 8APPINGTON,
Temple, Texas.
DR TERRILL’S
BOOK
On the Special and Pelvlo Die*
aases peculiar to the Male Sex
U conceded by every man who
has read it to he easily the beet
and most comprehensive work of
Its kind ever written. * It de-
scribee in plain, simple language
such diseases as Stricture. Varl-
coceie. Contagious Blood Poison,
Lost Manhood, Seminal. Emis-
sions, Unnatural drains or devel-
opment, Hydrocele, Catarrh, Ep-
ilepsy, Rheumatism and all oth-
er Chronic diseases of the Stom-
ach, Bladder andProsrtate Gland
Kate Carpenter Saturday and
Sunday.
XT. O. Rolling and Beroioe
Carpenter have gone Weat "to
get rich.”
Mrs. A. C. Underwood ia right
sick.
Miss Anne Eliott of Willard
New Mexico is here to spend
Thirty First LsgMatsrs.,
The Thirty first legislature of
Texas convened In Austin Tues-
day.
The Senate organised and
went to work at onoe, with little
friction or delay.
In the lower house theoon-
test for speaker was quite
spirited, reeultiug in the elec-
tion of A. M. Kennedy of
MoLenan county over Mobley
of Henderson county.
Wednesday and Thursday, the
lower house elected its em-
ployees for the session, among
them being Laten utanberry
President of The Times printing
Company of this city, who was
elected engrossingclerk over two
opponents by a vote of 111 to 18
for the other two, a compliment
very highly appreciated by his
friends here, and especially by
The Times office.
This book tella you HOW to get
well—HOW to regain your one
time Vim, Vigor and vitality.
Will be sent to your address iu a
plain aealed envelope ABSO-
LUTELY FREE, and don’t for-
get to MENTIOM THIS PAPER
All Correspondence Sacredly
Confidential. Examination with
our Mammoth X-Ray and Con-
sultation
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Address
Dr. «l. «f. TERRILL,
285 Main St. Dallas, Texas
November 1901, deed reoorded in boojj
no 49, p 298, la deed records of Bed
elver county, Texas and more partlou-
the winter.
Miss Cecil Underwood spent
several days In Clarksville last
week with her sister Mrs.
Lennie Grant who has lately
moved from here.
Moving is the order of the
day.
J. R. Pendergrass of Haratio
Ark., is here looking for a place.
Rev. Swinney has changed
his appointment from the second
to the third Sunday.
Ralph Cherry will work at
Wade West’s this year.
R. G. Eudy and Mr. Sargent
are on Sulphur trapping.
Will Ellett was at church
Sunday.
Roy Nance of Whtteman’s
Chapel was in our town Sunday
afternoon.
Edd’Awbrey will live at Mr.
M. S. Grants this year.
Miss Nora Rose who has been
working at Detroit is at home
for the winter.
A good rain would be appre-
ciated as a number of people are
hauling water.
Chas Reed of Mineral Wells
spent Tuesday night at E. C.
Crittendens.
Correspondent.
MMLDIN.
We will attempt to report a
few happenings from our good
community.
A. D. Stevens and family of
Lavado Franklin Co., visited in
our community last Friday and
Saturday and Sunday week.
Andrew Williams left several
days ago for his home in Mon-
tague County.
Constable Nelse Mauldin and
wife are rejoicing over the
arrival of a new Democrat in
their home.
W. B. Jenkins and Miss Mary
Williams of the Miro community
came down and were married by
Squire Stevens Wednesday
larly described u follows, Beginning
at a staxe in thesBlincof Robert
Glass survey, being the N W corner of
A B Kendall’s homestead tract and
N E oornor of a tract of land deeded to
W B Mathis by J L Fisher,
substitute Trustee, Thence s 224 vrs
to staxe in oounty road, s red osk N
10 E 7, vrs MKd PTheaoe N 68 W with
roed 278 vrs to a staxe Thence N 81
W 73 vre to staxe thence n 70 vrs to s
staKe in S B libs of said Glaaa Sur-1 —,. .
vey Thenoe E 910 vrs to theplaoe of olGK
Church Directory
Amerloan Presbyterian c h u r o h ,
preaching every Sunday, morning ser-
vices at 11 o’clock, a. m., evening ser-
vices at 7:15 o’clock, Sunday School at
9:45 s. m., J. E. Bairy, Superintendent.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night at
7:15. S. M. Templeton, Pastor
DR. J. C. DURRUM
Physician and Surgeon
Office at L. H. Goldberg’s drug
store. Can be found at night at
residence. Telephone In oonneo-
tlon. Dr. Durrum offers his
professional servioes to the peo-
ple of Clarxsville and surrounding
oountry. Rectal troubles and dis-
eases of women specialties.
Office hours 2 to 4 p. m.
Baptist church, preaching every Sun-
day morning and evening, morning
servioes at 11 o’clock, evening eervicea
at 7:16, prayer meeting Wednesday
night at 7:30. Sunday School at 9:45
a. m., W. M. Stanberry, Superinten-
dent. J. L. Mahan, Pastor.
Veru Sick
DEAD
Moore survey, the same being the land We often see or hear these dU-
dbeded to L W ParKs by R C Kendall tressing words as thev (follow
w^Sd3!? bU>K «T Z 623e<d^ each other in r»J,id succession.
records of Bed River county,Texas and D happens sometimes despite all
more particularly described as follows human effort b ut it happens
Beginning In the N B line of the origin- thousands of times for 'no other
V w^ere lt 0P0#*e8 the Tan reason than that those who have
Yard branch, running from thenoe Li. , . . . ...
■mi Mwaiiitf ftom.ii km..i. io___the care and treatment of the
does a general office and con-
sultation practice, making a
specialty of the eye teat for
Glasses free. Only the best
lenses used and charges rea-
sonable. Office
Mr. L. W. Lassiter who has
been away from his store
for several days on account
of a severe case of Grip—we
are glad to note was able to
be at hia post Saturday.
Our old time friend M. C.
Hart of Wallace Station (South-
bra Texas) is visiting friends
and relatives at Bogota, and
the old gentlemen is quite a
welcome visitor.
Well the weather is so much
like spring time that the hens
have mistaken it for that and
gone to setting, so that means
that in a short time there will
have to be some more chicken
made or the old ones
besides this, violets
Southern Presbyterian o h u r c h ,
preaching every third and fourth Sun-
days, prayer meeting Wednesday night
at 7:30, Sunday School at 10 o’clock, a.
m. J. P. Huie, Supt.
W. C. Tenny, Pastor.
Far ItaL
Seven room cottage two blocks
from square. Apply to W. O.
Hamilton. „ ,
Methodist church, preaching every
Suoday morning and and evening,
morning services at 11 o’olock evening
services at7:15, prayer meeting Wed-
nesday night at 7:15, Sunday School at
9:45 a. m. N. P. Doak, Supt.
I. M. Brice, Pastor
3 ohops, a large red oak s 55 E 5 vrs for the right medicine. We
off Mhd B thenoe s 1050 vrs to a large strive to give the sick the very
EeLTvwaredMKMKd^ Moththen°dl>e8fc and 11,6 purest medicine
oaK N^eSvrsoff iiKdX thence s 50™-! Ithat’ irt Purchasable. It may
to tan yard Branoh thence down the 8660,1 high sometimes, but the
branch, meandering* of the branoh to I best that can be had is never too
the plaoe of beginning I good nor to high for the consci
’ sixth tract, situated in Red River I entious Doctor, the conscientious
oounty Texae about 18 ndlee N W of Druggist or for the sick man or
They want the best
head right,’the same being the land I ... .....
deeded to L W ParKs by O m England medicln6 whi,e there is » chance
on the-31at day of Agutt 1901, deed re- Ret well and live- If people
eorded in booK 42,p 295 and more par- neglect the important duty of
tloularly deaoribed aa follows Begin-1 procuring the right medicine at
satsytsarst •• *•*» *■»—«™ ***
hicKory N 67 E 9 vrs MKd x a poet oaK place the consequences may be-
S 43 E 10 vrs mxd m thenoe W 27 vrs [come serious beyond help or
to steKe,pin oaK N f3 W mKd x thenoe I hope. Know your Druggist
a 160 vrs to a staKe thenoe E 27 vra to and know his reputation for dls-
MtogMMaT08 N150 *° th* p,a0e I peusiusc with care ability and
8.™»h t™. [fed Ri„J We make ever, effort
county, Texas, a part of the Garland 40 atla,n and m&nfcain these quali
Geer Head-right survey, the be. ties and our customers are assur*
lng the land deeded to L W ParKs by ed of getting what they * want
Sbarilf’s Sato.
THE ST ATE ) „
OF TEXAS, J of Rlver-
By virtue of an Execution issued out
of the Honorable County Court of Red
River County on the 7th day Jan. A.
D. 1909, by the Clerk thereof in ihe
oase of D. H. McCleskey versus L. W.
Parks and-O. F. Parks No 1232, and to
me as Sheriff, directed, and delivered
I have levied upon this the 7th day of
Jany A. D. 1909 and will between the
hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock
p. m. on the first Tuesday in Febry A.
D. 1909, it being the 2nd day of said
month at the Court House door of said
Red River County in the City of
Clarksville proceed to sell at public
auction, to the highest bidder for cash
in hand, all the right, title, and inter-
est, whloh the said L. W. Parka and
C. F. Parks had on the 31st day of
July A. D. 1906, or at any time there-
after, of, in, and to the following de-
scribed property to wit: the following
deaoribed tracts and parcel of land sit-
uated in the oounty of Red River and
State of Texas and belonging to the
said L. W. Parks and the said C. F.
Parks.
First Tract, Situated Jin Red River
county, Texas about twenty miles
northwest from Clarksville, Texas and
the same being a part of the Isaac
Moore Head, right Survey, it being
the tame land deeded to L. W. Parks
by R. G. Edwards and wife Hattie M.
Edwards on the 10th of December 1893
deed reoorded in Book No. 96, p 499,
deed records of Red River oounty,Tex-
H U PEARSON,
Dentist
Office down stairs Depot street
Both Phones No. 90
A graduate of the Baltimore
college of dental surgery.
Practiced dentistry in
- McKinney 22 yrs.
Christian church,, preaching, P. Wg
Officer, every Sunday morning and
evening, prayer meeting Wednesday
night, Sunday school 10o’clock, a. m ,
R. B. Williams, Supt.
coops
patched,
are in full bloom, the roses are
budding and all manner of voge-
tation is begining to vegetate,
and besides this the women are
getting their early shipment of
spring sleeves and hat catalogs
in, and I understand that the
fashion for the coming season
of the two above namod articles
js the sleeves are to be a little
shorter and the hate a little
bigger. And I think that is all
right because we are a pro-
gressive people and are there-
fore not expected to have the
same number dots on our socks
and the same line of red in our
cravats that we wore last year
as this is a p ogressive age.
The farming interest have
been well looked aftor in this 1 aa and more particularly deaoribed aa
community, as all the peopfe J follows; Beginning at a StaKe, the 8.
have done a great deal of plow* 00rner °' * tract of land deed to M.
in*, and some of feem are in- Jby a Woko^
Urely done bedding. 1751 M v„. to . ,uKe ,n lhe tlmber
It seeme that Bogota is doom* i T**enM N vra to a a staKe Tence E
ed to have railroad advantages 12112 vrs 16 a **
pretty soon as Deport is having X' and three chops- Thenoe N.
, , t . V 310 vr* to a stake in lane, a large red
one made, and intimate that o.k a 15 w. 27 vra Mxd. R. o. Thenoe
we can come and ride on their n. 872 vra to a stake in east line of
road to Blousom when ever we Glass Survey, a chinkapin oak S. 28 E.
get ready—and get a ticket. 6-1-2 vrs. Mxd. X. Thence 8. 372 vrs to
1 the biginning.
I. L. Bryson has just finished | Second Tract Situated in Red River
up an up to date Barber shop County, Texas, about twenty miles N.
all to painting. i 30 W. from Clarxsville, a part of the
laeac Moore Head-right Survey, the
Lodge Directory
Clarksville Commandery No. 40,
Knights Templar meets every 4thMon-
day evening In each month. Visiting
Sir Knights welcome
D. I. Hooks, E. C. •
M. L. Sims, Recorder
We Are Now
Prepared
To aaka your winter sheet and
are batter prepared thaa over la
Madia year orders. We also
beadle shop made harness, sad-
diet, ate.
■ Harmony Chapter No. 15, R. A. M.
meets every second Friday in each
month. Visiting companions welcome.
D. D. Strong, H P.
> R. H. Harris, Recorder
I- X. L. Harness
COMPANY
CJsndCC Moore on the 7th day of
January 1901, dead recorded in BooK
40, p 100 and more partioularlry de-
Friendship Lodge No. 16., A. F. and
A. M. meets every 1st Friday evening
in each month. Visiting brothers wel-
come D. M. Mckenzie, W. M.
D. I. Hoo s, Sec.
R.S. FARRIER
K. of P. Ben Hill Lodge No. 40.-
Knights of Pythias meets every Tues-
day evening. Visiting k nights wel-
come. . J. R. McCulloch, C. C.
M. T. Awbrey, K. of R. & S.
DENTIST
[Piactioe confined to white patient,*j|
Only.
Office Northeast Oornsr Hquar*
Over S. T. Uockor’i Store.
Both Phones No. 130
Maccabees Long Staple Tent No.
1027. nights of the Modern Macca-
bees. Meets the 2nd and 4th Saturday
evenings in each month. Visiting Sir
Knights welcome.
Hudson Edwards, Com.
M. T. Awbrey. F. k. A R. k.
Praetorians. Clarksville Council
No 330. Modern Order Praetorians
meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday
nights in each month. Visiting broth-
ers weloome.
F. U. Mason, 8. A.
C. W. Skinner W. Bee.
W. O. W. Cedar Camp No. 17.
Woodmen of the World meets every I
1st and 3rd Monday night in each'
month. Visiting sovereigns weloome.'
E. L. Hayes, C. C.
M. T. Awbrey, Clerk.
a big store bouse built on the' F»rx«. on the 16th day of January 1800
north east corner of the square, Goodman,
where they will in a short time
put in a commodious stock of
general Mdse.
With Bogota’s natural advan-
tage One railroad in 20 miles, mTrLK), .taxe u. uoodn
south of us, another with.n 16, horse lot from whloh stake a post
deed reoorded in Book 36 p 440, deed
records of Red River County, Texas,
and more particularly deaoribed as fol-
lows. Beginning at a staxe in field 169
vr*. west of a comer of L. W. Parks,
M. Beekow and J. W. Houston. Thenoe
W. 166 vra. to a staxe In Goodman’s
—^ .—i oak
miles north of ns, and one at bears N.9 vrs. Mkd.X.Thenoe N.730 vrs.
Import that they are making,
and the best schools in' the
country—is what makes her
enviable and a better town
generally than most Inland
Red River County,
Donoho Hotel Block.
1 Am Prepared
To treat sick Horses, mules
end cattle. Call answered
night or day. Telephone
connection. Have your
horses and mules examined
when in town, *
to a staxe, a sweet gum N. 37 1-2 E. 8
vre. Mxd. X. Thence E. 192 vre. to a
Make In roed. Thenoe & 67 W. 90 vrs.
to stake. Thenoe & to plaoe of beglnn-
JlP*-
Third Tract Situated in Red River
i County, Texae, about 18 miles N W
i front Clarksville, the evne being e
. I---- —" ——V —V1- UHW I l(u.
| survey,end being the same land deeded
I to L W Parka by W 8 Srygly, Guardian
of th* estate of Nina Geer, on the 23rd
{day of January 1893, deed recorded m
iBook No. 24, p608, deed reoorde of Red
i River County, Texae, and more parti-
Rcbt Hill and Mary J Hill in the par-
tition of the seatste at Garland Gear,
deceased and qascribed by metes and |
bounds aa follows Beginning at the a E
corner of mid 310 acre tract, which j
corner stands 1944 vrs N and 1944 vra
W from th* asset southern a E corner
of said-original survey ihenee W 672
vra a staKe Thane* N1344 vrs to a st*K I
In th* w B line of mid 929 acre tract
Thenoe east with said N B line 679 vrs
to thejr E earner of said 330 aoJe tract
Thane* ■ with Ihe ■ B line of mid 390
sere trret 1944 w* to the beginning. !
The 6th end 0th aboue tracts described I
are to be sold subject to a dead of trust I
District Judge ...............B. H. Denton
th« District Clerk_________________M. T. Awbrey
rK» Time for holding district oourt- l«th
2.97 Monday after 1st Monday in Fab. sod
P*r August.
Dr. Morgan Latimer
160 tons of cotton aoed. Ginned | p*rt <a_ tbf ,1***0. Moo*>
770 bales this year, against 668
balas last yaar.
The Bank has dona double the
amount of business this fall and ____
winter than it did last. Onr^enlarly damrihad as follow*;
Everybody ought to read The
Times next year; twice e week
for a dollar—virtually a cent a
copy.
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