- August 1908, the Carver-Denny Kiropractic College in Oklahoma City became the Carver Chiropractic College, the first substantial competitor to the Palmer Chiropractic School.
- September 1908, a San Antonio newspaper ran a short article on chiropractic and Harvey Lillard’s recovery.
- Dr. J. N. Stone founded the Chiropractic College of San Antonio and presided there until 1913. He and his wife, Ida C. Stone, practiced in San Antonio as “Kiro-Practic Spinal Masseurs" and "Nerve Specialists.”
In August of 1908 the Carver-Denny Kiropractic College in Oklahoma City became the Carver Chiropractic College, the first substantial competitor to the Palmer Chiropractic School. These two schools would be the source for most of the chiropractic doctors drifting southward into Texas from the early 1900s to the 1920s.
J. N. Stone D.C., a graduate of the Carver-Denny Kiropractic College, was on friendly terms with both B.J. Palmer and Willard Carver. In September, 1908, a San Antonio newspaper ran a short article on chiropractic and Harvey Lillard’s recovery, and Dr. J. N. Stone founded the Chiropractic College of San Antonio, presiding there until 1913. He and his wife, Ida C. Stone, practiced in San Antonio as “Kiro-Practic Spinal Masseurs" and "Nerve Specialists.”