Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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BANK gf CARROLLTON
Carrollton, Texas.
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First it is necessary to save a Small Nest
Eff There is no better way than to open
a bank account. When you have secured
your nest egg, you can make an investment
that will earn you a neat dividend
LARGE OAKS from small acorns grow. So
do large fortunes from Small Savings properly
invested. Begin now by opening a bank
account with the
“How Money Grows”
Walter 8. Lemmon
Dalias, Texas •
Rooms 219-220 North Texas Building
Telephone Connection :: ::
The private fortune of the
stockholders of the Bank of
Garrollton, amounting to over -
$50,000, stands as a guar-
. antee for every cent depos-
ited 'in the bank
LEMMON A LIVELY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
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Sash, Doors, Paints, Moulding
All kinds of Building Material
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A. G. McAdams, Carrollton
MicaaeL T. Iavely . •
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Hotel Worth
MISSES NOLES, Pmp’r.
Accommodation First Class.
Rates Reasonable.
EAST OF DEPOT,
CARROLLTON. TEXAS
PHYSICIAN A SURGZON.
TEXAS COTTON COMMISSION CO.
Main Office: Over 217 Elm Street, Dallas, Texas
Other offices and Warehouses at Corsicana, Waxahachie, Hiisboro,
Mexia and Cleburne.
Buyers and Exporters of Cotton.
Commission Merchants
Loans Made to Farmers ,s
To Assist In Making Their Crops the Coming Year
at a low rate of interest; based on livestock ai dcrop security
and cotton to bo consigned- By paying cash for supplies
you will be able to buy from whom you please, and at the
lowest possible price, and effect a saving in your living ex-
ponses. If you are now folding cotton, we will be pleased
to receive same on storage in our warehouse, where it .will
be protected from damage and insured, and on which we
will make advances at reasonable rate of interest
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Contracts taken, estimatM furnish-
ed and work done very promptly
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TO BE SURE YOU ARE SAFE
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Cotton Belt
.. Finest Equipment and Safest Trains In Texas ..
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AN UNUSUAL OFFER
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By Messrs. Bcaaett Bro*., ef Ceppcfi. and
E W. Broadhurst, of Fanners Branch
cial and social standing of each;
•Iso the costumes to be worn, etc.
It possibly will make the tying
of the knot on Sunday or a pub
lie holiday illegal; and should of-
fer some protection to the man
against the taunts of his associ-
ates should the lady jilt him.
Clandestine marriages and elope-
menis are to be condemned, but
the remedy offered by this gen-
tleman is ti»e worst ever.
THE CHRONICLE. P
f'ubl-.sned Every Friday.
SAM P. HARBSN, Proprietoh,
A J WAGNER, EDITOR
An active board of trade could
d j much j;ist now. Almost every
day letters are received at the
postoffice addressed to the secre-
tary or some member of a board
of trr.de, and they might mean
much to us if acted upon. If we
wish to grow now is the tiuje to
act, but action is uncertain and
slow without system, and sys-
tem can only come through or-
ganization.
Sl’BSt-K1PTION KATES
One Year S1.U0.
Six Months .50.
Thre* Mimtlw......................25.
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
NJ rICE TO PATRON3
If at aay thin v >u fail ti> recsivdthe
Chrontcl• promptly you will confer a
favor upon th * management by notify-
ing this office.
Th* Chronicle's forms close Thurs-
day noon. pi'o.np ly, and advertisers
will con.er a favor by having th**ir
copy in this o.#ji W *J.i*sJay noonor
• u <ner.
Eat’»r.» 1 at tin po-toflkw nt Carroll-
ton, T*s<as, as sneond-class matter.
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1905.
The senate maintains its repu-
tation for economy by talking
against the seed appropriation,
but the constituents need not
worry. The seed will be along
about planting time.
And now comes Mr. Heslep of
Burleson county with his bill to
require matrimonial candidates
to publish their application for
licence in a newsptqier two weeks
prior to the issuance of the
same. We have not seen a copy
of the bill, but presume the ver-
biage of such notice would con-
tain a description of the contract-
ing parties, ajje, color of eyes
r Race suicide is not so marked
in this country but that every
city and town in the country has
more school children than school
buildings in which to house
them.
If 5 ou should visit a neighbor
and he should fail to inVite you
into his house and make you feel
at ease, would you call again? An
ad in the paper is an invitation to
call. The merchant who does
not 'dvertise does not invite you
t > come to his store. Do you
know you would be welcome in
;:uch a place?
Mesquite has the cotton mill
fever. We glory in their enter,
prising spirit and would suggest
I tat if they would apply to Deni-
fi >n tliey could get one at a re-
duced figure, but the facts that
uould be developed might check
their ardor. However, the spirit
of push of the Mesquiters is to
be commended.
Our esteemed mogul contem-
temporaries the Dallas News and
Fort Worth Record seem to take
pleasure in reporting the small-
pox condition in surrounding
towns, yet never a word about
its existence in those cities. We
have been reliably informed tliat
the situation >is as critical in
those places as elsewhere and if
those papers wish to give the
correct information they should
report the local conditions.
by buying this
reliable, honest,
high grade sew-
ing machine.
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National Sewing Machine Co.
BELVIDERE, HJJN9I?.
W ‘Wiujrfam”
SEWING MACHINE.
■nw roller bearing.
HIGH GRADE.
Study the situation as you may
there is not a town within fifty
miles of Dallas that has the re
sources of Carrollton. In an
early issue we wish to prove this
assertion by a statement of fa-
cilities and a comparison with
others. In the meantime don
your thinking cap and sea jf we
are not correct.
Gen. Lew Wallace, author of
’’Ben Hur” and veteran of two
wars, died at his home at Craw-
fordsville, Ind., Wednesday 15th
inst. at the ngc of 78 years.
Representative Love’s uniform
tygh license biU, fixing a license
of $2000 on all retail liquor deal-
ers, was reported adversely by
the committee, but received a fa-
vorable minority report.
Almost every day someone
here receives a letter of inquiry
from parties seeking locations
f >r different kinds of business.
Carrollton has the natural facili-
ties for various industries, and
with a little push much could be
accomplished in the way of
growth.
The most successful book of
I io post summer recounted the
history of a woman t’li *f and
pickpocket. The most success
ful play of the winter consists of
the exploits of “Rad is,” a gen
tieman burglar and thief. A
ringteon year-old boy has beeu
arrested in New York for holding and hair, condition of teeth, finan-
I'P and robbing several citizens
pt the point of a pistol, and saya
||5 received his inspiration from
the play of “Rafiks.” These
(dtbfal reproductions of literary
Aharaeters are good as advertise-
ments, but they are very bad for
general morality. In the light
of sveh literary and stage crea-
tions the censorship of the press
find Uto stage dofs not appear
Wirewopabje.
For full information regarding your trip, address:
D. M. MORGAN, GU8 HOOVER,
Traveling Passenger Agent Traveling Passenger Agent
Ft. Worth J. F. IjEHANE, Waco
General Passenger Agent
Tyler, Texas
Pullman Sleepers, Parlor-Cafe Cars, Reclining Chair Cars
Seats Free - (Tlirough Without Change)
-ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT FROM —*
FORT WORTH-DAIJ^AS WACO—TYLER
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MEMPHIS- ST. LOUIS -CHICAGO-CINCINNATI
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The people in this community
have it in their power to restore
business to its normal condition
before the spring trade opens or
they can drag along as long as
material lasts. Which shall we
do—observe strict quarantine • the merits of Faracamph. all you
rules and stamp the maladay out, have to do, says Mr. Bennett, is
•r let it drag along until it wears to deposit the price of a bottle fit
itself out? our drug store, or at Mr. Broad-
hurst’S Store at Farmers Branch
and take Itopie a bottle of Para
camph, give it an honest trial,
and if not satisfied, tell us and
we will return your money.”
No remedy on earth compares
with Pkracamph for the cure of
rheumatism, swelling and neu-
ralgia, sore throat, croup, sore
muscles, catarrh, eczema, sprain,
bruises, sore feet, cuts, bums
and hurts of every description.
Phracampli absolutely prevents
blood poison, Paracajnph soothes
and heals like magic. No house-
hold should be without a bottle
always on hand.
If you receive a card making a
special offer to you for a trial of
Faracamph, bring it to our drug
store with out delav.
Who are offering their patrons
an opportunity of a free trial of
the wonderful healing remedy,
Paracamph, First Aid to the in-
jured. The remedy has become
popular in a remarkably short
space of time by its great suc-
cess in curing the aches, pains
and hurts of minions of people.
Dallas County people should know
the value and merits of Pkra-
camph, and to enable them to do
so without risk or loss of money
these gentlemen have produced a
plan. “Being fully convinced of
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Wagner, A. J. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905, newspaper, February 17, 1905; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267347/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.