Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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C.L HUDSON, President
J. C. DAVIS. Cashier.
Now look at the subject from as many sides and as
long as you win. the opening of a bank account is
desirable and advantageous and we tender
you our services and facAties.
BECAUSE your money is safer in the bank than
any where else.
BECAUSE a bank account teaches, helps and en-
courages yoi save, so as to increase
your balance.
BECAUSE paying bills by check is the simplest
and most convenient method, as well as
the safest, as your check becomes a re-
ceipt for the debt it pays.
BECAUSE a check book is much more convenient
to carry titan a wallet tilled with legal
tender or loose change, and if your
check book is lost the bank will furnish
you another free of charge: when you
lose your wallet the story is different.
BECAUSE it gives you a better standing in the
community, especially among the bus-
iness men, to pay by cheek rather than
in cash; to be known “as having money
in the bank,’’ strengthens one’s credit.
BECAUSE your returned, cancelled cheeks, with
properly kept stubs, and the pass book
furnished by the bank, make a very
complete and clear record of business
transacted, and is kept with less werk
than any other record could be.
BECAUSE by having a bank account and issuing
checks and making deposits, you are,
unaware to yourself, gradually building
up the most valuable asset a man can
have, namely: A good credit at home,
and through our recommendation this
credit will be extended to others away
from home, with whom you might seek
for accommodations.
BECAUSE by having an account with the bank,
the bank knows you and when you
have a check or draft on an out-of town
bank to cash, it will be readily done for
you, and also (on account of being a
customer) free of any charges.
BECAUSE if you should travel or move away from
this community, you can obtain from us
a favorable introduction, and thus carry
your good credit with you wherever
you go.
10. BECAUSE some day you might need to borrow;
the customer receives not only the ac
commodation, but the preference of
rates and amount, while the non-cus-
tomer may, in times of stringency,
meet with a refusal.
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BANK oj CARROLLTON
CARROLLTON, - TEXAS.
Ten Reasons Why Yen Should Cany an Account
With the Bank of Carrollton.
Wasted Gentleman or lady
with good reference, to travel by
rail or with a rig, for a firm of
$250, 000, 00 - capital. Salary
$1,072.00 per year and expenses,
salary paid weekly and expen
ses advanced. Address, with
stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Car-
rollton, Texas.
I will sell, now, my 8-room res
idence property in Carrollton,
lot 68x200 ft., barn, storm Ismse
and cellar, well of find water, all
improvements well painted, near-
ly Dew, for $1,600, ) down, bal
ance 1. 2 and 3 years, 8 per cent.
—J. S. Myers, Denton, Box 584.
It has been determined by the
commissioners’ court that that
body will meet and sit as a board
of equalization Monday, June 25,
to attend to duties as set forth
in revised statutes of the state
of Texas
Deadly Serpent Bites
are as common in India as are stom
ach and liver disorders with us. For
the latter however there is a sure
remedy: Electric Bitters: the great
restorative medicine, of which S. A.
Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C-, says:
“They restored my wife to perfect
health, after years of suffering with
dyspepsia and a chronically torpid
liver.” Electric Bitters cure chills
and fever, malaria, biliousness, lame-
back, kidney troubles and bladder dis-
orders. Sold on guarantee by Jas.
E. Perry and E. VV. Broadhurst,
druggest. Price 50c.
The postmaster at Mesquite
received word this week from
the department that the post-
office at New Hope, a little town
about three and a half miles
north of Mesquite, would be dis-
continued June 30.
We are in the market for grain
as usual, very strong. Get our
bids. You may load at Carroll-
ton, Noell Junction, Farmers!
Branch or Coppell, as we are'
represented at these points. -
Butler & Son.
Following the Flog.
When our soldiers went to Cuba and
the Philippines, health was the most
important consideration. Willis T.
Morgan, retired Commissary Serge-
ant C. S. A., of Rural Route 1. Con-
cord, N H., says: "I was two years
in Cuba and two years in the Philip-
pines, and being subject to colds, I
took Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, which kept me in per-
fect health. And now, in New Hamp-
shire, we Find it the best medicine in
the world for coughs, colds, bronchial
troubles and all long diseases. Guar-
anteed by Jas. E. Perry and E. W.
Broadhurst dniggest. Price 5dc and
>1.00. Trial bottle free.
The wide-awake firm of Mew-
shaw A McCain Co. have on dis-
play this week at their big store
the most beautiful line of ladies’
underwear to be found any
where. You will be very agree-
ably surprised when you see the
line to note how cheap they are
selling it.
Dentk Fre— Lachja*
never follows an injury dressed with
Buck ten’s Arnica Salve. Its antisep-
tic and healing properties prevent
blood poisoing. Chas. Oswald, merch-
ant, of Resselaersville, N. Y., writes:
“It cured Seth Bnrch, of this place,
of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever
saw.” Cures Cuts, Wounds, Burns
and Sores. 25c at J. E. Perry and E.
W. Broadhurst, Drug store.
Mrs. Nellie Jackson and daugh
ter, Miss Tot, of Dallas spent
last week with relatives in and
near Carrollton. Miss Jackson
was tendered a reception at the
home of Mrs. Alfred Jackson'
Friday night of last week.
Aw Alardbag Sites lion
frequently results from neglect of clog-
ged bowels and torpid liver, until con-
stipation becomes chronic. This con-
dition is unknown to those who use'
Dr. King’s New Life Pills: the best
and gentlest regulators of Stomach
and bowels. Guaranteed by J. E.
Perry and E W. Broadhurst, drug-
gist. Price 25c.
Telephone No. 3057.
Walter S. Lemmon
was
Dallas, Texas
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__PALLAS
386 Main, Corner Opposite Pcjstoffi'.s*
CHAS. F. CUNT, LAWYH.
DALLAS, TEXAS.
Special attention given to Land Titles. Insurance. Wilis and Estate Matters.
CLOTHIers
Mkjaaki. T. Ijvei.y
LEMMON 4 LIVELY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Rooms 219-220 North Texas Building
i Telephone Connection :: ::
Church—If balloon navigation
becomes oommon, what will be the
effect on the underground roads,
do you suppose?
Gotham—There will be another
merger in the air, I suppose__
Yonkers Statesman.
Teacher—Johnny, who
Joan of Arc?
Johnny—The wtfe of Noah, whs
built iL—Life. (
Published Every Friday.
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FRIDAY. JUNE 15 1906.
Miss Vera Yeates of Grape-
class
In-
J. W. Broadhurst has been up
from Farmers Branch several
days this week drinking Carroll-
ton artesian water and recuper
ating.
Why take the chances of get-
ting something good elsewhere,
when you know if you buy from
The Elite you get the best on the
market.
^-We make the buggy business
a speciality. Why? Because we
appreciate the great business
we do in this line.—Butler & Son.
Entered at the office at < ai-rvll-
•»n. Texas, a* .second-class matter.
ASSOCI^
THE CHRONICLE
Jas. T. Risica Editor and Owucr.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
• me Year................. .•1.00.
Six Months........................50.
I’hree Months......................25.
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
! vine spent yesterday in Carroll-
ton. She was accompanied home
in the evening by her sister,
Miss Eunice.
NOTICE TO PATRONS
If at any time you fail to receive the
> ’hronlcle promptly you will confer a
tavor upon the management by notify-
ing this office.
The Chronicle’s forms close Thurs-
lay noon, promptly, and advertisers
• ill confer a favor by having their
copy in this office Wednesday noonor
-•>oner.
Subject to tin: Democratic Prima-
ries on July 28. I announce myself as
i candidate for re-election for a sec-
ond term for the office of Judge of the
Criminal District Court. I respect-
fully solicit your consideration and
.upport. E. B. Muse.
Th*. B Love to A torr n Voter*.
Hon. Thus. B. Love, candidate
for representative, Place No. 1,
will address the voters of Car-
rollton and vicinity this after-
noon (Friday) at 3:30, on the
public square.
Misses Minnie Belle Perry
and Carrie Butler went to Grape-
vine yerterday to spend several
days with the Misses Yeates.
Other people are insuring
their lives, why don’t you? See
E W. Broadhurst, with the Mu
tual Lafe Insurance Co. of N. Y.
F>»r Representative. Place No. 1:
Thos. B. Love.
Milton Everett.
F.»r Representative. Place No. 2:
Claude M. McCallum.
F<>r Representative. Place No. 3:
V. F. Pace.
E. C. Ijvei.y.
For Judge < riminal District Court:
R«»bt B. Seay.
Marcus M. Parks.
F.»r District Clerk:
Henry H. Williams.
A. B. Rawlins.
For County Judge:
Hiram F. Ijvei.y.
For < ’ounty Clerk:
W. S. Ferguson.
John D. Cochran.
H. L. Erwin.
Jack M. Gaston.
Ben F. Culi.om
For ('ounty Attorney:
Curtis Hancock.
W. W. Nelms.
R. M Ci.akk
Dwight L. Leweijjng.
For Tax Collector
Henry W. Jones.
J. W. Skiles.
Henry Fanning.
(’. G. Hickcox.
For Tax Assessor:
G. W. Sears.
I. G. Etheridge.
John W. Saunders.
J. E. Bolton.
For Sheriff:
Arthur Ledbetter.
J. Roll Johnson.
For Superintendent of Public
-»ruction:
Millard F. Horton.
John B. Daviiwon.
For • 'ommissioner. District No. 1:
J. M. Cochran.
For Constable, Precinct No. 2:
J. H. W (Henry)PENNINGTON.
W. Y. Buchanan.
Wm. Guion.
For Justice of the PFac- Prevf 2:
J. H. Huggins
Ad. Robertson
J. S. Drumheller
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
All the following announcements
ire subject to the Democratic prima-
ie». July 28. 1IWH.
E. G. SENTER, candidate for the
Itemocratic nomination for Slate Sen- ;
nor Dallas and Rock*all counties.
the minify,
easy term’s, too.
For Sale -Black horse, 16
hands high, weighs 1300, seven
years old, fine driver or work
horse, gentle. Apply to Charlie
Smith, Carrollton.
Those high class “Staver”
buggies on the floor at A. W.
Risien’s are certainly swell for
He sells them on
Miss Gertie Hunter of Richard-
son visited relatives and friends
in Carrollton and Farmers
Branch this week. She will re-
turn home Sunday.
Tom Skiles and wife were over
from Richardson the latter part
of last week. M rs. Skiles was
taken ill while here, but was able
to return home the first of this
week.
Miss Nora Blalack of Dallas
was in town the first of this week
to organize a music class. We
understand Miss Blalack will
teach her music class here two
days each week.
Mrs. Frank Mewshaw enter-
tained the young folks last night
with a tacky party. The “tacky’’
idea prevailed throughout the
evening and every one in attend-
ance reports a most enjoyable
time.
Several good farms to rent for
one-third crop.to families whoare
able to cultivate and gather same.
The very best black land -no
Johnson grass. References re-
quired. Furneaux Bros.. Car-
j rollton. 2t
Carrollton will be the best
wheat market in this section
when the season opens np. A
number of buyers will be here
and yon may rest assured that
the highest market price will be
paid.
Carrollton needs a flooring
• mill. We are in the heart of the
| best wheat county in the state,:
! have three railroads, artesian !
■ water and numerous other ad-
vantages that go to make an ideal
TAttWIKF! location.
. The Elite serves the best of j A Dallas man
everything. . ag^r for t|M. Providence Savings
Before buying always get our < Life Insurance Association, was
jrices on buggies Tlicy are K. lie re Tuesday in the interest of
and Victors. More of these , his company in an effort to se-
kinds sold than all other kinds care an agent in Carrollton. No
put together,—Butler A Sun. jtmehasyet been made agent.
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Risien, John T. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906, newspaper, June 15, 1906; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267420/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.