Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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OUR STOCK IS BIG AND COMPLETE
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NEW YEAR
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wishes.
Tatar Aa a resultof the above
party *b trip over tbs Ptosta* aad
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stroagHgb risri rriffsg* The
bridge is * part of an electric
railway adtoaa, aad eax* from
thuyas City aad Ftoroaoe wffl
mover it. Tbe Deaver sad Rio
Grand tracks lie at the bottom
of the gorge.—America* lama-
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1 aak that you give me year Jewelry trade, aa wen a*
your repair work. I expect to devote more of my time to
the repair business in the future than 1 have in the past,
and have employed W. R Phrker permanently to assist in
waiting on the regular trade. I can do any of the work at a
less price than yon would pay for it in larger cities.
J. E. PERRY,
(H Fever a* totis.
The oil fever has struck the
little town of Justin, in the south-
western part of Denton county.
Indications of oil were to be seen
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where they have been for'two
week*.
Mr*. L. F. Fonts and sou went
to Dallas ooe day this week.
Mrs. Harvie Mills returned to
her home in Shreveport Friday.
Miss Dora McCormick spent
hat Monday evening at J. T.
Tfrnberlake’s.
W.P. ADenof Deniaoa, spent
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distressing condition. The first
bottle gave me great relief and
after taking a lew more bottles,
I was completely cured^eo com
pletely that it becomes a pleas- to my normal weight,
are to recommend this great
■MMtgffs ■grist Mffn
Work is now in progress oa*
aaspemnon bridge over the fis-
asses ‘ _ - -
kuusas river in Colorado at a
point where the chasm is only
00 feet wriest the bottom and
the hope. Tins
the river 2,087 laughing, happy and weR. ” Sold
above j^e surface of the by J. R Barry.
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280 feet wide at
bridge will spaa
MffffBS HANCE.
*griar CUnvmoaduM*
Jan. SriL—B. Fuller of Dallas
spent last week with Clyde Cox.
Mr.mdMmT. J. Smith was
m Corsicana part of last week.
Mr. Tallifferro and family
asoved into their new house Wed-
Frank Bluster is spending a
the chasm. On each ride wffl be fcrw weak* w&h has brother in
Miss Bertie Good Ox Oak Cliff
spent Saturday night with Mias
Bribe Echols.
Mrs. W. I* Good spent Thurs-
day night m Dallas with Mrs.
John Winder*.
Mie* Abie Ford of Dalia* spent
part of this week with BL M.
Ford and family.
The young folk* enjoyed a
Win Goumel From the South.
“I want to give some valuable
advice to those who suffer with leading business man of
Jan. Bid.—Mr. Bril and family a lame back and kidney trouble,”
says J. R. Blankenship, of Beck,
Tenn. “I have proved to an ab-
solute certainty that Electric
mild m its action, bnOd* up the
system, makes thin puay babies
fat. Mrs. J. Cl Smith, Thmpa,
“royal gorge” of the Ar- Fl*, writes: “My baby was thin
and sickly, csrid not retain it*
food and cried all night. I used
one bottle of White’s Cream Ver
fuge and in a few day* baby was
Wffl Johnston rift Tuesday of
tin* week for has new home at
Burmersvffie^ where he has ac-
cepted * position with Du deca A
Davis’sew stove st tlpt place.
That Wffl had beeoane attached
to the people of Chrroffto* was
evidenced by has many tonddag
good-byes. May success crown
your every effort, “BEL”
should yoar baby suffer T When
Miss Baffle Echols.
Mrs. H.M. Ford spent part of
this seek with her sister, Mr*.
Newton in fT. Worth.
Miss Jimmie Smith of Dallas
was the geest of Miss Johnnie
May, daring the holidays.
Mrs. Dr. Butler of Mereta
■pent the holidays with relatives
and friends at this place.
Mr*. Addie Davis and Mias
Eva Langford of Plano visited
Mrs. C. Myer* last week.
Misses If unde and Agnes
Demereof Oak Cliff were visiting Thursday and Friday with
for all childrens diseases. Itis ri this commurity last week.
Rev. 8. L. Crowson and Rev..
Charles Pledger wffl conduct a
anion protracted meeting at the
Methodist church st Carrollton,
at eleven attack, Sunday the 6th.
TMWn BUS.
Regular Comspoodvnee.
Dae. 26th.—Clayton Purcell is
at home tor a few days.
Chris Witoon is on the rick list
this week.
CecH Frats of Denton is visit-
ADen Fonts spent Monday and
Fred James was seen in Trin-
ity Mills Christmas day.
Miss Maud McCarty of Dallas
visited Miss Mittie Trit this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Skelton
visited their son at Ft. Worth
this week.
Mrs. Daisy Thompson of Dal-
las is visiting her parents during
the holidays.
Mr*. Harve Miller of Shreve
port, La., is visiting her friend,
Mrs. J. T. Timberlake.
Eugene Duncan’s family of
Oak Cliff i* spending Christmas
with Mr. aad Mrs. Dixon.
Bob Gallagher and family of extends congratulations and best
Wylie let tuned home yesterday,
after spending a few days with
their brother, Bill Skelton, and
family. ' - ,
To thooe who have never traded with us, will
S say that aS we ask is a fair trisd to convince you
J that we seB you merchandise of all kinds cheaper
than the majority of general merchandise stores.
To the scabs (if there is any) wiU say: “De-
part from me, for I never knew you.”
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W* WMH YOU A-
Happy ggg PftNKfWS
We also thank you .for the business given us in the past,
■nd solicit your future bnrinem. Our business for 1906
was much in excess of that of 1906, and we are not yet satis-
fied. We have our sights raised high for 1907, and with
your assistance and patronage we do not doubt but that we
wffl accomplish what we wffl try for. We wffl serve you
well in every way; in abort, we wffl endeavor to give you as
good or better service than you can obtain elsewhere.
spent a week at Roanoak.
Jim Seat of Letot has moved
back to this place.
Charles W. Fears spent Sun-
day in Trinity Mills.
Mr*. Pearl Meadows spent Fri-
Mrs. Sunders and son have
been visiting in Wiley.
Miss Cora Moody has taken up
her school duties again. remedy.” Sold under guarantee
Ruby andOdieChappell came i-------
borne from Hill county Monday, * Price 50<a.
WE NEW YEAR has «me, the Jwfidayfi have
paeded and we haye entered upon our duties
for another year's buemess. fat doind th» we wish
to thank our customers for their liberal trade dur- \
inf the past year. It is our aim at aD times to
“live and let five,” and to seB foods as cheap as
they can be eoM—quafity ahd workmanship con-
sidered.
To our customers we extend a confial invita-
tion for a continuance of their .liberal patronatfs jj
and promise to give them the best treatment the
mend it a* * safe remedy for
children and adults.—R W.
Broadhurst.
aritoasfiwasthegruvei need*
it; aieo the Deaton road from
Midway church to Fhrmero
Broach, the week to begin at
once;”
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friends here.
Mr. and Mr*. Bently have
moved to the Kennedy place north
west of town.
Miss Banna Fonts of Denton
■peri Friday night with her
cousin Stella’Rmbpriake.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skelton
spent New Years day with Mrs.
Dell Janies of Carrollton.
Cecil Fori* of Denton returned
home Sunday after spending a harmful drugs, and we recom-
few day* with Allen Frats.
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Mr. J. Lee Jackson of Wichita
Fills and Miss May Adams of
Jasper, were united in marriage
December 27th at the home of
the bride’s parents. Rev. Leland
Malor of San Augustine officiat
mg. Mr. W. A. Thompson of
Wichita Falls was best man. Mr.
Jackson is a young and promis-
ing business man of Wichita Falls
and is well and most favorably
known in Carrollton, having been
born and raised here. We are
not acquainted with the young
lady, but it is safe to any that
Lee would choose no other than
an aimiabte and accomplished
partner for life. The Chronicle
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rvrtmari «f At 6n*d toy.
The Dallas county grand jury
for the October term wffl make
their final report Saturday, Jan-
uary 5th. The new grand jury
will be charged by Judge Muse
and sworn in on Mpndgy with
the following member*: Ben
Cabell, Dan Stfflivmi, J. H. Mil-
ler, C. W. Hobson, G. H. Pitt-
man, J. R Fumsworth, Charles
B. Harris, A. S. Jackson, W. M.
Hill, R. C. Glover, 8. 8. N<^1, O.
A. Gilliam, R R Ellis, John Gor-
man and F. C. Ragle.
■MmbbI tow PmA mUI ffMp to*.
We are rinsed to announce
that Foley’s Honey and Tur for
coughs, colds and lung troubles ■
is not affected by the National
Pare Food and Drug law, as it
contains no opiates or other
made by experts brought forth t
encouragement A company has ;
been organized there to develop
the field and work on a well wffl
begin shortly. The well will be
sunk one thousand feet if neces- L
“ry- - .
Miss Kitty Campbell was here
Saturday en route to her home
in Frisco from school at Lancas-
!ter. The school Miss CampbeU
was attending has suspended.
Gured of Lung frwrible.
“It is now eleven years since 1
bad a narrow, escape' from con-
sumption, writes” C. <T Floyd, a
shaw, S. C. “I had run down
in weight to 135 pounds, and
coughing was constant, both by
______ - dry and by right. Finally I be-
Ktters will positively cure this gan taking Dr. Xidg’s New Dis-
covery, and continued this for
about six months when my
cough and lung trouble were
entirely gone and I was restored J
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Thousands of pe
___________every year. Gn
at Jas. 'J. Perry’s drug store R Pterry’s drug
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Risien, John T. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1907, newspaper, January 4, 1907; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267963/m1/1/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.