Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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Published Every Friday.
Containing Upwards of 800 Suits and 500 Overcoats
FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1906.
Glance at the Big Savings Now Offered You!
school the best in the county.
Bailey’s dealings with that com-
pany. Som’in gwine to drap.
We should be able, at this
time, to resume our efforts to
make passable the Coppell road
through the bottom west of Car-
nollton. Let’s get busy !
Wood is selling in Dallas at $6
and $6.50 per cord, and the tend
ancy is said to l>e to even higher
.figures. That's paying some for
wood just to burn,
well as religious affairs, to be|d?
governed by the will of the ma
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This is an opportunity that seldom presents itself to you so early in the sea-
son to buy Fine Giothing at such marvelously low figures as you’ll find in this in-
stance.
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Tt didn’t hurt as much as
you expected, did it?”
“Well, no,” reluctantly admitt-
ed the patient. “But,” he added,
Of the two opposing factions I df
in the election held Tuesday we W
know nothing, and care to know W
into which the assistant had in-
serted the pin, “little did I think
them roots wint that far down!”
—Success Magazine.
AD kinds of shot Gun shells at
A. W. Risien’s.
Owing to the fact that our present stock was entirely run down, our buyer
was compelled to seek the market. At the HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, of
which we are the selling agents in this city, we bought the entire surplus that was
left on hand at a BIG DISCOUNT from the original prices. This lot, packed in
10 large cases and other packages, was expressed to us, and was received this
week—and will be placed on sale at
EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES!
THE CHRONICLE/
Jno T. lisitu, Editor and Owner.
Guns st postivfely your own
price at A. W. Risien’s.
A Mighty Purchas<
Of High Grade Clothing
Now, that the election is over
and it has been decided at the
' bar of public opinion that the
Carrollton school district is to
ehronide'promptly you will confer a 11 '7
Ing this uffiee. I
The Chronicle’s forms close Thurs- |
iay noon, promptly, and advertisers |
will confer a favor by having their partnership forgettin’” or in
oopyln this office Wednesday noonor (>ther put
I _ | tions and strife out of our minds
Entered at the postoffice at Carroll-
ton, Texas, as second-class matter.
The Model Clothing Co.
oi me i?aiias county commis- citizens might become foremost I "f •■ ,/‘ • (THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHING)
sioners’court it seems that the in the affairs of the state. It is IT yi~ . « » • <. niiiit vwvaw
court has little else to do these from neighborhoods where the IW K'*in *** royoras MS. PALLAS, TEXAS.
days but to allow accounts. The
newly elected members of the
court, however, may “start some-
thing."
What has become of the move
to compell the railroads enter-
ing Car roll ton to provide suffic-
ient deix>t facilities and transfer
connections at this place. The
railroad commission of Texas
has proposed to do its part and
we must come up with ours.
Let’s not permit the matter to
stop where it is.
J Elm and Poydras Sts.
The Waters-Pierce Oil Co. suit
is now on trial and new develop-
ments ye expected as to J. W.
responsibility and a foresight of “be ran his hand over the place
what may be accomplished in the
We appeal to your sense of|wa-V of making the Carrollton
inhabitants were foresighted
enough to provide means of edu-
cation for its young men and
women that our leaders have I jn»tice and fairness to not pro- his mouth to yell the dentist
arisen. It is the education of lon* “J factional tiglrts after could get at the refractory
the masses that is the safe-guard the decision of the recent elec , molar.
of the American nation. The tion, but to combine all the ener-1 When all was over, the dentist
enlightenment of the few has kie8 °f the district into securing smilingly asked:
never produced the strongest |the best educational advantages1 “T* u *-
nations of the world, but only tor the future citizens of Carroll-
the mushroon like growth ot a ton- May the aftermath of this
people that declined in strength | Thanksgiving be a realization of
as quickly as they grew in im-
portance.
The same prices apply to oar Overcoats, which were Bought at the Same Lew Figures
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Now that a majority of the I QOthing) but we wisb to 8peak of W When in Dallas don’t forget to give us a calk You’ll save money by it.
Xent" sX.' Xer * SELECTYOURCHRISTMASGIFTSNOw!
the corporation, let’s all pull to- • vide 8uitabie instruction for the * Oar Stock Affords Many Sortable Articles for Selection,
children of this community.
With a reasonable tax this dis- W
, trict might have one of the best “
From reports as to the doings schools in the county and her
of the Dallas county commis-' citizens might become foremost I"
■doners’court it seems that the in the affairs of the state. It is P!
• EDUCATIONALj
I was for onion; you agin it;
SUBSCRIPTION RATES '' u^iKi^oTandIn’hit’Mn0"
©ne Year.., 11.00. Let’s go to dinner.”
SJx Months .........50. i
Three Months ......25.
INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.
ions were, after a question had
once been put to a vote she al- w
ways abided by the result. We W
often recall her words and find W
that her influence has had its W
abiding effect on our nature and W
that we, too, feel that it is only W
fair and square, in worldly as W
NOTICE TO PATRONS
n finw you fail to receive the remajn may we
chronicle promptly you will confer a| ’ J ' .
favor uj»on the management by notify- able to follow further the advice
of the Hoosier poet and “kinder
sit down together and do some
having their partnership forgettin’”
| other words, may be put all
and hearts that all may work to-
gether for the good of the pres-
ent generation of school children.
In a certain small community
there used to live an old lady
who attended the church ser-
vices regularly. She was held in
great respect by the young men
and women of the vicinity, and
concerning the different matters
that came up to be settled by the
church her unalterable doctrine
was, “Let the majority rule.” —-
No matter how decided her opin- W
! the crying need of the Carrollton
i public school for money to pro-
gether for the upbuilding of our
school.
Suits at 20.00
Suits at 15.00
Suits at 18.00
$15.00.
The very finest of mate-
rials, the snappiest styles
m the new Grays and
other desirable patterns,
worth in a regular way
$2730, your choice now
$20.00.
In this lot are Suits that
should bring $2230, and
are worth every cent of
it, are now marked to
sell at
$18.00.
Suits that would origin-
ally sefl for $20.00, this
lucky purchase brings
them down to yon for
only
CARRIED WEIGHT.
Church—Why did the president
Mod Secretary Taft to Cuba?
Gotham—Because he wished to
confront the Cubans with a weighty
argument, I suppose. — Yonkers
Statesmen.
THE VERY REASON.
A Leag Boot
An Irishman, with one jaw
very much swollen from a tooth
that he wished to have pulled,
entered the office of a Washing-
ton dentist.
When the suffering Celt was
put into the chair and saw the
gleaming forceps approaching
his face, he positively refused to
open h's mouth. Being a man
of resource, the dentist quietly
instructed, his assistant to push
a pin into the patient’s lag, so
that when the Irishman opened
Mr. Nuritch—What! You want to
marry my daughter? Why, you ain’t
able to support yourself.
Young Nervey—Quite so. That’s
the very excuse I gave to my family
for wanting to marry your daughter.
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Don’t let any one touch
your eyes except one that
you can place confidence in
and is reliable. Our spec-
ialist, Dr. David L Worte-
man, is considered the best
in the southwest. Give us
a call and have him do the
work and you will be one of
many that sing onr praises.
We will guarantee ail work.
. Examination Free.
Jos. Linz & Bros.
Dallas, Texas.
City Meat Market
Keeps the Best the Country Affords
Plenty of Fresh Hog Lard on hand at All Times.
Receive Fresh Oysters Thursday of Each Week.
* Pasturage for Horses or Cattle, 50c per month.
Market Closes Sunday at 9 a. m. Sharp.
C. A. Johnston, - Prop.
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Risien, John T. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906, newspaper, November 30, 1906; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268263/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.