The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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"I do remember an Apothecary,
And hereabout* he dwell*."
So spoke William Shakespeare,
many,very many years ago.
And I would have you remem*
ber that the Apothecary is still
in your midst Not stocked up
with empty boxes, wrapping
thread and musty cakes of roses.
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world, coni______
Model Magturine one yi
The Republic Si
home journal of the beet cl___
pages of the brightest and beet
pictures and cartoons than W®re
More noted writers and artists contribute to
other western publication.
The Mag* * *
public, but is mi
Address a
litterateur and moralist
y took rank among the
Hie ’ •Homer and the
Am" is a masterpiece,
than
Three hundred and forty-two
thousand dollars is rather a fancy
price to pay for a * ’cork.” But
what does Uncle Sam care for
expense? When he gets through
With Cuba, Porto Rieo and the
......... may cross over
and *‘oork up* * Cadis and have
there a Fourth of July celebra-
tion . —St. Louis Republic.
'‘HobsorTschoice/” says the
Republic! hM suddenly become
the most popular choice in Amer*
ioa, and when Lieutenant Hob*
son gets away from Morro Casth
ho oan pretty nearly have hi>
choice of anything Unole Batn^
has in sight,
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Meeting State
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Waco, June 5th
5th to 7th. Lim
10th, at one far?
SUMMER EXC
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the cost, aside from loss of men
and vessels, would pot be leee
, than 8800,000,000.
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AUMtiii, Tex*« Conferrti
Degren. Atjmbourto
9 p.m.—Final Reception.
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"CLEANLINESS IS NRX
Try my bath-room* And gets cool,
finest summer luxury possible—price :
labor these hot days, nothing i* healthier or more retail
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TUESDAY, JUX* 14. *
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trsll.uf Houston, Texas
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WXnXESDAY, /UMS 1*.
SO a w.-Commencement Addrem
the Hon, Alexander W. Terrell, of
In, Texas. Conferring of Academ k
_______ ■ to be fixed by the
society of Alumni. Alumni Banquet
S p. m.-Final Reception,
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10 B. m.-^rhe second annual TeXl*
”~AU railroads offer return tickets at
one and one-third fare, on sale June
11 and 1», and again June 18, and lim-
ited to June 18 for return.
Some Plain Pact*.
Grave errors, injustice, wrongs of
greater or less degree, arise from 1««
of knowledge of the truth, and mon
frequently from deception.
The most infamous^yg^fktficord^
of deccjfaeff^Hg~ip|u>tice is the at-
"tempt to demonetise silver as a money
of final redemption in the United
States.
There is no learned Judge, skilled
lawyer, or court of Justice that is
capable of reconciling the effort with
the constitutional laws that govern
the issue ef money in this country.
The people have been deceived,
officials in power, chosen to adminis-
ter Justice under the laws, have
ignored their sworn duty, and given
aid to the scheme that has paralysed
industry, reduced property values
one-half, and beggared millions.
There is no authority of law, either
specific pr by inference, by which
gold alone is made the only money
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the RroaeptwfiroonUnua one year
file a AAAhA ^9 ewuaaWU « . a*
luoAted At Oxford and
» House of Common.
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•$ary for the Colonie*,
a published his first
o State in Its Rola-
• ChUToh/1 During
he advocated Italian
J Phy.lcUn .nd Surgeon,
* Prptnpl attention glroo |U1 tell*.
GRAPEVINE, • > TEXAS.
* ■ JOW. BI RNEY,
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ato Civil War was a
*? To thia must be
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I been lee* than
82,000,000,600, and the amount
paid in penrion*, i * ‘
&0S to dais, 18,188
' ittete The grand total ia over 812,000,»
sfc*I- OOQ.OOQ, and the end i« not yet.
..i.- It is now estimated that should
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Drugs* Chemical!* Patent
Medicines, Stationery.
Wall Paper* Paints*
Oils* etc.* etc*
Our Stock is Complete, Our
i'riooe rook bottom. Sole agent
at thio plaoe for
INTERNATIONAL STOCK
FOOD COMPANY.
••TA continuance of our old
I customer*’ trade solicited. New
corner* please try us.
' Respectfully, j
I__________Z. T. WALL. , k
It I* not what a naanufactun* fl
•ay* about hi* own medicine that ™
cures a patient, but what the med-
icine doe*. Ballard’* Horehound
Syrup doe* the work and doe* it
well. It cure* cough* and cold* In
rapevine,
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Cotton Belt Reduced
Da*
Kates.
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make it so is unconstitutional and *
national calamity.
Plain and ample information, facts,
and truth, concerning this almost suc-
tesaful scheme to corner the wealth
of the people, is now being printed
in the Cincinnati Enquirer, a news-
paper which the combined power of
money has failed to muxxle or buy. per
The Weekly Enquirer is only 75c. Webb,
a year. The address is
Enquirer Company, Cincinnati. Q
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«!»<>• ^TTOBSTKY A.TLA.W,
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subjaot
mo Premier in
I office ho reaigned in
m then until his re*
►tn public life ho waa
atiflod with the Iriah
?a* an prdont advo-
ie rule for Ireland,
ough a period of near*
of public life. Glad*
been the moot promt*
agliah history. Ac a
ho waa bold and un*
ng, and yet in aooial
ae tender and ooneld-
Completed
ition and the toot of
recent reports
r__ mtiago de Cuba the forts
that are net “plod** are badly
“oquabblod.**
Marksmanship in the Ameri-
can army ia the beet in the world.
Wo refer you to the rooorde.
Fort Worth, * - - Texas
HJH) p^a^‘- Alumni Reception Ko, It Rao worm*. White’. Cream
fi.ro p. ia.—Alumni Kewptum Vermifuge I* the only safe cure.
Every bottle 1. guaranteed to bring
worm*. 25c 2. T. Watl.
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SEHbWEEKLY NEWS
-AND-
THE GRAPEVINE SUN.
AT A VERY LQW PRICE
qpHE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS
I (Galveston or Dalia*) 1* pub-
Uabed Tuesday* and Friday*.
Each Issue contains eight page*.
There are special departments for
the fan.ers, the ladles and boys
and girl*, besides a world of gen-
eneial news matter, illustrated ar-
ticles, etc. We offer the Semi-
Weekly News and The Grapevine
Sun for twelve months for the low
clubbing price of 81.50 ca*h. This
gives you three papers a week or
156 papers a year for a ridiculously
low price. Hand in your Subscrip-
tion at once, . ,
--Swr^vhat T. W Patton?ofXane,
Tex., says of Beggs) German Salve.
I have been troubled for the past
four years with Blind, Itching and
Bleeding Piles, and tried every-
thing I could hear of without suc-
cess UUtil I began uslnu Beggs’
German Balve. The effect was
wonderful; I was relieved at once,
and am now(after using two boxes)
entirely cured.
Sold by J. H. Webb.
A home industry in a southern
country. MoCroskey’s Tonic
acta on the liver, kidneys and
spleen. It makes you fat instead
of lean. For liver, kidneys, in-
digestion, dyspepsia, chills and
fever,children with summer com-
plaint and rheumatism. I put it
against all remedies and guaran-
tee satisfaction. Large dollar
eixe bottle for 50 cento, For Mie
with which to discharge debts, either by J, H. Webb.
TBRBE8T Balve in the.world
for cutsxBruises, Sores, Ulcers,
Salt Rheuha*_Fever Sorep, Tetter,
chapped Ramis, chilblains,
corns, and filTf
and positively ou
pay required. II
to give perfqM
money refu:
"HP bOX.
34 $1-50
;azine one year for 81.80.
Junday Magazine was the newspaper poos** of 1897. A
home journal of the beet class. 18 large pages every week, 4 pages of firn, 14
‘t reading printed, ft contains more high-cl*sr
orders to •'.
THE REPUBLIC, g, Louis, Mo.
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1898, newspaper, June 11, 1898; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1268447/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarrant County Archives.