The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 1, 1906 Page: 4 of 6
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Do Not Neglect a
Every wold weakens the Lunge, lowers the Vitality and s
r system less able to withstand each succeeding cold, Uiul
paving the way for more serious diseases. 1
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHAf
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Be Charitable
to your hones as well as to yourself.
You need not suffer from pains of any
aort—your horses need uoi suffer. Try
a bottle of Bal aid’s Snow Liniment.
It cures all pains. J. M. Roberta,
uakersfl Id, Mu., writes: “1 have useu
yuur Liniment tor ten yean and 11 nd
it io ue the beet I have ever ured fur
man or beast.” B<>ld by C. J. Wall.
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tore I got half way around.
Slade.
For Sale.
Complete furniture and furnish-
ings in 7o-room hotel, modern in
every respect, close to business
center, leased for two years. Bar*
gain if sold at once. Call at St.
Elmo Hotel, 2nd and Rusk streets,
Fort Worth, Texas.
No one is defeated until ho gives up.
Hard times has a good many reh-
lives. It is the twiu brother of ths
blues.
That man has tailed who hns not
been able to keep a* good opinion of
himself.
Belt control will succeed with one
talent when sell Indulgence wul tail
i with ten.
What the superior man seeks Im in
: himself. What the small man seeks is
I in others.
There is no di grace in unprevem*
able poverty. Tbo disgrace 1. it nut
dolug our level ben to beucr our con-
dition.
Poverty itself is not so bad as the
poverty thougut. fl i« cuuvIoUvu
that we uv poor and muni remain
that is fetal & *' • >7,;. , ■
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There’s No Use
ling, you can’t beat Herblne for
| liver. The greatest regulater ever
►red to suffering humanity. If you
Rer from liver cum plaint, if you are
lous and fretful, its your liver, and
irbine will put it in its proper o n-
ion. A positive cure for constipa-
n, biliousdeHs, dyspepsia and all Ills
a to a torpid liver, fry a bottle and
i will neyer use anything else, dom
C.J. Wall
bs Seem to think that I have
of or something has hap-
I, I am still in the land of
ring. “Sunflower” was right,
a beep in the cotton-patch
11 and have got some money
> pocket too, as my John pays
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E’lis Hutchins is shedding his bam
this week.'
Mr. George Mills is sick this week.
Some one wanted to know what has
become of “Santa Claus.” I guess
as Christmas is coming that he has
‘y Greenland to get a pair cf
I reindeers and I am looking for him to
come soon with a long letter and tell
ua what all he saw on his trip.
Now one of our able correspondents
said that she actually rode on that
funny Little car at the lair; now I am
surprised that you are still alive, much
less living ten years longer. I think I
A Year of Blood.
The year 1908 will long be remember-
ed in the home of F. N. Tacket, of All-
aoes. Ky., as a year of blood; which
flowed so copiously from Mr. Tucket’s
lungs that death seemed very nesr. He
writes: “Bevere bleeding from the
lungs and s frightful cough bad brought
me at death’s door, when I began tak-
ing Dr. K ng’s New Discovery for Con-
sumption, with the astonishing result
that after taking four boules 1 wa*
completely restored and as time has
proven permanently cured ” Guar-
anteed for sore lungs, coughs and cold
at C. J. Wall's drugstore. Price 60 eta
and 91.00. Trial buttle free.
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Every newspaper wants to publish
the news, The better the paper the
mon prosperous It will be. Local
neve Items are especially bard to run
down. How many times have you,
dear reader, been approached by the
I newspaper man for an Item of news
I and told him that you kuew nothing
I of interest. Probably at the time your
I family wen away on visit or some ore
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Ihoine. Of course you don’t mean to
Idocelve the scribe, yet when you re-
Iwlved your psper you wondered why
■r«ur fsmlly or ftiends were not men-
tioned. A good way to ayoid all of
■his is to kindly inform us of the facts
■t drop a note in the poetoffiee to the
Msper. The one item may not amount
much, but sveral columns of such
Mews is the life of a local paper. Bee?
■ Either rnn a town with a vim, or
Mil out and loaf. One thing must be
■me—run the town for all that it is
WU^get up steam and keep It up.
Bid for it. Du
MB want business to come to your
■Di? Encourage what you have.
|Kou want cTprueperous town? Then
jflir permit the jeajou*ies tp rule
mK actions, but work together for
•Hmon prosperity and mutual beue-
■BraiMHB P1RMANEMTLY CURES Q
Consmwtfoff, Cough9t Co/<fE, Sore
Aftwm*, Croups Whooping Ca
Bronohitte, Honroonooo, Boro Lt
EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLA^
HOUND SYRUF CONTAINS NO OPIATES, D<
CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL POSI/
CURE CROUP AND WHOOPING COUC
avivm. aaii/r locxaan. ••Mtwwwne. »>«., W
hav* uMd M*U»rd's HorwbmuMl Srrup la air family for
and II always rive* «nt in motion. When tbo oMldma had!
Whoopin* Coach it at ways roMovod thorn at once, and I U
without it in th* houH*. M it to U>o B^Sf MKDICINS w|
Best Remedy for Children. Every Bottle /
TNifKK »t*K9t 9—, 909 aW Rt.od
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO..ST.IJ
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Tribe No. 197-
Her of Red lea.
Monday’s Bleep ot Odd
ment and Unapproa^MNFWBMW
Service Mark an Fpoch in Com-
mercial and Pleasure Trav-
ing of the Day.
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MmM mry Itaturdar ni«M.
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Woflord T. Henderson, Financial Sec.
GENTRY GLEANINGS.
Editor Bun: /
We were (rose out last week, and
this week we are about to drtwn out
Xmas will soon I
lot of cotton in the
I believe the hea
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Fort Worth, Texas. I
909 Main street, Metropolitan Hotel Block, in front J
Washer Bros’, new Clothing House,, carries a fu
stock of Edison Phonographs and Music for sami
Call in and hear the music. N. - C. HALL. I
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by biting his toes. He jumped up
and ran in the room where the rest
of the family were, falling over
ehalre and tablet. They became
frightened and asked what wae
the matter. He said: •’Thunder,
’ and Tom Walker! Come and see.”
Now what do you suppose they
found in the bed? A little mouse.
Moving is the order of the day
in this part of the country. We
saw some movers the other day
getting their dry goods wet.
••Santo Clause,” are' you going
to remember me Xmas?
Mr. Clide Simmons has gone
west to make hie future home. All
of our young men seem to be
leaving.
Mrs. Johnson la reported res?
sick this week.
Prof. Corbin Is teaching Flower
Mound school thia term.
It io turning cold and I guess we
will get to kill hogs tor Thanks-
giving. n
Patsy.
UNION DOTS.
. Editor Ban.
I School commenced at Union Mon- i
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j I Bennie Blevins is on the sick list ■
. I this week.
R. A. Turner and wife went to the
Fort last Friday and came back Mon-
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Jg Cement,
Brick, Etc., Etc. ;
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Editor Sun.
Here 1 come
the Sun.
We have plenty of mud in our part
of the country.
By the help of the good neighbors
Meters- Jess and gocer Burgoon have
their store about completed and will
have » stock of groceries in. in a jew
dbys and we folk,, will not be sorry.
Our school ts getting slong nicely
with an enrollment of about thirtyiflve.
Mr. Cleave and Miss Vastie Hogue
and Miss Ola U<is were seen out
horsebock riding Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. Alex Wood and Author Lu-
cas took a flying hip to Dallas Satur-
daf.
Mrs. Burgoon sent her son, Theo,
dore a turkey for Thanksgiving.
Hope them a nice time.
Messrs. Lee Borah and Rocer Bur.
joon were on the jury last week.
Grover Good is able to return to
school after an absence of two weeks
on account of sickness.
Mr. Frank Taylor and wife and
Miss Mattie Eden were in Dallas
shopping, Monday.
Mr. l ance Trigg (cajled on Miss
Emma Eden Sunday Afternoon, if he
did have to go horseback.
Little Roy Woodall is on the siejt
list this week
Mrs. Joe Huffman is sick at her
mother’s, at Arlington.
Mrs. Silk called on Mrs. Burgoon
Tuesday afternoon.
Author Eucas is on the jury this
week.
Dee Borah got his glasses broke
Tuesday playing ball.
TOUCH-MB-NOT.
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eohool at Walnut Grove laat Mon-
day. *
Mr. Dook Simmone haa moved
into our community on the farm
of the widow Baker.
Laat Sunday night a certain
young man came home Irom
church, retired and had gone to «°n® °
Man that la born of his parent* Is of J
I few days and hill of microbe*. He J
goeth to school when a youngster and >
gets the seat of his pants paddled for C
I something he didn’t do until he is sick I
at heart. He groweth up like a weed
in a back yard, and soon reaches the
acre when he is composed largely of
feet, freckles and an appetite for pie
About the time he gets too long for 4
short trousers and not long enough for I
long ones he goeth away to college, *
tearneth how to monkey with a three :
dollar mandolin and play whlekey
poker. He qometh home a bigger fool I
than ever and martleth a sweet young
thing 'whose pa is supposed to be E
wealthy, but whom he subsequently
r aacertaineth, couldn’t buy the prize p:
- rooster at a county fair. He worrittb I
1 along from i ear to year, gradually ao- a
qnlring offsprings, nntil his house re- |
semblea a Snndav school cIhm* just be- I
fore Christmas. ’ H« freiteth through |
the day and Heth awake nights trying |
to figure out how to keep himself and i
bls depanbent population out. of the I
poor-house. Efforts are rewa ded by 1
having his daughters run away and 3
get married and bring him h me a Die- I
sou-in law every few days to feast a< ■
r his board. Hia sous grow up and call r
him governor and wet him back a five |
s spot every day or two. About the time £
I- he has acquired enough luete to make p
- it worth while for his heirs to quarrel
j over, be ©ontract* a cold and is bur- S
f rlod away before he has time to har e B
j a talk with hia family. H s arms blow
. i hie estate ou bad whi-k. y and plug |
bat-, and bi* wife put* th.- ftn shing I
I touches to hl* career by marry ing ibe
I liirMl ui’ih.
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Croup. j,
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always be kept tn the ho>» e f.»r B
llAito 0H6 If (’LiMTI-^riBhHpF 'D|xh w
y. It will prevent ibeaiucx
The Speedway oi Modern Travel.
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Come and Figure with me on all
bills, and SAVE MONEV.
Men*
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If you try a* hard to win
love aa you at one Hme
his motfm’e, yon will attair
tion of iDflusnoe in hia h
will enable you to <iwct tbi
hl* entire Ute into proper ol
We pause at the throsh
Thanksgiving. Another
many changes has quic
and oh, the changes It
We think of many, many bototeflH
ns, and the vacant chairs occupied
loved onto a year ago. Many teal
will bo heavy today, and eyes rod W
weeping. ▲ world of changes and i
dertainties. Let yonr hearts bo kl
today, tet your words bo aoft,ato||
der. Bo happy white yon may, mi
others happy white yon can, and *
this Thanksgiving Day be ftM|
with blowing rich for yon, dear read
even though you may wear the mai
of sorrow.
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I8MARBJAGK* FA1I.US.
Is the sun a failure because some 1
prudent person expose themselves, a
experience “eun e.rokeo?” Io
ocean a failure because some are so i
fortunate as to sink in the waxore?
•weet, fresh water a failure^beca
some are drowned in it? Is fire a fi
because it sometimes causes low a
sufferiuii? Is commerce a failure
cause all do not succeed in it? j
railroads a failure t»coauee aocldei
occur ? Is the atmosphere a failure I
cause of wind storinst Is human i
oietya failure because of a few ex
in It! is education a failure becai
some do not turn knowledge to go
accounts? Are all human relatk
failures because all find not perf
happiness in them? Questions like 1
■ from out of town was visiting at your
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system less able to withstand each succeeding cold, thus
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See any of our Agents of Address
tfh R. C. FYFE, «
fA Asst. G^n. Frt. & Pan. Agl ,
jgi Tyler, Texas
K , GUS HOOVER,
Traveling Passenger Ag-nt,
Waco Texas.
vis Rebekah Ledge
N*. «9.
to every Friday night at I. 0
Ing Bebekabs cordially iavited
M*»- Matti■ Nxwton,
Secretary.
M<No.^1140 ^
Meets first Tuesday nig hi
iln each month in Odd
Fellows Hall.
Visiting Knightcoord lai-
ly invited to attend
B. H. YakcY, Com.
>T.H«WD«MOW,RkK:..
BALMS OF NOWHERE,
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foregoing could be continued
nitely, but it is very evident in
is no more a failure chan any of th|l
things above mentioned I What woul|l
human beings become without tin
homes that marriage brings? The||
would sink far below the brutes. Um
worthy, bad people may themselves hl
failures in marriage or worse out <y
marriage, but marriage itself 1& a d|
vine success. |
HOW I »YOUB SCHOOL? U
Your school of course is progressinE
but we fear with many it 1* only I
_______ __ , matter “of course.” . You hear the bfe"
Tu^vu- u«h«
r*___svea iha atrlr llRt * . , . X
at homo tu nlng things topay-turvjall
the day outside of this we feat your
personal knowledge is very lame. Now
there should be daily watchfulness and
care on the part of the parenta, In-
quiries should be made of scholtrs, 0 ,
their progress, and an active interest]
taken in their advancement. (joo*s-j
ional visits should be made to theft
sch<x>l room by every parent. Com||
munioation should be frequent witK
the teachei in regard to ths child. Iffi
every possible avenue the pamn^]
should exhibit a real in erest iu sc
standing and progress of the «
Ths knowledge of sush interest
put the child on his guard, and u
and spur hnn on to greatsr a
tion. The gist of the matter^
would have your schools wte
ought to be and what you dsd
should, you should have no lest
est than the teacher or schd
would h."e been K.red 7o de«h be- “» *“"l‘ “'"»■»«*<
than they, Iro n the time ths
in the fall until iu closes iu the
or summer.
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CHEBRFUI.NESS.
Much dej>eudn upou a cheeft,
for the day. Ths man «to
home with a scrowl ou his brow
snap at his children, and a IMtl
to his wife instead of a kW
likely to be pleasant company f
body during the day; he WiU.]£
come home with a temper<1
cupiue. Wise plans shouldbA
eveiy day, that it be not anitol
ter, or an aimless bustling tqV
Yet to make a good speed snS
track we must not start oreriiM
lob many things to uudertAr,
ihej prove a nasty bnteh-Mf.
journey Is not made in a Ou
out on foot and the miaMttH
V-Xaiious and WorryHg jhtiW
walking ought not to UN aKM
body or soul. It is the ui’**
rush whether in buainosiljMp
break people down;
sane greed fur Wealth,^'
bilion, goading brain
fury. The shattered £9K
den deaths in all ourtigflHi
ters tell a sad story. A
take snort view.-, dufluSlH
is the toil thereot; ao ^Br-W
enough to bear todtofe jBwitil
morrow's load piled « if it*
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THE SUPREMACY OF „ .
& THE OLD RELIABLE
Its Attention to Passengers, Excellent Equl
e here and quite a
[be fieids.
1th of our neighbor-
hood is good as far as I know.
Our school started Monday morn-
a, .‘»h Ma. x„■ Hyd.r, mmMt.
Mrs. Amanda Wilson, of Mesqune
a vtuttog her eon J R Wilhugham.
"Blue Bonnet” visited ye scribe
Sunday evening.
Bert Jeukm. h.« relumed from
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LUMBER YARD.
All kinds of Building-Mate-
rial on hand, suefy as
Lumber, Shingles,
DON’T FAIL TO ASK ABOUT THE COTION BE1I
J; Before Purchasing your Tickets for any Trip. We can pl J
a? you wherever you wish to go no matter how remote the spl'
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Free Upon Application. /
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omroas who is »-im 1
?pte tklul"^
11 do got need either symathy or ad-
| vice, It is a groat mistake. They need
{I |t as much m fftos. I have nsver
II known one yot to rofhso to lake advice
|| if U wore tendered to thoip to the right
> I tlsse, in tbo right place and in the right
I iplrit. Tbo mistake that most people
I make in talking to the buy* to that
they loeturo them io sseson and opt,
psroecute them with all sorts of foolish
’ isuggsstions, and expert more from
them than they would from a mau. If
II bad any word of counsel to give It
I would be: Don’t lecture a boy. Don’t
| nag him. Don’t persecute him if ho
has done wrong. Don’t laugh at him
if he ha* felted, perhaps iu some ova-
ambltioua boyish schemes Don’t
I crush him. Don’t break h|s spirit
Give tbo boy a chance. Show him his
I mistake, snd then show him what he
should do. When you crush a boy’s
spirit you have ruined the boyIn all
probabilities he' will blossom into a
flnt-claw dude.
Mr. Bill HuggUe Ikft to? Elida
, M., last Thursday.
Tbo Stringtown school began
at Monday under the manage-
ent ot Miss Mabel Patterson of
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fohn Huggins began his day with a fine lot of furniture.
to fet 1 want you to SER
attention given to every case dissatisfaction or mistake^
are an impossibility. I urge you See for Yourself.
LORD the Optician, Ma^3J
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Lumber, Shingles, Jg jg
Mouldings, Sash, Jg
Doors, Lime,
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Your Trade Respectfully Solicited.
C. C. ESTILL,
Grapevine - - - Texas.
| SEE FOR YOURSELF.
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 1, 1906, newspaper, December 1, 1906; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277674/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarrant County Archives.