The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1912 Page: 4 of 12
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CANDIDATE FOR
Saturday. July 13, 1912.
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Room, for detecting and correcting As*
tlgmatism, Myopia, Hypen^ a and
Bresbyopla. Speed, accuracy and com-
fort assured. Ths beet la none too good
for you. All k|m| of I>n*ey, Frames
or Eye Glass Mounting. Kiyptuk’s
Tories and Rest R»’« are the beat.
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JKWfUR ARP QFTICIAN.
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RESTAURANT IND MEAT MARKET
WALL A WALL, Proprietors,
are here to serre the public
’ with the best of Fresh Meats,
flflHgKgr ^ggs, Butter and Cheese. Also a nice
Ifae of Can Goods and Candies.
BUI Short Orders a Specialty,
HN||E^ Highest Prices paid for Hcgs and J
Cattle. We strive to please all
times. Call and see us, we will appreciate your patronage.
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intth forced Flynn ba
Irner a half dosan ’
I butting,” ho would
r in Flynn’s
you.”
he was utterly helpte
■ round on and byWJ
teerately trying to ■
Ihin with his head. Tin
I Johnson held him pd
I clinches, Flynn JerM
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tad him repeatedly, b
J. In the seventh bo I
^upward every time !
Is head unde/ John
i feet were both of
d again. Bometlmi
ap two feet into th
jnges at the eluslvi
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w,tm Dr. King’s
New Discus
FOR C8^J*8 U&S
Winn
Grapevine Hive No. 40s,
LADY MACCABEES.
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday at I,
O. O. F. Hall, 2480 p. m. Mrs. Clara
G. Phillips, Commander; Mrs. Minnie
6. Walker, Record peeper.
GRAPEVINE CHAPTER NO 326.
Order Eastern Star.
Meets first Monday at 7.00 p. m., and
third Monday al 8 Q0 p. m, each mouth
at the Masonic Hall.
Mrs. Sue B. Shultz. W. M.
Mrs. Kate Estill Yates, Sec,
kill™, cough
and CURE trk LUNC
ah Leagf
No. 69.
Meets every first, third and fifth
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, and
second and fourth Tuesday evening
at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Minnie O. Walker,
N. G.; Mrs. Vannab Mulinax, V. G.;
Miss Mary Deen Bec’y; Mrs. Ballfo
Mulinax, Trees.
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OF MAINTAINING MUD HOLRS
COST OF STAT? CAPITOL^
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Woman’s Life.
arriagc, home-
ping, maternity.'
mTis still a fi-
t—a pensioner
bounty, as for-
9n her father’s,
of the financial
lags in the back
ippose in her
He years she be
family of chil-
And then mat
went from that
M the engage-
| some where
Broad comes a
iQfs. More than
and the
and
s be
■d to breed contempt, but the mud hole appears
■this rule, as most of our citizens have been
■d with H from infancy and we contribute
yn to maintaining it, as well as submit
0QO per annum levied by the mud hole in re-
I of the load. A chain is no stronger than its
lie carrying capacity of q road is governed by
I and qteepest grade. .
c highway? will do away with the mud hole.
days
for
HHB
H. H. Yancy had business in
the Panther City last Thursday.
The One Place
to get Photos that do not fade.
Special Low Prices. Cabinet
Photos 32.00 per dozen and up.
Bring or mail us your Kodak films.
Developing true. Prints 5c each.
Mra.*C. B. Sanders, Tuesday.
Mrs. Tuck and children spent
Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.
Berry, of the Vine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sanders
were absent from Sunday school
Sunday. They were visiting
Mrs. Garrison of Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunwoody spent
Monday at W- E. Hurst’s.
Mrs. Ingram called on Mrs.
P. F. Sanders Monday.
Mr. apd Mrs. W. E. Pearson
are planning a trip to Tenn., we
wish them a nice time on their
visit.
Lawrence and Hubert Sanders
took in the pic nic at Bethel, near
Lewisville last Thursday.
Mrs. W, J. Corbip is at Bed-
ford this week visiting her sick
father, Mr. Miller.
Mrs. Manning is visiting Min-
eral Wells this week.
Little Miss Nerma Martin of
Oak Cliff is visiting Miss Ruby
Crews this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Corbin
called on F. P. Sanders Tuesday.
Mrs. Will Ratliff of Coppell
has been real sick.
Everybody remember that the
Cottonwood meeting begins the
third Sunday.
Bqnnie Lassie.
low what a dan-
jrtain drug the
,1b. Perhaps you
le who have been
they thought was
>f calamei.
»ve an attack of
en your liver has
come to C. J.
» and ask for a
1’s ^4ver-Tone.
ant tasted
etitute for
and with-
-effeots of
mi Calomel?
, it, H’s Danger
i’s Uver*To«®
But the
worker,
Qscien-
M little
B woild
figures
little shadowy
ones a little
he lives in the
b of that Mq-
lonomy.—Inex
Harper’s Ba-
JOHN SWARTZ,
705 1-3 Main St.,
Fort Worth, Texas.
A contributor to the Roanoke,
Va.r Leader wrofe a half column
poenq on the killing of a pig. Real-
ly there is something almost poet-
ic about a full smokehouse this
Winter.
-Tone gives the
nount of gentle
Is to induce it to
>erly and thor-
all’s drug store
ur money back
>n’s Liver-Tone
f a perfect sub-
IU
K!
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LumberwSash»Doors
Lime«iCemenb"Brick
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For Best Shoeing in towrf1
and all kinds of jiohind It Flynn s Nows were
w, delivered during a clinch,
i appeared nettled at his own
aside, unless Johnson chose to
ilm to batter away at his etom-
ohnson smiling the while over
i shoulder. When the fight was
mfo was not a mark on John-
lyond a cut inside hi* lower
meat
ed th
was
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Lne, * • - Texaw.
Wash
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with al
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of revs
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pervie
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Blacksmithisg and Auto
Work.
Work and prioes guaranteed ajioh bled slightly for a few min-
good as ths best. • _
Walking Plowshares S I aach.
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do of glove* and elbow* be-
rbicb Flynn crouched. It was
ibition of guarding and hitting
clinches as far a* the Cham-
L’aa concerned. Not a blow of
j reached Johnson with any
through Flynn’s guard which
the white man’s head.
reatly Johnson did not attempt
hard. He contented himself
slow, scientific chopping, ev-
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several V
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of the ex*
The enll
, after the fight John-
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(Adv’t.)
TOJN.
••There were two actresses In ani
early play of mln®,” Hid an au-
thor, “both very beautifuli but the
leading actress was thin. She
quarreled one day at rehearsal
with the other lady, and she ended!
the quarrel by saying, lightlyfows. right and left hook* to
•Remember, please, that I am th
star.’
“Yes, I know you’re the star,’
the other retorted, eyeing with an
amused emile the leading actress's
long, slim figure, 'but you’d look
better, my dear, it you were a lit-
tle meteor I”—London Kxchange.>w finding its way through the
SEE A. C. HILBISH
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I You ough
wrous and
Chemical, C9
know severs
isalivated by
I* Tery light
. Next time
biliousness J
gotten slug
Wall’s dru|
bottle of J
You wfil fij
liquid and I
calomel In e
out the dan
calomel.
Dodson’s]
liver just
stimulation:
do its worl
oughly. C;
will give y
any time
fails to proM
1 stitute for c|
Ices, Free
end Prosen I
should ente
I°r s yeai
for July coi
different ed
each entertai
besides.
List your
j
epeate^^ .
tee tookwVRF
gh It all the champlob was
He evaded Flynn's attacks
e utmost ease, whether the
man led with hl* hand* or
L Only once In the nin*
ltd he show any wish to end
t, and yet opinion wa* unan-
aat he could have put Flynn
ay time he fancied. The cham-
>ned up only once early In the
'hen Flynn landed hi* only
Tuscola Tribe No. 197,
Improved Order of Red Hen
Meets every Monday’? Rleep at QdJ
Fellows’ Wigwam.
C. C. cook, Chief of Record*.
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Grapevine Camp No. 311,
W. O. W.
Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday
night in each qiqnth at 7:80 in W. O
W.Rall,
W, R. Buohqer, 0. O.; A. P. Woods,
Ady. L; W, R/pook, Clerk; G. U.
Blevins, Banker.
Gaines B. Turner.
Toip C, Bradley.
At|qru®ys and counsellors at Law
Rooms 4Q4-4O5 First National Bank
Building,
FORT WORTH, r - TEXAS.
Grapevine Lodge No. 2727,
MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERIfA,
Meets every secqnc} and foy^th Fr|-
day pight®-
Mbs. Nannie Mabry, Pres.
Miss Mary Deen, Sec’y.
WRWWWffJJW l|i. i H||i! gWBBI
J. T. MOREHEAD,
Notary Public
ORAPBVISE, . . TEXAS '
Kuiicswolfi
DENTIST,
GHAPEvjNg, , . Texas.
QHlpe;—Uitj Drug Stpr«
Notary Public 7
Abstracts and Conveyances
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Grapevine Lodge No. 402.
I. O. O. F.
Meets every Saturday night.
B. R. Wall, N. G,; J. B. Ratledge, N.
G ; F. T. Estill, Secretary; W- R Cook,
Treasurer.
COTTON WOOD CVLUNqS.
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Editor Sun:
The people jn this community
finished thrashing last Tuesday
evening.
Mr. aqd Mrs. George Corbiq
returned home from OoUin, Co,
last Monday. They say that
cotton and cqrn look good over
there. k -
Harry Sanders and wife made
a flying trip to Pallas Saturday.
Mrs. Sanders' brother came
home with them and stayed with
them until Sunday night,
Mrs. W. E. Hurst is real sick
this week we are sorry to report.
Mr. And Mrs- Pearson took
dinner with Mr. apd Mrs. P. F,
1 Sanders Friday, u-
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1912, newspaper, July 13, 1912; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290694/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarrant County Archives.