The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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B. R. WALL
Notary Public
Abstracts and Conveyances
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Dr. 0. 0 HOLLINGSWORTH,
DENTIST,
Grapevine, - - Texas,"
OOlea;—City Uru* 8U>re Building.
MARVIN H. d
Jopnty Judge (civil
CHARLES PR|
County Judge (crinl
R. E. BRATTOl
Sheriff— I
Wm. M. REA. I
County Attorney— I
JOHN W. BAfl
District Clerk— J
E. J. BROCK, J
County Clerk— I
LON BEAVER1
Tax Collector— J
R. ft. (Bob) IM
Tax Assessor—
G. W. (Gboroi
Surveyor—
H. M. DICKSO1
Co. Supt. Public Im
LEE HAMMON
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month
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Rentody It means that It nevwt foils to T"Jt
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? Beaver Bi*
$ We bought one of the large!
IS Hats, everything in all the newl
you buy.
Local notices B cento per line each
DMrtioo.
Rates for display advertisements lib -
ersL and made known on application
Resolutions of Respect and Obitua-
ries 3 cents a line., , .
All Notices and Advertisements not
contracted for a specified time, will be
nserted and charged for until dMered
okt.
Subscription Prick—One year, $1;
six months, 80c; three months. 33c.
J a desirable fabric here t
? to spend. We know yoi
under one roof elsewhere.
contains by far the largest stock $
bled together under one roof in W
L. G. Gilbert, the big down town 1
merchant, will be found at Third J
hnd Houston streets^ Fort Worth, J
where he has mbtfed with a com- 5
plebe line of Ladles* Ready-to- "
Wear Millinery and Men's Fur-
nishings. Will be opened about
Sept. 15th. Walt and watch for
his big ad. in neat week*s paper.
'the man who could rdn a news-
paper to suit everybody went to heav»
en long ago.
of a sweet girl baby applied at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wall
lafet Wednesday and engaged
boatd for at least Steen years. •
Cotton Is beginning to come in.
We noticed several bales on our
streets during the past few days.
Bring H niont and get the cash.
‘ Can be depended upon’1 Is an ek-
ds direct from the manufactures S
and buy for spot cash and we w
on a smaller margin ,of profit X
be able to buy elsewhere. Our jK
have been remarkably large and w
KILL th. COUCH
OURg th. LUNGS
with Dr. King’s
New ^Diecovery
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We have received a large stl
Miss Frank Yates rt
Smithfield last Thui
mding a few days
,t community.
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tea Remedy is to
medicine in use
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<6 and buy in large qu;
a are able to offer yon
A than we think you
ft purchases for this sc
a we have prepared
ft dial invitation is f
ft showing of reliable
J. 6. KEELING.
Bditor Md PeMUker.
PUBLIBHBD 1VBRT SATURDAY.
Saturday, September 3, 1910.
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Kntered at the poetoffice st Grapevine
as second clam matter.
feet of floor space*
*’ is overflowing with this season's
ist Fashionable Line of Merchan-
ts complete. The exhibition of
ich awaits your coming proves be-
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The I -ash of a Fiend
Would have been about m welcome to
A. Cooper of Oswego^ N. Y., as a mer*
oiless lung-raoklng cough that defied
? all remedies for year*. “It was moot
troublesome at n^ht,” be WritasC*noth-
ing balpkd me till I used dr. Ring's New
Discovery which cured mhbompletely:
I never cough at night now." Millions
know its matohlsto m'orit for stubborn
colds, obetinato boughs, note lungs, la- 'R is used in connection with Cbam~
grippe, asthma^ hemorrhage, croup,
Whooping tough, or hny-fovdf. It rw
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bottle ftne- It’s positively wMfrahtwfi equally valuable tor chHdfoh and
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homason, . Methodtot Meeting.
osooe for Remember the protracted meet-
r parent*, Ing at the Meth^iet Church will
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> borne. co-npetate In th. meeting. -Rev.
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yond a doubt that
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' chance to supply y
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compare the v
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Every Department.
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Arrival of New Goods in
PARTMENTS!
. of our 6,
Fall Opening DispI
ft that we offer you I
ft ask you to buy fr<
ft spend our hard earns
We buy most all of oi
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A “Weary Willie” wandered into
the sanctum sanctorium and with a
sad, hungry expression asked, “Is the
boss in?” Being answered in the af-
firmative he pleaded his cabse, pUt his
hand into his pocket and^ook took
therefrom a rule—a composing rule—
and he said “Could this rule talk it
could tell of the thousands of type,
that haye passed before Its face, not
only in this country but itt foreign
lands as well.” All was silent then
except the click of the type as they
dropped one by one into the stick.
Finally he said, “I have no parents
except my lather and mother, no
.. ;Atondu to uguski - avvw a dugr
t have seen better days but -to.
gSMsd oM days are passed like the
shadow of youth, t have no kick
coming; I made my own bed. I
chose the vocatfon of a printer, I be*-
carttfc a Wanderer, visiting strange
cities, strange lands* and crossed the
oceans; have slept upon the ground
many, many nights, counted ties and T
tried the burning sands; Pm at home T
wherever night overtakes me. Today,
1 feast;-—to-morrow I starve. I have
not eaten supper nor breakfast, but
fasting does not hurt me no<. I am jk
honest, i never wronged a man bf a T Latest Designs and Colors,
penny in my life. I have to go some- j
where I know not where; 1 am not
tontent neither can I be. If 1 were j
offered a mansion and money to spend i
I would not know how to enjoy it.
Life is one long, weary tramp for me.
I know not where it will end” After
eating a hearty dinner he continued
his joumeyingt.^-Ex.
I\ We inVite you to call and inepe
IS ing cabinets which the carpenti
TEXAS
{oing to ask you for just an even $
your needs this fall in the Way of S
me and see what we offer and w
ces and if you are not convinced $
lues for the money we will not <E
r it behooves every one of us to
ars where we get the best values. ,
tnd Leading Store
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LODGES.
Tuscola Tribe No. 197,
Improved Order of Red flea
Meets every Monday's Sleep at Odd
Fellows’ Wigwam.
C. C. Cook, Chief of Reeords.
Wafford Hrndbrson, Bachem.
Grapevine Lodge No. 402.
I. O. O/F.
Meets every Saturday night.
Earl Yates, N. G.; J. 8. Daniels, Y. ,
G ; C. C. McDonald, Secretary; H. F.
Saunders, Treasurer.
Grapevine Camp No. 311.
. W. O. W.
Meets every 2nd aud 4th Tuesday
night In each mouth at 7:80 iu W. O
W. Hall.
. S. A. Wall, C. C.; J. B. Wood,
Adv. L.;W. R. Cook, Clerk; G. O.
Blevins, Banker.
Winnie Davis Rebekah Lodge
’ No. 69.
Meets every Thursday afternoon at
4:00 o’clock at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Miss Bertie Starr, N. G.; Mrs. M-
R. Keene, V. G.; Miss Mary Deen,
Seo’y; Miss MlnervaAustin Tress.
GRAPEVINE CHAPTER NO 326.
Order1 Eastern Star. ,
Meets first Monday night at 7.00
p. m.; third Monday at 8 00 p. tn. in
each month, at the Masonic Hall.
Miss Mary Dun, Sec.
Grapevine Lodge No, 2727,
MODERN BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICA.
Meets 2nd and 4th Friday nights in
each month.
Mis. Bessib Mae Taylor, Pres.
Miss Mary DeEn, Sec’y.
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Rly the shade you ar? looking for. -The
what you care to spend you can find
bought for just the amount you want
d as many good things in Dress Goods
"1 Hats for Men.
most (Jp-to-the-Minute line of Men’s
& and coIqts. Look them over before
Clothe®» _____ < ; .
ft of Men’s Clothing for fall. All the
made by the Schwabs of St. Louis.
Hine. They will be in our new cloth-
work on now.
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Following are thel
lected at the primarJ
23rd:
Governor—
O> B. COLQUD
Lieut. Governor—
A* B. DAVIDS
Congress—
OSCAR CALL
State' Senator—
< O. 8. EATTIM
Floater—
A. W. WALK
Representative Pla
L. J. WORTEL
cure diarrhoea, dyfentary or Ifowel
oompteinto. It is ptatatatko takfc>nd
wtaNb. SoMhyaBMtoi
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1910, newspaper, September 3, 1910; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290865/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarrant County Archives.