The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Grapevine, - - Texas,
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Hrs. W. N- Sanders is
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ly left Tuesday for his
Sunday with
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Tay-
lor, Jan. 13th—a boy.
Remember to get that poll tax
receipt before the last day of this
month, or yon >111 be disfran-
chised.
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Fancy Cluster Raisins (regular
20o value) 8 lbs for 25c.
Olympia Confectionkry.
Jere Osterheut made a trip to
on the Panther City last Wednesday,
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to do without the necessities of life
provided he was allowed its luxuries.
Jt is said that when a woman be-
gins to magnify her age it is with the
hope that somebody will minify or
contradict her, but why confine this
idiosyncrasy to one ses. Men are
quite as anxious to appear and feel
young ms womco t
If there was ever a pronounced
sentiment for annexation an the part
of Canada it b non-existent now.
The wort
with™ scribe? "
P. F®. Sanders has recovered from
now is helpless with
'e hope he rosy soon
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AMD AU THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. |
GUARANTEED SATISFAC
OK MONEY REFUNDED.
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known, to bo and apj>ear ■ ■
District Court, to be balden in sad for
the eoonty of Tarrant, at the court-
bouse thereof, is the city of Fort
bring tbeTth
, ,____, n and there to
answer the petition of Mildred Carroll,
•s plaintiff, filed in said Court, on the
lOthdkysfbeotWKberA. D, 1909,against
Edward CarruD as defendant, said suit
being numbered 29879 the nature of
bids Award is as follows, to-wit:
Plaintiff sues for divorce, alleging
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ID EVERY SATURDAY.
LODGES.
Tuscola Tribe No. 197,
Improved Order of Red Meo
_ Meets every Monday’9 Sleep at Odd
OK<Chief of Records.
Henderson, Hao hem.
MORE
Everybody Who Tastes
Our Delicious
CHOCOLATES
Says “MORE”
Everybody delights In their
wholesome goodness and so
they should.
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BW'i'V 1
wMwvwto
am a sprinkling to the United States,
will flock to its standard. The gen-
eral plan mapped out is to silently but
seriously boycott certain luxuries, and
even necessities of life provided the
boycotters can stand it. For our part
we can get along without the condi-
ments and even luxuries but we have
not yet reached the high plane of that
adept, Charles Lamb, who was ready
-t
ics, and the teacher told him that it
was a true science. “For instance,”
he said “if it tak*es one man twelve
days to build a house, then twelve
men can build it to one day.” Johnie
replied; And 288 men will build it in
an hour, 17,280 in a minute, and
1,036,800 men will put it up in a
second. Now, I don’t bulieve they
could build one brick to that time.
Again, if one ship can cross the At-
lantic in twelve days, twelve ships
should be able to cross it in one day.
I don’t believe that, either, so I’m not
to study mathematics,” and
Li
ing his p
rearson.
Mr. an
Panl
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piano Plto week and spent several
days in Grapevine.
Miss Wolfe returned Sunday
from her home at Frisco where
she has been spending Christmas
with home folks.
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Ton will find it to your ad-
vantage to call here when
you want anything in the
Candy Line.
Oljnpia Confectioner!
(Parlor Prugstore Bldg.)
CLUBBING OFFER.
The Dallas Sami-Weekly
Farm News makes a specialty of
OKLAHOMA
nswa Qntaide of this, it la unques-
tionably the best semi-weekly publi-
cation in the world. It gives news
from all over the world, but particu-
larly an unsurpassed
NEWS SERVICE
of tbs great Southwest In general.
Specially lite and useful features are
the Farmers* Fovum- A pen for__ ■
th. Little Men and Women. Grapevine Lodge No. 403
The Woman’s Century. And
particular attantien is given to Mar-
ket Reports. You can get The
Sensi-Weokly Phm News in connec-
tion with The Grapevine Sua for 81.75
a year cash for both papssa.
SUBSCRIBE NOW and g< ths fo-
cal news and the news of the world at
remarkably asadtt cask
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f OrpOMey^
Of;-
Electric
Bitters
In nervous prostrationknd female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
^ussNcntr
It fo ths best medicine ever sold
over a draggfe *s counter.
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for labor of various kinds. To the
farmer a first-class town affords a
hotter market for his grain, a bet-
tor trading point, and ouch a town
Is bound to increase the value of
his land. Unquestionably “in
union there is strength.” Let us
all ooontrlM, or ao tea We Obtain PATENTS
TWAT OAT. adTrrttae Umiu ttmrrnaHj, at <mr
■JiaII, and halpMS*• auCMM
Band model photo or Match for FRKK report
a* patontaMlity. W yean* practice. SUN-
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SO2.BOS Savanth Street,
WASHINOTON, O. C.
rdiscuuion at present to all sec-
is something to eat. Everybody
us that food stuffs are exoibitantly
and when once a month or oftener
grocer’s bill Is presented we are
to believe them. An antitrust
movement has been started to
Kington and it is expected that
food con.umer., of which Ihere
Johnie w». .ent to «tud, mnthemat- ,o their ll0,ne ln lhe Vlne *“•wetk-
. at-, arererekmw ftrvM him tiimt it Mfo Bod Mrs. I^cc Thwcatt mot
to
returning that night.
A HerriMs Koto-Up., t
“About tasi yean ago say brother was
“held up” to his work, health and hap-
piness by what was believed fobs hope-
less ecosumptian,” write* W. R. Ups-
MS
Don t 101
can’t vote u
Better do it
President H<
Hundreds of orphans have been I
helped by the President of The Indus-
trial and Orphan’s Home at Macon,
Ga., who writes; “Ws have used
Electric Blttore to this Institution for
nino years. It baa proved a most ox-1
oellent medicine for stomach, liver and
kidney troubles. Wo regard it as one
of the best family medicines on earth.”
It invigorates the vital organs, purifies
the blood, aids digestion, creates ap-
petite. To strengthen and build up
thin, pale, weak children or run-down
people it baa no equal. Best for female
complaints. Only 50c At 0. J. Wall’s.
Pay yoqr poll tax as the time in
which to pay and get a vote is
growing short very rapidly. Bet-
ter attend to this matter NOW.
■SMS—a—m—
The Club
Estill last 5
a very inte
Religion of
wegian Lit<
of Sweden i
of Sweden-
rected by M
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Swedish wi
high idea cl
any, have i
function th<
They hold »
alm o! art]
elevate, to i
conventions
»o far as U
tion of moi
the creatire
productive^
culoate act!
born of ^l
thatlainint
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notioes 5 cents per line each
jSm for disptoy
-tss-.’ssrjss:
and charged for until ordered
"aijBSOHtPriOM
six tnbntbs, 50oi three months, wc.
protbgt your T0WN-
Protect you* town Bnd thereby
show that you are in favor of pro-
tection. If protection is good for
the nation it is good for the town.
As townspeople we should favor
our town above every other, as the
growth and development of it is
what will enhance the value of all
property both in and about it.
Then buy your dry goods, groce-
ries, hardware, furniture, etc., at
home; have your printing, your
blacksmithing, your shoe-making
done nt home | patronite home in
every Instance that you pan. The
success of our merchants and me-
chanios means new business houses going
and residences, additional demand johnie left the teacher studying it
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Meets every Saturday night. 1
V. M. Washam, N. G.; Rarl Yates, I
V. G ; C. C. McDonald, Secretary; H. I
F. Saunders, Treasurer. i
Grapevine Camp No. 311.
w. o. w.
Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday ■
night in each month at 7:80 iu W. O. f
W. Hall.
8. A. Wall, 0. U.; D. E. Austin,
^dT;_Lri Wu* R- Cook’ Clerk» M- 3*
Hollis, Banker. ■
Winnie Davis Rebekah Lodge I
No. 69. I
Meets every Tuesday night at I. O. "
O.F.HaU.
Miss Minerva Austin, N. G.; Miss
<r n . w ilt du<hiu
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id Mrs. H. E. Sanders of
e spent JCmas with her mother
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£ WHITE ROSE.
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notified1
Meat Market win
ornlng at 9 o’clock
ed until 6 o’clock
Please remember
efore the closing
BERRY BROS.
spent last Sunday
i.
t with Mrs. F. T.
;esday and recited
ng lesson on The
Northmen, Nor-
re, The Literature
>yal Family
>n was di-
. Yates.
be said of
hey have a
sg. Few, if
i their sole
an of form,
the highest
»to teach and
udloe and
dioate, in
the solu-
s through
Ish to in
gy that is
Plaintiff prays that citation Issue to
defendant, that she have judgement
for divorce, and for costs and for gen-
eral and special relief.
Herein fail not, but have you then
and there before said Court, this Writ,
with your return thereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
Witness, EXJ. Brock. Jr., Clerk of
the District Court of Tarrant County.
f i—i Given under my hand and
( seal. } seal of said Court to Fort
1J Worth, this 11th day of
December, A. D. 1909.
E. J. Brock, Jr..
Clerk District Court, Tarrant Co., Tex.
By M. P. Vowkll, Deputy.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
Thk State of Texas.
In the District Court, Tarrant Coun-
ty, Texas, February Term, A. D. 1910.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Tar-
rant County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded. That,
by making publication of this Citation
in some newspaper published in the
county of Tarrant four weeks previous
to the return day hereof, you summon
J. R. Moors, whose residence is un-
known, to be and appear before ths
District Court, to be holden in and for
the county of Tarrant, at the court-
house thereof, to the city of FortWortb,
on the first Monday in February, A.
D. 1910, the same being the 7th day of
said month, then and there to answer
the petition of Bertie A. Moore, as
plsintifl, filed to said Court on the 81st
day of December. A. D. 1909, against
J. R, Moore, as defendant, said suit
being numbered 29842, the nature of
Which demand is as follows, to wit:
Plaintiff sues for divorce, alleging
that she and defendant were duly and
Uy married on the 81st day of
’ •£0]rtly »*W mar-
defendant began a course of un-
>.nM» kInd *nd hanh treatment, and would
ucies Qom, and abuse plaintiff, and
&an*s would strike her with hie hands and
and fi*S “d by *y“°n of “oh treatment
on the part of defendant toward plain-
® po- tiff has made their further living to-
>rob- father as man and wife wholly fasup-
ks of P°rUble< Plaintiff alleges that three
“ 0 was born to them a girl child for which
! for the Md cngtod 0{
re and custody of said child
to and for general and spe-
^;v- F
not-h«v« you then
re said Court, this Writ
'turn thereon, showing
exw-uted the same.
Bmwk, Jm. Clerk of
of Tarrant County,
m under my hand and
of said OoSrt to Fort
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StgwrizjSi^
mBap in and sing a little
h& been absent for some
)Xot back from the west
’t jlwe time to sing to the
SK?' Well all of us chil-
lomome without “Mother."
''woo? We must have an-
her J
iM I would try and give some
EgAsews, but J didn’t have
Kil l was having such a
■MiK bunting and to par*
ringings that I didn’t have
ivebten out as far as Stanton
is * pretty country, those
jjytoyn the west ought to go
i It, were is lots of game
d anyone can have great
Sting, but you can’t ran any-
a tree because there are no
John (keener is on the sick
Mrg, C. J. Greener spent
j his parents.
nd Mn. G. E. Hurst moved
— Mrs. Lee Thweatt moved
home last week.
Corbin of Coppell spent a few
it week with George Greener.
« ford (pent Saturday night
P. F» Sa
pneumos
rheumati
recover.
Mrs.
Bertie Starr, V. G.{ J. M. Phillipa,
Secretary; Mire Lula Coleman, Treaa-
urer.
GRAPEVINE CHAPTER NO 326.
Order Eastern Star.
Meets first Monday night in every
month at the Masonic Hall.
Mrs. Wrbchib Estill, W. M,
Miss Maby Dbbn, See,
CTTATIOM BY PUBLICATION.
The Stayw of Texas.
IstbiDMM OarAiYtenuit Coun-
ty, YtaEaa, Febnaiy Item. A. D. 1910.
To the errety Oreetobie of Tar-
Yen are hririby n—■nearisd, That,
by saaktog pablfoation of this citation
in aome newspaper published in the
eoonty of Turant fear weeks previous
to the return day hereof, you summon
Edward Canoil, whose residence to un-
S££££SL*Lp,“b*toreth‘
the eocmty of Tsnaat,
Worth, oa the firirt Mom
A. D. IMS, the aaare
day of said UMMKtKtbMi
filed In said Coort, on the
Mtkdtoy efDeoember A- D, 1909,against
Edward CanuR as defendant, said suit
being aansutaered 29879 the nature of
which dteasaad to an followa, to-wit:
Plaintil! sues for divorce, alleging
that aha and defendant were duly and
legally married on or about the 12tb
2^,' of February 1905 and lived together
as man and wife until some time in
1909; that defendant was cruel
inhuman toward plaintiff; that
idant failed and refused to support
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1910, newspaper, January 15, 1910; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290999/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarrant County Archives.