The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Opium .Morphine nor Mineral
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
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m wee a woman |
It, who was much
neieat pottery ex-
L pointed out one col-
■M old vases, say-
lug up at Herculan-
always insist on using the very best
materials for all kinds of house-
work and this is largely responsible
for the reputation they enjoy ——5
their neighbors. Good work and
good results are impossible with poor
Among the I
metropolitan m
from a rural d
Interested In tl
hlblts.
The attendan
lection of beai
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the country. * _
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cleaned up a bit, 1
about as you see
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head, the lady
turned to her coin
“He’s a nice-lo
but I don’t belts
They never dug
pots out of the fl
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there were fish
is disappointed
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BEST SHE COULD SAY.
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LEWIS* “SINGLE BINDER."
Myrtle—I understand Mias Critic
paid mo a compliment last night
Natlca—Not quite, but she came as
near it as you could ever expect from
her. She said you were charming.
No one can tell the torture of soul
Mrs. F. Cox, of Chicago, went through
when her little boy was suffering
from Eczema. She tried everything
without success until she finally hit
upon Resinol.
The following Is what she says: “I
•annot speak too highly of Resinol
Ointment and Soap. They -cured my
baby boy of Eczema. He had a very
levere case. Numerous other rem-
idles had been tried and failed to do
any good. I would not bo without
them In the house.*
The first application will relieve
the Itching and irritation In skin dis-
eases, and stop the pain In burns or
maids. Chafing, Sunburn, Polson Ivy
eruptions are often cured by an over-
sight application.
Resinol preparations are sold at all
Irug stores. ■' ?
Resinol Chemical Qo., Baltimore, Md.
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An Illinois Mother's Case.
A hand-made cigar fresh from the
table, wrapped in foil, thus keeping
fresh until smoked. A fresh cigar
made of good tobacco la the Ideal
.ERISM ROES IN TEXAS
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Bad Double Tragedy.
nesvllle: A. P. Ruseell, about
*ars of age, early Sunday night
and killed his 6-year-old son and
killed himself with the same re-
Krebs Fire Stopped by Dynamite.
McAlester, Okla.: Saturday mid-
night a fire of unknown origin* In J
Jacobs’ general store In Krebs de
strayed that building and Its contents,
the Krebs Hotel, owned by Pete Silva,
a barber shop, the Odd Fellows* Hall
and Martin Kerr’s residence. The to
tai loss is about 125,000; partly In-
sured. The McAlester fire department
sent a chemical company and the Katy
Railroad sent a train of fourteen water
cars and the opera house and other
buildings were saved. Frame buildings
burning were dynamited and much
plate glass in tho town was broken.
Mexican Row Ends In $50,000 Blaze.
Goliad: One man’s right eye sho*
* from Its socket, another man scraped
by a passing ball, about $50,000 worth
of property destroyed by fire, Is ths
result of a fight had at Fannin, Go
laid County, Sunday. The trouble be
gan Saturday afternoon, several Mex-
ican altercations having taken place
on the streets. The row was resumed
Sunday morning, and a pistol shot
put out Frank Hall’s eye, another
; grazed Charlie Smith’s cheek, while
a third punctured a gasoline tank
Masting a fire that destroyed a num-
ber of small buildings, at a loss ol
worn© $50,000. a-
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An Octogenarian Shows ’Em How to
Farm.
Athens: J. M. Pickens of Pickens
Spur, on the Texas & New Orleans
Railroad, near Athens, on less than
fifteen acres of land has raised thii
year and shipped sixteen car loads ol
watermelons, on which he has cleared
above all expenses $1,050. In plant
Ing, growing and marketing these meh
one he did most of the work (all of
the particular work) with his owfi
hands. Besides the sixteen cars ship*
ped he has fed to his stock, glveii
to his neighbors, relatives and friends
tn tho vicipLty and in Athens fully
*breo cars more of melons.
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Advice.
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ter sing, what would you advise mo
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moeqpitoes hen
sane,
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“Well,* the music master replied,
“I hardly know. Don’t you suppose you
could get her interested In settlement
work or horseback riding or ^some-
thing like that?-
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TuberculotlB
Autopsies made
hospitals for tbs b
show that tubefc
disease In about :
cases, as compa*
that percentage i»
tion.
Of Short Duration.
“Pllmply Is afrlad to ask old Mr.
Plunker for his daughter’s hand."
"Why, Pllmply told m® yesterday ho
stood In with the old gentleman.*
^Oh, that waiT ohly for a few min-
utes in the vestibule of an office build-
ing during a shower.*
sb or
Sok relief
Msatlon by
£1 remedy
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1 forme of
tin healthy
bf Clarks-
B IB years
A the best
othing did
tterlae. It
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to similar
by mail for
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rk capitalists have recently
tnspootton of the proposed
Weatherford A Brazos Vab
y from Gainesville to Weath-
d are reported aa being
eased with the route.
22,500. The Llpeoomb oon-»
IdSng has als6 been com-
has raised a fund by sub-
k to build cement sidewalks
all her ward school buiMlngs.
was commenced on the new
Federal building at Wichita
Mia ■
A petition is being prepared to pre-
mt to the CommlsBloners’ Court of
xreestone at next meeting, asking that
It order an election for the issuance
of $40,000 in forty-year bonds for the
purpose of building first-class roads
in the Fairfield district.
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Also sweet
from that itching bu
using Tetterlne, a
for eczema, tettsn m
las, dandruff and <u
skin diseases. UK*!
Mrs. Thomas Th«
Villa Ga-. writ*’
with tormenting
doctors to rres«r»WW
me any good unU* *'
cured me. I
sands of others *“ I
cures. A
Tetterlse at drowgl
SBC. by J. T- SWP<«
W. L. DOUGLAS
•2.50, *3.00, *3.50 & *4.00 SHOES J
WOMEN wear WA-Doogla. styHJvp-focd
the standard of QUALITY n
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The worlmiamhip which ha> madeW.L. |
Doi^laz ihoez famous the world over to
If I could take you into my large factories
at Brockton, Maxx, and show you how
carefully W.LDouglas shoe, are made, you
would then understand why they are war-
ranted to bold their dtape, fa better and^L
year longer than any other make I or the price
CAUTION ^-»dprio.»L
^Cwn^^or^.
fresh, crisp, dainty, snow-white effect
on clothes so much desired by all
women, go to your grocer, ask for
and insist on getting a large 16
ounce package for 10 cents and
Use DefianfiPyStarch
' Prepared.
"Grtteloue, what la all that crepe
for?* .■ •
“I imd a chance to get it at abar^
gain, and, you know, my hueband goes
in for flying."
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whot It Out* On a Train.
Oottonplant, Ark.: F. H. Kennedy,
postmaster here and prominent bank-
er atfd planter, was shot and Instantly
• killed on the Rock Island passenger
train Saturday at Sateburg, near here,
by R. C. Ljnch, his brother-in-law.
Kennedy was aboard the train when.
Lynch boarded it at Salsburg, and It
is said that both men began shooting.
Bad blood had existed between tho
two men for several years.
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lealer some more than other 5c cigars,
but the higher price enables this fac-
tory to use extra quality tobacco.
There are many imitations; don’t be
fooled. There la no substitute! Tell 1
the dealer you want a Lewis "Single
Binder.*
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 26, 1911, newspaper, August 26, 1911; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291013/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarrant County Archives.