Garland News. (Garland, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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LOVE BILL IS VALID
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BIG GIRGUS.
the Garland boys are in fine fettle.
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and the game will be a hot
one.
Elm and Poydras Sts. ®
Married Fifty-One Years,
Rowlett Items-
Mrs. Eveline Coyle visited her
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You Have
PLANS TO GET RICH
OXIDINE
You need
50 Cents PER BOTTLE
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Rowlett.
we will close.
With every cash purchase amounting to
$5.00 we will give one ticket free to the
Bring your whole family and let us fit out
the boys and men folks with clothes and
then for a good time.
Collectfons promptly made and
remitted for on day of payment.
Your Business Solicited.
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son, H. B. Coyle at Garland
cently
Uncle Coy Kirby has been
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
BEN O. SMITH, President,
FRANCES P SMITH, V. President,
Entertainment.
Miss Emma Randall will give a
recital at the K. of P. Hall Friday
night, October 20, proceeds to be
used for benefit of C. P. church.
Everybody invited to attend.
It is sold under an absolute guarantee and if
you are not cured your druggist will re-
fund your money. Made in regular
and tasteless forms. Sold by
all druggists for
The Citizens National Bank
OF GARLAND, TEXAS.
Judge Victor L Brooks Refuses
Injunction and Sustains
Law Fully.
Peposits Solicited Under a
Guarantee of Absolute Safetv.
All favors extended consistent with
conservative banking.
Dizziness, spells of blindness, head-
ache and sour stomach are caused by
torpid liver and constipated bowels.
Prickly Ash Bitters removes the cause
of the trouble and puts the system in
perfect order. Peter Handlev, special
agent.
..........$60,000
T. N. HICKMAN. Cashier
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list of Letters
Remaining uncalled for in this office1
for the week ending Oct. 20, 1905,
Ladies— Mrs. Ida Writtenberry, Mrs.
Sarah Hunter, Miss Estelle Greer, Mrs,
Mandy Baker, Mrs. Rosa King Barry.
Gentlemen—Hubert Webster, Jessie
D. Warrick, James Niiliams, Wesley
Johnson,
These letters will be sent to the dead
letter office Nov. 3, 1905 if not delivered
before, in calling for the above, please
say “advertised,” giving date of list.
G. W CROSSMAN, P. M.
Ice Cream Sapper.
The ice cream supper to have
been given at the residence of W.
L Ogle, north of town, last Sat-
urday night for the benefit of the
Antioch Baptist church, was post-
poned to next Saturday night.
Everybody invited.
PATTON-WORSHAM DRUG CO.
MANUFACTURERS
DR. A. F. THIGPEN
....DENTIST.,..
Office up stairs in Telephone
Building.
$1000 in Gold
AND COST OF ANALYSIS will be
paid to any person who can
find a trace of Arsenic,Strych-
nine, Morphine or any other
poisonous or injurious drug in
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d (The National Bank of Commerce
2 Corner elm and Poydras streets
# DALLAS, = TEXAS,
School Opening,
The public school at Housley
will open the second Monday in
November, the 13. Frank Pick-
ett is principal and Miss Lena
Sunderland assistant.
are often frustrated by sudden break-
down, due to dyspepsia or constipa-
tion. Brace up and take Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. They take out the ma-
terials which are clogginig your ener-
gies, and give you a new start. Cure
headache and dizziness too. At Peter
Handley’s drug store; 25c, guaranteed.
[Such letters are always wel-
come. Rowlett come again soon,
—Ed.]
“HOW’S YOUR APPETITE?”
Does this weather maKe you want to
set down and stay set? Does your food
disgust you? If so, you need Simmon’s
Sarsaparilla. It picks you up, keeps
you up. and the grocery bill bells about
your appetite.
Football Game.
Garland and Forney football
teams will p lay on the Gar-
land grounds next Wednesday,
Oct. 25, at 3:30. An interesting
game is expected.
NEW CURE FOR CANCER.
All surface cancers are now known
to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Va.,
writes: “I had a cancer on my lip for
years, that seemed incurable, till
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve healed it, and
now it is perfectly well.” Guaranteed
cure for cuts and burns. 25c at Peter
Handley’s drug store.
• the sick list but we are glad to re-
port him a little better.
Tom Harston's little son, Lestre
has been dangerously ill for several
weeks but is improving.
Cotton is coming in at a yery
slow rate.
Fred Wagoner has gone to Min-
eral Wells for his health.
Born, October 10, 1905, to Mrs.
Lillie Mayhabb, a girl.
Last Wednesday a week ago Mrs.
W. A. Maupin gave the married
ladies quite an interesting “Cut-
ting” party. Mrs. Cora Picharc,
Mrs. Summers and Mrs. Buchanau
were from Garland. Three prizes
were awarded as follows: Mrs
Cora Prichard cut 491 quilt
squares, as a prize an egg beater;
Mrs. Ella Jackson 296 squares,
prize a can cutter; Mrs. Mary
Meirs 12 squares. She received
the booby prize, a spool of thread.
After serving chocolate and cake
all returned home much pleased
with their party.
Dr. W. A. Maupin has been
quite sick for several days but we
are glad to see him out practicing
today.
Mr. G. W. Dotson’s little girl,
six years old died last Monday
about 11 o’clock. Our deepest
sympathy goes out to the family.
Tom Kirby, our grocery man
leaves this week for McCulloch
county. His father, Uncle Coy
also goes with him.
Quite a crowd of our young peo
pie visited Buckner Orphan Home
the 8th. Those who went were:
Dave Kirby and Miss Irma Buhler,
Bud Bowen and Maud Buhler,
Ed Kirby and Johnnie Blackburn,
Haywood Buhler and Mae Kirby,
John Boyd and Frances Tucker,
Joe Fisher and Leia Boyd, Jabe
Nelson and Ola Allen, Fred Mc-
Callum and Mattie Price, H. C.
McCallum and Nettie Raney, Guy
McCallum and Ada Shugart. All
reported a pleasant time, especially
the boys complimented the dinner.
Miss Augusta Stultz, of Garland
was over visiting Misses Jewell and
Frances Tucker, Monday.
For fear we are not welcome,
Sachse, Texas, Oct. 15, ’05.
Married at the residence of Allen
Inmans, Esq., Robinson County,
N. C., by the Rev. W. Avres, on
the 15th of October, 1854, Dr. H,
G, McEachin and Miss Annie In-
man.
Fifty-one years today since we
were married and these years have
been freighted with many joys and
sorrows—the common inheritance
of this world and life. This was a
% marriage of love, and fifty-one
years has weakened it but little.
My wife is the mother of eleven
children. Seven of them have
passed oyer the great divide. My
age is 72, my wife’s age is 68, our
health is fairlv good.
But soon to us death’s summons will
come,
it is our God’s will and we must obey
We will join our loved ones in their
home,
Our dear Savior has prepared the way.
H. G. McEachin, M. D.
J DALLAS, TEXAS,
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SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE.
Reset for Next Monday.
Dallas, Oct. 17 —The State
yesterday, through County At
torney Hatton W. Sumners, se
cured a continuance of the case of
the State of Texas vs. R. R
Parker, charged with the murder
of Frank J. Bell, which was set
for trial before Judge E. B. Muse,
in the Criminal District Court,
yesterday morning, the absence ot
a material witness heing the cause.
WOUNDS, BRUISES AND BURNS.
By applying an antiseptic dressing
to wounds, bruises, burns and like in-
juries before inflammation sets in, they
may be healed without maturation and
in about one-third the time required
by the old treatment. This is the
greatest discovery and triumph of
modern surgery. Chamberlain’s Pain
Balm acts on this same principle. It
is an anti-septic and when applied to
such injuries, causes to heal very
quickly. It also allays the pain and
soreness and prevents any danger of
blood poisoning. Keep a bottle of
Pain Balm in your home and it will
save you time and money, not to men-
tion the inconvenience and suffering
such injuries entail. For sale by Peter
Handley.
22 DIRECTORS-F. C. Oallter, TjW. Grifths R. E. L. Knight, F. G. Moore, 5
2 C. A Robertson, Jas. Moroney, J B Adoue, V. E.Armstrong $
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THE LOST RING.
Woman lived in Rackinsack. had a
ringworm on her back;
Said she wouldn’t care a snatch, but
was where she couldn’t scratch.
Therefore she could not endure, had to
have aid quick and sure.
One box of Hunt’s Cure, price 50c,
did the work. It always does. It’s
guaranteed.
Garland vs. Greenville.
Garland and Greenville w .11
play football at Tinsley’s park
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30.
Greenville has a fine team, and
9 J. B. ADOBE. President. V. E. ARMSTRONG. Cashier. 55
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§EG MOORE, Vice-President. J. H. OUMPSTON, Ass’t Cashier
f SABIVBEBBRBV#SND } OVER $200,000.00.
New Bank for Garland.
The bank proposition offered by
W B, Womack, of Whitewrigt,
some time ago, mention of which
was made in the News, at the tn e,
has been accepted by our peopie,
and the full amount of stock was
subscribed Mon ay.
The new institution will be a
national bank with $50,000 capi.
tal. This will give Garland a
banking capacity of $100,000
The organization will be effected
today (Thursday). It is general-
ly thought that John T. Jones will
be elected president by the, stock-
hold rs, and L Rountree cashier.
The new nank will be open for
business about Jan. 1
Dallas, Monday, October 23
Austin, TeX , Oct. 16.—The
railroads lost the opening round
in the fight against ine Love bill
taxing them 1 per cent or ihen-
gross earnings. District Judge
Victor L. Brooks this afternoon
refused the injunction and sustain-
ed the law in toto tie was not
decided as to how much of the
tax is due, but will hear evidence
as to that feature tomorrow and
determine it at that time
it is declared that the case will
be appealed to the higher courts—
first to the Third Appellate Court
and then to the Supreme Court.
If the railroads should lose in the
Texas Supreme Court they have
announced that the case will be
taken to the Supreme Court of the
United States for final determina-
tion.
Upon conclusion of argument
Judge Brooks gave the decision
adverse to the railroads in oral
statement.
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Holford, Will A. Garland News. (Garland, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1905, newspaper, October 20, 1905; Garland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511007/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Heritage Crossing.