The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 16, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME VI.
RAREVINE Sun
Z’le best thing that ever was said—“Be sure you are right, then go ahead.”
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY.16, 1901.
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NO. 7.
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antes Lost Sig
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At Grapevine, Texas.
CD CLOTHING SALE
4— 2ad — 2 V - 802) & 1 14 0
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Dollars for t.......S
V 0(30 0 6
sacrifice Prices
59909005 390
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Men s. Boys and Children’s Clothing Slaughtered. Less than Manu-
turer’s Cost. immense Discount from actual Valuel
Sale Laa......: • ) pays Ontg- Opens Saturday February ad at 10 a. ml.
Closes Saturdays February 2ard at 6 Pe ma
. 1 his Sale includes the entire stock of Bresland, Bowman & Co., fine
clothiers of New York City, which we bought for spotcash at less than
50c on the dollar _
Temugnter this TmnTehse storregardless of value and offer in
addition a big line of Cents’ Furnishing Goods, Overalls, Underwear,
etc., bought from Wilmerding, Morris 8c Cos.’ New York Auction Sale,at
CUT PRICES.
001 Don’t forget the dates, February 2nd to February 23rd. Come
nuiCk to get the best values, and expect to buy more for your money
1 an youever did before. You will not be disappointed. We guarantee
: X ooiC 01 Clothes we sell, and will refund the money on anyone that
Tails to give entire satisfaction. -
J. A. COATES, Agent.
West building opposite Wall’s Drugstore, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS.
SNAP SHOTS.
From the Dallas News.
- The reformer must first educate
his audience.
Be kind to others whether they
desery e it or not.
. Anybody can go down hill.
There is no honor in that.
The man who has no will of his
own is somebody else’s man.
in the course of time men may
advertise for pensions and offices
in the "Want5 columns.
One is curious to see whether
the $3,000,000 statehouse of Rhode
Island is going to lap over.
The pathway of duty may be a
rough way, bus the conscientious
mortal finds the stones soft to his
feet.
The man who wi
dollar to the
labored and toiled a
furnish the paper,
pect to prosper in
death enter the go
Shiner Gazette.
begrudge a
newspaper man, who
whole year to
That ought to m
linquent pay what h
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an never ex-
this life or at
den gates.—
For the accommodation of those
desiring to attend the Mardi Gras
festivities at New Orleans, the
Texas & Pacific Railway Company,
from its stations in Texas, will
sell tickets on February 13th, 14th,
15th, 16th, 17th and iSth, at rates
Reports show a greatly increased
death rate from throat and lung trou-
bles, due to the prevalence of croup,
pneumonia and grippe. We advise the
use of One Minute Cougli Cure in all of
these difficulties. It is the only harm-
less remedy that gives immediate re-
salts. Children like it. J. H. Webb.
ke every de-
: owes. Most
. , , of one fare for the round trip
content them- D
to be paid, or These tickets will be limited to
ut in this in-return leaving New Orleansas late
is are threat- as March 1st, 1901.
E . : 1 ——| In view of the recent inangura-
046 60 delinquents in the hereafter. €:, : 1 57 ,
It’s a new ways an l must be ef- tion of chair car line between Forb
fective.—Dallas New S.
newspaper owners (
selves with begging
threatening to sue, b
Accidents are the natural, logi- . , 1
otnca . 7 AT A , y cal and inevitable results of causes stance the delinquen-------.
courage anil take things as they which man does not yet under- oned with the puni: hment meted
come stand. • - out to delinquents in
Cultivate your patience and your
come.
There are some things in which
one should not encourage even his
friends.
: Two scruples are not always
enough to keep a man from talking
one dram
Where one man lives by the
sweat of his brow, two men live by
their wits.
The man who sleeps on his rights
may expect to be disturbed by a
nightmare.
There are some educated people
who have never been taught to
earn a living.
- Salt may be a great cure, but
there are some spoiled people
wgom it will not save.
The miseducated man isone who
never grows too old or too strong
to need backing.
N ar is in some instances mere-
l one means of getting office.In
fact, when kings were in flower it
was about the only method of cam-
paigning.
There will be no peace in Eng-
land until every town in the king-
dom has proclaimed with horns
and banners the accession of Ed-
ward VI. The opportunity to get
gay will not be missed by any one
of the boys. ° %
Worth, Dallas and Now Orleans,
Yes, but what abo
quent who owes one,
years, and marks «
his paper and leaves
office to be handed
newspaper man?
List o? Pat
Granted to Texas i
2 43 1 T. i ie feel thas our service is incom-
16 the delin-parable. There is no competing
two or three line in position to offer such fa-
Refused" or
Fort Worth Dental Parlors.
DR. R. M. PRATHER, Director.
Rooms 12 and 13 Columbia Building,
S. W. Cor. 7th and Main Sts.
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
in the post- the shortest
back to the
vorable inducements. Curline is
one, making the trip
nt3
ventors this
Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored by those
tireless little workers—Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. Millions are always at work,
night and day, curing indigestion, bil-
iousness, constipation, sick headache
and all stomach, liver and bowel trou-
dies. Easy pleasant, safe, sure. Only
260 at J. H. Webb’s drugstore.
seek; reported by C . A. Snow &
Co., patent attorney s. Washing-
ton, D. C. :
B. Dubinski, San
vator controller.
For copy of any
patents, send 10 cen
stamps with the date
to C. A. Snow & Co.,
O. C.
Antonio, ele-
of the above
in the shortest possible time, and
I trust these advantages will be
duly weighed if you contemplate
making the trip.
For further information write to
Mr. H. P. Hughes, Travelling Pas-
senger Agent, Fort Worth, Texas,
or to Mr. E. P. Turner, General
Passenger and Ticket Agt., Dallas
Texas.
Like bad dollars, all c ounferfeits of
S in postage
pi this paper DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve are worth-
WV Washington, less. The original quickly cures piles,
sores and all skin diseases. J. H. Webb.
n TEETH
WITHOUT PLATE
A SPECIALS a
Best full set of teeth (none better) 87 06
Silver Fillings...................... 50
Gold Fillings .....75 cents up
Gold Fillings in artificial teeth......1 00
Solid Gold Crown (22 karat) 4 00
Bridge work ..........................4 00
Plates reset (good as new)............3 50
Broken plates repaired...................1 00
White Crowns.................: 4 00
Teeth extracted without pain .......50
All Work Guaranteed
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 16, 1901, newspaper, February 16, 1901; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660341/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Tarrant County Archives.