Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920 Page: 5 of 8
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R. R. TIME TABLE
COTTONBELT.
North—
No. 4.............................
No. i..............................
South—
No. 1.............. .....
No. 3.....................
FR.1SCO
North—
No. 12—Motor Car.........
.10:30 A. M.
No. 118........................
South—
No. in...........................
No. 11—Motor Car.........
.. 8:10 P. M.
M., K. til T.
No. 44...........................
2:41 P. M.
No. 48 -No Stop.............
.11.0(1 P. M.
South—
No. 41'.............................
.. 7:03 A. M.
No. 43...#........................
. 1:22 P. M.
J14. F. Hill. Aijant
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AMONG THE HOME FOLKS
We club with any paper. *
Mrs. W. E. Anderson is visit
inn her mother in Ft. Worth
ag -in.
Mrs. J. C. Davis of Wichita
Fall spent last week in Carroll
lon with friends.
I have good Domestic Lump
Coal for sale. See me before you
buy your winter supply. —Kay
Degan.
Miss Hattie Jackson is driving
a new Ford Sedan, the gift of
her brother, H. B. Jackson oi
Houston. ^
Miss Hazle McCallon of Dallas
will be the guest of her aunt,
Mrs. J. M. Allen, this week end
and attend the Hallow'een Social.
I have good Domestic Lump
Coal for sale. See me before you
buy your winter supply.—Ray
Degan.
Miss Paul E. Thompson of Dal-
las visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Jackson, Monday
and Tuesday of this week.
In all malarial countries the
popular remedy is Herbine. Peo-
ple find it a good medicine for
purifying the system and ward
ing off the disease. Price, 00c.—
Sold by all Druggists.
Miss Edna Ratliff, one of the
teachers inthelCarrollton school,
spent last week end in Lewisville
with homefolks. She was accom-
panied to Carrollton Sunday af-
ternoon by her cousin, Miss'.Cor-
die Emery, of Denton.
Orange Street Filling Station
H O. DOOLEY Prop.
Gasoline, Motor Oils IVulcanizing
Itoud Harvtcc on REPUBLIC Tire
Orange and McKinney
DALLAS
PHONE Y 4948
M rs. T. N. Clegg was a Dallas
visitor Monday of this week.
Mrs. J. M. Allen spent Mon-
day and Tuesday in Dallas with
relatives.
I have good Domestic Lump
Coal for sale. See me before you
buy your winter supply.—Kay
Degan.
Miss Birdie Prescott of near
Wichita Falls spent several days
of last week with relatives in |
Carrollton.
Now is the time—Have your|
old suit, skirt, over coat dyed.
Make it last another season.
Prices right,—Gammon & Willi-]
ams.
Mrs. F. I. Sorrells, who has
been visiting her parents,’ Mr.
and Mrs. A. Jackson.lthe past two
weeks, left Thursday moaning
for her home in Ardmore, Okla.
Carrollton football team went]
to Lewisville Thursday afternoon
and jjplayed the football team at j
that place and were defeated.
Yrvv/ww
Wo must ask ftur friends no
to wait till press day (Thursday)
to let us huve the copy for what
they want printed or we will be
compelled to hold it over till the
next week.
Mr. Olney Bella!) of Ballanger
and Miss Koaa Breedlove of Ad-
dison were united in marriage
Thursday evening at the Union
Baptist Parsonage, W. K Anokr-
aon officiating.
To got rid of worms in chil-
dren give them White’s Cream
Vermifuge. The little suffer im-
proves at once snd soon becomes
healthy, active avid robust. Price
85e.~ Suit! by nil Druggist*.
W. 8. McNight, K C. Mramb!
lett, D. D. Duncan nml VV. Ej
Anderson are ulrending the Dal
j. las County Filth Sunday meet
’’I ing Unit is being hold with the
B««r<Vnek church, where llio
McRight is pastor.
Miss Vera Perry went to Dal
las last Sunday to see Miss Lu-
clll Guinn who was In a siiniia
Hum, hIih had had her tonsil*
and adnoise removed. Mi**
Guinn was able to return to la»ri
home in Bullard Sunday night
. "•nan—-pun oi tnoi* «t| iim|M soon* "in
oj ,*aui| |,umo|> »t| Jinn «l sin)
»»JW( a rtUnjuiupit *|U0 «qj jnoqv
i -ssjoh ■ >«!•■ u| aOaiusApy
To remove bilious impurities
in the system and be made inter-
nally cleah and healthy, you need
the tine tonic and iaxitave prop-
erties of Herbine. It acts quick-
ly and thoroughly. Price 00c.— [
Sold by all Druggists.
Come to the Hailow’een socia
Saturday evening. Be sure to
visit the fortune tellers booth
and find oun what the future has
in store for you. Everything is
free after the admission fee of]
25*cent8 is paid.
Cards have been received here |
by freindsof Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Towery at Athens, Texas, an-
nouncing the arrival of a new]
baby girl in that home on Satur-
day, Oct. 23.
Farm For Rent
Near Trinity Mills. 80 acres in
cultivation, 20 in pasture. Good
house, good barn, (lowing well
See W. E. Kennedy. 49 3t
Every qualified voter should do]
his or her duty next Tnesda.y,
Nov. 2 and cast iheir |vote for the J
candidate that is best fitted to
till the office for which he is ask |
ing.
1 have’now on hand a nice as |
sortment of Fall Hats. Come and
see them. Altering and drosi
making neatly done.—Mrs. Ne-1
oma Bailey, South Side of Square
There will be “barrells” of fun |
for those (attending the HrIIow
Von social to be given in the I
the .home of Mrs. J. M. Allen,
Saturday evening, beginning at]
7 p. m.
Notice
I have sold my entire interest
in the Southwestern Tire Ser-
vice Co., Dallas, to II. M. Iliclisi
who will collect all outstanding
accounts and pay nil inilehtness
fosaid Company. E. II Hicks.
Ease the pain of a rheumatic
attack by a rubbing application
of Ballard’s Snow Liniment. It
relieve* tenderness and streng-
thens the joints. Three sizes. il()c
00c ullil $1.20 per Imttle, Sold
by all Druggists.
f'untr/a t.sros«t Cnsl Msrkv*.
Vi w York cltjr Is tln> largsat cost
mnket In On- United Slate*.
18 Stores
in Texas
Hudson Davis Co
Lower The Prices
8 Stores
in Texas
When Seasonable Merchandise is needed most, our policy has
always been Better merchandise tor the same money or the same
merchandice for less money. This policy \ve expect to continue.
Note carefully the following prices on standard, serviceable mer-
chandise.
Gingham
50c and 45c Ginghams, our
special price per yard
only - ; 35c
40c gingham special per
yard - - 29c
35c Gingham1
Our special price per yard 25c
Other ginghams that sold for
30c and 25c our special price
per yard - . 17c
Outing
Extra heavy grade, former
price 45c, our special price
only per yard - 29c '♦
Other outings per yd - 21c
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Domestic
Good heavy Sea Island Brown
domestic full 36 inches wide,
sold for 35c per yard. Our
special price per yard - 18c
Bleached Domestic
Best grade [Hope domestic 36
inches wide, sold for 35c and
40c per yard, our special price
°qjy per yard - igc
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Bleached Domestic
35 inch Glover, former price
32c to 35c per yard. Our
special price per yd only JJq
Cotton Checks
For quilt linings. Former pri- I
ces 22c to 25c. Our special j
price per yard only ± 15c
Matress Ticking
Good heavy grade Swift Riv-
*er brand sold for 35c our spec
al price only per yd - 25c
Cotton Bats
3 pound bats one makes good
heavy quilt, special per
bat - - cc.
Men 8Lnd Boys Suits
All metis and boys fancy suits reduced 15 per cent, these are all
wool suits and the very latest styles to be had.
$35.t)0 suit will cost you only...........; ^
$30.00 suit will cost you only...................... '
$25.00 suits will cost you only ^
$22.50 suits will cost you only_.............. .
$15.00 suit will cost you only ^
$10.00 suits will cost you only $^8 50
The above suits were bought in connection with our other
seventeen stores at a saving price, and we defy any one to sell
you the same quality merchandise for this money.
150 Uncle Sam Work Shirts Our Price $1.25
Wc Under Buy
We Under Sell
Hudson-D&vis Co.
We Under Buy.
We Under Sell
ItaU of Ohio, Cltjr of Tolodo.
I/ucao County,
Krank j. Chon.y makoa oath that h«
la aanlor psrtnvr of tha (Irm of l-\ j
c£'' doln« bustnaaa In llio City
"• roun,V »»<• Alato sforMnlil
on*%"uhJi? DuL^An«hV,?u'^''if
°fCst*irli that .-mmol I ,
UJSttwr ~
. <ii.;
SJoih
i(W _ ..! i» i jr puhil
in Jftloml
or- uaiijnon7*iV *fT« »u 1 B5r*Um H
To'^ <
Hall a Family rill* tor constipation.
kX Catarrh MrtlrisiT.^f.Urb,.
lof
Th'o Philosopher.
Thoas who Imluiig to IIiIn Kiiinll ulna*
have tnatixl hmv mvi-pt mid a
po»w*Mlon philosophy I* mot have a I*,
*<•>■11 nod Ixa-it khIInIIioI of tlx- mn,|.
<>f ttto nmltltiido and know that
thi'i-.- Ik no oik- who act* honestly in the
iidn11iil*inifti m of states, nor nny help.
i'i " ho wrltl *ii Vi* imyoiM' " ho mu In.
Into - ili'* enn-m of tli<> ,J11*t. .toil ho
rotlvi'fk ii|ion nil thl* nml tmhls hi*
I'l'IK i' Hint docs Ills o" II ImimIiii'mm, ||i>
I* rant flit If only hr run live hi* own
lift' mid hr inu-r from rvlt or mmrlirtif.
I'OIIHO' a and *l«-|IIIrt III pen,,. mill go.xj
will with bright In.|.<'«. i*Ihto.
Indian Mound. Kanaas City.
The Indian mound in il* northonst
f'ttrt of Kanan* rlty waa Imllt nhouf
f'7.<HK| yon I-* ntm. Nriunlliij to KOotird
Part of Kimniim city »u* hum ni.mii
who Iiii* inildr nn exhaustive study of
pt'elt 1st arte nmundM In the t’nlloil
Stiiti**. Till* niounit l* .ino inllr north
Of yhefhehl on tlm IW:.'h Id tiff overlook.
Ilui thv Missouri rlvvr m<*l tlm wtllujr
of tlm Blue river. Ii Is cnllvd Indian
ttiottnd. It probably was a signal
wound.
Bax of an E09.
t m Ion* in.'tlm I hum hoon trlod,
titnl novordlng to th,- I'nrla Academy
of Solonoij tho a-x of on,.* i,tld bv
pnro lin'd fowls ntttv ho determined liy
weight unit Mh f. a t.'Mt won known in
tln> north of Scotland 1* to hold tho
run In tlm loft hand In tho .tin or
'•loao tu mi olo. trio or uhn light. Shndo ]
........... of tho , gg with iiio right hand,
nod took for tho nil- span* or “aottlng"
(a Burl; on lory *pot |„rgor thnn „
dltoo) ; if Mil* |m found on the ton Jt I
t* n male, hut If lower down tho aide
It l( a female egg.
| Electrified "Chicken Factory.- |
Tlm largest electric hatching plnnt
In tlm world la toontod In aouthorn
CiillfornlH. near tho little town of Ar-
teNtlii. It In miiIiI to lie tlm (IrNt onIiiIi- j
IlNhmont of tlm kind that has fully I
and aolNfnotorlly solved the prohletii !
of bringing chirks Into tlm world on a |
whnloNiilo sonic hy oloidrlolty,
Tlm plnnt IntN on output oupnclty of
ItO.tyV) ohlrkN 11 work, mid It works j
full lilitNt ii'Vi'ti months In the year. A
thornioNtnt of siicoliil conNlruollon ri'g- !
ilia!*•* the tooipornlurc of tlm Inouhn-
toi-N Hutomnth'ollv mol so rclhthly t)mt
tin' pcri'ontngo of egg* hatched sue-
cos*fully in cxlraordliiartty high.
Tit ere I* no danger of flro; no loss 1
of chicks from chilling or overheating I
llio lirondom Imlng electrically I
wiinni'd; no himpH to bo Piled or ad'-'
.lusted tm go* burner to go out and
asphyxiate the downy birds. All that*
I* iioooaenry I* to turn 11 switch uml
the machine attend* to the rest of tin
business.
Tin' electric mother hen does her
work of 11 ro*t of I cent a chick. Even 1
the coups are Illuminated hy electric- i
Ity, getting the laying fowin on the]
Job earlier In tho day.
Arctic NlQht.
Viewed solely 11 n a mutter of optics
thi' Arctic night I* n* duik m any
night. Explorer* In 1 1i latHudoa any,
however, that there lire many niiovia-
tlmiN of the oliMi-urlty. Thu »lnrH llusb
keenly, tin1 till .on oolites along lit a
regular mi.......... of pliusea, the snow
Niirfuee rollovi» tin* gimno 1111*1* r cote
lit11.>11.-1 of llio ill ! I*t nhsenoe Ilf light
'"•'I aur<nn I. 'alls U the finest
I'lml oi illwuiln in . \plorcrs all agree
linn tludr oi' 1 | ilic wiutor night
v t.li.nu nio. 'i a o iiiiy u only thert
DIO pit **11 ' tit ill . H'llUlit.
All Ltarn JltMtfsu. * •
.rapmioNo ohlldroe begin to study
Jiu-Jitsu In their earliest yeni 1 for It
I* a system of physical rulture, hy.
glone and ethh'n. Iieshlea being a form
Of self-defense and offense. A serle*
" and n«x-
ditty to tin* limbs are arst taught:
liter the pupil Is shown the tine art of
'iNing an advoraaiy* strength sgalast
• -a c f, which In the real prim-lpla oi
4 4-Jltan. *
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Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1920, newspaper, October 29, 1920; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556254/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carrollton Public Library.