The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 7, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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That the man reprieved from hanging
Feels a joy in his reprieve
Leaves but little room for doubting,
All are ready to believe;
But yon know a greater gladness
When you think it’s time for rising, >
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Grapevine,
C DBFINITX0N8 OF HOME..
„ Home— A world of strife stmt eat
Bud a world of love shut in.
Home—A ptace where the small are
great and the great are sm«ll,
J^utnO—The father’s kingdom, the
mother’s world and child’s paradise.
Homs—/The place where we grum-
ble the must and are treated the best.
Home—The center of our affections
around which out hearts best wishes
Don’t the bed feel good to you
When yOU learn that you’re mistaken?
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ijiiMi SPRING
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r faith iri the risen ,
B“;khoi“'
ir the continent. The
tie the heart and home
uro doubtless responsible
I alive of this old cus-
love aud demand the
with ins nest of beantl-
loVe and long for the
r old Santa on Christina*
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‘ftwrhe chilly winds will Cease to blow
f. -And all the wintry weather go,
• By-aud-by.
A d all the violets will bloom
And fill the woods with sweet perfume,
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The little bird* flit and wing
' And wart de as they greet the spring,
B -aud by, ‘ y
wMl O^M ,
When everyone win say, “Oh,liuin,”
By-aud-by. \
The hens will ail begin to lay
Aud eggs grow cheaper every day,
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I Triumph Seed Potatoes,.
CANE SEED—Amber, Orange and Little Red
Top.
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Grapevine, ...
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DO YOUR BEST,
lay say what you please, ‘
lay fret, you may tease,
It won’t help you, my friend,
^ur mind be at rest;
■’ll but do your best,
uorne out right In the ehd.’>
< ’neath clouds or distress,
despair of success,
fates no encouragement lend,
mt act well your part,
Aeep up a stout heart,
MU aU ooms out right in the
nd ”
fah we oft look ahead
ft future with dread.
Hardware, Queensware,
Granite and Tinware.
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DRIED FRUITS. .
Apples, Ring*, evaporated,
Apricots,
eaches, Grapes, Prunes H|
Bi' and Figs.
e the Latest
i seeour iin’Q
where.
s are simply
re a nice line of
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with the best loan companies in Texas.
If You Want
• Grapevine property, we have a nice list of desi-
s.. table homes at reasonable <prices.
If You Have
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DAY. APRIL 7, I9p6.
VOLUME XL
Home—The place w here ths siotnach
gets three meals a day and our hearts
a thost-*Hnd. • - 3 U
Home—The only place on earth
where ths faults aud failisgs of hu-
manity are hidden under the sweet
mautle of charity.
Grip Quickly Knocked Out.
“Some weeks ago during the severe
winter weather both my wife aud my-
self contracted severe coids which
Speedily developed Into the worst kind
ofla srrippe with all 1U miserablesym-
tOius," says Mr J. S. Egleeton of Ma-
ple Lauding, Io wg, ' Knees and joints
aching muscles aoN, head Stopped up,
Byes and n<«e running, with alternate
spells of (-hills and fever- We began
uHing ChHiuberiain’s Cough Remedy,
aiding the Same with a double dose of
abaniberlhin*" Stomach and Liver
Tablets, and by Its liberal dse soon com-
knocked out the gtip.’’ Sold
TEXAS PATENTS
Granted this week, reported by C. A.
Snow St Co., Patent Attorneys, Wash-
ington, D. C.:
Zenas A Curtis, Channing, Toy.
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Remember the El
“Two I”
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A Lucky Postmistress
Is Mrs. Afatander, of Cary, Me., who
has found Dr. King’s New Life Pills to
be the best re hied y she ever tried for
keeping the stomach, liver and bowels
. . u —-DEALERS IN—...
HARDWARE, GRANITE,
Galvanized and Tinware^
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OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
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We Do the Rest.
we can always go on with this work,
- wherever our lot is cast.
One of the lessons taught us by
I ftaaier is this fact: Too often men
wthink of a dead or historical Christ,
Knud let go the essential truths of a
BtUhfiat that lives and reigns. The
■ weakness of the church is due largely
I te the failure of the multitude to real-
| Ike this. The world is not to oe saved
by makima. The only hope is in a
living Chrisit a Duns’, so living with-
that We will become an enibcdi-
menr of his teachings, a persunilicu-
tiou of his sympathy and love. When
the worm sees Christ so manifested in
l us, then it will listen to his voice, and
in him the world will find the answer
to It. ^x„>u. pwblem..
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When you
A<>d you
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be in a lttal
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belt that ac
m perfect ord.r- Yoii’H agree with her ted a clerk
if you try these painless purifiers that I .
infuses new life. Guaranteed by O. J. of tne oe*“
Wall, druggist. Price 26c. i dies’ beltj
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We must all realise that this life
is full of sorrow, and if you per-
sonally have had the good luck to
escape youy share of it you are a
very fortunate person.
But do not. on that account, al-
low yourself to grow cold-hearted
and unsympathetic to others.
Those poor others! their lot Is
often so- bard—so lonely-—Wo full
of misery.
We ate to “heal the wounds and
bind the broken heart.” and the
only way we can <|e tHfaTs by be-
ing kind, loving and sympatt
A fe* words of love will do i
to help a sufferer than
sometimes.
Forhoarteicknessisr ’
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NOTARY PUBLIC.
Real Estate a Rental Agts.
Grapevine, Teshaa.
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Deeds, Mortgages or Contract^ to write, our Mr.
B. R. Wall will do your work at reasonable
prices and guarantee satisfaction.
B. K- WALL 3b Co
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a burglar io
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small IxritM
This remedj
ooughe and
relieve* MV . ______
by aoyethor treatment and la a favor-
ite whatever its ■Upetlbb excellence has
become known. For sale by U J Wall.
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Ho knew ths Size.
ho Had recently become
■ i charming young girl,
3r*s Webkly, chanced to
hfonable shop when his
; a glimpse of a Jeweled
temed to him an acoep-
or Ms fiancee. He ask-
to place an assortment
i on the counter. “La-
i?” queried the polite
“Certainly, sir; wljat
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ig man blushed. “Real-
fl, “I don’t know.” Af-
>ut him helplessly
i or so, a happy
1 upon him. “Can
9 a yardstick for a
asked. The yard-
ded him he placed
Ide of his arm from
1st. Then looking
Imod tri-
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isidered a
thusiastio
.uger tells
b Snydeiy
id a cow
iles from
arsh And
t the door
art. And
iturber of
Phone 33-3 rtygs.
Tif--■’a t-$r 'M * i,*' d-d I-1' ■ W'rtf ...
Re member We Mreat the Old Stand.,
J/VO. g. WOOD.
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Wome but right In tl
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Capglit Cold While Hunting a Burglar.
Mr.Wm. Thos. Lanorgau, provincial
Constable at QhenlMu, Outorio, says:
severe cold while hunting
the forest swamp last fall.
Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
I ft, aha after using two
», I was completely cared.”
f is intended especially for
colds, it will loosen and
tare ooid in less time than
ttssupeflbt excellence has
The hens will al! begin to lay
7 By’and-by.
The coal will then decrease in price,
But we will have to pay fur ice,
By-aud-by. >
And though we will n >t shovel snow
There’ll be a grassy lawn to mow.
By-and-by.
We cannot all have taleut, we can-
not all have great powers, we cannot
all do great work; but we can all, by
slow and patient eudeavor, build up
characer, which may do good work,
even though it may >e small and hum-
ble. We do not improve the chuiac- twine.
'wnv ter of anybody else in auy way s<>
■ well as by improving our owu charac-
ter, knd that is in the p »wer of each i
t one of us; we can begin at once and
IT.MOREHEAD & CO.,
—FOR- '
; . ... ■ • • ur ♦I'M'':
pening this Fresh Groceries and Produce
I the Latest ....
i Want to
List it with us. We have corresponding agents
all over the State and we do more advertising
a « J • 1 1 • 1 I e J '
The Ghapevihe
Is a Golden Medium for
Advertisers to Reach
the Buying Class.'
It Is Devoted to the Bert Interests of Or
Msd . S>___. ____nisriMMS 1
Hello, Central, Give me No. 58—xr.
J. T. YANCY & SON,<
—DEf LERD IN:— .
1APLE and FANCY GROCERIES,
III
H a 1*0 \A/J5 m Ai lonnoura ra
the
»?ielock ■ r,9 f. 11W
strikes
“Two l»*
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Never feel a bed so pomfy
As ft does along past midnight
When you tbfck the night is fled,
And you think it’s tame fur rising,
And you’re getting ready to.
Then—ah, that is sweetest musiC—
Aud
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kindly thought.
Don’t pus by on
life from
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ccepted as a suggestive Virginia E. Hardee, Beaumont, Ban-
dage. Fred O. Ricoter and G. A.
, J *, Vaclav Sim-
ecek, Flatonia, Automatic air-brake
coupling. Nan E Smith, Dowell, Bed
attachment. Welby D. Weir, Winns-
boro, Electric conductor.
For copy of any of above patents
send ten cents in postage stamps with
date of this paper to C. A. Snow &
Co., Washington. D. C. - l, ■
This ambition not to be satisfied if you are
“pasche egg” has been almost always
uojvetsal among (JurMtia«s, aud for
.centuries thiidreu have enj iyed hard
boiled, dyed eggs,which they roll about
or throw and finally eat. Among the
Tyrolese bauds of musicians' traverse
evsry valley-singing beautlriil Buster
hymiis to tlrelr guitars, calling out the __
people to their d .ors, who j .in them. , teing’thm^
In eborusew aud together rejoice on this. j5-- -
glad auDtversary. The paschal eggs,
which have fanned a necessary part
of all Easter offerings far centuries
pust, are not forgotten. The good
wife has tbe»»e roady p epared, dyed,
inscribed with m dtoes made iueffaoe-
able by a rustic process of chemistry,
and when th© children bring their
baskets they are freely given in return
(u.r their Enstor earute. Uuless the egg
aim* tnw are imum vi’Bprroy
as being the gen-sls bt development
and the plentiful prey of the early
fauntsmdn, ft Is not clear why these
problems should .typify the present
festival?' u
We will have
season, but we t
Styles. Be sure
before you buy elS|
Our Pattern Hal
Elegant. We also ha;
Cheap Hats.
Styles and Prices Io St
<> .a-wKalw ®.
L Miss S. 2. C0LV1LL1
REAL MUSIC.
have One Whether you intend selling or hot--we
0 I’arr^nt county.
If you Want
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to help than hu „ ____
Show interest in other-- <
help them, go out of jro
lighten the burdea of tl
ladea.
Do not hesitate to <‘
kindly thoughts in
| r
jfoa Want to Buv Land
ean fit you
.fml.
than any other agent in this locality.
If you Want
An Abstract to your Land—and you should*
represent the only complete abstract office in
Surrmindiflgf t onntry* -Givinr the Local Newi
SB well as ths Ntws ot the Outside World.
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 7, 1906, newspaper, April 7, 1906; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1277839/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.