The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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will be found the nal
(Ben) Martel as a a
Tax Assessor of Tart
subject to the notion d
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moving to Fort Wo
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wagon, holding that p<
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Fort Worth Bustat
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as second-class matter.
'ADVMTUiMcT BATE.
KILL th. COUCH.
mo CURB th. LUNGS
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AND ALL THROAT ANO LUNG TROUBLES.
of their families, some
kd children, but if they are
ilrlted, they may turn their
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id even know something
Oaflairs of their State,
it be Texas or Rhode
$ut when it Stf&ei io na-
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1 say in ths most
irl°n" in« battle-ships, and this Lswell,
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Subscriptions Taken
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P axelasively to our interior
. 7^° 7**? **° naval program calling for the
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Leslie Shaw has be-
b the startling an-
that Japan Is deter-
ned to rule the Pacific or tinge
waves with blood, and has add-
to this statement details as to
Japan can do it. He says that
hired twenty-seven foreign
• to carry supplies for our
ind the world battle-ships* and
1 ope hostile shot from any
utry that owns a cannon would
St international law have sent
•y one of these twenty-seven
is home, for no country can
rd to have Ito flag involved in
quarrels.. He further stated
i tn 1909 the War Department
d over forty foreign ehips to
ts work, and that we are aend-
food to the soldiers in the
Hippies Islanda jn ^Japanese
can put two hundred thousand
IHNI tn Hawaii tn thirty days this week.
»g a Shot, and that it |fow Qood New# Spreads.
US two TO*™ to P®* “1 am TO yean old and travel meet the dvU war'wa2i»<J
The of the time,0 yrrltee B. >. Tolaon, of A. Stone, ofgemn ▼
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end Electric Bitten, because
excellent health and vitality
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QRAPEVlNEt TEXAS, Wednesday, M|
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can carry enougn coal tow® it i
there. We have no colliers,
could then hire none.” Ex-Dec-1
reUry Shaw further stated that if
every;
States wasto make powder twenty-
0 and Stripes four hours per day for thirty days,
i in every port in the the product would last our present
lag at present is con- navy only two hours.
President Taft is advocating a
building of two immense battie-
1 ton class
each year until the Panama canal
shall be finished. This means ten
battle-ships of the heaviest ton-
nage and guns. He desired to car?
ry ont the Roosevelt “Big Stick”
’ policy under the impression that A Major Operation.
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Ml oOintrlM, or no feo. Wo obtain PATENTS
THAT FAY. MwrtiM that.tborot«idy. M <w
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Mrs. WUbchie Estill, W. M. .
' Miss Mary Dnsw, Sec.:
the best safeguard against war is
to fully armed for it. The Panama
Canal, it is calculated,will be com-
pleted In 1915, and it is urged that
after its completion the naval pro-
gram can bo reduced, for then in-
stead of sending fleets aroundCape
Horn tor the protection of our Pa-
cific border, they can be sent thro’
the canal and coaled at several
depots of our own en route. It is
thought that Congress wiH make
an appropriation tor the two ships
a year progriikih,
J. B. Wood has business in
Arlington this week.
B. R. Wall had business with
the Dallas Chamber of Commerce
nttnuotis discussion
th reference to ship
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Earl Yates, N. G.; J. 8. Daniels, V. ! |
G ; C. C. McDonald, Secretary | H. F. ;, |
Saunders. Traaflnrni* OL» Kfl
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testor display advertisements lib*
and made known oh application
solutions of Respect and Obltua*
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“The Necessity of Railing Money for State Espk
Mr. Arnold, Pres. Texas Commercial Been
12:8d—Luncheon at Central Hotel. -
1:30 I*. M.—“Club Advertising’ I
General Discussion, “Finances.”
‘ How to Build a City ef Homes” . ..Editor Bowen i
“What the Newspapers are Doing for the Commercial i
Editor Ri«
8:46 P. M.—Automobile Ride, •
8:00 p. M.—Speaking at the Grapevine High Bchoo
Music Grapevine Band
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oceans in no longer ours. We
must be able to defend our fron-
Ata -.A® tteta tte"‘ Hawaii in mid-Paoific and
o dd with thfl gov- phUiplnM ln Asiatic waters.
>•!» familiAs. aome- w# cannofc do thlg without sold-
iers and ships, not only war-ships,
but colliers and commissary ships.
How are we to get sailors and
ships when, owing to our tariff,
other nations can build ships and
employ sailors tor half the price
that we must pay, or in the case
of Japan, for less than one-fifth
with 6 per’cent
181.M, together with 689.12 as attor-
W here fore plaintiff prays for citation
figment, Interest, attorney’s fees,
ata of suit and general relief.
Herein fall not, but have you then
id there-, dn the 7th day of March
HO, before said Court this Writ, with
mr return thereon, showiita how you
sye executed the same. "
Witness, Jno. A. Kee, Clerk of the
aunty Court of Tarrant Count/, foir
*—*-> i Given under my hand and
•bal. laett- of said Court, in Fort
■’ Wo^h^ Ufis 12th day of Feb.
JNO. A. KEE,
-----County Court of Tarrant County,
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
Thr Stat* of Texas.
In th# District Court, Tarrant Coun-
ty, Texas, April Term, A. D. 1910.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Tar-
rans County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded. That,
by making publication of this Citation
to some newspaper published in the
County of Tarrant four weeks previous
to the return day hereof, you summon
I fT»vlor whose residence is un-
* be and appear before the
mrt. to be holden in and for
F of Tarrant, -at the court-
S'il“MWi5S!IoS:
I the 4th day oi
there to answer
Taylor, as plain-
>urt on the 18th
96, the nature of
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1 The State of Texas.
powder-mill in the United and collector of Fort Wortl
years ago. In Fort Wor
Martel enjoys the rsf09
being one of the best pfl^l
in the county to real-eMw
ship and values, havinjBt
consecutive , gears. asffM
fixed the valdok of evfljjKj
land in the city limits. Sp!
these facts we ask th|O4
consider his claims beA$
at the primary in JulyTl
. Edd Andrews Went to4
Satorday, «■
A Chicago mistress
groceryman her daily ord£
telephone, says HarptulS
Later in the day she decide
it a little, and countermaijfl)
she had given for some livd|
Calling up the grocer, shflBl
"You remember that I Ji
order this morning for IB
liver!”
"Yes,” answered the gr«
"Well, I find that I agB
without it| and you need
Before she could put dB
ceiver she heard the fflofl
to some one in the sti
"Cut out Mrs. fel
says she can get aloui
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Faring death from
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t County,
Court Hou«
a water the City of Fort Wortl
n about A "i vne
£e 191O<1 thHe ?umb" baingafii031 I
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1XESHTIST,
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J Improved Order of Red Res
Meets every Monday’
'^C.'U. Cook, Chief of Records.
w. b. w.
all, C. C.'t D. E. Austin, I
IT. R. Cook, Clerk: G. CI ?
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Meets every Tuesday night at I, ©I
A. IO. F. Hall.
Miss Minerva Austin, N. G.; Miss'
Bertie Starr, V; G. |. J. IM. Phillips,
Earl Yates, N. G.; J.
Saunders, Treasurer.
Id the County Court of Tarrant Coun-1
ty, for Civil Cases, Term. urapevine Camp N
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Tar- . v. w .
mnt County-OrwUo,: Mortl -
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Sewta.lS,d*y?W.f’ J°° 8Qm“on T. Adv. L.; w.
H. Wittilff and Julluf Wlttiiffjjhose Blevins, Banker.
fore the CouSty Court,WS^ZsZlKSSfl pA1VMLI *
Winnie Davis Rebekah Lodge
J thereof in flkt
on the first
>- 1910, the
College, MS th£
A. D. 1910, Secretary; Miss Lula Cofrman, Treas-
Httiifl and urer. t
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910, newspaper, March 5, 1910; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290893/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.