The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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and courteous attention.
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Beadlng-“Aunt Blnora’e Haro” Pauline Phelps
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Monologue- “Trouble in the Amen Corner”...C.T. Harbaugh
Mi* Leora Cook.
Instrumental Duet—Overture to “William Teli” ..^.. Rossine
Mimes Ruffe Turnipaeed and LmHe Stewart.
Reading—“Minuet — Mary Maples Dodge
Naomi Trembly.
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B. R. Wall who waa reported
quite sick last week is up again.
We are glad to see Burns Yancy
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Miss Mamie Austin has returned
from Dallas, where she has been
to purchase her spring stook of
millinery. . -;
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as “dean up”, days. Get busy.
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TERMS—To insure foal, horse $15.00.
Jack $10.00. TRIGG & BORAH.
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■and lived happily until the matrimonial
season of Mrs. Robbin rolled along
when Jacob Bustard a widower- end>
more attractive personally
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Go on, dear!”
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"Gracious! This is so sudden.”
••Going to propose that we go out
on the dark porch and see if we can
sight Mars., You know that planet
^■fu interesting these days.”
And right there and then she in-
sinuated that he could get hie hat and
Cane"
Come in and s^e what we have and
make yourself at home.
C. T. JONESI.
Expert Watch Maker.
Clocks, Watches and All
Kinds of Jewelry
Repaired.
AU Work Guaranteed
Orxpbvinb, Tkxab. ,
y. A. Trembly was in Port
(rth this week.
The Grapevine Light Company
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man who would
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Is equally true that
fives complain more
M/ Asanexplana-
k dislike complaints
ii that the average
Kthrough the day,
I many troubles as
lout a volume wait-
■ves at home. One
me men And other
M is because they
- conversation, and
[ of ttie tucks and
he day’s worries
I relaxation. Many
|men would really
their good times at
y but sit down and
lation, but how can
(thing but troubles
o their ears?
so unreasonable as
pan would tell her
he nice things'that
1. She would be
ian eouid she ac-
rjsmd probably a
rtable person, as
■ are, in one way
)ut if sh> will only
lorn to choose the
woes, there io none,
tie, that she may
sure of a sympa
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J. Eo. M. YATES
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** A lady in Ohio holds the distinction
of having changed her name four times
in her life and each time to those of
birds. She was at the the start, Miss\
Elisabeth Bird and ventured from tba
home nest when she married a fellow
J>y the name of Bud Mailin, When
Bro. Martin turned up his pi> k toes
she was wedded to Edward Crow, a
farmer. When time came to change S
nests she allied herself with Bill Robbia
J. T. YANCY & SON,
Phone 58.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
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An Exact Defitlon. x ;
C. 8. Batterman, one of the best
known mining men in the Rooky
Mountain States, was on the stand
as an expert in an important min-
ing case in Nevada, and was un-
der cross-examination by a rather
'young and “smart” attorney. The
question related to the form that ®cbeme of
the ore was found in, generally 4
described as “kidney lumps.”
“Now, Mr. Batterman,” said the
attorney, “how large are these
lumps—you say they are oblong-
are they as long as my head?”
“Yes,” replied Mr. Batterman,
“but not as thick.”
The attorney subsided, and even
the judge could'not help smiling.
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The baby daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Koonce who Is quite sick
with pneumonia, was some better
at last report, and we hope the lit-
Ue sufferer may soob be restored UP and going again.
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W. R. Turnipseed left for a
week’s trip to Decatur and Rhome
in the interest of his house, the J.
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Stubborn as Mules \
are liver and bowels some times; soem
| to balk without cause. Then there’s
troubleMoee of appetite-Indigestion,
nervousness, despondency, headache.
Bit such troubles fly before Dr. Klug’s
New Lite Pills, the world’s best Stom-
ach and Liver remedy. So easy. 35c
aroware -a Imp
We have just received a shipment
of Hardware from St. Louis, which
gives us a variety of your wants in
such goods as QCieensware, Gran-
iteware Locks, Cutlery, Silver-
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This is the last pull on winter and
now get ready for your Spring
Clothing. I have received an up-
to-date line of fabrics to which
your attention is invited. If you •
intend to dress ud and look well,
I am the merchant to see.
I have just received a large ship-
ment of Arrow brand Collars in all
styless, sizes and quarter sizes
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Meedames Oarnebah
ford of Michigan are vfbinu¥ men
aunt, Mrs. D. M. O’Neal.
The Wood-Wall Realty Co. le
erecting a cottage on College
Heights. Other buildings are con-
templated.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and
have been praised by thousands ef
women who have been restored te
health through their gentle aid and
curative properties, fluid by all dealers.
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The following program was rendered at Grapevine
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Monologue—“Ship of Faith”. -
Helen Teas.
Play—"Thank (fbodneea The Table Is Spread” JSS
",-f. Cast of Characters— ?? ? / .
Henry Harford—a young husband Edgar Lowe
Jessie Harford—his wife - . LUH»q Foster
JameH the servant..— - _rt..r..........John Yates
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in my line.
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Last Night He Called. <
• They had been sitting in the lighted
parlor with the chaperon when he
leaned over and whispered:
•^Darling—’’
"Y-yes,dearJ
'■I’m going to propose-
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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/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.