The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910 Page: 6 of 8
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All Kinds of Building Material on hand.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, ® ®
S ® SASH, DOORS, LIME, BRICK, ETC,
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Come and Figure with me on all bills and
. SAVE MONEY.
Your Trade Respectfully Solicited
C. C. ESTILL.
Grapevine, » < - . Texas.
<N\ C. HJLIsXs, Jeweler,^.
Fort Worth, Texas.
909 Main street, Metropolitan Hotel Block, in front ef
Washer Bros’, new Clothing House, carries a full
stock of Edison Phonographs and Music for saint.
Call in and hear the music. N. C. HALL.
The Ghapevihe Sun
building a
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children
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Now is the Time to subscribe
and Keep up with what is
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I CAPITAL and SURPLUS $89,000.00
i; ^irFimTmm and meat market.
! Grapevine, Texas. F
THOR<>u<1hly EQUIPPED and Fully Prepared
to accomipodate the public. 1 have a First-clasi
■ ■ Cook and a number one Meat Cutter.
Fresh Meats Always on Hand.
: Headquarters for Something Good to Eat
Short Orders a Specialty.
Pay the Highest Market Price for Beef Cattle.
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An Organizatidn of Public Spir-
ited Citizens, Devoted to the
building of
GRAPEVINE AND VICINi
Dues aS cents the Month,
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Mr. Walter H. Logan, candii
for County Clerk of Tarrant oc
ty, wa* in th® Vine last Tuea<
He called on the Sun and author- tr^(
jzed us to place his name in our
announcement column, which we
have done and we will have more
to say about hi* candidacy later. t
•Mr. C. M. Livingston, we learn,
Is quite sick thia week. He was
taken sick last Tuesday. Hope he
may soqp rsoover. .
Mr. J. M. Rainwater was on the
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Mrs. J. M. Phillips was v
in Dallas this weeks,
Loyd Hightower is in Dallas
ui nrwT"— v»w — -.under the care of a physician. We
1 la working night and hope ha will soon b® well.
Ip Rev. G. B. Airhart went to Col-
r authorities "are having Hn County Saturday to preach
ywr gravel put on Main | the funeral of an old friend. .
Miss Millie Austin of Weather-
ford, returned home Wednesday
after visiting in this City a few
days. _________
Miss Lillian Bradley of Miller
spent Saturday and Sunday in the
Vine with friends.
I Clinton Austin of Ft. Worth, a
hummbiii ji jiwi ilt - lp°®tofflo® employee, was virtting
The Bay View Club requests | homefolk* Sunday.
7. * '71 Man’?u5^h«.Oh/v,1' Mr. Willis of Ft. Worth spent a
dren will be at home, that ii flay# in Qrapevine this week.
Rav. G. B. Airhart was called to
Abilene last Tuesday by the sud-
den illness of his son John, who is
attending school at that place.
Mesdames Cate and Rogers of
Morgan were visiting relatives
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W. B. (Bxn) MARTEL.
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Mrs. John L. Jones and Miss ,,
Eula Ritpbia, of St. Louis, left for ] ]
home Friday of last week, after
spending about wlth
the family of Dr. T. B. Dorris.
Miss Myrtle Wall was hostess
for ths “Industrial Idlers Im*
Saturday afternoon 1 the members
prewnt belngi. Ml.«« PaF‘“d
Fannie LlpKomh. Ctor*, W”11*
Myrtle and Zenon® Wall. A dainty
luncheon was served and altogeth*
er an enjoyable afternoon was
spent. —
Jess Scribner was in Dallas last
Sunday.
Tha Bay View History Club met
with Mrs. 0. J. Wall Wednesday
afternoon. An instructive Wsson
on Holland was recited by the
thirteen members present. Mrs.
Kate Turnage will be the next
hostess. __
John Spinks was in Dallas last
Sunday. ___________
Mrs. Priddy of Feaster, Parker gick jut Thursday.
oounty, who has been visiting the
families of W. M. Howk and his
daughter, Mrs. Charley Millican, *
for the past week, left for home via TWed gufflolently to be at her
Dallas last Wednesday morning.
Mrs. W. E. Pearson returned
home the latter part of last week
Irom Cook oounty, where she has
and burial of her daughter, Mrs. J.
W. Morgan.
Mr. Simon Teague’s little eon.
who has been sick with pneumo-
mIm. for several days past, we learn i
is the month opened warm
-------- - springlike and no high wind. cil
bean attending the sickness, death r
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Dr. Cook may not be much of an
explorer, but he has given the public
its best disappearance mystery since
(he Charley Rosa case.
, ’lh is rumored that a great bread I ] ]
trust is being organized,” says the F
J'iew York Mail. Evidently, the bread ] ]
of the future ia to be leaa and less like I ] ]
mother used to make. < i
I ne time to have the brightest bmps ’
lit, the hottest supper ready, to »ear| ;
the gayest dresses and hunt up the
funkiest stories in one’s memory, is the
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the home;
others vil
Is now open in the Ma®
Will be pleased to havd
work. Satisfaotioijsral
Will also handle I’aW
Acme Steam Laundq,
one of the Best and Che]
dries in ths Slate
and be convinced.
Shaves, I Oc.
Hair Cuts, 21
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Miss Mamie Austin was on Uo| “1
nick list first part of 4he week, but My
we are glad to see that she has|can
have done and we will have more
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets invariably bring relief to wo*
men suffering from chronic constipa-
tion, headache, hUiousnesB, diiitnees,
Sold by all dealers.
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that on Saturday March 5th, ohil-1
dren will be at home, that if the
day la good, everybody dean, not
only their own yards but outside
all that is possible.
There never was a woman but was
just aching to tell some other woman
how ro do up her hair.
To bring what pleasure and con. | and friends here last week,
tentment we can into every life h the
best way to fill our own with beauty.
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March came In like a lamb; that I put |t jn |
the month opened Warm and With a
springlike and nd high wind. cil #nd ,
John I. Tates Mews
Subscriptions tak
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.