The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 17, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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wine and Vicinity.
ESTABLISHED IN 1393.
VOLUME XVI.
GRAPE
fl)AY, JUNE 17, 1911.
No. 33.
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a separation of 38 years.
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munity their future home.
Honey Moon Kisses, finest kisset
in a lifetime. 25c the pound.
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mnels
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Hewitt, N. G.; Mrs. Ida Q. Wall, flrat of the week.
Bertie Starr, Treas.; Mrs. Minnie . ’ z '
iVniVor Chanlain: Mrs. Marv / S • ri
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spending several days with Mb see
Dora and Alice McKibben, left for
home Wednesday.
Mrs. F. 8. Farrell and children,
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days with her parents, M and of plan
Mrs. J. P. Li; ‘ ‘..atscw
their home last
suit of correct living and gtod diges-
tion, wins the admiration of the world
If your digestion is fanlty Chamber-
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will
correct It. For sale by all dealers.
Mrs. M. M. Austin left last Mon-
day for Chattanooga, Tenn.,where
she will visit several days with
relati ves and old-time friends.
Zeb Jenkins made a trip first of
the week to Dallas, returning via
Panther City, and reported a hot/
dry and dusty trip. If he had
, postponed his trip a few days it
would have been more pleasant—
for it has rained.
The uniform success that has attend-
ed the use of Chamberlain's Colic,
Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ha>
made It a favorite everywhere. It can
always be depended upon. Fur salt
by all dealers.
Miss Willie Jarrell is spending
the week in Whitesboro.
W. E. Harman and family came I
in Thursday of last week from
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The best way toteed charily
to persons who are in neecUis to i
give them work. Don’t give any i
able bodied man a penny or a i
mouthful unless he works for it. <
By this the man retains his self- i
respect, and the profession of j
the tramp is not encouraged. If (
a man needs help and is able to (
work and you are tempted to give
him something, don’t you do it.
But instead give him work. Odd
jobs can always be found, and
set him at these. We do not ad-1
vise refusing to relieve hunger,
but we do advise that it be done
no-1 in a manner that will not breed
, . — in men. If every-1
one would do this all over the |
land, this country would soon
cease to be the paradise for
tramps that it has been.
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able tools. ’Seen:
learn that prope
be had unless ]
proper attentior
gain them.
The storr
tales when
seaman ma
with a poc
have eVer ti
a doll horn
two feet hig
a dull saw--
face on it like a b:
take all such to
large grain of vei
A carpenter, i
a job, provides h
a dozen different
a number of n
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Seats Free.
Joe Evtlll came iu W<
from Austin, where he
attend I ng the University.
It to worse than ueeleeS'to
i, medicine internally for mi
r chronic rheumatism- All th
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Wall were in McKinney Sunday.
' METHODIS* MEETING.
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Last Sunday a protracted meet-
ing began at the Methodiet church
here and is still in progress with
fine preaching and good attend-
ance, considering the excessive
hot weather. We hope this meet*
• ing may result in much and last-
ing good to the people of this com- |
itch, don’t scratch, from a kiiirf,
trouble Hud makn
TAO YOU know of anyone
i-J who b old enough to
read, who has not seen that
sign at a railrood creasing?
If rveryon« has sssa h M some
thns or other, then why.Ooeen’t
the railroad let the sign ret
away! Why does the railroad
company con tin we to keep
those elf no at every<crooeing ?
Maybe yon think, Mr. Merchant,
“Moot everybody knowo my
store, 1 don't have to adverttea.”
Your store and y«ur goods need
more advartieinf than the rail- a
roads need do tq warn people
to “Look Out for the Care.v
Nothing to ever completed in the
advertising world.
Tbs Department Stores are a
very good example—they are
continually advertising—and
they are continually doing a
If it pays to run a few ads 'round
about Christmas time, h cer-
tainly will pay you to run ad-
vertisements about all the time.
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Jl ADVERTISE in
Mathis paper
rstocked on Pants and offer a§ long as
They Last.
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C. E. Stewart, Jr., and Frank 0841 furnish sustenance for grow- we ^°’
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Miss Ola Heaslett of Allen, after and yet W(
try to me
why in the
it work.
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of Ladonia, after spending several crooked, a
Walker, Chaplain; Mrs. Mary
Lowe, Warden; Mrs. Robert Mui-
lenax, Conductor; H. R. Wall,
Right Supporter' to Noble Grand;
Mrs. M. R. Keene, Left Supportei
to N. G.
Members present: Mesdamef
Martha Coble, Willis, Tarwater.
Wall, Sudle McCain, Cena Hardin,
Mattie Tillery. Messrs. Robert
Mullenax and John Tarwater.
The Noble Grand conferred the
degree on five candidates as fol-
lows: Mesdames Minnie Hamil-
ton, Flora Hansell. Mellie Lucas,
Bailie Mullenax and Ollie Shaw.
NOTICE.
To our customers we call special
attention to Rule Five of this Co.,
which reads as follows:
5th —The Company reserves the
right to cut off any customer for
any of the following reason!:
Excessive waste of water, leav-
ing hydrant open, failure to keep
hydrants on his or her premises
in good repair or free from leak-
age at his or her expense, and al-
lowing other people who are not
customers to this water plant to
take or remove any water from hl-
or her hydrant without the con-
sent of this company or failing to
WBterWALPL BRO* , Props.
Mrs. Carl Yates of Celina, aftei-
bpanding several days visiting in
J. E. KEELING. Editor and Publisher.
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QUEER THINGS.
The man who talks of “sup-
> porting" a wifo when she is work-
1 ig fourteen hours a day, includ
ng Sunday.
The man who- thinks his wife
exists for the comfort and con
venience of his mother and sis-
ters.
The man who provides himself
with a family and trusts provi-
dence to provide the family with
a home and something to eat.
The man who thinks that wo-
men are angels.
The man who thinks that r ~ ’___
body but an apgel is good enough I dependence i
to be his. 1
The man who can’t remember
his wife’s birthday.
The man who thinks a woman
is ‘fixed for the season’’ if she i
has a new gown.
The man who thinks a woman
ought to give up a $1,000 salary
and work in his kitchen for her
board and a few clothes, and 1?U
glad of the chance.
The man who labors under the I
delusion that his wife’s money I
belongs to him.
The man who always leaves his fl
wife at home when he takes his I
summer vacation. ) . U
The man who thinks a sick fl
wife would feel better if shell
would “just get up and stir II
ured by the public spirit of their chisels,
inhabitants. Men whose only
Cordell, Okla., to make this oom- interest is in the success of their
individual business may make
money for themselves, but they
cannot build successful cities
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a kennel
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ter with a
ball, you’ll
th a very
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ae tackles
with hall
of saws,
squares,
goodness
om a saw-
nail crow
mday.___
A MMmia. h«»f Mh-te fee'hig. lua* of
srg , M»d donrfh »ted towel- be
lirved ,W»h anrprklng
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he for not Wearing Pants at these Prices.
‘model store.
House off Bargains.
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 17, 1911, newspaper, June 17, 1911; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291187/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.