Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE
E. F. Butler Owner.
Published Every Friday
strust uurrioN rates
One Year.......................
Six Mouths.................
Three Month*................
R.ONICLE I s,'r *n w,,rM, but the world
(doth little note nor long remem-
ber the bonetteient work of the
waste-paper man.
And I considered those good
and oniet souls in whose pres
once all scandal doth die; who
take up po reproach against such
neighbors, hut who go quietly
through life quieting false rutn-
Sl’KCIAL NOT!'
that is new s w - a i <• to
ami fn ■ m.u
elate .mm.i I ■ i' i O i» any new- and I thanked God for such good
that urn niu\ know. Hut ull I , ,,
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Eible lecture Course
u
Coh i'ie'e I by Joseph Audios-
nutt, P t« tor of Christian ehureh
at (.'’a r roll ton. Preaching every
Church Directory
Classified Ads j
I UNION BAPTIST.
| EM. W. E. Anderson, .I’astor.
Lut us have your subscription. I Pleaching every second and
| fourth Sunday Sunday school
j Sunday morning at U:45 o’clock.
Coil milk cow for Site Terms j t’lltsT BAPTIST,
to suit, purchase'*. Poster Bros. Pester I!. Collins, Pastor,
j Preaching firs' and thirdSunday
u])|ne.! and doing it without any fuss,
lien t
Curtis el tiiunks, res* lutions of res*
pact, ohituuries, ioiuoueenien's enter*
iatmneiils where udnesslou is eliard
anti other Items net news items, will
be churgtsi tor at die rule ol lie per
line.
Entereil at the uoitoltlce tit Curroll
too. Texas as uecood-ciuss matter.
Mrs. Knanu Fester amt W.K Amlerseu
.Teint Kditers
folk
Then did 1 meditate on the
way in
hath littered up this planet since
first Adam and Eve did feed pea-
nuts to the elephants in Paradise
and forgot to pick up the bag;
and how the soul of the Infinite
Father hath been grieved through
SEE 1
:the cor I
I l ree.
II. D.tv
or l)V
is for wood by
t!i * load, in 11n*
17 It
To The Sheriff or Any Constable
ol' Dallas County—Greeting:
You Are Hereby Command
ed, That by making publication
of this Citation in some news pa
per published in the County of! tirst. tind third Sundays, 11 a. in.
Dallas, for four consecutive ' and * p. m.
weeks, previous to the day here j CADAN’DElt OF SUB.!EC TS
thing ["rK, and healing lire’s little hurts, "r* *v°" sl,min"n Gertrude* Com March 20tli to August. 7th
lo.v whose residence is unknown, > Sunday Evening, March 20th—
to he and appear before the Dis-1 InMpi,Tkti«>n of the Bible.
11 id t ourt ol the 11th Judicial, Sunday Evening, April !lrd—1 i
District of Texas, to be holden in] Spiritualism; Do the Dead!
which the h u man* race and fnr tho Geunty oi Dallas at [ Come Back? j FOB SALE-5 milk cows, and
the Court House thereof, in the ) SutK HV Evening, April 17th— I - spring"rs. I’-ioo from SOO 00
City of Dallas on the 2nd t Mon-1 Millennium; or 1,000 yours in ' U1>* All good cows -C. E. Baxley
day in April, A. D., 1921, then ' No Man’s Lind.
and there to answer to the peti ! Sunday Evening, May 1st— j FOR Sale: S C White Leghorn Prayer,
tion of Lawrence E Conley, tiled , Heaven: Where is ;t^ What is ity eggs, $1 00 for fifteen, $3.00 per night,
in said court on the'Jsth day of J Sunday Evening. May 13 th- | hundred Day old chicks 13 cents
Hell: Do the Wicked Burn For jeac|, _\v. G. North, Coppell,
CVtM* Texas.
Sunday Even’ng, May 29th —
Seven Last Plagues.
Sunday Evening, June 5th—
The Coining Crash of Nations.
the lerjg ages over the way we I’L‘bi unr.v, 10-1, against the s M
have mussed things up. And 1 *7lM • mde ( onley, lor suit, said
considered the patient love of *l,lt ^ Number ,is01<A, the
Him who bore our sins, and put nature of which de,,,and- >* ««
Before a man despairs of eter-
nal joy he should take something
for his dyspepsia; before mer-! them behind his back, and cast f°llo\\s, to-witt: Suit for divorce,
chants despair of business sue- io,° the del>th of the sea. And 1 an,< 1 l‘ll‘ '* !m K|0"‘ids "i'over I!
ha
cess they should take a strong
dose of organization.
great hope that the sins of •'‘‘in '■■i,l>HI1donim,nt Plaintiff and Sunday Evening, Juno 19th —
PARABLE OF THE
WASTE PAPER MAN
many shall not outweigh the in ^“danl having been lawfully!
finite grace of the One. and U‘L,al,*v marrkvl to «**hot,1f’r
Hut 1 considered that it would
bo a very good plan to tell folks
111* Ip
For R^nt
I
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to be a little more careful not to
j litter up God’s park, but to keep
j clean and wholesome the good
I rode upon a railway train, j world in which our Heavenly
And 1 spent the night in that 1 Father hath permitted us to
chief torture of our hurried civi* play.—Exchange,
lizut ion even in a sleeping car. I
And 1 slept well; and so, as I
judge from my shoos, so did the
porter.
# Now in the morning, the train
stopped long at a junction And
I looked out of iny window, and
behold, a little park And it was
littered as if there had been a
band concert there on the night
before® For there was waste
paper of many kinds and in great
abundance. There wore paper
bags that have contained peanuts
and boxes that had contained
cracker jacks, and bits of news
paper, und soiled programs; and
if there be any other kinds of
waste paper that people leave in
parks, they were there, and then
some. , ” *
And I looked, and. lielirfld, one
naan with a sack, and the sack
( of Dead Friends?
as husband and wife on or about j Sunday Evening, July 3rd—
the 13th day of Aptil 1914, in Coining • f E ijiTi.
San Antonio, Toxa*. and lived Sunday Evening, July 17th-
together us husband and wife1 Justification by Faith,
until the latter part of March
1917, when without cause defen-
dant left and abandoned* plain-
j titl', and which abandonment has
J been continuous for more than
: throe years.
Slow Lie]IIillllt ion J Herein fail not, hut have you
It looks as though liquidation tl,on and there before said court
had gone about as far ns it would Giis writ, with your return
go for the present, if allowance f hereon showing how you have
is made lor some degree of n or* ’l,b‘d the same,
mal expansion during the months WITNESS: John H. Culoni, | morning hour, as the evening
of Slicing, when farming opera- * <d district Court of service will he dismissed for the
linns begin and construction Bellas ( minty, Texas,
work fusually assumes greater) Given under my hnnd
activity. Farmers will call for ,ind Bie seal of said Court, at
less credit this yeor than for °^’co in the ( ity of Dallas, this
some years past,, for they will lkl*V (,f March, A. D, 1921.
undertake to make this year’s i John H. CrLLDM,
crop on very light expenditures. ^ h’i’k District* ( ourt, Dalits l o,
A large part of the 1920 crop is 1 By E-W. Thweatt, Deputy,
still in their hands and probably l*4t
is atypk* to meet living expenses |
anV necessary outlays, but it is
doubtful whether there will bo
much net liquidations from this
time until fall. It has been ap-
parena for some time that the
Good new four room house,
long front porch, handy well of
Angels; Are They the Spirits i good waf ’r, hern garage, on good
Sunday Evening, July 31st -
Astronomy: A'onders Above
Sunen.v Evening, August 7th —
Will the Jews Return to Pales
tine?
You cannot afford to miss one
of these lectures. M p. tn. first
md third Sundays. When pro-
tractctl meetings are being held
I at otlier clmrches the subject
l for that dii’e will be given at the
protracted service
I
Mrs. W H. Perry has been
quite sick this week.
Chester G 'od of Groveton was
in Carrollton several days this
week.
road, near Tritity Mills rail road
station. Two to forty acres good
farm land Vo let with house or
separtely. Apply to L I'1. Pouts.
Trinity Mills, tf
"When the bowels are costive
the waste in'll ter ferments, pro
dueing a gaseous condition thnt
is dissagreeaMe. 'To remove th"
impurities quickly, a <1 iso ol
Herbine is no*do | ft does the
work thorouglily and pleasantly.
Price, tiOc. Sol I by all Druggist.
Sunday scimol every Sunday
morning at 9:13 o’clock. Prayer
meeting Thursday night.
M KTHOPIST
Rev C. Fielder, Pastor.
Preaching every Sunday, morn,
ing and evening. Sunday school
every Sunday morning at 9:45.
meeting Wednesday
OHilSTIAN CJlUUClf
Sunday School every .Sunday
morning- Promptly at 10:00
o’clock. Communion services
following Sunday school.—J. B.
Chastain, Supt. Preaching tirst
and third Sundays by Eld. J. A.
Chestnutt. Pastor.
Election Notice
r~>,
Whereas, the City Council of
the City of Carrollton, did, at its
was suspc-ikied from his neck, parena for some time that the regular meeting, March Hth. or
and wpri behind him and upon I great body of indebtedness at, 1 dec an election for the purpose
the yoft of him. and the mouth of j banks could not be paid from the j°i electing a Mayor, City Mar
tb/sack was held open with a proceeds of the lost crop. It pj»p ! *hnl and five Alderman, to serve
• noop, and the mouth of the sack resents unpaid subs riptions to i h’1' 'l"1 next twelve months.
J was not wide, but was wide open ) war bonds, farm improvements1 Now, therefore, I, C. L. (’has*
and whatever dropped into the! in part, investments of various i tain. Mayor of the city ol tar-
tack hlowed not. out, but stn"ed i kinds entered into under the I t’MIton, by the authority invest
put. And the sack was a great I stimulus of booming times, and f^d :n me, do hereby issue this
sack, and contained as it were! liberal expenditures when every
two,bushels. j body was spending liberally. In
And in his right hand did the . industrial sections the frozen
jnan carry an iron spear, even a ' credits that represent exports
rod that was sharpened at the are a considerable factor in the
rnd And the other end
•baped like an handle.
And he walked through
the I
park nnd he thru t the npear|
through the pieces of paper, even 1
the newspapers and the pro 1
(franis, and the. peanut, hags and '
the cracker jifek boxes. And he !
dropp 1 them Into the sack. And |1
When the sack was full, then did T
he empty it into a ln.rner rtf \< iro
thut i beheld i i be sii r n b 1
’ ber,v; and lie bumi d ihi* papers
With tire. And ■ u , ivo waited
the* park In panto ' , k re spec ‘
table. And 1 aw tl i i,cf,,iv the 1
• tin had ri-en hi di in i In* ho i\
v
IfHti Ins j'i'» vvou' i ' I one unci ,
tilftt Wllii'll bad i ■ "ii all eye
j volumn of loans.
Grand Jury l or April
Term to he Selected
Judge C. A. Pipi»en announe*
Saturday the grand jury von
• "t sixteen men from which
the :rnnd jury for the April
term will Ic seleci.ed within the
nexti'vo weeltn The mm mnm1
merit was made, foil wing the
selection of the men ny th ■ grand
jury com mi.* am, composed of
Dr. W. M. Anderson, Frank
Swr aud John Wilkins.
The n lilies of tin* sixteen men
foil.1,1 : I) E. Waggoner, Dallas;
proclamation of election for the
tirst Tuesday in April, the same
being April 5th, 1921.
C. W. Hill is hereby appointed
to holy said election on said date
in conformity with the law.
C. L. Chastain, Mayor,
Hoy Gravley, Sec. and Trens.
18 4
Would b<- a pt ,, iiMut.y
Ami 1 eons o"i ,| this,
•aid, “One r ill , i (lost
mucli good; iiui one rightooi
trial, u 11.1 gr,, i|i 11 ..ui doing g,..
pan tl" si,m 11 jng Inu aid on i ii
mil I
I,yet 11
if It
my slunei>
id 111 a I sc.it
e many, him
but ho gi><-t I
til
up the WI
For behold the ran
tercel tlie pn|a rs ,vi
this in,in ii* ,i o i
straight ih i
ing his pin t o| i1
•mi In* del.'voi '
And I coi -o lo
pr nple In Ho \ ,rin
• Jew ol till III, V l;li
•cruet' Wild I 1 j II \
pr> qua,, ........
World a sufo •, d i g nun ,., _\ (
•pot. aud in.do mi i s a in . i
Tor the oi' ' I that doth out
•TM'lo-r jilt , :i d yell l it l| l ull l ull
•nd scalier pap r, uiukcth a l>m
Kennedy, Uic Intrdsonj
a s, T, J M urnarie, (Jenr-1
Pei r 'll, Dan l\|v|o*j, Hon
. M. 1 I hiimoil I, Z. E.
I ley MuMordlit, d.
I). Pad g"I!, I ■ "H'g i
■'.dwar I Tlte.li or Dal
trri'M) of Huioliie
I > i
J.
.lid
It
*
Tcvas Paper Mill lo Start
Dallas, Texts.- That produc-
tion o| cotton linters pulp will
begin in the* New Mill at Coin
j inoree, Tex ts, within the next
11.'W days is th ■ statement made
l in an interview hero by George
W Lull, president of Trinity
i Paper M ills of I) illns,
“ I’ll • plant is ]);• i *flePly eo n
| plete.I." he said, 'all 1 will hir'e
j an apnroxiinatw et»|i u:ity of twen*
ity tons of pulp p *r d iv. Tit"
pulp prepared there will In* ship
j po I to i n .tern markets for th<
p osoiit, but in the nor* future
j wo tvi11 bo able to turn p i|mi' imi
I ns a tlnisiiod product Iroiu Dulla .
hi our hi \ ton p.i11"r mi11, pinn
r.ir wliii'h alroady have boon coin
Mrs. lT'*nry Perry sjuent last
weekend in I/*wi*ville with ln*r
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hat*
lift.
Mrs Willie Massey, of Clay-
ton, N. M is visiting her aunt,
Mrs, Tom Vancergriff.
Miss Dorothy Scott of Rich-
ardson spent. Saturday night
with Miss Connie Hardcastle.
stop i;r!v'
Yimr colToo will a
feet i f you u •'* M
•'INC!
■ ' vs be per
Ii. Cofl'eif.
BltEEDERS MJTICC
1 will^laod two largo ’’hfok
Jacks a* Joe 1) xon's barn 1 mile
North of Trinity Mi, s Season
$10 00 to insure oo|!
20-2 O, \. Sminions.
R.
R. TIME TABLE
North-
COTTONBELT.
No. 4....
No.
South —
............................. N:f>8 A. M.
............................. 8:52 P. ,\i.
No. i....
No. .
............................. ».2.t A. M.
............................ 7:17 P. M.
North
rmsco
No.
No. Ins.
South -
Motor tr............ d:5rt A. M.
............................. »:50 P. ,M
No. 117.
No. II
•............................ H:2(i A. M
.Motor ( io-............i|:.m |*. ,\j.
M.. K, (<l T.
No, ll
No. :s
South
No Slop...............ll.Od P. m!
Nd. Di.,
No. *.;..
..............................7:f.ii A. M.
.............................. lam P. M.
For Salt;
One 5 year old sorrel horse,
nood at any kind of work, one
buggy mare and buggy. One
s *ven fo i out McCormick bind
or, good as now, one Pete, S iut-
let* wagon, two cultivators, one
Ledbetter corn and cotton plant-
er, one mower, one pulvariser,
one double‘shovo! plow, one Mo
line dis plow, and one bar ow.
All thi so impliments can he
Miss Leah Uhl and Miss Mary ( bought at a narg.iin and are al
Hamilton of Dallas were guests | mnitt ils ils |linv
li. K. HiIX, Agent
SEE
JACK VINCENT
FOR
House Moving
CARROLLTON, TEXAS
in the liouii'
M. Pistole,
of Mr. and Mrs. J
Mr. and Mrs Torn Vander*
griff and children visiten l)r. J.
II Yandergritf in Ft. Worth last
Sunday.
Miss Connie H irdcastle spent
Satuoiiiiv :ind Sunday with home
folks in ('anrnlltnn.
Mr. anil Mrs. W. Clem and
soil, A. W . spont last Saturday
night an I Sund iy n itli relatives
in Dallas.
Miss Mattie M i" Ansley, who
Is l 'vliiutf soliool nt. Dofsota,
■ I’oxat, visited in tie* lionu* of
I w II .lolpis'iiii and family Sat-
I a rd,iy a od Sun la V .
Kov furtli
er information addros Frank
Jackson, 5530 Troumnt !stia*ei,
Kallits, 'Texas
For rapid Imalin' there is noth
ing lilt • Liptid H'lrozoiie, ]t.
mends to**n flesh, heals cuts,
burns or sores mi quickly no
time is lost from work. Price
8(»c, 0 in and ;-*l.:0 Mold by nil
Druggists
** Rat-Snnp Kills 48 Rats”
Wrlt«* lrv<n Nerhood* Ptniuylvanli
Ho navfi: *'After ukIqv ono larpn rnuVnr*
wo rountr'l 48 r|«»*t«l rut.." ItAT-WNAu
killii '©nt, drif t up the.rnrroon. pmd |onv i
fiexmi'li. CntM and d »rii won’t tntirli i’,
Coiiion in ronvonit ti «*i toMikoat; no mixing
with olhor 1*. -»'J. Out u l>uv uge today.
Throo ofMUl B.r.o for kltatinn op eoYtnVr fRo
formiiukvit Iioumi or corn orlbt $i.ii> for
lutrriN fttid outbuildli'FH. Your money Ltc'n
if i&AT'-BN Al* do* n't do tiic tvorlw
! ,’nnry ' >
'rill" Ht'u
•v ola, T •
p was ma
a r
io r and wife and
mi I wife wont In
i Tuesday. TIhw
In I led r on r,
ffllLSRAr«-Msv«^o
i*'i
plot I
ploy
and iiliioh Mill giv
ml to several !mi
i largo nunp er ol m
In
Font*
ind lamilv ol
n *ni last wi»'k end
i "**.s, \| r. and ^l rs
l T'initv \1 ds
I <an
wit i
L F.
0oltl GiuirftiilKid Lt /
M’I I/1’ >■ HARDWARE
Mr*. Cr*nd*11 ffown) Tdlli Ifnw
Stopptd Chit Ion Loiifi
"!.#•• spring rntvkill).U|lourt ,l*t iM,U Vldi
I'd ItO'twn nihuh Knl*St|M|t I " I* ri With jq i ,
lufiff fHM l Mr ' • I.»Hr. I i . * i 1
' kul-,Sitf|> 14 Ru.iJ.
WIillion Packets Of
Flower Seeds Free
Ve bolieve tn l'lowor* around tha
bonii'i ot tin* South. Flowers brighten
up the home huitoujhIImhh and give
pleasure aud sallHfaotlou to those who
Lavs them.
We have filled more (hnn a million
packets of seods, of beuutlful yet
«'<**il.v grown flowers to bo given to
our customers this spring for the
| beautifying of their homes.
Wouldn’t you like to have five
| packets of beautiful flowors free!
J YOU TAN OBT THBM! Hastings’
ism catalog Is a llfi-poge hundsotnuly
[ illustrated sued book with twenty
I beautiful purrs nUowli.g the finest va-
rieties in their time natural colors.
I It Is full rtf helpful garden, flowor and
farm Information thut !« needed In
i every home, unit, too, the cululog tells
I >'ou how to get these flower seeds ab-
solutely free,
\\ rite for our 1921 catalog now. It
In the tin* it, most valuable and beau*
ilful in I hoot ever published, and
>ou will lie mighty glad you've got it.
'I lisia, is no obligation to buy any-
thing, Juki r«k for Ihe catalog.
H. Q. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN,
ATLANTA, GA.
SEE
*'h't . \tntttr
FOR YOUR
Mile ii.o v. Div making
'I oiiistIictdnjt
AND
Beauty Parlor.
4 rirr pm
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untri •! Mini hi I! I *1 * St .
Ivor Id
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brig lit oi
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*t!ng
I * is a
Dai
Gniii ia Ion
mm unity. 'I’l
strengthening Ml)li
Rtnilili It, IlM'r | eon
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o art* MDino few "nil n
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on freight,
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is preside
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| Better TNnn Trnpt For Rntt
Wfjlp* Adfhtrie Drug Co., Trtfll
•
nt Uii'ltn t 1 tr,* Kt' Mu ftiiRy Hi pup
iut fltrt’t." Try It uii your rtte.
• *’i »oni»y i>*i«’k',»»wnr»DitMHl
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j' l* (’•♦ahi't* wod'I
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;*' fo** i»i**» t gt; 88«i for
m y n«i: mi.I’f lot Immi» oi«U
JBixrt killinir ruin t*"if»v.
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Mill ulMln
miM nnJ GtigiMnl«sil Ity ••
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Foster, Emma & Anderson, W. E. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921, newspaper, March 25, 1921; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556263/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.