Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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1 Railroad Time Table
■DTTON BELT PASSKNGEH
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M. K. & T. PASSENGER
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/uth bound .........1424 p. m.
ortb bound.... .....0:48 n. m.
/ortli bound .........8:8a p. m.
FHISCO PASSENGER
[forth bound.........9:50 n. m.
lotor Car, north......8:20 p. m.
South bound..........6:05 p. m.
lotor Car, south..... 8:25 a. in.
AMONG THE HOME FOLKS
Rest means rust.
Tell the truth about your city.
8 cans pie apricots 25c at Tom
Robertson’s.
Conseuenqtial citizens con-
struct cities.
All kinds of tailoring done b.v
Othole Ogden.
Heinz sweet pickles ic each at
Tom Robertson’s.
My tape.line is ready for you
—W. H. Johnston.
Charlie Painter spent Tuesday
night of this week in Celina.
Good Standard canned corn,
per dozen cans, 85c.—Torn Rob
ertson.
Walter Dennis of Dallas spent
last.Saturday aftei noon and night
in Carrollton.
Buy your trees and plants
from L. C. Burch with the Mc-
Kinney Nursey Co.
Our teas are reduced as fol-
lows: 40c tea now 80c; 20c tea
15c.—Tom Robertson.
Miss Lorena Good returned
M home Monday from a several
week9 visit at Grand Prairie.
Miss Ida Heath of Dallas spent
last Saturday to Monday with
Misses Bertha and Nannie Mc-
Whorter.
Mrs. R. A. Moore of Terrell
arrived Wednesday for a visit
with her granddaughter, Mrs.
Tom Robertson.
Mrs. Earnest Smith of Port
Worth is expected to arrive in
Carrollton today for a visit in the
home of A. W. Smith.
Maxwell House Blend Coffee,
an extra hijfh jfrade product, at
Will Myers' Grocery Store.
Mrs. Bettie ^llen of Rio Vista
and Mrs. Finis Allen and Rev.
Harry Allen of Richardson spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. .1.
M. Allen. §
We now have charge of the
City Meat Market and intend to
furnish the best of meats. We
will appreciate your patronage.
Myers & Kennedy.
L
OUR
ADVERTISING
corns
are read by the people
because it giver them
new* of absorbing in-
terest. People no longer
go looking about Tor
thing* they want—thry
go to their newspaper
for information an to
where *uch thing* imy
be found. Thi* method
tave* time and trouble.
If you want to bring
your wares to the atten-
tion of this community,
our advertising column*
Should
Contain Your
Ad
□□□□□□□
There is no lethargy in city
building.
New Keg Kraut $1.25 at Tom
Robertson’s.
Capital follows the lines of
least resistance.
My tape line is ready for you.
—W. H. Johnston.
King Komus syrup 60c a gal-
lon at Tom Robertson's.
Ollin Davis of Palmer was a
Carrollton visitor Sunday
Good Standard canned corn,
per dozen cans, 85c.—Tom Rob-
ertson.
Charlie Myers was out from
Dnllas Wednesday night to see
home folks.
Michigan salt—get it while it
lasts and before the raise.—Tom
Robertson.
Ladies' have your winter suit
and coat cleaned and pressed at
Johnston’s.
M tb. J. M. Allen spent last
Saturday night and Sunday with
relatives in Plano.
Maxwell House Blend Coffee
at Will Myers' Grocery Store.
V. B. Halsell was here from
Big Sandy last Thursday night
and Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Millard
ieft last Saturday for Illinois,
where they will make their home.
Mrs. M. D. Haag of P’ort
Smith, Ark., is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Joe Hays, and
family this week.
For Sale: Eight year-old horse,
gentle for children. Price $85.
Inquire at Tom Field's store at
Farmers Branch.
On October 1st an MH K. & T,
section gang was organized at
Trinity Mills that will hereafter
see after the yards at that place
and do spur work only.
Misses Annie Cole and Evylin
Shrader, assisted by several of
their pupils of Frisco, will give a
recital at the Methodist church
tonight (Friday). Price 25c.
A good remedy for a bad
cough is Bullard’s Horehound
Syrup. It heuls the lungs and
quiets irritation. Price 25c, 50c
and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
Perry & Miller.
Tickets you get with your
purchases at Perry & Miller’s
are redeemable in solid gold
rings. Keep them, and bring in
the 5c. 10c, and 25c ones and
exchange them for 50e and $1.00
tickets.
For. Sale: Hi acres, 8 miles
of Carrollton,'52 acres in culti-
vation, balance in pasture, fair
Improvements, fenced. Price
$85.00 per acre, half cash, balance
to suit, h per cent.—Carrollton
Realty Co.
Joe A. Field of near Farmers
Branch left last Saturday night
for New York and Philadelphia
where lie will attend the world
series ball games. On his re-
turn he will stop at Annapolis
for a visit to his sister.
Dr. Clinton Lockh art, head of
the bible department of the Tex-
as Christian University of Fort
Worth, will occupy the pulpit at
the Christian church next Sun-
day morning and night. Dr.
Lockhart is said to be n very
able speaker and tlm public is in-
vited to go mo out and hear him.
Chronic rheumatism contracts
the muscles, distors the Joints
and underminds the strength.
A powerful penetrating and re-
lieving remedy will be found in
Ballard's Snow Liniment. It re
stores strength and supplnnses
to the aching limbs, Price 25c.
50c and $1,00 per bottle. Hold
by Perry dc Miller. Adv
\\ e have secured the agency
for the sale of lots in the Malt-
press addition and aro in posi-
tion to make prices on individual
lots or in bulk, 'lliis part of
town Is becoming very popular
ami property will steadily in-
crease in value. Get one or
mere lots now - Carrollton Realty
Co,, ut Chronicle office.
Get right with your comrnun
ity.
My tape line isready for you.
—W. H. Johnston.
8 cans No. 2 Pie peaches 25c at
Tom Robertson’s.
Heinz sweet pickles lc each at
Tom Robertson’s.
My tape line is ready for you.
— W. H. Johnston.
Green Velvn Syrup 60c a gal-
lon at Tom Robertson’s.
10 pound bucket Snowdrift
$1.15 at Tom Robertson’s.
Ladies, have your winter suit
and coat cleaned and pressed at
Johnston’s.
Michigan salt—get it while it
lasts and before the raise.—Tom
Robertson.
Barney Mnxey was here from
Plainview several days the tirst
of this week to see home folks.
Little Louise Perry is sick
again, having suffered a relapse
of recent illness. The little girl
attended school last week and
probably played too hard.
Dr. J. W. Beauchamp, dentist
of Dallas, will be in Carrollton
next Wednesday and Thursday,
October 22 and 23 and will be
at Perry and Miller’s drug store.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane last
week moved from Carrollton to
near Farmers Branch and are
occupying the new house re-
cently erected on the J. Fred
Smith land near the gravel pi^
For Sale: A 216 acre farm,
185 acres in cultivation, balance
in timber but can be put in culti-
vation, two miles north of Cop-
pell on gravel pike. Price $55
per acre.—Carrollton Realty Co
Furneaux Brothers unloaded
seven car loads of cattle at
Trinity MillsT the tirst of this
week which were taken to the
Furneaux farm where they will
be fattened on silage feeding.
They expect some twenty-live
more cars of cattle toarrive next
week. The cattle were shipped
from south Texas.
In the chill season see that
your liver is active. Any der-
angement in that organ opens
the door for malarial germs. An
occasional dose of Herbine is all
that is necessary to keep the
liver in sound working condition.
Price 50c. Sold by Perry & Mil-
ler. Adv
For Sale: Four through bred
Du roc pigs; one span good
mules, well matched, 4 and 5
years old; two young Jersey
cows, fresh; extra tine register-
ed Jersey bull; 100 good Shrop-
shire sheep, very tine ewes.-
J. C. Allen, Route 1, Carrollton,
Texas.
More New Styles
Clothes For Women and Girls
We are showing again this week something new in
coats and coat suits which are very classy mer-
chandise. They come in "browns, grays, blues,
tans and mixed shades. They are made up in
styles that are the newest.
WHILE THEY LAST
Come in early and be among the first to make your
selections while we have your size, color and price.
MEN'S HATS AND TIES
We received today a shipment of mens and boy’s
hats that are something new in men’s headwear.
Green, tan, gray and blue are the prevailing shades
and are made up with .a velvet band and fancy
bow in the back. See our line.
FANCY NECKWEAR
A velvet or silk stripe tie is a necessity when you
go to dress up. We have them in all shades and
colors.
Last Saturday night at the
Firaft Baptist tabernacle mem
bers'lbf that church gave a inis
cellaneous shower for their pas-
tor, Rev. G. C. Epps, and wife
who were- recently married in
South Carolina, at which time
numerous pretty and useful
presents were given. Refresh-
ments of punch, chocolate and
cake were served.
E. L. McDaniel, who has been
visiting his brothers and their
families here the past two or
three weeks, l«rt last Saturday
for parts in Kansas, where his
family is visiting. The Me
Daniel brothers are planning to
go into the brick manufacturing
business in Cnrrollton and ai
this time are negotiating for the
site and buildings of the Carroll
ton Press Brick Co.
liczviliu mul Itching Cured
•The soothing, healing medica-
tion in Dr. Hobson’s Eczema
Ointment penetrates every tiny
pore of skin, clears it of all im-
purities stops itching instant ly.
Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment
is guaranteed to speedily heal
eczema, rashes, ringworms, tet-
ter and •other unsightly erup-
tions. Eczema Ointment is a
doctor's prescription, not an ex-
periment. All druggists or by
tnajl, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co,,
Philadelphia und St. Louis.
Carrollton Mercantile Co
T- & P. RESTAURANT
For Ladies ^nd Gents.
Red Velva syrup 55c a gallon : Paint Now
at Tom Robertson's. j If your property needs it;
Rubber boots, shoes and rain , doi>n 1 wa‘t'
coats at Johnston’s. There are two parts of a job;, Drop in and Nee Us.
the paint and the work; the work HARALSON & DOOLEY • Proos
ltd mntvt fhon tlm .....1 •*. I 11 1 wr*
i.u N. Lamar, Dulliis, Texan.
Red Velva Syrup 55c a gallon more than the It
at Tom Robertson s. „
8 cans No. 2 pie peaches 25e nt
Torn Robertson’s.
Mary Jane Sorghum 40c a gal-
lon at Tom Robertson’s.
Rubber boots, shoes and rain
coats at Johnston’s.
Green Velva Syrup 00c a gal-
lon at Tom Robertson’s.
Mary Jane Sorghum 40c a gal-
lon at Tom Robertson’s.
For Sale.
Bois’darc and oak posts and
cord wood.— W. F. Hofmann. 8-tf
George Brune, Jr., manager
of the Lyon-Gray lumber yard at
Carrollton expects to go to Sher-
man next Sunday night, where
he will attend the annual meet-
ing of the Retail Yard Assoeia-
When in Dallas Oat at
DR. BOURQUE
SPECIALIST
N$m, /rioo.1, 4nil skin
if Hunt’s Cure fuils to cure
tion of tlie Lyon Gray interests ! Wom-oV •pother skin
JST fMSsSSS
live and entertaining and Mr. r ~
Bruno is looking forward to it,
with pleasure.
Tho Davis "Hats" on the east
side of the puplie square have
been purchased by the city
council and rebuilt so as to form
a large court ....... to the left of
the main entrance and a recep-
tion room to tho right for the
accomodation of the lawless. To
tho right and just back of the
reception room has been built a
largo man cage. To the left and
just back of the court room is
located the marshal's office ami
to the east and south is located
tluk run-around for the exercise
ami I den till cation of criminals.
Tl)| upper stories will be added
never cotnes-down.
The'cost of paint is about two-
fifths; tile work three-lifths.
Paint won’t come-down in a
hurry; too-raany jobs put-off. Jollllllie (iaVS Place
Men are waiting for $2 or $3;! J
they don’t know it; they think 208 N. Lamar
they are waiting for $20 or $25.
Why don’t men use their!
hoadsr ^ Hiram F. Lively
Dkvok ... .. 7
Lyon-Gray Lumber Co. sells it. Attorney-at-Law
■ _ Announces that, he has moved
MT* « ” I—22 bis law office from the North
W Jriy ocratcil Y TpxnM Building to suits 810-812
- j Commonwealth National Bank
“Hunt’sCure’’isguarJ Building Dallas, Texas. S. W.
anteed, to stop and Rhone M. 9011, Auto Phone M,
permanently cure that j UM>;).
terrible itching. It is —.....-y— ---
compounded for that ,t.. u. West J, u We.t, Jr.
purpose and your money ’
will be promptly refunded
WITHOUT QUESTION
WHST & WEST
Real Estate and Loan Agents
Surveyors, Civil Engineer* and No-
tin'.' Public. Ileiid of navigation oi
(In-Trinity. Phone Main floHI, < >flU«i
KHI7 AI Hill SI., Diillu*, Tex un,
. F. Mveuh, Mayor Pro-tom.
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Risien, John T. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1913, newspaper, October 10, 1913; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556273/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.