Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 1 of 12
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An Examination
Will convince yon that our
Will suit you in even sense of the ^ord.
36e MODEL
MEN'S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS
Dallas, Texas
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATS? ED
Clothing, Furnishings, and Hats
for Men, Boysand Children
Absolutely' the Lowest.
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CARROLLTON,TEXAS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1904
VOL. 1.
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School work is very interest-
this week. The majority of the
students are hard at work.
Examination day is here once
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With Purchases of $10.00 we give free
cost one Busy Bee Talking Ma-
chine. Come in and hear
the newest musical
selections.
Ail we ask of you ts -cmne and let us show you the gods.
We an- store you cannot resist the tecuptarii>n.
! BI RK & CO.
Clot hers
S 233, 235, 237 Main St.,
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If you are n<rt a customer of ours vyou an- losing money.
Therefore, you shoukl begin trading with us. We can save
you money on everything in the dry gixais line. We have
the oust complete line srf carpets, rugs, linok-mus and mat-
tints tn Ikdiis at I Im- lowest prices.
Clothing, furnishings and shoes for men and boys is another
W“ li.iv,- tl»o best brands tluit m-:n*-y can buy at the most
economica* prw-es.
Our fefos, luisses and children’s init. cloak aril! hat depart-
ment contributes some exceptional bargains all the time.
We have everything th it Dame Fashion n>uld desire, at
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A Rcxsii Bkyde.
"’ermirabri With an ugly cut
• r the :»g of J. B. Omer. Prank- J
Eu Grove, III. It developed!
stubborn ukcr unyielding to
doctor? ante r«-:red:es for four!
years. Then Bucklc-rs Ark a!
Tiaim tureti. It’s just, as good!
• r Burns, Scalds, Skin Erup- i
lions and PBes. 25c, at E. W.
Bsoadhunt’s and J. £. Perry *
Co.
When you want an ’up t» date
hair cut or a slicx abate call at
Wright’s Barter -hop (in War ,
ner'Hock. i
Good for ’ha’, and
merry Christmas. to».
Mr. Thigpen. of S<»ufheim Tex-
as, has moved his faanaiy to tins
place. f’~ ■■ ----------1 ’-
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CANT ENDORSE il
He have f«dlcw»ti closely the
jisnruatistk- >.ria Xew-
Hili
Tine*: and buist say tliat the
mm-h Tieses ts entitled to a crew. Tite
Norcs has «tes.sl up. Calien down,
is it de-
Tie- lct;tctil nrxa-
ments-torw:fded by th- Times
v .-•■»- indisputable; and while we
sanction free tlwmgtit. still tt dis-
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"They say" iih.t ’’my” .Emmie ttoout with
Johnston is down an*., out this
k—amt I suppose lie is front
tt-e way.ee looks. OT my.
Farmers Brand.
I town's <-y
th- world t«fr ; 1
< * ntiaa - late ■ cr,
' town. Its '■lut'e-
■ .ris. het;;
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r *|’HE unusually clear, dry I
‘ * weather &»r this time of
the year rentiers everything fav- f
; orable for the fipTnens: most of
them ah» taking advantage of it
in digerent vavs, as wood hr.nl-
i ing and breaking ground. Tliisi
I is all very sensible, for if they!
*11 get ep a big pile of wo »d. the !
i gr.»udd all broken, a c«-l!ar full »»f!
canned traits- sweet potatoes, I
etc., it al! goes to make every-1
tl ing pleasant around the* lire-f
side this winter. He will tie a
SbH happy this winter 1msnuse of;
i the prices Is* got for his cotton, M
I corn and oilier produce.
Their has been ginned already ■
, at Farmers Branch this year. [,■
1335 bales of cotton, and out of ®
this number 105-* have been mar-i
keted here at a gnod marketable
price. S«» you see the linaEH-iai
Btsastraas UresX. condition of the <-ountry should
Carelessness is responsible for be in a much better status than
| many a railway wreck and the previously. Getal f>»r’hT. and a
; same causes are making human
Examination day is here once? wrec*« of sufferers from Thruet
more and Lung troubles.
Jessie Wright is in school again: the advent of Ehr. King’s New
aft<-r an absence of about two I Discovery for
weeks. ■ Coungs and Colds, even
The new dictionary that was worst vases can he cured,
purchased by the teachers and hopeless resignation »s no
pupils has" arrived. I necessary.
Miss Aileen Bullock went Io Dorchester. Mass., is one of
Dallas last Friday and attended many whose life was saved by
the Al G. Field’s Minstrel. ’ Dr. King’s New Discovery. This
Our present trial by jury orgi- great remedy is guaranteed for
r.5«‘-<j in England 1350. al! Thn>t and Lung diseases by
'tlio plan for the construction E. W. Broadhurst and J. EL
of the Panama canal is a lift lock. Perry & Co., Druggists. Price
and Mr. J. Walktce is the chief 50c and $1.**>. Trial hotties: pairing his peace nearGrapt-vsne.1
engineer. free. Walter Marsh, who he«-ri mm.*-;
Tbr 8r»t Catbofc «1.|en.. n> F 1W1. „f,pvob,r T.?"'''.'' ’-*•/ * <“« ! “’
in 15E at Sr. Anitina. T., '
G-iatnaa. was not the Ural s (lin,|,|..1L nn ,;r. •« =“i“”"’
Vwbite man Ux-oiiie tn America. - „ f -- r »'*• lists
izen of rn-vti. a poirtrbfT- a M s *
\' fh4,*ms irmtn P«*Rtatoscti < - ■ - » •» a siis uf ciriijxs over tn r ;>-
- wr,>"- " ship thi* wt^k ana pnrcliased a .T. . . . Tk
.vlurfresburro was the bk-li hrHt c!aMS rv%-L;.arant at Frisco. W •'•■‘’d l*‘>UM'’ a‘wl **’’ «n»»tes (
est hattie of tl>e civil war. Both tine hnvs have hn^tio ana everyb><v *’ over and s.s-
Sam Houston married an
, dian the Second time.
With one b’X l.» be Iteard from
Col. O. P. Bow^wcr, tjie “gisud
roods" representative-elect from a—
Dallas county, leads the Demo- f
cratic legislative ti'-ket by1 a little;
margin, his nearest colleagoe be-
ing H«-n. T5;cn«-is B. L-»ve, while i
Htm. Cartis P. Hancir k is third.
Without the De Soto box the
vide in the legis-ative race is now
as follows: Bow?er SMS’*; Love 5-f
>17, and Hancock 5743. Witli 53|i
in Mr. Im.vo was m tlsel
!e-*d, but lie- additional boxes
gave Mr. Bowser a small plural-;
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pirit of tLimplktoterj- to
a in--i:::pltone and
v»mc.- our I'M-hefs. r|'hv> News al-
so siderl in with a jtnrrr.il which
is as repr-ientative of Dallas
county as an Irishman is of Italy.
Tr-e spirit of hoitfe pride and pu-
tritocism was nev.-r apparent in
the News’ nttfrings, though ft
_ Jhpngi’p it w ;.-t a !»--<l torse in
tlie procession.
Here’s oar hand. Times, and
! may yoo always Leas correct as
you were ’bis time.
ftwsv't .-LespecI flu Ajc.,
It’-* shameful vhw youth fails
ei sww [mtper r*spo t for oki
■ !.r!v'■•Kitrary in the
ri.ng a ivi-w Life Pftts.
' Ti<ev »>rt’iaal2.»liea no matter
ver-- and trrespective »A
♦►id '.-gt. tp -l.- .;sin, Jaurrliee-
F» ver.» ;rst rr.p:orr aft yiel:i to
f tiw ths perryr t P;1. a.;. PL W
Breadhur.-t’sami J. Z. Perry <&.
Co., Drugg.st.i.
He is engaged in sitei have moved in fi»m Gn-s-r hmn-..
meat business at Carr<bt»-n with ty ami are tile guests of Mrs. N.
Consumption, A. E. Benham. . Good inek to J. Smith, this wtrek. W- U-urn
the them. We think it very nice to that tirey wrill reside in Carroll- hope News and tire t artar
and have a suburban mens fton after a,sh->rt time.
longer Even titough it is tw.» miles dis-1 Jim Hogg says h»- don’t
Mrs. Lois Cragg ««f tant we get tlm pork' just thei like to go .to CarroiH'vn ♦•r av-
is one of same. - i en>unt of it .being a wev t biser to »»■♦-» put down and out;
Miss Margaret Clark is bar k Greer county. He would rather rved to Ire.
again this winter to take up herj rf* s-u?tli._
schotrf after her summer vaca i The ( hronicie ane dollar.
tion. - N. H. Field i- at Mme- for a
r A. C. Hdbisli, our blacksmith,1 days this week.
spent several days, las? week, r-- ■
F. B. Robertson, a very popular
young man of Carrollton, and T. I
S. CampheH, ar. ento-rari.sing cit-
WH.t »t oo n?
-hip ihli. '.res pr.ri-li.iw- a ft. ( |»,u«. a.ul I., inriu ,, Tl ■ < hr,.r.K-k- i.Inr r-r.n.M-
nrst class restaurant at rnseo. 1 , . .
Bothtbeboys have hustle an.i eve ryb-rLy toreme over and ’V1'--
In- push, and we retiammend th«-m •»R’W tiwy !♦ ►» >;. uivisabsiry to -■■ xu’-—->.ng i h»- ►►!-
to the people of Frisco sisaeserv-| Senator D. J. Bailey, of <’ar-• gentrn.-.►»•«. of a I»d • ratio,
ing<»f every cons’d-rathm and ? roilton. is still working at ' the"T»-wrk.-.► f much k-ss r.ri:p>rt h.-!
■urge i»atn>nuge. Success to you gin her»- pretensitir s th-n hf.-» etvvr ,+s.:^a
both. Mrs. J T. Dgden and family *’-My. I to--results .-':-y are .to
, ---taining speaks nv . ♦-bMju.ent'.v
9 ___ ’R | than any rgumt-nls «♦-mayors-
I F*'Unt'- ^s.r-.r.torruti.-nofa ^3^ £.?.
s .wr^TKit! i'-aw to Dr.
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rressiem to any Im>w
are mnltrf.-; ri
I! «s-nrii.:..g to the nviter
' iaf growth a»to •.•-.sperit.v
1 -r i tv>n v. m; ev;ir-i. i’ moi-;’ ever
.t’-e.-Hrej. U.r ,;.*.cet together.
THIS is a when most
< -reryi-rp-' uretls some sori!
■/drug. T carry in sr-x-k
-•v.-ryt'iing y m may v . ..,
pv and r.t a [rice
y ci »-;',n uffonl t > pay. My
■ -esr-riiit;* n wo.-k is 'g.-' ir-
.irCr'--(ic’H'rei t. B-gnemto.r
► ftiren full an-t '.w-iifvtiful
»f !-’nry sta?ir>nr.-yT
r»T;>: pen< -L-. tablets for aT
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Hamilton, Harry R. Carrollton Chronicle (Carrollton, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904, newspaper, November 18, 1904; Carrollton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267534/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carrollton Public Library.