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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 4

The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 4

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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So mcxull count was in lesD I WORLD'S FAMOUS 4 I II I OVER THE COUNTRY FRANK GASTON Editor ancf Proprietor THIS IS A VWv -'kv 'cIaS KMO-BRIWSMAnp HLRCANTILE' CO. mo BOYS CLOTH I Our thanki out lo the Plic tKelr interest al patrocaf; during our Hnery opening. It was a ffand iucccss. We sold ts all over this country, anj we still have, arid will cntinuc to have plenty niOr. fn.

Aiir trnA Mica aramorei'vs a standing FVPDY K. KVKHY Qy to call at the Millinery Pa.i jjil "auine. inipcci iuc new inspect the ncw AlsoWyou to select if you wish to buy. run i Swell, and Some th.n? Sery.ceable to Show you in tkse Lines'- Dyspepsia Prescription It Drills Any Stoaacli Distress la i --Few Klsstes, Stops ml If you have anything the matr ter with your stomach.ypirought to know right now that Mi-o na Stomach Tablets are guaranteed by E. A.

llannaford to cure indigestion or any sickness caused Vjnd igestions cIl as the following, or money back: Si6k headache, billiousiiess, dizziness, v. nervousness, sour stomach, fermentation of food, belching of gas, heavy feeling at pit of stomach, vor nancy. If your meals don't digest but lie like a lump of lead in your stomach; if you have fouj breath and loss of appetite1; a few Mi o- na tablets will put your stomach fine shape in short order. If you or any of your family suffer from stomach trouble of any kind, get a 50 cent box of Mi-o na Stomach Tablets at once. E.

A. llannaford and druggists everywhere sell Mi-o-na- on money-back plan. "I was cured of dyspepsia that had assumed the nervous form. iy the-useof Mi-ona-an I-pTaise- Mi-o na highly. 1 My trouble got me weak'and nervous, so that I could not sleep; the bowels were constipated and -1 had sharp, shooting pains throughthe kid ney regions, and hard, dull back is- worth it weight in-gold Walter Tebo, Saint Clair, Michigan.

The editor, is necessarily out of the pfhee' a good part of the time, but you will find De Witt Lamb in the office all the time" and he is authorized to1 transact aniy business connected with the News, He will receive and re ceipt your subscriptions, "take your Orders for job work oi advertising and answer any ques- I UBSCRiPTfON PRICE mm.t 9- Ua $1 rfbrirtii.i aritir pa al lk ii-knok tk tiuw fi4 r. oa tb du i 7 oar aim I. (MM (b( iy orarieok Lb -LIT 7 iwin mrw PltT Of tlm pua la alvaoa ADVERTISING RATES tUptmf r-rlorb iwrWff 15 Haa jwr wrk ur afti wmrni. lof.l rtt ItJ.t HPT alwtiaeau tot aUaary aotie, totlwof eharltr raterula. aad all mttr liia character, pr 11a nlenia l0(rtd for tbie tAeenU Thursdaj, Sept 29, 1910 DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES For State Senator, 30th district, uT liA i'l MOKE I of Tarrant county For Representative Flotorial Dist.

iS. BAKER-re-election For District Attorney, aoth Jtidicialdis, JiU. MINER For CountY Judge, P. MAH AN, re-election For District Clerk, LEE CLYATT, re election For County Treasurer, JOE F. KERR For Tax Cottettorr- SID POWELL For Sheriff, J.

L. SANDLTN. For County Clerk, Z. C. MORRISON, re election For County Attorney, ARTHUR A I KEN.

For Tax Assessor, P. H. KENNON, re election For County Commissioner Dist. No J. I.

DAG WELL JOHN PRICE For County Commissioner, Dist. No. A.A. (DU D) ALONE For County Comissioner, Dist. No4 S.D.YANCY, r6-eleca'; For fustics of the Peace, Pre, No, C.

ARCHER, re election E. TIDwELu New York City reached almost the tna-k in- the late census, Gov. Haskell and his partners re on trial in the federal- court Dr their part in the Muskogee own lot frauds. It is a cold day when some irtv sensation like the Candler at I I 4 I f- 4 FOR COTTON SEED wetnti, "lunffe propeftion mill CHsh evf.y diiy or' sed the to I thnhiA0" "1 Amount from one nHf.o in ftnd BeUhe Wsf mar-vtc pi ico in p)t cash. Granbury CottOiIComp.

D. COGDELL, President tniustttf srnsations last wet-k. the most exciting being the burning of the Ikck Creok gin; on Mondaj night. Iteemthit T. E.

Allen, who had been in the real eUte busines at Glen Rose had secured control of the! gin and had additional insurance- placed ott aame. On KIondaT a'J ternoon he came up, from Glen RosewTih John J. Hiner in his auto. He went to the hotel and Wgaged a roomr then went to Jones' livery stable, hired a and droveln the direction of Glen Rose. It is claimed he was seen passing through Glen Rose go ing toward the gin about' 9 o'clock that niglit and also seen on his return there about 12 o'clock.

Allen came in about 3 Tuesday morning and left on the wortn. jAst soon aTlhe pointed to and. a search for him He was arrested at Denton Jpn Thursday and on Friday morning passed through here in charge of an officer en route to Glen Rose, The officers claim to have strone cir cumstantialevidenccTlhatl Alien is the man who burned the gin. i A great howl has been raised by the railroad lawyers and some newspapers because the recent special session of the legislature passed a law forcing the Inter- national railroad to pay its floating indebtedness before beintr Fobbli6Tuphyliew ownersThat law is all right. The road owed citizens of Texas lust Haim and by reason of a federal receiver-.

sliip the claims could not be collected. legislature did the right in providing that these claims be paid before the road goes into hands of new own era, and Governor Campbell is to be honored for his course in the matter. Tli3 democratic nominee for governor of Nebraska bolted the platform and declared he would Veto a bill In Honrd its planks. iU did this clearly the behest of the vn mcnt of the state. Hence there was nothing left, for and others who belieie in decent politics but to bolt can for governor.

Thn rfnuhllcan ramnaicrn eom- mittee is using two brands of literature and oratory in the con gressional campaign, one kind for the stand pat districts and another where the insurgents are in the majority. Cotton seed have been selling the past week at 40c per bushel, and some slightly above this fig FoundA Vunch "of keys. De scribe and pay for this notice. Only One "Best" Granbnry "People Giie Credit Wtere Credit Is Dne. Jreopleof Granbury wlio Buffer4 with sick kidneys and bad backs wantra kidney' remedy that can be depended upon.

The best is Doan's Kidney Pills, a medicine iior the kidneys only. Made from pure roots and herbs, and the only one that" is backed by cures in Granbury. Here's Granbury testimony; Mrs E. XJoinert College Hill, Granbury Texas, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are the remedy I always use when I have any trou ble from my kidneys. About three years ago my life was made miserable by kidney complaint.

Not only was Ibothered by a dull nagging pain in the small of my back, but a kidney weakness add-ed'grcatiy to my discomfort. I hild' pells of dizziness and teough I took remedy atfer remedy, it was not until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at A. Hannaford's Drug Store, that any benefit replied. They did me a world of good." Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.

Fostcr-Milburn Co.r Buffalo, New YorV, Role agents fur th United Siates. Remember th name-Doan's and take no other. I tions abouJ.usine!!S You COMlESPOHDENTS jj WAPLES Waples is not dead but grow ing all the time. W. O.

Cleveland is building a new business liouse. Charley Fleming came in from Fort Worth Saturday. The ice cream supper given at the church Friday night made $13.15. Mjss My rtle.Glenn has return ed from, a fewjnonths visit Mexico. Mrs.

Henry Wohlford of Cleburne is visiting Mrs. -Wohlford and Mrs. Henry Lampkins. Miss Lorena Maxwell of Gran-bury is spending a-few-iay8 with hersistel-v Mrs. W.

Den- nis; Oscar Grammar has the Wa-pies gin in running order and is in pickers. Burton Dennis came in from Mineral Wells, where he has been for the past month, for health. He is some better. Mrs.Dobbs returned last week from a visits in-Parker county, accompanied by her granddaughter." Miss Bertye Merrt lield.who will spend a few weeks in this community. CENTER MILLS business -in Fort Worth Monday.

T. Malone made a business trip to Cresson Tuesday. Uncle-JesseLyf-rpcF morton is visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. M.

i Miss Emma Kelly is spending the week with her sister. Mrs. J. K. Dillard in Cresson Missancy Killough of Fair View spent Saturday and Sun day with her sister, Mrs.

L. V. Kelly Messrs. Sam Hunter and Jim McCormick of Cresson were pleasant visitors here Friday evening Jasper. SmithTeft Monday" for his old home in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he will spend several months.

The young people enjoyed an ice cream supper at trie homo of Bevely Hunter, Friday evening, A number of games were played and all report a great time. FAIR VIEW S. D. Yancy and family spent Sunday at J. R.JLiles'.

Teddie Peveler and family visited at J. C. Rice' Sunday. Uev. Stapp filled his regular appointment here Sunday.

W. W.Reeves and family spent Sunday visiting in Center Mills. Several from here have been attending the meeting at Gran bury." 4 lr Mrs, Sallie Brown is visiting at Grarbury and attending the meeting. ildred roTtran fanrily of ranhnry spent unday atl-lif Mahan's. Mrs." Ola Barton andTbaby of Granbury visited at-B.

Bar-Urn's last week. A. C. Abbott and family, Hugh Goodwin and family and L. P.

Porter and family visited at W. A. Porter's in Stockton Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Wilmert7Xincoln7 Illinois, found her way back to perfect health.

"I suffered with kidney.trouble and backache anc my appetite wis very poor at jjimes. A few weeks ago I got Foley Kidney PiPs and gav? them a fair trial. They gave me great relief, so continued till now I am again in perfect health." Cherry Drug Company 1 V. New Cotton Yard- I have opened up a cotton yard in the ball park, south of of the guarantee correct weights, prop er grades and courteous treatment. You know that I know how to handle cotton.

No sand to pull through and no railroad to cross. J. W. Browning. Fresh Oysters and all kinds of 6hort orders at The Bon Ton, 1 1 nun nr r' li I Jt not wait to see the editor to pay your subscription.

"Can be depended upon" is an expression we all like to hear, and when it is used in connection with Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It is pleasant to Dot Maul Your Cotf onlto Market and HoVne Adain take and valuable for(. You can keep in touch with the market to the minute talk directly to merchantmake your bargain at once at your Ieasure. is not sprung among the ....31. One such transaction vill pay for vour telephone.

Talk it over with your neighbors.r Get-them interested in this modern telephone system. The cost to each of you will be less than half a bale of cotton. cn snobs of JNew Yoru; jUodseve.lt won out in hi fight fcr control of the New York state republican convention, and has 'evervthiiiff hi wy. S. P.

13 rooks of U. S. Weather Reports charrfe to patrons of the. iexusmarrtt Fcr rates and other information, apply to manaser of to A Uriiveisity to "enter" TH SOUTHWESTERN TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE Texas r.very Rell ToUrJooeLi Ii crtilre of A children and adults Sold by E. A.

llannaford. A cool norther came Tuesday morning and was heartily vel-comed. Fresh Chocolate, the best, at The Bon Ton. Buy your Calendars and Novelties from Barney Lee, I Two Trains Daily Fort Worth TO Saint Louis G. A.

WEISE, Ticket Agent, (mfi are furnished dally free of Southwestern Company itni In Harness Let roe Tarnish vox your electric lamps, sigrjj and all kinds I also al kinds of repair work and new work on lights and water service. Fred Raifsnyder. I EXPERT THILCSS the very beat f) THE ELUE FRONT lliL in ii iii the iac for the United States Sen Win 1012. (iaynur of New York and Har-soiofOhio are the two men ost discussed just now us presidential nominees of hculemocratic party in 191J2. rarthquake Khocks in Arizona terrified a scope of country miles hquare and the people "iesortrd their homes, lcav-'te territory depopulated.

trict jude-K all over the try are giving special atten- in their charges Ut thepisU)l rud It up to "th6 peace ccrs to rigidly enforce the Tii' cnsuH givoi Fort Worth a al itiou of 73,312, a gain of 174 i. in U'u yfatu, which ih greatest gain of any city San Antonio the nty, a gain 1 i etiL Houston gained I i i i.t, v. i.i Galvriton lost due to now Wni. J. Jrvun hns boited thq Nebraska state ticket because oflhe piin.k and wiil support nominee for guverr.or.'" is a case "conscience." looks like there is money in poultry.

ChamberluinV Qiolera pud a Uc let v. I w3ty the best knou mc ik im in use for the cut'e of bowd complaints. It cures griping diarrhoea, dysentery, and hJiouW be taken at the tim unr.atura. looseness of the bowels. Jt equally Vhlluabl fur children -id r.dalts.

It always cures Sold by E. A. llannaford..

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