Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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50 pounds best flour, R. W. McKnight
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2 hot dinners, T. & P. Restuarant
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Lamp, W. G. Kniffrn
best pen Leghorn chickens
$3.50 rug, Frank McKnight
best pen Plymouth ’Rock chickens
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largest mule any age
$2.00 stick pin, Noah Deal
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$1.00 blacksmith work, McElreath & Dobbs
best Jersey milk cow
300 pounds meal, Arlington Cotton Oil Co.
2nd
Dozen, $5.00 photos, Bartlett’s Studio
best Durham milk cow
$2.00 fountain pen, W. I. Ghormley
best cow shown any breed
$5.00 pair shoes, Model Store
2nd
Hair cut and shave, C. P. Wakefield
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best Jersey heifer
$2.50 in groceries, Mike Ditto
Block tin milk pail, D. D. liightower
best Durham heiier
Rocking chair, Milton Furniture Co.
best cajf shown any breed
Sack bran, Harrison’s Cash Store
Man coming the farthest to trade at Arlington
best Poland China sow under lyr
Stock food, Corner'Drug Co.
best Berkshire sow
Bale cotton ginned, J. C. Young
best Duroc Jersey sow
Bale cotton ginned, D. C. Sibley
best O. I. C.
Bale cotton ginned, Cribbs Gin Co.
best hog any breed
Ice cream freezer, McKinley-Slaughter Hardware Co.
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Hair cut and shave, Basement Barber Shop
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4 pounds coffee, Copeland Grocery Co.
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1 dozen photos, A. J. Mahanay
best pen Rhode Island reds
Bucket coffee, J. F. Johnston
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$1.00 in Groceries, Hugh Moore,Undertaker
best pen of Orpingtons P
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Package Fine*Chocolates, J. B. Hicks
best pen Patridge Wyandottes
Hair cut and shave, Acord Bros.
foot race, 75 yds dash
Round trip to Fort Worth, N. T. T. Co.
toot race, 100 yds dash
Round trip to Dallas, Texas & Pacific R. R.
largest lady
| Hall rack, D. D. Park & Bro.
best bu. Irish potatoes
6 loaves bread, O. F. Alvey
largest family in one wagon
Bucket National Coffee, J. B. Hatch a
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Busmess Men Organize and Offer Prizes for Product of Farms
Arlington intends to go after and hold all trade in the Great Arlington
Country. Her live business men realize that,we must conform *to
modern, intelligent methods of attracting attention oftheBEST people
—who are reading people, have organized and inaugurated a regular
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Monthly Trades Day for Arlington Every Second Monday. This Will Begin
Monday, June 12th, 1911
Farmers, Stockmen, Orchardists, Gardners, Come. Bring Your Families. Plenty of a ter and Shade for
All Your Stock. Arlington Band Will Give its First Out-Door Concert
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It will be a great day for Arlington, and for everybody in the Great Arlington Country.
We want you to trade with us. We appreciate your trade and your friendship. Let us get together. Let
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Amusement as well as profit will be the order of the day each month. No long-winded speeches, but
something doing all day.
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Ball Games, Foot Races—No Fakirs of Any Kind
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Read Prize List Below; Come and Take Them Home
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Best span of mules,
$5.00 hat Hudson-Davis Co.
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100 pounds floiir, Rankin Hardware Co.
best span of horses
$5.00 in gold, Citizens National Bank
2nd
$2.50 in lumber, Owens Lumber Co.
best brood mare
$5.00 in gold, Arlington National Bank
2nd
■ Center table, Rudd & Bailey
best 1 year old mule colt
$2.50 in groceries, Ditto Grocery Co.
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$1.00 buggy whip, R. F. Barnes
best 1 year old horse colt
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50 pounds chick feed, Chas Rogers
' best mare any age
$2.50 in groceries, Ditto Grocery Co.
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Set shoes, Woods, Davidson & Harris
best single driver any age
$2.50 in lumber, Spruance & Tillery
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Hair cut and shave, M. J. Wetzel
Suit pressed and cleaned, C. L. Knapp
largest horse
50 pounds flour, Luttrell Bros.
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Block of ice, Arlington Light, Ice 4 Power Co. -
best saddle horse any age
$5.00 pair shoes, Pulley-Yates & Co.
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Bowen, William A. Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1911, newspaper, May 26, 1911; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308501/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.