Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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Telephone company have a force of
men putting up poles, wiring them
and putting in a ewitch board, prepara-
tory to putting in an exchange here.
M -Ar Matherq is local manager and
the central office will be located in
the MatUera brtofc on Central street.
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Last Tuesday P. J. Phillipa who lives I
i miles southwest of town brought!
Arlington her tlrwt bale of cotton, but!
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i''for'aviation, and fdr training
■sere wdttK fie no Fair this feu: Wh
■eat disappointment to more than a ml-----
.._ . ..J ail give the Tull tneed of praise to the Fair direc*-
Cori for their patriotic spirit tn th us ‘postponing what has
become an institution, not only of Texas, but of the entire
country, it will be all the larger and better when the wa?
closes. We’ll all ge tAbn 't«ff dWiblf rtjowaver pekMT.’
All honor to President Bob Knight, Secretary Will Stratton
and their Coadjutors in this patriotic bacriWce.
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k PROTRACTED MEETING AT METHODIST CHURCH.
Rev. W. J. Heaton, pastor of the' Mataodlst church
toore, began a two-weeks’ protracted ’meeting Sunday.
July 28th, in which he IS doing llieTtireaehing. And Bro-
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appeared of how on August t, Arilng-
—.L tab voted for prohibition by a major-
nf l>. It was a hard tight and one
•topng aift(r mH/*'¥ou may my wtoal
you please, the women beat us,” re-
ferring to the fact of the women com-
ing down town and working for pro-
hibition for their home-town.
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/Hftre the drouth set in to practically ruifred,
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. :Mtorita, Sudan stram, kaffir, anllo, etc., inehidtng .the
ya»HAlias- m/ ammIvs fmmHA aWmA A~. 'jam
Mna. Fanners who persist Tn trying to raise "corn as their
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WtoRMS thati«oH> never has been a paying crop, will again
Jane not, wrth only a few snoepUons. Thode wh<i nr-----
the sorghum grRni ' kaffir. mUo, feleHta, Sudan
■RRkAaMih^^Jlk7w>L A . Jhas _JtoaaT f■ aL _ Ax . r
a sthey usually do after getting a start. Cotton is
* in thia favored e. own try than tn moat nlnOM—-but
many fltrmers report that nnleM rain comes vdihin a week
they will not make a bale on 15 acres. Of course this win
be exceptional. Rut the dry. hoUweather is Gutting down
’’■reapectlve yields enormously. Those who have stubble
Mrnda. where small grains have been out. should plow and _________
XrUNGTON 16 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK
From ths Flloo of the Arlington Journal
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You sav> money by trading.at my
CARPET %RD FLOOR SWttPfNO
ABK SOME LADIES in town about
that motor. I have It. 1 win came to
clean your carpets. Best Hoover Motor.
' Tm - .John (Join S-lft
SOV$iiWittTu!!ui« room dose
Apply to Homer Slaughter
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FOUND—Pocket book In front of
Turck A Shaw with money and femi-
nine trinkets.' Own«r can1-------
by calling at Journal offlci
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I w«b OMNaNMSSrW nM estsls «k
lease prefefred. €aU st tMs sSSb
wheat, oato
Ingly. ,.Mbo/t,:
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MACHINERY
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C/Tr LIGHTS
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Farm LlghUng Systems Are Ute
•set tod Mem RseasmloM. ’
Thousands ta noeu ? »t
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Taken fa a
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sennone that are meting tire people To mtilce th» people
more comfortable, th’A' scats' Were re-arranged 'so as to
face south and oast, near the bpW> windows,1 and some
fant».v,„, :
IWaUnevya, Jr , son “Of our plesidlng elder,’ Rev. W. H.
Matthews, and wKo tg a Yi M. G. Af; workteF 4ft' the army
,ca^ip at Bpwje, 4S conducting the ulnglng. And the sing-
1» a .wy, attractive part of the seFMSet. The editor of'
.the, jOtg*ngl does hot hesitate to say that such preachibs
jjJby.A, paator Is Of more worth to a church and, a ciiinunlly 1 \ a aku
1 than to thgt of nine-tenths of tottoMfcd'efM^elislsfThese ****—».’«» <*eg| eorf.S^
Services will continue thru until Bunday night next, it „ ,r ‘ ’ ",
J ia gratifying to say that large hOngregattons have faded the ‘ * nrm
preacher at almvst every -Service. Besides cottage prayer
. meetings, servloee of 85 inmutes each are Isold at 4 p. m.
. 1 At, smbh.IiuMMee^. . - ___
, th<thall at' 10 to if bvery morning. Much interest is man-
ifested, Sunday services at usual hours.
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STATE VOTE TO BE COUNTED MONDAY. .
The State Executive Committea (Democratic) wilt meet
Ip Fort Worth neat Monday, the 1 till Inst., to count the
Vote cast In the late primaries for state officers. The names
t 6t those who will be in the “run-off" primary on the 24tp
Inst will be announced. Women should be-sure and vote
- j in this run-off primary—Saturday,■ ■ Augdst T4th. Those
living outside ollies of 10,000 or more inhabitants need not
register, If they ase not registered. No Dnfther rewtotCAUon
Is needed for any one. ——-----
The®, Sepl
will assemble in Waco to promulgate a platform and carry
out Instructions made at the polls on July 87th. It is es-
sential every delegate elected to this convention by noun-11
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' AHLINCTDN TO HAVE NEW DEEP WELL. .................... .... ________________
tPZ JL,£rrA*'r afla City Contmdwioqers went to ( yief j|eHrw|J jg preaching’some forceful, heart-searching
t Worth JU)(1 Iltul an Interview wftn. Manager O.-n. sermons that are mot’lmr ttro rwxmle Tn mbltn tM* oennle
EfuTli. of the Arlington Ligti| and Power cpmpany rela- (
I to a much'-nXc^cd. ad<fltlqnal, Wfll to tpj?et the grow-
dytntmds ut Ar/Ihgtpri"oe6ause of -our rapid ^roWtll,
f larger msSaftto of homed,Aondectlng with the water
iply. togeiner with the certaipty bit a still gteatef dtf-
pd lntUe neap ftitnfe, becitng certain that Aftih^on ,
st have (note wat4r, l\ wilrbe gratifying news fo’ouF “
lAlbnar Stougfrtet that a eontnmVwfli'ld be signed lip ’
raw days with Mr. W. C. Wenks of Arlington, for a
v wall, under1' 1? guarantee to get’'im«tiNfc8e'of fiute; n
idU ^f^Ymy* 1 Fuff -»>»*♦- i D Ill—lj
rttkJo^iialnmngftttiHttef W W *TaRrefk'‘ tor tRM
^^1»™TOitartSSirW tMWrMe W-HbW’
rft.orXwagtrCUfford for rgadllrWNtotng to add to
• Waler supply. But this fa }ust foe Me enterprising
serai Manager.of the Northern Texki ‘Traction oom-
who happens also tq be tpanager of the Arlington
it and Power company that furnishes Arlington with
water; Mr. Weeks promises that when he begins he
will rush the work of digging the well.
‘^'7 , , DROUTH HAS REOOME SER1TU8.
' .'Pip drpullt prevailing h** become very serious! It ex-
lends practically oYpr every section of Texae. Over tn old
'“iSfWWM. wherwwbM w« ®c“
.uowr. report* are that for nearly two months no rain
.Ss|,f»ll«ti exdept oceaRonal local showers and all 'drops
I are sufferihg. From every other section of Texas al! crops
' biftire the drouth set in to practically miffed, while
to toi'Fl grain teed stuff is holding up pretty well—In fact
Sudan sraes, kaffir. mMo, etc., inchidtng the <HT-
varlelles of these grain feeds, arg. 4q Bne condi-
’ f Whs feed crop Here, when more than Arty yffars has
>n«vw» tbat>«on> never has been a paying crop, will again
Jaae «aL with only a few eaoeptlons. Those vflte planted
the sorghum grNNS ~ kaffir, mtlo, feleHta, Sudan grass
RRghuhi edhes, etc.,1 will have feed. Peanuts are doing
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better in this favored country than in moot ptaoeo—but
■EnAAW fawdnainHa naft/uN Ihal aaonL*ma omIu* ■■NNRil— <* Miisb
they will not mak<
bo exceptional. St
Eady to I—
[forage. Ryff, |Brr cloyj
Ing, etc., will help I
seem to keep up| W
lher, even’ With 1
[ie, though, pruHpeol
_ _fcgton jCMMjM ihttclD Stol
same reporfa MNRe from riMSk-m Okla____
ous condition of crops because of drouth
s Last
snnoito
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be.'n’gt
we will
From the last issue of the Ferguson Forum we are told
over Mr. Fergueente signature, that he will not certevt
the election, and that he will abide thr derision made,
even ffadly permitting the women vote to prevail. He
urges fall citizenship upoqf women and stands for a uttlK* ,
versatpoll tax of oaiy 10 cents—to pay for printing the
receipts, etc. At the head of the Forum he says:
“SbO.OOO LIARD LWOSE IN TEXAS,** or words to that '
effect. We protest against Mr. Ferguaon calling an who
voted for him such a name—for that Is abdOt tho Dumber
who voted for him. But we will let that go and commend
his decision as wise and the moat statesman like thing he
«has done. - - >> >• .» • -
owing te tie pump being out of ortler
he did not get it ginned until Wednea-
day. it was ginned by th« Southwestern
Construction Company and bought by ;
Mr. Dickerson for the Negl P. Ander,,; (
sea Company. It brought 8 cents with ;
a premium of 815.00, making a nice
nttn.ftim. Mr. Phillips Is one of the
beet farmers and deserves this reward (
for his energy and industry.
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Miss Minnie Clark of Dallas to visit-
Ina Mr and Mrs. J. T. Thompson. ’’
Mrs. M. C. Dill and little daughter,
Ethel, returned home Monday, after
spending several weeks with relatives
at Midland. , •
Mr and Mrs T°A~ Elliott left 5at^ 1
urday f<»r Merkel on a visit.
Mother! Give Child :
“Syrep of Figs” Jf ,
• Tongue is .
u cross, ievensn„ sick, diiious,
clean little liver sad
tKu -jniK umuvj?1'
cleanses thff tender
d boweja to niceto?
will not Mop ptey»ng |
lydiS^Mlihwafte -
Stomach soufs,
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half-sick, feverish, don’t eat. sleep or,
act naturally, breath to bad. system
Yfffl nF cold, has bore; ttifciOtomach-
ache or diarrhoea. Lteten. Mother!
See If tongue is coated, then give a
teaspoonful of “California 8yr.up of
Figs,” and in a few hour* all the c<m-
s tips ted waste, sour bile and undiges-
ted food passes out of the system,
and you have a well,, playful child
again. ■■ i--- v ’
Millions of mothers give “l
Syrup of Figs’* beeausi it to,
harmteMSChiidren love it,
fails to set off the st
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RINERAL NEALfN BVN.MRR
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SM^N^ZsTaSIMIfah
•MAA* YEKAR.
ORhl SPOON PLEASE. V
Make one spoon of sugar
The war is through,
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.. DALLAS, TEXAS. ,
TbO Opera House to Nest Deer. . 4
Hancock Electric Spe-
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Everything Electrical
except thunder
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MbNTINN FIXTNMS AND SUPPLHtt.
OEILINB ANNMSN MMNL
MAEDA LAMPSl*’ “
‘_£ ^-<2 ” £ ' *U*AS, TEXAS.
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He/Fs Broke Loooe f
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MEDICINK AND SURGUT
Isibrii 'Suuthbooterb LNo BsNbns.
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BRIANS, TEXAS
CHIROPRACTOR. 'j_______
T&se is Always sJJay
W« believe you ean And in CMrepracttc
adjustments a way to perfect health.
Lot me demostrate what Chiropraetto
•rill do toe.yoC. ’ *• i • .-. v/r i'i
T. H. HUGHES, D. C.
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| Tells why a oom Is so painful and
. says cutting makes
them grow.
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tember 2nd and 3nl the state Jlonvenlioh p press an electric button and you form ' ......
^... eontact with a live dffTuSlbliWk « W* JL
senttai every delegate elected to this convention by coun- aaalnst ion# corn VcnuSKeTlts sharp
??„Le. P78E1 t»TO”enk ^eCtP.<J •houhr n,akfl' “ - Vw* upCon a ^enX nTrvrSd
be Present, Monday and Tuesday, September 2nd and 3rd. you get a shock of pain. ‘
"7’ hmhom wm . AAS.T.M. .. ‘ ' Ttotead of trimming your corns,
From^outTi^i^^r h?.Tv<^RT,,J ELECTION. which merely makes them grow, just
From the last Issue of the Ferguson Forum we are told, step lnto any drug ,tore and ask for a
quarter of an oupce^kf freezone. This
will cost very little but is sufficient
to renjove every hard op soft corp or
callus from orte‘s feet.' A tew drops
applied directly ftpon a lender, aching
com stops the soreness instantly, and
«oon the com shrirtBT up so it nfts right
out, root and all, Without pain. Thia
drug freezone is harmless and never
inflames or even Irritates the sur-
roundlng skin. , ’■ ,
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A nMMieM crMin M0Wy whiteMu.
nAtohtfnllv sirtotosE,; A day croMB
aS «bo hard Mass
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wtada, tSM and enld weathnr. AfffSda
■a nxeeltont foundatfoo for apply faR
Amrico Beauty Face Powder,
morn than cue hondtodotiMr
Remedies bm Tsmt pve|NUNl
and imaranteed only by
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DALLM, TEXAE.
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raapML etc- wHi t>« cbarnto-TSF a<
Una. Six words make * line, v»«u miw v. «■,«.> .-
■0, etc., conntlng M «aa word. Count your wordn dt-
^»k», M<Wng a UnaJoLany surplus words, and send
iriC^^<^%rth WuStfVoUcCB. Also for oMtuariM
OBMtoluEjII Wffrts at sum. ratta.
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andTMitinuA griping or making you
sick 1 want you to- go back to the store
and get your money.
Taker eaiomeif tooday aadijomorrow
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seated, Don't lose a day's work. Take
a1 spoonful ofi harmlees, vegetable
Dodson’s Liver Tone, tonight and wake
up feellug great. It’s perfectly harm-
lues, so ghe it to. ypur children anylp
time. It. can’t salivate, So let them eat
anything afterwards. , .
were installed in the center of the hall.'Mr. W. >4. “ ’ ' ’ J' t
• - - i VALUABLE DOG KILLED.,
A fine Scutch Calite belonging to
-Mrs. Hush lUelt ’showed >ymtoms of
TAibiaa and was killed Wednesday'. Mr. ,n“—
McElreath was summonod tod Put
him out of misery and the family out
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Bowen, William A. Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1918, newspaper, August 9, 1918; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1305030/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.