The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Carter went to
Decatur Thursday.
Charley Hose was waterbound in
Dalian Tuesday night.
Jelly glasses, can tops, can rubbers
at the Bee Hive.
Carver D. King was in Fort Worth
Monday.
Mitchell has moved into his
Pecan street
Miss Burdah Weeks has accepted
the position of instructor in oratory
and physical culture in the Thomas
School for girls. San Antonio, for the
coming year.
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Hosiery
When you l-yuy shoes you next think of Hose; here you can
get anything in that line, for our stock is the most complete
in Arlington.
We are here to stay; we expect to
tnake this the cash store of Arlington
G. W. Aldpldge. successor to Ditto-
Yates-McKnight Co.
ARLINGTON - TEXAS
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Alfie Mathers visited M?».
Fort Ramsey’ fn Fort Worth Satur-
day and Sunday.
Unusual offering of enameled ware
see our 5 and 10 cent counter, 25c
tables at the Bee Hive.
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We shall make this the best store
and the lowest price store In Arling-
ton. G. . W. Aldridge, successor to
Ditto-Yates-McKnight Co.
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Charlie t^flLhas returned from
Lebanon, where he attnded
schol the past session.
We have received the past week a
number of the creations in mid-sum-
mer hats, this weey and next we make:
a complete showing of the most beau-
tiful hats of this character ever
shown in Arlington; come and see
• Organdy
A very nice quality of fresh, sheer and
crisp whitaorgandy, such as usually sell
at 35c everywhere and the price we sell
it at, but to get rid of it at once we will
sell it at .... .t........... 18<
Made in all tan and black leath-
ers in the most fashionable and
snappiest styles, including a
complete assortment of BufcTcIe*
Oxfords.
Prices ranging from 3.50 to 6.00
Miss Thacker of Fort Worth spent
Sunday and Monday with her friend,
Miss Ethel Bone.
We. will I
ffFplahf figures on our merchandise
and cash is the only consideration.
Geo. W. Aldridge, successor to Ditto-
Yates-McKnight Co.
The “frying size’’ of the Epworth
League Junior chaperoned by Mr.
and Mrs. Boothe and Miss Carrie
Christopher went out to the home of
have but one price marked 1-Mrs. J. P. Fleldere Monday evening
and enjoyed playing “clap in and
out,” “wihkum,” and other games,
dear to the hearts of children this
age.
if we make the lowest price and
give highest values, we feel you can’t
pass us by. Investigate. Cash only.
Geo. W.-Aldridge, successor to Ditto-
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See our line of water coolers,ham-
mocks, croquet sets at the Bee Hive.
Press ""McKee has returned from old Arlington National building., M
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Fly traps, fly paper,, for screen
doors, hinges, hooks, eyes, springs
and wire cloth, see the Bee Hive.
The Home Mission 'Society will
meet with Mrs M. J. Caldwell. This
being a business meeting every mem-
ber is requested to make it her busi-
ness (b be present.
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Dr. Ferguson, Miss Ethel Chen-
worth. Mrs. Stovall and Miss Lucy
Stovall, all of Dallas, visited the
family of A. H. Copeland last Thurs-
day and Friday.
White canvass rfitbon ties, grey
and pearl ribbon ties, white can-
vas pumps, prices 95c to. .3 OO
.Ladies tan and black pumps and
ribbon ties, one and two mole
lace oxfords, prices 1.50 to 3 50
Why don’t everybody who needs
mwHcinc try Murray’s Remedies and
stop complaining. They may be used
a week and ret irned and your money
will be cheer ullv refunded if you
' are not pleased; is this fair an*, hon-
est? Think of it. Ask Coulter and
Sons, at Arlington, for t-he remedies
qr circulars describing the vegetble
Blood Purifier, the Balsam for the
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Miss Bessie Nickens of Garland
who has been teaching school for the
last three years at Randol s Mill has
linen visiting hey friend.- Mis. J. C~
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Miss Mary Cravens returned last
Friday from Balmont College
Nashville, Tenn.
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China Matting
China Mattings worth 35c at 25c, checks
stripes, blacks and other patterns, sev-
eral paterns.
China Matting, all colors, stripes, plaids
and checks, worth 35c now.......35<y
T. E. McInerney Wednesday begun
work on the house on Summit Hill
which he is building for his mother,
Mr*. Mdhoney. Mrs., Mahbfiey will
move here from Atchinson, Kan.,
some time soon.
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H’s a satisfaction to trade at some drug stores—
‘ they always have what you want and the quality
-. you want.
OUR STORE IS THAT KIND.
Our stock is so ample that you can depend upon
finding anything in the drug store line here if it
is to be had. Another feature that adds to the
satisfaction is that people' never go away with
that “overcharged” feeling. Our prices are the
same to all and are always reasonable. Just try
us and see.
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- Svlu nd Item Ginghams
Makes one of the prettiest and most deli
cate of summer weaves for the summer"
gown or waist; the patterns are dotts,
checks, plaids or stripes, the colors arc
whte, blue, pink, gre^n. brown or tan,
regular 25c, 35c and 43c sellers
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See the new line of refrigerators
wih remarkable tee receptacles at the
Bee Hive, In the old bank building.
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Towels and Quilts
Bath towels 25c to...............50c
Linen Towels 50c to. . . ........1 OO
Crash towels 10c to............•. 25C
Quilts, regular 1.50 grade at.....f)Sc
Quilts, regular 3.50 grade at.....3 OO'
“The Wide-Awake Owls.”
The following officers were choaen
for a term of/wo months: President,
Mlqs McClanahan; Reporter, Miss
Wallace. Yellow and gold were the
colors and black-eyed susans the
flowers selected. The motto, “High
LOCAL AND PERSONAL,
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FOR BALE OR RENT—8 room
cottage, ctoac In. C. Logan Knapp.j-^ Miss
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.29.870
.18,910
.12,100
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Under new management—fresh
fish every Friday and Saturday.
Come to see us. The Home Cafe ard
Bakery. tf
MISS PEARL HOLT GETS g 10.00 IN
<;()L1>—MISS MYRTIE GOOD-'
WIN WIX*i--XUK--SHOONH—
PRIZE OF 5,000 VOTES—AN-
OTHER SPECIAL PRIZE.
purpose of the club Is to make a
thorough study of English and Amer-
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l Mrs. Hub Litton, Mfssws Ufelen
King and Rosa Hearne visited in Fort
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If it lb the price you are after, this
is the place. We make you the low-
est Cash only. Geo. w/ Aldridge,
successor to Ditto-Yates-McKnight
Company.
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Dress Goods Sale
w E HAVE about 1,500 yards of Muslin, Tissue, Ginghams, Organdiesc and ftwissestjfiit wilTbe sold at half and in some I
instances at less than one-third the regular price; this lot os goods must be sold, and to do this we have made these un-
heard of priced. You will find on inspection that this lot of goods is worth more than twice the money we ask. Visit- -
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our dress goods section and see for yourself. v
W. Wooding of Fort Worth, who
has recently been visiting in Texar-
kana, Is at the home of his brother-
in-law, L. T. Glover, aiek with the
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pretty new cottage on
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A new line of ice cream frereere
at the lowest prices, at the Bee Hive.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cooper left
last week for a month's visit to Hot
< Springs.
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/ Miss Marguerite Shurtleff of Hills-
boro spent last week with Miss Mabel
Milton.
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Galvanised tubs, pails, wash boards
clothes pins and wire clothes lines at
the Bee Hive. \
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Curtain
TWs*is our first curtain sale.; don't miss
it. A big line of cheap and medium
priced goods on sale thi.w week, the price
will be from 49c ta>............d 95
FOR SALE—Household furniture
for sale and will give possession of
good cottage. Good garden goes al-
so. Apply Jo the Journal office for
particulars.
iMttties in
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Ls mineral
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I vast posit
10 one Inter
Irospects of
I In no pa^t
I prospect*
11 province*
Inganese in-
| the mo«t
Itet decade.
Iscovery of
lovery may
I still.
Herlcan mln
Ko obtained
■the villas*
Gelhausen made a new
record this week. This
time it was a head weighing ten and
one-half pounds, which he sold to J.
H. Douglass.
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The Contest for the second special
price in the Journal’s Piano Contest I
closed last Saturday at four o'clock
p. m., ami after the judges had care-
fully canvassed the vote It was found
that Miss Peart Holt had won tfee
second special prize offered by mak-
ing the largest gain 4a votes for the
past four weeks. Her vote showed a *
gain of 4 7,6000 while Miss Myrtle
Goodwin was second. In fact all the
young ladies made a good gain? y
To Miss Myrtle Goodwin was award
ed the prize of a coupon of 5,000
votes.
Another special prize will be given
to the young lady who has not prev-
iously won a special prize hnd who
who secures the largest number of*
votes for new. back and renewal sub-
scriptions from May 23, to 4 o’clock
Saturday. June 20, 1908. This prise
mill be a ladies’ handsome gold watch
valued at 130.00. This watch con-
sists of a 15 jeweled Elgin movement
in a warranted 20-year ' gold-filled
case. This is the most valuable spec-
ial prize yet offered tn lhe Contest.
Remember, girls, that all
which count f^ thig gold watch
On Wednesday afternoon, May 27,
the following young ladles Misses'
Kona Litton, Elise McClattahan,
Alpha Copeland. Mary Wallace, Liz-
zie M. Cardwell, Lucy Jackson, met
at the home of Miss Pearl Wade, and
organized a club which they called
See the water sets, tumblers and
glassware at the Bee Hive.
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Mrs. St,. Clair of Dallas visited re-
latives in Arlington ^unday.*
Ed Rector has left for a month's
tjtay op h^njfanch at Jaetatborn^^
kt taem Miss Lucy Brower of Durant is vis-
iting her brother, C. T. Brower?
DO YOU WANT TO LOOK
" THE PART OF A GOOD
DRESSER?. s
Herr arc the fniRyestions.
A good suit............IO OO
A better suit.......... 15 a-0
Still a better one.......20 OO
Dress Pants all colors, any .size
and style to please, prices like
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2.00 pants for...........1 50
2.50 pants for. .......*.*.2 OO
3.00 pants for.......... .2 50
3.50 pants for..........3 OO
4.00 pants for. ......... .3 50
4.50 pants for............4 OO
5.00 pants for.. .r........4 50
HAT DEPARTMENT
We, have the best display of new
hats in Arlington in felts, pan-
amas and straws.
Felt hats 1.00 to. . ......G OO
Panama hats 3.50 to.....10 OO
Straw hats 1.00 to.......3 OO
Scrivens best elastic seam drawers. . .................. '
Genuine pepperell elastic seam drawers................
Boston Garters 25c and......................
Collars, the Ciirliss Coon Quting is the most comfortable collar
made, it fits and feels good.
Mrs. McRea, of Chicago.‘accom-
panied by her little daughter, Doro-
thy, is visiting her aciater, Mrs. Dr.
Maxwell.. T' _____v
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Mulls,
A soft finished good draping rpaterial
it is very sheer and is desirable for
summer wear, it comes in dainty
designs, in blue, pink, brown, stripes,
or large flowered designs; regular
price of this lot runs from 25c to60c,
choice, per yard v*".’. • • •. •. .18^
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school kt Georgetown.
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Mrs. Griffin of Handley visited In
Arlington Wednesday.
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Knight 'Co., hae accepted positions
with us which guarantees the best
attention to you. G. w. Aldridge,
successor to Ditto-Yates-McKnight
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LOST—Gold watchl^and chain,
Waltham movement, long link chain,
no charm on 'Chain. J 1.00 reward
If retuAied to^^e ' Al. Bledsoe.
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Mrs. A. C. Johnson who hgs been
maklng-xher home with Mrs. J. P.
Fielder for sotae time has gone to
(Fort Worth to llye.
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Miss Maude Massey........ ll.fioo
Miss Cora Clark .... '* '
Miss Edna Hutcheson.
Miss Vena Davis.....
Mrs. C. G. Randolph....... l,9go
The total vote:
Miss Pearl Holt. .T.”
MIsiTCora Clark ...
Miss Maude Massey. .
Miss Myrtle Goodwin.
Miss Vena Davla.......
Miss Edna Hutcheson...
Mrs. C. C. Randolph. .
We are pleased to announce that
all the old firm of Ditto-Yatbs-Mo-
.., . r • .a —Knight Co., hae accepted positions
thinking and simple living." -The ■ * *
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Ther will be preaching at the Pres-
byterian church Sunday morning by
the pastor. Prof. Edwards of Dallas
will have charge of the tnisuc, and
something good has been prepared.
The Ladies Missionary Society will
conduct the evening services.
Miss Ada Stralm of fe'ort Worth
'vfMted Mlispa Cora Tillery and Lil-
lian Dalton Sunday.
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.56,855
.35,850
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The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1908, newspaper, May 29, 1908; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308337/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.