The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page: 10 of 10
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Mrs. Xf. A. Sublett Is visiting her
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Master Collier Sublett has return-
ed from a visit to his uncle. Dr. Mat-,
lock at Frost.
Instructive Object Lesson.
The plan of Oak Park, a Chicago
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The best trees for street planting In |
Holland are elms and lindens, but the |
elm is the hardier of the two and will
grow where a linden will! not. Trees j
of these kinds reach a great age. like |
the old e4ms along the quiet graebts of
Ednm. one of tbe “dead" cities of the I
Zuyder Zee, which saw the fleets of j
Van Tromp and De Rutter in tbe^hv-7**
pears so tiny to modem eyes that one I
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High Grade Oxfords ::
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1200 PAIR
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av i rebi uses irtid vr
story has dwell
i levels are pl'i'n.
ps i f t lie low < r ores
Mr*. Oscar . Cooper Very Ill.
Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mr*.
J. I>. Cooper received a rush-measags 1
from Rev. Oscar Cooper at Jacksboro *•
saying bis wife’ was critically Hl, and
asking his parents to come filmed- I
lately,
was not
All Children's litesscs
ladles’ Vests
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Also a large stock of Glass and
Screen Doors. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR BILL
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Mr. John Hurley of Stop 12 on the
Interurban, was In to see the Jour-
nal Thursday regarding the Leguna
corn. Mr. Hurley says that last year
be planted June corn and it averaged
three large ears to the stalk, and
that while hia wife waa very sick
with typhoid fever thlevea depredat-
ed on hla field and stole practically
all of IL He will try It over again,
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‘THE FELIPEILITY CF A STORE SHOULD DE Y0U.9 F THOUGHT
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TREES IS 0E AUTIFIERS | frSm'all"arounS
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t 'l-ic vv ■■ t an handle by ordinal) f..ilcs and regular
i- .v wi-e -hor limn vmulil. Si» wc place thousand*
a: I t. Ils mi sale.
Why don't you have Rubber
tires put nn your buggy
wheels? We do 1| right, J [ t
And when the horses need T I
shoeing, bring them to our ■ M d
shop, where* It will be d*»no
scientifically.
Two good second hand wa-
gons for sale cheap.
All kinds of repair wofk
quickly and neatly done.
Come to see tne.
Mrs. A. T. Miller and Miss Lucile
Duckett spent Wednesday with
friends In the country.
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5-Day Sale^
Oxfords
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city this we«;k visiting his
Mr. a-iu Mrs. E. M. Phelps.
Results Obtained In Holland c
Through Systematic Culture. ‘ ;
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Mr. and M> i B. I’
fine boy at th it 1.
The nature of her illneae
learned, but Mr. and Mrs. |
Cooper left Wednesday morning for w
Jacksboro. The young people, and
the entire family have a I I'" , *
friends in this city and sectiOh wh<
will earnestly pray that Mrs. "flO
may recover speedily. CT_,
people were married last winter.
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all- • tie*, all this -easoli s
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I lit- house . .
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devi'tld ill
i cuts fur eai It uf its ■j.-.'j.ooo clti.-.ens.
It tal.es 2‘> Imti’h cents tu eipinl an
American cent. About ten .wars niro
the annual «■< st cf caring for the trees
, of l lii" Hague was 1!» cents (Dutch*
per capita, but since that rhne many
new frees anil shrubs have been plant
Ida>ol41er» U> spa.» „
r rmi over forgot them after* havfng
breathed their perfume on nn evening
Mr. Lev Tillery and family of Ft.
Worth visited relatives in Arlington
«sl tntuugbem the City, and new parks j this week
have l>eeu laid ouU
It has been found tbnt not every
kind of tree will thrive In the streets
of a fowtt. fur tiees have many ene-
mies both above and below ground
* (fits escaping from pipes underground
is tlie worst eiicrny of trees, because
quite small quantities of It are deadly I several weeks' visit in Longview.
j. Mr’2kP;.J?nl2’' !a,P/,.f, ArlinK,oJi. j suburb, to have pictures published of
hjme—»m>
Investments.
he wants to return btH he infes
Great Arling.of t < > ntry. Mr. Jones
says liiey ha/e fine crops in his sec-
tion.
Mrs. Bert Brewer of Memphis,Hall
Mr. J. Y Hall of Dallas is visiting county, has been visiting Mr. Brew-
I»r. E. H. Jones ana family in Arl-
ington. •
D. Phelps ai d wife of Dallas were-' ““\]p.s
t h e
Miss Effie Goodw in w a* over from part i.ts,
1 (ilia's Sunday with tier parents.
use for tills sale
unit wo prefer the money rather Ilian (be *
of l i
Mr Ti
short visit
ri tta Wednesday,
rained out
Mrs. Later* Stanberry and baly >
expect to leave for their home in
Clarksville next week—probablty
Wednesday.
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’ Dr: D. A. /acobs, the advertising
man and bookkeeper of the Journal. ,
land his family moved into the Cox
home last Wednesday. This proper-
ty lias recentl? been bought bv Prof.
J. N. Johnsjon, formerly supi't Inten-;
dent of the Arlington sehoois, now I
tof Weatherford.
/«to Mrs.
Is and Mrs. E. M. Teel.
, Mrs. Alicfe Glass who has been
" visiting Mrs. Stricker in Arlington,
has returned to her home at Lott.
Sewer OMlnance.
The Council will be called next
week to enact a sewer ordinance ao
as to govern connections with the
sewers now being pat in.
A good sewing machine for sale
at the Texas sad Pacific ware
house. Um
LOCAL AND PERSONAL^
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_N. M. Bushnell was-dn Dallas Wei-'
n< s ’ay on 1 i~4.r ec.
Mr. George Crowncv<*r sent his
family to Grandview TUescday and
Miss Fannie Duckett of New Mark-! that night he boarded the fri rght
let. Ala., but late of Huntsville, Tex- tr">» <’> hi« ,ar w|th hi, horse and
— — _ —. Tw XW11 I .4 FVukX. • «»«•»•■ »-w. • I. «■> w* _ n f. .
A. Duckett.
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I’igitril Lawn-, woith I be yard, for
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The People’s Lumber Co.
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w.ille F.McGee of Alavarado was
in the city Wednesday in the Interest
of his art class.
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Mrs. Wi!l'Ma.*on and little da igh-
ter tl Fort \\ <u Hi a: - visbing th.
’family of Air. Jce E uHer in Ailing-
ton.
Miss tXhel Hicks of Winnlewood, j — — = —
Okla;, ls7isittng Miss Ethel Collins. ' Dr. Edgar Butler of Minden. La-
ls the guest of his cousins, Mrs. l)*e
Huteheson aud Miss Mae Co im- this
w eek.
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Miss Wharton has reconsidered
her resignation from the High school
faculty of Arlingttm. She will re-
main here and not go to Hintsfon.
Si> many uv eliucs-of trees lenl.e H
Dutch town exe< cdii".'ly plens'im. e-
f ei Lilly oti 11 het <1 v The L U.-., ■■
teeipers the (k’re i f t ae ' U 1, 1
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During each of Hy' renyHtiing days of tills sale 1 ’
will give awa> each day ten drees pnUerus on th® 4 i ™
following i-onditions: To < ach of the first flv«4 J
Lulus making a purchase of '??.ml or more after I
s <• i lo< k each mornirgmf th's- sale or to each of j
niaLitg a like pun base afu r 11 o'clock ea 'h afternoon
,e wiL give a <lre-1 pattern fine. 7?
tu IP,
E Dal by tame in ft a
to his frciillv fro ■' H 'ti-
He sav » t!:<>y ah?
up there the px-i t n tei
The young ■
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS* I
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FOR SALE—1 goocj work m«r« , |
and iinule.- Rogers-McKnlght Com-
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FOR RENT—Nice 5 room hotne, 1
with attic; one acre of ground. Ap- I
ply to Guard Massey, *phone 7t. . tf I
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FOR RENT—® room house with 1
attic, electric lights, outhouMM. well, J
storm cellar, barn, orchard, growing 1
garden, poultry yard and house; close
•in, sowtbeast exposure. Rent low. 1 |
Apply Mrs. Hood, Pacific Ave. and IJ
Mesquite street. 82-lt
TOR RENT—Close in. north side, ! £
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night. Finder return to W. M. Di- i «
<an- ' .-L ; 7'77'-£a
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at these Fi-
li p our Odd ho..
This Sale hsitively Clests July 3rd1 *
Mrs. M B Deason and daughter.
Miss Clara Deason, visited Mrs. Lat-
ien Stanberry aud J!rs. W. G. Kniffiu
j last week.
Miss Fay Varble after several |
weeks’ visit in Fort Worth has re-
turned home.
i g.nid Lawns, wot di I and 20c yard, for. . . .
Ml Eaney Wash Goods
Jinbroidery worth 2'x- a vurd, for
Jmbroidery. extra wide, regular 50c values, the yard...
’■lus ts, size T'.’x'lO, each
I’illovv Cases, each
’ .adies’ Hose, pe • pair .......
Ml Parasols ........,......
i’llea.l.od [lomesii . yard wide, fol
Broyn Dolnes’ie. ya ai wide. for. .
Gingham, the yard
Men’s I’talerwear. quality . .
Mens- Shirts, wi.r.'li ■<■ < ■u'N*r
Anv Man's Suit i,
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it I. ■ vi s j ive ts'.t
e tli.it is riv.'ti bv i
d i>ii n ('"'ir whin t
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t r .'S ax a ep i
♦ (t’lon luiXl' t.'s Ti n t f r Ini . i
♦ Ums b* s lent [st s - I ■ iv that 11
X h—nfiff, vv ths :t .-i e r." t;
♦ r r.. wljrt ■ trees ai-i. * -I. -a if:,!. II.-
X • ■■ - till !’’*<. ti e ie th- value of
♦ ! • nt' 'nt • <■-' ■ I ' : i t sit::.’’.
X' li f[u| .'il ail these useful servlees
J r.ro • r.tteI;, ro<''giilzi d and the trees
. ■ • an f b •”.«4.-d by the i iun'.eip.ill
t - The • I 1 >f this < try | er i apit.t
■ int t vvtts v nries sente 1 t
ie-:r fur ex:,mpl»'. Lt-ceht Mr' aUl1 Mrs- M- G- Kf,nnedy of
• eim (Dnti ti t.i its trees Dallas visited Mrs. M. A- Tillery
h I tli'ililt.iot nnd '1 he ILteu'' 2.S Sunday.
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L. C. Collier of B «e
called on the Journal Tu«sd iv
wanted to get in on the Lrgu a
club He says prospects a e
good out his way now.
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I'or this reason special precautions are j
taken agalnHt tlie leakage of gas Io
Dut tb towns. H<rw,electricity escap- j
Ing under ground acts upon trees as i
yet has not been, sufficiently studied ■
to !«’ understood,
in very narrow
houses are high.
A lew', ar.'ived miss (bo'tii \Ve<|-
nesdny, June Ziird IM*!', is making
glatt tfie home of Mr. and Mrs. Burke
un North Mesquite street
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Small Cost Per Capita For Care of ! ”
Tre«, In Utrecht and The Hague. H>
ValuaEie From Hyjienio Point of 7
Vievv—Their Wcrct Enemy.
, , New that tLefe is beginning a geft G,
]’ ' ri'juu'aut |:i tl^’-I’nhM ftfntrs t - ”
| <> bring about systematic cultivation of t<>
,, trees, not only by reforestation on r t<[
* grnnA settle, bet by the gr vvt'i < f c
< > shade tree < In towns and cities fi r the < >
*(> ornautenlation of streets, the e1 • -erl ,,
enee of Holland . In providing I -t ’’
e.Teets for Its citizens 'll old be I ;’ In <’
lerest to .Vmerlc'tns There is per'' "’'
n>otl"'r v‘> !’) populated country bi.be D
o world v lit h has so ninny w ell v. coded <»
1 'V .is as li ;s I' I'.md. Most , f th.'
streets and crachin, or canals, hnv- • .
e'.ees o* trees. Ltrecht lias two t
of trees on either side r-Tits qtinln
| nals. 44s ciAiml'batiks are eotistn
ns Ij’ in two stories.
qalt'Mist flv ti
lined with
while the tipper t
nn ! ■ h ps I'.ct h
with trees, the t |
♦ je t reselling the street level
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The i penlng day of our Flrat Anniversary Bale, and they we atill
coming.- Never befoie at this time of the year have you had 4**’^
opportunity of buying.goods at such low prices as we are maklug.
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Mrs J K Boxley <>f Wills Point
is vi>iting Mrs. !•’. .1. Ai»|»hton.
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ington.
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Misses Clara and Flossie Stulce of j
Royse are in the city visiting their
brother. '
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now of Roff, I. T., is visiting his old j unclean back yards roenlls the flower
v ....... with its inatnicuve fthlyt hn linriii jnmf'nrocii' bf
I'hnF vcirA n twl th/! vr«v».l
that wns used ns a dump. The combi,
nntlon would be even more effective
than a single scries all of one kind. It
would Increase the feelings of pride
and shame, give helpful hints as well
as censure. That a good example does
much to prevent slovenliness is shown
Id all parts of Chicago. It io seldom
that one wall kept yard in complete
iaolation Is found. The Inflneace gen-
erally extnnda to gronpa of lots and
rarti tlie Un cans and other refime to
the immedtoto nelghhorboed.
|»-K/uiiie uu uu v* vuing !
in late June i-r cwYly July or seen them J
in their array of gold nnd orange Jn !
September or Octolier?—W. J. L. Kieh! ^evening last,
in Cltli'iiko News.
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1‘IHIiit'hea and Baraca Picnic.
The Philathea and Baraca classes
I of the Baptist church had their an-
1 ' nual picnic at Lake Erie Tuesday
'evening last. They had a sumptu-
• oils lunch spread under the trees and
■ enjoyed games and made the woods
] resound with happy sounds. Mr.
( j and Mrs. George Goodman and Mr.
‘ and Mrs. E. T. Sewell chaperoned the
classes and out of town guests were
Miss Effie Lyon of Glasgow.J&x,, and
\V. G. Davis < f Fort Worth was
in Arlington Tuesday on busines-
Miss Ruth Coleman, who conduct-
ed a kindergarden in Houston the
past term, has returned to her home
1 in Arlington.
Trees vvfll not grow '
streets where the I
.Neither will they j
is "vishhig at the home at Mrs I household effect to assure them ,afe ,hj\e lf ,l"‘ 1”*'*®’*"”’ ^*>*8 "ot lpt
Duckett anrt 8«*e(,y Cr.a™<t • sufficient quant!
Blasting on the streets now
awakens the long sleeping echoes of
I this section. It Is the dlgguvs at
^work on the trenches for tlie sew-
ers. Arlington D moving along to-
Mrs. Tennyson Bishop and ch.il-, w*fd« the metropolitan class now.
dren of Mercedes, Texas, visited De. I ~ .. ,
E. H.Jones and family Saturday and I Mrs. Laura B. Hart, Past Most j
Sunday last. Worthy Grand Matron of the order]
lof the Eastern Star, and now in the . • - -v. — ~ v-.vy--
Mrs A. W. Meadows of Beaumont I Interest of the Macabre, Iff in Ari- of‘ *J
and Mrs. Geo.’ Fox of Stamford are ! fngton. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ( F — ——-----------,
here visiting their parents, Mr. ami L- ••obneon. at the Masonic Homs.' with difficulty Imagines "the terror of |
M,rs. 8. Yates. j ------- the North sca~ anchoring there. Then |
-------------- FOR RENT-—Six - room house, there are tue magnificent lindens of j
The antrounsement is made of the ’arK® fi®th room and tub. orchard j the Majle.bawn tn Utrecht, which ap-
marriage of Miss Clark Deason- of]w't'1 fruit, good garden, water ovor f j>enled to the French monarch, King i
FWt Wotlb »M Jw«. Hart. «ry X'ro'rWbE^d i X'V: ’■ •»
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