Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Collins, Sr.
A beautiful line of waistings in Marquesette effects
Coble will sell ice in Handley.
Mrs. Catherine Baker haa returned
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Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Gooden and
Mies Ethel Collins spent last Friday
In Fort Worth
Masters Woods and William Moore
of Fort Worth are visiting relatives
here thia week.
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Mr. R F Willie of .Jmn was here
this week talking up the new coat
discovery at Jean.
Mr Ernest Smiyrl of Jacksonville
visited at the home of Mrs. B F
Brittain this week.
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Mrs. J. C. Denny whtv has. been
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A new showing Colonial Drapery in fancy centers
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Our popular citizen, S. G. Rtall, is
now with the L. G. Gilbert dry goods
!and clothing house, Fort Worth. Mr.
Rial! has many friends here who a 111
be glad to know he is, and he will be
valuable to that enterprising firm
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Rev. M. “8. -Hotchkiss came over
from hfs Mansfield meeting Monday
(With Dr. J. N. Thomas In the latter’s
automobile. The Journal was pleased
Mr. Toni Green of Quanah was
thia city on business this week.
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Mias Carrie Christopher of Wichita A.
Ralls visited homefolks this week.
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4» pagne, Black and Old Rose, 30 in. wide, only
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A number of enterprising farmers
have iXXlfled thia writer they will
plaint a goodly acreage in peanuts
this siring. GOOD!
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Mrs. Chas Batsell of Sherman ‘r
visiting her parents. Mr. anl Mrs
Wm A. Bowen.
Mrs. Oscar Burton and b«bv ^f
Cowner are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
G T. Burton.
to the Journal Thursday Miss Nora
is running with a popular vote ftw
the Manafield Sun’s piano.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins of
Odell. Texas, visited relatives here
this week.
Dr. Lee Roberta of San Antonio
spent Saturday night with his niece.
Mra. W. T. Hutcheson.
, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O'Connor of
WMm visited Mr. and Mrs. W T.
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For Saturday only, 20 yds Gold Crown, unbleached
double L domestic for only $1.00
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Will H. Rose is building a beauti-
ful new home opposite Mr. W. C.
Weeks. It will cost about C35O0
C. Weeks and and havf 200 feet of cement side-
t walks.,
the Journal an appreciated vtstt <
i Wednesday. Ha gave tho offtoe a <
MU printing ttat is MMWMaM. ’
Handley will have a departsneat in
tho Journal hereafter, ft «o « stoat
I delightful coonmdnity trf people aad J
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I Buy your next bill of groceries
from J. F. JobnatxMi. I am not under-
Will appreciate
Conte and give me a
they are beautiful and modestly priced.'
hats on display Friday and Saturday j .IM .■
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We have the line that is guaranteed to give you sat-
isfaction. Prices at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00
SaAUs Stat Stats
Never has our line been so large, nor have we ever
shown as many styles.
Suede Pumvs
The new process, Dorothy Dodd Pumps, welt fllex-
ible soles, at $3.00, $3*50, $4.00 and $5,00.
'daA Pntnys
In Dorothy Dodd, a beautiful pump. They fit where
others fail, at $4.00.
Pat £»e«A>«T Pumps
In 2 straps, low heels, and high Cuban heels, at $2.50^
New Spring
MImm Jenna Burton and Jeanie
Ohrineopher viattad friends at Poly-
j tech ale collage Monday.
I Mlaa Laura Boivin of Ftort Worth
gpent Bundhy afternoon with her
' ancle. Mr. R. W. ColMna.
I I give clone pi^es on everything
in the grocery line. Try me. 'Pbone
Mr. G. L. Davis spent Sunday in No. 10.—J. F. Johnston.
—4— I Mre. Luther SnJith end daughter.
Misa Grace Thornton has returned , Miao Ruth, of Shreveport. La., are
Wil !<>«■> 'visiting Mrs. J. A. Rogers.
Mrs. John R. Griffin of Itasca and
Mr. Horace Thornton of Dalles visited
I Mr. w. A. Thornton Tuesday.
from Itasca.
Mrs. E. E. I tannin spent Monday
iu Fort Worth. ’
Mr. J C Erwin of Cuthbert. Texa.«.
and R. F. Willis of Jean spent Wed-
fardin visited in Fort needay with Mr. T «B. Collins. Sr
•to— I Mrs Mary A ^Bouldin of Holiv-
Mrs. J. T. Thonrp on spent Wednes- wood. Ala., is visiting her brothers,
day in Fort Worth. Messrs R. W., M, R. and T. B. Col-
-^4. - lins.
Five gaWH ran best- -kenes* ne—rrtf 1 —
75c at J. F. Johnston’s grjcerv.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hood vi: tei him,
relatives in Duncanville Sunda*’. livery.
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Frunk Goodwin attended the W. O.
. aad W. C. State ronveaflon In
*erai Wells this week.
i MF; tod Mra.*\:.A.Harget Hand
I J. F. Johnston carries the best
brand of Flour, Hams and Lard. Try
Square deal and pprompt de-
3\axo<s
4* Several pcs. fancy Flaxon’s in dots and stripes and
4" floral effects in a 30 inch matearial for waists and
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Miss Kate Moore visited in Fort '
Wbrth from Fridav till Sunday.
SkMs
Never have we had so many pretty Voile, Panama
and4ancy skirts to show you, made in latest styles,
are the best we have ever shown.
b.00 X)o\Ve $5.00
A beautiful Voile skirt just in, made in the latest
way, a big bargain at only
$5.00
$5 Panama $5
A value you seldom see, in latest model, beautiful-
ly tailored, side opening at only
$5.00
56.50 and $7.00
Side opening effect; the latest models in Panama
and fancy cloths at
$6.00 $6.50 m« $7.00
\0.00 X)<A.U T?frnavha. V&.00
, Values which we have never shown before. Beauti-
fully braided at
. . $10.00
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We cordially ibvite all ladies to come in. and see
our millinery. Mrs. Eaves has made ample prepa-
rations lo care for your waste.
A larger and more complete stock than we Haye
ever shown before. -
Street Hats at $1.00 to $3.5® . / - .
Dress Hats $2.50 to $15.00 ' •. ' /
No two hats alike. Just come in and see them,
Mrs C. L. Sykes of Houston is
visiting Masdames W
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Don't fail to attend the first con-
cert 'y the Arlington and tonight at
the oivenn house.
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Judge and Mrs. S. B McBride have ■ to'i57ve"a"viaW from”‘hlm
moved into ttielr pretty new home on
Cooper street.
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Dr. W. H. Davis, is h'tvi.nig his bopie
remodeled—when completed it will
Mr< Aliames Ditto utfended the be one of the prettiest.-modern homes
stock show Tuesday and Wednesday 1n this etty. . t ....
The Journal enjoyed a pleaaant
are visiting rg^tivee in the country ^cnll from Mr. J. L. Prldeaux repre-
S**®! seating the. Tyler Comroerctal col-
Dr R. A Petty and Mi’s H. P lege Thttoiny. .
Miller attended the stock show Tues- i - ... • *—4*— ?
day. -* . . . Mr- and Mrs- Walter Jackson of ’•
—4.— Dallas. RkV/'M: Ce SuctostoADd,Rob-
Mrs. Chia. Kooken of Ferris visit- «rt Jacksap ted Mrs.
... , Mr.‘and jeix Coble have
Mr. Chas. S. Taylor attended th* gone to Handley where they will
Roosevelt banquet In Dallas Monday make their home in the future.' Mr.
night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burton have’
returned from a visit in Paris and to her home in Pauls Valley, Okla..
Cooper. alter several weeks visit w+th her
—4.— daughter, Mrs. M. L. Dickerson.
' MrtT. 'R. E. L. Roy of Ftort Worth
Meat . Sjinday with Mrs. Joe Mc-
ICnight.' g'i seriously ill seeral days is eti.’l
y •* e bvA t Sam a k» m m »V to M M *
Miss Mae Boone of Mount Calm We hope Mrs Denny will continue to
I "her sister, Mrs. J. A. Kooken improve,
lay.
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10«damea B. M Frederick and
Bryant of Dallas visited Mrs. Weir ,sold by any house
Monday '.vo«r business
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Mr. O. E. Dyer of Waco spent la-t
iFrfday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
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4» 30 inches wide, has a stripe of Marquesette effect
in Champagne and Lt. Blue, at only,
50c.
Several pcs. of 30 inch Organdie Carrtaux, in Lt.
Blue, Black, and Tan floral effects. This is a beau-
iin.\’ni. A. Bowen is sick with
lagrippe.
Capt. g. B McBrtde has jutrt oofln-
plrted a pretty, ooanfontabla, modern
5-room cottage near Stop 14. He and
Mirs Mc.BrkW* will move in right
away.
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ium in Greenville. She underwent a
j operation for appendicitis Tuesday
Mr. J<ohn C. * Turner of West and was doing very well , when Dr_.
visited his sister. Miss Pattie Turner, F L Harvey returned from there
this week. Tuesday night. We hope Mrs. Hud-
— 4* — !non will be able to come home in a
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kooken and short time.
Miss Shirley Boone spent Sunday in
Fort Worth.
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Dr R. A., Petty and Mi’s H. P lege Th
2 .Je stock show Tues-1
Dallas, R^y-Mr De tsitottl a nd,Rob-
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kooken Mon- M. C. Jarkeoi
Stock Sorts' 3nrrtihV^s
Everything new and up-to-date. I want you to c " „
see what I have and if my gooda are right give me some of
your trade. I am showing more new Spring Patterns in
Tailoring than ever before shown in the city. Don’t forget
the saving, you make from $8.00 to $10.00 on a Suit. F>ee
Pressing for six months with each order. Best Laundry,
Cleaning and Pressing in the City.
C. L. KNAPP, THE tailor
Squares
A regular $15.00 Art Square, 9 x 12 Tapestry
Square, floral patterns, a special for only
$12.50
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A beautiful line of Linens for waists, dresses and
skirts, sheer and heavy material per yard
25, 35, 50,75 ud $1.00
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A beautiful line of Plaids, small checks and pin
«to stripe patterns. The new patterns are here at,
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Special for Saturday
T i a 27 inch in plain and pin stripe,
«|* Brown with pin stripe, White with black pin strips,
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* One half silk in 24 inch Crepe De Shive, a beautiful
fabric for dresses in pink and dark red at only,
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A new lot in via express, in yonr size, in pin tucked
’ front, also beautifully embroidered fronts, a hand-
* some tailored waist at
' $2.50 $3.00 $3.50
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A line in all sizes, Lt. weight Batiste, a regular
25c garment for Saturday only
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2 doz. Chambray bonnets, neatly made, at only
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staple goods. We bought in connection with our other eight stores and
¥ we got the price down. Every article bought from us must be worth the
money you pay for it, or else we make it worth it.
ONE PRICE TO ALL, AND THAT THE LOWEST
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4* tiful material at, 20c and
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Roh* w*re on a bualii*ss trip to
Quanah last w*ek
the Journal baa many good frtenda
tttara. And we atoll etrtva to add
others.
Mrs. G. 'l<, Dads opent Sunday In
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4»‘ A beautiful 36 inqh permanent fimsh, tfae# effect, a
4> beautiful fabric for dresses and waists, yard
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Messrs C. B Berry. George Good-
en, J. B. Wat*;«i, Will Ooltlna and
Mk. Henvty pavldaon of Dallas W. r
visited his niece. Mrs. John Nichols. Mineral
Tuinday.
Mr. Fred Weeks of Wichita Falls daughter, Mias Katie, attended the
visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bunday artiool non verst Ion in Fort
C. Weeks. Worth Sunday and visited Miss Paul-
ine at Polytecrnic college
Misses Mattie Elliott. Lillie and
Bib Bell of Decatur spent this week
with Miss Elliott's mother, Mrs. J. A.
in Elliott.
1 Mr. and Mrs. C.,R Porter and Mrs.
M. Coble attended the Sunday
hchtool convention Ul ^,»rt Worth
Monday.
Messrs. Everett B>ell and Marshall
Collins spent Monday in Fort Worth.
Garland.
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Bowen, William A. Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1911, newspaper, March 17, 1911; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308491/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.