The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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FEBRUARY >r, 1901.
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The Old Maids Convent ion.
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the abeelute cessation ol telegra-
phy along the main arteries of elec-
tric communication in the principal
cities of America. Throe minutes
before noon wire chiefs in each of
the principal cities and the towns
ati^ cities leading to and from their
larger sisters cease sending or re- -vj
how
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Price. MO Cante.
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on to growing. Spring
. Yards need cleaning.
—J^of perhaps thn«fourths ofjhose
who favor the enactment of the bill
is distinctly based on the condition
that it shall'make discrimination
tetW““ ■■b.m.tiful!" Ml 'How
will .ccomplish this. Urge .^1’™“’*'"?: ** he c*'“ •!«" «■*
™ ’i-- uum I ground his eye—his noble eye—al-
ready looking into heaven, went
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ened his face, as if angels were
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two banks in the near future.
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position a very large majority give
as their reason either a fear or a
-belief that discrimination will be
unavoidable. A few urge
belief that rates will be unstable,
t Price $1,00.
iciera &-Middleton.
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Ditto A Mcl^t foTlIardware.
- Two solid hours of fun. The
Old Maids Coventio^
*^ant in the John
mkin’s Hardware
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them of no significance what-
ever.—Dallas News.
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A New Jewelry Store
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The Pills
tone up tt
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li, best quality; at
at McKinley ^
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Have you ever thought how dif-
ficult it is to find an unbroken fam-
ily? Most of i us are fragments of '
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•aam»mwwM’■***•.* wsaawa »»»»»■» MSB WSKKOIU^
as best we may. We think of fa-
ther, mother and relatives, now
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ing. There is something in this
life that makes us forgetful of each 1
other’s welfare when we become J
separated. How often do we write ’
to brother or sister? We dare say if ""
you sit down to count the days you
will be surprised to find that it has
been months and perhaps years.
Once in a while a letter passes tell-
2 A GKNBHAL HANKINO BUSIN EBB TRANHACTKD. -. A \
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ARLINGTON. TEXAS.
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▲r« yon ••rroea. mn down, weak and
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— iafnaa now ooorcy. now life into the
Malar eyathita, and pot a new face oa
and boMneoe. Price. 00 cento.
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’= WM ReaaMa a Week Ledger.
Madame Brewer, the fortune
teller, will remain here until the
middle of next week, and thoee
who wish to have their fortune,
read, will please call at the tent, as
she will not make any more calls 1
at private rmidanoes. y nttp
Walter »
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goods to ar-
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All kinds of repairing doe* oa a gvar-
antoe of satisfaction. 'F
ARLINGTON, TEXAS.
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Hot and Col<
Not a Medicine, but a Treatment.
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// ** TOMC Pellets you do not buy a med-
,-b“‘ ‘ ■ Complete Treatment for BUtous-
ipation and Headaches. It is two
icines, but sold for one price—35c.
ing immediate relief; the Pellets
nervous system and invigorate.
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ed to its account above. His last
words were, ‘Viva la libertad!”
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t}je Ok! saVa kia fatkorl tkoogk bo omd— ..
To marey’s mandate yield. .
And boavea wfll seed awe fWmdly
TNwarnss tttyeelf to shield;
chief objection. Tb| , principal I Wh“ M^w. in yow patik,
upon which the measure is found- 4
£ ed,- however, seems to be almost Let not this yonng man diol
unanimously in favor; that is to .tour’s prayer, for bim arebrwi
.. a say, there seems to be no apprecia-1^Nesappiiaat mother tasmds, ’
» ble denial of the principal of com- "* —
er slaters cease sending
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Will practice in aU the courts. ” Land tl-
Ba. psaud oa. Alao coUoetiou -
preasptly fookad after.
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ACTICALTIN, SHEET IRON AND
►PPER V^ORKER
Tanks, woll-caiing. ventilators, smokoataeka Sms, ate. Booflag,
Guttering, and Spouting a Specialty
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Sweets Barber Shof
THE OLD^ELIABTeTPLACE-
Baths, in Connection. This is the right place.
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HERBINE.
: Pure JStofrtxn Natural Roots. -
; REGULATES thB liw, Stomachsnd BowoU, i
ovsiom, runtios The nooi,
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Poultry n
to four • tech
by The News, together with a let-
H-.T—nt-- ■■■■iMwnMaBSESES9===s=ss!=^!=: 1ter ^rom deaderr who suggests
J7, aumnamwuwm.
■ 1 1 will be seen, .it was token from a
fi—iry sf the Expresdsm sf Tews paper called the Times, but the
ShippertCoaceraiagthe Shaw Mea»^. [writer does not say where4he pa-
Three hundred and seventy-seven Perwas published. The letter and
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— ■«rch““ ■“W’-T-" Winfield. Tex., Oct 1. 1900.—
through the columns of The News (To The Newg<) As the time for
expressed their opinions of the the Cuban constitutional conven-
maximum freight rate bill pending tion approaches, an old ^ippiPi in ‘ ™
. : I mv noaaesaion mav be of intereat . . A.
ifefe— riomhav^coEnefrom merchan’tsinf10^ Itwas laidina
- all sections of North, East jind
West Texas; they are from the five -—r --"7’ —r’w~ —
- ' cities, towns and village^ *><** h“ «<» reread,
Of these 377 expressions, 238 are th“ cliPPing has been sacred to the
favorable to the meoure
T ” life so thoroqghly.absorb our time
CONCHA'S DAUGHTR*. ;
- By James A. Beveridge.
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Albert
boou? Ii>tokWo.W*tJ™B JEJadtu-r
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O^ Ptato * blood
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7 This great broad world
gets so far apart.- The duties of
Chat we often forget that- which
should be remembered.—Ex. .
It is said that Concha's daughter ' . '
preens o(.pprOT.l or di-ppror- _K- „.
Bi. daagbtar*s ■<**• praytr,
HtovMbatotb.cbair._„
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We are informed that the bill
Palmer, Texas, with a popula- regarding condemnation of propor-
tion of about 480 is going to have ty for. electric right of way for
roads will have but little effect on
■• ■ ' - . — ■----the building of our electric line.
James Stewart aged sixty years | ------* -
*/tonic Regulator
y4he best Liver and Kidney medidne
HverFwflack'
ing of the old love, and asking to
be forgiven for not writing sooner,
and then a long silence. A tele-
gram is handed to you; your fin- -
iutheLeghlature. Th^e exprw- “X ope; you mud. .(.ter S mother
1kw,g e ing te"» *nd regret .a thousand ..
times the negligence to the dear
one. It is now too late to do bet-
I?'7 ?
I five yean ago,-and though —
__ [book has been read and reread,
Of these 377 expressions, 338 are this clipping has been sacred to the
adverse. The remaining ones are IP1*0* for **1 these years. -
. so hedged abort with qualifications
that it is scarcely possible to clas- For the Times.
sify them. The last statement,1
however, docs not imply that the
others are absolutely without qual-
ification; indeed, unqualified cx-
. to pardon young Pinto, who was
[ lately garroted in Havana after a
J mode trial. An eye-witness, speak-
| ing of the execution says: “I heard
the exclamations in all parts of the
crowd, “What a man!" “Hermo-
possible. Whether the measure I
will accomplish this a large num-
ber admit they do not know. It is
noticeable, also, that in this class
are a number who think existing
rates too high and some few who
are hostile to toe Coomtnion., . .... L
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pcitkrn . very targe *■?* *?■« ■*“ *,**“ '!?? Those
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I No brotbm .bare. tb. agoay
.u » . ,,, 1 Wbfob tbto yoaag patriot fMia;
petition among railroads within a | But, by tb. lava yoa boar for am,
well defined maximum limit ..J **y —aboor. tta,
To hi. owa fottwod raM—
That .boat will liagw la year oar.
Aad Srawajmar parttag righ.
If TMwaaBc. breatbm til. bitter taaat
fell' Clean up your premises. * ' "rf V^^^FeangNtoFM*
I Th. tyrant board, bat would not bmd
■•_, ■■ -- ■. . I Htodaaghter’. aobto prayw,*7-7'-'
r - Plant your gardens, trees and I Aad bada tiw batofom toad
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Why does Kreuger wear rubber S
defeat. Catch it?
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Word, Karl H. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1901, newspaper, February 21, 1901; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313435/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.