The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1901 Page: 8 of 8
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Skirts *F-
It is impossible to
give you a descrip-
tion of the garments
as they sell out as
fast as they come
in. Compare our line
and prices with oth-
er lines.
We have a beau-
tiful black brocaded
applique front for
only.......... $1.69
L A very heavy and
durable broc ad ed,
satin finish. ?. $2.39
The new waists
are also in—come
and see them. New
percales, new ging-
hams. The popular
Venitia clot h for
early wear, yd i. l$c -
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& Yates
Arlington, Texas
Clothing
We have the little
'venter suits, .3 to 8
years. From 10 to
16 years we haive
the double breasted
vest and coat suits,
the single breasted
round cut suits— any
style—all prices.
J --School
I I open and your boys
I will all need some-
thing new. We car-
ry everything a boy
wears, from head to
? * feet. We carry a
full line of the Per-
fection brand Boys’
Clothing, made of
strong wearing, re-
sisting cloth, thor-
oughly shrunk, neat
and strong in every
r detail of workman-
ship antl^finish.
recommend anc
arantee these gar-
ments to our friends
.°.<hin.t? New Goods are Arriving by
Every Train and Express...
......It’s none too early to think of the new things and
prepare accordingly. It gives one an opportunity to do
their shopping gradually and.with ease. Remember in
seeing new things it gives you new ideas to profit by,
it helps you plan for the future to your advantage. If
on pleasure bent come to our store; if you have an eye
for the beautiful come here; if you are economically In-
clined come to our store; if you want to keep posted in
regard to styles and prices come here.......
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between Season Prices Prevail
bn all Summer Goods. If in need of anything to finish
out the heated term it will PAY YOU TO VISIT OUR
STORE. All Summer Goods at greatly reduced prices.
Buy your cotton goods early. The prices we make you
on present stock is based on 5c cotton and the prices
later will perhaps be based on ioc cotton. We are head-
quarters for cotton goods. Let us price you and you be
the judge—that’s airj^ie-'.m8tr'~t>~^
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Academy ot Music will send a
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SOCIETY HEWS.
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Mbs Dollie Carter entertained a
number of her friends at the
home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
G. T. Carter on the South Side last
Tuesday evening. The evening
——was spettr in game *piaying and
conversation and at an appropriate
hour refreshments igthe shape of
ice cream and cake were served.
A most enjoyable time was had by
ail who were fortunate enough
to be present. The following are
the names of those who were pres-
r ent> Misses Birdie and Eats Lowe,
Jessie McNatt, Dollie Carter.
Messrs. Noah Deal, J. M. Luttrell,
Jnp. McCommick, Mr. Bell. Henry.
Ray, Mat-Coleman-.-
Mr. Frank T. Lee, of Clear Cen- .
nf num1]? druggist has a new ad in
tn the dry goods house of Ditto « -. .
Yates and enters upon his duties
September rst. IT ______
well and favorablySrnown by our ,
readers, will be remembered as
having helU a similar position with .
the Rogers-Mcgttight Co- several
years ago.' j
Ditto & McKnight handle thr^
celebrated John Deere plows ,
farm implements. A full line. 1
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j Attorney
Kd Elliott, ot
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one*, ititl mi To
your condition, and you will rwwHra
wonderful remedy rwamMaa year mm
BewtprepeMA,Myeddreasie the Un»-
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To Give Each Customer
who Buys One of the Celebrated
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STOVES AND
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> ' THE GREAT WHITE ENAMEL LINE. -
’ The White House Cook Book ;
£ Contains nearly 600 pages of the most excellent reci- : ’
pes known to the besCcooks, including Hugo Zietnan,
J steward ot the White House, Mrs. F. L. Gilette and 1
J other famous authorities on.the art of cooking. Pre- H
paring megts,. pastries, desserts and vegetxtrtinnnTTX-' ; 1
haustively and comprehensively treated therein. There
9^are also numerous formulas for toilet articles givep.
i® the most complete and practical book of the kind ;
published and is bound in white oil clotb, a cleanly L
■f covering for kitchen use. Come in and see our line pf !
KEm Buck’s Stoves and Ranges and a copy of the White
House Cook Book- « ,
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mnkem knvn nimrd--------
and ointment- cannot reach the--
An oM and experioMed practitibteor who
baa for many ydn made a Horn ntndy and
specialty of the treatment of Catarrh’ hat
at test pm-fected a Treatment which faUK
permanently cures Catarrh, by rrmorin*
the Mane. etoppteK the d lech ante*, and
rdrinc all inflammation It in the only
remedy known to actence that actaally
reacbee the afllb-tcl parte Thia wonder-
ful remedy l« known aa - SnaSloa the
Guaranteed Catarrh Cure" and la aold at
the extremely .tow pHc« of Om Dollar,
each paekace conatining internal and ex-
- temaJ medlehio anffleient for a full montb e
treatment and erarytaiug netwaaary to its
P*rsnefflm" i* the only, perfect Catarrh
Cure ever made and ie wow recognind aa
and poritive cure tor that
anoovlng and diagnatibg diaraae It curea
all iaSamatiou quickly and |H>mianr,>ily
aud ia alao wonderfully quick to reiiore
Hav Fever or Cold In the Heed
Cdtarrh when neglected often loada to
Oonaumptton—“Hnufflea" trill eave yon if
you UM it at OOM. It de no ordinary
remedy, but a complete treatment which-
ia positively fuerariteed to cure Caterrh
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■ M. T._ Boulware spent Sunday iff'
Fort Worth. - . i
Dr- W. L. Simmon*. Jr., the
‘ i this irnue.
> upon his duuesi See the new grocery ad of Jones
Mr. Lee, who is > Ntah which appears elsewhere
iu thin paper.
1 MEDICINES and
1 4 STATIONEtY.
Tailet Goads, Boeks
and School Sapplie*
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^ nnd'*WfTk-‘Jn6/ S. Fort ire |lnd Wlnt^. Our people know
Frol. Bradley's repthation a
music teacher and know also that
he could not afford to send any
other than a first-claim teacher here
to build np a school for the Acade-
my.
K. D. laangiey, proprietor o( the
Arlington Dairy, ia getting things
his dairy business and
Mr, Langley ia an up-to- 1
^Frank Bolin .
- the principal amnsetnent of the
rw ■ A Very enjoyable party was giv-
• en at the homepf Mrs. A. J. Rog-
. ers laat Monday night compliment-
ary to visiting yotihd ladies of the <
town. A large cfdWd of young peo- ]
pie was present and dancing was j
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iv ifl<
rejoicing over the arrival at their
howt* ot a fine 12-pound boy who
made his appearance last Sunday
August 23. > t ■
Bryan’s great paper. Thk Com-
monsx and Thk Journal one year
.for only $1.75. Thk Commonkr
Mrs* Clark of Dallas, is‘visiting aloneJ1.00. Call at Thk Jour-
nal office and subscribe at once.
. TkK Journal is informed that will be ready for ’twiMkw'satur*
Prol. Bradley, oTthe Fort Worth day. H2 ' ; !z 1..
Academy of. Music will send a dale dairy man "and we wish'him
music teacher to Arlington next abundant success indite nndertak- • ’
week to teach music here this fall ing.
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AU Doctom b<v« lirud to cure Catarrb
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fora. Thoir powders
•~toruil>rai>ee caii.ing
—^hiupa Tbapaweo-
w membrauee that thotar
to euro. . while pa«te*
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yWure made a Hom study
>e troatmaut of Catarrh'
ftillv used, not only rOlievea at once, twit
in'the city the guest of Miss Pearl
McVeigh and mother.
mt County
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douhte ecot and knees.
If yoo will but allow your boy
To moke his own selection
You'll Snd bo will qnickly rhose
1 A suit of our PRRFECtlON
laome ig as handsome doos,
doubt you road in books;
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Wo’ll know you by your iooku
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No matter if you are stout or slim;
IWe’ll find a suit to put you in
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Johnston, Harry O. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 29, 1901, newspaper, August 29, 1901; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313460/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.