The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1903 Page: 4 of 6
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Furnishings.
Clothing,
Shoes,
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The millinery department continues to bring new things to the
front every week, and to be brief if it is the right tiling the “Busy
Big Store’’ has it. We need not take your time further, you can
always find what you want at the Big Store. We do not intend
to be anything but a real live, progressive and aggressive, 20th cen
tury store—A store that appreciates your patronage and will be
found at all times ready to welcome you.
We have a good lot of warm weather wearables for the men and boys. All sorts of light weight suits at
the most reasonable prices, the best line of plain and fancy shirts, ties and collars; and red. black, brown,
blue and white sox, Either lace striped or solid knit, prices from 10c up. Almost a car load of mens sum-
mer hats came in a day or two ago. Get a hat that makes you look cool, prices right. Our line of shoes
is something we are proud of. Purchasers of shoes rarely ever leave our shoe department Until their every
want is supplied. This speaks volumes for the department. Prices from roc up.
THE JOURNAL. ject most vehemently to his med-
"Io The Good Old Summer Time.”
Prophets of Evil
Arlington, Texas, April, 30, 1903
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Advertising Rates Reasonable.
fairs,/
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Roosevelt and the Old Maids.'
and Fort Worth.
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haeoti Stonborry. Bu*in»** Manager.
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STYLE 216
Mad* by Kalamai** Corsrt Co.
Also Sols Makers o!
Anorlcaa Beauty •"« F. C Corset*
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In this lot you will find corsets from some
of the best manufacturers in this country.
Corsets that have merit and are largely ad-
vertised and widely and favorably known,
and it positively seems wrong to put them
out at such a price; but as there is no senti-
ment nor. in fact, anything else recognized
in the commercial world but cold blooded
business, these Jike everything else that is
bought cheap must and will be sold regard-
less of value. Price reaches up to $1.25 and
sizes from 20 to 29 and we propose to let
you take choice for the very low price of
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AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE 302
KsIsmuoo Const Co., Solo Mokor*
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A job lot of corsets at a price that, enables us to offer them to you for about one half what
they should bring. We have divided them intQ-three lots^s follows:- —----- -
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district parsonage at Polytechnic.
Born—Tuesday night to Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Blackman, a fine boy.
Let all go over and shake hands
with the gentleman.
The old song s(x weeks ago was
less rain but now its more rain.'
Crops are looking very poor f.-r
the time of year.
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Last Friday one of our oldest
citizens, Aunt Hosea Green.passed
away, she was 84 years old. Her
remains were deposited in the Bear
Creek Cemeterv Sunday at 4 p. m.
*e At here was a very large crowd at
,7 the burial. We deeply sympathize
with her children and loved ones.
The Euless school will l>e out
Friday May 8th and will give
entertainment Friday twght.
A resolution was ]
quarterly meeting Saturday to sup-
|>ort the proposition of building a
places, San Juqn for In-
stance, and fights with grizzly bears
and crippled buffaloes in the Rocky
Mountains; but the most formidable
• foe he ever met is the “Old Maids
State Society of New York:’’’ That
which has so aroused their right-
. eotis wrath was an article recently .
i>‘ written by the president on the
subject of baby raising. Teddy
p makes a plea for brg families of
children, the old fashion kind you j
[ ' know, and charge those who evade
it with criminality; whereupon the
old maids of New York state in
convention assembled proceed to
roast him in resolutions, and tell
him plainly to keep his mouth :
shut, and tend to his own business, j
They concede him the right to raise
as many babies as he likes, but ob- Honey Grove Signal.
^Si nd money by Pacific Express
money order and save exchange.
postal card upon the subject and
------A. A. Glisson,
Fort
and run early and late, as doubtless
they will be, Arlington will be —
but here we pause fcr an object of
comparsion. 'Already Arlington
stands without a |>eer in respect to
railroad and electric car facilities
for traffic and travel, and when the
T. P. does all this, all we can say
is that Arlington will lx- still furth-
er ahead than ever.
A Sweet Breath
a never failing sign of a healthv '
-totnach. When the breath i» bad the I
, stomach is out of order. There is no |
1 The Paris papers are advertising remedy in the world equal to Kodol
- “sock social’’ to lie aiven in the pY»P«P*l» Cure forcuring indigeatien.
a socle social to he given m the d ipsia and al, 8U)mach dig4(rdcnt |
I near future by the'members of one Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains,
of the Paris churches. Sock socials i o>r ' 1
I , lor years—tried alj kinds of remedies
have always been iit bad odor and but continued to grow worse. By the
we fear the mispnided Christians U9e.°f Kodo! 1 begun to improve at on<-e
we rear tne mtsguiaeo. Christians , ttnd M(ter taking a few bottles an fully
of our neighbor town a.e going to [restored in weight health and strength
1 raise a stink- in church circles — and can ‘‘al wt"‘tover ‘ bke. Kodol
raise a stink in church circles. digests what you eat and makes the
j stomach sweet. Arlington Drug Co.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incident, is narrated by
Jno. Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows:
1-was in an awful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually in lau-k unq
side, no appetite, growing weaker dav
j by dav. Three physicians had given
1 me -up. Then I was advised to use I
Electric Bitters: to my great joy, the I
j first bottle made a decided improve- 1
ment. I continued their use for three
; weeks, and am now a well man. 1 know
j they robbed the grave of another vic-
tim. No one should fail to try them. 1
j Only 50c, guaranteed at Arlington
| Drug Co.
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There are several styles in this lot and
the values run up to 40c. There are a few
ventilated. Most of them are made from
solid woven materials, some are long some
are short, sizes 18 to 28 4
Your choice for only I <
lUTY STYLE 376
I C«., Sol* Mak*r«
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fer .materials, i
but they are
up to 98c and
re exceptional
of the lot
AMERICAN,
Ralamat**
ly better corset than No. 1 bui
very similar, only out of bd
A few colors among the®
principally white. Price ri^
size's from 18 to 27, The^R
values and we give you chBc
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All towns have their prophets of
evil those who can see nothing in
the future for their town. These
croakers are usually poor unfortu-
nates who have been- unsuccessful
in business and are more to be
I pitied than blamed. After being spring
| here a year we can count those who j
I haVe expressed the opinion in
| presence that Arlington's
, on
j hand and have three fingers left,
equals in the strenuous veiq of af- i Another very misguided class ot
citizens are those business (so call i
' competitioli and .
cbnkpg to ffieTf town aud engaging
in bu^iess. _
completed and cars run every brmr |’hsni thl?1 suOC&ftfti! ■ the man |
' that does business on,business prin j
ciples, surely need fear no new
man. Such as these are more to [
be blamed than pitied.
dling with their family affairs, or
making any suggestions whatever
as touching their jxisterity.
Now it can’t l>e denied that our
beloved president is a little meddle-
some and somewhat dictatorial in
many things, but we think these
good sisters have misconstrued him
and taken needless offense.
We think his sermon was for!
“married women only.’’ - Really |
we think old maids should not talk
alxmt such things at all.
way, Teddy for once,
Not long now’ until the substance
of the song becomes a stern reality
to the people of the south west;
hence it is time to pick out some
cool and healthy spot where the
expended energy of a busy winter
f may lie recouped.
With assistance, the choosing of
oijr I the place, where to go, is now an
future ' eaSy niatter- I1 should be a place
the fingers of” one wherc‘the air is H*ht ^y and
i easy to breathe, w here there is
good fishing and other sports,
i where scenic attractions abound,
. and where there are
a word", wfiere one may take it easy
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'The bipad gaged(and enjoy ^e'passing houm in
[comfort5 and at reasonable cost.
The Denver Road offers, direct,
more of such attractive summer
l vacation propositions than Any oth-
ier UuB-i»41«e south west. iDtop us
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1 be convinced.
■ General Passenger Agent,
Worth, Texas.
Times are close, our Jpric<- <» i
groceries are closer. Bring i..
ter we w111 giv •
passed at our" you the highest market prices and
sell you groceries as cheap as any
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h00 to insure mare in foal with
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MILLAR Arlington, Texas.
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Dinejy 34076.'
This horajmvill make the season at Ben
Spruance’s bat^Fin Arlington (East of the mill)
at $15.00 to inflremare in foal. The usual re-
turn privilege®
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Ladies’ Vests
Ladies’ Belts.
25c
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25 dozen nicely made unbleached
full ta|>ed neck and arm holes,
bought for a. toeJeadjy;. byt having
since Tought qpe much better to
sell at loc we have decided to sell *
the first named in anyquantity you
m y wish for per pair 15c
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They come in 1
and white, 1
length, seamles
and toe, w’ould
owing to large
supply your need J
15c or 2 pair for
This store always shows the very
newest ideas and can l>e dejK-nded
upon for quality sty[e__and price.
()ur lady customers invariably look
for these things and we try never
to disapjioint them. Notice display
in east aisle. Price up to 98c
Ladies (arty Hose
I white, blue
till size and
[double heel
Ip at 25c but
|ses we can
a pair
Ladies Wrist Bags
We are showing the most hand-
some line of these useful and orna-
mental articles ever handled in this
place before, quality unsurpassed,
prices unmatchable, beginning as
low down as 10c and pushpig up
till the <2.48 mark is reached.
Inspect the stock. •
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1903, newspaper, April 30, 1903; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313526/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.