The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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Mrs J. I. Carterand Mrs. D. R.
Martin were in Dallas yesterday.
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THE MODEL.
Mail Orders Solicited.
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went
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jCouiity, Texas, ju l lie said City of Fort
Worth.
{vs in our store
.tting on more
✓QineA of goods, etc.
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the market
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.1 no. Honiea,
Sheritr of Tar mm (’minty. Texm
By John Kai*vr Deputy Sheriff.
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ures at reasonable rates,
last a few days, so come at once and take advan-
tage of Jthe cut. We guarantee all work.
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What I* Life?
In lh§ list nnitly^L< nolxtdy know*,
but we do know thatTt,T< under, atrict
law. Abuse that law eVen slightly, pain
result*. Irregular living meant des
rangement of the organ*, resulting in
constipation, headache orlivtjr trouble.
Dr King* New Life Pill* quickly re ad-
just* tola. It* gentle* yet thorough.
Sheriffs Sale - Real Estate.
By virtue <.»f nn Order *of SnlV in«ued
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the District Court of Tarrant County.
Texas. 48th Judicial District in Cnuxe Nq
2‘’W. v*. C. C. Tadlock I .lid on the tith
day of Hepletnber A. D ' 1904 levy upon t he '
foUewiuir described land
the above named Defendant*. Kituated in
Tarmiit County. Texas, to-wit: t
'_______ Depot addition to City
For’ Wo'th. Tai l ant County. Texas
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' were our friends, at least they let
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arranged for the rttorrrow.
afternoon waggons began t
D. C. Sibley the public weigher
has lieen using a walking catie this
week, the result, bi a cotton bale
falling against his leg and laming
him. The accident coming on this
particularly busy weetc was right
unhandy.
Capital
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» Tim Clotiks Maxim'
Sprains.
S. A. !<• tut. Cisco, .Texas write*,
March 11, 1901: My wrisi wa* lipratn*
:ed *o nadiy by a fall that it was useless
- . and after using several remedies that
I I failed to give rylief, used Ballards’
' Snow Liniment, and was cured. I ear-
< stly recommend it to any one suffer-
ing from sprains. 25e, 50c, 81.00. Sold
■ by Arlington Drug Co.
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$3.00 <> $6. I
. HATS
nd brown in »
S^yle and new
colors in
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about at once to make ready for
them?
Woodman Hall wss secured for
their deliberations, the classic
grove of the Carlisle Military Ac
cademy was secured for the camo-
free dinner
. In the what they hope to do at another
to arrive
and go out to the camping grounds
As great trains of wagons came
creaking and knocking into town
the excitement grew. Then a Tel-
egram reporter came down from
Fort Worth and reported a diun-
cX’j drfcd bales driven down Main
Street headed for Atlington.
Then Joe Burney came down and
said the road between here and
en-. Fort Worth was alive with cotton
^• wagons headed this way, and the
excitement increased.
Then it was dark and we went
home and was trying to
down a few bites to sustain life,
whei) here came 30 wagons from
Azle .bearing nearly a hundred
bales, knock! knock! knock! and
up jumped the whole family and
ran out to watch them pass.
Then we tried sleep, but the
l^> citement was too great.
Sick Headache.
For several year* my wife was troub-
led with what physicians called *lck , w
headache of a very severe character j
She doctored with several eminent JS
physician* and at a great expense, only
to grow worse until she ^jas unable to j
do any kind <>f wdrk. Abt ut a year ago
she begin taking Chamberlains 8tom»
ach and Liver Tablets and today
weighs more than she ever did before
and Is real well, says Geo. E. Wright 9
of New London, New York. For sale
by Arlington Drug Co.
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above the market and represented
a profit of approximr tely $450
cleared by selling together. .Of
course it was not big tnmiev, but
was a beginning;. ^I'lie farmers aid
not expect big profits 0.1 this small
initial sale, small as compared to
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8 THE MODEL CLOTHING COMP’Y.
MEN’S AND BOYS’OUTFITTERS.
COR ALS A POYDRAS STS. DALLAS. TEXAS
Our stock of Men's, Boys’ and Children's Cloth- j
Best Cabinets\
For a few days, j/?
Studio Opposite In
Quite a number of cha;
recently, remodelin^^
help, putting iri ne
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pect to handJZeverything
in the w^yof fine fruits
bles, atfd everything in theVancy gro-
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filled if the goods can be h
expect to cater especially to this
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\ FALL SHOES
X Air the new approved
lAts and leathers. i
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Fall
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the 3 <1fiy of Keutvmber A D. 1UO# out of .1 ,
' H<1 on tneK.< (fay of September A
1 out of ihe District ('oui t of Ttu raut Couu- |
| ty. Texti»*. 17th Judicitil Pi^rict, in Uaui«e-:
|‘No ‘^41^4 vs Bopbia W illntni* ,<<*oj ) 1 did
. i oil the 6th day of September A. 1). ifiOL
the p: oirerty. of i , ** ,' ’ ,,
levy upon the following <ieM.*rik»ed laud ar
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it County. Texas to-wit: Ix»t 3. , .• , . . , ■ ,
block 2rf, L’n.ou Deput a.i.htiou to Chy of j «»t« Mtuatetl iu iHiraut CouutV. Texa*.
Fort Uoith. Tat rant Comity. Texas to wit: Lot 1#. hkn-k ^<0 o iKiual town o&i
And 1 will mt the-Hhdwv ot tfctotwr A. Fort Worth. T«rr«ut, <k»ttHty, Texn*
And 1 will on the 41 h day of October A.
Mime beingXhe firn Tuesday in
1> 1954" between the hour* of
ten o’clock in the f<»ren<H>n and (our o'clock
in the afteio on otYer the >aid land fur
t»nle at public vendue fur cihu, at and in
ing, Furnishings and Hatsis now ready for your
31 selection.
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INefleUed Colds
Every part of the mucous m. mbrane
the n<)*e. liroHt, ear*, head and lung-
etxj., ar subjected todiseaseand blight
from mgh eted cold*. Ballard- Bore
hound Syytip is a pl- a.-ant ami effective
remetlt 25c, 5Ue, 81.00. W. Aken-
drlck. Valley Mills, Texas.- wf-itest I
have u-ed Ballard - Horehound Syrdp
for cough- utiti' throat, troubles; it. is a
pleasant and most effective lletnedy.
Sold by Arlington Drug Co.
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j Photos From 50c WozeiU(p,« |
JR Not so high thddgh foryflrsttclass work. «£
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to get advertised.
>\n Depot#, Arlington
all siz\s and styles of pict-
Our cut rate will only
time.
We understand that every detail
ot the deal was satisfactory to all
parties, and the Journal joins in
the generaly expressed hope that
they may come again Farmers
are sometimes supposed'to be un-
reasonable when handling such
matters, but not so with these.
They came posted on the markets
ot the world and only demanded
such an advance as their consider-
able bulk of cotton entitled them
were sat-
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By virtue of auOtderat Sale i<taued on
the 8 dny of September A. D 1904 oat of
the District Court of Tarrant County, 3
l ei“; District, in Cmma Jin. --e*
.24816 vs. unknown owner and L
.eon. 1 did »n the sth dny"t
-crtUeTtauTas tKe property <
named, defendants, situated • in Tarrant*^
County, Texas, to-wit: Lota 10 and
block 6, Lawu place addition to C|ty, |
bort Worth. Tarrant County; Jexae. I
And 1 will^on the 4tb day of Octpbjr A.
D. 11M.FI' the same lining the flrA Tuesday
in Octol>er A. D UKH, itetwean tba boMra
of ten o'clock in the forenoon, and fonr "
o'clock in the afternoon, offer th* d
for sale at. public vendue for naate,
in front of the Court House door of Tarrant
County, Texas, 1n the said City of Fort , , j
J no. T. Honea, j
Sheriff of Tarrant County., Ta/ao |
By John Kaiser, Deputy Sheriff.
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The editor took advantage of the
occasion to go out to the Union
Cotton ■Camp at Carlisle grove
yesterday morning befose sun-up
and eat a camp •breakfast with the
farmers. He found them •* jolly
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TbVeil *^>roW“sUrVSKd' 'iiSSB
.Cji j onions, and hot coffee and othef
jjl ; seasonable delicasies so much that
! he conteniplafes-'seriously moving
.2 I out into the woods and eating that
S^l'vay the time.
Miss Sadie and Virgie Spruance
land Mrs. D, R Maatin and
(daughter Miss Nita attended
y® special services for ladie& only at
(he first Christian chyrc^; in ‘Fort
Worth Sunday afternoo’ii and liked
the preaching so well that they all
stayed over for night services, re-
turning afterward on the electric
car.
money refunded Jwrth pleasure. * Our phe
is 41, call us ut/ your children. t,'an buy yi
iA as well asX’ou and receive tl|e same
and attention, we give to all. Farthers!
‘ f-se tuM-id/n von fail to figure with us on X,ir "
bills be^ie yon buy them. Give us a.chance and
be cotyvtneed ol this fact, lowest prices, l>est goods\
fxe: <1 ceq^t iltli s every da f. \
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.citement was too great. There-we
, 0 >uia. iw geuiae yet morougn. I
* lay thinking about w~hat a great Only 25c at Arlington Drug Oo.
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iu Octoix'r A. D. 1'.<U4. be.tweCU Uie hour- D P.MM, tile
ten’o'cloek in the forenoon hik! four o'clock j Octolier A.
in the nfternoon. off*-r the said Innd for
«Mle at public vendue for ea-ti, nt and in
front of the Court House door of T«r(Mi;t ____...........................
County, Texas, iq the said. City of i'ort front of th.-.Com 1. Houjse dyor.bf Tarrant
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Sheriff of Tarrant Comity, Texas.
By John Rul.-er. Deputy Sheriff.
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merit to All.
city we had and especially whatgH
great cotton market we had, and
feeling bad for poor old Ft. Worth
thinking about \tliole wagon trains
.. J <-if.£pttou dtiving right through the
(heart of the city, paying no atten-
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Last weyk pr’Ked to be the burner week of the
fall with us, and thXtact inspiresyus to put for\Ji
-evyry effort to make b)\ch week bring us more busi-
ness, since«Mr. Adkins ffas charge of my books I
- tievote my entire time stuXiifg the demands of the
t trade and Am prepared.to sene you better than ever
before, my wagon will beyOutNearly and late and
your orders will receive/our prtompiest attention,
remember that every dollars wortlkof goods bought
at our store are sold/inder a positivXgtiar.intee, and
if you are not plea/ed return the goo<Xatidget your
tie numbi r
ir grocer-
Xurtesy
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< • ' Beautiful brown
in Chevieta .-fl!
1 All Arlington was taken cym- Yes, our frienl
p etdy by surprise Tu sday morn-
v mg when an Avant Courier came .
jin from Grapevine and informed jus eal .with them, and that is what '
the citizens tiiat- members of the a newspaper man calls a friend-.
Farmers Educational and Co-t»'per-1 Now if you will extuse us for
1 ative Union f om all over the this long personal tjetour, we will'
county were then on their way to | give the termination of the business j
I Arlington, bringing their cotton to ' proper. There , was 253 bales of
I market, and wanted to make ar- this Union potton and after tele-
rangements lor a'hall lor a night ( phoning around to other markets1
meeting, camping - grounds, water ; and ascertaining the exact standing
accommodations. No ; ol the market, the cotton was closed
; one kenw of such a coming, and (out to M, L- Dickerson represent-
tew knew ol such an organization. ’ mg Neil P Anderson -.* . Co:, at
1 he local buyers.had not beeu ap ( 10 40 for the whole amount. This •
prised of their coming and were i together with local receipts amounl-
unprepared for such an emergency, led to over 700 bales ye-terday.
but with one accord the pt ople set | This was
will be
We
class
of trade and will appreciate a trial
order. Yours truly,
* FULLER Bros.
mg Business. *
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Kcl'twnjzl JiJtZnP:. 9 jiufrom Grapevm
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A RUNG ION'S GREAT‘COT ION DAY.
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I he f armers Union Chooses Arlington As
I heir Market And Were Here This
Gave the City Gnys the Equine Cach- By and by day dawned* ‘ailff we
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1904, newspaper, September 22, 1904; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313596/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.