The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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line promptly.' Estimates fur- '
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Resolutions of Respect.
hilfflialiiiii'l Stock Food
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Sheriff’s Sale—Real Estate.
Sheriff's Sale-—Real Estate.
Office ami Yard i block East of Interurban Depot
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The Stomach is the Man.
f rom 148 to 31 Pounds.
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Before the public at
present than
my heart for putting th is gaeat remedy
I in the handout mankind, For .-ale by
Arlington Di ng Co.
1 kinds,
or bucket.
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Hheriff of Tarrant County, Tuas
By John Kaiser, Deputy (Sheriff.
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) Here mortals yet unborn will stand .
Beside his lonely grave.
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first week in September and all will
few wprd- in ' tun nine months. And the beauty |
of it is that the attendance at each
Each school is the result,
of a ligitimate demand and each )
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rgMga-srayxy af "“WfL'
use it as a sanitarium
[as for local custom.
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iTHRtE CHAIR BARBER SHOP
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.^tiinber, Shingles, \I)oors, JSash, »3Li
I HoiscA’uirc Post, nrid General
\ Huiiding Material.
write nowMor
the Nelson-
College,
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its 'graduates!
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’’W-arir dHTnierig come ana try one of my new.
Good g|*n|le horses."" Horses bo^nfe.d^by 1 htX
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lent healthy
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lirt prder and
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land all fortna
Iplainte. Only
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! DR. F. R. MAXWELL,
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fjffice over Citizens' National Bank, Arlington
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I 'hrfve the agency fd
and would like to ha
Kho.w VoU rverv ....iva
J. II. (Cyclone) Davis is billed
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to speak on prohibition in Arling- Texas,
ton on September 2Qtii.
He is without doubt the greatest!
prohibition orator in Texas, and in
fact one of the best in the
': art* f°rttl
opportunity to?
The Arlington Tin Shop I
Makes Sheet Iron Flues,--Tin.Valley;-Gutteft; Bath Tubs, Tin or
Sheet Iron Rooting. Kvery kind of tin work.
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provi ng this sentiment and putting
Our b autiful theories into more1
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a cold, deep seated ou the lungs, caus-
ing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Ger-
trude E. Penner. .Jarion Ind.', who was
entirely cured by the use of One Minute
Cough Cure. She says: The coughing
and straining *0 weakened me that I
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pounds. I tried a number of remedies
to no avail until T used One Minute
Cough Cure.--Arne bottles of this won-
derful remedy cured me entirely of the ,
cough, strengthened my lungs and re-
stored me to my normal weight, bcr'-*-
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By virt no of an Order of Sale famied on
tlie 8 <iav-of September A. D. 11*04 out of
the District Court of Tarrant County.
Texas, 4Ktb Judicial Uietrict. in Cauee No.
\ 2411U3 vm. unknown-owner and L A Snow. 1
jfP dhg|)h the 6th day of September A. D. 1904,
levy upou tbe following described land a-
the property of theJ atxive named defend-
ants. situated it* Tarrant County. Texas,
to-wit: Lot I. block C and block 1, Graln-
' gers8rd Addition to City of Fort Wortb.
Tarrant County Texas.
And 1 will on the 4th day of October. A
D. 1904. the same being the first Tuesday
in October A. 1) 1904; Itetwwn the hours
kt! fAtl <Ar«LkX<lr its fku mH n itit fsxiir
V\ hile time its record keeps
But Sovereigns matk the sacred spot
Where tile faithful Woodman sleeps
i J, W. Rider.
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( C. B. Berry.
We have two comnlete outfits and are prepared to
ext .ilt^ work i
nished or contracts taken complete jobs.
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BASEMENT BARBER SHOP
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We are prepared to give vbu the best service in either of
.tlie 3 lines. I f you appreciate! good work, give us a call.
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What's In a Name?
Everything is in the name when it
comes t
j DeWitt & Co of Chicago, discovered I I have sold 'Chamberlains Cough
i some years ago how to make a salve Remedy for more than 20 years ambit
' trom Witch Hazel that is a specific for I has given entire satisfaction. I have
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r/ughon Business
ThlsW College gives a
and secures for
k>od positions.
J. W . Drpughon, Presj-
6th anil Main, Fort Wortn,
of ten o'clock in the forenoon, amt four
o’clock i/i the afternoon, offer the said land
for sale at public vendue for cash at and
•• . 4u front of the Court House door of Tar-
rant CAunty, Texas, in the said City of
Fort Worth.'
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One of the most remarkable caeca of
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ran down In weight from 148 to 92 3
DHIkrwiu I triiwi tt mimRaau* of e.>in..Al*a W
* 1 h/re is a vast difference betweea amateurs and professional!
w in Ikt shops. All oi our help is Professional. Skillful' service.'
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Col. Thos. Spruance .returned
| Saturday.night trom his northtrn
United tf'P- we*rt first to St. Louis
T ! States, and our people are fortun }le attended the Ya.r^ after
------- miiu..., f’*Opportunity t“>>ich fie visited a brother m Chi
i hear him. " There is a strong, sentu ! cag,^nd ot.her “4^ arMilw*»L
/| luuni liLK^n -^TTt ^>1 *V!o!l'TCTnoi,T^;y.ritei1
he got back home They’ both’had
good health and enjoyed their trip
probably as much as any two peo-.
i pie who have done the north this
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. < 'lev ebitid. M i-s., I
, 1 want t<>-ay Beautiful Women,
a word of prui-e for Ballai-u- Snow E ,
| Liniment., i -topped ou a nail, which! Clump cheeks, fiu-hed wHl. tlm -of;
[ca-^Uthe erdv m mv-Jeg to contract! 11 U!1,'.U L""".*.'
I ami an ab-ce— t<> ri-c in m< kn.-o. ami ul1 boauljful. I ak. a
ftl.e the .10.1.0-'lol.l me that I w,,u-() j "•oalj ;!<•-<’<.f Iierbine .STi. r each m. al:
j (I vWi 11 prevent V<>n-t I pat i'o.-> and Help
' I <1 iiie-t. wt.at voil have eaten. 50c. Nir-.
11 I Wm. M Stroud. N1 idiotliiau, Te.xa-.
| writes. May -.11. ItHli: We IfaXe used
j Hi i bine in our family for 8 year.-, amt
found it tit.- be-t me',liein<-Vve ev’-r u-ed
for eon-1ipation. biijou-fever and Inal
aria. Sold by ArlimtUiu Drag Co.-——
I lilsewhere will be found the ad
There is a vast difference betwee'
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Li tter Vr >ci;ries or better uZceK than
ours. We are centrally Wealed, have
plenty. <V help, have kUlephonv, and
and delivVy wap >rt, t/oon busy dav< •
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Halve has no equal. Thia bat* given
rise to numerous worthlewr counter- F„ n_.^_
felte. Aak for DeWitu—the genuine, and u pleasant te Ukw For aale by
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$ J P. Jones has been agitatingr
* the hotel question again this week.
H>s plan briefly stated is 200 shares ■
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Reed bricks away and build a 30 to ,lot °pvn till late in the fall. This
I 50 room brick hotel fronting as the cr*’ "P every fall, and there is
, Reqdjbrieks do, but setting well JUst reason for it. It is bad when
back, trom the track, sod the whole , either business,’poverty, or negli-
square with grass, adorn it with ’ Bcm,e keePs ch*laren out of school,
trees and flowers £nd t .rn the wat- matter how much cptUxu a uu+n-
I er L orn the public -well inttf the ?may makc- or ^ow “uc?h money
, build^ig^imiJ Up-owe ijW*
'^and use it as a sanitarium as well I co>npensate him for neglecting tthe
(education of his children. • •'
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School, Carlisle Military Acad-
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In Praise of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera Kindergarten school,
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Allow mo to gp-e you u U- ■» ,
[ praise of (biionbei-fuiu- Colic, Cholera 1
I and Di^ri tioen H, iiiL-dy. says Jtio. Hum- !
lett, of Eagle Pa-s, Texas. 1 suffered (is good,
one week with b >wel trouble and took [
all kinds of medicine without getting ,
any relief, when- my friend, C. Jol|ti.-on I but strengthens the other.
II merchant here, advi-fd lUe to take [
this remedy. A't.-r taking one dose I I
felt greatly relieved and when I had |
taken the-third dost; wa< etitirely. cur-
ed. I thunk you from the bottom i»f
my heart for putting th is gaeat remedy
[ in the hands oi mankind, l-'or -ale b)
l-'resh metre of 4
Fresh lard,\ull
Fresh sausage
Goods delivers
.Cassterens cit Pummill.
Cash j
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will more than
And rvinuinbAr our nreat mar-
Wc a-re handling some line
A weak stomach weakens the man
liecause it cannot transform the food
he eats into nourishment. Healti. and
strength cannot be restored to any sick
man or weak woman without first re
storing health and strength to the
stomach. A weak stomach cannot di-
gest enough food to feed the tissues
and revive the tired and run down
limbs and organs of the body. Kodoi
DvtqieiMia < uro digests what you eat.
cleanses and strengthens the glands
and membranes of the stomach, and
cures indigestion, dyspeosia ana ail
stomach troubles. Bold by Arlington and strength.
Drug Co- . X JConwsuy.
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W€- have a largexiumber of white willow
/inch baskets, three sizes at, 25, 35 and 50c
These are as fine baskets as can be made.
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A great many people in a great
many Texas towns and' more es-1
pecially in the rural districts are)
M-'orryi+ig because their schools do |
not open till late in the fall. This!
the cry K°es UP everY fall, and there is!
just reason for it.
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btush you can want*.
Abscess. '•
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writer. Augu-t 15. )902:
a w->rd of prui-
CH’l'rviL the curds
.....) un uit.-ce— to i i-e in my knee, ai.d
tiie the doctor 'told me that I w<n“
■ u stiff leg, ro one day I went to .1,
] b Lords drug store (who i- now in
; Denyer, Colo,.) Ho recommviided a
I bottle of Snow Liniment: I got a 50c
[size, and it cured mv leg. It i- the
best liniment in the worid Abe. s-- - i
| with few exceptions, are indicative of i
I-on.-tipation or debili-ty. Fliev may.
I however, Ce.-ult trom blows or from
I foreign bodies, introduced into t he -kin
I or tl—h. Sitch as splinters, thorn-, etc ' o( Ed Wilkinson offering the Berrv
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-He says he has
ten bales off 20 acres and
is sure of five more, po-sibly eight.
When in hC-told what his boys wete
i His son Geo
vvete drafted by the 21 years olvT' picked 420, Jim
approved by the Wright (step-soj.i) age 15 picks
42_2,t Yotn Wright age 14 picks 413
Clarence Wright a<e 10 picks 189.
He says the boys want to pick 500
but he holds them back on account
1 reader has been taken from us by of |1(). weather.' I
death, therefore, be it,
Resolved, that we as sovereigns)
l tender our sincere sympathy to the i
I wife and child of Sovereign Hark-1
| reader. It was Gods wili to call
! him away from our midst.
Sovereign Harkreader was a true
! Woodman and was lovied by all
1 who knew him. We regret very
much to lose-him hut we submit to
the will of God.
I Rest on, rest on, in peaceful rest
i Eternal life God gave
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Bv virtuoof mi alia* Order of xale i-sued
on t he .’t'llHy’ of September A 1). 1904 out
<>f the DietrictCourt of Tarrant County. Nor shall his goodness be forgot
I'exne. 17th Judieial District. In Cause. Ro. I
945H2 vs. unknown owner and Traders In- !
vestment Co 1 did on the 8th day of Nep- j
tetnber A. D. |fi04. levy upon the following I
descrilied land a- the property of the alsive
named defendants, situated In Tarrant
County. Texas, to wt; l.ot 8, block 8,
Edwards Heirs Addition to City of Fort
Worth. Tarrant County. Texas.
And 1 will on the 4th day of October A j
D 1904, the same Iwiug the first Tuesday in |
October A. D. 1!MM. between the hours of j
ten o’clock in the forenoon and four o'clock ;
In the afternoon, offer the said land for
sale at public vendue for cash, at and fa I
front of the Court House door of Tarrant [
County, Texas, in the said City of Fort I
Worth.
Misses Sallie McKee and Mamie j NM
Steph left Tuesday lor Nashville,
Tenn , where they go to enter I
Boscobel College for the coming
session. Our young people expecial
ly will miss these two bright young
ladies from the social circle, blit to-
gether with the older ones, bow to
the necessity that calls them away
and wish for them abundant suc-
cess. Both have been students at
Carlisle Military Academy for the
past two years, Miss McKee com-
pleting the course of that institu-
tion last year and receiving a
) diploma of graduation.
lias Sold a Pile of Chamberlain’s Cough
y.u...K vuc ua,..v ffUTTU I, I DpmAdv
to Witch -Hazel Naive. K. C. KCIHCOy.
lx. ..r ''su.a.rr, ata [ [ have sold ‘Chamberlainu Cough
yearn ago how to make a naive Remedy for more than 20 yearn an<Lil
Witch Hazel that in a apeclflc for han given entire -all-faction. I have
, h'or blind, bleeding, itching and I nold a pile of It anu can recommend It
protruding piles, eczema, cutn, burns, highly.--Joeepb McElhiney. Linton,
bruises and all nkin dineanen, De Witte Iowa. You will find thU 'remedy a
<a_i . i mu. . ---good friend when troubled with a cough
or cold, jit always affords quick relief
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I Big Boll cotton seed for sale He
still insists qii |x ople who are iuter-
!esfed coming and seeing the cot-
ton in tfie field.
At a regular meeting of Ailing- fathered
ton Camp No. 407 Woodmen of
the Wurid. held in their forest, on
. Septembei 15, 19'4, the following doing picking cotton
resolutions weie drafted by the 2i years
committee and
Camp.
Whereas, the sad news has reach
j ed tlfe coniines of our Forest, that
j‘ and cause a gain /f’7 to Impounds per bushel of
It corn. For stunted pigs or hd&s. it will produce a
• marvelous cha/ge. If possesse^superior merit. It
r. will be to yodr interest to try it. yVhy not? Call at -J
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.