The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1904 Page: 8 of 8
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Room 4412, Moxie Building.
FORT WORTH. TEX A8. | ^ftXWeli end wife, ffiekle htand.
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live, ami .vfill operate die J. 1
Jones residence as* a boarding
hottse <ATr. Jones and family wdli
board with her. ' ,
most commojjious houses i
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Rev. Hodges filled his appoint
J tnent here Sunday.
M,iss Mollie Smith is making, an
extended visit to Mansfield the I
guest of«Mrs Dr Thomas.
Mr. ’Lewis ;Melear attended
church in Arlington Sunda$.
Mr. Turner of Rusk Co. was
the Station' Tuesday.
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In’) Fresh meatsXfp
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department of., and .to give them tlVyfc
night from an extended trip to the
| northern, clothing markets with
too Farms 1
Fort Worth th
Texas for cottoi
vegetable land.j
Arlington
ojre of the best
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n(j Jr., of Camion. The doctor and
his father were here Saturday.
Mv‘datnes Hodges, of Mansfield, '
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-•-'All Cali* Answered Day.dr Night.
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A Power For Good.
The pills that are potent in tfxeir ac I
tion and pleaeafiT in effect are DeWitte
Li Ute Early Riuera. W. 8. PbilpoL of
Albany, Ga., says: During a bilious at-
t4tck I took one. Smail h» it was it did
me .more good than calomel, blue make
or any other pill I ager 'took and at the
same time the effect was pleasant.
» Littte Early Riaers are certainly an
Ideal pill. Sold by Arlington Drug Co.
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Mjss Susie Dawns entered Ball is ... . , . . .
high school Tuesday fortbecoming Thosf. Brown (by W. M. Brown) from three to six and comprised all I
kinds of games and girlish sports.
Delicious .efreshxients were served
by Minnie and he'r mother. Sev-
Now
Berrv Big
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about thiiyZotton’
see for/yourself,
gathon-d.
Wade & Harmon recently of Ft.
Worth, but' dow of Arlington made
several pictures of the great im®
prom pt u cotton carnival yesterday.-
Pictures can be had at tbeir studio
opposite the Interurban depot.
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be it Risolved, that we as Sovet- Pu^^c wl^ class
eigns tender unr sinceie xyuipathy nF?4?llo,,.!L!le,e.
Ito Lbc bereaxud wife’ and family t><i 'C7TTT KTng, Jr.^k-ft this week
to re-enter the law
Following is the list of new sub-
scribers for the past two weeks.
Carey Smith, Mansfield, Texas
G. H. Turnbow (bv Jno. Turn-
bow) Nutt, Tenn.
A. F. Turnbow (by Jno. Turn-j inability to converse as otheis dol
bow) Farmers Valley. Tenn, she has many friends among the
I Miss Sallie McKee,
Tenn.
Miss Maggie Moore, Marine, Texas I
Whereas the citizens of Ariing- 1 Cleburne, at 8 o'clock on the
ton through k indues and generosity ' >UK °* October 4, 1904.
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trade for'him,
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plant of the C. P
A register was kept of the vis-
iting Union cotton sellers at the |
T P restaurant yesterday, und
^showed the follorfintf numlxrs from j) Mcsdatues ,B. F. Ramsey, aud p
Ben Graves of Mansfield were visi (
3® | tors Friday at the home of F. R. j
Lindale, Tenn.
J. R Fuller, Grapevine, Texas. •
i W. L- Neel, Grapevine, Texas.
J. F. Collins (by T. B. Collins Jr.) 1 eraVpresents and tokens of esteem
j were presenter! her, and all joined 1 urt^av Bight ami Sunday visiting . «sd^|
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, lexaS. , , . . * »'ght and has taken a position in *
east iennessee, where he goes to | n r '
spend a couple of months, or pos- *
,, Nibly longer, fo his health., The
,, Major is one of the leading gtany the'grocery line
and cotton buyers of this place,
,, (and the trade can' ill afford to lose
,, | him at this particular busy season
of the year. But the condition of
his lealth made rest imperative
The Journal hopes most sincerely
t<> see him return restored to his
former vigorous health.
jeadytor Sale.
l^pwtton seed at $1
iu have any doubt
letter come and
Vhile Tt is being
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I the advancement uf the Order.
?T & P TIME TABLE.
TO* TIMETKAIMR ARRIVE andLKAVF
ARLINGTON
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Runs 40 Cars Daily Between
DALLAS
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Cars leave Arlington for Dallas
39 minutes after every hour
from 6 a.tn. to n p.m.
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For Fort Worth 59
minutes after «very
- hour from6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
TICK£f3 ON SALE AT LOW RATES
W. C. FORBESS,
General PtMangar and Ticket Agent.
W-L M NEILL M D-
PHYSICIAN & SURGEQN,
The Arlington
Spares studentsV
teaching and fo/
One fello^Nj
1 in the CaWs
1 gook milk ' l^Ie 'as^ U,ne I
'lass and fresh )
Texas. W\ M Dugan and wife, cut glass berry )
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) Mik j Dittb and wife, picture
- ) Mrs, J 1' Critjltn. set nrf|>kiDH.
. M H CRAVENS M D Misses Myrtle and Pearl Critnm,
■ | cup* and saucers.
PHYSICIAN & St ROEQN, 1 Tbouipsonaud wife, set nnpkius
Aa- ~ rs o ' , .a fC.kD. Rhig Jr., silver butter bowl.
PStljj.R asmaa
- Store. berry. bo wj«
—J Misses Crace'Bnrlcett and Min-4
I nie Farmer of Fort Worth have I
I begji visiting Miss^Melear.
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among our-
selves funds for the purpose ofput-
I ting said hall.in proper order after ) other old settlers
1 adjournment. Therefore be it re-! state,
solved that we extend -a vote of )
thanks for said courtesies, unant
tjiously adopted by The Farmers
Ethical tonal and Co-operative
Union of Texas
Miss Hester Chappell left Mon.) yy j i)K-key
day for Brownwood where she will ) yjrs p King
join her mother. ) w A NlchyLS)
*[L.”L. Kennedy,
J M. Biggers,
Miss Mary Clem of Graham is;,’- rt‘ger>
, . . jJOe Ditto,
Jjere on a visit to Mrs. J. N. John-
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(session.
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Theo. Huffman, Arlington, Texas.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
1S<.licit* Your Patronage
Npecial Attention Given to Heal Estate.
• Contract, and Tort Imw.
At J B. Hatch * at present.
rhwyf-" ’iiev: M C. Jack-son ut*ewl«i^hr^<$xT-reT^'iTen'.'w——**“
Workers Meeting at Broadway! jt rrdl to cHf-hrnr u
-nat- 'L KxiLxw r... ’Slafti;
kJ)- janwy■’
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was prompt to" attend the tncet-
LZ-—— iugs and always had a
FOR 1 K.Vii-.y-l have a two for he Sovereigns.
year - old jacl^^'W hat have you \ye as Sovereigns submit to the'
that yon want ;
cotton sellers here yesterday ;
*0 day were several that used
live or do business here, and every j ]O[S
) one was astonished at (he
) town has grown in
years, and especially at the valu-
able improvements now going on.
over at the cotton camp
sle grove, said, “Why
I was here there was]
but one house over this way, an old
house standing near whete the
Baptist church now stands.’’ The
church is now nearly in the center
of the town.
ascetyline gas Angels,
happiness.
J. W. Rider. )
J. B. Hatch, Conf.
C B Berry. V
Following in ■ list, of th* wedding pr»-
| Kent* received by Mr end Mr» W J. Pul-
Dr Brittain end wife tea met
Miaaa* Kate au<i Muggle Moore, net of
doilie*.
Mr* E H Jone*, drawn work tablecover 4,Co., and \\ ill Rose with Fuller
Sanford Yatest linen table cover.
A W Collin* aud wife, dreaaer wart
a Mr* Coleinau >u| M Ik* Dollle Carter g*11' [
. linen tow el* ' .
\V M Dougiaa* and wife pair linen towel*
j Mra C B Berry, jardimer
1 Mr* C P Kaves and Min Lulu Mason,
cracker jar and pinta.
Luttrell Bros . center table
I Dr and Mrs Harris, Fort Worth, violet !
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Misses Sadie ai d Virgie SpiTianca. picture.
) B F 'Bouldin and w ife, pickle dish
” i Mr^itewreiwe. piciure.
Fort Worth,, Tt‘xa<.",’jY.rr» t-rrTen^-ww^^.
I pick ijolcer
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Mrs A
sugar shell.
W M Moore and wife.,Fort Worth, set of 1
silver ice cream spools.
C. A Hargett M.nl wife set of pie plates
M L Dickerson and C. L. Kuaf>p rockiug
chair
) J P Jones. Jno Yates. T. F. Yates. Toni
j Collin* and Jesse Sa wyar. hall tree / |
| G. F Thomas and wife, silver syrup stand I
) Rogers-McK night Co. set of dining chairs )
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P. L. Coulter, silver tray.
“ Noah Deal, hand painted cake plate.
G. C McKiuley. Mi-ses Fannie and Mittie )
Coiliti*. Mesdumes T. F. Yates and B H. )
McKinley. set of silver knives and forks )
Misses Ella and Lillie Dalton, H,ub aud
Fred Litton. Roland A’alker and J L. I
| Hughes set of table linen
j Miss Hattie Tillery aud Luther Hahn, set i several wceks-to Mrs Yates’sister.
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for'Kent
j£- to pasture ten'
R- K. Cox. jto Iris,home in Heaye'ti,- therefore
K1* -J. B. CLOPTON
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Eyes Tested Free of Gliarge..
Office with Arlington Drug Company.-
S. D LASATER
WOTARY PUBLIC AND REAL EHTATE
AGENT.
SOLICITH YOUR NOTARY WORK
Office at Grogans Jewelery Store.
Arlington, Texas.
his. brothers grocery store.
We have evera/hiug you want in
Brinson & Spear.
If you ev<\ e/pect to sell that
farm list it wi» the
ArliugtonkReal Estate Co.
Geo. W. Stiff of Houston one of
the leading dealers in musical in-
struments in this state, was here
- this week.
M.S. W E. Ward ot Mangonr. Dr „ c„and
to . r uigioii to prolrje retunte(| Tuesday Trotu a
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i pleasure visit to bis old home in
/ Tennessse.
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Thisisone of the, I)r and Mrs. F R-. Maxwell re-
in the burned yesterday from a sixteen
air and
a visit in other parts of Missouri. "
ill kinds at
,nson & SpeAt.- ’
st possible . r
will ot God and our loss ishiSgain.
We all hope bve and bye to meet
Sovereign Bell where partings
never come and Sab itiis have no
j no end. We would say, ‘AVeep
‘ not for lie 11.is gone to Ik- with the
, * „ ' , where all is peace and
Church, address.
Ji Fitzhugh.
with iK-xt Tuesday night. A com-
mittee was appointed and every-
thing will lie ready to eommenec
j the new older ot things. *
| ’Mr. and Mrs. A. H. CojK-land
ha,ve sent put cards announcing the)
’ ’ approaching ifiarrrtge of their!
. J-ifaughter, Miss Mary Watson Copfc-
la.id to James Evan Richards ot
even
. Mr. and |
Richards will be at home at is visiting Ins son Dr. L F. Rhodes
of Texas Cleburne atier October 6, 19 >4.
. Mrs. Susan Hook an old a
highly respected citizen died very )
suddenly at her home six miies
south west of town Friday evening. House ot Ala., and. mY
She was related to the Subletts and Gillespie of Fort Worth were the
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Johnson Station Saturday. | ~
Rev W B Filzuugh went up to pmf w G C()rhctt q( Giape
Denton last rhurs<iay to Ik- present! vh)e was hcre Tuesday and We(J.
m the annual session of the 1'exas. nes<lav a|)(t aide(I the Unjon Co;ton
Svnodand-reiurned Monday. He|selk,rs niateriallv jn securing ac.
was right sick a couple ot .lays) cominod.,tioiis Htld negotiating the
Among the 125 visiting union ) Koll<-‘, and was not well when | sa|e o( t|jejr cot|on
and {'le Kot back home.
! ,o I Jno. Yates rejxirts the sale of
. 111 his addition at the north
way thejend of Ceutei St. quite lively. J
the last two; a Ilaniake-i has bought U lot and
j built a house. Several others have-
bought lots and will build this tall.
Rev. R K Giimts County or-
ganizer, Brother Me Means county]
■) president, and W. R. Buckner, ;
| county secretary, were all here)
I yesterday al Union Cotton sale
day.
Mrs S Yates and little daughter their Forest on
the following resolutions were
drafted by the committee and aj -
proved by the Camp .
Whereas, the sad news has
reached the confines of our Forest,
tfiat our estemed Soverign -W. J.
Bell has been tpken from us bv the
Buy your liiw/er, lime, brick,
cement ami pain.
I ion Lumber Cy
I largest fhock And courteous treat-
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habits and indomiTable courage and
ambition, and the. Journal with)
kind word O(|ler fijends sli ,11 watch with fond 1 A j p(,gers *
solicitude his future career. I “
-------• , | Bob McKnight is beginning the
At the niecMng of the K. of P 'erection of what is to be one of the
Lodge Tuesday night, the Knights ' hnest residences in Arlington. It
decidteUtp serve r treshments twice jn t)le south end of ’.town near
I a month at their Inciting, beginning joe Burneys. ' .
FOR Young cow .fresh
in milk, priW^75,. The best cow-
in the cour^k
22 2t. f \ B. B Spiuance
Mattrice E. Harnish representing
the Fort Worth Telegram, came '
^ilowu Tuesday and remained, over*
itill next day watihing and report-'
i ijig the great sale of Union Cotton.
Mrs. T. J. Phillips gave her little
daughter Minnie a farewell partj-
Monday evening before her depart-
ure for Austin, where she will en-
ter the school for deaf mutes for the
coming year. Minnie is a bright 1 p G Po
little girl, and notwithstanding her | j2.2 tjhz
| inability to converse as otheis do| —-—----
If it’s good tnaft you want call
Nashville, little girls who enjoy her company on ^rinson & Spear..
at all times, aud did so especially £re you htWry? Try the T. &
on this occasion. The party was p* Chop Housql
Fewer gallons; w5
voe.
the following places:
Crapevine,
Azle
Sabathana,
Roanoke, Denton Co
) Mansfield .........
j Johnson Station
I Ft. Worth
Euless
Kennedale
Smithfield
Bransford
Bedford
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Ced.u Hill, Dal’a- Co. . , 1
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er th'er on
the
' bi^ w ni-tle <0.1 it the oil mill I
I away b-fore tlayligli these morn
. inj>*. icmind- ore, nu-re than any-
thing else, tiiat the busy season is
ton The gms come so near'run-
•ning day aii night that they]
1 haidly have t in.- to blow. One of
lib men at'Union Cam-' said no i
wonder Arlington was sxich a cot-
ton market when the farmers and,
j gins did business all inght. He I in ,ni,k-
1 said w igons went rattin g by the
] camp all night and that he could
, not tell wheather it was seme one
I going home late, or some one com-
ing in early.
WAN LEV- Seve;
cows must be^firsl
Awdress,
7j. Tkjohnson.
Tand Prtkirie, Texas.
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The Farmers Union took us - by to die, and a son riding for life, '8 niles
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I eonwu motion, couif htf and coldti.
Leesville,-Ind., endured
deaths agon lee from asthma: but this
wonderful medicine gave instant relief
and soon cured hi tn. Be writes: I now
sleep soundly 4 very night. . Like mar,
velous cures of consumption, pneumun*
la. bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip
prove (u matchless merit for all throat
and lung trouble*. Guaranteed bottles
60c and tl.OO. Trial bottles tree at
Arlington Drug Co.
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roin the Arling-
Mighe-t guides,
ys longer; De-
Mr. and Mrs. J* I). Swift and
children ot Dallas were over Sat-
] were presented her, and all joined > ur^av night and Sunday - visiting
Lt—- . 4— ,g— ,f,——A*-,.
tg^jJl. x’ yMhiimi!'
( toward us the Farmers liducational | Mrs.
j and Co-operative Union
,» have tendered ms the favor of the
fiigii School pre- free use of the Woodman Hall, ami
ir business, lor have urgently insisted that wt do
(>lle£e. Call on jIlot contribute from
or write f J.\N. Johnston.
Commissioner Ed Andrews of
Grapevine was over here on cotton
) day shaking hands just like a can-
didate.
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and I can cheerfully iwnunivnu it iu . iiw E
W- .11
in
A Boy’s Wild Ride For Life.
xVitb fffinii.v aroused expecting him
sufprise but the town rallied, se'- n''; New Dl-covery ter-
’ , , . , . , ,, consumption, coughs and colds; W. H.
cure<Ltheni a necely furnjshed hall ] Br()WIl of - - - - -
found a place for them to camp, U* 1
gave them a free dinner, and a
quarter of a cent above the gener-
al market for theif cotton.
a----£as
HALLS GREAT DISCOVERY.
floc bottle of the Texas
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and bladder troubles, remove* gravel,
cures diabetes, seminal emissions, weak
and lame bucks. ,rh<*unuiti*in and i(ll
irregularities of the kidrevs and blad-
der in both men and women, regulate*
bladder troubles in ebtldrvn. If niil
add by your druggist, will be sent by
mail on receiptor 91. One amid I bottle
is two tnontlte treatment and will cure
any caae ahoye mentioned Dr E. W
HAU, sole‘manufacturer'' P. O Box B2W
8t Louin. Mo. .Send for testimonials.
Sold by all druggist.
. Luling, Texas. Oct 24. 1BCL
Dr. E. W. Hall St. Louis. Mo.: Deaf
•Ir: I havu used your Texas Wonder,
Halls Great Discovery, in my family,
for kioitey troubles and weak 'hack*.
- J, J. (falter.
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.