The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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W-U IVTNEILL M D-
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Arlington, Texas.
Office Arlington Drug Co.
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ton by Ditto & Casstevens and top-
ped the market. They sold it $4,
averaging 1165. This was an av-
erage of $46.60 a head, and a total
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SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN.
Twenty year* experience combined with
a caretui study and practice, of both the
old and new methods of testifying defec-
tive eyes ennblee me to guarantee the very
best remits obtainable in every cane. No
charges for testing eyes. J visit patients
at their homes wl en not convenient for
them to call to see me.
Office With Arlingtoh Drug Company.
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Why pay rent when you
can pay for a home at rent
prices. if you own the
lot we will build you a
4-room frame house, or
better _ house, for from
$6.25 per month up.
15 Hours,
20 Minutes.
<>f Mexico T Quickest
quick from all Texas points
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uittor. Two rises, 35c, 75c. All druggists.
Pries
Me A 91.00
Free Trial.
Barest and Quickest Cure for JT
nnuMT m4 unra xbovb-
LKS, orMOIXTBACX
Mrs. Bilsoir of Fort Woti,1) was
down last weelc to spend a few daylr
with her daughter, Mrs. Rufus
Pyfpian, who was; suffering from a
wound made by accidently sticking
a knjfe.»through her band. The
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Luling, Texas, Oct. 24, IMd.
Dr. EL W. Hall SL Louis, Mo.: Dear
sir: 1 have used your Texas Wonder.
Halls Great Discovery, in my family,
for kidney troubles and weak bucks,
and 1 van cheerfully reoommend it to
others. Yours, J. J. Coulter.
J..M. Christopher has bought the
Col. Rankiu place on the north
side of the T. P. railroad. The
Journal is glad to welcome such
excellent families to our town, and
hopes the people of Arlington will
make them feel at home. _
For Sale.
At-a bargain, 310 acres of well
improved black land, three miles
north east of Atlingtot. Price
and terms moderate.
Arlington Real Rstati'Co. 7.*
The law-makers at Austin, wbor
by the way, are mostly layrers and
politicians, now declare that a dem-
ocratic alate platform doesn't mean
New Fast Service Between Dallas, j
Ft. Worth, Austrn atid San Anto-
nio, After January 8th.
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mw CORK ™« LUNC8
WT" Dr. King’s
New Discovery
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Evaniine.l Free
A i.t Hi- ini
LORD
Optician -t- 713 Maia Bt,
Ft. Worth, Texas
no TRouscr. to AnewcR auesnoas.
Superb Pullman Vestibuled
slsepers, ....
Handsome Reclining Chair Cars
(SEATS FREE)
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
ONLY LINB WITH fas’ mornlmr ank
---‘tj trains to St. Louis and the
[NS WITH Pullman Sleepers
lab back Scarrltt seat Coaches
rn (jWwrt change) to New
are the dues that ^always wrote
them. Sure euough platform de-
mands amqunt to little when they
touch free-pass or rela ives in of-
fice, of the representatives.
The open house by the K. P.
Lodge Tuesday evening was go
satisfactory to the lodge that tlrty
formed a permanent social organiza-
tion and will meet once a month.
A committee was appointed to ar-
range a program for the first
regulat' meeting which will be the
first Tuesday •.-.fght iij-April.. -
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We had an extensive announce-
ment of an entertainment to be
given at Carlisle Academy, Mon-
day evening*March 5, but which
we were uuableto get in this week.
<It will appear, however, next week
and in the^neantime get ready to
hear something good.
John Pliant'who works for the
, International Harveshting com*
pany came in home last Friday
night after an absence of two
years. He came direct from
South America and will spend a
month or so with friends and re^
latives here before going north
: to continue work.
Ledgerwood &. Kassel
Attorneys at law "
. 4Ox Wheat Building
Fort \Az ortH; .Tex
Bankruptcy Probate and Genw t
Civil Practice.
An'klda' T»e a Yankee, ah long. Io ba dat aUU.
((August Flower ia'the only medicine
(free from alcoholic stimulants) that hot
been awcceMful in keeping tne entire
thirty-two'feet of digestive apparatus in a
normal condition, and assisting nature's
processes of digestion, separation and ab-
sorption—for building and re-building~
» by preventing all irregular or unnatural
causes whic interrupt healthy and pen
feet natural processes and result in intes-
tinal indigestion, catarrhal
(causing appendicitis—stoppage of the
gaii duct), fermentation or unhealthy
foods, nenous dyspepsia, headache, con-
ednation and other complaints, such s»
colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc. »
Q August Flower!* nature's intended teg-
Real Estate! & Insurance
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NORTHWEST TEXAS ’
(TME fanhandle:
.Arc advancing in value at rate of 20 per cent per annum.
' DO Y U KNOW OF
any equal investment?
As our assistance may be of great value toward securing what
you need or wish, as regards either Agridultural Properties or
Business Opportunities, and will cost nothing, why uot ure us!
Drop ua a postal. . ” ____
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A.r A. .Glisson, Gen’l Pers s£jr. Agro nt,
Port VVorth. Texas.
Perfect Confidence
Where there used to be a feeling of
unesslnesa aud worry in the houaeholp
when a child showed symptoms cmRh'
This is owing to the uniform suooeu
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in
the treatment of that disaaee. Mrs.
M. I. Bus ford, of Poplsvlila, Md., In
speaking of her experience in tbs use .
of that remedy sms: “I have a world *
of conhdenoe in Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for I have used it with per-
fect success. My child Garland is
subject to severe attacks of croup and
, it always KirM hl<n Prompt relief.'
i For sate by Arlington Drug Co.
. BALLS GRBAT DISCOVERY.
One bottle of the Texas Wonder.
^^M flail* Great Discovery, cures all kidney
loads of steers^, .jji aad bladder,.p-x^uUea,^ reOTwves
,-.j-----«.!—. i i_ t---' » — cures diabetes, seminal emissions, weak
and tame backs./ rle imatism and al)
irregularities of the kidnev/ and blad-
der in both men and women, regulates | Th
bladder troubles In children. If not
sCld by your druggist, will be sent by
mall on receipt of SI. One small bolt Is
Js two months treatment and will cure
any case above mentioned. "Dr, E. W
Hall, sole manufacturer^ P. O. Box «2P
Sid^^LgStf.,or le“lmoo,BU-
Ask Agents, cr Write
L-TRICE, < . D. J.-PRICE,
aud V-Prtn. & Gcn'l Mgr. G-„P* & T. A.
Palestine, Texas. '
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~ HELF YOU
cum MALARIA
CONSTIPATION
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LIVER ZRIiLMICNTS
EVERY BCTTLE GUARANTEED. PRICE SO CENTS.
kalltyOUV
ONLY LlNft W ITh handsome new Chair
Oars through (without change) daily,
to Bt. Louis, Memphis and El Paso.
" °NtoCalSoraU?TH***vtntfot 1 ahour"
ONLY LINE WITH Tourist Sleeping
Cars, semi-woekjy through (without
chang-o) to Ban Francisco and
St. Louis. r
EUOANT DINING CARS-TO ST. LOUIS
ON THE
“CANNON BALL”
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“NIGHT EXPRESS**
MH-CRAVENS MD
PHYSICIAN & SUROEON,
Office over Coulter & Sou’s Drug
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Arlington, — —- Texas.
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T. B. COLLINS
Arlington, Texas
Real Estate Agt and Notary Public
With Arlington Rsal Estate Co.
Speedy Relief
A salve that heels without a scar is
DoWUs Witch Hasel Salve. No rem.
edy effects a more speedy relief. It
draws out inflammation soothes cools
and heals alt cuts, bums and bruises.
It’s a sure cure for piles and skin dis-
eases. DeWitt's is the only genuine of $7,004.60.
Witch Hasel Salve. Be ware of Imlta-
ticns Ibey a.*e dangerous. Sold by the
Arlington Drug Os.
—BEST PISSE.KGER SERVICE
TEXAS.
4. IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
Chamberlaio's Stomich and Liver Tab-
lets Unepualled for Constipation
Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent drug*
gUtof Baxter Springs, Kansas, says:
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are, In my Judgment, the most
superior preparation of anything io
u»e fur constipation. They are sure,
In action and with no tendency to
nauseate or gripe.'* for sale by the
Arlington "Drug Co.
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. Agonizing Burnt mea‘'
ire instantly relieved and par lectly
healed bv Bucklen's Arnicaiialva. C.
Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va,. writes
"1 burned my knee dreadfully; that it
bllrtered all oyer? Bucklen's Arnica
Salve stopped the pain and healed It
without a scar.” It also heals ail
wounds and sores. 2fla st Arlington
nrug Co. ‘ •
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Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by
. ChAmberlsla's Pata Balm
The efficacy of Chamberlain's Patn
Balm In the relief of rheumatism is
being demonstrated daily. Parker
Triplett, of Grigsby, Va., says that
Chamberlain s Pain Balm gave him
pormaneDt relief from rheumatism in
the back wheh eveiytnln else failed.
.And he would, not be without it. . Bold
vg the Arlington Drug Co.
A. N. Cannon the Euless Nur-
seryman was;in town Tuesday and
says the rabbits played havoc in
his nursery while the sleet was on.
Several thousand trees were ruined.
Will Milton and Noah Deal have
left the United States and are npw
in Mexico, having left Monde y
evening over the I. & G., N. ex-
cursion train for Monterey Mexico.
A few evenings ago we had oc-
casion to visit Milton Brothers
Racket Sotre. To our wonder and
astonishment we found one of the
most beautiful and up-to-date stores
in Arlington.
W. B. Smith a ranchman of
Fisher County was were Saturday
to See his brother J. Peter Smith
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of the Arlington National Bank.
V. L. Burnett one of our ,best
young farmers loaded up Wejj^es-
day - to the hulian
Territory. His wife remains be-,
hind till he gets located and
straightened out.
Remember that Kniffiu at the
Bargain store can sell you a Fair-
banks-M,dorse gasoline engine as
cheap as you cat; buy. them in
Dallas, also iron fencing.
Last Monday night the T. A. C.
met for the first time in their club
rooms over Fuller Bros. At this
meeting they ordered matter for
the reading room and gymnasium,
and will soon de fixed up in ship
shape.
J. L. Joiner one of the city so-
licitors for fhe McCord-Collins Co.,
died at Fort Worth Friday after-
noon. Mr. Joiner had many
friends here why will regret to
hear of his death, ,
Runs 40 Cars Daily Between
DALLAS
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FT.WORTH,
Cars leave Arlington for Dallas
.39 minutes after every hour
from 6 a.id -to u p.ni.
AND
For Fort Worth 59
~ minutes after every
hour from 6 a.iu. to 11 p.m.
TICKETS 0.V SALE AT -LOW RATES
W, C. FORBESS,
id 1‘aKHuugsc aud.Ticket Agent.
San Antonio to Mexico City
VIA
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LAREDO & NATIONAL R_. R.
J. D. Collins, M. D.
PHYSICIAN
and SURGEON.
ARLINGTON, • . anything. That is . funny, they
W. R. SULLIVAN, Ma D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Handley, Texas.
All Colls Answered Day t>r Night.
S. D- LAS ATER-
’’OVAB’P PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
SOLICITS YOUR NOTARY.jtyRK.
Office at Grogatis Jewelery Store.
Arlington,. •• '• * Texas,
DR- B- F- BRIT1 AiN
Office at Grogan & Deal's Jewelry Store
affection* . .. Arlington, Te-a*.
Health
mean* the ability to do a good days’#
work, without undue fatigue and to
find life worth living. You cannot
have indigestion or constipation with*
out its iiiMettl'Cg the liver and pollut-
ing the blood. Such a condition may
be beat and . quickest obtained by
Herbine, the best liver regulator the
world has ever knqwn. Mi*, D. W. 4
Smith writea April. 3, 1002, 1 hat she
“ Herbine and found It the beet
___Icine tor conetlnation and 1 emulat-
ing the liver the ever used. Ptloe 50c
at the Arlington Drug Co.
1 No Giou Carriage Paint Made
will wear as long as Devoe's. No
others are as heavy bodied, liecause
Devoe's weigh 3 to 8 ounces more to
the pint.. F. W. Devoe & Co. 'J
Farm Loans' , . .
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AFTER JANUARY 8. BETWEEN
FEXAS ANO MEXICO
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Garden seed at Hatch's.
Go to Hatch’d for seed potatoes.
Left handed scissors at J S.
McKinleys.
Go to Grogan and Deal’s for the
independent fountain pen.
Clem Lanier was down from Deu-
ton to sp^nd Sunday. < . .
H. L. Hull of Fort Worth visit-
ed friends in Arlington Sunday.
Nice liue of pictures just received
at the bargain store. .
J, S. McKinley can sell you a
better Cultivator for less money
than anybody.
Will Martin was in from Kenne-
dale Tuesday after a load- of hulls
for,his cattle. -V'
L. W. T. Robinson and Russell
Mitchell were in Danas 6il business
Tuesday. " . . -k
If you don’( buy your seed pota-
toes from Hatch we both lose
money. • *
Mrs. Alla Carson of Fort Worth
spent this week in Arlington visit-
ing friends.
The Cemetery Society will nice?
next Monday afternoon with Mis.
George Lampe.
Arlington has a good representa-
tive in the person of John Bardin,
serving on the grand jury this term.
The prettiest and cheapest china-
ware in the world at J. g; McKin-
leys.
No uae to try to tell who has
lagrippe. It would be a less un-
dertaking to tell who hasn’t got it.
Moreland Luttrell and Bumps
Smith spent Sunday at Mansfield
visiting Mr. Smith's father.
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Conifnissiouer Castlebury of
pyect. i. died at Fort Wor(h this
morning. - *, •*
Mr. Ivtfy from Wortham has
moved into the Arlington Hotel
Wound was extremely painful for and taken charge oi affairs. - .
Atty. Ledgerwood of the firm of
Ledgerw.ood and Kassell was here
to attend to business iu Justice
King’s cdurt Monday.
M Iton Brothers show window
display, with price cards, attracts
the attention of passers: Most es-
Pgcially tlif Lr
Mrs. C. T. Brower and little
boy, returned Satuiday night
from a visit to Mrs. R R. Banner
at Lampasas Springs.
Miss Myrtle Crirum and her
grandmother Mrs. Shirley left yes-
terday morning on a visit to Grau-
bury. .
The farmers have beeu selling’
lots of cotton this week. The
highest . price paid was 7:45 for
57 bales held by Mitch Patton and
A. H- Monzingo.
, The Journal is glad to report
that A. S. Ralston, who has been
so low, is ■ improving,'^with pros-
pects of being up again soon.
Dr. kF. L- Harvey has at last
got moved into his new home and
is npw ready to serve the public.
His professional card will np^tfr
next week.
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Get your hardware and imple-
ments from J. S. McKinley, while
he sells strictly for cash, he will
save you money, ^foney saved—
you know the re?t.. - T
AT nhOT AT UnAAC
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1905, newspaper, February 23, 1905; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313616/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.