The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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I have the agency for sonpa of the best Uld Line Instirance companies, Tl
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shqw yon every courtesy. and will thoroughly appreciate ail business A
given us. You*k most truly, y „
MIKE \DITTO. ?
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We have a nice new fountain and are better
prepared than ever to serve our friends and
> cordial!/invite tj^m call on u& We
I*' * ’Vim d^ver the goods in first class shape ——•
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THE ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK x
Solicits Your Accounts. CAPITAL STOCK $25,000
R. W. McKnight, Jas. Ditto, Mike Ditto,
President. Vice Pres. ~ . Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
J. D. McKnight, M. If. Turner, R. W. McKnight/Jas. Ditto,
W. E. Conhell, H. Poe, Mike Ditto.
THE - CITIZENS* - NATIONAL - BANK
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yo« have in all success. He is well known in
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Capital Stock $30,000 Surplus & Profits $6,500
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rent apply to J. D.
White Leg-
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■e my stock aud get
kulars giving full in*
I G. V. Millar Jr. •
I Coffins,
[filling Boras
Llieved and perfectly
In’n Arnica Salve. C.
If Norfolk, Va.< writes
he dreadfully; that it
A Bucklou's Arnica
H pain and healed it
■ It alto heals all
p. 25o at Arlington
room
house and half ground, in
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G. V. Millar Jr. wishes to call
attention to the fact that Gatnesee,
a standard bred trotting
Slid the black French
Coach horse, Heinrich 1754, and
large^Ljung Jacks sired by
lafley jack will stand
It his barn in Arling-
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Dwellings
Collins M, £
Roy Murphy of the Record and
Dell Cobb for the Telegram came
down Sunday with' the R. E. Lee
Camp from Fort Worth to repot t
the Reagan memorial services.
The editor in Chief missed one
re/breed S. C.
ukfor sale. Ap-
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2 EMMETT RANKIN
£ A. W. COLLINS
W. C. WEEKS
Arlington and has a large number
af friends who will be glad of the'1
opportunity to patronite him.
W. A. Grider says he has six
acres of Aifalta that is eight inches
high aud will do to cut iu a mouth.
Wc thiuk it is a^reat ciop For this
country. Says his hogs live on it
without feedwall winter.—Arling-
ton Journal. -
“A w'at yer given us? That’s
jis nusepapcr farmin’.” But it
may be that Mr. Gride’s Alfalfa
will fatten just as ch stock, and
briug in just as many, and^ps good
dollars as if it had never been men-
tioned in a newspaper.—Mansfield
Sun.
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GASKETS.
BURb
3 3 blocks
at $50 to
It
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Miss Alice Isenhour of Ft. Worth
spent the latter part of last week
her$ with Mrs. Dick Beaman.
You ought
Robinson
Jewelers.
Mrs. W. M. Moore and little
son, Ray Melbourne of Fort
Worth, spent Saturday and Sun-
day here with Mrs. Moore’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Collins.
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• Miss Maggie Thornton, princi-
pal of the Britton school, spent
Saturday and Sunday with the
home folks at Johnson Station,
and visited friends in Arlington
awhile Sunday afternoon.
All bills of lumber sold by the
Carter-ThameKl/umberAk)., with-
in the city .limits -will-be delivered
free of cost.
Did you know Robinson bt
Ghormley had optued upx a nice
liaeof jewelry? . They have.^
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Call at Bell &. Sanders and see
samples of clothing made by S. E.
Perlberg 8c Co.
H. L. S. Kniffin, Senior mem-
ber of thw^oal and Oil Co. of
Kniffin & Co.' of Dallas Stopped
here awhile Sunday., to visit the
family qf • bis brother W. G.
Kniffin. 'He left on /he eight
o’clock car Sunday Flight for
Ardmore I. T.
FOR SALEHS
Brown Leghorn eg|
ply to Charles Ray^CoXlins,
Jr-* Arlv
A ' Grsve Trouble Fors
It needs but little foresight to tell
that when your atomach and liver are
badly affected, grave trouble la ahead,
troper medicine,
lira. John,
Young of Clay, N. Y., did. She as;
•’I had neuralgia of the liver i
•tomach, .ny heart waa weakened i
b/v.
Mrs Jno. Graves of Mansfield
was in Arlington Monday.
The Ditto-Yates-McKnight Co.
are having, a new roof put- on
their three buildings.
FOR SAL^Vt!
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4) We solicit your business feeling that our 20 Years
A Banking Experience, in a measure fits us to look
V after yOur financial affairs in a satisfactory manner. #
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to step in and see
& Ghormley, Your
or 30 Days Only •
We want every man, woman and child in X
LArlington and surrounding country to call .f
and examine our immense stock of Jewelry A
Clocks, Watches, Spectacles, Table Silver- $
ware, Decorated China,/Etc., ahd in order 0
to have them do so ye will for the next
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1 chain in our house
it half price' Our loss shall be your gain J
ROGAN & DEAL. |
. I want to buy, tbt
r efred dozen hensy-s
J fact. /
I Go to Robibs^h
( and have your Ayes
! You may neqd glasses.
J Miss Berta Walker of Forth
1 Worth spent Sunday with her
r mother Mrs. J. ,M. Massey, just
I south of town. ' ,
1 LOST—Somewhere on the
' streets last Friday, night ahorse
• blanket. Finder hlease return to-
this office or to Collins’ Livery
' Stable. • ,
> FOR SALE—20
north of T. & P. d«
$80 a lot. Terms ^ohuit.
CAREFUL ATTENTION TO DETAILS. ♦
COURTEOUS TREATMENT. J
AMPLE FACILITIES, 2
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DIRECTORS. ♦
THOS. SPRUANCE
JNO. M. ELLIOTT
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ARLINGTON, TEXAS.
week. J. H. Patterson brought
in a bullfrog as large as the
dream of a cotton speculator,
with hindquarters on him that
would feed an ordinary newspa-
per man a week, and in the ab-
sence of the editor the devil fell
heir to the bullfrog.
Next Tuesday night Ex Gov.
Bob Taylor of Tennessee will de-
liver his new lecture “Castles in
Jbe Air’’in Arlington and every
one should hear him. You can
hear him at home now, an oppor-
tunity that seldom comes tp small
towns.
Walter Lyon this week sold the
T’ & P. chop house to W. W.
Berry. Walter has been here
about two yearsjHifl.
ffldriey in ikexestaurant business.
The Journal wishes for Mr. Berry
Card.
On retiring from the restaurant
business in Arlington, I desire to
express my sincere thanks to my
many friends and customers for
the liberal patronage given me
and the mapy courtesies shown
me while heny I will still be in
Arlington and if there is ever a
way in whieji I can serve you and
show in part my gratitute, I shall
consider it an honor as well as a
privilege to do so.'" Thanking
you one and all I am.
Yourv must truly,
H- Lyon.
Alex. H. Smith has had quite
an interesting lot of relicts on dis-
play in his show window for the
last week. He has two loaded
pistols picked ' up on the battle
field of Chickamaga, together with
several baUs, a cannon ball, a can-
teen, shot through an through, and
several other curiosities of interest.
He also has confederate bills
tanging from 10c pieces to $100
bills and 5 old treasury warrant?
of the state of Texas.
And a full line df Undertakers
Goods Constantly on hand.
A compe^Mit man in\charge.
Calls promptly attended to
day br night. . Charges^ mod-
erate. '
center of the cj
office. ' good thing by being gone this
Everyone wants to hear Bob
Taylor in his new lecture, “Castles
in the Air'' next Tuesday night.
Mrs. Ethel Bassett of Oak Cliff
spent Monday here with her aunt
Mrs. Cora Coleman.
FOR SALE—S^Cr
horn eggs for batoning
J /C. A. Hargett.
The Methodist of Waxahachie
will build a new $20,000.00
church on the site , where their
church was burned fafet fall.
Coulter and Son have put in a
new up-to-date soda fountain at
their drug store which adds much
9 to the beauty of the place.
BemWiata^
unle«D you take the pi
for your disease, a«
“I had neuralgia of the liver
I could not eat I wan very bad I
long time, but In Electric Bit
found just wbet I needed for
quickly relieved and cured me.’’
med lei tie for weak women. Hold
> ~ dsr guarantee by the Arlington
Co., at Mo a bottle.
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Arlington, Texas, Thursday, March. 30, 1905.
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1905, newspaper, March 30, 1905; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313621/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.