The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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ARLINGTON BARBER SHOP
AND BATH HOUSE.
R. W. McKnight, Pres’t
Mike Ditto, V-Pres’t*
Jas. Ditto, Cashier
A. E. Sweeney, As’t C’s’r
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Two doors north of the Interurban depot, everything
new and first-class. ’
J. M. JUDKINS. PROP,
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be brought from the lake regions Stanberry
and even farther north, where
the climate is rigorous, and where
there are many girls,whose phy-
sical condition is such as to ren-
der it advisable for them to at-
tend school in a milder climate.
- Our people should take up this
matter and encourage some good
man to establish a first-class
school for girls in our town.
There tsno more important en-
terprise that should call for the
' If you want an easy aba re.
The boot that barbers erer rare.
Just call round at our place.
Where we .hare with ea»e and grace.
Our abaara are eharp, our raaora keen.
Our comba aad brushes always dca*:
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Fire Insurance.
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Bring in your clothes and hart; them cleaned and
pressed. We also clean and block hats, the work
is done here, and is guaranteed to give success,
-BRING YOUR WORK IN ' AT ONCE.
O. T. BROWER
TAILOR AND MEN’S OUTFITTEA
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Capital and Surplus
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Your account is invited; one dollar will start it. AH de-
positors'receive the same courteous attention.
W. I. Qhormley, Jeweler & Optician
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A Busy Day.
Last jThursday was one of the
busiest days in real estate circles
ever see i in Aflington.* Perhaps
the most inportant deal was clos-
a contract tor three more
business houses adjoining
snipQ.brick now under course
of construction. The owners of
the three bricks to be built are,
L. W. T. Robinson,Sanford Yates,
She prefers a email* »nd Mrs. Juiia Thompson. We
understand that all are taken as
noon as finished. Three business
lots opposite Ithe new Cox opera-
house were sold to Posey Putman
by J. D Cooper for $1500.00. The
residence iota in the Rainbolt tract
were sold to a stranger from Dal-
las few $1500.00. Rev. Watson
paid $350.00 for a fifty foot lot on
the car line west of Ben Mathers,
Laten S’anbery paid Rev. W. T.
school established here. A high Thurman $500.00 for a sixity-five
foot frout on the pike on Arbor
Hill. The gentleman from Dallas
will build a couple of fine houses
on the property be bought and
r and Watson will each
build at once. v__a. ______
We <i»e a share with perfect ease.
And try o ir very best to please.
Oar hair cutting is strictly up-to-dxte.
For out artists are the beet in the state
So just give the Basement a call.
The beat of conrteailea extended to all. *
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TEXAS
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$ 105 and 105% Wpst Ninth Street
5. .... . Main and >
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V Capital, Stockholders Liabilities and profits $130,000 ’
J Total Resources over a quarter
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* With ample capital and resources; and nearly 25 yeays of ’
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What Win You Do About It?
May 23rd, 190fc-'?
Messrs Stanberry Bros.,
Arlington, Texas.
Gentlemen $—
I have received a postal card
containing the following inquiry:
“Mrs.-----of---—is interest- the Lai
ed in the selection of a boarding
school for three girls, ages 15,
13 and 10, healthy, but rather
delicate.
school in a small town in -the
Southern States. Total expense
for the three , girls must not ex-
ceed $1000. a year. She requests
catalogue of school?'
This is given you for publica-
tion in your paper, that our peo-
ple may know something of the
opportunities we have for build-
ing up a first-class girls’ school
FAR I FSS *n *own- if we had such a
__ . grade school for girls could bring
. patronage here from a large
gymrflxjn section of the country, and we be*
lieve a strong patronage could
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0 GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
Horseshoeing, Wood, Wagon anti
Best of
quiet disuGsition—m\ke no noise
when I’jfi about, t sdtn ard‘ not
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The following is a list otour
young people who attended school
away from home fthis year, most
of whom an tack among their
friends, and those who are not
will be-back soon:
» Lawrence graduated
attention of the progressive citi- in medicine from the medical
university at Gal vest too; Dr.
Jessee Bardin graduated from the
Ft. Worth medical college; Carver
King and A. C. Heath have both
been in the law department of the
university at Austin again this
year; Miss Grace Moore graduated
at Thorp Springs; and by the
way Mr. and Mrs. Moore attended
the dosing exercises oi the school
and 4he graduation ' of their
daughter which fact was overlook-
ed last week.
Tom Cravens, Harold Watson,
and Justin Carlisle attended
Cumberland university at Lebanon
Tennessee; Rev, O. T. Cooper at-
tended Vanderbilt university at
Nashville, Miss May Collins
graduated from Belmont college
at Nashville Tennessee, Miss Mary
CraveiTS~SUenlcd the same school;
Miss Allie Mathers attended
Radnor college at Nashville Tenn.;
John and Earnest Ditto and Miss
Ethel Bone attended Polytechnic
college at Fort worth; Miss Ada
.May Hogan graduated at Baylor
Female college at Belton; Fred
and Harry Weeks were at the
university st Austin; Miss Ethel
Gill and Miss Neta Martin were
in school at Bonham; Ross Roy
attended Fort Worth university;
Miss Gertrude Webber was at
Baylor Female coUeglf at BeltOfc;
Oliu Davis graduated at Princeton
(N.J.) university; Miss Fannie
Watson and Charlie Davis were in
i school at Trinity university al,
Waxahachie; Miss Bessie Butler
graduated at Kidd-Key college $
Sherman; Misses Hazeland Winnie
Rogers graduated at the north
Texas Female college at Sherman.
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serve yoti well.
arerenQefl—’ ‘Western-
S a neatypp:arance; a
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Come and have your eyea
tested. It will cost ypu
nothing.
Ramsey-Nichols. ,
Fort Ramsey and Miss Barna
Nichols, two well known ^oung
people were united in matrimony
last Saturday at 1:30 o'clock p.
m. at the parsonage of the Presby-
1 terian church in this city, Rev.W.
, T. Thurman officiating.
Immeditely after the ceremony
they left tor Waco, returning here
Monday. Fort Ramsey has been
! raised here, and has innumerable
friends who congratulrte him upon
■ the prize he ha won. He has been
running on the T. P. road for the
I past few years.
- Miss Nichols has not lived here
I so long, but has made many
b friends among our people. They
have the best wishes of a host of
friends tot their future welfare and
success.
They will live-at the old Ramsey
home on the north side.
• The following persona will begin
the erection of residences during
the next ten days, in fact some of
them have already begun: John
Moore near the Baptist church,
.A. E. Sweeney the Banker on
Arbor Hili’, gentleman frofn Dallas
two houses on the Rainliolt property
Tom Sibley on west Maia street,
■ Rev. B. T. Watson on the car line
on Lampe Hill, Laten Stanberry
cn Arbor gill, ex-Mayor T. G»
Bailey ou the uorth side.
T. B. Copeland the other day
received a letter from Tom John-
son at Ara I. T. imtorming him
that he was stilly alive and doing
well. Jbbnson formerly lived here,
but most people heYe were uttder
. the impression that he was Lulled
in the Territory several years ago.
We hea* Copeland tell quite x
numbet* of friends of the letter,and
all seemed glad to hear that he
was still in the land of the living.
Mr. Copeland ordered the Journal
sent to Mu Johnson for a while.
Try Hinsf* apple vinegar^
« Luttrell Bros, i
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J E RNIQAN & IVEBB£/?j
ARLINGTON, - TEXAS.
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1907, newspaper, May 30, 1907; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313681/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arlington Public Library.