The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Campbell Machinery Co
1711 Calhoun Street ’ '*
conforon<-rfgot lo^al health <*
j officers tn bo held in Austin on O-t- i, , *
o Whiskers. Bring them to the . .
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Just four hours
Whether the sec-
| dents meet there ■ Since the presi-
i , . • 11..1 dent has shown no desire to call on
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| Peacock ♦ also beer agent and a full I etl(,>r,rt|n I)() special wish do meet the I
fulk particulars of these
In equipment, courses of study, thorough work and tl'ie success of
their pupils, these Schools stand at the head,
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IT INCLUDES BOARD, TUITION AND STATIONERY’
Walden's Business Colleges are making it possible for ambitious
voting men and women to secure a complete business. Shorthand
or English course, ABSOLUTELY FREE.
the filial verdict of this re.
competent judges. That must
las tw<»rd. and that alone can satisfy
the pulbic. Furthermore, not only will
my* report lie la-fore you in black and
white, but I will also bring to Amer-
ica human witnesses to prose tlii.t I
have lieen to the Pole.-’
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of this record
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New York, Sept. 23. Dr. t ook has the ■
returned home. His family and friends
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Considerable Length of Time. I
< >a Iveston, Sept.23. — After being buf- | t,
Intel by the wind and tossed by waves | that
4> for forty-hours dm ing theeipiinocti a 1 I and
•> c i .... . . ... ... . I such a fglattering ma niter of, the sup-
, ply of salt water fish. Im 1 with plenty
of oysters the public will try to be
content.
While il has not yet been definitely
. .. ., - „ .....v. .......... det erm ined where the work shall be
J washed oxer si-cond deck and into the 1 started to re< lairn the millions of
I rooms of the passengers I'he bar | acres of fertile land in Texas now of
T ometer went down to 2!i lOandthe wind |
JACKSON. Mississippi "!iles.‘•,,r f:>u'
, w.« y hours tire steamer hove'to. .
I Advices from New Orleans, Mobile,
1 and .Jackson tell of great damage and I
I of four fatalites at
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little value because of the overflows
' It was decided at a meeting last week
of thojttate leeve and ‘Iraimige Imard.
iwhfch also conf’erred' with the env-
' ernor. that no time will be lost. Imt
a preHminarv investigation be made
New Orleans ami | - ... ... . .
couple at Jackson. Telegrph service
as badly crippled. <
ppi suffer iinirli desfruction Loss
foot up many thousands of dollars.
In lamisiunk the injury to crops
also great. With greatly dimislud
force the storm ceased at N'a'liville.
Along the M i ssissi ppi coast wharves
were swept away from Pascagoula to
Bay St. Louis Loss is heavy. Glass
in dome oj state capitol at Jackson
4. was smashed in and upper part flooii-
A d. < ity was in darkness.smokestacks
I lighting plant In ing blown down.
Fraternal Order Picnic.
Dallas. Sept. 22. Saturday at
s Prate
>ciation will give
Automobile and
Will make you a Bookkeeper
Stenographer.
In addition to the contest mentioned
above we are making a $100 Special
offer. It pays board, tuition and
stationery. .
It will PAY YOU to write today for
twoh-Reat OFFERS.
' ’ moat »rtl»tic hair cut, cleanest and most refreshing shampoo you ] [
' ’ ever had. Also, facial maaeage. Bald-heaOa helped. And don’t, < ■
' ! forget we v ve Hot a:.l Col* BaNts. with finest, hervy turned rim ,
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,5,1 Dallas, Sept. 22.
❖ fairgrounds the Ninth Ti-
na I Picnic :is>
annual picnic.
cycle races will lie feature,
speakers include United States
for the first vear. and
is also available from
treasure. Inclmbd in
irv investigations will
New Orleans Mobile, Jackson and
Other Cities In the Pathway. | u,v fish ;(|1(1 (
Steamship, Brazos Tossed About I that the supply of oysters this
be unusually large,
greater than
storm which raged from Florida to j
Texas the steamer Brazos of the Mai- ■
lory line arrived here with ninety-two
passengers. Her captain reports the
♦ trip a thrilling one. Waves walhed |
J : washed over si-cond dick ami into the .
❖ rooms of the passengers
ON REAL ESTATE.
LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS,
RELIABLE REPRESENTA TIVES WANTED
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i ;i mon nt i
mi t inpa1
H'elimi|>a
portions o
eon id ies- 1 i).t i
i'v river in Dallas ard Rockwall
ties
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instance of
Tex IS. 41 ml
T B I.live
board Is to
iciation. Th i exi'ct the insurance '■nmmissio’,or
is Paid $".00 in addition to bls
The board will nrobtibtv |
w eek to enter upon i t“ I
militia n»>- I
, S ,<> ... ................. a reviv.nl I
iudelng from the nnmlier of atmli'-n
“Alamo Gasoline Engines
The Beat Engine Mech*aic»l Skill Um l«’t lb vlsexl.
1 on O -t- i
and 4 the princlnal pnrnosc
bofn<* to ’-rttlfi' the onile nrre-osed f’*
I the stole board of health. The ennn-
■ fudge's throughout the state have
: been asked to urge upon the com-
| missfoners’ courts suitable approm-f-
ations to defray the expenses of Uno ' *
count v health officers so they mav
attend the conference <
Agricultural Commissioner Kone *
has returned front anotherefrln over ,
to In the <
search for a site for the experiment
tations to be located west of the ftRth 1
meridian, visiting among othen places
Sweet'watfcr. Toyah. Loraine and !
' points In Mitchell county. The board 1
will probably be called by the lieuf- '
enant governor to meet soon to il*-..
The Attorney general's department
has announced a ruling that a coun-
ty commissioner's court tjas the legal
power to give any one a prior right
tn buy school lands belonging to such
county at the expiration of a lease
Of the state banks in Texas, ap-
proximately-500 In number, 312 have
notified the state banking ijepartment
of their acceptance of the guaranty
plan to secure depositors and 12 have
accepted the bonding system. Each
bank must make Its selection befpre
October 1. or be subject to a severe
penalty iinposixl by'the law.
The approaching visit of President
1 Taft to Texas Is causing no stir at
the capital It is not certain that the
governor Intends to meet the presi-
dent at all during the latter's visit to
the slate, since he has decided not to
| go to El Paso when the two pros!.
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Death Takes Both Twins.
Dallas, Sept. 21. Within Imt fo.ur
hours of each other Audie and t 'lomi,
three and a half years old and Is-ing
twin brothers, passed away in Dallas — , < ; ,
at the residence of Mr. and MrsWG.4,hc "astern part of tne slat
Weese, their patents. The little orfes
were both sick several <lay« previous
to their demise. About 11:3ft o'cTock
FrV’jDi morning one of them departed
thitflTfe. It was noticed that other one
was sinking rapidly.
’sotrf of the «r< sed -hs
flight to eternity. 1
ond death was one of thoAe singular
coincidences or 1 whether the circum-
stances of their birth h/d something
to do with theirdeaths is a question for
the scientists to dwell upon. Bodies
were interred together in Oakland cem-
etery, many attending double funeral.
Entire Plant Daatroyad.
Marlin, Tex., Sept. 21 - The entire
plant of the Marlin Electric Light anA
Power aompany was destroyed by fire
and a loss of about IbO.OOO, insurance
$15,000. resulted. The fire is said to
have originatea in grass near the es-
tablishment and was quickly communi;
cated to the building 1 J Nathan,
the owner, will rebuild as speedily as
possible. The bottling works., in the
I same structure, of Frank Peacock tin
I same fate met. the loss in this case l«
I ing about $IOJ*00.
Equinoctial Storm Rages With Special correspondence.
Terrific Violence. Austin. Texas. Sepi. 20.
j Following a year of disappoint |
menl to the fiwim-r. first a tolai I
GRFAT DAMAfrF RFSIII TS failure of fruits, a discouraging \i.-ld
UIXLA1 VAP1AVJL FLJUL1J. <(f |r||(.k |1)(,n „n|v a I)ai(|a| Krain
--I hat vest and a cotton crop cut in liaif
or less, it is encouraging to hear from
('apt .1. ('. Canty of Galveston, dep
uty fish and oyster commissioner
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will be unusually large, the yield
being much greater than last yeai
very poinl along the gulf, and
the bivalves are unusually fat
lucious. He does not speak in
*1 mil I’icnie association will give tirst
<• annual picnic. Automobile and also
jy motor cycle races will lie fcatui'es. The
♦ I speakers include United States Dis-
t ’ trict Attorney Atwelh May Or Hay ami
4" President Rice of the as
J I follow ing orders will part ictpater The
♦ zXncient Order of United Workmen.
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J I Royal Neighbors of America. Trilie
♦ [of Fh-n Hur. Knights and Ladies of
Y | Honor. Degree of Honor, tbe Mndcrn
4. Woodmen of .America. Modern Broth-
?|erhoadof America. Fraternal Union
♦ I of America. Modern Order ol Pr.t lor-
3" I inns. Brotherhood of American \'eo-
♦ [men. Trinity Life, Fraternal B. H. of
J rl^os Angeles. Woodmen of the World.
Maccaliet-s and National F’rotective
legion. This association was organ-
izeil at Dallas about a month ago.
tine board is now enm-
Ith Robert M Darnin', of \11s-
nnnint'il bv the governor I*
Wright of Palestine named at the
the insurance men o'
I iis'irnnce Comniissioee-
Egi'h member of I'o'
receive $2".OO ahituall'
at once io decide which of the sev-
■ ■ 1 , eral localities that have been pre
< rops in Missis I s,.|it,'d is best adapted for Inginning
•s I the n >rk Arthur Stiles, state levee
'iiml drainage commissioner, and F
C Barnard chief of the geoogi'al
survii of the Rockv Mountain divis-
ion. tyre hert"to superint<‘n*d the wo>k
for whfi h the loglsla11)re appropriate,*
a n
th,,
the
be
f Riir|cs-"n amt Washir"• ■ •
ritorv along the Trie
>nn
Ivslo-.a of gvnnvd and mnnov being
,,l'!'.......I Ih„ 1.,,,,-r /z.li.nv it
V.. ,1.., ,b„ ,.,.,,>,nissi,>n will ba,-..
,lirr;,.„1tv in fixing unon a bn-nt’-'n
,vltb<»',t winntirg with strenumls
tncts from t’ir iieonlo of file nla-e
selected. Oimosition mav ho ovve-'t-
e,1 oven tn fbo nilds^ of the alk 111 des-
of 1 erfs of Fl Paso ,’ountv
Th" state healjh denartmnnt t-as
called a
in Hie state
be undergoing
tfrfnQ for charters which are nomine
In to the adiutant general's '1mm • *
nient Xti'onr the oomiianioe
organized is one nt Rowie and
at TJnllbariJ Citv.
governor is soon to nan
Isclon to select n site f'o- the
!sb,eeut ,.f n .tenor's eolon V os
tb„ Thirtv.firsf legist,.
doos not near to b"
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n two or three years needs cleaning, | ’ I1UHII ULftL +
that don’t keep time needs’.timin^*
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You know that watch you dropped the other |
had cleaned in two or three years needs cleaning
and that one tl_„l 1.__L__________
We are prepared to do,all of these things and ♦
do them right.
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We invite your Inspection of our lines before you buy.
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS OUR MOTTO.
704-0 Houston Street. FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
LA 1) 1)
Furniture and Carpet Co.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Ditto visited relatives
Mrs J. W
■ in Mineral Wells last week.
or
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Adams
Miss Ethel Gill left Wednesday for
AHH'ord. Texas, at which place she
will attend school this session.
F.1* K. Morgan and wife of Dallas
spent Sunday in Arlington yjsjting
the family of D. A. Jacof
Faank Sweeney Is all smiles now,
Mrs. Sweeney came in Tuesday from
Austin, and they will occupy the Jno.
DeShields residence on North Center
st reel.
milk nt yqur door,
teurized,
' all the crenni in ft
j side Dairy.
MisslRuth Dixon. Misses Stella and
Fannie McKinley. Tom Cravens and
Z. T. Slaughter went to Dallas Tues-
day evening In the Cravens car. They
attended.the Casino at Lake Cliff and
heard Miss Ada Meade In the Bohe-
mlatj Girl
The Southside Dnlry makes best
creamery butter Also delfwrs sweet
AS mSk pa»-
perfectly germ-free, with
Try us. South-
.... y\-o|.tb Presbytery' at Mineral Wells
this week.
Born to Mr mid Mis. .1 N
^gejebiber 21. 1.'»09, a gril.
Hereford, Texas Ln nils—In Shal-
low Water Itch—Grows Corn,
Wheat .Oata, Alfalfa, Maize, etc., and
-dl kinds of Vegetables and Fruita.
Small cash payments, anil (he land
will pay for’ltflclf. Excursions twice
weekly; and if you Invest, your cx-
penses will be paid
Come nml see. Others have made
big money by buying (his hind mid
cultivating It—why nut YOU; be-
sides living in the most delightful
climate in Texas .’
Addrcsfl, A. .JOHNSON,
172<» S. tilmns St.. Fort Worth. Tex.
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FOR RENT -Cheap, nite 4
room house, close in. See J T. Phil-
lips, at pulilic platform scales. 25-tf
. tin McElreath $t Arlington, visited
at Mr. W. G. Meltion's Sunday,
Miss Annie McElreath and brother.
Frank, visited friend? at* Watson ‘
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Swofford visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alspaugh of
Arlington Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom I.awlng, Jr.,
xlsited in Arlington Sunday.’
Mr. Blackwell and son, Edgar,
spent last week in Henderson county
a prospecting , JOHNSON.
Sunday Services.
There will be services at the Pres-
byterian church both Sunday morn-
ing and evening All members are
earpestlv requested to be present.
W. T. THURMAN.
Pastor.
Johnson Station.
S^ept. 21. Mr. Tyler Short who
is working in Fort Worth was al j
home Sunday.
Rev., E* R Wallace of Arlington
will lecture here Sunday at 3:30 p.
m. Wff are glad to have Bro. Wai- |
lace with us and Invite everybody
•ut to hear him.
Miss Bettie Melton visited her
grandmother. .Mrs. Mollie Gee of Ar-
lington. last week.
Mr. Ben Ingle who is working in
Dallas spent Sunday at home.
Prof. , and Mrs. H. Tarpley and
sopa, Paul and HaV Jtpeut Sunday
with Mrs, Tarpley’TfyiwitS, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Short.
LUTHER D. HAHN
MANAGER TEXAS TITLE COMPANY, FORT WORTH. TEXAS
. RESIDENCE PHONE 236 ARLINGTON. TEXAS
TO ARLINGTON PROPERTY OR
FARMS IN TARRANT COUNTY SEE
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Denison, Tyler, Jno. F. Draughon, President, Nashville, Tenn.
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Address Draughon’s Practical Business College
Cor. 14th and Main Sts. FORT WORTH. TEXAS
Prof. C. E. Farmer, B. S., LL. B., Manager.
Learn Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand and Typewrit-
ing, and you will be safer from poverty than a man with
a Greek and Latin education. Learn something of use
in the Business World. Get a practical education.
Send for FREE CATAIXIGUE of full particulars.
LOW RATES NOW ON.
DRAUGHON’S
Practical Business College
i .haint'f < 1 <‘ollevc*.. I<> in
ARE THE BEST
In reputation, in courses of study, in location, in man-
agement, in discipline, in equipment, in advantages of-
fered at best prices, and in results obtained. Good po-
sitions secured and competent help furnished.
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Newsy Noll's--Oysters Best and .Most
Plentiful in tears--4>tber New4
SCHOOL DAYS
are now here and we disire to
remind the public that we are pre-
pared to supply all School books
and School supplies.
Hudson & Medford Drug Co.
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
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Bowen, William A. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1909, newspaper, September 24, 1909; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308405/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.