The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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We want to make the new year better than
the old has been and shall spare
neither time nor money to make our
store commensurate with the de-
mands of our people and town. Our
motto will be: “Courteous treat-
ment and square dealing.-
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER f4,1909
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We want to thank our many patrons and
friends for the business given us
during the year so nearly gone. We
will try to merit a continuance of
same.
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To Everybody J
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A practical gift is the kind that will be appreciated. Why not get
your wife or relative a fine Range or Buck’s Cook for a Christ-
mas Gift? It certainly would be a pleasing gift.
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Heracliah Home X>e<llf Work.
The citizens of Arlington and of
Tarrant county are cordially invited
The Slate
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reliable
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U'iii.h demand Is as.
The State of Texas, in the Dis-
trict Cburt, Tarrant County, Texas,
\<>ti< e l»y I'UIdi< >.I ion of Final
Yccoitnt.
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iff or any Constable
Count'. Greeting:
i stewns. guardian
R. Casstevens, V. V
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Springs. Tenn,
him a
bin lungs,
up work.
The Southside Dairy makes best
creamery butter. Also deliwrs sweet
milk at your door. AR mRk pas-
teurized, perfectly germ-free, with
all the cream in it. Try us' South-
aide Ditry.
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board, re
tor
bet t i-i
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eltv Rtore opposite the postoffice.
Mrs. Stewart is In charge and will
take pleasure in showing visitors
what the Rerachah Homo is manufac-
turing right he>re In Arlington Some
excellent articles for Christmas pres-
ents wll bo found in the display.
Among which are ladies' and gent’s
handkerchiefs, dresser scarfs and
center pieces, double hemstitched.
Pen Sketch Work.
Including laundry and hose hags,
sofa pillows, tops, etc.
Come early and make your selec-
tion before tbs handsomest designs
are sold.
rich n)iik, arid that eylery gill
if it is pure, sanitary. He keeps his !
dairy in condition to be inspected at
any time by the State Pure Food In-|
spector. Every brittle Is sterilized I
before usng r;nd a',1 milk is pastueriz-
ed, being absolute free from any pos- |
sible harm from germs,
milk Is the pure,, rich
grandomther made, and like mother
He also has pure cream-
The Sopthside Dairy Is
Hence It’s success.
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J WEBSTER’S L
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!INTERNATIONAL f
DICTIONARY
[JUST ISSUED. Ed. 1
i Chief, Dr. W.T. Jerrjjjtormer U.S.
Com. of i.ducation. The Webftcr
Tradition Developed by Modern ’
You should—the rates will be low
and excursion tickets will be sold
under very favorable conditions.
December 18, 19 and 20
Good until January 16, 1910
To St. Louis, Kansas City and to
points in the Southeast -Alabayia,
Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North and
South Carolina and Tennessee.
I in the City ut
I first Monday In January \ l>
[the same being the !rd day of said
i month, then anil then- to answer tb''
I petition* of Mis. C. Williamson, as
Ask any Katy agent for particulars and
plan your trip NOW. If yob cannot call
on the agent a postal addressed ''Katy”,
Dallas, Ft. Worth, Waco, Houston or
San Antonio will bring you the desired
information. •
Greatest Newspaper
The Semi-Weekly Record
fort WORTH, TEXAS.
In addltloh to sulTBcribing for your home
must have a high-class general newspaper.
Citation by Publication.
The State of Texas, in the Dis-
trict Court. Tarrant County. Texas,
January Term. A. D. 1910.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Tarrant Count). Greeting:
You are hereby commanded, that,
by making publitutiin of this Cita-
tion in some newspaper published in
the County of Tarrant four weeks
previous to the return day hereof,
you summon Homer McNeely, whose
residence is unknown, to be and ap-
pear before th.- District Court, to be
hold* n ii: and for the County of Tar-
rant. at
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as plaintiff, fil'd
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‘the TTatilre of
follows, to-wtt.
Plaintiff sues
ihg that she
* The Interurban
Herein fail not. but have you then
and there before said* Court, this
Writ, wiffi your return thereon,
showing how you have executed the
same
Given’ undec my hand and seal of
sAid Court in Fort Worth, this 1st
day of December. \D__JJ^f!^__
cterk District Court. Tarrant County.
Texas.
By M P Vowel 1. Deputy
The South’s
From Saturday,
Dec. 18 to,‘Jan. 3,
inclusive
MMHi TO Y«H R tXTEREsM
abandoned this plaintiff
Young man. young woman. I’ttr- inr<1 re(urnP<1 to hPr ,hat f|1Prf, WRi<
why not in instigate the above born
special offer? S
The next term opens January II.
Ihlti. Address either school for ele-
gant catalogue and circulars.
/ IxMtking One’s Beat.
It/ a woman’s delight to look her
best but pimples, akin eruptions,
sores and boils rob life of joy. Listen’
Bdcklen’s Arnica Salve fmres them;
mgkes the skin aoft and velvety. It
glorifies the face. Cures pimples.
Sore Eyes. Cold Sores, Cracked Lips.
Chapped Hands. Try It Infallible
for Plies. 25c at all druggists.
January Term, A. D. 1910.
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Tarrant County', Greeting:
Vou are hereby commanded .-.that,
by making publlcetlin of this Cita-
tion tp some newspaper published In
the County of-Tarrant four-weeks
' previous to the return day hereof
vou summon Will Baker whose resi-
dence is uakown, to be and appear
before the District Court, to be hold-
en in and for the County of Tai rant,
at the Court House thereof. In the
Fort Worth. r>n the
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and defendant were duly I
The busy housewife, daring this
and next week, will be at much pains
to save herself extra labor while pre-
paring for her special ('hristmas din-
ner. We can save her much trouble,
worry and money; too, by sending un
wnie of that superb I
i i ead\ for any meals. I
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That
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' moly n. gle,
jirayv that be
i ( “I '■< ting tl
■-■■p ■ rn'e ..-pro;>•■>•• v
bh >< k I I .aw it J’lac ■
■ :•)• i f Fort Worth,
hi-- resideiu •• is unknown to her
l!<T>‘in fall no’, but bavi- vou
a lid th-;re before said <
Writ, with voui return
show ing how you h i' " e-iitcif Hu
same
Giwn under my hand an ! st al o;
(V~7»viid Court in Fort Worth, this 1st
f\| l)'v i>f Decenib‘-r.
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cirri k District Cou t
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To the Hiier-|
■ of- Tarrant I
Mrs. M (’. Cas-|
ot the estate of
H R. Casstevens, V. V. Casstevens.
W T, Casstevens and F. C. Cas-
iwq (stevehs, minors, having filed in our
\ nnrtAr' Tn -----. Cou-tiL) Court her final a<ax>unt of
E I BIUM K.^.Ht ; | fbe
H.
Worth, this
\D 1909.
''.ROCK. JR.. |
Tarrant Count' .
Minutes over
Help the Blintl
For 25c. w® will send one dozen
Iteauliful postal cards of the National
Capital printed by the blind. Ad-
dress The Manager. Lock Box 354,
Hyattsville, Maryland. 4 7-3mos.
City of Fort Worth, on the first
Monday In January,. A. D. 1910. the
same being the 3rd day of said
month, then and there to asnw'er the
petition of Eula Baker as plaintiff,
filed in said Court, on the 1st day
of December, A. D. 1 909, against
Will Raker as defendant, said suit
! being numlered 29234 the nature
I of w hich demand is as follow» jo-
: wit
I’laiti'itf sui's >!>•: i‘H<lant for di-
: vorce asking that t!;(> bonds of matri-
; mon' be annulled, alleging that the)
w.-r-' married in Dallas on the .‘.th
d: \ "I laiie. 19'ti:. 'Ait thni n-i
ilaiit has liv’d wtih : a only at shoe; |
ilit"! ' al> situ-e "'.. it That Ii.. has I
I. t ■ i ■
and ba
u I
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> 111 i i <( < .
..<ke Chari
from $ '•"
Ti i‘-ir s; .■ i in 1 fl
)oil a Hi*ok k|
total cost. I
ion and slat ioiief)
both eourses unliin
courses anywhere
\\ h) pay more
\) .fld'O - Bi
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paper, which you cannot well afford to be without,
eX toX ^I?rydouh« f°r
terest in a p.rtlc lar issue-well, toe edlto“look. o! thlt I faBure® to
al) toe news of the day In concise form, The Record has snoclal rutnm cos !>• addition to printing
b« .rld.»o. otlf.'mU. ” “•
Accept this remarkable offer today.
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ill 1 I .s
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lived with i: ■! only at shor; |
since ' hen That he has |
w it lieu I ii . ans of su ppoi t i
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the' SI. eri' I • r ail' Cons! .1 Id. o
Ta ria nt Co'intt. Greci jug :
. You are hereb) comim'Nibd. rli.it
by making p ibli< ation of this Cd:.
lion in ,koine newspaper publish'd ii
! i be Count) of Tarranf lour week
pr<o ions to the return day Ip rinif,
vo i summon H Williamson, whose
residence is unknown, to be and ap-
pear before the District Court. .to b ■
. holden in and for the Count) of
I Tin rant, at the Court Hous., thereof,
Citation by Publication.
The State of Texas, in the Dis-
trust Court, Tarrant County, Texas.
January Term, A. D. 1910.
TV> the Sheriff or any Constable of
Tarrant County. Greeting:
You are hereby command' d, that, i
by making publication of this Clta- |
' ion In some new spaper published in
’he County of Tarrant four w.-ek*
I reviot to the return day lure.,:
'.oil summon S. M. Dunawa). whose
r-xsidence is unknow n to be and ap-
pear before the Disti ict Court, to be
ol l'ii in and tor the County of Ta'
i at tin Court House thereof in
C.ty of Fort Worth, on the fit >■
■,( ,’i v in Januar) A D. I'tin, th.
: being the 3rd das <’f'said fnori'h
and there to answer the peti-
f M. C, Dunaway, as plaintiff.
in sail Court, on the 24th da'
i ril \ D 19'19. against S M
a a ay, as defendant, said suit b> -
i umbered 2S432. the nature of
whirl: den and is as follows. to-wi>.
Plr intiff sues for divorce, alleging
iha: she and defendant were duly
tegallv married on the 2'tth day
ef Ml v. It'O.'.. and lived together as
man and wife until the 1st day of
oioter. 190G. when defendant sep-
arated and deserted this plaintiff anti
has not since returned to her. that
. def.-r iant failed and refused to sup-
po-t 'his plaintiff and she "as com-
pelled to support herself.
Plaintiff prays that citation issue
to defendant that she have judgment
for divorce, costs and for general
and special relief.
• re nt s on - he:
being |. in
ydditiin '<> to
’’’exa.-. ami iha'
,-vav you
I p'.-U-
X REE
Clerk Couniv Court, Tarrant Count', j
By R. G BOOTH.
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A True Copy, I certifv:
O L. SWEET.
Sheriff of Tarrant Countv . I
By W C POPE
Deputy Sheriff.
tree |
1 907.
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papers mav
change space.................... .... „
j ago over the different railroads. ___
i the railroads do not want to make;
llhe exchange in th. first place and'
jin Jhe second place ni1 majority of I
will favor such a 1
change in the law Every succeeding ■
legislature tries to pass more laws |
against the newspapers and the Inter-
est of the newspapers in 'eery way j
and fhey succeed to some extent In 1
hedging in the papers. The news- '
papers can not get a square deal from i
any legislture in Texas and the least :
said about it the better it will be for i
thri newspaper. Lancaster Herald
A number "I m w spapei s are
to the hou.-e
corn-beef It i
Try it Some
say. it Is the best they e..
ship it as'tar as Sherm in. \\ . also!
make condensed .bill that 'caimot be]
lbs] e\en in old Mexico. Ready I
pm i ing with ii a little i
t b I, «• in in nies Our!
rk and sausage are up to our I
standard M. tits deliver.d j
d i except 1.i .
C YSSTEY ENS .)•
of
> d her in othe' j
t he be "iiioin- l,;g'
! I ,ou I -1 , j. ,i. w , I!
! I I"" on a
i Sliof.tliand ■
I oftel
tiren i illH]
this :
. I pars
thereon. |
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I Ued No
at am pric
"th dav of November A I) 1909.
agnins! H Williamson, as defendant,
i saitl suit being numbered 2922."'. the
ina'ure of w hich denitind* is as f'd-
. ... .. to-wit: *
Plaintiff sues fur divorce alleging
'hat she mid defendant were duly
[and legally married on the 1st day
| of May. 1901. and lived together as
i man and w ife until the 1st dav of
4 902, when - defendant
i nd has not
Twent) Spia ial Scholarships placed I
in sale the l "th of last August were!
snapped up In less than tert (lays . plaint iff. nie<| in said Court on th" j legislature
two weeks Irejore the opening of th. J
lull Term. The) went like
cakes, and the lifiv Offered
| will go in the same wh)
Because this $1u<l proposition repre-
jsents the greateat value ever offered
by a business college.
Is
\ nuiiiiier "I m wspapeis are still jj
lalking about tie » i. r> d right of con- 'I
trait and "huh w ib> d< tiled by the.1]
legislature when the stringent anti-'
pass law was enacted early in
There is no use to waste space
asking that the news-
have the right to ex- .
in their .papers for mile- j
. for '
Going home for the
Christmas Holidays?
Given under my band and seal of <.
id court, at n,iy oEh.» in the <ltv «•
of Fort Worth., this Ith day of Do-H
Il 1909 I eem’ier, A D 1 909.
defer,- ,XO'
leason the Soitlbsid.
Iiai d pushed to deliver
Is that orders are increasing as
fast ;i9 Manager Grizzle can g' t cows
’•'.ami deliver the liiilk. Ilfs success fg
.J I due entirely to the far'P that he do-:
livers none but the purest, unskinicl
nied. i
#nd legally married" on The fith day
of liecember. 1 905. and lived to-'
get her as man and w ife about I
i*. weeks when this defendant aban-
doned this plaintiff, and has not ;
since returned to her that be was
cruel toward lher and refused to
support her.
Plaintiff prays that citation Issue
to defendant, that she have judg-
metit for divorce, coata and for gen-
eral and special relief.
Herein fall not, but have you then
and there before said Court, thia
Writ, with your return ( thereon,
showing how you have executeAMbe
same. *
Given under my bend and seal of
said Court fn.-Fort Worth, this Eat
dav of December. A D. 1909
E J. BROCK. JR..
Clerk District Court. Tarrant County.
Ry7*?*!’ VoweU. Deputy
*" i If you fall to see our stocx of holi-
Alonc in Maw Mill at Midnight I day K<fts, you have lost as well as
unmindful of dampness. drafts, | we. McKinley A Ghormley.
storms or cold. W. J. Adkins worked ,
Watchman, at Banner I —
Such exposure gave I *
severe cold that settled on
At last he had to git^e
He tried many remedies
but all failed till he used Dr. King's !
New Disimvery "After using cne j
to vfsio the Needle Art display of the | bottle,'' be writes, "I went back to ;
Berachah Homo In the Stricker Nov-* work as well as ever.'* Seven- Colds,
stubborn Coughs, inflamed throats,
and sore lungs, Hemrirmages, Croup
and Whooping Cough get quick re-
lief and prouiJH .r«re from this glor-
ious medicine. '.Or and 31.00. Trial,;
bottle free, guaranteed by all drug !
Rists. j j ♦
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to plaintiff and defendant n,,
girl now of the age of 7 and plaintiff
prays for the care and custody of
said child.
Plaintiff prays that citation issue
to defendant, that she have judg-
' ment for divorce, care and custody
of said child and for gen,Tai
special relief.
’ Herein fall not, but have you then
| and there before said Court, this |
'Writ, with your return thereon.
| showing bow you have executed the
same.
| Witness, E .1 Brock. Jr. Clerk of
| the District Court of Tarrant County
Given under my hand and seal of
I said Court in Fort Worth, this 27th
d:iv i'T November. A D 1909
E .1 BROCK. JR
, C1<*i k District Court. Tarrant Conn
tv Toxas
Bv M P Vow. 11.
< i t a t o n by
FIFTY LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS
• I as saying 1 regard Electric Bitters as
IT U Al [ DDIPC HD I one t*lp Rrea,est Rifts that God has
Al HALl rnlUL Un LCvU made to woman, writes Mrs O.
..........." "I Rbinevault. of Vestal Center. N. Y..
' "I can never forget what it has done
| for me." This glorious medicine
gives a woman buoyant spirits, vigor j
I of bod) and jubilant health. It I
| quickly cures Nervousness. Sleepless-)
j ness. Melancholy. Headache. Baek |
I ache'. Fainting and Dizzy Spells; soov t
i builds up the weak, ailing at,i<l sicklv. I
j *l'i ■. heir:. ."."i at all druggist"
1 tor ,| i ni!. b
! hot watei , in
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usual
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when said account and application
win bo considered by said court.
Witness: .Ino. A Kee. Clerk <■> ,
the County Court ot Tarrant Fountv
Meats
Su 'id.i .
PI M MILL
condition of the estate of said
R Casstevens. V. V. Gastevens.
W. T. Casstevens and F. C. Casste-
vens, minors, together with an ap-
plication to be discharged from said
guardian-ship, yon are hereby com-
manded that by publication of this
j writ for twenty days prior to the
I return day hereof in a newspajWT
regularly published in tihe County of
Tarrant, you give due notice to all
persons interested in the Account
for Final Settlement of said estate
to file their objections thereto, if
any they hav«*. on or before the Jan-
uary term; 1910. of said County
Churl, commencing and to be holden
nt thelmurf House of said county,
in the city of Fort Worth, on the
first Monda.v in .January, A. D 1910,
ihe' court llou-e thereof, in " ,1’>” sal<1 «'’<>
Ci- v of Fntt Worth. cu ,
fir-' Monday in January A. D
:|i" sal"*' being the 3rd day '
id mon' h . th' n and . t here to
. th" petition of Rilla McNedv
...... | in said Court, on
,i da v of In • ember A
it <. n i' • r
said suit •
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Bowen, William A. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909, newspaper, December 24, 1909; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1308424/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.