Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910 Page: 10 of 10
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Get our prices Ijefore you buy. It will
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CONVEMENT SAFETY EASILY TAKEN AAART
THE GUN YOU PFSN KOOUNG FOR
ord I nary
Open Sens’ll: Deer- i
Turkeys
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nor mon* tnun
not teas than five
or both, for
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ing, your §kill with the ^un; and Remember you Will find our stock of Ammunition
We also have a fine line ol Automatic Shot Guns, Pump Guns,
Winchesters, Savage and Stevens Rilles, Hunting Coats, Leggins, Game Bags
a nd Gun Cases.
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I’ulicwful t() shoot wild fowl
shot gun pla • d to shoulder.
Nov 1 to daft 1 :
limit, 3 bucks. Turkeys—-Dec. 1 to March
3 'U’k'.vs, Quail, Partridge, Dove
to L'eb. I; limit, 25 bird's per day.
New Texas Game Laws
(Enacted by the legislature <:f IOOT)
A HU birds and animals rrejperty of th#
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Unlawful to kill, catch, ensnare or have
in jHi;session, living or dead, any wild bird
other than game bird. Unlawful to pur-
chase, offer for purchase, transport within
or without :tio state for purchase, wild tur-
keys, ducks, geese, grouse, prairie chick-
ens, pheasants, partridges,- quail, doves
pigeons, plo^ffs, snipe, jaelisnipe or cur-
lews.
Unlawful to destroy nest or take eggs of
rtty wild bird ,
V'i.t< nut less than $10
$ 1 on ,>r imprisonihent
l! an thirty days,
Every bird a separate offense.
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Short Orders—Fish—<7y*ters
(Near T. A P. Station)
Send him over tomorrow.
EVERYTHING CLEAN
A H. ROBERTSON. Prop.
Washer Suits $15.00 to $35.00
Hats, Shoes and Furnishings That Are New
705 >4 Main St.,
MAIL ORDKKS FILLED.
Maltby, hr defendant^.. Raid Riiita be-
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and influence of the ladies
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YOUNG KRIGGR BETTER.
Dr. J. F. McKissick reports young
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Fort Worth, Texas
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'wagon and haul Apply to 5. A.
'Templeton, Arlington, or at 500 Main
behalf of. fhet “Washer clothes.
The taSrthirty ’in the wodxffiia^riy
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residence, on*1 I
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anee, $3,000. du» Sent. 20, 1'»I 1
1912. 1913^ 191 I. at 8 pe- c.»nt
* interest
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Attest:
THOS. SPRUANCE.
W. C. WEEKS.
W. S. JOHNSTON,
Directors.
Siibsi rihed and sworn to before’
me this 7 day of September, 1910. .
E. R WALLACE,
Notary Public.
> Near'postoffice. Own
same by describing key
'r’|ing
present.
Chri-’ian
Clffie'-rs and te'i
Officers and teachers
Edition, to be mailed out
9th, will be worth while,
a representative edition showing just
exactly what Arlington and the sur-
rounding countrv and Tarrant Coun-
ty Is.
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E X (H A X G i:
Hpa n .*■ t r< >i
llrinii e of .1
1 Arlingt» i;. or ,,fm Main street. Fort
I Worth
TOR RENI
, hall. barn,
• - i-r. nt
absent
tow aril ov- i -
!t is made rrom-the I ‘
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Presbyterian Auxiliary.
The Ladles’ Auxiliary of the Pres-
bvtcrian Church met Tuesday after-
i n. Nrtv. 8; twenty members pres-
i-st Devotional exercises conducted
by tie president. Mrs. Dugan. Dele-
gates .anpe-inted to attend the insti-
tute w ”re Mesdames Roagh, Kniffin.
E r s and Causey. Committees were
appointed for our bazaar, which we
w i” have D"e 1 . 2 and 3. Our next
regular meeting. “Foreign Mission"
which demand Is as fallows, to-wit:
Plaintiffs allege that they and de-
fendants are joint owners In fee
simple of the following described
land, end premises situated In Tar-
rant County, described as the north
ona-fourth of lot 5 in block known
aa T and tf, Daggett’s addition to the
city of Fort Worth, Texaa. and tjie
4Ci8Ki«i.
Report.of Sunda; Sihool Attrndame.
The .’ urrial jdanned and devised
>t reporting
as to meet the
i > T“ turn s and
the Sunday
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RESOI RCE8.
„ o ......... $215.129.23
U. S. Bonds 25,090.00
Real estatH, furniture and
. , fixtures 7.000.00
, ( ash, exchange and due from ’’
30,899.68
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Attention Aiethodists.
Next Sunday will be the last Sun-
day before conference. Our presid-
ing elder. Rev. Sam R Hay, will be
with us. Every Methodist in Arling-
ton is urged to be present at both
; services. -
W. H XI S. PRAYER SERVICES.
The prayer services
Woman's Home Mission Society, of
•be Methodyst Church at the church
from t > 4 in the afternoon
'week have been well attended
i ladies have
■ or trihn’imrs
•hrmighoni this week.
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M FOR SALE —
horses and good
A Templeton.
i ”’os a: 'bird.
125 acres in
acres more
j*i-t vtinr pronerlv with me
C’i'I at tlie Journal of$i<*e fo” i
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R.
fi* T-T* y% *ii
, VPT ROtPS. ClftR, 1 ♦
25c at nil drug- , •, . « . \ ,
I. ‘ g- ‘>d six-room
I* room tenant bouse
•F T T k k f- 4* f- k I- 4* £ £ 4* E i- 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*
-it Joy
held by the the morn/.g and evening
Daniel L. Collie. Pastor.
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WOODEN C1RCT.E
WILL HAVE DINNER
On Saturday, November 19th, the
ladle* of the Woodmen Circle of Arl-
ington will *et a public dinner down
town. Particular* as to place and , T._
hour* will be announced next week, aouth one-fourth of lot 4 In aafd
Tex *
as-ranging in nrlce from 8 1 00 *
tier acre up.
this
The !
responded liberally oniaionary Society ....
Services w ill continue !Tuesday afternoon,
jwas good
I ary program was rendered
new members were taken
them young ladies.
Baptist laKlies’ Aid.
The Baptist Ladies’ Aid and
met at the church
The attendance
An interesting mission-
was rendered. Seven
in—all of
them young ladies, a committee was "i'" made, a
appointed to make aTangements f' r :11"' *’*s great
a church social to be given in the w ’ls ;,i!
■near future. Following is a list <f " ‘ want i
committees appoin’ed by the presi- lr,,rn catarrh
dent for one yea-: Planners. Mrs Re'aH Mmu-lom-
Blalock. Misse- Mamie Boone. Lncv
Jackson. Eula Artiold. Stella ^nd
Farmes McKinlev Lucille M’ller Lu-
cille Duckett: Visiting Strangers.
Mosdames Boone, Cass'evens, N"l-
snn. Temnleton Yates. Collins. Hous-
ton. Miller. Brewer. Berrv. Puniniill.
Canos. Carter; B«“n"va'ent. Mesdames
Cnl lwe)]. ,Tohii“ >n, Chfldres’S. MeKin-
Miss Fannie Collins: Lookout
er ' an have
•’nd paving for this ;td... At Jmrrnal
39-tf
I have many other bargain- *
both in city ,,-xpertv and goon ’
I* farms, located In d*ffcren* nart^ *
♦ of Texas Al°o some
. !* ranches in South ;>nd Wes'
and «
go out and . ,
tier acre up. U at 'h this W'<’
, * S-inx tiling sne ‘lai
* it every wook.
svsteni. they are unequaled. 1"
*f* safe, sure. 25c at all druggists.
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Cinifcction’Ty. Fruit, CigiUrs, -J-
Fine Candies.
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4. holden in and for the County of Tar I
could make and should
sincerity of litiiim^e
■ sizes, prices 50 cents and $1.00.
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■ IV’esdames Medford, Gooden, Sewell. |
•* Thompson. Stulce: Church Recep-1
«4#jtlon. Mosdames Elliott. Prince. Blai-
, jlm-k. Thomas Brewer, FDber; Visit-
*» I Ing Sick. M’-sdanies Miller, Dawe.
I Dm-kott McK'ssick. Nichols, Arnold,
j McKinney. Collins, Bel), Nelson,
1 Jackson, Baker. James.
Presbyterian Church.
Regdlar services at the P'ttsbvter-
jlan church next Sunday. Preaching
j at. 11 a. m and 7 n. n> by the pas-
tor. Evervbodv Invited
, , W. T THURMAN
Pastor
< 1 : a ml'. la nd fa rm .
* miles from Ai lingi hi.
' iimni railroad town; two sets of
|* improvements, p euty of water;
loo acris in g od stab- of culti-
vation, 3,5 in pasture; plemv of
timber for wood, good
‘ The
The oi gap w uich has ; *
i to perform its j *
nut u re 1 utended ■ *
Bara';<’|1>oys are invited.
fifH ILL AVONEX’ VOTE.
If thev did. millions would vote Dr. p, ,fn|
King's New Life Pills the true rem- Jta-lve.
. «4y Xoa- swvn—1
, fagged feelings, backache or
^ofri'mpdTiinr^^wti'g*
imparting appetite and toning tin the bnrse.
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busy
and it remains for wife, mother,
daughter or sister to say,
goodness sake, John, go over to
Washer's and get a new suit.”
II left .
o re'
that is. w<. 1
a« high as
tin reforo it
a n d
a
■’IS a ’-os nt 'lov’d. Mis,, (b,
* Texas; 12 5 acres in c'l Iti yat’on .
* lie acres more good
* 1 'ml. < ov i”“d with fipivi
* of oak ami sooio r><>,.,,n
THE lot RX'AL ’ i‘ |'s of b»st rinalltv of s.HI
ADI AXI’EMENT EDITION,* ing a heavy sandv
can con t'iden t a] iy assure out 1-
business men that our Advancement j,
I looember I ,
It will be 1 ,
interest Price, $35 per acre.
* Will trade for good uninctimber-
* ed property in or near AHing- *i winner.
* ton Will give a big trade 1 >r *
* either improved or irnimurned *
* property that ia clear This D a *
* good place and as represented *
• N o t, 1 H E R COM J NG- -Let me
« ■ you up a niie healing stove before It
I sell them <heap.»-
To'al $277.528 91
liabilities.
Capital Stock . $50,000.0
Surplns and undivided ro-
f 11 s ............... 81,737 4''
CMrculation 25400.00
I?®’’0’11.*’’......... 135,791.43
Bills I ayable 35,000.00
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t|efliodisf Cbiir'h.
Services at 11 a m. and 7:2b p n>
am) Snrdav school at 9:30 a m
Prof H. Tarplev. Supt. League o'
3-30
s. Gill; Korea.
J nt s, N v 1
S. holai s present . . ' ......... 40
hc.iars absent 2fi
LhJJc.tii>n ..... ....$1.83.
Carlisle 'Military AcJidemy—
oFfb-ers and t“aehers present . .
of'i.crs and teai'hers absent...
S' 1“ lais present
S ho’ars absent
Ali ( hnrehes Combined —
Total enrolled ■ ,
Total present last Sunday. . .
T<tal col lection
“For
of good •
extra good ’
and tm-'t
f it gOo ! fruit land
short t1 ti e, $ 1
sb. ba]:i’:e(.
land
- a-k'd
That said property
4. the.city of Fort Worth, on tho first! $30 ppr month.
j J—J—I**I**!**I* Mondav In January A. D. l**^^ t^e [ Plaintiffs pray that citation Issue
,1™,, nt f0 defend a n t a, that they have judg-
ment for' tbo partition nnd division
of said land and premises, ns well
as for their part of said rent, and
that same be partitioned, and for
costs and general relief.
Herein fall not. but have you then
'and there before said Court this writ
—“*1 vonr-^return therePn, showing
how you have executed the same
Witness. E J Brock, Jr., clerk of
the District Court of Tarrant County.
G4von under my hand and seal of
said Court In Fort Worth, thia 9th
day of November. A. D., 1910.
E. J. BROCK. JR ,
Clerk D1«t. Court, Tarrant Co., Tex.
By M P. VOWELL, Deputy.
Not. ll-4t or telephqpe No. HI.
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PliilntlK'a Meeting.
The Phl'athea class f the Metho-
T' dist church will hold its business ;
ai* I meeting w ith Miss Neva Jones Frida v
I (today) at 8 o'clock. After the bns-
^ilncss has beep transacted the class
-s'^lwill spend a social hour to which 'lie|
Fortv acres three mile-t f’-om
Arlington: nnlnip'ovcd land.
"<>•>'■'g uid timber mi part < f the
* land; everlasting spring
* water; 26 ’Urns of
trU' k and fruit 1-ind,
of the rest
c. for
■: one-half c
two years
* worth doiib'e the
* I dr it
'\i.o5i|ii:I)4DS
* I I'M BRFl.L A LOST
I engraved with
• . - i I h'ase leave a,
>1 enafd. • k .. . .
owner sold from this place • | FOR TRADE
up to the 20th of August as * for good y >u
as s to perform its I ’ follows: Poaches. $210; plums, • (Kniffin.
as nature intended'* $‘-’8; berries, $12.3; sweet poia- * | T» ST ..5,
result is, compliea-I * ’bos toff <>f one a-re of ground) * ' * LK
c impiimi ) >n, wl,i, h may * $105; t Jal. $466. Thete. were • ““J1 haul
■'ii m< r serious at-1 * "niv about,, four acres of fruit * |bTre7t‘VF'"rt‘\Vorth\J
' urtfal
the 1 diow 11.g :
the Sunday schools
re<• u i r eim ii ’ <0 ’ Ii
vi ey’a, t s;
schools:
now ing
Su’ d i.v. Nev.
Meth • d ’St
Officers and tea< her> pi>
officers and t -ai he s absent
S^h lais present
S holar- abser •
< oiler t h n . .
Haims'
i'ff'....rs aillj •. , ',,.rs pr—HI.I
Officers and '•■ “t in r- tibsen'
< ’hoi .!
S’lmla ’
t’oll.
I' ■
Offi .
lit,.
.q< bol.it.
S hola- -
" hh h
serious af- j * "niv about, four acres *of fruit *■
* a ltd berries This place can bo •
‘ Rexall Muru- !* made an ideal homo with but ♦
r- ; * I'ttle more expense. Price, $40 *
‘ per acre; ou'-bulf cash and good *
eminent pli \ simian | * terns on the rest.' •
of calarrb. j
- ss with tills rem- *
enviable one. |*
u if y",u are : *
in any form, t- give
thorough trial.
■ it with regularity and persist- *
re'asonabb time, then if *
satisfied, come back and ‘
tell us. and wit! out question or far- ‘
mali'y w>- will hand back to
every cent you paid us
tainly the fairest offer that any
make and should attest
It comes in two *
Re
a'ternoon; leader, Air
deco tier a', with Mrs.
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Chi-isliaii laaiii«>'_ Aid SocRsty.
The Ladies' Aid S eiety of the
Christian Church will meet with Mrs
Tom Ditto next Tuesday afterno.m
at ,3 o'clock.
< I HI M. < I : AHfUi.
LOST— A, Woolen buggy Japspread.
The finder will please return: and
get reward Dr G N Hirtchegon.
November 9, 1910 1 ' ttp.
No. 5806~V
Report of the condition cf
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
at Arlington, in the State.of Texa*.
at the close of business, SontembA.'-
1st, 1910.
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4*! Briggs, non of Mr. Briggs of Stop 18,
j,' better. He has had typhoid fever
’.for nome time.
- I the case of Mr. Cha*. Rogers’ jnfgnt
:Thursday an It was on the road to
recovery. Alton was near the end
for a few daya.
4 4 0 acres of extra good land •
In Wheeler Countv. Texas, and •
• house nnd three lots In small ‘
• town on the railroad. Price of
• Nbe whole lot $5,500. Will trad '
. .... a farm' n»ar Arlington
’.ur people an evening s entbrtain-y. oV |mprovPd clfv pro|)f>rtv
. .n”"t worth ""trending I he«e Sen- A u.p„)d p#v as
-he swarthy Moor . dnfprPnrP
grave, revrend •
voting, vivacious, ( *
it t»-t edate, frolic- i *
m'et t v t for w ” ro-
to say most of them are girls
regie' tl at few bovs stick
the sen''’ r
I Will "MV I
see 4‘hem.
full house..
WI^L PROMOTE BEAUTY.
Women desiring beauty gets won-
Dr I'cifitl heln from Bucklen s Arnb-a
Pills the true rem- Jtadve. it ’banishes pimples, skin *
For Laausliing dull eruption*. vrmitrvtta.—4t ~
■s and |dies.
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fresh meal and chops.
Chas. Rogers has meal and chops
‘ ‘ :.... — Be
snre and ask your merchants for
Rogen’ home-ground fresh, sweet,
cornmeal and chops. They all sell It.
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EXTRA BARGAIN.
T will make one dozen regular >5
photos for $2.00 In. order to place
my work in each family, to be made, '
before December 1st. Must bring
this advertisement.’
JOHN SWARTZ,
Fort Worth, Texas.
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Send a copy Of the Advancemeat
Edition of The Journal (out Dec. 9,k
to every one you know who might
be Interested in the Great Arlington
Country. Orders taken now at 5e -
per copy, postage prepaid to any
point In the United States or Canada.
MILK OOW WANTED.
Would like to get a good milk cow
to keep for her feed and paatura.—
C. K. Cullom, at The Journal off!**,
member you can obtain it on If i.f
The Rexall Store. Coulter At Sons
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Good buggy or wagon
eg milch cow—W. G.
, 37-tt
M ANTED*- To drive
Apply to 5. A.
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THE HIGH SEXIOILS.
Tiimmorww n'gh' at the ouera
'“'’use the Si nlor Class of the High »
' liool, assisted by friends, will pre-I •
'-■ •nt a play and a farce for the bene- e
fit jf the publ'<’ school library furd. ’*
Outside of the worthiness of the oh-J <-
m. and Senior League at 6:”0 left in view, 3’be Journal ran promise • t|.|s"f.'or
i Rev. Sam R. Hav. our tiresiding e'd< r. uir p< ople an
'will preach both nio7"ing and
Every member is ur-ed to )>■■ iors are not wha'
DANIEL I. COLLIE, would call niost
Pastor, 'signlers, " but are
i ntelligent.
and most I v
Now cottage,'5 room*,
on hard, storm house.
Phone 14 4 — R. ».
opposite post of-
35-tf
* (BUSINESS FOR SAl.E Established.
* lEvervihing for energetic young man.
• | Chan o of lifetime. Inquire at Jou?-
♦ Inal of: he No one but person metifi-
• ing business need apply. Take*
• ! about $1,000 to get It —but it is a
3 9-4f
Our ► di i e ar<l I cy
Remedy ul Our Hl-k
Catarrh Is a di>. a-e of
membrane
is. one ma>
of the body,
ex.st in at.y part
V> h> n the catarrhal
the iniwous me.iili.aii.
land congt stioicui <
Iture fails to tlir. '
hated poisons.
! been affllctwd <•
I pt oper I uni t ion
(it should. Th.
It ton upon
lead to other
ill ti ns.
We hiints.lv'b ll
Tone will do v o: d.
coming'cararrh. 1. .
prescription ,>i
who
l ug study
Total. . . , . . 7277,7,5C.;;
, State of Texas County < f TarranL*s"
t L w. M. Dumtai, Cashier pf the
* ( and belief \v. M ’DUGAN.'
-- Cashier.
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block, beginnhrg at a point 75 feet i
from the southeast corner of said j
and the corner of Thirteenth
i. A. I)., 19 11. land Throckmorton streets, in the
To the Sheriff or any Constable of elty of Fort, Worth, Texas; thence W,
irrant County -Greeting: 11 GL<> feet to a stake; thence N. 37 1-2*
, You are hereby commanded. That, j/ect to a stake; thence E. 100 feet
(by making publication of this clta-p'’ a stake; thence S. 37 1-2 feet to
That plaln-
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■ the County of Tarrant four weeks, tiffs arc the owners of an undivided
previous to the return day hereof [one-third part of said land ;
you summon M. W. Maltbv and wife, premises and that the defendants are
Mlnnje Belle Maltby, to be and ap-[the owners of an undivided t»o- RogerV home-ground
pear before the District Court to be (thirds part of said land nnd prom
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rant, at the Court House thereof, tn $5,000. That said property renfs for I
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same being the 2nd day of said
month, then and there to answer the
petition of J. E Burton and A. G
Rlntleman ns plaintiffs, filed In said
court on he 30th dav of November,
A. D. 1910, agalngt Helen M Reilly,
Dr. McKlaalck says ho dlsmlssedlw. M. Maltby and wife, Minnie Bello
Maltby, as defendant*,. Raid suits be-(■>■<«
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