Arlington Journal (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910 Page: 7 of 10
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Mr. John Griffin of Itasca spent
.a Saturday with Mr. and Mrs XV A
Thornton.
Mrs. I. H. Kampsle«ie is visiting
relatives in Austin.
Dr. and Mrs M. H. Cravens spent
Monday in Fort Worth.
Mra. Luther D. Hahn visited
Fort Worth Wednesday.
Her rv
Tuesday
of
and
Arlington,
many
prosperous young
Chapel.
Cottage built, A street has-Just Jteen
Mr. Bardin ptir--
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FORMER ARLINGTON WOMAN
HEIRESS TO MONEY AND LAND
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♦ * till Sunday.
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TEXAS BANKERS IN PRISON.
Mrs.
Bowie.
ary at I ^avenwortb, Kan.
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Miss Neta Martin visited Miss Gib-
son of Waxahachie from Saturday
till Monday.
GENERAL
NEWS
happenings.
EMBROIDERY ('Ll B.
The Embroidery Club met
Mrs A. C. Barnes Wednesday after-
The time was spent In fancy
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Misses Frances Watson -and Kate
Copeland were guests of Mrs. Frank
Taylor in Fort, Wirth Tuesday and
*n ■ Wednesday.
her mother, Mrs. O. J. Lawrence.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Miss Mary Wallace is visiting rel-
atives in Fort Worth.
Mr*. C. W. McKinney spent last
Wednesday in Dallas.
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Mrs. Joe Crawley spent Thursday
tn Fort Worth
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Me*rr«. Wyeth Rose and
yiium* of Dallas spent
|^Mr*.-J. P. Rode
at half price a* long as the]
Mr#, Clara McBride’*. 20
kin St.. Arlington. ? ,
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Postmaster J
Remarkable Growth the Past
Years in Western City.
Report of the cepsus bureau giv
the population of El I’aso, Tex.,
•3U. 27U, an increase <d 23. 7473,
per cent <»v
were 1.5, IM Hi.
El I’aso is the fifth Texas city,
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from a visit in Mansfield.
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Mrs C. L. Davis has been
sick, but is improving now
edi'or of the Journal will be of inter-
est to the many friends of Mr. and
ni . and ’he young '
train She and Iler Sister in St. Louis Get
$20,000 in Motley ami Rich
Farm Land in Illinois.
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Program for Parents’ and Teach- '*ho not Joseph.”
TTT AWomUon. High School build- .....
injf. Wednesday. Nov. 25, at StJo
o'clock^—
‘Mon
Prof. J r.A. Kooken.
Brothers Making a Machine for Sla-
ter to, t’se Which Will Be
l>een wo^i.pg tor a long time on a ma-
chine Jo*-which‘they' hope to secure a
fair degreeof safety. It is announced
their sister Is to be the first woman t<>
try it.
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MISS WRIGHT TO FLY
IN AN AIRSHIP
Two Serving Terms in a Government
Peniteutia ry.
W. B. Allen, president of the First
National bank of Enloe, Tex.,''and E.
'1.Cook,president of the First National
bank of Savoy, Tex , convicted at
Miss Maggie Thornton of Burleson
is visiting' home folks , ,
C irrollt >n
Mrs. G I.
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Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm
and Crown Princess < 'ecilie of Ger
many have started on atqurof the far
east The crown princess will only go
as far as ( 'ey Ion, returning to Berlin,
and the crown prince will spend two
months in India. From there he goes
to Siam, the Dutch East Indies, Hong-
kong, < anton, Shanghai, Kiaochau,
Pekin and Tok io, returning to Berlin
by way of Sil>eria in the middle of
.51 ay. ’ o
Miss Geraldine Farrar, the Ameri-
can opera singer, said when informed
of a report that she was engaged to a
duke, that she met many of them,
‘'ami. believe me. taking th.mi individ-
ually and collectively, they are not
worth a ding. ”
field from, Friday till Sunday.
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Mesdames C B. Berry and John
Frazier spent Monday in Dallas.
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Misses Stella and Frances McKIn
ley spent Monday In Fort Worth
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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dickerson spent ,]av
HHAKEHPEARE (TA B.
I Mrs. F. E. Casstevens was at home
to the members of the Shakespeare*.
jClub last Friday afternoon and an
I interesting meeting was held. Mrs.
Paf Thompson read a fine pajter on
I ' Superstitions of Macbeth's Time,’'
land the supernatural in the play.
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Mrs. (-aid
It. Caldwell
Cornpanv
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I Carter has been
several days, but is much
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Mis* Grace Thornton spent Mon-
. day in Dalia*.
Charles Rogers has been very sick
with bowel trouble. Neighbors have
been assisting Ln nursing the little.,
^sufferer, and the grateful ' parents
feel more than kindly tgward them.
The Journal is glad to report that
little Alton is much better.
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Mrs lt< n Houston has returned
from a week's visit with her sis'er,
Mrs. Frank Meek of Decatur.
Houston sp nt Sunday there, and
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Bl’lLDING RESIDENCE.
Mr. John fiardin lias bought an
i acre of land from Mr. George Lantpe
on Summit Hill and is having a nice
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Mr'„ RtHTderfar or pole wbod. C. K Cullom, nt The opened..up there.
None ' po*e* to become
- dent o| this city.
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'"Buttn to ■ Fraxzlo.”
The following telegram was received
■t Tammany Hall from a Democrat in
1 Co). Roosevelt's own district In Oyster
was riding on , Bay:
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1 Stimson, 158
Tfr. and Mr*. 8. O. House
Mansfield were guest* of Mr.
Mrs F. R. Wallace Tuesday.
Mr. Col-
Sunday ,]ie (.ar]y tioyb :od and girlhood of
Mrs. .Hubert McNatt has returned
from Calvert.
4.
Mr. Athel Goode of Fort Worth'
was the guest of Mr., ad Mrs. J. T
Lyon Sunday.
Mrs, Charles Key Cullom
seriously ill the first part of the
week, but is doing nicely now.
Miss Alleen Lawrence of Fort
Worth HuLversitv spent Sunday with I Superstitions of Macbeth s rime,’
- ’■ iand the supernatural in the play.
| The next meeting will be Friday,
Barm s. Mr. ,^ov- 18> w)th Mrs. M. H. Cravens.
and Mrs. Henry Hood and Mr. Wil)
Lampe spent Sunday /u Dancanville.
MISS M< KINNEY ENTERTAINS.
Miss Pearl McKinnev entertained .
few friends at her home, corner
South and Oak Streets, Tuesday even-
ing. The house was decorated in
cut flowers. Making fudge and mu-
sic were the amusements for the ev-
ening. Punch was served in
dining room bv Miss McKinney,
sisted by Miss Stella McKln1“v
SW MM-DFED.
Floyd Swaim of Thomas (’hathe. Great Arlington
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FRIDAV. NOVEMBER 11, l»10.
' I" LOCAL
Mrs.-M. C. Jackson I* visiting in
•4 Dalia*.
1‘iiHM-nger ami Freight Meet and Sev-
eral Per*<»na Are Hurt.
Owing to the biund'-r of someiterson
a passenger and * freight truin dn the
Katy railway came together ten miles
south of Dalia* They were, Trinity
and Brazos Valley railway trains
Albert Nunn, fireman on the passen-
ger engine. and lx L. Brewer, express
messenger, were badly injured Latter
had a leg broken and skull fractured
Brewer w<»* hurled the entitle length
of the exots ss car, the passenger en-
gine l>eing ammed into it
Each of these men was taken to a
farmhouse "Don t let my old mother
know about this; it will worry her to
death.'' These thoughtful words were
utt red by the injured tirpinan, who at
first was thought to l<e mortally hurt,
referring to hisaged parent at Teague, | |n, |, |,v
their home. •
Total numtier injuied is eighteen
Mj&w Inez Brandenburg visited her niahi
parenl.e-i-tt Duncanville from Friday !,n<l 1
Nine persons were badly hurt and a j
n .mlg-r slightly injured.
One car fell thirty feet into Honey
creek lied. It was broken half in two I
and one end converted into kindling
wood. It was a ls>x car and a young
whiteman, a ‘‘hobo, “
top of the end that was splintered. He
was thrown some distance,but escaped
with but minor injuries^ Ho landed in
the creek in water kn«e deep
The engines were
the
as-
The
guests were Misses Stella and Fran-
ces MeKLnlev. Xfltrg'ret Stewart,
5Jpss'-«. Zac Slaughter Thurman Ran-
dal. Tom Cravens and Ed Litton.
A. Davi< of
work with
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Mrs John Hahn of Fort Worth
spent Tuesdav with Mrs. Luther D
Hahn.
tukm d w I' h his wife
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M.i< k Grogan of Grogan <<■ Thorfi-
n will be in Saturday with a
Mr. Hall, who has been visiting
his undex Rev. M. C. Jackson, lias
returned fb his home in Stonewall,
Okla
Roosevelt’s own district: Dix. 2U;
‘Beaten to a frazzle.'"
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CHARLEH RIMiERS' BAL.
jammed together |R VERY SICK
so closely that the small pilot wheels ; For ,nor<l tl)an a week thH lttl(,
touched and the boilers -driven into ) 7-months-old infant of Mr and Mrs.
each other, havidg the appearance of j
one boiler. About ten freight cars
were demolished -Others rolled down
’ the embankment. Cab on the jtassen
ger engine was torn entirely away.
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Thomas of Mansfield is
rs. W. \ Thorn-
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l'"ll w'ug is the clipping referred
to above:
By the il<-a,ii of an Uncle in Illi-
nois last week, Mrs. Minnie Sbutt
Caldwell of this (i'y. and Miss Doro-
thy ConmT. , her lister, of St. Louis
■ 1-ft $20.iii»<i f,nd 2kh
The Muskogee Industrial. Develoje
, ment company of Mu»ki>gee, Okla.,
organized to pul through lie- Grand
river dam prop,4,io-u. increased from
^2'> i,ooo 1 o, +.;oo,boiT q-. capital stock.
A C A.vJe-ovorth. the w*e!l known
corre«poiident of tlie Memphis < om-
ipe-cial \ppeal. was taken suddenly
ill <>n a train in Ter-.m s--e and
shortly alter reaching Jackson.
Ry March I Little Rock will be
ing natural gu-> from the Caddo fields
of Louisiana. Lt willcostthe Pulaski
Gas Light company .say's it- manager
(GiHi.iHMt to change to the natural arti-
cle.
Government raulroads
.«» nan UUl n coin l IHHIUUII, UIHlVr Ulf. ' »» "r JI, tr-
hVKan in Egypt ,***• tire ■^pS’-s'lTrel»e extemTrsl.
A very short crop of
olives is expected in
Spain this year as a
result of the cold
spring and the sub-
sequent months of an unbroken drouth,
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1 arts, lex., on a charge of violating I hailstorms
tlie national (ranking laws, have com-
menced serving their sentences, each ,,, „
of five years, in the Federal peuitenli- tions may be
ary at Ix?avenwortl> kun 1 ......... ,1 ’
Miss Katherine Wright, sister of
Wilbur and Orville Wright, has yet
to make a flight in a flying machine.
During tlie flights at Belmont park,
near l^w York city, Miss Wright
watclieu several women go circling in
the air. She has asked her brothers
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Mrs. B. F. Pierce of Fort Worth
visited Mr. and Mrs. G E Dalby
last week
Mr. and Mrs IF>al
weethearts for a long time
Deal is the daughter of Mrs. A.
Mnssev and they formerly lived an j
Mr and Mrs. Deal have '
friends in this citv and section |
who will most heartily join The Tour- (
nal its wishing for them a life
happy usefulness and prosperity.
n> ion.
work
The club will m°et wjth Miss Jen-
na Burton at her b 'me on Northside
next Wednesday afternoon at- 2
o’clock.
4. —
D H. Harkev was a pleasant call-
er at The Journal office Wednesdav
and ordered his paner changed from
: Comanelie. Okl;\ tn No. TOO Louis-
iana avenue. Fort Worth where he
pew resides, having sold bis lumber
business nt Comanche, Okla Mr
Harkov tenor's thlpgs generafiy nhtet
at Comanche.
Rudd & Bailey 1, ad <>f mules and nwires. wlit-'h
will have for sale, trade .and swap
on Saturday and Monday,
all good gniinf(ls.
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Eighty <1 altars per month stra’ght
salary and exponst s to mm) with rigs
to introduce our poultry remedies.
Don't answer unless you m-an busi-
ness Eureka Poultry Foot! Mfg Co.
1 Incorpor ated ). East St. I>ouis.,lll
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Mr and Mrs. Tom W. Collins and
little daughter. Frances Woods, of
Rine^nid arrived Sundav to visit Mr
and Mrs T B Collins Sr
tins returned to Ringgold
night Mrs. Collins will spend seve-
ral davs he?e
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Misses^Pauline Hargett and Jessie
Christopher of Polytechnic College
visited home folks Saturday and
Sunday.
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W F. M1*S« ’*»•*• • KJliW.B * ---- --
i Station vialted Mr. and Mrs. H.
r?W-Sunday.
Hr*. "Sec
w spent .■
Henry Hood.
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i Rudd ,4 Salley want to tell you
Mtur artt> aquarea. linoleum and mat-
Kilng*. Phope iix
L- Mr. 8. E. Morrtaon and *on, Frank.
Hk Fort Worth spent Sunday with
Kra. W. X Bril.
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■I Mr*. Viola McFarland of Dallaa
■Ptteited her narent*, Dr. and Mra. B.
rfl Brlttlan thi* week.
Kf Mf. and Mra. T. E Ixtwl* of Fort'
Bworth were guest* bt Mr. and. Mra.
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THK\tTH^ IT-
y . Mra Frank Taylor of Fort Worth. „The weather ba* been erratic for *%„*
JKitnt from Friday till Monday with
■K. E. E Rankin.
the Episcopal young people, and this
will atford-t!|em'a Sunday school.
A MROfJREBMIVE 1(R N’G FARMER.
Ast Friday
wad visited by a young man. Charlie
Rodger* > la
progressive and ambitious. He said
he had worked in the Grapevine Sun
while attending the Grapevine Acad-
emy a year or two ago. Charlie Said
he proposed to get an education and
to make progressive, up-to-date
farming his busine**. He said they ,
formerly lived In Arlington and that j
he proposed to remain on the farm.
He read*, keeps up with the beet'
Ideas, thus getting not only his own
experience, but that of the most suc-
cessful farmers everywhere—which
ly 8am.” written by him- V? 'E7
ndlencc laughed and <M»- X-? T ' ’ ’°
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CORD WQOD WAX'TKD
Would like, to buy some good cord
ENTERTAINS S. S. CLASH.
Miss Mamie Steph entertained the
members of her Snudav school class
and'a few friends in a charming-man-
ner at her home on North street Sat-
urday afternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock.
Miss Grace Thornton assisted in en-
tertaining. Various games were
nlaved. the most on lovable feature
being a contest. "Mr. Hlncum’s
Feather Duster," which was a great
amusement for the little girls. No ■
nrlxe was offered Orange cases and
hot chocolate were served.
These >>r«sont were Misses Lillie |
Bowen.. Willie X’. Davis. Christina
and Jewel Coneland. 5’era J’erkins. 1
Et’a Hutchescn. Mary and 5’era \5*il-
•on and Beulah Larkin. j [t jg sajj t|,e Wright brothers have
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| Josephine and Harold Grogan
. spent a few davs tills week with
■their uncle, Mr. \V. H Moore, in the
country.
! We have moved our furniture
[stock to.the Lampe Building, third
real (]()<)r north of Interurban station.
Rudd Bailey.
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Mr| Harold Graves visited in Mans-I \|r an’(| ^jrH <;(>orge Berry have
• . ..j.,, .,<■ | fo their home in Da'hart
after visiting Mesdames George Coble
and John Floyd.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. T Carsin and
children. Misses Mary Dunn and Pru-
dence Kindred of Fort Worth visited
MissMattle I.yon Saturday and Sun-
Xia. and
be at
after November 25tb.
Mr Deal is the well known andpjj. wm. A.
ooptilar jeweler <>f Arlington, and |ton Journal,
this marriage is the culmination of
an old love-flame that daU*s from ' c.:)'urier that
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They have been |ArijngtoI|,
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SENIOR CLASS OF A. H. S.
TO PRESENT PLAY
Th- s :iinr class of the Arlington
High S'-bool. assisted by the Juniors,
will gtvc an en'ertainment for th«’
1 benefit of the library fund at tlie
Om-ra Hous,- Saturday (tomorrow)
at S o'clock. ' ’ ' '
Following is tlie program
to b<» n-nderetk ■ u
Piano \ lo, ‘‘Moonlight on
, Hitflson.” Annie McKinney
, Reading. "When Doctors -DisagreeF
Gussle Goodman.
Reading. "The Census Taker"
Mr. Rus Terry’of West Texas Is Sadie Boone,
visiting Messrs. Ab Waller and :
ligffit' Clabe Brinson. jS
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■ Dr. R,- A. Ko 'ken nf J'Vrt -Worth j. 1-----
%p*I)t Sundav with his bTOthHt*Y*rof:
Kooken. '' | ReadBilf.'’TK
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. 2. "How Does Obedience Teach
Self-Control?”
A large attendance
desired.
A SPLENDID ENTERTAINER,
farion A goodly *i«ed audience faced The
•econd number of the lyceum course
the Opera House last Friday even-
g. Clarence L. Burgderfer was the
itertainer. Hla entertainment might
be called “peraonating elocutionary
“tttprtainmehj.” Ho was good <11 thte
ay through, putting a new dress
pon many of our old. old funny
-lends and lifting them out of the
tusty eheatnut class, maklag one
*' Hie newnea* of the dress.
iftrt was that of the Indiana
•citing James Whitcomb Ri-
os. followed closely for flfst'
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AWWM’IATION TO MEET['dnrtngMhe reign of the ’.’Pharaoh i ‘ Art entiro-Woek in the businesJ se$-
. . ., That when | tion of Ix»*don. Kv., was destroyed
St. Paul warned against "eating and by lire; loss. ♦2iH».ti(Ki.
drinking" -tt” unworthily, „,be. .JUWftUL
exclusively, those who used the oc- <s> » <e
casion for gluttony and drunkpnnetw. .... < 'Jack Williams, who
a* the heatMent were wont to do in CRIMES resided near Tulsa,
Th01fthfa t4r*wgieneral discussion. AND whm killetibya tree
J by Mrs. Chas. Taylor. J. M. C arjisle requeats that all CASUALTIES, falling upon him^n ,
1. "What Is True Obedience?" J*mllfes in Arlington at- . the Verdigris river
2. "How Does Obedience Teach B«nday school, a* she has t,olu,ln WBS swing logs A tree
that was being felled jumped from its
i stump and fell on Williams. An arm
and leg were broken and he was badly
bruised ami crushed. His companions
had to dig him from beneath the tree'
with their knives. Williams, who was
a pioneer in that section of Oklahoma,
leaves a widow and five children.
After cashing alleged spurious drafts
to thi agg egate oCotVr’W,too 1, F.
Ay^e, who-1 alleged opertitions have
extended over a period of ainnit two
mouths, was arrested al < bicka-diu,
I Okla., taken to Enid and jailed. Ayre
j* charge*^ with having cashed spuri-
ous draft*, .most%of which were for ?J">
and ll<>0. at about ninety batiks In that
state.
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The Cemetery »Assoglatlon
meet with Mr*. James Ditto
Monday afternoon at 3 o’«ljck.
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ad • words:
The following private letter to the vancing since Ifioo fi-om eighth to* fifth
city, passing Austin, Galveston and dollars are wasted by the present ad-
Waco. ministration yearly. Stand pat with
„ . 4. Patten (Democrat) and dryve out the
TEXAS SENDS PRODI ( TS treasury mice, tariff mice, forestry
TO CHICAGO EXPOSITION .mice, fraud mice and graft mice."
Katy Railroad Forwards Five Ihur
died Varieties to Re Shown at
the Big Fair.
'File sfieciu I exhibit of agricuItudal
products grown along tlie lines of the
Katy railway in Texas to- l>e exhibited
at the i'nited States Land and Indus
trial Exposition in Chicago Nov 19
Dec. 4 coir.prises 500 different varie
ties
J. L Peeler, industrial agent, of the
Katy road said there had bee 1 no al
leiiipt to collect monstrosities <>f the
products, but to sim-tdy siion what
Texas is capable of proitucin . ioi
commercial purpo-es. Exhibit is both
agricultural and luu-ticult iral
It was said even -lute 1 us p: -u;ir.
an exhibit al-oru-o por ion ol < ■■
ida
u XI K|.’IG|>FX» WEDDING'.
On Tuesday. November Mb. 1910,
at tlie home of tlie bride's sister. Mrs.
S'< Ila X'alentine. in Fort XXO'th Miss
Berta Helen Walker and Mr Noah
L. D'-al. of Xriington were ‘'ited in
marriage. Rev. R (' Blalluoek offi-
ciating. Tlie eereniony was perfornl-
~d P.
"tuple took t! e T. Al I’ fast
for New Orleans at 7:15 and Fill
visit Mr Dents n'"tliei and family in
Grnceville, Fla They will visit rela-
tives and friends in Pensa" la. Munt-
somery, Xia . ami Memphis. Tenn
Thev will be at h -nie in Arlington Mr*. .1 R Caldwell in this city:
Texarkana. Texas, Nov. 2, 1910.
Mr. XXm. A. Bowen, Editor Arling-
Dear Sir: 1 enclose you
little clipping Jrom the Texarkana
perhaps will be of in-
some of my friends in
as we lived in your town
for three years. I left there last
May: have been general foreman for
the J. XX'. Maxey Company, building
forty miles of good road in Bowie
County and twenty miles of con-
crete sewer in this city. We will
finish our work in another twelve or
eighteen months: then 1 exqiect to
* return to Arlington, the best little
city in Texas, and invest in land In
Country. x» e
I do not like
Respectfully.
J R. CALDXX ELL
(Continued from Pnge !:)
TEX AM KI.Et'RON
RE1TRNH INCOMPLETE
Ahiiilr m Jh». R<.ui ......... <
For Comptroller—
Hofheinx, KepubiTean ... *.303
Conztltutlon.il aioumlrnent. for Cons
fed era t OsWoffla n's 11 Am"--
For amendment 4M8J ~
Against amen tment 7.8*7
The vote (or g iVern
Campbell t D» m.) ....
Rimpson < Rep.) .....
Heath (Pro.)
Rhodes (Hoc.)
Cook (Hociallet-Labor) ..
! Martin (Ind.)
Democrat* in (he <‘vst -r Bay precim t
are Jubilint over Dix d-feaiing Slim
*6n. quoting Roosevelt's utterance wh • 1
he w is victoilous in tlie Republican
convention. 'XVe have beat them to 1
frazzle "
1 There was an election riot at Gary,
| Ind.
Ah-xandev Fras-r. Democrat, was
I elect. <1 “beriff of Alexander county. 111.
./ re-rlv t.nco majoritv. iver
| N'dlie. Republican Noille Is the sheriff
I who fllh <1 tlie jail with nerro deputies
when white citizens attacked it to Ivnch
John Pratt, a negro, for an attack on
a white woman.
' ’ -' . F*" Ji
ahHIKRw’
IftKAtHFRiffi WRIGHrfl
to take-her on a trip, but they always
answered they were not yet rea v to
take her
Dora Tucker.
Plano *olo, "Arielle.1
W.' Battofl. "flirciid Gooden: Tom Martin Brumby, Fred Parker, Wayitrt
JflckB<W.-EarY Johnson. Miss Sanaa- Blld Ealv Smi^t of Arlington; Misses
tha Brown, principal select
for young Indian—ER* V. D ’
ovTBof GramK her *'
Tucker. Mra. Prof. B*
of George and friend «.
—Eqla Potta. Helei
AdeleMe Conrey. girl eh «hoo!
—Fannie Hart and Ann. .inner. L. «
Girl* In Mi*. Bmrijn * School-^I^ulae vll^
Brighton, Eunice Taylor: Clara Cole. w j
McKIMev: Mime* Bone. Daniel*, Con- j
way aiu! Hiatt. 1
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EDNA RANKIN. BETTER. Herman end Artlidf TIW. M*
cmw’T’sx iwniFs- rasm.
many friend* will, be glad to know / A B,fl s<
Mr. riovd Swaim of Thomas Gr^at Arlington
el ciHiimudlity and Miss Lillie1 De<-<1 get. Tlie Journal, and
were married at the boiin- of ihe f,( miss a copy,
biide's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Deed, in Kaufmal) County. ii.xir
S-ago) ill--. Iasi Sundav afternoon at
? : :!0 o'cl • k. Rev. I 1. ('. Si lilev of ;
this city peN'ormcd I'm1 <-ereni<>nv..
M-s- Fannie Swaim of Th'mas
usin of tlie groom,
maid of honor and Mr
lit s (If flits city <va.< ju-st .Tnan.
Aft.r tlie ci- e-inniwr an elaborate
dinner was served.
Mr. Swaim ■'is a
'farmer of Th ’iims
which finally eudeel in heavy rains and
- .a The known , shortage in
the harvest has liegnin to affect price
of olive oil ami an increase in quota-
‘expected, it is said, l>e
cause those who are holding ojl from
|the erpp of last year want to keep
: their slocks in the warehouses in au
T ticipation of higher prices
Five hundred .Maltese kittens with'
blue ribbons around their necks were
J distributed the last days of the cain-
' paign among the resident <>f one of '
-d4ttAt-f Qie main congressional districts of
1900, when tlie. figures New York city—tlie Fifteenth The
ribbons had inscrilied on them these
"Drive Out the Mice. Sena-
tor Aldrich says three hundred million
vv a a
Marshall Col- wer ■ ) :. ..
‘valuable farfiiing land,
wife of .1.
Maxr y
snend
Caldvvid] at fl.oil
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,i COTTON RECEHTS I P TO D ATE.! Thurman
j I'P to Thursday moyning, juat be-
fere Tim Journal went to pryaa. the
gins had received a total of 5,180
bales of cotton.
W. B. Collins, the public weigher,
reports that the Arlington cotton
yard has tuymived 4,200 bales up to
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J’AYtETTS AND
- THE ARLINGTON JOURNAL.
—4. —
F. H. Jones is visiting in
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Miss Toland. Teacher Piano, at
High'School Music Studio, Tuesdays
and Fridays. Terms: >4.00 per
month. 35-4t
— .J. —
Mr. and Mrs (' B.
daughter Mary spent
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson have
returned to their home in Overton.
—
Miss Gladys XX'allace of Fort
Worth is visiting Mrs. C. E O'Brien.
—4*—
We handle the lace tick Sanidown t
Mattress. Phone 123 ~
4>
Mrs. M. X. McDonald and lir ithei,
Mr. Futtreli, visited in Dallas Tues-
day. —
'.visiting Mr and XI
^ton.
.....h*N.v"u<-o"<r",c h»
Sttnday ,tock ' tSwike Ditto’s tomorrow—«)1 dayl<
----hid «d oil the <
in I )’( was: '
221 254
73.0 <
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2"7
5 <
ft
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ruing. inciTivir, r. .
made a hit. an d would find a warm- Journal Office, or ‘phone 155.
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je dinner *erved In town- last '
irday hy the ladle* of the Chrtw
Church wa* very fine and well
?t^nlze<l A neat stfW Wa, taken
n. The ladles requested The Jour-
Ai »0 express their thank* to the I
- f~r, the liberal patronage
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FREE COFFEE SEHYED.
' A tear' J*_‘ .
Great Arlington Country to go
—7 mini s rom<
and J ppering7» the^leid* Tartdlr :
'I aee j* whl|e *« H under aSanUe"’^
Piano solo, “March n la Turke " by
Becker von Grabbll—Eunice Tay-
. lor.
Reading. “A Child's Dream of a
.'www.' .‘n s , E J hi X . Dav.
j. Reading ",’TK«“?qWfTT!ttJt Lesson’’—
■ Ju,t-re<wlvrd.*R Uk line of rocking
and Ealy Smith of Arlington; Misses
*H»onl Vera Johnson. Ethel Herring, Fannie..!
w,““ :jid Pearl Pickyell, Blanche Jone*,
Pdarl Hall. Annie, Beulah and Ada
Hawthorne. Laura Hubbard. Messrs.
Brown g b Bryant, Ben Holford. G/Jones.
S *®d g. Parker, Joe Fox Dallas, Burt
.--- - ♦itd - Mw •Will Watson,
and Mra. Bob Meeting of Seago-
, Mr. and Mra. Goff, Mr. and Mr#
. wZ. » •■2L.- - "• E YateB- Mr‘ »nd Mr#. D»n
Jessie Bardin: MIm Gennlngs. Win- ghipjev. Mr. and Mra. Bill Gibson,
nle MrKro: Miss Johnson, Berries MIm PpnrI Totand, Mr. pBlmer Kanf.
-----o— r.„. mgn of CrandlllI Mr d Mrr w
Richman. Misses’ Edith Ball,
I Yates. Mra. J. E. Ball. M<
wmi .'Ariiiur ibipp, inaiiuu
JI. O R. Lewis. Clyde Hughe* of
j well is the
| foreman !'< r the
I Miss (’ inuelv w ill
Mrs. (with Mr. and Mrs
a >' | f«1 »it 1 ’ 'unfk »•• •-» .• • | ••
has many- friends, having formerly .
lived here. J
They are at home for the present
at'the home of ,Mr. Bercy Swaim,
father of the groom.
Following is a list of gests at the'
wedding: Misses Fannie and Willie
Swaim, Edna Turck. Annie Lou Bo-
dine, Allie Brumby. - Ethel Ernest.
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EPISCOPAL SI \D\X
SCHOOL CLASSIS
The Sunday school a* Carli'-le Mil-
• i.aiy Academy is flourishing. I.ast
J )i:uarv | Sunday there were more than sixty
present. Mr. XX'm. A. Bowen lieard
the lessen fot the Methodists, having
jtw nly-thyee in ihe"''lass, apd^Bro.
| Thurman beard the Presbyterians
Mrs. J. M. Carlisle taught the Episco-
palians and Mr. W. II. Brymrr heard
the Baptists. *Mr. BoWOn was invited
by Superintendent Starnes t<> address
th^e assembled schiol, which he did
by showing.that the Euchar|-<tic fegt
was but a continuation, under the.
Swaim ’s a nopular v vung lady, and ‘home at the Maxey Company's
I and encored, which la, after
highest criticism a* tb a per-
ee pleasing when it la gennfael
U, •* wa# the ca^ Friday ev-1
enlng. Therefore. ?‘ “ ' *
return engagement, but good drjf vyood wanted.
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