The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1901 Page: 5 of 8
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ARLINGTON. TEXAS.
Hotel. Meal* 25c,
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teachings of ”
For the
Wines, Beer
i to drinks go
The Crown f
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crowded to witness their closing
performance. We hope they will
corn;
ham
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“tel will |e conducted in the best
manner for the convenience of its
FORK GUARANTEED
the sunshine and not mirror the
murky cl<Mi<Ts T{bove ns.“—Th tu-
ber Journal.
Albert K
... IlteK Just Opened ..
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--Kl -’iSJTjjad plenty 01 rain
which was needed t’FFfTBMw.’**- -
J. E. ...Hays has returned from
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Poult!
to four
reasonal
McNatt.
\ Don't lot th* bond oCtta* nnin!
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bring* old age. PHco ftO conto.
50
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tbasNMMot are all
£Lh.k.T.
Whon
Bring your pres
they will be nlle<
Pharmacist and k>
fresh drugs used. V
The Opera.
The Oper Show Co., Which
manner for the con venience of its
' patrons. ; All who «<£ wanting
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best of stimulants f<
room. Medical Ml
ed for such use. '
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: The Crows Bar. .
I1, can furnish you with the very
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■g from 12 inches A
;h, best quality; at
i at McKinley A yK
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it wrinkloo
ar toco Keep yoong. to k**pinc th*
pare end the digwtiv* organ* In n
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We call the attention of our ,
readers to the ad on first page of B.
. R, Anderson Bor, . house furnish-
ers, of ''Dallas. TB§ are ^r^pnP -
sented here by K R.Andereomnid:
W.. B, Cook at West End
while they are here.
AiratiTPSTO
Articles, every!
manufacturers.
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KWa city it co,
r i IME TABLE.
>TK41MMUyvSu<lUV ■
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a fcrat-cm
reasonable
West Em
Beds 25c.
Mm Joe MMon’i Willie “«■ •“
and - Jim, with the help of their J ‘ “
^cousin, Walter Noah, are still
I clearing the land thht Mr. Joe Ma- visit our city* again in the near fu-
son contracted to dear.- r ----------r-^’
ds Md Patrons. -
nod from my old
X and again I am
ity. When in need
of Watch or Clock repairing, or
‘ !W«mF F
1 ready to serve you.
J< U» ftrogaihi tfha jaweler^.
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JTNER
*and medicines
ck to sell you.
ben you buy.1 r
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>ew Hotel.
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DR. MOREAU'S
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khyrotju. rlu
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'or m!« by A. C. ttabtott.
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I right aWTao ia price,
on them, they WiH fit jumluj
anything you want. »
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Jill
sick but is improving.
A social was given at the home
of J. Minor Hiett Saturday night.
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AfcUMOTOM.:
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Ho. T, 4:41 a. sa
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"11, « S6p. M.
“ 1. 4:49 p.m.
" S, 7:Mp.m.
' V J. E....Hays has returned from
the west. ; •
; / Mrs. Kelley, who has been sick
with pneumonia, is improving.
~ iMiss Sallie Wallace spent the
day with Miss Maude Magill Sun-
day. -C\ <
Dr. M. H. Cravens has a num-
221" W
Hardwwr
; ~No Daager Now.
Having made a thorough exam-
ination of pupils of our public
school, relative to them being suc-
cessfully vaccinated, I find that all
pppil^have submitted to vaccina- <
fore, in my opinion ’ .
awlHilOT fmakAmi
Drug Store. FaMI
riro in a few day*/
AU Mmte of M*a4R
_ ARUIliiS
ganiiing a degree team, and in the
near future Arlington Lodge No.
217 will have as fine equipped
lodge as there is in testate.
Always Jowpst on buggies; we
lots- Ditto & Mc-
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No. 4, 7:54 a. m
" 5, 8:40 a. m.
,fc 0, MA k m. _
“ 10,11:06 a. £ 2
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40, north of
r, at ‘ Roge'rs-Mc-
«t
descriptions,
ly filled with
house this we^k, is a nice clean
company and gave entire satisfac-
mci ,,avuiuBj . ,uu puv a vew tion. Though the weather WAS
fence around the Noah grave yank bad and uiterfened with the attend-
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rfit -rimer
thjdg is fresh from
if No old good^lo
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K—gf-7 Mr.
very well. No new
TOW rwrapne
The K. of PT .
't'uS3ay night, madean order ^or
id Comb-
nd cheap-'
; _ and a large majority of its mem-
- * a st. *Ai . * l ..bA. n ■■.j>w B
the "jeweler, in this issue. .His part in the work
work » guaranteed to give satis- thia order. A “
faction. 1 . heM Tonight **!
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Harrison’s school has been a merry mishaps of Nfd In his won- ’
ght on account of the rain dering in the land of Nod” about I
. Hodge came to fill his ap- tend should write early fcr tickets,
.«,♦ k.,» ..... etc to phil w OreenwaUi Fort '
criptiopar^o ua,
1 by/Kegistered
nl< honest and
\As C. Sublett. ^T
• Residence)lot. 5a
pupils have syb
tion, and, thefe
there is not the least danger in
keeping your children in school.
I make this statement for the
I benefit of a .few who are keeping
| their children out of school on ac-
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You know/he rest—Ditto & Mc-
1 groceries cheaper
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I DR. R M. Prather
K DIMKCTOR
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| Rooms 12 and 13 Coin
Building, Southweat/C
[ 7th and Main.streei^T
fortwom<t«X
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I) Best Full Wfet of teeth,
M (none better).......
j Silver Fillings
« Gojd Fillings. .
(( G^ld Fillings in Artifi-
|:7ficialteeth........
ffl Solid Gold Crown, 22k <4
Bridge work..........*4
W Plates reset (good as
S “gypy • fc.50^
Broken plates repaired fit oo'
ffl White Crowns?.....^ 00
w Teet extracted without
- pain ..rjjis*?........
))K’A11 work Guaranteed.
Jf Yon Don’t Know Dis
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For aom* year* ft hoa been our aim to
bring our aervic*, time and equipment up
to the highest poaaible perfection. There-
ault ia that we hare in the traipa we now
rqjo. with their improved modern coachea,
^growdtwei^»to^(toy T*'
If you are going to Colorado, Utah. Caii
fornia, or any portion of the North-weat,
-enieaBbor that "You don’t have to aselo-
tor....... ‘
W. F. STEHLEY, A. A. GLISSON,
A. G. P. A. G. A. P. D.
f —~i*tltfAREEX”'HVLL"
Knight.
Pweute dptiot neglect you? cbilciien s
Cougha. Bore Throata. Colda. Etc. they
tjlten lead to fatal reaelto. Try Simmons
Cough Hyrup Pleaaant. safe and aure-
Guareatood. Price 26 and 50 cents.
For a^a by W. L. Simmon. Jr DruggGt.
Keep your place clean A little
effort to all that is necessary.
Anythtag you want removed
ftomyour premtoee, drop a note fa, -
Call Box,
...No. 333
And it will receive
..PROMPT. ATTENTION..
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fashioned kind—dropped in on us
Friday and picked up a composing
stick and sen this sermon: V
"I saw a dancing bubble upon
[ the silver surfice of a restless riv-
ApplTto
*:c- a golden light as if caught and held j
in the sunshine of glory, and I I
thought how beautiful it was.
Then it went down. For a mo- ]
r told where it had j
vanishedTaod then swept on with-
out even a ripple on its placid bo-
som. And I thought bow like our
th. ^bbie o„ th. „v.r (
■“ —7*- T we sparkle mow
tiny spheres, hope, toil apd strug-
gle, Inve and sing and drcam, and .
then go down beneath the surface
forever. 1 In a short time the tiny
ripples we have caused die out and '
the great river of humanity flows
on undisturbed. So let us strive I
!ty’line within our existence to reflect only <
We sell the iceiebnAec
stock Castle Stove. W *1
* cst» Ditto & McKnqfht. .
Note the new ad. of C. B. Propst,
PRACTICAL TIN, SHEET IRON AND
COPPER ffORKER
Tauka. well caaing. ventilator., amokertackn. Suae, etc. Roofing,
' Guttering, and Bpoutlug >
ALL(
A New
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m oK gooda to ar-
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rr —j~ i".r subiett.
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. FOR SALBr->fco good Oak
Posts, Apply E. M. Phelps,
v<y /t Whiskey,
r, ajud Xil of the favor-
0 tijlv. Ma &obidson*s>
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B. t. Aadenoa ft Bro.
The furniture ad on first page
should read B. R. Andersou &
Bro. instead of “Company” as it
appears.
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It’s a Short Road
from a cough to consumption.
Don’t neglect a cough—take
Shilob’s
Consum’ption
Cure
when The gj
For Sale.
One of the most deK
deuces in Arlington;
block of the depot pnd business
part of the cityX/Good six room
house, two cisterns, never fatting
well, barn and other out buildings, ITT
on 1-2 block of land. Call on or
address, it E. E. Rankin. '
Died Sunday Night.
Mrs. Richard Vandiner, who
r' came l . .. _., .....
oacoU-fxxx, died .a( M home
but was prevented by
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Mrs. N. J. Noah, Miss Sue .Van-
Eaton and Walter Noah spent Sun-
day at Johnson Station.
The farmers are crying “too
much rain.” They say they are
IA getting behind with .t^ir work.
y Bd Fitzgerald and wife spent a
day and night with their mother
—* sndfatber, P.-J. NP«h and wife.
The people of this community
-- —- uni the adjoining communities
met last Saturdsy-and put a new
v ■
For a moment it sparkled with
;olden light as if caught and held
Then it went down.
"but me°l
*ill
others present were Prof. J. T.
Thompson, Mrs. O. V. Lawrence.
Spruadce, Zena and Ethel Law-
rence, and Mr. C. W. Kent.
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railroad, for L
,] Roland -WaM ...... , _
Knight Company*a j
_ We jwant io
They will b^Jr
;nt‘, pre
new paraphernalia to coat $225.00. you ki
The Knights of Pythias order of Knight
thiScify is in a growing ^condition
bers take a live ini
¥uir Suu tcamunga w t|>^,
this order. A call meeting will be **»1
Beu,— ,_________________
OU for Hbrauiattom and Neuralgia, —
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The roll of honor for this week [receive a warm and hearty wel-“ . „..J2Li
| ‘ TaMy ^ta
j I have retu
home in Alabhn
at my post of M
want anything in the Je
I am
. Arbos-Oay attteXaBege.
As we go to-pre&s arrangements
are being perfected for some ex-
tensive ’improvements on the
grounds of Arlington College. The
Trustees are having, the ground handle in.
Mrs. Ed Elliott has been $ery pjowed and graded; it is proposed
to place a row of beautiful shade
trees around the outside of the
campus; a committee composed of
the wives bf the trustees are in-
teresting themselves with the large
name ra.1- J™* ’ « of the building —7
within one and 4he professors, teachers \and
students propose to place -many
and beautiful trees, evergreens,
roses, flowers, etc.. etc., over the
grounds. It is ~ Hkely that the
first Arbor Day in the 20th Centu-
ry will produce results that will be
long remembered by our citizens
and their descendant
here from Tennessee, sjckU^
y-night Ahd.
jy^ghnFg oTStocfc-'
is follows*. Bessie Hughes,
Besse Noah, Mary Hughes, Mil-
- ford Williams. Robert Schooler,
Reathey Clark,WilliV Grider,'
James. Tomlin, Willie Schooler,
... Kate Schqoler- K z
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1 & I^iEainht for yin
tor an<f Avery Cultivators.
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are fresh—no ol
don’t forget thii
"i wide the ramsas.tiaw, by ,,Mr» X -
I. Fisher, the present proprietor.
* The rooms have been renovated
and the tables Ara ' spread with
fresh, wholesome food. The place
trto get sdmethiftg good to eat at a
reasonatle nnce. Under the able
managenSrel or Mr. nsner the no-
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Word, Karl H. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1901, newspaper, February 14, 1901; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313434/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.