The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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Many people are brave when there
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Maa’S Com oaanoc ka too UaMy spoken of aa
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Give aome women time and they
Will accomplish wonders.
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MM dovolopod that the oil which under-
for lies the Lucas wreil is pretty generally .
distributed over the eonnty. thfre .
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bo nature in the oil situation. All Interest
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truly yours.
Assistant Secretary of the Merchants*
Association of New York.
Who Amendment ’tFTBa' medical Mil
offered by Mr. Walker, eliminating tha
diploma reguiremeat, was adopted.
_______ ______ Tha majority of thw-eommltteo oa ■■*—
kloa of the ovary. U tborw2 j constitutional amendments reported
favorably otf^he Hogg amendments
your’owa bodyY L-^^ Th* “*“ority submitted the following —
not, you ought not to let reasons for their adverse report: .
f 1. The proposed measure is in viola-
tion of the provisions of ths federal ---
constitution. * '" *1
>. It is in violation of the principles I
embodied ta the bill of righto.
1. It would In our Opinion result in '
the wreck and ruin of the industrial
and commercial Interests of Texas. H
4. It would bo a refection upon the T_J
dfflcial Integrity of the public oNciate J
of this state, past, present and future.
Beaumont. Tex^mHi.—Fewer real 1
- dstste transactions were Hod for rec-
ord Friday than any day since active. •’ 'j
trsffic la ,tke land began.. It Is' prota-
-y bio the weather had considerable to 1
u v.j do With this, though it is to be expect- I
ed that the Innumerable deals which,
•^y twF ito* AllftOCi&tioii of
York and the chamber of commerce of
the State of Now York, for the purpose
of investigating the resources of your Te-
state. has ben duty received.
I will take great pleasure in submit-
ting the same to the mooting of our -—7
board of directors on Wednesday, the
•th instant
I desire to express to you and /
through you to tlM Texas legislator*
sac. Hoi
to the u
brother’s dariai
the end of each
in sonorous tz~.
•r of being th.
he was applaud
lampooto *VlMm
I for Mr. Urinnan’s amendment provid-
ing that a constitutional history of the
to States « Ameriem as
Messrs. Jefferson Davis and --
Alexander H. Stephens, io taught la 1""
the public schools. u. .
Senator Miller opposed teaching con-
stitutional history to the average pu-
pil. and moved to table the amendment }• X
and substitute.
Adlpurned to Tuesday.
The following letter from the Mor-
chante; association of New York was
seed to the !lutiW7—.
Newv York. Feb. 4.—Hon. R. *.
Prince, Speaker House of Representa-
tives. Austin. Tex.: Dear Sir—Tour jn-
vor of Jan. 11. inclosing resolution
adopted by the bouse of representa-
tives of the Texas
/ believe that tfca mogt tncn chew
Z Mmcco far the good the tobac*
co and not foe the sake oi a pre-
mlum. They are putting the
▼aloe of the premiums all fas the
fuahty of the tobacco. The man
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by a Sense of tenSrnees sad heat low
down in the side, with, an ossaaional
■hoot.jny jMun, iDdicntzs inflimmatins
~ Ination it will be found that
k of pain shows some sweU-
is the Hrtet stage of ovaritis,
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and start a cataclysm that’ll probably
Jump the car right off the track!”—
From the Washlnston Poet
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quality greatly superior to thu imitations and
aakei many more cupfuls to the pound. No other
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other coffee at anywhere near the same price
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definite part in some useful article.
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I to have the house return the MH pre-
lx ailed. r • . •
—-arired In the house ameudmento
to the bill providing Jor the organisa-
tion and maintenance of the Denton
Normal college.
The senate considered Mr. Savage’s
bill adding to ths puMic school cur-
riculum Ttaas history. United States
history and 0vll government
Yde,er * dd^ •<k>pttoB ®f
Mr. Granna offered an amendment
providing that constltutlsnal history
'foe tha Confederate States of America
: be inserted. ' ——
Senator Grinnan made a speech in
advocacy of this amendment, direct!ng
attention to tho absolute necessity of
a correct and unbiased history on this
tobjoct. ’■
Senator Patterson opposed tho
ANSiuLuCit nauhe grounds of section
allsm. ______.____
Senator Bebastlan'spoke of the injus-
tice of certain histories that are In use
la some of the public schools, and do-
A iiriflc’kdYway^ci'^ny,,,froirXftI taanded » history written by a fair
•tations in Texas, win sell tickets i blrierian. and ho offered a substitute
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the round trip,
be llmftedjto re________- „„
March lit. IWl.
I® »J«W of the recent inauguration
of chair car line between Ft. Worth,
Dalias and New Orleans, we fool that
euh service ta incompareabie. -s
'”‘7 ’*Lno co“P«Un« Mne in po-
rtion to offer such favorable induce-
rc*n?' ..?Ur ln“ *® ,he Bi,ort®«t on®. ..
.. f /Vak pg the trtp ,n th® *horteet possi-
b MU^e'“d 1 trn?t tb*® advantage.
w‘H bo duly weighed if you contem-
plate making the trip.
For further information write to Ifty
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Agent, n. Worth, Texas, or to Mr.
®- P- Turner, General Passenger and
Ticket Agent, Dallas, Texa* ♦
Some pegpleThate lettuce and turd
up their nose at carrots.
■tats or omo, otvYortouudo,
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dougaiuj for
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riring to attend the Mardi Gras fes-
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•tations la Texas, win sell ticketa
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.