The Arlington Weekly Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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THE JOURNAL.
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Arlington, Texas, Feb. 20,
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Morals by Injunction.
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Advertising Rates Reasonable.
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Shingles, Doors, Windows,
Sash, Paint, Lime, Cement;
Etc., Etc., Etc.
it for those less fortunately situated.
But while there are thousands of
our best men and women who op-
pose Sabbath recreations, there are
THE MARVELOUS BAND A-ROSS A,
Dallas, March 9th, 10th and llth.
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W. M. St*.r»b*rry. Editor.
Laton St*ab*rrv, Business Mtnti.r.
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W. A. TULEY,
General Passenger Agent,
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SHOUT HtoS HERY HOUSE-TOP
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Dr. King’s
Meal, .erred by FRED HARVEY.
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Through Sleeper. Daily from
Ft. Worth and Dallas.
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Acme Laundry.^'
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One Year i"
Six Months
“METEOR”
a perfectly equipped and up-to-date
wide restibukd passenger train
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Saint Louis
and 2
Kansas City
Observation
Cafe Cars.
Kutered at the Arlington poutoffice au
second-class mall matter
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Capital .took B5DOO.0O.
Surplus and Undivided Profit. $8 500 Ok
A General Banking Business
Transacted.
fie'eountry becomes more densely I unqualified praise. The feature of Q
Spring Festival will, be added by
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A Missouri editor” whose wife is and the ^owin^ Dallas Soloists iffi
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jj THO8 HPRUANCE, President.
We are not barberous barbers. You can sleep while we ,
shave you. All classes of work done in the latest style,
with ease and dispatch. You ate invited to call and, get.
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• MONCY BACK IF IT FAILS.
I PrteeWc and •1. 00. Trial Bottle Fra*.
I PERKINS & WAKEFIELD. |g
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I will keep at all times the best line of
fresh and cooked meats. Give me one order and
I know your next one will come mv wttv.
Meat Delivered Free to Any Part of the City.
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THOS. H. ADKINS, Agt. J’
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W. C. WKEKH, Vice-President.
W, R. KA VEH. Am*. Cashier. ‘
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Low Rate of Interest.
. ■ Represents New
York Mutual Life Insurance Co., the oldest, the best, the
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of thejdollar check paid to G. \V. 'Peary, the largest insurance
A g policy by any
i9«3]Ms conscientiously that they have a
right to spend the day as they like
so long as their pleasures do not •
invade the rights of others, and
11.00
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I demand for open out door Sabbath
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have the everlasting enmity of a
' largS class of citizens. And this
should such laws pass, they will claimed by the music critics of the
country to lie the best Band Amer-
ica has ever heard. The Boston
Journal, New York Herald and
they are
country. They are
sons i
' door recreation during tile week, ^ocrats ate hungry for awictory.
I I’d like to be a printer,
! And with the pointers stand.
Green ink upon tuy forhead
Arid benzine in my hand.
And if a mad subscriber
Came in to kick and roar.
I'd stab him with the towel
i That leans against the door —Mt. |
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LIVERY, FEED AnD SALE STABLE.
When you want a nice rig. When you have a horse
to board. When you want to buy or sell a horse; there is
but one place to go. That place is mine. ,
- TOM COLLINS.
awnvion tb tne wiudl^MiiYhbe^
of bills introduced Into the legisla- :
ture against saloons, gamblng hous-
es, and various kinds of city dives,
the present legislature has gone a
step further — a very lor.g step and
■...1,^,witnessed bills intraluced •« j trouscni/alld lhem looked Bell; Contralto: Mrs. H. F. Deitz,
inolnbn Snnday base fell play.ng, alleer s„ 1]ushab). ,„by. yo„r ' Pianists: M.ss Mai.lie Walkin.
iis here. Rockaby baby, your ' M,sS Bess,e Brown, Mrs. Estelle
mamma's a terror; she's run three KoY’Schmitz; Violinists: Miss
conventions, declared for three fel- I Clara L<>U,st> Cole and IIerr Fritz
" — t on the stia<ldle,Schiintz; the Amphion Club, Mr.
way up on a vote, so hushaby baby, Clare,,ce B' Ashenden, Director;
your papa’s the ‘goat.’ Rockaby the Krohsinn Society, Mr Max
I baby, the dishes are clean, papa’s Wertheim, Dfrector. and the
. „ I Schubert Ladies Club, Mrs. Edwin
i on i lie i
beans; your mamma is late, seems ! ■^c^son’ ^*rec^or-
' always to lag; but heaven help papa | The «eneral admis»i?» «*$<«. ^e-
if she comes home with a ”jag.” ! served seals 75^ and Si.oo; seats
ARLINGTON LUMBER CO.,
(INCORPORATED.)
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/ Mrs.'Laura. S. Webb,
Viee-PresMeat WnmanS, Dema.
eratlrt'lMbaaf N«»rtt>era Ohio.
**l dreaded the change of life which
was fait approaching. I noticed Wire
of Cardui and decided to try a bot-
tle. I experienced iom« relief the
first month, to I kept on taking it for
three months and now I menitruate
with no pain and I shall take it off and
on now until I have passed the climax."
Female weakness, disordered
■ menses, falling of the Womb and
ovarian troubles do not wear off
They follow a woman to the change
of life. Do not wait but take W i ne
of Cardui now and avoid the trou-
ble. Wine of Cardui never fails,
to tienefit a suffering woman of
any. age. Wipe of-Cardui relieved
Mrs Webb when she was in dan-
ger. When you come to the change
of life Mrs Welib’s letter will
mean more to you than it does
now. But you may now avoid the
F suffering she endured. Druggists
■ell SI bottles of .Wine of Cardui.
tyiNE°rCAROU[
Italy’s most celebrated band, the
thousands of others who feel just Banda-Russa, consisting of 50 men,
including 14 soloists, will give five
concerts in Dallas, March 9, 10 and
11 th. This will be their only ap-
pearance in Texas. The band is
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W. M. DUGAN, Cashier, W, R. KAVKH, Asst. Cashier" " T
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At the meetingpf the city coun-1
cil last Thursday night the rate os
taxation for this ytttr was fixed at
50 per hundred as against 40C last.
This will put about $300 more in
the city's strong box next year than r’rt'r ~
was put there last year—enough ifi REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
'judiciously handled to help our ‘ ’ F
streets wonderfully. At the same Money to Loan on Farm Lands at a
! meeting an equalization board w6s City and countrv property for sale,
appointed composed of W. A. ”■ • r —■ . - u_.
Wade, Jno. Bardin, M. R. Collins. Hafest
Monday afternoon a few
fun loving boy§ rolled fidrt A in
deep snow bank, then^A joined in
and they proceeded to hunt up B
I and roll him in the snow. Nearly. (
'every one after being rolled joined
the crowd and it swept through
1 the city like an avalanche ducking
I all alike. A few fellows showed
[ fight but for the most part they took
it with good grace. It is alawys
good to see young folks bubbling
over with the exhuberance of good
feeling, even if their pranks ate
sometimes a little unhandy. Here’s
a truce to the boy with all his boy-
I ish ways. Long may he live to
pelt the world with snow balls.
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B. B. SPRUANCE, Manager.
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" tor Mondays and Wednesdays, and be delivered -9
back on Saturday of same week. Work in one day by 9
special request. — New man. — New wagon — A
New horse. — — — — — —
A Weak Stomach
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can-oa a wt-nk btffiv and invites disease,
KtMlul l)y»q«‘i»hia Curv eeres and st reny
lin ns the stomach, and wards off an<|
nvvTvomrs dtsca,e. T~TL T;i;.T<>r, a
prominent merchant of Chriesinan,
Tex., savi>: I could not eat because of a
) for me Twas given up to die. Th- | wt.a|< stomach. I lost all strength and
i offer of a free trial bcttle of Dr. Kings! run down in w-ight. Ail, that money
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Hearing <tf some
; use of Kod-
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tle beoefltted mo, ami after taking four
bottles I am fully restored to my u~Qal-
stWngth, weight and health. Ai ling ‘
ton Drug Co.
led me to try it. .Result, were start—
populated, and the struggle for ex- a Spring Festival will, be added by
iistence becomes more fierce and the assistance of Miss. Maietdea,
A Missouri editor whose wife is and the Dallas Soloists
a strong womans’ sGffragisc bas! and Mumcal Organizations known
sprung the following base rhyme j ‘Hroughoutout the State.
' ' on his readers: Rockaby baby, your I SoPranos; Miss Kate Schneider,
‘ mamma is gone; she’s at the can-i M1.ss A Clyde Searcy, Mrs. Ellen
I cus, and will be till dawn; she were j Br'g^"RRy’ Mrs. Helen Birdella
( pap’s trousers, and in them looked j
Sunday hunting, shooting, or fish-
ing. In fact if all the bills now
being introduced should become
laws, it would cut people off from ,
, , J r c I U .1 ' lows; she s great
very nearly all kinds of Sabbatli I
recreation, a recreation which they I
claim they have a right to, and a
need of. ’ 1 . ' , , .
Trite he might still carry his fam- , doIle scrubbing and put
ily out to, the woods and down ou -your mamma is late,
the streams on Sundays, provided I “-r ” —1 , , l
he would leave his hook and line if she comes home with a '‘jag.” ‘ - a . z5c a d Ji
he would leaxe his hook and line, . ___________________ s | wi]1 rtJ.erved at The wiH A
and gun and dog at home and sit - , I Walkin Music'Co., Dallas, on and
very still and make no loud noise I " ’,1,am KntUngs Bryan has re- >
to disturb the sanctity of the day. Jfused to atte,,d democratic dub;' ^r 5<■> ’ >> 1 «■ >r»ary 23rd 9
There are those that think that "Stings and dinners where Cleve- 1 “ cl^k a' >' " A11 ra>lioads enter-
even the man or woman who works }la"d bas ***“ “lvlted- 11 is Br>a” ' ie ^aTn " T V^hr^ ^th
r a .ti to t;n Anrb Uv d *,r nothing with \V. J. No wonder ^or **le o*-casroii. It is through the
’ I • »m Hark <h,.lv hilt: democratic parly bas experi. euterprise of the Mlowiog leading
eee.y week „■ rom ^ark dusty „ lder ns that tins extraordinary
shop or office, should attend bun- I n > 1
dav school at 10 o’clock in the!so narrow a leader' Bryan openly j engagement has been secured:
t - , . sjont.! admits that he prefers defeat on the danger Bros., Dry Goods; A. Harris
Church M»Jiety at three, and preach-! Kansas City platform and free sil- & Co., Dry Goods; Tilche-Goet-
ing again at seven. Such people Iyer idea, to victory jwi(liAPy change j tln&er ..Co., Dry Gootls; W ill. A,.
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acting for the best of the »>ade a good thing out of defeat 1 *',r- ■ U • E- u 1,lte> Teacher of
generally per-: but the country has not shared in 1 P*;*no; Jos. Linz & Bros., Jewelers;
who have plenty of open out bis good fortunes, and so the dem- : b- Boedeker,^ Elite Cale; Rus
1 •. ic a • a liiitvrvt'xr f /-*»• n jit«/>f z\rtr sell V. Rogers, Co., Drugs; Padgitt r
-Bros. Co., Saddlery, Carriages, etc.;
; American Bajgist Publication Soc-
iety, Books, etc., J. E. Graqt Co.,
Wallpaper; Deane, Photographer;
II. B. Criswell, Furniture; Wood
& Edwards, Hat Manufacturers;
Southern Talking Machine Co.,
; Phonographs, Supplies, Etc.
; Escaped an AmTuI Fate.
I Air. H* Hargill* of MulbouitMi, FJ*.r
j writes, My doctor told me I hud con
auruption and nothing could be done
I was given up to ffie.__Th-j w<?»k stomach.
Discovery fur consumption, indue- < ou],i do was done,
r*j ed me to try it. .Results were start— covei v vanished. Hearii
1 an>I»,vv °.n ’f”’ rwHd to recovery I wonderful cur-» effected bv
•“ and owe a^> Dr.-Kings NewJ>iecov - ‘ ol. I Concluded lu ti v it. T
L cry. It surelv sayed my Fife. Tfii-.
1 ' great cure is-gintranffeed for all throat
I laud lung diseases by Arlington Drug
I Co. Price Wte and $1. Trial bottles
' free.
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Weekly Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1903, newspaper, February 20, 1903; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313516/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Tarrant+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.