The Arlington Weekly Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1903 Page: 5 of 8
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Prohibition Election In Dallas County.
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Drugs, Toilet Articles, Perfumery,
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W. R. Parker — R E. L. Roy
PARKER & ROY-.
Attornkys-At Law,
Fort Wurth, Texas.
Office over We-tern Union Telegraph < ftt< e
Corner 4tl> & M«iu Mtrietti
PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED
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Office ’Phone No. 4. I A.
Residence ’Phone No. 25.
J. D. Collins, M. D.
PHYSICIAN
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There are a few farmers around
Arlington yet that are in trouble, I
that have not bought one ol the
f unous Empress, Schofield, or J. I. 1
Cast cultivators. They are all |
goqd, only
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Mrs. Melton went up to Fort
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is-ter to the dying wants of Mrs
She also went to
the interment
ft:ftft p iu : took place. Mrs. Williams is a
8:2ft p. ui sister of Mis. Foust of this place.
■so doing, have if^ re morse of con-
science that would follow us to our
Respectfully,
R W. Rollins.
THE TIAIK TIIAINM AHitlVK audLEAVK
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R MKJOHNSON M
Physician & Surgeon,
Office with Arlington Drug Co.
Phone at Residence.
“Bo trouble to aoiver qaoationi."
2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
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St. louis, Chicago
the East
Only Uno Running Through
Sleeper* t^NEW ORLEANS change.
Cuperb Pullman Veatibuled Buffet Sleepers,
Handsome New Chair Cara (seats free).
DIRECT UNB TO
NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA
AND CALIFORNIA.
Operator, of Magnificent New Train,
“Pacific Coast Limited,’*
Sewl-weekly, between
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, DALLAS. FO^
WORTH, LOS ANGELES AND
SAN FRANCISCO.
j these days than the barber trade. A
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else. If we were to try to Hat all the
brands and odors here it would require
yra ff Wffr>4 You'd. fra*tw -
‘stopTfi’ some time when in. the neigh-
borhood and take a peep at our case;
every thing you can think of, fncludiog
Purple Axalea, English Hawthorn
Blossoms, and everything the heart ,
desires.
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Some newspapers priirt matter to
fill up space. Much of this is really
harmful Reading. It is the aim of
The Semi Weekly News to give helpful
reading. Thousandswill testify to
its helpfulness to them. Ask your
neighlxjr.
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Gold Medal
Highest Award Diploma of Honor.
For superior leys-grinding and ex-
cellency in the manufacture of
^-spectacles and eye-glasses. Sold
^TOin over 8,000 cities and towns in
’’the United States. Established 1870
Thesj Famous Glasses for Sale by
The Arlington Drug Co.
I sell all kinds Of candies, but Intake a
specialty of fine kinds. My store is
still headquarters for cigars and social
smoking, - <
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DR- D. H. BENTON
___1_ En Eclectic rhj’skiau-^_.
In connection with general p actice
Tiredts iheumatism, cancel s, and
ail chronic diseases.
Ofli c. Arlington brug Co.
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Arlington, | | — Texas
Portrait.^ and views taken day t>r
night. Work guaranteed.
Better Than Gold.
I was troubled for several years with
chronic indigestion and nervous debili-
ty writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, N.
H. No remedy helped me until (be-
gan using Electric Hitters, whtch did
me more good than all the medicines I
ever used. They have also kept my
wife in excellent health for years. She
says Electric Hitters are just splendid
for female troubles; that they are a
grand tonic and invigorator for weak,
rundown women. No other medicine
can take its place In our family. Try
them. onl_v Satisfaction guaran —
teed by Arlington Drug Co.
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not giverr a fighting chance, as
they Claim,-(Ben the commission-
er’s cotrt was to blame. If the
election wgs ordered regularly and
both^’parties treated with justice,
thcji the sulking pros were in error.
The antis carried the county by
an overwhelming majority. But
few even of the country boxes
giving majorities for prohibition.
Nearly Forfeits His Lef.
A runaway almost ending fatally,
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J.
B. Omer, Franklin Grove, III. For 4
years it defied all docuHs and all rem—
edies. Hut Bucklens Arnica Salve had
ho trouble to cure him. Equally g< od
for burns, bruises, skin eruptions and
piles. 25c at Arlington Drug Co.
Weak and Low Spirited. | Cured Consumption.
A eorr<s|M>nd. iil thus th scribes his] Mrs. B. W. Evans, CLnrwator,J<an.,
vxj’ericnc-. -1 canstrongty recortnnMnl writes: My husband lay sick for three
Herbuui jiaa-iimdicinr of remyteabia mu,Bth»t doeumt-stated- he- had
etticacy for indigestion, loss of appetite. | quick consumption. We procured a
sour takte In the' mouth, palpitation, bottle of Ballards Hpreliound Syriip
headache. drow»in-as after meals wit.fi Ulld it cured bitn. That was six years
distressing mental depressions and low j ago, and since tlien we always kept a
spirits. , Herbine must be a unique bottie iu the bouse. We cannot do
pie|>aralion for cases such as mine, for1 v,;v;luuv
a few loses entirely removed my com I fyas no equal,
plaint, I wonder at people going on ,, ..1... ..... ii-
suffering or spending their money on
worthless things, when Herbine is'pro-
curable, and so cheap. 50c a bottle at
Arlington Drug (Jo.
A. K. Hawkes
The Famous Atlanta Optician
are
a matter of choice and;
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implements, so you can make cot-
ton regardless of the boll weevil.
Mrs. T. B Collins, Jr., is conval-
escing at her home out on the pra- your town and county,
irie.
H-W- PATTERSON $
Jas. Calhoun has gone to the
Indian Territory.
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Miss Salite Wallace returned
Monday from a visit to Ft Worm.
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m j Williams’ baby.
8:.W p m Midlothian where
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The Easy Pill.
DeWitts Little Early ltlser4 do not J
grtpe nor weaken the system." They |
Fresh roasted
peanuls, fresh popcorn prepared in out
own store every day. Nuts, fruits, can-
ned goods, hot and cold drinks. You/
trade will be appreeiatrd by*- -
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Eye-Sight Tested Free.
CAUTION: Hawkes’ glasses are
never peddled. Be sure that
“Hawkes” is stamped on frame’
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Our buydr. J no. Yates, of tht
of Aullins Valo^^lMck C I
. from the easnnd our cium^^
toiuers th it tK^Rv line of^^sli
jgood<, whileflpods and u^nlinery PRE
(soon to arrflF will beJoue of the
I most condpte ever^mrought to
| Arlington. While gp|ie he also se-
Thos. Rogers while out cutting; cured one of the Uujst exjrert and
j wood the other day made a stroke
' of his foul tuafesHK Lwhcr^
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Cannon was in Fort Worth
Friday.
One of Web Wiser’s little boys
got kicked on the forehead by a
mule, the other day, laying the
flesh opejt to the skull,
R. M. Brooks left for a trip
to-Dallas Tuesday.
On personal examination, I find,
according to my judgement, the
public school building in a danger-
ous condition, especially in times
of storms and' high winds, as all
the bracing there is, is the nails in
the house, and I find that many of |
the nails iu the weather boarding |
, are standing out from oiie eighth
Last Tuesday morning Ernest ;10 one •IK^- - , |
cure biliousness, jaundice, constlpuliun 1 1 ,
ami inactive livers, by arousing the
secretions, moving the bowels gently,
yet effectually, and giving such tone
and strength to the glands of the atom
pich, liver and trowels that the cause of
draws trouble is remored entirely. These
(out the inflammation and Deals and 1 famous little pill-, exert a decideii tonic
! soollms the affected parts. One Minute I upon the organs involved, and if
Cough Cure strengthens tire lung's, i r ." ,,<,,,tinued for a few dajs
wards uff pm umonia and is a harmless ’here will be no return of the trouble. |
and never failing cure in all curable Arlington Drug Co.
cases of Coughs. Colds and Cri u >. One
Minute Cough Cure !■> plea-ant to take.
| harmless ana good alike for young and I llew fpm of
Mysteriovs Circumstance.
Ono was pale and sallow and the ot—
her fresh and rosy. Whence thedif—
ference? She who is blushing with
health uses Dr. Kings New Life Pills to
maintain It, By gently arousing the
laz.v organa they compel good digestion
and head off constipation. Try them.
Only 25c, at Arlington Drug Co.
W-L M’NEILL M D
g PHYSICIAN & Sl’RGEON,
^tion, — Arlington,
“ i C /Texas. — Texas.
Office Honrs—Johnsob Station 7
to 9 a.^-f 4 to 6 p.m. daily, phone 2
—ArVy gton, Wednesday and Sat-
urday, 1 (* a m. to 3 p.m Phone 4
Office Arlington Drug Co.
[ best posted milliners to foun I any-
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No business shows more activity
I The latest thing in this line is the
I sale of the Noah Deal shop to
(Messrs. Adkins and Knapp of i
Grandview, Johnson county.- Mr.
I ic tlio ttgxti* 1 a 11 ii/lvty 11)3!)'
and will have his laundry office in
the shop. Noah retires with thei
Some of the hot beds were to I best wishes of a host of friends, all
cold to stand the severe weather of w*Yiom he wills to his successors
very well. in office.
M H CRAVENS M D
PHYSICIAN & SVROKON,
Office over Coulter & Son’s Drug
Store.
Arlington,
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The Farmers’ Depaatment—has help-
ed many. . It is not the theory of
farming written by’college profess-
ors and others up North on condi-
tions that don’t fit Texas. It is
the actual experience of farmers
here at home 'vl^h^ur^il^^;^
the soil. -
Special Offer—If you are not tak-
ing The Journal you should be. It
is helpful to the best interests of
For $1.75
cash in advance, we will mail you
The Journal and The Galveston or The
Dallas Semi-Weekly News for 12 months.
The news stops when your lime is
out.
We are continually drawing a freah
supply of Toilet Soaps from the various
factories and wholesale houses and
we really believe that we can suit
« Ifel erffon, age<r7^^CTlltRfT Wl ■r»rWtWiWijg’
Attorney-At I aw ■ 1 * distance of two miles- The little j ,ne suggest that we luive the |
i By the time he leached the school the trustees see to the matter at
grounds he was nearly frozen and-<once a,,d K've better protection I
had to lie carried the last hundred to our school children? Let us not 1
yards. The little fellow- suffered ««egleet this matter as we may by
very much in thawing out so doing, have ^remorse of con-j
Oscar Lawrence reports snow
drills between this place and Turk ■ t,a'es
that were almost impassable Tues- .
j day moruiug.
| The school Children at Turk
could not get to school either Mon-
day or Tuesday.
One Minute Couch Cur 1 gives relief
- | in.,one minute, b,-eai<se It kiila the mie
rob1 which tickles the mucous mem
Ibrunc, causing the cough, and at the
out the inflammation and
ago, and since then
bottie in tiie bous<
I without it. • tor coughs and colds, it
. 25c. 50c and S' bottles at
Arlington Drug Co. ,
Born—To Mayor and Mrs. T. ;
B. Collins—on the 12 inst a grand
daughter. The parents are Mr.
: and Mrs. J. D. Swain. Mrs. Col-
lins has been out with her daugh-
T he so called prohibition election ter Mrs. Swain, during the week,
in Dallas county last Tuesday was -
a farce pure and simple—The pro-
hibitionists generally refusing to
vote. On all such questions there
should always be a ful vote and an
acquiescence in results.
The result ot the late farce will
leave the matter wide open for
tinned agitation,
been decisive.
blame. I*
' the pros
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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/m1/5/?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.