The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1904 Page: 7 of 10
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Easter Sunday.
THE FAIR
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Call and get our price on anything in stock,
cando the best. Respectfully,
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buy.
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One dozen best bone collar but-
tons
One belt pin or
holder
Mens i sc 4 fly linen collars
(.standing) each
4 cards dorcas darning
cotton
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R. II. (Ball) Lasater.
W. B. Collins.
D. C. Sibley.
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Galveston, Honston, San
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Worth to
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We have a good, strong re-
cord. and have had during
nine years this bank has been
in operation.
We Propose Io Keep II Up.
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There is not a resemblance of
a risk taken by the people
who deposit their money with
us.
3c Will Buy.
25 6k( xx white envelopes
for
One dozen good safety
pins
1 card ot hooks and
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CITIZENS’
NATIONAL
BANK,
Arlington, Texas.
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Two balls battenbuj
thread
Three spools
floss
10 cent hair bar
rettes <
10 cents neptune shell
charms n .. .
10 cents shaving or hand
mirror.................
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Attention Bedford Forest Camp
U. C. V. .No. 1251.
BELL & SANDERS,
Arlington, Texas.
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We have two conipfete outfits and are prepared to
cxe ute work in our line promptly. Estimates fur-
nished or contracts taken complertcjobs.
ent with safe banking is ex-
tended to all of our custom-
ers, however large or small
your account
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Two boxes’car|>et
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Two boxed mattiirg
staples.. . *. ........... .....
too toe articles in Noah’s Ark
each
Good steele curry
comb.
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Runs 40 Cars Daily Between
DALLAS
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FT.WORTH
Cars leave Arlington for Dallas
39 minutes after every hour
from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.
AND
For Fort Worth 59
minutes after every
hour from 6 a.tn. to 11 p.ril.
TICKETS ON SALE AT LOW RATES |
. W. C. FORBESS, r -1
•General I'aseetiKer and Tick at Agent.
I at Mr. Thomas place—windmill,
1 tank, watering troughs, pipes, 1
A. M. Coble, Mike Ditto, Frank hydrants, etc. They are putting
> were down a Well for J. T. Crimm this;
elected aidermen without opposi- week.
Coble led the ticket, re-
ceiving every vote cast, 177.
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1 In the election Tuesday for
Mayor of the City, T. G. Bailey ; put in a complete residence plant
Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every was.elected over J. P. Jones by a
one hundred people who have heart trouble vote of I I 7 to 60.
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It is a scientific fact that all cases of ‘
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traceable to. but are the direct result of indi-
I All fnnA lalr.n Intn th. .tnm.rK
which fails of perfect digestiortferments and tion.
heart. This interferes with the action of
the heart, and in the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr, D. Kiuble. of Nevada. 0.. says: | had atomach
trouble and was In a bad state as 1 had heart trouble
with It. 1 :— —---------------
months and It cured me.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
A i and relieves the stomach of all nervous elected
I strain and the heart of all pressure.
W Bottles only.. $ 1.00 She holdln, 24 times thatrial
| »ize. which sells for 50c,
• Prepared by E. O. DeWITT EOO., CHICAGO.
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• Frisco System
be held in the Mayors office in the
City of Arlington on the 3rd Sat-
urday in April, and all members
are earnestly requested to be pre-
sent as it will be the time for se-
, lecting delegates to the state and
; national reunions.
J. C. Herndon, Com.
T. B. Collins, Adj.
1 The Mansfield baseball teimj
together with a lot ot their friends]
] came over Monday to play the!
elected Carlisles. They came with tne |
plurality understanding the game would be |
vote of 690, over five opponents
FOR SALE—Jj^od c »w fresh in
milk. X\G. McDaniel.
All Announcements in this column
are subject to the action of the «’
: THE PALACE BARBER SHOP
Invites yon to call in basement of Weeks Building lor
A high $,"lass Laundry work, for the latest stvlesof Hqir Cuts,
Hot anti Cold Baths at all hours, Daily Paper> and Cigars.
THOS. H. ADKINS. PROP.
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—ii-i ■ " ' ■— ■- 1 1 "■ "" . Wide Ve«tibule<l. Electric Lighted Train.
1 Vole Tliis For l our Favorite Teacher or I’narlit'r.
•J Four Votes for
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In Colling-Yates Co’s. World’s Fair Contest.
Kansas City
and the North and East
Choice of Routes via
Paris or Denison
Observation Dining Cars
and Haavey Dining Halls
All the Way.
W. A. TULEY, O. P. A
Ft. Worth, Texan.
Mr, D. Kiuble. of Nevada. 0.. uy’ | had stomach
nd was In a bad state as 1 had heart trouble
1 took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about (our [ .
T. J. Powell democrat ’
mat or of Fort
over Broiks republican by
of i ,616 to 268.
lican vote is doubtless due
loperation ot the
I which virtually
thousands of
thank (Lod.
Bryan T. Barry was
Mayor of Dallas by a
thing in tl
her manufiierh
LoUisana Long
les by the best si
south. Lime U
White, and pai
| Williams, iFcovers the edrth and will preach at the Christian church
embroidery any color vu tumbler
Side combs
each.. .' .., . Ju
Number 9 velvet ribbon any color Op
per yard Ju
One baby pin carrall »Qp
set Jv
» Walter Thornton visited home-)> * *
folks here this week. I kl fl D I Q 1/
Vernon Short returned this; I IfU lllvll
week to Paris where he will resume > J I
] home Sunday. She was accom- j
panied by her friend Mrs. Castle
burg
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jopling ]
were guests at Mrs Shorts Sunday
Miss Effie Goodwin ot Fort
VVorth spent Sunday at home.
The family of W. C. Noah of
this place attende I the marriage of
Mr. Noah’s brother, Walter, and ]
Miss Hayslip north of Arlington, I
Sunday.
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I Goodwin and Turner finished |
------ I up two wells last week; one on j Every accommodation consist-
I Posey Putmans place out '
I Creek, and one on Henry ’
' place south east ot town.
Boyd’s Old Stand.
r | 6 spools Clarks O. N. T. thread
jCj at
Eastet has come and gone and
with it the usual amount of agony,
anxiety, happiness and unhappiness,
The annual display of millinery Democratic party,
was fairly good. Saturday the por County Attorney:
weather was perfectly horrid and i Jordan Y. Cummings,
the greatest anxiety was felt about ' jeff py. McLean,
what kind of a day Sunday would I py House-
be. Sunday the weather was bet- por Sheriff.
.ter; in fact pretty good; a little1 John T. Honea,
cool it Is true, but the sun was 1 g p
gentlemen wgre seen wearing over- „ i
. .. ... For County Superintendent:
coats, most ladies were clad in n o
A fevtr pf
timid backed out and stuck to|-
ing of spring suits, low shoes, and , : Ramsey,
fancy hose to be seen among the ( . Lowe,
gentlemen, especially those who S. W. Rudd,
had not had millinery bills to pay. ■ Justice of Peace pricinct
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—’ i Public Weigher.
J. B. Martin Sr. au old ^id
highly respected citizen of For-
est Hill community, this county,
I died on the 1st instand was interred * —k
on the 2nd nsit. Mr. Martin was U' C' V' -No' I25*- The sewnd ’
77 years old, was the father of 8 I q^Jterly meeting of this camp will
boys and two girls, all of whom,
except one live in this County.
All the children were present at the
funeral. W. S. and D. R. Martin
two sons, of this place, and famlies
and J. C. Herndou attended the
funeral.
We want business and must have it, and we Jjelieve the prices
we make on new and dependable merchandise will appeal to your
better .judgment and thM you will at least throw a portion of
your trade where you 1
MORE FOR THE SAME.
One paper of pins ' Ip I
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One pa,»erof needles - • |p
for.... : lb
2 good |>en points Ip
for '. lb
One painted pen holder .
for lb
One boys top |p
tor lb
Five Slate’pencils . |p
for lb
Good steel thimble ip
for lb
Yard bady ribbon Ip
for lb
Good cedar, rubber tipped lead . ip
pencil for.......... lb
wifi get ‘THE SAflE FOR LESS, AND
” Note prices on the Following:
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In addition to above items we carry ,
a line of staple dry goods, clothing,
shoes and notions You caq find any
thing you wish in glass, tin and enamel-
ed ware. We guarantee a saving of 15
to 40per cent on all notions, hardware,
tin and enameled ware.
Still selling best calicoes P.
at Jb
Still seJling 4 4 bleached domestic Ep
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One large tin wash
pan
1 bottle best ink, pen point, and
pen holder for
Large size agate buttons, card of
144 buttons
Lit tit boys 10c 2 blade pocket
knife
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Announcements.
Monday morning there was a
good rain extending all the way
was re- out- Allpartsof our trade terri-
Worth, 1 tory has now had good rains and
a vote ^ie birds are singing, the grass)
The light repub- growing, loafers fishing and faini-l
to the ers and young colts “stepping
poll tax law, Idgfl ”
disfranchises
worthless blacks, “
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I urn- | Saturday the 23 inst the
• beSt I rural mail carriers of this County
Shing- wd* n,vet in Fort Worth at 2
the 1 at the City hall, tor the purpose
I of effecting a county organization.
Elder Hamlin of Fort Worth
] called at two and when the home ‘
] team did not put in an appearance l
till three, they refused "to play,
claiming it would throw them too
late getting home.
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The Arlington Ltimlier Co. is
headqulHlers for the best ot every-1
building /line,
jed zT>y the
^af mills, i
i/nfeje mills in
le fatuous Austin
ints the ^Sherwin-
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| can remember .when it was simple Indlges-
| tion. I. >-> . .
I)) ! heart‘disease, not organic, are
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
, Will Uli 1 Ml la wi pH 1 uu 1 iviiiiQiuo aou
i sweilsthe stomach, puffing it up against the
All kiudt of repai
CONTRACTS
'ork.
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1904, newspaper, April 7, 1904; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313572/m1/7/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.