The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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Hi ENJOYED THE SERMON.
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CORAL REEFS ON MOON.
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method
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BUSINESS IS BUSINESS.
bill actually
SORRY HE KEPT A QUARTER.
MUST BE STARVING.
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The Modern Train of Luxury
Mexico-St. ^ouis Special,
DR-J. F- M’KISS.CH
ARLINGTON, TEXAS.
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T. B. COLLINS
Arlington, Texas <
Real Estate Agtand Notary Public
Office, Bavoment Citixou* Nal’l HuukUiidg.
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People of India Pin Faith to Peculiar
Medicine*.
'• Great virtues are ascribed in In-
dia to the claws and horns of cer-
tain animals. Tiger daws are in
great demand with the common poo-
worn
Lieut. Gov. William M. Brown, of
Newcastle, Pa., who is interested in
the Syracuse & South Bay railroad
and spends considerable time in
Syracuse, N. Y.r recently received a
“conscience fund” of 40 cents from
Harry A. Toms, of 26 Kearaarge
street, Pittsburg. In his letter Mr.
Toms says: ’ «
as if you had
cider
OR. W. L. SJM W S, Jr.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OFFICE HOUMb:
9 to 11a.m. t.toSp.m. ' “
NEXT TO GROGAN & 7^AL
R R- WALLACE
Notary Public, Insurance, Loans *
and Real Estate. With the Har-
key, Dickerson Real Estate Co.,
Arlington. Texas. ,
S. D. LASATER ,
Notary Public & Real Estate Agt.
Solicits your notary work.
OfficQ^t Grogan & Deal’s Jewel-
ry Store, Arlington, Texas.
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CAT’S EYES TELL THE TIME.
~ ARLINGTON - TEXAS
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ployed ?h your
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charged you 25 cents more than. I
should have. I have since given my
heart to the Lord Jesus Christ. In-
closed please find 40 cents,. 15 cents
of which is interest.”
Dr. Pongo—You say your appetite Is
poor?
Elephsnt-r-Very poor; I don’t think
I’ve eaten a ton in two days.
The Bed of Lunar Occam,‘^According
to Astronomers.
Given to a French Traveler.
So long as there is a cat anywhere ,
near i'
use of a cat as a time indicator was „ .
M. Hue, who, in a worlc on* the Chi- in'his career he was already an orig-
nese empire, tells how he Was ini-
tiated into the mystery.
M. Hue and a party of friends net
out to visit a Chinese Christian mis-
' fainted.
sciousness
' Feudallogt his business.
When the party reached the vil-
“Why did you do that?” demand-
ed the teacher.
“0! just for fun,” replied Tom-
my.
“But, didn’t you know it
against the rules?”
“Sure! dat’s where de fun comes
in.”
DOUBLY OBJECTIONABLE.
in th
the t<
The strangeness of the scenery of
the moon and the enormous size of
its <4rater-shaped mountains have led
ronre astronomers to think that its
past history must have Ix’en quite '
different from t‘
8ORRY HE SPOKE.
He—I read to-day in a newspaper
that the best ‘emergency ration’ for
lifeboat men who have been out for
many hours, in the cold without food
is chocolate.
She—Well, as we are going out in
a boat, Fred, we might meet some
of these, poor men. Don’t you think
you’d better go back and get four
or five pounds of chocojpte creams F
When in Fort Worth Fat at
The Crane “ ‘
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Mr. Kicker — Your
makes my blood boll.
Dr. Slick—Then, air, I must charge
you >20 more for sterilizing your
system.
. W. D. HOUSE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Room* 410-311 Powell Building.
Phone ISIS
FORT WORTH - * -
Willjam P. McLean, Jr.
Walter B. Scott
Office Phone 866
McLEAN & SCOTT,
„ . Attorneys at Law
Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4, ^Teld’k
Building, 314 Main Street,
Fort Worth, Texas.
Notice by Publication of Final Account.
No. Iff 4. The State at Texan. .
To the sheriff or any constable ot Tarrant
county, greeting:
W. K. Edmondm admlniatrator of the entate
ot M. K. Cleveland, having tiled in our county
court hin. htjai account ot the condition of the
estate ot M. IC. Cle.veland, together trith an an- .
plication to be <lMCTrarrg.-d From said adminib* J
tration. You are hereby commanded, that by
publication of thia writ lor twenty day* prior to
the return day hereof in a newspaper regularly
published in the county ot Tarrant, you give
due notice toall persons interested in the account
for tinal sett lenient ot said estate, to Hie their ob-
jections thereto. If a ay, on or before the March
Xer.n, 1007, ot said county court, commencing and
to b<- hoiden at the court house ot said county, in
the city of Fort Worth, on the first Monday in
M arch. A. O. 1007. when said axxo-.nt and appli-
cation will be considered by said court.
Witness. J no. A. Kee, clerk ot the county
court of Tarrant county.
(liven under my hand and seal of said court, at
my ofbee in the city <4 Fori Worth this ZSth
day of J an. A. D. 19i 7. J no. A. Kee.
Clerk county court, Tarrant county.
By J, P. Alspaugh. Deputy clerk.
A true copy, I certify: T. J. Wood,
Sheriff of Tarrant county.
By W. M. Rea. Deputy Sheriff. l-Jl-5t
/b are placet! on the head,
self was no other than her own hue- A rather quaint remedy in the case
! a sprained neck is to use an iron
,-----*--- | meagure for a pillow.
AN_ELECTRIC PLANt. 1 ^ore fhroat is cured by spitting
I on red-hot iron—quite the simplest
and least expensive cure known to
the native doctor. Peacock’s flesh
its brands is touched with the medlCine f°r a"’tc rh-CU‘
..Osteopathy..
A. P. Terrell, M. D., D. Or
Mrs. A. P. Terrell, M. D., D. O. •
C. M. Terrell, D. O.
Ors. Terrell 1
Osteopathic Physicians,
Graduates of American School, " 2
Kirkyilje,' Mo. ’
Office 627 Wilson bldg
Residence 237, 3rd Avenue
Office Phone Main 3355
Residence Phofte HiskdL36
DALLAS, TEXAS
Chronic diseases a specialty.
Consultation and examin- .1
ation free. LiteratOTe sent/
on request. . , «
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“Don’t you think, sir, that the
artist has flattered me in his pic-
ture ?”
“Oh, dear madam, what
would not feel bound to flatter
you ?”
Surveyors are now in fhe field
surveying a line for a new inter-
urban road between Fort Worth
and Cleburne, via Crowley and
Joshua.
* surplus
demand
benefit
accomm
banking
DR. MILLER CURES MEN
ses kadiarasn. ovwow.MbUnA)
rr. worth, trxajb.
I Cere VariceccleaeS KeeffeS Vetae Sy PaMeMlUtkbdg
|M| I Cere Stricter* E Uriaery rieiHeleti wUSeef 0>»i eliee
Ifll Itaenmn onxun rfa*. » m »-■ r i
XL lamawl eel Me Staeeae WMSM Sweey. Bww to Mu>
ID 1 •___lereee w4ta tke eei
taUwvrlMf DieMMwi ki
Seetbe^^StowSTroiM
■SbumaUMk, Piles aa4 -__ ._____________
•aS aUMeeve—, Ohreaie DieeaM* ef etaaaad Weoxea
WBITR Ceeee »ot too oMpUeatoS treeleS *t heme
It yoe eenaot ealL vrrtio for ietomaUoa rwrerding
Home Treatment. Offlr« Houii S •• m. to t* m p. a»i
140 tot:*) sal 8:*• to ft w a. m. (Adrloe free by mail)
Tba De. MUler O*. turn tab UMir owe meeiclM* t* eeit
ttMDoedaofeaehltidtTMMlaeaa Oaefeeooveraelleoelal
ao actr* ebarge for medMeM er eleetrieel treetmaat.
Notice by Pub licit on of Final Account. I
No. JIM. The State of Texae. , I
To the sheriff or any conatabie of Tarrant I
couuty, greeting: I
J.M.Elrod, guardian of theettate of Wesley T.
Elrod, et al., minora, having filed In our oounty
court hia final account of the condition ot tba «e-
tate ot aaid Wealey T. Elrod, ot ai.. minora, to-
gether with an application to be diachargad from
.aid guardianship. You are hereby commanded
that by publication of thi, writ lor twenty daya
prior to the return dry hereof in a newspaper
regularly published in the county of Tarrant,
you give due notice to all perabna-.ntereetod in
the account lor final settlement of said estate to 1
tUe their objections thereto. It any they have.,on I
or before the March term. 1907, ot said county I
court, comma cing and to bo Jiolden at the court I
, hpi'se ot said county. In the city ot Fort Worth. 1
on the flrat Monday fn March A. D. 1907, when 1
said account ana application wlU be conaidered I
by said court. j
Witness. Jno. A. Kee. clerk ol ^thc county. I
court of Tarrant county. .
Given under my hand and aeal of said oourt. at
my office la the city of Fort Worth thia 25th day
Jan. a- D. 1907. • Jno. A. Kam I
Clerk county court, Tarrant county.
• By 3, -
A true copy; Ipertily: T. J. Wood. H
• Sheriff jf-Tarrant county. ill
u-fl Rea.- DeptreynheriP,........——ito*M» -•
Notice by Publication ef Final Account.
No. 2906. The State al Teaaa,-
To the aheriff or any constable of Tarrant.
county. Greeting:
Margaret Heard Robertson. Guardian of the
eat ate Mabel Clare Robertaon and James C.
Guy Robertaon. minora, having filed In our coun-
ty court hla final account of the condition
of the estate of said Mabel Clara
Robertaon and James C. Guy Robertson together
with an appikation to be discharged from said
guardianahtp.
You are hereby Commanded, that by publi-
cation M thia writ tor twenty days nrior to the rm
turn day hereof In a newapaper regularly pub-
lished In the county of Tarrant, you give due
notice to all persons Interested in the account for
final settlement of said estate, to file their ob-
jections thereto, if any they have, on or before the
March term. 1907, of aaid county oourt. com-
mencing and to be hoiden at the court house of
' said county, In the city of Fort Worth, on first
Monday Tn March A. D. 1907, when said account
and application will lie considered by Raid court.
Witness, Jno. A. Kee, Clerk of the county
court ot Tarrant counry.
Given under my hand and seal of said court, at,
my office In the city of Fort Worth this 25th daxf
of Jan. A. D. 1907. Jno. A. Kee. <■
Clerk County Court. Tarrant County* <
By J. ft. Alspaugh. Deputy clerk. \
.A true copy, I certify: T. J. Wood. 11
Sheriff of Tarrant county. I)
By W. M. Rea, Deputy Sheriff. 1 Jl-4t J 1
«• “I don’t - like Gadboy’s line of
talk.”*
“He does tell long itoriea.”.
tfYe»; and. they’re as broad aa
they’re long.”—Louiaville Courier-
Joumal.
owner makes a garland of them and
wears them around his neck.
Deer’s horn ground into fine
paste is an excellent balm tor pains
and swellings. A more curious use
is found tor the same substance; it
> a ]x>wder
A Solid Train of Elegance and Ease
via I. 4 G. N. LL
• To St. Louis and Chicago
To MEXICO
COMPOSED OF PULLMAN'S LATEST CREATIONS—
TOO TRUSTING.
“ ’Rast us, you Took
been run through a cider mill.
What’s the matter with your face ?”
“Ovahconfidence, sub.”
“Overconfidence ?”
Ki
v.
grow up in charge of foreign gov-
ernesses,’ and while Miss Marjory
Gould, who is still ip her teens, may
have possessed 8 natural aptitude
tor the acquirement of languages,
yet her ability to speak, read and
wjite French, German and Italian
has been#aided .by good instructors
since she left the kindergarten.
Kingdon Gould is also well versed
in German and French.
“Miss Helen Gould did not start
to acquire the continental tongues
until she had become a young wom-
an. Now she can talk, read and
write German, Italian and French.
Her latest linguistic accomplish-
ment is Spanish, to which she is at
present devoting herself. One of
her reasons for going abroad this
summer was to test her knowledge
of those four continental tongues.”
Ballard Snow LLiimeat Co.
-L0^;.”?x—
Did vo
' :ity hol<
nentto
ive,that
Did you ei
^theirsa
down in t
ashamed
of their
but never
we go ou
families
live, abou
offered is
: M|t> hurches.
I nHlup *n a '
■ I s,iou]<1 ask
his town
advantage
at the salo
what you
every man
viction in 1
is a curse t<
thousands <
I them
it, whei
/ise the
i piem.
f
Ln.,
s
105 and 105}^ West Ninth Street eji
IB Between Main and Houston Sts. fjl
j Old Phone 905 FORT WORTH, TEXAS ?
or swollen eye is cured by
t or
The police- chain of a .door. A remedy applied
i considerable effect in epileptic
a bunch of keys in
m of the sufferer. It is said
Old
larijy with that mass of the peopje
who ordinarily took little interest
in church sendee.
! Uncle .John Wesley Maxwell, a
kindly old man from a neighboring
village, who failed to inherit that
love tor matters theological which
tug U|, ...Y V.V..UO .. .W. ...» ..^ __________________was
I told Hue to lock at them, at the same ^orn to- UPOI» one occasion went to
time volunteering the information "hear Rev. Mr. Gregory preach.
that it was not noon yet. While they . Speaking about it to a friend the
Rev. T. B. Gregory, of New York,
it ia not necessary to have a widely known by his weekly sermon-
watch or a clock, for the animal’s ettoa in the Sunday World, was, for
>■ eyes will toll you the time of day. a short time in the middle eighties,
- The first European to learn of the pastor of the Universalist church in
Belfast, Me. At that early period
pupils of a cat’s eyes
' narrower
J WINTER 3
g COLDS g
7 you need
noU fear* |
" Them if you |
F BALLARDS
HOREHOUND 8
SYRUP |
A cough or cold is generally a forerunner of many serious M
Bick’Rpelis. It should not be neglected, the human breathing ■
system ia a combination of tubes and cells, which must be [S
kept in-order to insure good health. i|
Ballard's Horehound Syrup
CI TPPC COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, i
VUIVCO WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP h
AND ALL PULMONARY DISEASES. 2
Cured of a Chronic Cough. ]
j. I^. Kills, Butte, Mont., writes: “j cheerfully recom- H
mend Ballard’s Horehound 8yrun to all people afflicted H
with chronic coughs. I suffered for x-ears witn a chronic ■
cough which would last all winter. Ballard s Horehound
Syrup effected an immediate and permanent cure.” E4
• ’ 25c, 50c and $1.00. ft
Composite Car (with Barber Sifop, Baths,
etc.,) Diner. Drawing-Room Compart-
ment and Observation Library Sleepers.
SEni-WEEKLY.
For Illustrated Booklet and Particulars
■ -See I. & G. N. Agejit or Write
D. I- JBxictu.— - ——•- --------- '-Geo, D. Hunter.
G. P. T. A. A. G. P. & T. A.
Palestine, Texas. ' ‘
“It mny not be generally known
that Miss Helen Gould and her
" are re-
," said a broker
“Yoh will find that
many children of wealthy parents
become good linguists, because (hey
to depend entirely
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Books! Books!! *
Books!!!
The latest books on the market will be found
here. NOVELS, FICTION, ROMANCES.
In fact everything. Here are a few of them.
Blindfolded, For the Soul of Rafael, The Edge
of Hazard, The Idlers, Doc Gordon. The Cav-
alier, A Pasteboard Crown and others. Phone 3
Citation by Publication.
Secret Long Known to th* Chinee* On* Phaee of It Particularly Pl*a«*d T?^nt^ntr. tZ“^
— • ■ — . ..... H*T.
To the Rlwrlff or any ConataNo o< Tarrant
county. Grwtinv:
You are h.-n-by c.wumanfiod, that, by niakina
publication ot iliie citation in mhuo new.papvr
published In the couuty ai Tarrant four week*
prvvloue to the return day hereof, you euinmou
Hcynthla Smith, whom- reeldeitce ievmknown. Io
be anil appear before the dietrlct court, to be
hoiden in and for the county of Tarrant, at the
court houiia IliervU. in the city ot Fort Worth, on
theaecond Monday in Febtuary, A. D. 19U7, tne
aamebeina the eleventh day of aai.1 month, then
and there to anewor the petition ot vainea Hmilii.
ae plaintiff, filed in said court on the latn day U
January. A. D. 19»7. aaam.t Scynthla bmiin. ;ia
yalu numbered XSilj tile
nature ui which deiu.<j)d i» aa follow*, to-wur
I'laiutiM aitccve luai he and duleudaiil were
married in December lioot, and auea for divorce ou
the rrounda ol adultery and atatuury abandon
niant of three yeai .Y. i. -i u.lcndant’e aaid cum-
duct haa rendered tiiuu' further living together
ineupportahle.
Herein Ian not, Jiul have you then and thdre
before aaid court* la.a writ, with your return
thereon, showtnc hew you have executed the
silnr.
Witneee. Jno. A. Martin, clerk ot the dietrlct-
court of Tarrant County.
Green uniter my Hand and aeal of nakl court in
Fort Worth, thia 1.-th day ol Jan. A. D. 19i>7.
J.MO. A. MARTIN,
Clerk Dietrlct court. Tarrant county, Texas.
By C. N. Hic-tt Deputy, 1-17-At
8TRANGE REMEDIES FOR ILLS.
When-Mme. Droz, a Paris mil-
I were pulling over the case the boy tollowing day the honest old man
- said with great earnestuvsa:......... L, ~ A
1 . “By„jx)llv, I am glad'I went to f 0»c ° r two claws may he
lage they asked the Christian con- hear - him—he’s a smart toiler?! th‘‘ r‘ PT
verts if they could tell the time by! That’s jest the kind of a sermon‘I a larger numbcr the fortunate
a cat’s eves «nd how it%was done.; like; there wasn’t so darned mtieh
Immediately there was. a wild hunt religion in it.”,
and all the cats obtainable in the ' --------------•_ 1
neighborhood were brought before
them.
The Chinese pointed out that the . ]jner< returned from a walk recently,1 is sometimes made into a puwder
. ipils of a cat s eyes were gradually ; gho discovered that the door of her' which is supposed to aid the growth
” UP 1° 1~ noon, when they qa( )iaj thrown ojm'ii. I___1
became scarcely perceptible lines, ]y she thought of burglars, and
’ ’ ’ 't across
inal thinker, a.forceful sneaker, and -<1«1,;,“Uu‘
i , ■ .. . ' ' .. , Mature oi 1
i by his unconventional attitude a
rather unique character
While his singular qualities ns a
sion settlement among the peasantry, clergyman did not appeal^strongly
They met a young Chinaman on the to certain of the older parishioners,
road and to test his intelligence they they gained for him a notable popu-
asked him if he could tell them the
time. The native looked up at the
i sky, but the clouds hid thexun from
view and he couldn’t read any an-
swer there. Suddenly he darted awa}
to a farm and returned in a few mo-
ments with a cat in his arms. Push-', , c,-_-
ing up its eyelids with his hand he ‘h*8 name would indicate that he
yoars ago, wWte W —’ ”Yesr suh, OvahoonfideOce
ed * your Isw o^ce. ypu sent .]^^I .tha^.,L^ould.ciU. &(E^f. ^
to Clinton with a mule and I a Rah an’ git away—an’ I didn’t git ,
. , I away, suh.”
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ran
speedily the black scorpion
concierge,
a policeman.
and the concierge entered the din-, children wear them on their waist
A plant has been discovered in
’i a pi^ars to be
If one of
' ,'matisni.
Kat-! THE GOULDS A8 LINGUISTS.
Instant- of stunted women. Joints taken
from the long and slender tail of
who speedily the black scorpion are supposed to
Mme. Droz keep illness at arm’s distance when
to the
eye and after that dilation recoin- . brought
menced. Hue examined the eyes of I nnd f|ie v ...v u
several cats and verified what the ' jng-roqm, hut fell back at the spec- ' thread.
. taele which confronted them. The A. red
1 man who had entered the house was having it touched with the bolt
man cut lhe cord and* the concierge with
I attended to Mme. Droz, who had fits is to place
— When she recovered con- the pal
another surprise awaited that the fit passes away as readily
her. The man who had hanged him- if the ijieyi
j p.11 f I T, , l. A *’ l" . . —. AHTM l..... A — ...l-..-. —
band, who hud left her 15 years ago. ' of
f .. i • • *-----‘--- i measure for a pillow,
that of the earth. |. - ci crroir Dl »„-r i *
ThiS7tuiWV(?T, IS ffdtlKe opmidh df - . , - ----
the French scientists. Locwy anil ; .
Puiseux, who, in a recent eoinmuni- , Nicaragua which appt
- cation to the Academy of Sciences, [ charged with electricity.
I say that a study of the latest lunar it .' ... t —
photographs tcnils to show that the naked hand, a,distinct shock is felt I
. conrirtioT! of-the mornr's•surfaceriasi rirrnlirr to that pwriieeil 'Kv"a U-t
been produced by tjie action of the J tory. Its influence upon a magnetic
same natural forces now at work on medle is noticeable at a distance of
the earth. I half a doaen yards, and
Every one who has seen a chart of nearer t' 1---------- ... , .. .
the moon as drawn by astronomers crehscs; while, if the instrument is niarkable linguists,
7 - I . , . - At,.. -.1___
knows of the curious, i
ged rings that have lieen called will assume a- deadly circular
“moon craters’’ tor many years.
Now astronomers have raised the
question whether or’not they are
really the craters of extinct vol-
canoes, a# has l>ci‘n supposed tor so
long. One of the scientists asks,
“How would the ocean bottoms of
the earth appear to a man in the
moon if all our seas were to disap-
pear?”
" “Exactly the same as the moon
craters look to us,” js the answer.
‘ Consequently certain astronomers
are now engaged in attempts to
prove that the moon’s curious sur-
face is not all volcanic and that the
“craters” are nothing more Or less
than coral reefs and the remains of
other coral-like structures that have
been left high and dry by the evapor-
ation of lunar oceans.
. ... . I as
the plant this -influence in- n*CCP< Miss Marjory Gould,
i f . i n T’L-nRlrk linmiiala coi<l <i
irregular, rag-- placed in the center of thp bush, it- ^0 other.day.
i___ ._ii i _.:n ________ _ .i___ii.. ____i-^ more- fl’nnv children c
ment. The intensity of the phenom
eonon seems
I upon the time of day.
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