The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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from a visit to relatives at Somer-
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last week alter visiting her aunt
Mrs. 'I'. A. Hay es.
R. E. Gordon.
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W. C. FOR BESS, ,
G- P. &■ T-. A., Fort Wo^h.
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days only Friday and Saturday
June 28 ‘and 29. I will sell any
piece of china at cost, come while
it’s cheap, ’ Noah Deal.
J. B. Crow and Miss Aiken of
Ft. Worth recently visited Mrs.
Sam Crow. j ]o
Connections are Certain
at
Is fast becoming the fruit,
▼egetable, grain and cotton
country of the Southwest.
It will pay you to investi-
gate right now. ■ *
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J. S. McKinley.
The latest reports from Uncle
Geo. Coulter at Hagerman is to
tjie effect that he is much im-
proved and friends now feel hope-
ful that he will recover and re-
turn home in a few weeks. Leslie
Coulter has returned home,leaving
Charley with their father.
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estroyer known.
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p trouble you-
Hooper’s Tetter
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Miss Lillie McNatt is this week
I visiting her sister Mrs. Watson of, lu>
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Miss Catherine Green of Mis-
! on a 'visit to her
erected.
.No worn in ever
ot white kh ies
that she w;
Mrs. E. E. Rankin entertained
a jolly dinner party on Tuesday.
Those enjoying the hospitality oj
Mrs. Rankin were Rev. W. T.
Thurman and Mesdames Hanger,
Thurman, Fitzhugh and Burney.
outing at’Mineral Wells and Glen
: Rose.
Mrs. Atnapda M. Stockton of
I Belton, and daughter from San
Antonio, are here visiting Mrs. S.
B. McBride, sister of Mrs. Stock-
ton.
Musicale and lawn party at the
■ residence of Mrs. Mike Ditto,
Friday evening June 28. A most
excellent program tn has been ar-
ranged and a good time promised
, for everybody. The admission
tee of 10c will be used for the
, Cemetery Association.
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By Painless Methods
Is Without Operation J
paslui. Wt r»r«x2%J
bri’y, Pitit to Jru-dj
itM Of MMOOM LI .dP
dd.ie and Urinary I
.1 l iver Troub1' •, I
•«, ri.-ero. Stameni ..]■
of 1
<■4 treated at*homer
•ormatioB reward> i?
1 u m. to 12:30 p. tn;
vlcv free by matt)
>n medicine* to suit
i* toe covers *ll eo» ,■<;
irtcBl treatment.
c_r>ig EASES
ter, Mm. R. If. Lane.
Master Kenneth Davis of Fort
Worth is spending a few days1
with his grandmother Mrs J. A.
Du< kett.
Miss Lucy Howard has closed
her music class and -gone to her
borne in Longview for the sum-
mer.
Mrs Frank BrittiAn and son
of Putman and Mrs. Griffith of
Burleson visited Dr., and >Mrs.
B. F. Brittian this week.
Miss Mary Cravens entertained
a few couples with a lawn party
Monday evening in honor of her'
guest, Miss Buchanan.'
Mrs. John Thurman and baby
leave Monday for Little Rock,
after a visit here to the family of
Rev. W. T. Thurman.
knds crack open
Hooper’s Tetter
Mrs. M. J. Newman of Celina
and sister Miss Maggie Fitch of
Euless, were the guests at the
home of E. M. Phelps Monday.
Miss Cora Dillon of Denton
after a visit of eight days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E- M.
Phelps has returned home.
For Sale.
Frcsn jersey cow with hieffer
calf, $50,00, Fresh cow not
jersey, but a good cow, $40,00.
Only one for sale, you can have
choice,
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Two numbers of especial ',
were songs sung by ..S
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Mrs. H.'S; Denham of Livingston
has been spending the w;ek here
with her sister Mrs. W. M.
Stanberry.
Dr. O. V. Lawrence has gone
to Shreveport where he will
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while he is J
waiting for the completion of the
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ah 1 7. *1 .1 1 |1,’’‘-’ket. . Pictures in locket.
All who attend the musicale I .
11 . * mi rv». ’ !tnri’ t<> this office. ' .
and laivn partv at Mike Dittos I
tomorrow night, can rest assured (
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two $3000.00 houses.
Rose & M.tchell,
The Firm that Hustles.
E cltts' Ayettit.
Dr. W. I. Ghormley, jeweler
and optician, will be at
I ington Drug Co, v'
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Rev. P. M. Fitzgerald is hold-
ing a revival at Kerens.
H. H. Berger of Dallas was in
the City Wednesday,
F. O. Crockett, wife and baby,
spent Sunday at Rhome.
Miss Esseliue Varble is visitiug
in Weatherford and Mineral Wells
Mrs. Tults of.'Dallas is visiting
her daughter Mrs. J. W. Bone.
Manley Carlisle has returned
to his home at Plaqp after a visit
here to Justin Carlisle.
Miss .Katherine Buchanan of
Ft. Worth was a recent guest of
Miss Cravens.
Miss Vivian Mathis of Wichi-
ta Falls is visiting Miss Burdah
Weeks.
Five persons were baptized
into the fellowship of the Baptist
church, at the services last night.
Visit the china sale at Noah
Deal’s Jewelery store Friday and
Saturday June 28 and 29.
Mrs. J. G. Salter of Wortham
will arrive tomorrow to visit her
sister Mrs. T. A. Hayes.
Mrs. T. X. Bradburn and
daughter Miss Pauline of Dallas
spent Wednesday here.
H E Luck, the minister, will
■preach at the Christian church
next Sundav morning and even-
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Worth.
Mrs. Frank Walker and
have gone to Oklahoma for
visit of two months.
J. C. Turnbow, our affable shoe J
maker was at Stephenville on
business last week.
E. P. TURNER,
General Passenger Agent,
DALLAS.
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Tyler, Tex., or John F. Lehane.
;G. F. & P. A., Tyler, Texas.
five due houses,
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School was dismissed «at
U)U4<
County, in the Ciiy of Fdrt Worth, on
Monday in July A. D. i AJ, .
count and Application w iH Im* cohsldr'red by
-said Court. Witneas John A. Kfe Clerk of the ‘
County Cour’ of Tarrant,County.
given under my hand ami <m«i <4
•aid Court, at my office in the CJity of fort
Worth thia.4th, day o( June A. D. 1907.
-- John A. Kee,
Clerk County Court, 1 arrant County.
By J. P. AUpaugh, Deputy Clerk.
A true copy, I certify: ‘ T. J. .Wood,
Sheriff of Tarrant County,
By W. M. Rea. Deputy Sheriff. 13
the whole body. Make* rich pure
blood. Kodol eouforms to the
National PtiresFpod and Drug Law.
Sold by Arlington Drug Co.
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i onlyd’i’gS’s McEwing of Dallas w?re here this j with the family of her uncle and : at Smith’s Drug Store’ till t
the stomach and adds strength to wee^ visiting friends. aunt Mr' and M*b. W. . E.j nttw brick is completed, wTiic!
Miss Bell of Overton visited the
family of J. T. Trammel last
week.
Rev. T. B. Watson, Presbyertian
Evangelist, spent last week at
Athens in a protracted meeting.
Mrs. W. M. Stanberry and little I
Dorothy returned Sunday night
IN-
Fort Worth and
Dallas
if you travel via the
TERURBAN
Cars always arrive and depart on l^1!
schedule time. Cars leave each ’’
city every hour from 6
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keoexsary to ■
v vegetable H
DyspepsU, K
rs H. J. Cipps is m> fur im Mr. ard Mrs. J. W. Marshall i
proved as to be able to sit up now. And little son of Hillsborq) have progressing nicely
Mrs. B. H. Moyer is visiting
her mother at Leonard.
Volunteer £
Cultivator
WeorlflnoteStii'ctype ot A*lkinr Cultiva-
tor. It appealed to the proCMcol farmer, creat-
ing rich an enormous demand that marly
every manufacturer if faro luc. implomenta In
the united Stutee att-rnplM to duplictto it.
Still it* original <xclu»ivr, features owned
solely by us make It fur superior to any of its
Irnitatoi'H. You will, therefore, get b-»t reeuhs
by buying tha Original Volunteer. The Victor
Riding Cultivator Is al.«t a world beater. If
your dealer does not sunply you, write us direct for circmars and sjieciai prices.
We are headquarters, for everything that Is best In ImpleaMnts, v■.■—ns and
vehldse. If It'a a standard linplemant or machine wo are auro to have it. Write uo
PARLIN A ORENDORFF IMPLEMENT CO., DALLAS, TEXAS
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Santtarimm during tlfe summer. ’’^nd the latter with friends and |
Miss Thebla Vales came in Sun-'
day* Tfom Graham 'or a .visit to
her grandparents, S. Yates and (
wife, ... (that the Architecls teachers and
,, ------, I trustees might make a study of
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hood and , . , , i
, . .. plan for the new building to be; visited
Miss Brandenburg are enjoying an I ‘
ereHed Sunday.
put on a pair j Mrs. Herbert Dtinagan and
will. >ut feeiii.ig [kahy of Midlum! retirricrl home;-
loo good to do I
kitch n work.—Snap Siiots.
Lots of them have got to feel-
ing that way with black shoes ow; , ^l he Sunuay School at tnc
or even without any shoes at all.
Box Supper and Ice Cream.
Box and ice cream supper com-
bindd at Thomas Chappel Thurs-
day night July 4. Benefit of
Church. All are invited, come
and help a good cause, and have
a good time.
LOW RATES
For the Following Meetings
Via the Cotton Belt.
Afniual Reunion U. C. V.—
Richmond, Va., May 30-June 3,
’07. General Assembly Presby-
terian Church in U. S. A.— Co-
j lumbus, Ohio, May 15-30. Na-
•'L‘.rr<J tional Congress of* Mothers—Los
Angeles, Cal., May 10 to 15. Na-
* tional Electric Medical Associa-
tion—Los Angeles. Cal., June 18
to 21. Annual Meeting Grand
Lodge B. P. O. E-,~Philadel-
phia, Pa., July 15-20. General
Assembly Presbyterian Church
in U. S. A.—Birmingham, May
16-35. Nobles of the Mystic
Shrine—Los Angeles, Cal., May
5-11.. Conference of -German
Baptist Bretheren—Los Angeles,
Cal.. May 16-23. General As-
sembly Cumberland Presbyterian
Church—Dickson, Tenn., May
'16-25. Jamestown Ter-Centen-
nial Exposition—Norfolk. Va.,
April 26, Nov. ,30. Tennessee
Funeral Directors and Embalm-
ers Association2—Nashville. Ma;.
7-12. Annual Convention Inter-
national Independent Telephone
As. of America—Chicago, June 3-
5. Special Excursions to the
City* of Metdco—May, June ano
July. Twenty-third internation-
al Christian Endeavor Conven-
tion—Seattle, Wash., July .10-15.
Convention Baptist Young Peo-
ples Union—Seattle, Wash.. July
4-7. Grand Lodge Independent
Order of Good Templars-Seattle.
July 16-22.
Some of the rates authorized
for the above occasions are as
low as one fare plus $2 for the
I round trip. By reading over the
list of cities above you will note
it will be to your interest to see
the nearest Cotton Belt agent, or
to address the following repre-
•entativek, in the event you con-
template a trip to or near any oi
them. * -•
_R. C, Fyfe, A. G. F. & P. A.,
A little Kodol taken occasionally
especially after eating, .will relieve
sour stoniache, belching and heart-
burn. J. B. Jones, Newport,Tenu
writes: “I am sure three one dollar
bottles of your Kodol positively
cured me of dyspepsia, and I can
recommend it as that was three
years ago and I haven’t been
bothered since with it.” Kodol is
guaranteed to give relief. Sold
by Arlington Drug Co.
For a cold or a cough take Ken-
nedy’s Laxa’ive Cough Syrup. It
is BETTER than any other‘cough
remedy because its. * laxative
principle assured a healthy.copious
actiou of the bowels and at the
same it heals irriation of the throat,
strengthens-ihe bronchial tubes and
allays inflammation of the mneous
membrance. Contains Honey and
Tar, pleasant to take. Children
like it. Conforms to the National
Pure Fcod and Drug Law. Sold
by Arlington Drug Co.
When your back aches it is
almost invariably an indication
1 that something is wrong with your
kidneys. Weak, diseased kidneys
frequently cause a break down of
the entire system. DeWitt’s
j Kidney and Bladder Pills affefd
•ny p?.,mpt relief for weak kidneys,
I backache, inflammation of the
bladder and all urinary troubles.
DeWitt'sCarbolized Witch Hazel '
Salve does not merely heal on the I
Surface; impenetrates the p>rs and ^j
promptly relieves pain, caused njHII
boils, bnrus, scalds, ents and skin -
diseases. It is especially good for j
piles. Beware of imitations. Sold
bj Arlington Drug Co.
Williams,
Viigil E- Watson and wife of
Hopkinsville Ky., are lure spend-
ing a few weeks with the parents
of Mr. Watson, Rev- T. B. Wat-i that they will spend a pleasant .{) S(?|| qUjte
son.
baby Burney Watson, son of Rev and
a 1 Mrs, T. B. Watson graduated at-
| Cumberland t'niversify Lebanon
I Tenn., last week and is here with
his parents for the summer.
It's too bad to see people
who go from day to day suf-
fering with physical weak-
ness, when Rocky Mountain
Tea would strengthen them.
Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Alex
H. Smith.
G. D. Linscum, a prominent
merchant of Gonzales, wife and
children' are here this week visit-
ing their uncle and aunt Mr. an 11
Mrs. C. D King. ’ ------- ? ' --------- .JM
... Tr.- t_~ , ta it » 1 7 Misses Nora Pullin and Hattilene Joe Thompson, eight year olcE "-ill
Misses Tishit and Della Bak/r , * |> . * ,
... . I Wilson of Ft. Worth spent Sunday s6n . of Mr . arid Mrs John IS
arc visiting tins week, tire former 1 . , . . 1
with Mrs. C. B. Berry. I nompson, died at their- h>”iie 6*
Thos. W. Collins of'Ringold. mih”' tWst ot town,. ye«terd^®|
ev< i >ng after an illness of onbe "'SB
two days
I'or trrxt c^irsM'^IrW^Rsmithing!: ■;
and- horse shoing, wood
lEinc carriage
1 rubber tires, ‘
R. E, 1’utnjans is the place,
s' west-Mai nSt-
Notice.
If Dallas News is not deliver)
pron.ptl) and satisfactorily, please.
t | report to, d™
R. E. Gordon, ujl
Christian church is to have a re-
view of the quartet’* lessons just I --------------
now closing. The work is to be
conducted by H E Luck, the pas-
tor, and elaborately illustrated
with stereopticon pictures, maps, !
etc. The Sunday Schools of the
town are invited to participate.
DaW, Friday July 5 •
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Contractor Bushnell repoHs work Brownie’s Band.
, , /on the new
been visiting Mr. Marshall’s sis- Methodist church
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I Rev. W. T. Thurman requests
the Journal to say that he will
occupy his pulpit next Sunday
mor ring and evening, after
which he will take vacation for 2
weeks. All are cordially invited
to be present at the service Sun-
day.
son,.
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Mrs. Grace t’Ctyle of Orange , Bis sisters. Miss Florence Swann
. Joe ,
Mrs. Sue^ McVeigh and Mrs. ■ last
wife of Fort ■.
Notice By Publication of Final Accouf.
No. 2668.
The State of TeXaa, to the Sheriff or
Constable of T-nart County- Greeting.
§idney L. Snmueb, adminri'rator of the '
Eante of Not Knmn, dweceM, Sold by Arlington Drug Co.
filed in our count* court hii final account | Tji-xt-n ~ti’- , , ,
of the condihjn of the eatafe of .ailNu Krntner,' F0R RLM^Wlth board, a
deceased with an application to be dis- j COtjl, Up SttlifS room. PhOBC I I 6. I
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IH -jani ■miiuui.- .icaia'i.
hereby commanded that by pub'ica- j' U e CaU U,ake yOUr Photographs, |
turn day hereof ... a new*n»per r <c r'v pub- largest size,
liahed in the county of Tmran’^yo'j
notice to al! .
final aettlertrer1 < f jaiJ » tute. tj ‘ • l*i ■
iont thereto. '! an: th y havr, < ■ ■ r I -
July term, 1907 of n.d Crtin'y <- nr', con
ing and to be holdtn at the Cm.r fl ’m>e of mid L
iiic I im pours
FOR RENT—With
an application to be dir- ’ COul, Up Stairs room
charged from said adminir'rator. ~~ 7 . .. " ~ I
You are hereby commanded that by pub'ica- : " ~ —r i n--i , |
- jtanofrH! ’.-rrbrrvtmry drr r r---from a vrilhant Post Gdrd t_o the i
r."Wit>»;>rr r •ti',rlv p:h- largest si/c. ■ 1.. .....
1 ‘ social groups,’. F^-i^ -a I
bu ds, accidents, courts evdiciice
—By day or night better and jof Marshall
■-r Ilian c.tn be done with-a
At your service qt all]-
Calk . ' ’ *' ' \ , ...
I turt-ed from a visit with her
| at San Angelo. ---—
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I When your food has not been . , f
propcly digested the entire system a *Uest of her s;Ster Mrs'
is imp oicd m the s line proportion. l>urney. _ ,
| Yottr stomai h needs help. Kodol j
i 'ter?1' 1 in fhe
One of the prettiest things off
the season was the benefit en— ’
tertainment given at the Car-
li«lt Academy by the Junior
League assisted by pupils of >
Mrs. O. J. Lawrencc’a music
class, all being under her super-
vision. ;
Instrumental music consisted
of four, six and eight hand duet*
Sweet child voices saug solos,,
duets and in choruses.
A delightful row of sunflowers
blossomed and faded before our
eyes,
mention were songs sung by
little Fannie Noah’ of Farmer .
Texas, also by Vinita McNatt
and Sam Mason.
Last came the Brownies’ Band) -1
and the stage was a woodland
where happy children ' met real
live brownies, wood-nymps, wee-
wees, gay little butterflies, and
the lovelist fairy'queen in all
fairyland and a beautiful little
fairy princess. There were two
live owls, big as boys and some ‘
gypies. It was all so delightfully-*”
pleasing to the lovers of the
beautiful, a neat sum was realiz-
ed which will be added to the
fund for the M. EJc church 1
building. '
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Have flattering proposition to -•’3
make some bright energetic and I
| i’it< l:ig“nt young lady who is JB
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs, Fort
Ramsey took their dinners and |
went out to Village Crc» k last i
Mondaytospcad the/day . Tl; .istern Star of Arlington
Wanted.
50 head of horses and cat tie to
pasture at $1 00 per head per
month. Fine pausture, living
'water. Call ou Cox and Walton
at Livery Stable. •
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Misses Mat Mathers, josie Spear,
and Susie Appelton, Messrs Rob
Lee, John Harrison, B. O.
Mitchell and Henry Williamson young lady" who is ‘ ’’1
chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. R A. aCQLlaiwith Arlington people . ']
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Fort |Cal) ()lf Rojje & Mitchell< in base_ <!
ment Weeks building. B
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]-A—gold me ■ it h-is been—itwafi.'l • a41—f-ri-t-t—t-ke pienie Wedneadny—-*<39
company for not telling any at Lake Erie given by the Dallas*'J I
ish stnriAc and Fort Worth members of that. ' W
7 . ,' • ! order T^rY Rainey super in ten- '* r3F
' . *n‘‘ 11 ’ 1 dent 01 the Masonic Orphans ,'i
Oi AlilWUHU -Www a, For, iVo-;h ,
you w.tl,
sc. t v of the clildren to the picnic, |
and the little folks were highly , ^9
cnt.'i rained by the many amuse-I
1* be found there. The “
Eastern Star of this place will lie
A*.'or lii^-j honored on Friday**after- jjl
s- "-k <>1 ,.t > o'clock by a visit frorot 'ffiB
begun this I!,- , ;-i, tb, .f{tj Worthy Matron *r»c^--g9l
IGiand Secretary of the state,
at ‘ " iy
Lost. |
(7 o’clock car down fron*
I Worth Sunday night, or be- ' -9
1 M. St nberry, child’s efiain and
Re- ■ «
No where to put it, will have
, ' i a number of nice .1
evening. j bo^|s platers, cracker J
Hands painted china, sale two plaque, cups and saucers,tankard
/ jars. Come look if you don’t
buy, .Noah Deal,- ’
$10 down and $10 per month I
will buy you a lot in Factory -j
Place (North Fort Worth) and
you mav get one of 15 vacant |
its
Mts. Will Pulley and baby are ; See
visiting Mrs. Ben Sawyer of
Walter Oklahoma.
Will Crockett and wife of DM- I
las visited W. B. Crockett and
family Sunday
Mrs. T H. Adkins and child-
ren are visiting relatives at Grand- i new brick into which be will
I view this week. j move.
j Misses Nora Pullin ami Ha^ilene Tl
1 Wilson of Ft. Worth spent Sunday s,jn ’ of Mr . arid
pracice as an Interne at Shre-vport I with her brother at Fort Worth, |
i visited his’parents here Sunday.
W. B. Baxter of Sulphur
o’ck ck Tuesday evening, in order Springs spent Sunday with his
daughter Mrs. Templeton.
Mr. and Mrs. Laten Stanberry
relatives in .CieLurne
• * Everett Bell has returned from
a trip to Galveston. S. E. Mor-
rison and wife of Ft. Worth ac-
companied him ancT on fHeir re-
j turn visited Mrs. W. J. Bell. j ^le *
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j - Rer-ard Mrs. W. T. Thurman--—--------
'will leave Monday for their for- Fruitvale on
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In the gallery, your sour, is here on a 'visit to her i anticipate a Ncasant amo K<ruit r(j(]s at
lodges, jaunt Mrs. F.M. Swann. old friend^ ' breeze. A perfect paradise.. Let
Friends of Mrs. A. W. Meadows i reccl,tE’ gradual- us drive >cu uut t!'*’”< Jtue pike
I - Texas‘ Px^ct her !lf pH,.cetnn University; arrived al! the wa>' Kose & ’*'•
I here rm a visit about July 4th. bsf ■'Sni,(laVi an(1 has beeil The Fir,u that Hustles j
•'j Mrs. A. M. Vineyard Jias re-' looking fer “woik” this week| j The building of th
Jim Swann and"wife. of lA<rt jS»nitariutn -ca^u!
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Stanberry, William M. The Arlington Journal. (Arlington, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 27, 1907, newspaper, June 27, 1907; Arlington, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313685/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Arlington Public Library.