The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, January 12, 1917 Page: 9 of 11
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and promise you the best in store
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John Jackson
fine boy.
,W. Jackson returned
iy from a most pleasant
pay visit to ueorcia.
'.ocj show and a chance to
a 43 riece Dinner bet tor
at the Crescent Theatre
inlay night. Come.
i!n. Mack Traylor, represent-
ivu to the legislature from
tntaguo county, was here Sat
iny on a visit to nis cousin,
Mrs. John Duncan was in Aus-
tin this week to see her son.
Harold who is a student at St
to i Edwards. -
oti The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ad-
jolphHempel who has been real
sick with pneumonia, is reported
better.
For Sale Residence occupied
bv Dimmitt Whitlow. SeeH. A.
Whitlow.
Messrs M. 0. Kuler and Mc-
Ginnis and families were here
Sunday from Thorndale.
For, Sale--My residence pro-
perty and also lots east of the
I Traylor, while enroute to j cotton yard. Ed Flick
Urn to assume his duties.
Miss Gene-Robinson of Elgin
fc the guest of her sister, Mrs.
IP. Hawkins Suriday,
Jet vour tires doubled and
led atM. A. Brown's shop at
Indate, All work guaranteed.
k C. P. Hawkins left Tues-
fur Memphis, Tenn., to visit
daughter and other relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Patts were
Waco visitors Sunday in their
car.
For Sale -Chisholm White
Dent red cob seed corn; cook two
first prizes at county fair; $2.50
per bushel; supply limited, apply
quick to R. H. Caldwell, Rock-
dale, Texas, Rpute 3.
Messrs Ned Bartlett, Marvin
Wright, Fred Chaudion. Oscar
irer wmcn sne win go east to r,an. .Tr n.isok
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for a
ir tires doubled and
M. AJ. Brown's shop
;ale. AJl;work guaran-
Vena Heide loft Monday
lixiT Georgetown where she will
rthwestern the coming
FMrs. R, B. Ramsey
id 'Mrs; Ed. Catings,
It, were here in an auto-
resterdav and were-yisit-
ftheftoramereial office.
ptpjeorgetdwn Commercial.
'. See those new Satin hats at
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to San Antonio
Allen Esq., and T. W. few days visit.
re in Ft McKavitt this Vrpp H-'sIips Mnndnvnin-M. nnrl
:msmes9. They were Free ham Wednesday night at
td by Dug Stockton of the Crescent.
Mr. L. L. Leggett has accept-
ed a position as book-keeper for
the Bartlett Garage.
Quilt cotton at Bartlett Oil
Mill, 3-pounds for 25cts.
The Bartlett Gara&e has made
isome neat improvements in their
place of business during the past
week which is a great improve-
ment for this uptodate firm and
makes it one the best garages in
Texas.
Lost On or about December
15, we lost a brown horse about
six years old, and fifteen hands
high. Any any information lead-
ing to his recovery will be re-
warded. Farmers Mercantile
Co., Schwertner, Texas.
Mrs. Nathan Webster of Round things for
Rock was the guest of. Mrs. W.
T. Cox.
Corn ForSale-2000 bushels
six miles east of Davilla Sam
Mewhinney, Buckholts, .Texas.
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Mr L. ft. Cni-tei who fbf tlfc
past year has been the efficient'
book-keener for the Hardin Hard-
ware Co., has resigned his posi-
tion from this firm and has pur-
chased an interest in the Bartlett
Ice & Gin Co. Mr, Aubrey Ruda-
sill will take Mr. Carter's place
with the Hardin Hardware 'O,
Mr. Carter will enter upon his
new duties Monday, and asks all
his friends to call and see him in
the future.
Several hundred rolls of odds
and ends of wnll paper at 10 hnd
15c per roll. See Roy Horton.
The Commercial hotel which
has been vacant for some time
has been renovated inside and
out, and opened by Mr. R. F,
Barnett, who has had charge, of
the Way-Side Inn for several
months Mr. Barnett needs no
recommendations from us as a
hotel man, as his i ame and the
excellent table ho sets is a house-
hold word with every one that
has ever stopped with'him.
TJmtr fiminfr lmt6 nro nni nn
display at Mrs. Cole's. You are
cordially invited to call and in-
spect them.
Mrs. Estelle Cole will depart
Sunday for St Louis and Chicago
where she goes to purchase mil-
linery stock for the coming seas-
on. Free air and water on the
curb and served with a smile.
Woodie Rowntree.
E. M. Wilson was in Austin
Sunday to see Mrs. Wilson, and
reports her some improved.
For Sale Or Trade for other
cattle. Five two vear year old
jersey springer heifers of H. A.
Briehan stock. For. particulars
see Bridges Bros.
Mr. Collins an expert mechanic
of Temple has accepted a posi-
tion with the Bartlett Garage.
The Music Study Club met in
regular session with Miss Pearl
Bolding at Mrs. Oscar Bolding's
home Friday afternoon. The
next meeting will be held yith
Miss Ira Mae Allen Jan 12.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gilliam
have moved to Belton where they
will make their future home.
Mr, Gilliam was connected with
the Spot Cash Grocery during
his stay here.
Keep that new car looking
new. Some tasty seat cover
samples at Woodie Rowntree's
and at the right price too!
Mr. J. M. Markham ot Holland
was here on business Tuesday.
Jim Wilson was a Belton and
Temple visitor Tuesday.
For Rent The residence oc-
cupied by T. B. Benson on Clark
Street. For particulars see T.
B. Benson at the bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Reese of
Austin were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Sutton' Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swander
of Austin were here Tuesday the
guest of their many friends here
this week.
1 Those little convenience
your car are at
Wocdie Rovvntree's.
Ray H. Murrah, the man who
sells Dodge cars before they are
made, was here Tuesday, from
Granger.
Messrs "Red" Davis and Fred
Montgomery were in Waco Tues-
day on business.
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SCHWERTNFR NEWS.
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ARE YOU
Establishing yourself in the World of Suc-
cessful Men? . A '
A BANK ACCOUNT insures. Confidence
increases your Prestige and helps you to
Succeed.
Mr. and Mrs. SfllHe Stone and
children, visited I. E. Giles Sun-
day afternoon,
Miss Mary Huckabee was the
guest of Miss Mellie McCaryer
Sunday.
Mi, and Mrs. Henry demons j
attended Church here Sunday,
morning. !
Mr. A, C. Schwertner was in '
Georgetown last week to attend j
court,
Let everyone try to be out at
Sunday School at 10:30 Sundav
morning.
Mrs. Bertha Daugherty is
visiting ht-r sister, Mrs. Earl1
Strauss, j
Mr. an'l Mrs. Hugo Wacker
were in Austin Monday.
Wild Rose.
THE TRIBUNE FOR BETTER
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MONUMENTS
U e will give our customers"
10 per cent discount on all
Monuments that are sold
from December loth to
February 1, 1917. Get our
prices before buying a 1
work guaianteed.
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Bartlett's New Marble Works
J. E. MILLER. Mgr.
I WANTED I
To buy your fat cattle
and hogs for the top
market price.
JIM BRIDGES
Bartlett, Texas
' J. A. HARLAN
DENTIST
Office over First National
Bartlett, Texas
Bank
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Trade'markcd Plumbing Ware
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the highest.
If you are building or nmocMiiiK br
Mjrc-tolniyKOHLERPluniliinifWan;
ior bath room, kitchen and foundry.
Conic in today and sec our exhibit of
art) tubs, lavatories and sinks.
j "tt'a In tho KoMer Ettama
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1, Friday, January 12, 1917, newspaper, January 12, 1917; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49007/m1/9/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.