The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, May 28, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY. MAY 28, 1020.
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'ilito is n vast t!ifff?rnce in the
vtneoml rhrJHtlnn ami the 100 per
," leant christian. Tqo m;ty venecrid
i;..5e$ple hi t"his worbl Miyway.
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a : 'Miimjacturerj bi. I uholrsaleis who
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flV W putting a pr.'t.iiuin o-, co-opcrn-
,f'fchve mooments tbnt mny cut out
far?" ! of tin ir s. r:cr.
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Many farmer's bo., s arc quitting
' botfaose they can nn t'ircc times a
-much in the cIUch. Mo it rc.it 'cm
'three times as-nvu'i to live, and to
ntako life tolerable they have "to
upend H great deal mvo.
, Tboifarjnor baa worked 11 fly year
fK !'to imtr(ivo conditions by nolitlcnl ae-
t ', '"" anl '10 'B pretty nearly whore
i)C Slatted
But by co-optrntlon be
vcarrmoke startling changes in,. yonr
tt .two at ,mpst.
i A tent how always ntttneta a ood
yttecd' audience in Bnrtl ;tl and cvery-
jfl' body seemu to enjoy it. Next weak
: "we will ba'vo . hb?b elans entertain
ment the ChautatKiun. twelvn at-
traetjona for Hie ?n I! cum of $2.75,!
and yt ntx fclk i-ay they "cni't
stand the preamive." The nr.rne num-
lw f of attraettona at a tmt n ow and
not of very high cjr.fw- -will cost you
$0.00. Which do you prefer?
Some former.! living
on
railroad
SraT t-'j"08 lH onboard space to advertisers.
EP ' OUier. allow their barns to bo covered
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iwith slfiti anil notices
any auvor-jfiu
tisfntr Js
inn proper -
fd lettor-
'li'np int- lines on
.. p.rialii-s. will h.lp fpmill-
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t. r.AUiiV TUr r.-rAm unil Min-nc
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rh;ap . ih- appearanca of a farm
: property and' detract from the beau-'
Ay tit a nri;bborhcod.
Senator I.vneh Davidoii who i'-,
rvninK for Luitteti.-nt (i ivcrnor -ny.
that if it is possible for the Governor
Co submit it, he bn k to sec tV
LtVlslftiturfl pass a 1 ill ' ivini evwiy
uIHlel woman vol.c in Ti-xa iho
right to vote in the next primaries,
whether she has paid her poll tax or
not," In the event Mr. Davidson Kta
the opportunity he craves to intro-
'ilupo such a bill, wo hope tt will carry
ft provision refunding the poll tax
to thoso women who have paid it.
TltoSo who havo paid thoir poll tax
ought not to be penalized for tho in-
t!St ihoy havo shown In politics, as
tt people or hip. section witn.omc,, ,,nd if ti.i- ihh.k' him wni,w
'f thy 'would bo If women who havo
t'net pnld It are nevertheless allowed
tp yoto-uallaa News.
,V1I snld; but why forget father?
also paid $1.75 for a poll tax ro-
SrtsJjiL in obodfciico to tho law of his
EJVijl made under n Constitution do-
'etaMng that taxation shall bo equal
HpA wnUprm nd that special prlvl-
. itgm aivaU not be jrrantod. why not'
il'.Ja. , ,,. . . ' a .. ,,
jviuw'i nm inuney i ui f oursc, 1(10
?; wa iaa tic?ervoa no consideration on
!ij. ' bin own nceonni: link h 4I.7K miiV,t
W" be useful to dnugbtor vhon she opens
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I;,. Attnice shipment of
1 Hand Furniture..
: stock, We will pay a .fair price for
yourjMffla used coolc stove,, Iso trade
your
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AH announcements Undur ibis head
ing are subject to tho action of the
Democratic primary, last Srtturny in
IJu!y, 1020,
HULL COUNTY
For Judge 27t1i Judicial Districts
F. M. SPANN
M. Di BLAIR. ' "
tfor County Clerk:
E. I. HALL.
For Tax Collector: -
JAKE D. NELSON '
ROY SANDERFORD.
CAL PROCTOR.
For County Judge:
J. IV. SUTTON
J. A. (ALBERT) HUMl'RIUS.
For Sheriff.
ALBERT. W. BONIV5.
meade s. Filler.
For County Attorney:
FEW BREWSTER.
For Representative! Doll and Mllspi
County.
O. D. BAlCKR, of Gaugq
For Superintendent of Public Schools:
EARL. D. COCKRtJM.
P. L. STONE
For Commissioner Beat No. 2:
DAN CROW
Z. W. NANCE
WILLIAMSON COUNTY
For Stnto Senator
A. E. WOOD, Grunger.
For,Tax Collector:
ED BOLDING.
For County Treasurer:
TOM ARMSTRONG.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
In this iwiuejof the Tribune la the
announcement of Mr. W. T. (Tom)
Annnlronjf of Georgetown us a can
didate for treaauror of Williamson
County, subject to tho Democratic
primnrios. Mr. Arrnstronir .is
'np.tivo of Williamson counlv and for
gomoljmp j1s eon acrvinBUg cotton
;,uUcian. H0 Is an abla young
nmi vull nu'nliflod In ovarv aiv
man,
respect to
tj,e omoe lle ,80jOTi a,j(1 hopo8 to
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Ho is maklnaiu tlibvouBlf can
of tho county hud dft .ecn.lyJnj
ts Of thatjv.lK nf hn Knlmtv hi.l -I .ftntulnr
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stronpr cncourntfomoijt, li$j stfiV In
Bii
i,u-atWnto hi. nuulin.ilon '4A tha
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'It is uselnsH lo fOrblU larceiii wll)
the il"armiH m..k? larKv cliurob con-
trlliulliiiiH out of txrCHs )ro(lts Vrntig
Jointly Xjoih labor and the ultimate
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T!i it i.t.itciiiint win made by Vice
Pr'si!"iit .M.irMlmll Ht a recent church
mui iii.cumk, nmi in those fv words
Itee uiif of tho (kjcrets.uf the waning
power oi the church, and of tho rise
of wickedness and Helllshuuss in this
land of ours.
Man can iiutVrniso the Lord on Sun-
day and servo tho dovll nn Monday
and still re I mil the rospoetof his fel
low mtip. '
Tho man who 1 reasonably, decant
but makos bo pretension' o Christiani-
ty can Iiq, reapoctcil for Just , what ho.
Is, for his very honesty In admitting
hla. imperfections Is a commeiidnblo
trait. , . '-
But' tho ono who wears the cloak
of tlio Lord to lifdo-.tho- work'ot tho
dovll Is dqeervlng or just whnt lie ro-
coiV03 thS":'contQmpt' of oil people
who know him nsr ho. Is. ' v
. Thnro aro good d9rtcons and there
nro bad ones. Tho good onoa do. much
toward the elovatlon. of -tbo human
race. Tho bad ones bflsmlrcli tho
whole church wUh iholr own mire.
Get your Chautauqua ticket now.
New .and Second
Call and see our
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Tfexas News
Aobstbwn has vSted J30.000 Whool
bortds.
Work was started this week on the
now jllo.OOp hotel at 8onori, autlon
County,,. ' .y
Tho annual tsonventlon of the Trirxas
Biato Biinltew' A'ssobJalion will ba bold
at anlvcstpn .May &5, SC-and ,27 Jj.
A contract has beoil awarded far,
building highway NO; 9 through lloo
Couuly, a dJ4tumo of iSM, miles..
Tlio annual couvdutlqn of tho A
soclkted Master. Plutribers ar Toxsi.th ft by o ,,, tll0 invMtiaUon of
was held at' Fort Worth last week,
Tho trustees of tho Weejfind School,
a few miles abovo Kdrtn, have let the
contract for a $10,000 sohqOl build-
ing. ; -
Fttty-tonr carloads of oegs wore
Shlpved to Nortbpru au4 Kaitern ui"ar;
kets from IJrenbam to (Jat ' this RWi-
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The highway alohg the Houston.
East and West Texas Railway will
soon be compluted ucross Liberty
County.
The annual convention of the Texas
Womon's Presjj Assoelatldh was Iield
at San Angela last Wednesday nnd
Thursday. .
A charter has beon granted by the
state banking board to the Knty itnte
Bank of Katy, Harris County, unpttal
.slock ?K6,000.
Wojk $ grfldlnc and ombanklng'tho
rond Jittlstrlc( No. 24, from Jones
CreoH';to't thu ?iote farm, near lira-
zuria, diaa boon begun.
Dexter Hamilton of Corslcana Ji'as
boon nppolnloir by Governor Hobby to
succesil Justtyo' Rnsborry on tlo bqnoh
of civil appouls. at uallan,
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nondcut 'Scbool
.1 TMaffnl t.ntn AfArl ll
Issue f2(5,300 of school bonds to build
ii wbhivi ..,. """.
a new brick school bulldliv;,
Most of tho flockmnsters of Teas
aro through shearing sheep and re'
pott an exceptionally good crop ol
wool, as shonp have done extra woll
tills spring. .
The IokoI department of the Inter
nationul nnd Qroat Northern Railroad
Company has mbvod back to Houston
from l'alustlnoi after an nbsenco of al
most a your, -y
t Tho minimum credit of S per' nenl
off tho filial Tato has boon nllowou
Brownwoodby tho flro commission on
nn ayorago loss ratio of .038 for tb
.paBt throa years, ' - ';
! A new railroad forty-Six mllejK long
'projecting rfom'Uvulde lo n pol:t nl
vCrimp AVood. In Rwl Cbunty filed nrtl
nlnh nf liiflrirnnrrtllnn ivfth the iittorilrtl
' 'ffminml'fl llfrfinrmanl flits u-nnir
1 '..iCnrrlifiin-'ha's .a nawmlll undor con-
ptriMtlon Md&liwlll empjoy abpiiltlftj
Vjjopio nnu jt is.' oaciiooiou jnni. a uuru
wood-mill will bo effected soon It
Jemploy. (rom fifty to ono hundred
' more .
j Tho stnto- boar of control hni
inwai;del tho contract for improve
niont of tlio heating system at tin
state luhatla ayslum nt Austin, tin
legislature having appropriated $50,
000 for tho work.
Tho Williamson County sheep ant
goat breeders have sot May 24 at
concentration day for wool and mo
hair to bo collected at Georgotowi
for nalo on tho co-operative plan
Juno 3 will ho ulo day,
Tho Meridian highway through Bol
County from a point south Cf Littli
River, six miles soutlrof Temple, hat
been elqsod to travel for thirty dayi
whilo a iww brlded to be used In con
nectlou with tho hlehwxy Is construct
od ovor tho river,
The voiorn.ot tno aiariinuai-inaiwt0,lii'. nxtifas!fik"of-atmVo-ol to' the
Groat' progress has been made by i attention to (ho 1,800 miles of Mexican
largo number of West Texas ranch border. "
irion toward ollmlnatiwj tho monnci. Secretary Danlols launched a vigor-
of buzzards and tho carrion birds do ous counter offcnsfv.o agulnst Rear
stroylng lambs. . A new form .of Ira
Is being, used with great success,
Tho Northern Toxas Tracljon Com
jpnny, operating tho street car systen
In Fort Worth nrtd tho Fort Worth
-Dallas and Fort WorthClcburno Jntor
'urbans, formally nppllcd Saturday foi
an Incrcuso in faros.
Miss Annie Wobb Blartton, la?i
superintendent of publfc InHtructlon,
has asked thosla(o bonTd of conlro
to recommend an appropriation o:
$5,000,000 by tho oomlng apecjsl sob
slon of tho loglslaturo to meeit the
j crisis in tne punno scnooi sysicm, es
i peclally to ropiedy the teacher short
1 ago by Increasing salaries and to .lu
'sure at least a six-months' term It
i tho rural schools, 'Tho $5,000,000, ll
: allowed and appropriated, with tin
' prosoot school furrd apportionment ol
$8.60 per capita, wppld bring the to
. tal allowance to about $12 for eacl
j child enumerated WJthin the oholsjij
logo, ,. W
Conipluliqn pt iLaks Ponlclc, ata,i!i
ford's ?,0.0f,Q00,000-gallon lako belu'
bujlt fifteen .mllos oast of lm,for4
on, the Cedar Fofkor tha Brazos, wn
delayed at least two monlha oy
sudden freshet whleh ftwuoped dowf
on .the earthen part of (hit dam a fo
sw ago, ana tore a. gap,j
CWJUKll
tp hold-a- large bulldi
thfl All)uv.ttl!iTiifon1 51
twisted
, from
Its moiii'UiKH just nbovS
,ftUd
dropped It iflto thetHakp
washing (up two or thro Sr
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HOME AND ABROAD
CmmUm! Itemt of Interest
to Our Renders
GLOBE ENTIRELY CIRCLED
Important News of the .Week
Gnthcred for Busy Reader.
Sintc, DonietlWotclgn. ,
WASHINGTON NEV3.
Bflrtr Admiral Sims rohbed Amori
.. .lnnwfn' twa A? nrttrltt flllfl
fcomohts with sunmnrines to mo urn-
lsh admiralty, Secretary Danlols Fri-
day told the senate, naval Investigat-
ing committee. Had ho khowii Unjl
Amerlean OMlMrs Wbre no rovlewlnjt
"tlia clreumstaiwes pf battles between
AraeHaau -vesarts ' and UbbaU, bo
Winjd havo ,ordord .;tho admlrnl -to
adjjfit that eoijfso tho'soorojary said:
OAtis
eir'W-Jrolkht' lu jUio iiilnW-
pSft ralfriu,tafulhBli: probably tho
limit neo fh)mrd Vlftter bt 1917
Is belimInB lo'bo 'felt. In buslnbsr
nnd.commorco all over tiro country.
Appeals for relief pouring Into Wash-
ington to tha Interstate commerce
commission, the railroad ndmtiilstrn-
f Hon and to congress picture the big
mllrftrwl irHlml'nVM Minlml with tlintl.
siiiuls of loaded fretgiU car un'abl6,10f
move ueenusc or suortage or mou aim
motjvo povor. '' " :
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Prusldwit Wllson'e veto .of tho log
Islntlvn appropriation bill, n conlftlr?
Ing an infrlngomont dn executive nii-1
thorlly. was suHtaliwd In. the Jjoiiho
Friday apalnst -iho.offftrf of tho ro)
publlcilu rtinjorily ta ovcrrldo It,
Wntnou rebrcyoijlatiyos.from nearly
evory sloto ' appcarcdVat a lfoaring
Tluimday..bQf0ro njCe'uata conimltteit'
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i luau'riiuv ui l urouuoen uv senator
Blfoiipard. and urgWf Us jift'ssaKo by
JcQrlgrns Tho bill Jsfor tho publlo
prdloellor. of 'matofiflty' uiwl Infancy,
and provider for n-jrtothod of oo-opera-tloti
b"'wOh tho governniont and tho
states. A IrdoraLJioard of maternal
and Infant hyglono Is cfoatcd.
Walker D. Mines, who Retired Sat-
urday aa dlrcotor geiftirn1-.6f railroads.
Jias been olertod by tho president lo
bo tho ttrbltrator botwbon' various En--ropenn
eounlrlos conrfertled in auo,
Uons affecting navigation on Iho Da-
dube, Bhln'o, Odor, kElbo nnd . other
rivers bCbntrSI Europe".
Largo provision Is made In tlio ag'
rlcultural apiiroprlatiQn bill for tho
government's flglit on tho p(hk boll
worm, ng shown. by tho- conference
connnlttOo's report Friday rdncod"bo-
Lfore tli6 houso of ibjfu:osoitatlvou: For
onuilcnuott Work thb aum allowed is
$438.BC0.whllo' $300,000-18 Allowed for-
.cputtitcjlliig sitrvoyrt and, ojitabllslilng
cottfln f reo atdnos, with 52O(W00 mado
Inrtnedlatoly' avallabjo. No of Hho"
fed'eqi5mon6yoanOi. used to 'pay 'Iho
cost or valiio of cr.ops or other ,poi-.
orry mjtiroa tr aos(.royed.
Preside WJJspn WedijdaylBnod
a bill nmcndluii tho itoportatjon law
so as to 'niakppdsislblo tlui ileport'n-
tlon of Oennnns and other all,qnK who
were lnlgrned' during the wur as end-'
my aliens.
Tho house Wednesdny docllned to
consider nn amendment by Represen-
tative Hudspoth to tho sundry civil
bill requiring tho uso. of sufficient
monoy out of a $2,000,000 appropria-
tion for Iho Immigration sorvlco by
the department of labor, that .would
liwuro ro-cstablshment of tho" bofder
patrol along tlfo Rio Grande. '".Thff
omondmont was similar to that offer-
d1a few daya agq by RepreutntuliVo
uarnor rtqnirliig use of the general
fund for enforcing 'tho customs, laws
In sufficient amount to gvo adontmto
Admiral Sims Tuesday when ho an
pearod before tho senate Investigating
commlttoo Jo answer charE9s, mftdo by
the officer agUlnal Uie navy depart-
ment's conduct of tho war. Sweeping
criticism of Admiral Sims occupied Mr,.
Daniels' testimony most of tho day,
tho secretary reading a carefully pre-
pared statement. HIs'nt(ack camo as
a profaco ttfthq Sims clmrgq of failure
and lack of co-operation, and ho nn.
sparingly arraigned tho admiral for
"pro-British Idiosyncrasies." .violation'
of naval regulations and criticism of
trio "selfacrinclnB and sifccessful .pf:
forts of his follow officers," ;- -'.'
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STATE AND OOME8TIC rE
NEWJ.
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1 '"'"i'i u. if., iversiiaws nrixo
Abordcen-Angusbiill, which baa a rec-
ord of more grand champion priso.
than any biher bull In the Boutlpyust.
niiuuiiK hi mo oiijgost eiocit snows in
the United States, waft'soldl'lday-to
J' G' lm',K0U" of M,t3ko'!ft'! Ciklijw for
J, Hi. Linvion. nf tjipf filiief qJc
wa, ohtctsd prnnldetif, ahiT .Rr-jrro.
gttn of Houston nUjn.VW,t0ou.ch of.
'Fdii Worth WerenifttBd'vitfio , prosb
ntOta M dho closing Japsloii"J Now
Orloutis, I,a.. Frfday.. of the aijna
ccuvanilon df tKe.-.tfttdpitet-, fiofton.
.Sif CrusJiBrti AMfiiclftilon, HniUi
aibson.' prftttyMo w-eWwie'd ;wv
The .IrSiah iybteJi7haa ftklSMMLlii l'n
Iiowoi- Ma Oraifde vsllijiy of Twsat iojj
St
Removes the
NATURE eliminates THE Ef fECf ;
NO DRUGS or 'SURGERY NECfeSSt
JuSl CHIROPRACTIC and NAT" CIRfc'
EVnttially CHIROPRAaiC-Jj-' !
i. -v ttjv:l L.jixnL 2c.
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Hours: TO-fifa.
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PRAIRIE QUEEN. TRACTOR
DEMONSTRATION.
The Prairie Quetm" Tractor Coin-
paay c'a!rrlc.8'n, speclfd announcement
jn this Tasilo pt tho Tribune. ,
Tho practical aide of-it Tractor .ns-
Kcmbling plant as related 'by the 'sec
retary and1 treasurer of The Prnirio
Queen Tractor 'Company ishb-oyft
opener for Texas Farmers. .
Inconverantloh with W. A Hnrroll
Scc-Tros. of the' Prairia. Qupon Trac-
tor Company tjfc Tcmplo, Taxaa,' yesr
3i)py;ho,stalejlj io ardportc'r.o ;Ui4;
-inuu no tnnt?
,? Wjftpprecjato the prncJtiiabiiiiy of
irncur jvsKcmuuni; niuirigperaicu
un a sninll scitlc at tha beginning, It
is necessary to understand tho nidorn
tnothods under which autojhobllos,
trucks and tranlors nro tnKnu factored
In this dnj of spcoialiring.
Tlostof thp-'inotcr- vohiclds of all
klnda now a'ro nsaembled from stand.-.
nrd units, manufactured by 'specialty,
concurs, in largo factories ctpjipped
specially for muking some ono partl-
pular part. For instance, thero nro
lmmenso innnufncturlng concerns thnt
iroiko nothing but the cngino itself,
unjl not even Uie complete engine,
ccauso these engine manufacturers
jpy their radlntora from a spcclnlty
radiator, junker; "tholr corbuortora
fro mhnother specialty- factory, their
magnetos from another, their starting;
motors frSm another, and co on!
Then there are other specially
'equipped foctorfcS" that' make nothing
but wheels, another that mnkos.noth-
ing but hearings, another that makes
nothing but axles,, another "tljnt Ihnket
nothing but springs, arid so. on,
With ono or two oxcbfilions thero
ia not an nutomobllo ,or truck -or
. ., , ,, .
tractor on tno mnri;ct-tnnt-'is pinnu -
fnetured complotQ In ono plant.
This new and approved,, economical
Byjitcm of specialty manufacturing
makes a small Farm Tractor Assemb
ling Plant liv'Tcmplo optircly jiractl-
ca.i. it nicnn twit sucii a :pmnt can
be atarteil lioro jon a small Investment,
to begiij;, turning! out standard, op-
oroyeii trncjor nt enco, thuso trac?
tflrswilljbc rrfado 'of, stiutdard parl,s .
the. same jia,'ris, built by.tnoume
riia'pufn'cuifers, -ns thoy pro usipd in
tho bisf high prlcprd tntctors , now on
tlio market.
The saving hi freight nlono repre
sents a big profit on those machines,
lo, be assembled by" R local plnrit.' Tho
Jfrolght on an wjacmblod.-trnctor fi;omj
tho tiorthorn. factories to Templo. Is
r.pi)roxhfla-tply.vt2ri.C0, 'Xb6 ffdight
a-. viib uu(oniui(i nartH' iof tno
in'n feg'ctor, vbubybe J4rfi t5ia'ul$2
TJio 'ylOitiJ "ifoItf'.iwmWel tVactora
r. r car. while tbe snma cuv will
haul tbo; ufmtwfembhHl parts for from
M t -Wtt, wl,ft lower frjslgbl
Ha jor,a 'l1,u . nn imsembHK
fdanti h Tenplp : wtth a iaBM!flty iof
ay, two iTAfltors rtW dapAfwould save
more An fuM.OWl put yer orTfrotysbfc
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any ono . person at' pne w am
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thnf . . "t ' v - &. , :
- This constant sramllii' fr i)k
Imposes a bunion mi' those h r
retail stdres. It may lmVe beon wi
to remove tlfo priao lmlt so ir
BtimnhiU) production, but dlsril"i'i
of i.ugur at tho presant, time in nr.
iy uiuair io ino mas Qi tn pi ,
who have boon unublo to llay tn l.
stocks, .
Vol(lc Ocesn Orice 8outi,W.
Tho South see. Is the nnnts Mi
any given and sometime, stilt Jsppj
,to the Pacific occhd. In 1SS8 !BJ
crossea tn" isjnmus .no- rrlrei
September 2fi at' Ix mountain, Atom
'summit of which, lookWg souti
uviiciu uie expanse m tbe ofl
strotcblng out before ijliuV While
Borinern part was cWmmk) ,froni'
Me named It, 'therefor, the BoutH
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rn. splto of all tha .tMV .abopt,!
power It doesn't i taU If it ht) ad
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Woorf Rat's oillr Trtefc
Tho wopd or pack mt, common ll
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i Blotes bns this pecuHar trait:
leaves bits of 'wood, 'lefl oc. trad
ns suustiiuies tor tne materials
carries jtwny,
Whers He &)lps,
u.iie man who wiiiium nsKiiowscvi
thing always gels Into dlitleuUy wl
Conditio -require )!m to vnrify
Information.
,i is uKuiiiiuwH j.iii ins orani'Mn
(of the pink boll worm-will coi t 'IV
si.000,000. Woll why' worry?
tax-' payers have a ehanea to chaJ
tin poll'lcnl program- tbiai nii
they- choose.
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,vb nve uesigneu w& m.
n Twftc that i8nws?ly irl
nil kinds of farm w"k witl villi
ft mbllc dem'oJistrtf8n of '(l(i
Mwlfir Httlo mafthlne Pi'Way wad
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hlnj ,wr uxtenii a' special 5iiM.
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I of profits pev ,.!!, d-,-pttv f
numbers -pf. pnoplej-dutlbg'thobrfi
period1 pn you" eWuldt; pTRliy, W
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, May 28, 1920, newspaper, May 28, 1920; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49175/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 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.