The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1, Friday, May 15, 1903 Page: 8 of 8
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jw iwaVnea at W. G. Smith.
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I f wo carloads of,jCOrn (in htfc)
for sale by Dan, McJ4tttf . .
Read ordinanoeKo, 2, in this
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UCoDaniol of Goodo-
gtlast of Mrs. E. A.
it week. ,
f' restf StfrWchcap at V G.
. pMfop, of, near Davilla,
s in wppi' yesterday on busi-
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. Our storo is crojvded full from top to bottom. Como and soo us boforo buying Oonsidor tho
quality and come and get posted on our prices on whatever you want to buy. Wo think
you will find something listed hero that ytfu need.
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if "you 'haVe
Bartlett to sell
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olden, 'representing
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n, Chronicle,' was in
mv.
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fegpd, freSty things to
r&Cr. Smith's. . ,
5& dArmstrongftnd son,"
UlffBpesterday"
on a
Ives at Lampasas.
anjd-Jtt'fs. W, T. Cox
Mt9?W5J. Cogle
A'tftoMay.
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visit
and
visited
abnce4'of City Mar.-
Vger, n. nuisoy nas
.s'marshal.
c SWnton Allon loft
i'r Qeprgetawn to vis-
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:W11 has. recently com-
ajUmodibuS' brickl busi-
hi'W'ln Thorndalo, havinp
b6w bom.e5i few days since.
C. Htfftlipr has recently had
HWt residence repainted and
prwife'ittipt'oved.
IfcJohn Schrbdk returned
ef any from, a vjsit to relatives
.merpn.ana Kockdaie.
pRW9 orders the Trib-
Hl Ms address at Cole-
LBailey,atid Mr. Hy.
rfeflttqt Georgetown, to
ffiSSBailey.Dfthe
gpnalBank, attended
Kiliv.is A ' A :t. !.
kVlO.vK, AEIDUU1UUUU Ul
Scotch Lawns, good colors, 5c
Battisto, all colors, - 8c
Dimity from - 10 to 15c
Great lino Sheer "White
LaAvns, best values over
shown, from 8 l-3c to 25c
Siciliennes, in white, bllr
Vaud gray 5 worth 75c yd.
our prico - - GOc.
Gome and
Linen skirtings, plain and
colored designs, 20 and 2oc
We are closing out few lines of
Lawns at reduced prices.
Regular 10c goods at
Itcgulor 15c goods at
lcgulftr 25c goods at
s,
Headquarters for' novelties in Silk
Fans, Pan Chains, waist sets5 etc.
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Kafetsiweelr;
LXfaws(
Slawson and little
fcW&fc'td Austin Tues-
WMj?,:wi?w"'. w"u
W?tHqng the Rod Men
Wng :c
Prof, A, Roberts went to Gates-
dlle lsePriaa.yron business, re-
turningu'ii'day," , w
.Mr. M. MBoborts.and -son vis-
ft STp; E A?jHutehens Satur-
Mjri'VlJo'Gunn visited rel-
"N8a tj,ltt&a.Sunday.
"' Mft.'WSlsfeinroaontino- fho
ailt4itfe rrsurane Cpmpany
, pUHWuttticaller'at this of-
jSMttfaarfreturned Wei-
99x pronged visit to
ihhkmy J"16 reports tnat
PP?" " a
jffetPrAjrieDell and
&fFB-"picnic thlsro
; pPhe -Iribune re-
yrit'ddn't got'a write-up
piro 4J6hnvQ Crunk of
?& WW in Bartlett Thursday
plftloijr-pfeparati6ns t6 go
ib CC&eratQ , reunion at
tsTnr 0lii:' The Tribune
, && him ,&f ant trip.
JX? APayntOrDXeuurs-
tor Dale, jl uu" on tne
srSfto Antonio caii.ch, where
' has .been appointed , c'tation
rent.' JHe lid' Wght, inttu'B-
ptriou,i!i)WrybUngmdn, and the
08 Wishes him success in
ritteflMtw ''
uJBlWnegka, 'on6 of our
ilarwwswas in. town
;4 'aJ jiurohasqd a
l. Jll 0l-v9 -
agOfeot.lopg
ds. Now, there is
iuafftSout this, but
SUalb plfolf on h is shoul-
tqfr bis 'ihoimTH milos but
nwBce thraV VtHJj there'B a
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ALoyecl One G-one.
Died, 'April 16, 1903, at her
Jiomo near Pecan School, house,
Miss Nettie, daughter c.f E. M.
and M. E. Burgess aged 17
years. Weep not dear friends
ror tne lovoa- one tnat is gone.
She is not dead but sleeping,
Sho has only been plucked from
this Hot bed of Sin and Sorrow
to be Transplanted in the "Mas-
ters Vinyard.
Blessed are the dead who die
in the Lord from henceforth yea
sayoththe Spirit theyrrest from
their labors, and their works do
follow them.
Sister thou wast mild and lovely
Gentle as tho Summer breeze
Pleasant as the air of evening
When it floats among tho trees
Dearest Sister thou hast loft us
HerJthy loss we deeply feel
But tis God that has bereft us
He can all our Sqrrows heal
Yet again we hopeto moot thee
When the cares of life are fled
Then in Heaven with joy to greet
Theo
Where no farewell tears are shed.
From a friend
Wedding at Oenaville-
On yesterday afternoon at 3
o'clock in the Methodist church
at Oenaville the marriage of Miss
Sudie Haley to District Attorney
Jas. D. Robinson was solemnized.
In announcing the approaching
nuptials the Belton Journal says:
"Here's another proof that the
course of true love does some-
times run smooth. These young
people if one can say that about
a dignified District Attorney-
have almost grown up together in
this community, and the number
"of their acquaintances and friends
is exactly 'equal. Mr. Robinson
is proving himself a capable and
efficient prosecutor for the Dis-
trict. , And there is no one more
generally beloved for charming
womanly graces, no one who
works harder and more unselfishly
for the happiness of others than
does Miss Sudie. Hearty con-
gratulations upon this auspicious
union of hearts and linking of
lives and. destiny."
The Tribune joins the many
friends of the happy and estim-
able pair in wishing them a life of
one continual round of prosperity
and happiness.
Fire, Life, Accident and Tornado
Only fir3tclass companies represented
J. N. LAUGH LIN
First National Bank
444C66$664k6$4'64'aQ4$0$'4 t ')
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10c i
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Belts, ;;
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brother ot J'M
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Am overstocked on No. 10 Dress and
Work shoes. Have 50 pairs which
cost from $1.15 to 1.7o pair, to close
o
m n 4k
ladses and ?
200 pairs
childrens slippers at
wholesale cost.
Some less than cost.
W
P. Holland.!
A0
Its importance is recogniz-
ed by experienced carpen-
ters and builders. They
know that good work can
only be done with good
material. We sell reliable
umtoei
Thi cost of this being
down to the lowest it is a
potent factor in enabling
estimates to be brought to
figures which will defy com
petition. Get our prites on
Lumber, Sashes, Doors,
Post, Brick, etc.
A. B. Welch,
XThc Bartlett Lumber Yard,
H-H-H-H-!-K-H-I-!-H-H-K-H-i-:-i-
GOLD DRINKS.
All kinds of cold
drinks. Come
and see me. Al-
so have full line
Dry Goods- and
Groceries.
. W.WCHEN
The Great All-
Purpose Horse,
', "STEM WINDER,"
Standard Lred Middle
Tennessee Horse,
Dam, Hyperian, a great producer. "STEM-
WINDER is a horse of finish, size and grand
substance. Service fee.
$12.50 insured. S'stb.,
See him and his gets before you breed.
G. A.
CHRISTENSON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Suits and Pants
Made to order.
Repairing and Alteration.
BARTLETT, - - TEXAS
A Harness that is
a Guarantee
Of good wearing quality and up-to-date
stylo and improyed man-
ufacture, is what ou get whon
you buy from us. 'We also guar-
anteo to fit your horse as perfect-
ly as a swell tailor will fit you,
and with the same satisfaction.
Lewellen Withers
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If
J.H-M-W-HH-H-I-M-H-H"H-
I t C WsFIERa
Sheet metal work, -roofing
and guttering. Fire
proof flues, galvanized
steel cisterns, stove pipe
All kinds of plumbing -neatly
done.
i.iiI1hIm1I.I1m1 Tr lTTMr 1 fxtwfi1-.! iTji 'n 1
Agents- Wanted.
For the Paul Steam Laundry,
cleaning, dyeing, and hat work,
quick and satisfactory service and
the most liberal terms. Exper-
ience unnecessary. For full in
formation address, Paul Steam
WpOounty NeWdi
The "WilUftmioa County Meil
nT.A'o'orAtflMnn' tTl'dl: In dent-CTA
ton TudsdayV.N ,
R.nhL F.lflott has been abnoint
od postmaster at Troy, vioe D,"
A. Robortson, resigned.
Miss Floronce Coffee hato bden
elected fire quoen by tho George"
town fire department. j " r
V. Koylioh an ox-Confederate
of BoH county, has been appoint-
ed olovator conductor in the cap
itol building at Austin,
Tho Times states thut the
merabors of the Christian ohtirch
of Grangor are making an erfpri
to soouro a pastor. ( 1
With just a little effort a fair
association is an assured' M(t.
With a fair apsociation Granger
will give fairs and make exhibits,;
that will bo a revelation OAon .to ,
tho natives. Times.
of tho Southwestern University ( J
wiirbo preached by Bishop y. w.
Duncan of North Carolina.
Crockett Sparks,
Sheriff Sparks, of Belton, died afc.
San Angelo a few days ago,'
where ho went for tho benififc of
of his health. Ho was a young
man highly esteemed. f
Mr. Ed F. Lee, an aged citize s
nf Roll nnnnt.v. ilifid Jit San An.- '
W ru. vww... , - , ,
golo recently. He had beerla"V
resident of Bell county for ftfrty; :'
years, and was a man of sterling."
character.
At the Methodist churoh at
, . , , m..-,-.. - Z
ueorgecown iasi ruesaay, ivnaa ,
Nettie. Salyer and Mr. John
Emerson, of Jonah, wore united'
in marriage. ' jfe
A fdw davs airo street Commis- - 1
sioner John T. Arnold unearthed .
in tho gravel pit tho jawbone, of
a mastodon , which 'was potrifiedt j
ana weighed ai 1-2 pounds, ic; '
was emoeaaeu several ieei; o,e-
neath the surface of the ground. V
Cameron Horald. "-, " !
Invitations have bee issued to &'
the approaching marriage pf Miss,.1 J"
Annie Mao Campbell to Dr. Ii;
R White, on Tuesday evenipg .'
May 19 1903, at the MethoBist'
churoh in Temple,
Trrin DnntnciAw rf rp-(it t-tnr.
uwwii uuuiuouii ui iu,jfjui uaar
filed suit in the district court atY HI
n ..--iLU.IVTl! Y iuJ
the sum of $1999 damages alleged
to have been sustained by the
crushing of his right foot invthe
company's press there on Octo
bor, 22 1902.
Tho following charter has bopn
filed with tho secretary of state.: rj
Belton Cotton Manufacturing ,
Company of Belton, capital stock'" l'
S50.000. Purpose, to manufact-,, f a
ure and sell cotton goods. In- ,(
corporated by O. A. Robbins' otf
Charlotte, N. C: Geo. W, Tyler v;
. ri. tt .n.- ri i
unu ruror niuiuiiuraiuiwi ul Dei-
ton. ,s,4 r
t sona train or iu car loads nt y
fat beef cattle, fd from the prd-.v1
ducts of the local oil milfs, lef;Xi
Taylor last Friday for Seattle?
Wash., the purchased paoperty
ui juiiii ivuiuiuuy, repreaqncng Ty
a packing company of that place,.
Local feeders who sold and th.us
contributed to the shipment were :
Ripley & Connell, 87 head; J. B''
Pumphrey, 130 and Scrugg$& i
Pumphrey, 108, making a total '
of 391 head. Tho eteeia averag-
ed 1050 pounds, were exception-
ally fine oattie and the pricej re-
ceived wore satisfactory.
Belton's Cotton Factory.
Helton, Tex., May 9. Arrange
mentb were perfected loday 'by
which the cotton f.ictory, which
has been idle for some months,
will be started iu a short time Unci
run regularly. It is al.su bUted
th.u it is quite probable that the
capacity of the factory will be
considerably increased.
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Mrs. 0. H. Waro was the guest
of her sister Mis. E. A. Ilut-
ohens last wffek. '
Mn, M. M. Webster wa3 the,.
guet of her sister Mrs. E. A.
Laundry Co., San Antonio. Texas, Hutchons this week.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1, Friday, May 15, 1903, newspaper, May 15, 1903; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49237/m1/8/: accessed May 5, 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.