The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, February 19, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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, STATE; .NEWS
' , Tho higl? eohool IbuildinR at
luw'i uurqup I'nury.
J. M. Hill' a surviyor of San
' Jaointo died at Austin.
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The county attornoy is shaking
, up tho gamblers at BoaUmont.
A low days ago firo did dam-
ago to tho amount of $2500 to tho
etttto lunatio asylum at Austin.
Tho Bell Telephone Company
Will spend a million dollars in
Texas this year.
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Tho number of poll tax receipts
, and exemptions issued in Travis
county was 0458.
Fdriv-threo carloads of pocans
have been shipped from San An-
tgelo in the past 'three or four
months.
Tho Methodists at Blanket have
flQld their church to tho Christian
denomination of that place and
will build a now house.
Hon. M. M. Crano has written
another answer to tho statements
nude by Senators Culberson ard
" Bailey in answer to his previous
statements.
During the month of January
there were 120 dtmih in Snn a .
tonio, of which 38 wore non-residents,
and 23 birth were record-
ed. The city of Tyler won its suit
against tho Cotton Belt to pre-
vent tho removal of the general
offices. " w
As a result of the failure of the
( Citizen's National bank at Mc-
'Gregor, Cashier Cooper and J. C.
Kilgoro aro under arrest.
Prank Seal of Copperas Cove,
Coryell connty, has lately lost
about fifty head of sheep from
rabbles, the result of tho visit of
a mad dog to his pens.
The continued dry weather is
making matters serious around
Yoakum. Cqrn planting is at
band and tho ground is too dry
to plow.
The Republican State Commit-
s.
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Ayers
Give nature three helps, and
nearly every case of con-
sumption will recover. Fresh
air, most important of all.
erry
eetoral
Nourisllinn fnnrl nnmp.s tiftYf.
Then, n medicine to control
tnc cougn and heal the lungs.
Ask any good doctor.
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ftuo I hmo seen terrible cue of litnir dis-
eases cuh fl by it. t inmiet r nttlioutlt "
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teo mooting at Dallas developed
a rough and tumble fight in
which Goose-Neck Bill" Mc-
Donald was unsoated and Lyon
won an indorsement for National
committeeman.
Key. H. L. Thompson, aged 70
years, died a few days ago at
Del Rio. He had lived in Texas
since he was four years old and
was a minister for over 00 years.
He loaves 70 decendants 7 chil-.
dren, 39 grand children, 30 great
grand children, all of whom re
side in Texas.
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Registered in American Trolling Register, No. 0i49.
$j Standard Facing Horse Breeders' Company NQ. 486. j
8 Sired by BROWS fllAlu Record 2sl2 1-2
CROUP
Begins with the symptons of a
commqh cold; there is chilliness,
sneezing, sere throat, hot skin,
quick pulse, hoarseness and im-
peded respiration. Give frequent
small doses of Ballard's Hore-
hound Syrup, (the child will cry
for it) and at the first sign of a
croupy cough, aouly frequently
Ballard's Snow Liniment to the
throat., Mrs, A. Vliet, New Cas-
tle, Colo., writes, March 19, 1901:
"I think Ballard's Horehound Sy-
rup a wonderful remedy, and so
pleasant." 25c, 50c and gi.oo
Sold by C. S. Moores.
Siro of Star Pointer 1.60 1-4 (tho won J' , i.ntost pacer, sold foe S15.000) Hat Dillard 2:04-
3-4: Hal Braden, 2:07 1-4; Storm, 2:08 1-2; New Richmond, 2:08; Laurel, 2:09,1-4. and"
40 other pacers with records of 2 :23 or lin ter. 1 fe sired by Tom Hal, 10Q34-siro of Hal Poin.
or, 2:01 1-2; Little Brown Jug, 2:11 3 J; B.-own Hal, 2:12 1-2; Jim Friel, 2:20 3-4; Am-
orata, 2:10 3-4; and Bob Taylor, 2:18 12, etc.
First dam, Maudina, pacer-dam 1.1 'u irkr IIiil 2:21, and Miss Huse, 1:18 1-4. By Bay
Tom, jr., pacing 2:30, sire of Duplex, 2:. 7 i J: Billy A 2:13 1-1; Elk Tom. 2:18 and nine
other horses. Ho siro by Bay Tom n . 1 l-.lt, s.re of Tom Webster, 2:11 1-4; Grand View,
2:213-4; and grandsiro of Hal I-rude 1 , J:C7 1-4. '
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Malone, pacer, aire of Sleepy Liao, 2: -j mi.i Jams of btee! Null, 2:25; Rattler Brooks, 2:23. o ''- I
5 He sired by Mohawk a noted saddle hui so. ' O ,V'
I? n ThJ.r n5mV B4ie Pacer- Bv Duplex, 2:17 1-4. Sire of Helena Duplex, 2:08 1-2 Re-
utoiui i.uio-tj oiarpiex, z:w d-'i, ana otlier z:2b, pacers.
Courier Hal was brod bv M (' f':imr.oll Snrimr urn T...,., ,.,., ij t
00 n,nn . ,' . ' ' f-"i -.i, jn i.w., una milieu juiib
2.1, 1S93, is a, strong, well bhapt-u h.)iy. 10 1-4 hands hich, oiKl)8 1250 pounds -
v.cvi.v k,j n,ii uiuuiv puims. in- mis ji pacing recora 01 ' ll; tias paced quar-
ters in 31 seconds a 2:04 gait, lit- dm--, not need lobbies, 1, - gait is natural
In-a race at Taylor, Texas, July 4, 1901, he, after a senf-i of 60 rnarea. wPnt,
heats in 1.08 and 1:07, beating a field of five otlier horses eas. -was run into and',
had his front leer broktMi. finml inrl ps wlin enw hi in von Bn. 1 ....u t .i "
a lecord of 2:10 or better in tin- lull il he had not been hurt w.,- a level headed '
uiiu s-uiB iuw uuiso. no, nut- :i;i tiais, is a good saddle hors. . oingall the gaits
will make a errand stock bursi Il lniPfl nma rraii, c......i.i ii. a?i-.v
iiieni will co saddle sraits. !,nd inmi his luiinml nml ovtromn Dn.....i oj j:
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11 you want a Dacinsr or saddle! hnrso. brpd n mroo Viof io nn:. ,x.. ,ui. i .1
lias size, good color, a sensible, level head, with good mane an . tail. The Hals'
haye been bied for generation in Tennessee for combini d sn-Me and harne'ss .
g norses. iney are tne only recognized breed of latt pacers in the w..rld ur
g V ill stand for public service at $13.50 by the season. 1 n return rivli
. negenext seasou it mare tails 10 gut with foal, or money refunded Care willrbeS
i,u.Kvxt iu jjieveiiu auL-iubiiis anu e.-eapes. out we are not to be held li:.ble should any;
occur Will maka theseoson on (Jlaik Bolding farm, 9 miles wesi . Bartlett Tex'
ED & OSCAR BOLDING
Owners of Courier Hal.
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STEM WINDER-A Beaity.
Great siro of beauty ami wrU epeed, ho being a Standard Dred lliddlo Tennessee horse. The Stem "Winders aro
ready made, good guitcd and pood heaeded trotters or pacors, with 2:H0 or 3 minutes, not ural siieeil at j cartings,
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, February 19, 1904, newspaper, February 19, 1904; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49265/m1/3/: 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.