The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, February 24, 1905 Page: 7 of 8
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(Th. oil mill at Cameron hap I $16,000 with only 5300 Uwrnr-
dlS&ed-for the HeMon. "' '" I fatten, The detailed" losses are as
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A oottoh 'buyer of Sah Anto'nld
700 bales of cotton in
-Jlftlktt'tBia week at 7 cents. '
i:'J. tjf d ' T?ntti on nnrnil nfnntf.
mfl .died "ac Taylor this week of
pneumonia. Ho loft a wife and
wal 'children., '' '"
"'' !$.,W.''(jlilHs, tax assessor of
Mftiam county, dipd .at his home
iftCattferdn .a few days tigo. Ho
$f jh: a good' honest and upright
cltiiion.
Jjfffio saoks of rabbits cotton
tail's about 00 in number, were
,', Bhwpped'lfues'day' from Rogers tp
Buokholtsan route to ualvoston
'Jveije - tiey', are1 worthiB,, cents
apVce. News , . ,. .,..,
The. oat and wheat crop around
Leander have not been damaged
!ttf any great extent, although the
cjecent freeze did not do them
any good. The ground is in
"ojbodfrfihane' for' 'plowing.- Rec
ord. .
fMessers "Boone Hall and Thad
Anderson have recently lost
, about fiftoen head of cattle from
a disease resembling black': leg.-
The cattle all died in the Game,
pasture. Georgetown Commer-
ciaL
Frank Morrison, aged JB0 years
jvbo. lived at Andioe, Williamson
county", fell from a window in
his home during the late cold
spell and, was almost frozen when
discovered by his family. He
,3, had. . stroke of paralysis,
n --Ajneetirig of the business men
' 6fGranger' was held there laat
J& week to consider wayo and means
otroouring a water supply. A
'committee was appointed to form-
tulate a plan of prooedure, to re-
'i gcM at' a meeting to be held the
2istinotj
" Cameron, Texas, Feb. 17.
Eleven oases of alleged violation
-of' local obtion have been filed in
1D
;iho county
two da;
against ne
no negroes
recently t
ffenderaf
''Farmer"
W
rt within
of the ,
For J
ted th?
re tne
the past
.809 aro
imetime
but
ipal
Sol G. 'YMkoy
'state's that the late freez
provfe behefioial as the
thoroughly pulverized that p
i-UK Will UO VUD.y . jrj.f 11
i a .1 ,?!ihQUKht taac, tne excrem
... 'weather will .result in th
, fetruotion pfcotiutloss tho
' r.oIjapVioUs .insects whiuh
r, . li&itii fcoy the crops. Taylor
, M the' session of the Bel
" 'ty '.dclmmissionors .court la
a Detition, from the Prai
School District, signoa
tubblefield and others
ial, taxes of 15 cents wasManted.
The election was orflred for
MarohJLS, 1905, and RH,. Stub-
blefield was named as presiding
officer.
Henry T. Phelps, af arohitoot
ed Buit in
oorgetown
lor for the
alleged
by the
hB and Bpooi-
llding of Tay-
City Hall,
in bonds have
cause will be
July term of
h Distriot Court
ounty.
out Friday night
e Helton onera
the building
nd its ooltents. The olub
building o(,rJ F firookman Avas
also partially destroyed. Tn
total IowJb eaUmaied- at about
follows': Bolton Opdra House
Company, building, Idas $'10;000;
insurance 82,000; BSlton Trust
and Loan Company, office fix-
tures, loss S800 no Jnsurahce;
Pendlot6rfj-;FergusoK & Durroll,.
law library- arid offioof urnituro,
loss $3,500. no insurUncojJ F
Brookman's olub building, Joss
81,500, insurance $000. The
origin of the firo is unknown.
Belton, Texas, Feb; 20. The
coal famine still continues, and
this morning the high gohouljiad,
to be dismissed for lack of fuel to
keep the building warm.' J
Rosebud; Texas, Feb. 22.
There'has been nothing don6in
the farming iine during the past
ten days on account of freezes
and rains. At this date last year
quite a number of farmers had
planted corn, but no one expects
to begin this year until March
Belton, Tex., Feb. 20. The
walls of the burned opera house
are being tarn down, and pfep-
rarations are being made to re
build on the burned. site. The
vault of the Belton Trust and
Loan .company was opened this
morning and everything found
intact.
Taylor, Texas,, Fob. 19; With
the present prevailing price of
cotton and the near approach of
the planting season, farmers of
this seotion are turning loose
their holdings with alacrity. Not
withstanding the miserable and
almost impassable condition of
the roads considerable cotton is
being marketed in Taylor and
many holders who find.it impos
sible to hauLheir cotton to town
are bringing&their samples and
selling for future delivery.
The members of the First Bap-
tist Church of Temple will com-
mence a revival on March 4 that
will last for several weeks. Rov.
A. L. Scarborough
has been engaged
services and
the local pasto
roughs. The
ed to his co
has conclude
recently tend
First Baptist
mont.
At a regular Session of tle
Commissioners court -last iwcek
.thp.pejtitwn, ,0L. L Hill, Vy. M.
nut. anymore tnan titty, trce-noia-ers
and qualified1- voters of ' ' Pre-
dict No. 2, to hold an election t
detcrmjne whether or not hb'tses,
m.ules, jacks, jennets and cattle
shouldfruh ' at large was granted
and Saturday, April " j: 'i 905' was
designatedas 'election "day. .The
voting place's Were Granger, Bart-
lett and' Allisl h' and tlic following
officers o'l election were appointed:-
Grariger--L'1 E' Sheffield,
presiding judge, Joe'Cervehk'a, J.
, Parmele and J T Teer, judges,
liar.lett E F Kelley; - presiding
judge; J D. Slawson" and R if
Bartleti,. judges. Allison 'E P
Allison, presiding judge; J H
Wentercek, judge,. , .
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
the Mothers Favorite. V
The soothing and healing prop
erties of this remedy, its pleasant;
taste and prompt and' permanent
cure, have made it a favorite V'th
people .everywhere. it is espec-
ially pr zed by mothers of small
children, fo.i colds' . icroup! and
whooping .cough, as it alw.aysV af
fords.quick reiefand is. -it? Con
tains no opium are other harmful
drug, it may be given as confidents
to a baby as to an adult; F
Sale by all druggists.
Marriage Licent
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m FT. WORTH, TEXAS.
Oflur bollor fnollltloa for tlio comfort Mid rap'ij WvaliSstriwl Jofti Ji(jji hn.ny
othor colloco. A thoroucli coilrso and a Mod noaftlon ia whdUwa tivd.' no (tccot liotw
Ifor tuition, puyabto ftflor coune and p.sltior secured. By our rtiothfid'DoAliteepinijftnd
(banking can bo loarnod In eight wucks. Many of our stud mU occupy portku s rtonog-
rapberg at tbo end of throo months. Wo tench all commercial braucho bookkeeping,
banking, eho tliand, touch typewriting, penmanship, commercial lair, mthomrtit, Btifr-,
liali.otc. positions senurodor monoy rofundod.. Addross J. V. DllAUGIipN.i'fliwi-
aont, JNcUon-uraugliun uusincss Uqiloc;c, corner utu ana Alain Hta. at. V vortii, xexM.,'
ffel8o"r;-Draur;o!7
Buiil)65;
jKpitee,
. High positions and great fortunes await the practical worK- "
ers' of commercial life, The Specialist wins because he is a
able to accomplish results in the quickest and easiest way
We, can fit you for the highest ideals of success. Twenty"
two dollars pays for a three months' Scholarship, Three
months with us means more than five months with many
others'. Address G. W. HILL, Prin., Dallas, Texas. J
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H We'confe'rde
a diploma thfb wille
egraphy taught.
anteed. R; R.'faro pai
denmanship free
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ZEBOTIEIEBIES:
We teaoh penmanship by mail.
oh our graduates,1 and give them"
ed by any institution in America. Tel-
1 acoepted for tuitions - Position guar-
f rom all points. Catalog and a lesson. i
Your name on 12 cards for 25 cents in stamps.
N. B. Stone, President,
MoKinney, Texasr
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jBcTlr.rfltalkilVifti.
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of San Antonio, has
the Distriot court
ftgaihst the oity of
jMim pl$785 as da
to hata been su
rejection of 1.
fixations for the
lor'a proposed
fpr whh. S25,
."' been sold.
heard during
.Ihetfwento-S:
M Williamson!
j,A fir' brok
4c the rear v
Shiuee ,nd dea
Austin,
The oas
trustee
town, a
trio Li
was irl
today.
York 1
holders
Georgeto'
bonds.
been madi
bonds,
judgmen
amount s
olosure of
The loss
county h;
light during1
spells, when
Ijjjtbilino
JHImct the
aUalksted by
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WILIAN QOUNTY.
P M HamilW ' and Miss' Ada
J Adkins, AJfcl Jennings and
Misa Rona RoWrts, Will Camp-
bell (col.) and Ora Sudden (col.)
Ja3. Jackson and Miss Mattie
Dillard.
MILAM COUNTY.
W. T, Lyles and Zora Eads,
Harvey Parker ana Rachel Par
ker, M. L. Wingham and Bessie
Blaokwell, J G Bailey and Mary
Larabo.
BELL CpUNTY.
J V McGloth'lin andMiss Dora
Bridge, Horace Dioltflon and
Sara Merrill, colored, Jf.- Fer-
rel and Buna Cook, D C Hudlo-
ston. and Ora Jones, Charles W.
Benson and Mollie Bfxtlett, jas,
Wilson and Katie Donahoe (col.)
Chas W Prater and Clara E Bus
ter (col.) Harvy O Vamata and
Pollio McQuary.
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MORGAN
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I will stand the above
named French Morgan
horse at my place two
miles north from Bart-
lo'tt on Bartlett and
Holland road. . Best
all purpose horse in
the country. Season
$9 insured.
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C. Lindemann, Ji, J
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WTTfMTTTTMTMTTTMTMTM.TMT.T.it
ir, Jr.,
Jeorgo
Jeorgetown Eloo-
Jowor company
Agonizing Burns',
are instantly j-elieived, and perfect-
ly healed, by Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. C.Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk
Va., writes: "1 burnt my Unee
dreadfully; that it blistered all over
Bucklen's Atnica Safre stopped
the pain, rnd healed it without a
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e federal courtf3"1- iso neais an wounos ana
sores. 25c a box at,
J. A. Rogers & Sons.
itift is. from Now.
resents tho bond
t,000 'of the city of
water a.id light
joars default has
the payment of the
oourt rendered
the plaintiff for the
r ana tne tore
ittlo in Burnet
Ben exoeeuingly
1
ffr
twoxeoent cold
tho duration and
terrible state of the weather is
considered. Old settlers pro-
nounce the siege that broke up
last Wednesday and most' se-
vere thoy had eyer witnessed in
Texas. V u teen or twenty years
ago such a . spell would have
caused cattle to die by the
hundreds. Tho people, or most
of them, are bettor prepared to
care for stock than formerly
which aooounts for the small
loss, Bulletin. .
in 1 "" .. 1 -j
Notice.
The Bartlett oil mill will close
down about Match 1, 11 par-
ties having seed for sale will
please bring in by "above date.
What They Mean. :
A lady used the expression
Gee.l" the other night. It had
never ocoured. .to hor that this
was taking the name of the Lord
vain, and probably few of the..
any who indulge in suoh sugar-
rtTfanity realize that they are
swearing. wnat is "uee,"-
though but a euphemism for
"Jesus" "Dear me" is nothing
but the Latin "Deo Meo" (My
God); "For goodness sake;"
"For land sake;" is "For Lord's
sake;" "Dratit" is "God rot it;'
"Judus Priest" is "Jesus Christ,'
"Golly,"' "Gosh," etc, are only
corruptions of "God;" "Darn it,
'Dash it," "Ding it," "Blame
it" etc, are.only variations of
"Damn it." , In phort, there is
probably not and expression of
this sort that can not be traced
back to an oath for' Us origin.
Notwithstanding this', -you will
every day hear people using
them thoughtlessly, who wonld
be terribly shookejd by a genuine
oath.FEx. '
2 Fast Trains' Daily.
AFTER JANYARY 8th between
Texas and Mexico
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' " 34 1-2 HOURS 1 1-2 DAYS '. ;
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Jap flptppio to' Hex.-ity 1
. , via I. & G.'N. R. R. i :''' . ,
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Laredo and National R R of Mexico, . -,
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30.2 miles shortest, 15 hrs. 20 min. qvnokesfc. ,.
Correspondingly as quick from aliTexAv ..
" - .- -'as points vial. & G. N:' '.-'.-: ,' . . :
rNew fast train, service between Dallas, Ft. Worth,
Austin and San Antonio, After Jan.. 8th.
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Ask agents or write D J Price, G P & T A., L. Trice, 2nd
vice-Pres and Gon'l Mgr,, Palestine, Texas.
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WHEN YOU TRAVEL
SELECT A RAILWAY A3
YOU DO YOUR CLOTHES,
KATY SERVICE
(MISSOURI, KANSAS i TEXAS RAILWAY.)
Suggests Camforfable ud Contenlent Trains,
THE "KATY FLYER" AND
KATY DSNING STATIONS.
HeiH, Msdirtts hi Price.
BMorpMHd In QuUM; tod Sink.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, February 24, 1905, newspaper, February 24, 1905; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49312/m1/7/: accessed May 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.