The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, January 12, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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-San Antonio Liquor Co., HerffBldg'., Corner Alamo and Commerce Streets, San Antonio, Texas. Wo guarantep to please you, pry our
money back. We have built up the largest mail order business in" Texas and 100,000 satisfied customers testify to t he.pui ity of our goods.
D.o not be deceived by concerns who only. exist on paper, deal direct with headquarters. We refer you to any bank 6r express office. Wo
want your trade, solicit a trial order and guarantee satisfaction or your money bacic. Come to the fountain head , deal direct with the
distillers and mail your orders at once to the .
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OVER THE COUNTRY.
The Record says that" Rogers
nee'ds more hotel faoilities. So
does nearly every town eyen
Bartlett.
P. A. Allison and R, J. Eok-
hardfc haye sold to Robt. Kuehn
60 acres of land, a part of the
Mustang pasture, for whioh they
received $.40 per acre. Taylor
Texan.
S. D. Wheat, of Temple, who
owps a large farm near LUtle
River, six miles south of Temple,
reports the posting of a white-
bap notice on some tenant houses
on his place that, have been oc-
cupied by negroes.
County Clerk Flinn reports
th$t for the year 1005 there have
bwan 406 marriage licenses is-
sued ; ,1008 births recorded ; and
WS' deaths reported. This is a
pretty safe record for the future
greatness ,of "Williamson county.
v Prpfv Jr W. Grissom of " Try
JpVit Vay or so with us. Ho
' j4ya' that he will be in the race
for county sohool superintendent
,Mr. Grissom made a fine raoe.
fo'r this office two years aco, and
was only defeated by a very few.
7 Belton Dsmoorat.
Dr. W. T. Randolph was here
from Summer's Mill today. We
understand the doctor expects
shortly to change looations. and
-will move to Lometa. Br. Ran
dolph is a most excellent oitizen
nd we regret to eeo him leave
Bell 'county. Belton Democrat.
lAftno, Tex., Jan. 5. Dave
Bead of Bertram and J. W Con-
aell and Tom Grant of Liberty
Hill, who conduct large meroan
tile establishments at their re
peotive. towns, were in Llano
fchin week and purohased the big
dry good business of Forman &
Forman at this place," Mr, Grant
;.' wiHrcmoye here &t once and
' tek charge of the management.
Mown. Pormin & Forman will
Ci go into tHe o;tton business,
Ttmple, Tex,, Jan. 6, FIy full
refrigerator cars of dressed tur
keys have been shipped from
Temple so far this year and or-
ders are still being filed for
Northern commission houses,
All of the birds were" not grown
around ' Temple, however, and
hundreds were shipped in from
towns within a radius of 150
miles.
The Florence people are com-
ing to Killeen. Many of the mer-
chants are having their freight
freight shipped to this plaoo and
we should certainly see that the
roads in that direction are kept
in first claes condition. Messen-
ger. William Connelly of Los Ap-
gele's, Cal,, is expeoted in Taylor
about Jan. 10. His mission is to
buy all the cattle in Williamson
oounty on feed. It is estimated
that there are between 3,500 and
4,000 cattle being fed in and
around Taylor. Texan.
The grand jury has adjourned
until February 20th. It is along
Vacation, due in part to the fact
that it had been suoh a short
time sinoothe last jury adjourn-
ed, and also out short byxtho fa-
cility with whioh evidence was
obtained in local option case.?.
Temple Tribune.
A Baptist . ohuroh was organ-
ized at the recent meeting of the
Association in Leander. and
members are now being receiyed
into it. Rev. G. W. Stewart is
pastor. We are in hopes that it
will increase in .membership and
grow to be strong. It is their in
tention of building them a ohuroh
in the near future. That's right.
We cannot get too many
churohes. Leander Record.
Taylor, Tex.. Jan. 7. J. B.
Tuokor, a prominent business
man of Taylor, a former lumbor
merchant, a partner of the
Thompson & Tuoker Lumbor
Compapy of Texas, the founder
of the Taylor Hardware Compa-
ny (npw the Prawitt Hardware
Company), tne president of the
Texas Consilidated Compress
Company, a capitalist and a man
identified with the upbuilding
of Taylor since the year 1876, has
sold out his interests here and
Will looate on the island of Van-,
couyer, British Columbia. He
sold his 815,000 home in Taylor
a few days ago to D, F. 8mith
for a oash consideration of $8000,
Taylor, Tex., Jan. 7. Taylor's
new opera house, the auditorium
of the now S25.000 City Hall, is
now receiving the finishing
touches at the hands of the paint-
ers and decorators, and Mana-
ger F. E.tCarridine, the lessee,
is now issuing invitations to the
grand opening of the new play-
house on the night of Monday,
Jan. 22, when F. A. Wade's
"Beggar Prinoe" opera company
will appear in Auber's romantic
comio production of 'Fra Dia
volo."
Georgetown, Tex., Jan. 7.-
Colleotor Eanes reports & total of
4024 poll taxes paid in William
son county, whioh leaves 3500
yet to be paid if the county is to
register her full voting strength.
Mr. ChaB K. White has been
giyen the position as bookkeeper
and general offioe manager for
the Will Miller Cotton Exohangej
and assumed his duties on- the
first of January. His contraot
being at an end with Gamtnel
Statesmen Co., state printers,
Mr. White prefored to take up
work at his old home in Tem-
ple and will in all probability
move'here in the near future.
Temple Mirror.
Thompson Manly.
Palestine, Texas, January 3.
Mr. Edgar Thompson of Bartlott
and Miss Lillio Manly were mar-
ried this morning at the residence
of the bride's parents. The
bride ia tle daughter of Alder-
man Sam Manly and one of Pal-
tine's most cultured ladies. Mr,
Thompson is engaged in busi-
ness at Bartlett, and the young
oouple will raako that olty their
homo.
Letter from Stamford.
Stamford, Tex., Deo. 12, 1005.
Editor Tribune:
A line from this country might
interest, some of vour readers. I
live 0 miles northeast of Stam
ford, 10 miles south of Haskell
City in Haskell county. Think
this a very gcod country. Peo-
ple not done picking cotton or
hauling up their feed yet. Looks
late to me. I moved here from
Little River in Bell county. Left
there Oct. 19th and come through
in wagons. Land is 510 to' S30
per acre, accprding to distance
from town and improvements,.
and still advanoing, The weath-
er is fine, only two rains this fall.
Is raining now. Cattle are in
good condition for thoy winter.
Cotton, kaffir corn, milo maize
and sorghum cane are the prin-
cipal crops and do well here.
Respectfully,
' B. Q. B.
No Poison in Chamberlain's Cough Rem-
edy. From Napier New Zealand,
Herald: Two years ago the
Pharmacy. Board of New South
Wales, Australia, had an analysis
made of all the cough medicines
that were sold in that market.
Out of the entire list they found
only one that they declared was
entirely free from all poisons,
This exception was Chamberlain's
Cough Remzdy, made by the
Chamberlain Medicine Company,
Des Moines, Iowa, U. S. A. The
abscence of all narcotics makes
this remedy the safest and best
that can be had, and it is with a
feeling of security that any moth-
er can give it to her little ones.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
especially recommended by its
makers for coughs, colds, croup
and whooping cough. This rem-
edy is for sale by all druggists.
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Posted.
All parties are hereby warned
that my premises are posted ac-
cording to law and any one tress-
passing upon same will be pros-
lecuted, Gi'o, P. Owens.
Reliable
Lumber,
Its importance i recognis-
ed by experienced carpen-
ters and builders. They
know that good work can
only be done with good
material. We sell reliable
Lumber
Tha cost of this being
' down to the lowest it Is a
! potent factor in enabling
; estimates to be brought to
; figures which will defy conr;
petition. Get our prices On
' Lumber, Sashes, Doors,
Post, Brick, etc.
IA. B. WelcM
TTlifl Bartlett Lumber Yard,
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The Exact Thing Required for Gonstlpa
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"As a certain purgative and
stomach purifier Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets jsedmi
to be the exact thing requirqdJ
s rong enough for the most.
bust, yet mud enough and sa
for children and without that t4
rible griping so common to mc
purgatives," say R. S. Websteri
Co.. Udora, Ontario. Canada. Ii
sale by all druggists.
Notice.
All parties indebted to Vjje
account will please settle sard
onoe. W. P. Holland!
Don't forget to pay your pol
tax this month.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, January 12, 1906, newspaper, January 12, 1906; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49321/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 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.