The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, January 4, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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agricultural land in Swisher county, ranging 'in
2 oer acre, owinsrto location. This land is near
the new railroad recently built from Canyon City to Plainview. If
you want to make a good investment buy some pf this land.
20,000 acres in Haskell, Knox arid Baylor countieso Can suit you in
price and terms. We make regular trips to the above named places
and if you want to go with us we can save you money, ,
Black lands in this section from $45 to $100 per acre. Residence
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County News.
The commissioners' court of
Bell county will meet the second
Monday in this month.
Mrs. Julius Becker of Beyers-
ville died Tuesday of last week
after, being oick a few days.
Messrs, Copeland and , Martin
of 'Corn Hill passod through with
1heir families enroute to Ballin-
gor. Belton Nowe.
Cameron, Sheriff Hbltzolaw
and his deputies are making it
hotfqrthe pistol t"ter and the
pooplo.are saying "good,"
Cameron Manuel White, a
' colored man, pleaded guilty in
tho county oourt to carrying a
pistol and was fined S100 and
costs,
Rev. J, A. Arbuckle of Taylor
"has accepted the pastorate of the
First Baptist ohurch of Cumeron
and will enter upon the work
February 1st, 1707.
ITIvo parties were arrested by
tSUCity Marshal for fighting on
Christmas day. They receivod
the customary dose with trim-
mings, says the Belton News.
The Brown Mercantile Co. of
Grangor has been organized with
a capital stock of 810,000. The
incorporators are Irwin T. Brown,
W. A. Jaokson,' R. E. Darroll,, J.
R. Wade and others.
Davo Young of Granger was
relieved of a diamond pin at the
Katy depot Friday before Christ
mas valued at $160, and it is re-
ported another man hadS316 tak
on from him at nearly tho same
time and plaoo. t
Henry G. Wagner of Temple,
soorotary of tho legislative board
of'Texag, has addressed an open
letter to County ttorney E. I.
Hill complaining of the violation
of the ohild labor law by tho Bel-
t6n cotton mills. '
Rookdalo Alvin, the 8-year-old
pon of Henry Brookonbusoh,
on ChristmaB evening had the
two middlo fingers of his loft
hand blown off by a cannon
oraoker and tho little fingor and
thumb badly lacerated.
" S. R. HouohoAs, who was con-
rioted two years ago of the mur-
Taylor Fair grounds and sen-1
tenced to five years' imprison-
ment, was pardoned by Goy.
Lanham last week, and he re-
turned to his home. He had
served a year and a half of his
term.
District Clerk John G. McKay
and his deputy, E. E. Upshaw,
have eaoh deolined an appoint
ment from State Treasurer Sam
Sparks, preferring to hold their
pffices'hero and live in Boltun.
Good boys I Belton News.
A large party of Temple citi-
zens, all prospective investors,
are on a visit to Teague, the new
Trinity & Brazos Valley town and
dlvisioa point in Freestone coun-
ty. The objeot of the trip is in
vestment in town lots at that
Lplaoe.
With butter at 40 cents a pound
breakfast baoon at 24 cents, eggs
at 30 cents a dozen and turkeys
at 8 cents a pound, we, up at our
house, are stickinc close to the
turnip man. All thanks for a
good turnip orop and a fair yield
of'tnustard grepns. Temple Trib
une.
John Scbeltze, a'German farm
er living throe miles south of
Taylor, recently sold his 100-acre
farm to Frank Sohaofor, Jr., for
S78 per acre. Schletzo bought
this land a year and i half ago
for S52 per aoro, realizing a prof-
of $2600 in JeBS than two years
time.
Charlie Whiteeidos, tho 17 yoar
old son of Mr. O. M. Whitosides,
died at their homo on tho Oogle
farm, four miles oaBt of Granger,
on Sunday evening, after linger
ing five weeks with typhoid fever.
The remains were laid to rest in
the Granger Cemetery Tuesday.
Grangor News,
Details are laoking, but the
fact is known that Baylor College
of Belton will receive a gift of
510,000 to bo used in the con-
struction of a new building for
whioh the foundations are about
completed. This will bo news
mpst welcome not orily to Bap
tists but to m( in this communi y
who hold Baylor College in hich
regaid as a seat of learning. This
if t removes all problems before
existing in tho matter of bring-
ing this building to early com-
Temple A serious acoident
caused by boyB playing with a
stick of dynamite, whtoh exploded
ocourred hero, in which Rupert
Stevens, aged 17 years, suffered
the loss of one hand and an eye,
while Carroll Hamill, tho , young
son of Mayer Fred P. Hamill,
was badly burnt about the face, i
but not seriously injured.
On Sunday'morning Deo. 23 at
about 1 :30 o'clock, Mr. J. T. Wil-
son cjed suddenly after an illnoss
cf on a few hours. Mr. Wilson
moved with his family to Haskell
last August. Last week they re-
turned and moved into their home
at this place just two days before
his unexpected death Mr. Wil-
son had lived here all of his life
and was better known as John to
everyone in and around Holland,
He was bornApril 1st, 1874, -and
married Miss Alico May, of Hol-
land a few years ago. They had
two children, one of whom, a
bright and beautiful little girl,
died at Haskell of scarlet fever
about six weeks ago. Holland
Progress
Waco, Tex,, Jan. 1. Henry
Lynch, a white man who lives in
Pendletonville, Bell county, was
slashod by a razor 'his morning
in the handa of Jam Denham,
alias Fawoett, a negro, and is
now in the Providenoo sanitarium
in a oritioil oondition. The ne-
gro wos arrested and placed in
jail.
of a cd'an named Williams at tho-,plotion.-rTemple Tribune,
Grand Jurors.
Fpllowing is the list of grand
jurors for the Bell county district
court: lhomas Armstrong,
Sparks: Joe Hollings worth. Tem
ple; A, H. Wilkerson, Holland;
R. M. Skinner, Rogers; Geo. W.
Caskey, Salado; F. M. Duncan,
Killoen; W. T. Booth, Oenavllle;
G. A. Martin, Bolton, R, F. D.;
H. P, Daugherty, Nolanville;
Leslie H. Eihott, Troy; Mike
Ock'er, Ocker; J. M. Markham,
Holland; Moed Miller, Pendlo-
tonyillo; Geo. N, Austin, Bolton.
For Sale.
Silver laced Wyandotte cockrels
at fify cents each. Good stock.
Apply to W. D. Crenshaw or
leave orders at Tribune office.
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TEXAS FARMERS
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Located In tho 1'anhandlo Country constitut ft vnt proportion of thoso who aro
out of dobt, po380s anabundanco ot all thai Is necessary to comfort and easy
hours, and own
BANK ACCOUNTS
Thoso who aro not so fortunato should pn fit hy past ospcrioncca and rc ognir,o
that theso conditions aro possiblo in
THE PANHANDLE
as no whero clso for tho reason that no other soction oilers
REALLY HIGH CLASS LANDS AT LOW PRICES
and that tho Agricultural and btock-farming possilii'itios of this section" aro" tho
equal of nnd in some respects bUlerthan thioo,to lh tinlas higher priced property
located olsewhero. In a word: Many Macnifl"ni Opportunities aro still open
hero to tiioso possessing but little money, but piumpi investigation nnd
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ar advisablo.as speculators havo investigated and aro fast purchasing with a Icrowl-
edgo of quickly developing opportunities to soil to others at greatly increased pricos.
The Denver Road
Sells Cheap Round Trip Tickets twico a week with stop-over privileges. Foi lull
information, writo to
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liberal oatronae for 1907.
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Goode Whitlow.
On 8unday evening Dooombor
23, at the homo of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F.
Goode, west of town, Miss Patsy
Goode and Mr. Lester Whitlow
were united in marriage. The
beautiful oereniony whioh made
these two most worthy young
people one was performed by
Rev, Wm. L. E. Shane.
The bride is a genoral fayorito
und a most lovable young lady,
while tho groom is well known
for hici sterling qualities, and all
join in wishing them a Drightand
happy f Jture.
Why Is It?
Why is it a oarele3s soven-year
old kid can drop a" half' burned
matoll in an alley and burn up
all the barns in a block while an
able-bodied man has "to use a
wholo box of matohes to get a
wood firo started in a heater tha,t
has draft enough to draw all tho
furniture up the stove pipe?
Burleson County Ledger
TutKeys, ChlcHens and
Eggs wanted at Lawrence
Bros.
Mrs. Jennings.
Th remains of Mrs.. Jennings,
who died at Temple, wero brought
here Sunday for Interment, They
were aooempaniod by Walter
Jennings,, of Miles, and the inter-
ment was in tho '' oem-
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, January 4, 1907, newspaper, January 4, 1907; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49370/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 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.