The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1, Friday, March 26, 1915 Page: 6 of 8
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Is always enhanced and PRESERVED by
the judiciouf use of, Dure, high grade face
creams and other toilet articles.
The toilet articles we sell are guaranteed
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Leather man Drug Co
Bartlett Texas
LOCAL NEWS.
Mr. Miller of the Walton Dry
Goods Co., visited his family in
Florence Sunday.
Mrs. Bobbye Bnrns of Troy
visited friends here tnis week.
Liv-ver-lax stimulates the liv-
er. A harmless vegetable com-
pound. Any child can take it
safely. Ask Condra & Blair.
FordrAlcus and Brisco Davis
lyere Tiere Friday on business.
M. Stokes of JarrelL was here
Saturdav on business.
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs
for sale atL50 cents per setting.
Mrs J. H. Maunin Rt. 2, box 35,
Bartlett, Texas. 31-2mos
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Mewhin-
ney of Holland were here Sun-
day visiting relatives.
Mayor E. F. Kelley. was re-
ported quite sick this week.
Remember that J. M. Allen
keeps Montevallo coal in stock
everyumonth in the year.
lajocales visited her sister
in one of the local sani-
ns at Temple for treatment,
Sunday.
Is your liver inactive? Liv-ver-lax
will wake it up. Condra
& Blair.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Knight and
children are in Corpus Christi
this week visiting Mr. and Mr3.
Hugh Stockton.
llin and look at the new
gJIgoods being opened at
nnA Rros.
iSstanton Allen and Louie
Bartlett were in Austin Monday
on business.
'Remember that J. M. Allen
keeps Montevalo coal in stock
cvery month in the year.
Master Charlie Garner who is
attending school in Austin was
guest of his aunt, Mrs. Jacob
Isaacs, Sr., Saturday and Sun-
day. RE M E M B E R-J. M. Allen
.keeps Montevallo coal in stock
every month of the year. 38-lt
Miss Lillian Benson was at
home this week from Baylor
College.
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Painter and
Paper Hanger
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Work Solicited. Phone
Baxtlett, Texa.s
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Condra ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. J.
V Morris visited in Taylor Mon-
day. Remember that J. M. Allen
keeps Montevallo coal in stock
every month In the year.
Among those who visited Tay-
lor and Thrall last Sunday from
Bartlett were Mrs. Lucas Rown-
tree, Misses Graves and Bell and
Mr, Max Rowntree.
Bring us your eggs, butter.
chickens, etc., we pay cash or
trade for same. Lawrence Bros.
Miss LaVerne Cates was the
guest of friends in Austin Satur-
day andiSunday.
Miss Virgie Bell was the guest
of Miss MaidJAllen at Taylor this
week.
Red Hodge Fencing the best
and cheapest chicken and hog
proof yard fencing on the mar-
ket. See Mutual Lumber Co,
Aug. Saage, of near Holland,
was here last Saturday on a "isit
and paid his "respects" to the
Tribune.
For Sale Barred Plymouth
Rock eggs at 50c per setting.
Mrs. A. F. Czarowitz.
Miss Mae Lynn Cox visited
friends in Holland during the
past week.
Emil Wacker of Schwertner
was here Monday on business.
See Pinkey Hair for 'your San
Antonio Express, its fresh every
day.
Dr. Sharpe of Granger was
here Monday on business.
Southern Limited "33." Ask
Condra Blair.
Louis Wells was the guest of
friends in Sherman this week.
Chas. Martinets returned home
Monday from an extended trip
through West Texas. He reports
that country in a prosperous con-
dition. Ace Wilkerson of Holland was
a Bartlett visitor Monday.
Milo Maize: I have for sale a
limited amount of maize seed for
sowing and feeding. See S. J
Koonsen, Route 1. tt
L. P. Talley was reported to
be quite sick this week.
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Messrs V, R. Grosse and Joo
Matthews and Misses Mae Lvnn
Cox and Nello Steele visited Tay-
lor Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Oscar Boldinir was in
Temple the past week to see her
sister, Mrs. C. R. Rudasul, who
is a patient in the King's Daugh
ters hospital,
Are you aware how much you
can help The Tribune editor in
making the paper mort readable.
When you have an item of news,
phone I he. office or tell the editor
when you see him on the street.
He will appreciatice the news
item and the readers of the pa
per will too.
Dr. II. Robinson will be glad
to meet his former patrons and
receive new one at Leatherman
Drug Co., from 10 a. m. to 3 p.
m., Wednesday, March 31. Don't
fail to see him about your eyes
or those of your family. Eyes
tested, glasses accurately adjust-
ed, artificial eyes insected, latest
hearing appliances for the deaf.
Remember the date.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Reese was reported quite
sick this week, but is some bet-
ter now.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
K. Ferguson is reported to be
quite sick.
The Ham and Bacon sale
was not instituted with a view
of making money, but to im-
press the public with the fact
that this is the logical place
to buy good Ham and Bacon.
We always sell these two
items at reasonable prices.
The Gersbach-Warker Co.
Mrs. Walter Jesse of Kansas
City is the guest of Mr, and Mrs.
G. A. Jesse of this city.
See Dr. H. Robinson about
your eyes or glasses at Leather-
man Drug Store from 10 a. m.
to 3 p. m., Wednesday, March
31.
J. J. Wells this week let the
contract toD. Johnson for the
erection of a new home, to be
built on the lotwhere his former
residence stood. D. F. Hall has
the contract to do the painting.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilcox of
Georgetown were here Monday
to see Mrs. Wilcox's lather, May-
or Kelley. who has Deen quite
sick this week.
Good five passenger automobile
for sale or trade for small rent
house. Car in fine condition.
W. G. Smith.
Mr. D. F. Hall has been doing
some exterior painting on the
J. W. Jackson houses this week.
J. T. Stewart has let contract
to Karl Flick for the erection of
a new home, and D. F. Hall has
the contract to do the painting.
!t it's not Ham it may be
Bacon. We are selling both
at sale prices. Sec, display
in our window. The Gers-bach-Wacker
Co.
Oscar Keopke was a Holland
visitor Sunday.
Miss Hattie Schroeder who had
been visiting W. R. Powitzsky
and family, returned to her
home at Waco last Saturday.
S. P. Tucker "the monument
and tombstone man" made a
business trip to Georgetown
Tuesday.
An opportunity to get the
best Ham on earth at the
price of ordinary Bacon. Sale
on at Gersbach-Wacker Co.
The editor of a newspaper is
often accused of leaving out cer-
tain items of news purposely, be-
cause of Ja dislike ot the person
to be mentioned, or from pre-
judice or someother cause. This
is a mistake. The editor has
something like a million different
things tothink of in connection
with theTfesuelof one paper, and
it is not surprising if he misses
an item or. occasionally forgets
one which has been called to his
attention. Help us by calling
telenhope 89 and telling us of
your visitors, thereby helping us
to get all the news.
llE have some very high grade suits and single
uncalled for trousers which we are selling
at a bargain. Call and see us, it will pay you.
F. J. Pavel., vCeacting Uaelor
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing
Schwertner Paper Sold
Sheriff Lee 0. Allen went to
Schwertner last Wednesday and
sold the Schwertner News, re-
cently established and susDended
by A. P.' Flanagan. The paper
was sold to the American Type
Founders Co: for $560 to satis I y
a judgment for debt. George-
town Commercial.
County Health Officer Thomas
was here Tuesday from George-
town looking into some reported
cases of contaginm diseases in
the adjacent country.
There will be a biir Easter
dance at the German Hall near
Holland on the Monday follow-
ing Easter Sunday, i'he public
is invited.
Mibs Atwuod, a trained nuise
trom Temple came in I'ue&day
10 nurse the sick child of Mr.
and Mrs. George Jackson, ea&t
of town.
Mr. J. A. Carter, of Rosenberg
was here this week on a visit to
old friends. Mr. Carter, it win
be remember by many, was here
in 1906 engaged in the construc-
tion ol brick buildmgd, and had
the misfortune to lail and sus-
tain a badly broken arm. His
many friends were glau to bee
him.
Read about the "Red Ball"
Orange sale on tirst page.
kr, Julius Schram of Granger
was a Bartlett yisitor Tuesday
afternoon, Mr. Schram is a
candidate for tax collector of his
town at the coming election,
April 6, and from what we can
learn, his chances ar irnod
1 FOR FIRST CLASS PLUMBING AND REPAIRING
Sanitary Plumbing
E. G. RAMSAJER
I wish I'd stayed at Home
Have you ever noticed while on your vacation how popu-
lar the dashing, well dressed fellow is he's never lonesome,
he never has occasion to say " wish I'd stayed at home."
We'll make yon popular with the people you meet during your
vacation we'll tailor dash and style into your vacation togs.
They'll be hand tailored by the Needle Masters of
The Globe Tailoring Co.,-Cincirmati
Makers of "Needle-Molded" Clothes
Then you know Hint "every stitch means style" the very latest style
they'll take the "lone" out of lonesome and give you "some" tailor-
ing that will make your vacation one continuous round of pleasure.
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l HIGH CLASS SMtfAlffipLUMWJIG
When We Put Up
Our Sign
inscribed "high class sanitary
plumbing" it meant exactly
what it said. Nickel pipes, mar-
ble basins or porcelain tubes do
not of themselves make sanitary
plumbinc. It is how they are
put in th.it makes for health and
t'omtort Have us do our plumb-
ing and it will he the real sani-
tary kind, not a real trade name
for ordinary work.
Blair & Breeding
Phone 118
Art Class
Miss Elma West of Granger
has rented offife rooms in the
Ilaebei building, ano will teach
art on Tuesoay and Thursday ot
each week.
Pupils who desire to enroll will
please appiy to Mrs. E. L. Har-
din, tf
Notice.
Notice--Strayed about three
weeks ago into mv Que.t -Over
Farm pasture one blood bay
mare and blazed faced yearling
bay colt, mare about 14 1.2 hands
high, black mane and tail. J.
W. Hightower. 2t 38
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 40, Ed. 1, Friday, March 26, 1915, newspaper, March 26, 1915; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48919/m1/6/: accessed April 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.