The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 28, Ed. 1, Friday, December 8, 1916 Page: 5 of 8
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Buy a substantial present buy early, don't waat for the last
STARTS SATURDAY. A surprise for you, COME.
LS and PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Blaske.of
Pecan were among the shoppers
in town Wednesday,
Lost Mare 14 hands high
with part of saddle on same,
Finder return to John Kupecky-
Mrs. G. A. Linderman and
daughter. Miss Agnes of Bartlett,
were among the visitors to .Tay-
lor yesterday. Taylor Press.
Logan Ramsey has purchased
the Jav Goode faam near Hol
land. The dsal was made by F.
Joiner.
Miss Dora Tribble, who is now
temporarily staying with her
sister, Mrs. Graves, near Camer-
on, was here Tuesday, looking
after her interests.
Don't forget the bazaar Dec.
0, at Machu's store,
Joe Scharnberg was a Waco
visitor Tuesday.
For Sale House an lot in Jar-
rell, will sell cheap. Part cash,
' balance easy. See A. C. Dabbs
Bartlett, Texas.
The Methodist Ladies will hold
a bazaar, in the building occupied
,.by Joe Machu, date Dec. 9. Buy
your holiday gifts from them.
Mrs. P, A. Bridges has return-
ed from a pleasant visit to her
sons. W. G. Bridges of Coleman
and E. B. BridgeB of Temple.
We have the,
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From now until December 23rd, Extra Big
Discount on all classes of Merchandise. We
are making our last lap of 1916 business,
why slow down. Thousands of dollars worth
of goods yet to be moved, regardless of the-
tremendous advance in Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Hats, Caps Furnisning Goods, Etc.
our shelves are loaded. 9
Mr. and Mrs.?Ed Catings were
Temple visitors this week.
Richard Kuhn of San Saba
was here this week.
A good show and a chance to
win a 43 Piece Dinner Set for
10c at the Crescent Theatre
Monday night. Come.
Mrs, J. D. Phillips of Memphis
Tenn., is the guest of Mrs. Wal-
lace Walton this week.
French Ivory just anything
that you want, coiue to Hem-
pel and Whitlows.
Miss Josephine Torrence of
Waco is the guest of the Misses
Bell.
Frank Burns was a Holland
visitor Wednesday.
Foil Sale Residence occupied
bv Dimmitt Whitlow. See H. A.
Whitlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Odis Forrester
motored down from Belton Sun-
day to spend the day with Mr.
and Mrs. C. Forrester.
Another call for tur-
keys at 20c cash good
until Monday Dec, 11.
Markets very weak
over U. S. We believe
20c now a good price.
Lawrence Bros.
0. L. Cowert and family en-
joyed, the luxuries of their new
tytaxwell on a trip to Geogetown,
Sunday.
Let Us Clean and
LATEST MODEL STEAM PRESS in town.
clothes. Wj caJl for and deliver yovir clothes.
H. L. PERKINS, The Tailor
"THE WHITE HOUSE"
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Calvert
and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Woods of
Denton are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Scott McGinnis.
The purpose of the Maxwell
motor cars is to take you there
and bring you back, safely, and
economically, quickly if necess-
ary, and comfortably, always.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Forrester
had a's their guests for Thanks
giving guests Messrs banaer-
ford of Belton, M arrs of Waco,
and Misses .Ida and Jewel Forres-
ter of Belton.
Simplicity, beauty, economy,
and efficiency, are the attributes
responsible for the high favor
accorded the' Maxwell cars.
County Surveyor W. Rowntree
of Georgetown, was here Wed
nesday,
William Fox Feature every
Saturday at the .Crescent Theatre.
, Miss Jewel Forrester of Belton
returned to her home Tuesday af-
ter a most pleasant visit to Mr.
and Mrs. C. Forrester.
New designs in LaValliers
just what you are looking for
$2.50 to $200 at Hempel &
Whitlows.
Miss Mary Rhodes who is
teaching in the Rockdale High
School and Miss Irene Lookman
of Vincennes, Ind., spent Thanks-
giving with Miss Mary's parents
Pastor and Mrs. J. C. Rhodes.
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Every road a Maxwell road.
Mrs. J. L. Powell is on the
sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Powell
will leave soon for Mineral Wells
fpr the benefit of her health.
Is there any gift that would
plense her any more than a
diamond ring? Buy it at
Hempel & Whitlows.
Gov. Jas. E. Ferguson was a
Bartlett visitor Wednesday, and
while here was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Jones for lunch-
eon. The Governor was a pleas-
ant caller at the Tribune office
and his visit was greatly enjoyed
by the editor, who thinks he is
one of the best governors Texas
has ever had. While here Gov.
Ferguson greeted many of his
friends and acquaintances.
We have a beautiful
line of Xmas cards.
Hempel and Whitlow.
Sam Duggan of Santa Anna
was here this week on business.
Beautiful wristlet watches
in Elein and Waltham. real
timekeepers at Hempel and
Whitlows.
Rev. Lee Garrett of Faris will
preach at the East Christian
Church Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and evening at 7:30. All
are cordially invited to attend.
Why wait for a car. Buy a
Maxwell of Smith and Rowntree.
Press
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day. THE BIG
Gus Settle, one of the good
citizens of the Holland section,
was nere tnis weeK and remem-
bered the Triune,
Our stock is complete
and we can show you
a large variety of use-
ful gifts to select from.
Hempel and Whitlow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Daugherty
Sr.. are visiting their daughter.
Mrs. Will McCarverat Ballinger.
Jewelry is the most
appropriate and last-
ing gift that you can
give, come to Hempel
and Whitlow's.
""Mesdames W. W. Walton and
J. D. Phillipps were among those
from Bartlett who saw the play
at Temple Wednesday evening.
Last Call One more week in
which to get high class photos at
Howell's as I will close my busi-
ness in Bartlett Friday night the
15th of Dec. Remember we
work day or night, rain or shine.
You will nevqr have another
such chance to get portraits of
vour family. Our work is the
best, our prices the lowest. Jno
A Howell over whitlow's Music
Store.
The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. P. A. Guenzel was buried
Tuesday afternoon.
Do your Xmas shopping early.
Your Suit
Special attention given ladies
PHONE 285.
DISCOUNTS
Resolutions of Respect.
We, the Ministerial Alliance of
Bartlett, Texas, wish io submit; mv
.the following resolutions relativ U
to our Brother W. S. P.' Mcftapf
lough who is leaving us for ao&i"
other field. n
First, the Alliance is losing a
valuable member, a wise coun-
sellor, and a kind brother; Bart-
lett is losing a splendid citizen,"
a clean man, and a worthy bene-
factor; the church is losing a "
splendid executive, a competent
organizer, and a thorough teacher.
Second, the Alliance wishes to.
commena mm to me community
to which has been assigned as a
worthy citizen, and to his church ,
as a faithful preacher and spj
uui anyiser. Anu in nis jf
we pray the blessings of Goetf!
on him and his family, that t$
etrorts may be crowned with
nal success.
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Third, that a copy of these
resolutions shall be printed in
the Bartlett Tribune and a copy
be sent to Brother McCullough.
Done by order of the Alliance,
this fourth day of Dec. 1916,
Homer A. McCarty. Chm,
E. B. Paisley.
Committee.
Quilt cotton at Bartlett Oti
Mill, 3-pounds for 25cts.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 28, Ed. 1, Friday, December 8, 1916, newspaper, December 8, 1916; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49003/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 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.