The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 1, Ed. 1, Friday, April 18, 1902 Page: 6 of 9
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
BELL COUNTY.
fJttDJoct.tolltcdcmoeraUo primary,
v'JPot ftepresentativo ,
.timing f. Kooortson.
'" ' W. T. Shannon,
FSr "County Clerk
' - C.,K. White '
"For, Tax Collootor
' FH-GOFF,
y . John Haley.
'"a i R. L. Gullv. V
E3i.V.--JL .' . '
iv, - t or Hnerm
Sam Sparkfi,
U J. V. ROPER.
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uSlt j-iur .ijuuiiiiy iruuauiur
Rr. . w l wuson.
KV.'. W.B.VERNON. '
&-$ vu 'fror Tax- Assessor
S. M. '(Charloy) MEEKS
For County Attorney
-" A. L. CURTIS.
,For Co. Commissroner Beat 2:
.. E. W. MOSER.
J W AYCOCK.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY.
u"
r The following anoouncoments
are subject to the democratic pri-
maries: dEor Judge q the 26th Judicial
District
' E. T'. MOORE.
x R..L. PENN. '
For CountyvAttorney
; JNO. D.UHUDSON.
j. e: NEAL-; -
" -J; BYRONROB'INSON.
For County Judge
Chaff A. Wilcox.
Fpr County Clerk
John' A. Brewster.;
. R. D. Byrom.,
j?or SUpt. Public Instruction
' W. W.- JENKINS.
. , D L Hamilton. ,
For County Treasurer
t . ' W. J. FLANAGAN.
SKP JACKSON. '
A. P. PICKLE.
"J. W. 'HODGES.'
. x J. J. GORDON.
For District- Clerk
lO'.v . ' T. N-. KELLER
$$$ ' w C. H. Geo.
y Jf or Tax Assessor
J. A. SIMONS. .'
, , I tjuiiii iii. Armairuug.
Fpr Sheriff ",
- ' ' ' "R. Y. Seqrest.
LouiS'Lowe.
.Sampson Connell.
Plly Spencer.
For Tax Collector
W. H. Eanes. '
For Constable Pre. No.' 2
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D. McLaughlin.
Hubert Kee.
J. .J. Wells .
For' Justice of the Peace Pre. 2
" " ' Jno. B. Walker.
' JohnW. Teer.
ior Com." Pre. No'. 3
"'"W. A. Smith.
'K , ' W., H. Hnmvor.
" Fo'r Public Weigher, Bartlctt:
E. M Wilson.
Local Mention.
Let us have a- May day picnic.
'Mr. Jim Pace is on the sick list
this' week,
Improvement is the order of
in Bartlott.
Pace, of Prairie Dell,
iday in ihe city.
"Sunlitj" iinest axle grease
1 AM Anl-l. iSkf!lkt.ii.nnn)n
f F. "W, MiyKT of Althea, was
, was in town Safurday.
" ' E'djtO'r Bland; of tho Granger
'fes, Avas ijl Bartlett Saturday.
J. D. Slawson-went to Austin
' "Mpnday on business.
,, "Ut. E. H-Cook of -Prairie Dell,'
" wasfin town last Friday.
1 'Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, Jones are
) tyi8itfngrolatives'in Jacksonville.
' , Itis important that you road, tho
2,'XJi-y Ordinances inthis issue.
,, ' Mr,J. 0. Hairstori has-gpno ,to
., Western Texa3 on businoas. . ,
' "' Deputy Sheriff Tom Warren,
H pt BoUqi'i, was hero this week.
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v PRICE,
A. superb line one
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mgs ana cut to uist
about them that's "right up to next week''1
halt the oattle, you
you
buy. It's a pleasure to
SEE
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ThQ.Donahqo-is a' vfull fledged
stream since tlio'rain of last Sun-
day. Mr. and Mrii. Chas. Kaaso are
occupying the 'residence on Clark
street,' vacated by Stanton Allen
Esq. "
Do you remember that sample
of "Bell County's Best Flour?"
I have it to sell you.
L. A.'Sanderson.
Mrs.W. P, Holland and Mies
Crutchfield returned Tuesday
frpm Cameron where thoy had
been on a visit.
Mr. R. H. Northcutt, of Jonah,
was here this Week on ,a visit,
and reports the great and rich
sectiqn around Jonah prospering
G. L Barfield is an up to date
workman, and if you need any
shoo repairing," you should see
him. Give him your ordor for
such work. 47 t f .
Born To Mr. and Mrs. D. N.
Blanton on last Saturday a fine
boy.
A great many cattle are being
shipped through Bartlctt from
South Toxas to the Territory..
Constable D. McLaughlin, of.
Granger, was in town Wednes-
day. .
The'next'time you need flour ;
go to Sanderson's and .ask 'for
"Boll County's, Best." '
.'Mr. Curry Powell went to'
Georgetown this week on-a short
visit; ' ' - -
Mr. apd Mrs'. Will Jarroll, of,
Eagle Lake,' are. here on a visit
to Mr. and Mnf. W..D. Jarrell.
Sheriff Sam-Sparks, of Belton,
was a pabsongqr on the,,oouth
Gburid train last Tuesday.
"The best rain s(nco last sum-"
mor" is what' thoy .alLaay in this,
'section of country, and tho same
is applicable to many other places.
People Don't Understand U,.
They wonder how it
"these dull,
Bub onco thoy examine our goods and seo the low prices S.
wo ask for such faultless offerings, thoir siupriso van- g
jshes. The fact is wo have boon striving to break every
month s record lor .yoars past, consequently we put
nothing but the season's choicest productions on our
uuuiuurh ueiioving nothing
Young man,
thought
Wo have something in our store that should interest
every good dresser in. the country.. For months past
we have been "eyeing" tho market to got the latest
ideas and best qualitios, in Mens, Youths
dron's apparel. Wo now have'thom ready
tion.
children not only tho form,
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$5.00, -6.00, 7.50, 8.00
that's worth your .while to.
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nice a Tailor xuaae. ' J
.know.
Coats
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no harm and wi1
show them, beca
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.What about thd picnic May 1?.
Jno. . B. Walker of Granger,
candidate for Justice of the Peace
was in Bartlett Saturday.
Mr, Jim Pace and family),
spent several days in tho country
this week vis AJ'iends and rel-
atives, w
- Stanton Allen Esq-, and fam-
ily have moved into thex Henry
Krnavok resident
W. A. Bafltew
fcq., of Gran-
nM Friday and
ger, was1 here la
Saturday.
Mr. Guy Witt, of the State
University, came over last Fri-
day on a brief visit to his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Witt.
Misses Lizzie and Lolia Brew-
er, two accomplished young ladies
of. Georgetown, wero guests of
Miss Agnes Walton this week.'
sCity Attorney J. V. Morris
went to Florence yesterday on
business.
Mr. G. M. Hanna and family,
of- Arizona, will arrive in Bartlett
sodn to reside. Mr. Hamia is a
brother-in-law" of Mr. E. W.
Hutcliens.
Mr. Kirkland, of Houston, 'is
visiting the, family or Mr. ' M.
Pace. -,
Mr. Hubert Koo, of Granger,
candidate for constable, -was in
tho pity Wednesday. He wishes'
his friends 'throughout the pro-
cinct to remombor that ho is still
in tho race ' .
'Messrs. George-Stutdard, Leo
King and Georgo Gardner of tho
Prairie Doll hoighbqrhood wore
fn Bartlett ' Friday. "
N Tho 'old ox-Confodoratbs of
Bartlott and surrounding , coun-
try, are looking forward to tho
reunion tit. Dallas, next weok,
Tho Tribune trusts that thoy will
all Iidyo a most pleasant'trip
V
is we are so
dry times."
busy
too goou lor our customers.
had you ev
about it ?
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such as wo give are not injur-
ious. In factj people are
highly ploased with them. Wo
iit'.Dorfoctlv men. vouths and
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but" the pursb as well. '
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very newest-color-
too, there is a style
price is rigfct. That's
ana see ihem. It wi 1 an
Pants,
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wonderfully, even if you don't
they have merit.
DOW....
pSCTJWS
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ICES.
Attend tho protracted' meeting
in progress at the Methodist
Church,
Messrs. Chas. Bolding and C.
A. Fields, of Akes School House,
were in town Saturday on bus-
iness. Eggs from my pure bred Bar-
red Plymouth Rock chiokens at
$1 for 15 eggs, good hatch" guai
anted. You pay express.
R. E. Ward, Georgetown, Tex.
1
Mrs. Shell, who has been vis-
iting friends in Bartlott, has re-
turned toft her home. Austin
Statesman.
Tho creeks of "tho country- in
.many places are running now for
the first time in many months.
See Hair & Clark about those
5 drawer drop head Sewing Ma-
chines at S12. Six year guaran-,
tee.
Elder Sohultz, of Nolanvillo,
prenched Saturday and Sunday
at this place.
Mr. 'August Kaunitzch made
tho Tribune" a pleasant call last
Monday.
The young folks of ' Bartlett,
enjoyed a pleasant "hop" at, tha
Armory last Mon day night.
Mr. J. L. Bailey went to
Georgetown last Saturday and. on
account of tho rain, remained
over his usual time.
. Mr. M. L. Hair received a tel-
ephone messago from Prairio Doll
staling that tfio little five year old.
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Slub-
bleftold died last Monday morning
at 4 0' clock. 'To' the boreaved tho
Tribune extends heartfelt
pathy. '
sy-
Tho City Council awarded tho
mrintirig' contract for the City of
Bartlott to tho tribune. Thoso
interested in what Ordinances
may bo Rsod should watch its
oolumnty'a.tfd porliaps bo beni-
fittod thereby.
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' YJoHOn'Stfta, H Sold.
o my thanks, for !ou,r ,kim1;
rtRrttJrfatfe, 1 hobe: to merit
Shard 'iof yotir. future orders by
uuuiui, uu ucucr sccu next
seasqn than I have heretofore. ,
T. P. Robinson.
Judgo- D. R. Pendleton, Dis
trict Attorney Hair. and Winborno
Poarco Esq., of Bolton, wero on
tho south bound train last Tuos-
day, onrouto to- Austin on legal
business.
Tho farmers of the Bartlett
lountry wero made happy by tho
ground soaking rain of last Sun
day.
Mr. Georgo Owens lias been on
tho siok list for several days but
is now hotter.
Tho Henry Mooro place for
salo at a bargain. Apply to
Stanton Allen 60 tf
Mr. A. B. Welch rotnrned
this week from tho Lumbormens
association which mot at Hous
ton. Ho reports a pleasant timo.
Mrs.'Goodo has sold to John T.
BartlettJr., tho oast half of the
lot just south of his residence.
Mr. Bvrtlott has a beautiful lo
cation and is ' constantly adding
to tho already neat appearance
of his homo.
For Salo Corn and Cotton
seed; Also Poland-China pigs,
apply to J. H. Davis.
Mrs. James MoKoe and Misses
Lilian Pace" and Fannie McKee
returned'Monday from a visit -to
relatiyes at Bolton.
Mr. J. W. Pennington, of Wa-
co,, came down on a visit to his
Uncle, Mr. Allen Duncan, of
Donahoe. He returned Monday.
Tho friends of" Mrs. Margaret
Allen (widow of Elisha Allen)
will bo ploased to learn that sho
is fairly1 convalescent after sever
al months of sickness, .indeed
that she has prospects of 'being
stronger and. hoalthior than for
several years.
The' Tribune continues to gain
subscribers. While some people
may not agree with-tho Tribune
on evprything, yet it will en-
deavor, to keep them posted on
tho news., .'
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:Dress .Goods
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I : Flour.
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Mr. Joo Bavnhart' returned
last night from Childres and v'o-'
ports that country ih a prosper
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You will always x
Idwarf prices!
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beliovoit.. DWid:whetb$
will buv oxtremelv oliean
that are practically worthies
different goods .that may
boon good once, but",h.ve
thfitr nnn.1if.tf oi" h .
High Glass'Grbc&rtja
" l'Vuu,l vuiiuiviv O.S rune
ablo prices. ' t ?.- "' .'
Wo sell tho latter VntT i
aro tho cheanasf; in'fhJ'1nn- .i,'i
Thoy taste bptlor: and' o 'farttfeiql
than the inferior grades.'' ;" , v Ja
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Steam
R. W. THOMPSON;, '.
All work called fo ,and,' (de-
. liyered.'frep.. l " v-
9 Basket loaves .TuesdVjsr'jiwi
enings and- returns. Frl(faft
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Blacksmith and 'W'eel'vy.rJgBtl.1
we are vprcpareo. O.Vqo'.-aJ
kind of Pdv, .Wagone
Machine" work a'trSf-eVii
thing in' our 'line' Wilt 'Wg&faii
prompt auention.' batMac-
tiqn guaranteetj.
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Bartlett. Texas.- ',iSC
Be it ordaineH by " Jhe Gm$.
Council of B.-irl-leth iTp-yfiii1. -,5iM
Council assembled: ' ' '. ' a-'1
Laundry
That to meet the eurVfth'tn e-rJ"';w
penses of the City oflBartlelTeX '-'1
as, for the" year r902,'there;.is'herev,;'J,
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now levied and shall be cdlleeted:'
an annual ad yaloreni tax .pf.'io
cents on the ioo.oofQrthe.lyear,
1902 on the assessedaluation'pf .
all real estate and personalstate
and property in the cityof'jjrt-
ation oy tne pnsticucionattq,Mw
ottliebtateol 1 exas'.
. inat to erade, workvanw
prove the streets' of JSarttelit.
00 r ii, .,- tvw 'ti.'!LJS
uj. iui liil vt.ai juu. iiifwriw Kir
now levied 1114 shaH.be .colljsa
nn nnniinl rtr 'i!nvnm1'trtv vX-j
rAnhc on Hi rrwnn tfrtWi&w&
1002, on the 'assessed 'valuatWittjiK
all real and personal '"estate attc
property in the corDorath..hmitrfi
of the City of Bartlett Texas': no$4
exempt from tax'atibnby'sthevCon-- l
stitution and laws ortheStafe' of.'?
Texas. " af. f
Be it further drdain'ecl j;haJ
ordinances and parts of qrdj
in comucc witn trj.e provl
this ordinance bq apq tf
are herehv reneafhrl..r
from-arid aften.date of ntiblid
Passed and Ipprpved tiiJ.sthe
14th day oCpril, A. D. igpc,
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piaco soon; thoso wno'atja anc-
ticipating a good timp a?9 ' Miaa
Smith of DallasMisg fertVa'Ui
ton of Bartlett Mas&Noij B'wtra.d
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Rucnorford of this, city:"i"'Mi
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Cates & Sharpe. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 1, Ed. 1, Friday, April 18, 1902, newspaper, April 18, 1902; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49214/m1/6/: accessed April 23, 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.