The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, November 6, 1903 Page: 1 of 8
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Vm R. fcT&". Editor. -BARTLETT, TEXAS, tidv. 6, 1903. "V0L. XVIII, NO, f29
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n 115, Prkcds.
.Thupj given ai tho Kelio-
or rnohlMt Friday night for
!l$ purpo of raising funds to
Qroh6f' seats for tho building
Vaaa sucoeea in every particular
ther06ipt8 amounting to $115.
The Tribune in pleased tp learn
of thf good success of its friends
in that neighborhood.
.The Urazy Tea.
Th&- laaies of the Womans
Home-Mission society of the Me-
thoclist.church. cave a "crazy tea"
1 at Mi 'reif1nr rf TVTrc M Pnrn
oA last' Friday afternoon and night. v
Tneteawas well t attended and
'I highly, .enjoyed especially during
thev.cvemng, and the affair was a
fiuc'cessiocially and financially-
about $30i 6eing the proceeds,
NPwhichjsto aid"Yn seating the
c hurch. The ladies are 'meeting
iWith good success iu their efforts,
and no have enough money on
v hand to make the first payment
jjott the seats, which will be here
s in the near future.
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, ' Luab Not Amputated.
'Ai was annonnced in the Trib-
une last week, Mr. Allie Shults
was i taken'to the hospital at Tom -platp
undergo an operation upon
one of hia limbs, and it was feared
.amputation would be necessary.
Fortunately he physicians deem-
ed atj- unnecessary, but instead
performed an operation of a dif-
ferent pature, only removing a
portion3of the borje. Ho was re-
jKJrjwdPto be doing yery well all"
ttiitiRa "c'ousidered.
fr' Hail and Bain. v.
$ Georgetown, Tex., Nov. i. A
i Jie'avy rain; accompanied by hail,
fell hSre at daylight this morning.
The rain will be 6f great benefit
for,the fall sowing of oats, wheat,
rye,)a'n'cl barley. These crops will
! be planted in larger quantities than
ever before in Willianison county.
iV"The cotton cropis about mar
keted. Toe yield in some localities
was'good) while injothers the bol 1
weevil aesiroyeu it entirely.
' , Bought More ttoods.
Mr.Jy.-V. Holland this week
purchased' the stock of merchan
dise belonging to E. W, Hutchens
.and WJU1 consolidate.-it with his
Bent ffstdclc.- As before an-
ced Mr. Holland has leased
WCiBartlett fron building on this
sld'cof !thc Jrailroad and will move
inta'itv51 Before so doing, he an-
nounces'some great rednctions in
his" stock' in order tdsave r emoval,
Read 'his, ad
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Fire at Bel ion.
Bclton, Tex., Nov. 2. Satur-
day 'night' between 1 1 and 2
opek the barn of Dr. H. C.
QtaSjht,was destroyed by fire. He
had quite a lot of of feed stuff
wHidh also went up in smoke. He
alsflpost! three buggies and one
set of harness, He estimates his
loWaoo and had only 300
in4uransc.'
iJAbotlt 10 o'clock last night the
bajn of A. R. Crawford, editor of
$e' Democrat, was discovered to
be on'fifc, Prompt action .and
good work-extinguished it before
any great 'damage as don.e.
Forty pr or fifty dollars will cov
1 fr the loss. No insurance. Both
H fjf these fires are supposed to have
tfccii vt ii-qiiuiaiy utiiii.
Candidate For Sheriffs .
fifile Trlbun.f '' '
Ir. M. A. Bailey, of Killeon,
in Temple yesterdayfbreak-
th political' jce. He is an
iwed candidate for Sheriff, and
hli atarto in Uk he maani" bwi-
cs. Mr. Bailey will h , Wr
kowo Itr on. J .Jm:. -;
Special Prices on
Dress Coods.
6 SPECIAL PRICES l
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ARE MADE
In Every Department
DURING NOVEflBER.
When You Need
Anything v
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Shoes.
Junior Zeague Program.
Subjec't: Walking on the Wat-
erfjohn 6, 1G-22.
vjeader: Annie King.
Heading Lesson by Leader.
Scripture verses containing the
word, Hopo, by all.
Not Afraid Psalm 01, 1-5:
Scott Laughlin.
What Time I Am Afraid, Ps.
56, 3-11 : Mary Stevens.
..When shall I Fear, Paalm 27 :
Boonio Smart.
v Select Reading: Mamie Mc-
Laughlin. ""Recitation: Levern Catej.
Re&taUba: Colonel .law9ou.
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PRICES-IT WIJLL PAY t
you evey TIME
Largest Stock
..And..
Lowest Prices
are pur inducements to
You the Goods..
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on
Surprise. Dinner.
On last Shnday Mr. J. M.
Laughlin, of this city, was 72
yearsof age and his children,
nearly all of whom aro married,
prepared a substantial dinnor in
honor of the event, and while the
old folks "voro at church the table
was spread at-the homostead. L
Upon tho arrival of Mr. Laugh-
lin from ohurolv, ho y&B indeed
surprised to find such a feast
awaiting him, and he and his
children and grandchildren.' who
numbered 60, had the mos1. pleas-
ant birthday celebration and the
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to onjoy Mtany other auch dinners
Special Prices on
Clothing;.
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Special Prices on
Skirts, Cloaks, Waists
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Corn flili Stock Sold.
Tho stook of general merohan
dlse at Corn Hill "which belonged
to Brown & Foster, has been pur
chased by Dunn & Smith, of that
place.
Bought 86 Bales .
Yesterday Uapt. J. L. Bailey
bought 85 bales of cotton from
Mr. Hodo" Buchanan and oth-
ors at Corn Hill, paying 10:10
for same, the cotfon to be deliver-
od today or tomorrow.
Lets hear
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precinct habuya cotton.
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7658
Is tho total number of bales' of ,
cotton rocieved at Bartlett up to
last night. The Jrovailing price
was, 10 cents yedtorday although'
somo sold as high as 10.15.
In The Race
Mr. vClark Burkesv of Belton,
was here yesterday, lobking at the
political capestry. According to
the way he reads the figures, he
will be in the race''for sheriff.
Temple Tribune. , 1 -
Corn IBM Oottoii.
JoeVRowe,,of Corn Hill, mar-
keted 33 bales-o'f cotton in Bart-
lett yesterday atlfTcents. In all
more than 50 hales from that sec-,
tion were sold here yesterday 'in
one lot. 1
Arm Broken.
On last Tuesday afternoon Joe
Daniels, who was employed at
the oil mill, had tho misfortune to
get his right arm broken about
the wrist. The accident occurred
while he was working about the
trucks.
Election Ordered.- J.
In view of the fact that it has v
been decided by., ballot that the
city shall take Charge of the schol
Mayor Kellcy has ordered ao'' el-
ection to be held ou Friday, Nov,
27, 1903, for the purpose of elect-
ing seven school trustees. All
, qualified voters are permitted to
participate inthis election. Let'
good men be UecideaV upon -and
placed in this Responsible posi-
tion. N - 'i
JMew Pastor ' V "f
Attire meeting ofthe German
mission conference of the M.E. v
church South, which convened
at Grassyyille last week, Rev.IL
W- Weise, formerly presiding el-
der of the district, was assigned
the Bartlett' and Beyersville- oir-
xsuit vice Rev. W. .D. Wdmers,
who goes to Teh'ua'eana. Jley.
W. A. Knolle is presiding elder. '
Rev. B. C. Rausch, formerly of
this place, goes.to New Fountain.
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Subject: Great monof the .Bi-
ble Whal Elijah teaches Uss
LesBonjlfKings 2.J.-12: MattJ
11, 14; dames 5, 17-18V le Hg"
Leader, Mr. Crenshaw. r-y;.
Continental Reading4 Mrs.-John
Hairston. j
Selec Readying, Prof. Gardner.
Music, Mrs. Andrews and Miss
Emma Laughlin.
Voluntary Talks, by Leaguers.
Resolutions ot Respect. r
To the Superintendent and Mem-
bers of the Christian Sunday-
school. Whereas, God in his infinite
wisdom has seen fit to remove
from our midst our beloved little
Sunday-school pnpil, Sallio Will
Moores, by death.
Resolved, that in her death the,
Christian Sunday-school has lost
a faithful little worker, and one
whose beautiful example of zeal- ,
ous faith will ever live id he
hearts of tho mombers of our
school, and we hereby extondour
condolence to tho bereaved fami-
ly in the loss of the dear little ope
and be it further ', fl
.. Resolved, that a copy of those
resolutions be placed upon the "
records and a copy be furnished
tho family of the'deoeftsed, also a
copy to each of our city papers.
submitted by " ' '
Dr. J. S. Poynor.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, November 6, 1903, newspaper, November 6, 1903; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49253/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 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.