The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, November 11, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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BARTLETT, TEXAS, NOVEMBER 11, 1904.
VOL. XIX, NO. 29
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Examined!
Drs. Dreifus & Qovan
Of Dallas, Texas,
Specialists on Refraction of the Eye.
Fifteen years experience.
HERE ONE DAY ONLY I
Drs. Dreifus & Govan have made the eye their special study,
and of late years have paid their entire attention to the ad-
T Captation of speotaoles to the same. Having a thorough ex
perience in matting ana aaapung uptjuiuuiuu w iuu o.yo, wo
are enabled to fit accurately in every case of abnormal vis-
ion, known as Presbyopia, Myopia, Hopermetropia and As-
tigmatism as well as weak sight. Our improved spactacles
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fefc 'W?4 'vEaoh eye'muBt be tried separately, as seldom both nyes fail
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AT KAMP HOTEL, NOV. 19th.
OffioeHours: 9amtolpm;2pmto6pm.
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All parties indebted to me for
medical services will please make
settlement at once. I wish to
oloaa up my affairs here by Nov.
20th. Please do not wait for mo
toj hunt you up. Respeotfully,
C. F. Andrews.
Church. Notice.
I will preaoh at the Baptist
church next Sunday at 11 a. m.
and at 7.15 p.m. Subjeot "The
Impossibility of Falling from
Grace." R. W. Thompson.
Corn Hill Items.
Free school opened Monday
with full attendance. Prof, 6.
M. Smith of Tyler is principal of
the sohool. with Miss Mary Pulm
of Round Rook and Miss Maggie
Morris of Georgetown as assist-
ants. Miss Parry Watson of George-
town visited homo folks Sunday.
Prof. J. C. FoBt9r and little
brother, Tom, have returned from
a pleasant vi9it to the World's
Fair.
Mr. Austin Masterson of
Georgetown, visited friends and
relatives here Monday.
Messrs. Eugene Dunn, Andy
Shaver and Barret Young Jr., at-
tended the San Antonio la!r last
week.
MiBBes Myrtle Woodward and
Mabel Hancock visited Mrs.
John Lindsey at Bartlett Satur-
day. Drusia.
Woman's Department Olub
of Bartlett.
Literary Department met in
regular session Wednesday after-
noon, with ten members present.
The State year books were
distributed to members present.
Every club woman is entitled to
a copy. The year book is nicely
gotten up, the State map show-
ing tiie five districts, an especial
feature.
Roll Call Reyolution Heroes.
Miss Holzgraf read an artiole
on "Famous Women in Revolu-
tionary Times," and Mrs. Harlan
gave a paper on "What the Rev-
olutionary Heroes Have Done to
the World of Letters."
Miss Daniels an leader had a
fine lot of questions covering
Revolutionary period.
.Mrs. Wilsoon extended invita-
tion to Art Needle Work Depart-
ment to meet with her next Tues
day, Nov. 8, at 2 P. M.
Club adjourned to meet at 4 p.
m. Nov. 10. Reporter.
Koilohor Ranch News.
News is scarce at the Ranch
this week.
Mr. Henderson and family left
for. Coleman county Wednesday,
where they will make their fut-
ure home.
Walter Cofiold and wife havo
moved to the farm recently vaca-
ted by John Wilcox.
Ben Tate and sister, Mrs. Alli
son, drove to Katy Lake last
Sunday, whero they were joined
by a party from Georgetown,
and spent the day picnicing.
Willie Cofield visited ' Prairie
Dell the latter part of last week.
Quito a crowd of tne Ranch
people wore in Taylor Wednesday
to see the great circus.
C. F. Thompson and wife are
in Saint Louis, takiug in the fair.
Mr.f J. H. Wilson of Beaumont
came up Sunday and spent Mon-
day here, the guest of Mrs. Ad-
dio Allison.
W. J. Gilbert was a first Mon-
day visitor to Georgetown.
School Boy.
Junior League.
Sugjeot Obedience to parents,
(Eph. 6:1-3.)
Leader- Louie Lindemann.
Song.
Roll Calh
Lesson read by leader.
Prayer.
Song.
Recitation Joe Reese.
Talk by superintendent.
Bible Reading Roy Bartlett.
Song.
Recitation Leo Walker.
Seleot Reading Allie Moore.
Song.
Recitation Martha Schrock.
Song.
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Music Olub Organized.
The pup'ils of Misa Ewing'sjr,
musio olass have organized uri,r .
der the name of Allegro Musip '"
Club, with the following officers r."' .',
Miss Ella Keopke, Pres.; Misa: J '
Elanor Loud, Vioe-Pres. ; Mrs. j ' '1
Lee Belk, Sec; Miss .Daisie'3
oiuii, iiouo,, iuioouo uuura
Breihan, Irene Pennington arul
Daisie Woloh, Program Commit
tee.
Thq Club met in regular ses-,"
sion Nov. 4. at the music room.
The following program was ren-
dered with credit:
Subject Baoh.
Roll Call Name of Composer'. ,
Music Miss Eleanor Loud..
Paper '.'Life of Baoh"
Anna Brown.
Music Miss
ard.
Reading Story about Bach
Miss Laura Breihan.
Song Miss Colonel SJawson.
The olub adjourned (o.meet the;
Wednesday before Thanksgiving;
at which time it was voted, to en-
tertain parents and friends.,
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Residence For Sale.
Dr. C. F. Andrews residence
Residence Burned.
Yesterday afternoon about 2
o'clock the residence of Mrs, J.
R. Kuler was totally destroyed
by fire, with nearly all of its con-
tents. Losh, S2,000; insurance,
Sl.200. The origin of the fire is
to Temple supposed to have been from a
I defective flue.
Tw) story barn, buggy housc; '.'
Everything in good repair. THis'Vff
jjroiiciy wm uc suiq ac a .oar-:- Jr.'r 'S
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bteve Holland, Jack umith ana (Mkt
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ed cars this week and moved to 2j!$
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Mr. Albert Clark lost a yery t? j,
una uruuu eow one aav tma WBBK.viv,, . o
The animal was recently shippec!. V?1 ' '
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Improvement is the order of ASjE
the day in Bartlett.
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Best heavy Teazledown maae, 27
inohes wide. This goods is sold,
at lOo at every store in Bartlett.
Our price - 8 l-2o
Gingfiam Checks that are worth
7-l-2o are beingsold here at on-
ly - - - ' - 5o
Battle Ax no. 260 beBt heavy un-
bleached Canton Flannel, every
yard worth 12 l-2o. Our price
only, 10c
Ladies Skirts in odd sizes, one or
two of a kind. Every one a great
bargain. All go at and less
tljan - COST
Mens and Boys Hats that have ,'
5 formerly sold at 2.50, -2.00, 1.75.
These good are in blaok and nu-
tria e .... 1.00
R-ead tKe prices that we ure making.
0ir store is filled with bargains. Ev
ery department is filled to overflowing
and we have every item we advertise.
Many have taken advantage of the low
prices we are making and bought their
f Ji bill here, why not yoi?
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Children's fast black, hose, dou-
ble heels and toes. Others ask
15o for same. Our prioe - 10c
Ladies heavy blaok hose, rein-
forced heels and toes, worth 20o
per pair. Our prioe 12 l-2o
Men's hose, red, tan, black or
blue. Absolutely fast colors,
worth and sold at 15o yet. Our
price - lOo
SPECIAL.
Ladies handkerchiefs, 30 doz.
dirferent patterns of goods, retail-
ing from 15 to 25o. Your choice
lOo
Glassware that sells at 25 and 20o
eaoh, on our counters go aL 15,
- 10 and 5o
Ladies petticoats that are the
greatest bargains eyer offered,
well worth 1.25. Our prioe 90o
SPECIAL.
30 Mens' Suits odd sizes, one or
twqofa kind, formerjy sold at
12.50. 10.00, 8.50, 7.50, now go
at 5.00
50 pairs Men's pants. These
goods are not this season's, but
are good. Sold at 2.50, 2.00, 1.75
now. .... i.oo
Best Calioo, in Red, Grey, Blue.
This is not the ordinary cheap
trash, but good goods. Sold at
6 and 6 l-2o now
81-2o
Lonsdale "Green Tioket" 30 ,in.
best bleaohed domestic. Every
yard worth Oo. We are only ask-
ing 71-4o
Mens Elastic seam drawers, very
beBt heavy pepperell. These 're-
tail for 50o at any store. We on-
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, November 11, 1904, newspaper, November 11, 1904; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49303/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 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.