The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 7, Ed. 1, Friday, September 19, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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BARTLETT TRIBUNE
AND NEWS
&. P. CATES Editor and Owner
Ehtfcercd ns second-class mat-
ttec'at the post oITicc at Bartlett
'3s&3 under the act of March
Sv 879.
!?Ufxr Weeks a Newspaper Month
Sa&scription 51.00 Per Year.
FRIDAY SEPT. 19 192-1.
It usually takes a whole day
tex douge a half day's work.
WHO SHALL BE THE l
GREATEST IN HEAVEN? i
WILL
BRYAN
BE
PRESIDENT?
The- magnitude of the IAiFol-
Infctn i6Tolt norninflt thn Cool-
idge candidacy and the Coolidge' the
Editor J. C. Butts of the
Hillsboro Daily Mirror contrib-
uted the following splendid
short sermon which appeared policies may be scon when one
in that excellent paper last Sit-' looks at the formidable array of
unlay: states claimed by LaFollctto's
"And He came to Capernaum lollowera. The list includes
and being in the- house Ho ask-Wisconsin Minnesota North
ed. What was it that ye clisptit- and South Dnkof and Wash-
SUPPORT THE NOMINEE
Two years some of the lead-
ing politicians of Comanche
county together with one of
oldest Democratic county
pel among
way;
But they held their peace for
by the way they had disputed
among themsloves who uhould
be I he greatest.
And He sat down and called
The farmer never escapes.
The price of the best radio set
Sis xuinous.
The
general suspicion seems
that LaFollotte put the i
Wheels in WheU'r.
The fight is on for clean mov-
vcSf sind what could be cleaner
HSpa a bathing girl?
Optimism is a fine thing mi
osis It takes the form
T'rcmdence will cut the
yourselves by the mgton with a chance to carry
I Iowa and Kansas.
It is barely possible that nei-
ther Coolidge or Davis will re-
ceive a majority of Votes in the
Electoral College. What then? what was true
The House of Representatives county was also
the twelve and saycth unto will choose Us between Coolidge
I hem: If any man desire to be Davis and LaFollotte. each slate
first the same shall be last of t having one vote. The House J voted for Robertson for govern-
all and servant of all." Mark as now constituted is almost I or last Saturday arc threaten-9:33-85.
I r0-50 as between Democrats ing to vote for who ever the Rc-
"No better illustration of the and the Republicans; the Pro-; publicans nominate and thereby
difference between mlan's view- gressives might forestall an bolt their instruction but real
point and God's viewpoint could election. What then? I Democrats who regard an obli-
presented man me auove Over in the other house the.Kon hs u huuiuu wusi uuu
newspapers in this section ot
the state urged the good Dem-
ocrats of Comanche county to
violate their pledge to support
the nominee of Democratic pri-
maries especially in the race
for United States senator and
as a result more than 800 Dem-
ocrats bolted their party's in-
struction and voted for Peddy
th6 Republican nominee and
in Comanclie
true in many
other counties. Now there is a
rumor that some of those who
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scripture. Man's idea has been donate no one having been'Phtical pledge an obligation
and is that to be creat one must.nifton w ti rcwfmi nniWn.hvill not bolt but will walk Up
t 111- 1 .- . ..!.'. . I 1a. IUh ltnllAi l A I s n n t I I (4 M
nave weaun ana power musifram tho two hitrhest numbers w "' ""lut'.UUA "m '
- - - - - I ... I In Inllst- -n r I n inmiitnn .
the list" Bryan or Dawes "" " u "u -
on'
have others workimr for him
nnd under "him. must be set tin m cnnnfn dmii nimnon tim'.Mrs. Miriam A. Ferguson
. . : . . . j.ii. u...... ... ..- ... . . .i .
VicB nrosident." and the Vice were is. any ooiung io ao iut
on a pinnacle looked up to and
Knrvod. To ho crent on must
that ho distinguished bv fine homes.
lawn fine clothes surrounded by ev
President so chosen "shall act' those who are in the habit of
as rrcsictent.
Thus we see
that there is a
The fanners of Texas are re-
'jSardcd with more respect than
ii-orr before particularly just
Abefoxe election.
2t Is a mighty good idea to
rrpnfl your own business but) big things. The Savior taught
cry luxury and pursue a life of' Ibnty of a Bryan becoming
oa!c- . . . . .. . . . the President of the United
God's viewpoint is that to bo states. And w j. u mlght
really great a man must be a J d th t nomjnation.
servant itms icnow man must Waco Times-Herald.
oe numuie not seu-sceiting
ready to sacrifice ready to min-
ister to others in both little and
t&c people have also got to. Miia nnt nnW in ti?j BPi-mnna nnri i Texas Republican party to sup
t.i ii. i.t i j.T s. """- '.". ' ........ - .-. -.
liunu uiu cuuiury s uusincsa u1
tihey want lower taxes.
bolting do so don't do it Dem-
ocrats don't do it; there's an-
other day coming politics art
as changeable as the seasons.
The Eentrprisc editor has only
won three candidates for gov-
ernor since 190G but we have
never scratched a Democratic
nominee and never expect to
"Disgruntled Democrats" are do so. "Now is the time for all
invited by Boss Crcager of the good men to come to the aid of
II a country boy is going to
vxuil more education it is much
lfrwiiter to find out that fact
chen he is 15 years old than
when he is 30.
JMniiy counterfeiters have
Tceen arrested recently but
tf&cre are lots of people who are
soever disturbed for making
Ttntmoy.
o
The radio corporations can
Msake politicians pay heavily
Tar the service but they cannot
Srrevcnt listerncrs from showing
ruprc Interest in jazz concerts.
There's no stand still
as lie went about among tno I'""- " uijuuhwui nuuuuuu
people but by his acts and for governor of Texas. Mr.
there could be no greater illu- Creager says the klan is no lon-
stration of His humbleness His per an issue ns both the old par
ty nominees anu party plat-
forms are anti-klan. Dr. Butte
the Republican nominee is pre-
rltrtiH vml-.. " -T.ivt nnnaf'ililn In
president. Comanche Enter
prise.
devotion to His service than the
occasion when He washed tho
flisninlts fnnt. Thf lesson in
that was that with the rcaliSentcd by Mr. Crcager as con-
Christian no task of service was sistently-anti Wan but with a
too menial too degrading if sop to klansmen who like Tom
through it you could show love Love may be "disgruntled" ns
devoid of selfishness. a man who has never been "vit-i
Man has sought temporal rolic." Democrats who voted
power worldly honors. Christ i" the second primary but who
sought none of these. Man has now refuse to abide by the rc-f-ought
the sen-ice of others suits of 'that primary may for-
Chr'ist sought to serve others. Kct their affirmation: "I am a
During the whole life of the Democrat and pledge myself to
Savior He went about doing support the nominees of this
good. He ministered to sick primary" and vote -with the Re
am! to the poor comforted the Publicans. The G. O. P. has a
in soiTowincr. Ho soucrht nothintr sdc door open to them which
Sandview these d'ays. Every-for Himself and He loved the Boss Creager has labeled "For
"otly is on the jump and the whole world dying on the cross! Disgruntled Democrats." Al-
tiwwn is growing. Grandview' thaf whosoever will mitrht come. I Pe Avalanche.
land throuch belicvine- eniovi I
kind of "still" the sacrifice whiclr He made. Snmn nf ihrn hi
THE FIRST LESSON
Fords
For Sale!
Reconditioned and Repainted
We have used cars ranging in price
from
$1 5.00 to $325.00 I!
Cprnc to See Us.
Desired.
Terms if i
i (f;'
MILLER MOTOR CO.
M"H- H-W-f'M-M h K-H-Kr
When Local Merchants Slumber
the Mail Order Men Get Them.
'IVibune.
That other
sjjjji mane anyuocty jump
June and July were the two
slackest months of the year so
far as local advertising is con-
cerned. Now read this report
of business:
Sears Roebuck & Co.
June 1923 June 1924
513333349 $13938752
Montgomery Ward & Co.
June 1923 June 1924
$11012004 S13.039.315
The mail order man always
gets busy when the local mer
chant starts to slumber.
Jim Ferguson stood on the
floor of the Waco convention
. iand onlv a few
discarded . him. anv mind.
friends paid
Ho stood on
I Hi wohle life whole teach-' politicians who suddenly came' ft? p tform at the A sti
hut. was that he who would bo into nmmfnnn w ..f a. of: uu. .Pi"01"1. u "vA" J"
"CntaoatorS find It hard toWlest must b tho servant ; or during tho Ronton U bo'Xrt the hoo 3d be
fiieads without any trouble
ontro thn Wir.l.tvistrwl :il..n4... .-l ...1 ..1.1. r ' i . ... . . .v. w.
owjo till; 4WllllllUItU I1IUM.1ULUII WIIL'n MUIIll! NI1II1L III- nrnt!) I V nt tlin nnvt rr..nn ln n i . .1 . In tft .
ates-Dispatch but most of tor a life spent in usefulness two years hence and steam roll- Times-Hera d
htwa can button their collars and service passes to his or her od in the good old vfiay This is
and get them on over their' reward. It is not .ithoso who'n nmHinfinn f m I
die wealthy nor those of high Grandview Tribune I .Thcrc 8.eems to be nn 'P1.1'0'
csiaiu. not mose loaned wun oi- -.r... ..... .. ... . -ai"K """' ui i'u"
flcial honors who remain long- . " musi llun!i nQ Klan 8 among telegraph editors as to
est in life's memorv. hnf thnqp'?01 to Si'ow within the next whether the word should bo
"While watching the flowers
UieaTiDrl nron tho crrnvo of thnao
Z. .-. v..w 0...v v..vrMw ur-l til M1U O lilJtltUlv UUt bllUU 4-...
ivku Tiave ended this earthly pil- whose lives have been charac- y.
$2000 In Prizes
For Pirc Preventation Slogans
IN A CONTEST NOW BEING CONDUCTED
BY THE GLENS FALLS INSURANCE COM-
PANY AND ITS AGENTS
100 AWARDS DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS:
1st Prize $500.00
3rd Prize 100.00
7 Prizes each 50.00
10 Prizes each 25.00
30 Prizes each 10.00
50 Prizes each 5.00
Contest Open To Everybody!
(Closes October 11 1924.) .
Try Your Hand And Write A Slogan
For full particulars see phone or write
Leatherman & Czarowitz
Telephone 103.
gjpnnn
sramage; it is difficult to keep terized by service to their fel-'
'mM 'i-"Vl'llTri np 4-l. -In.. w1 lA... .. A 1 "1. .1 . 1
uuimiiiu ui mi; iuv anu iuw in. in. .rtim lr. is rnnan jnr
spelled "fliers" or "flyers."
be greatest in
o
heaven."
jyauncss these flowers would will
Inve "brought if given while the
pUgrxm was struggling along Taylor Sept. 11. At a joint
2 lAiuimiy iu uuing uui- meeting of the Retail Credit
iBM.li uy me storms 01 iaie.' Men's Association and the Re-
fhe words of commendation we tail Merchants' Association it
taair siboiit the one who has was agreed that the two organi-
.ac nwmu imve ueun u aourcfi zations would jointly employ an
-cf 7irer and inspiration is aaid attorney and that hereafter all
wihu? the ear was tuned to the annlientions fnv fiianVinr in
enuHlc of sweet sympathy and bankiuotcy would be investigat-
w nvui-i W.JH uupnuie oi uouig od and where advisable contest
wirmed by the words of fellow- be made on such application.
afttp or the touch of a friendly
IwntL Flowers for the living.! A smile goes a' long way bul
Farmorsvillo Times. it usually comes back home.
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Perhaps Little Farther but
Whole Lot Cheaper-
; QUALITY CONSIDERED
'; I HAVE MY MARKET EQUIP
PED WITH AN
makes
refrig-
Automatic Refrigerator
which kerps my meats not only
' f.ld hu . 'i il'i' y which
it ' ctU"r lh i tin old style
v latoi.
COML AND INSPECT MY
MARKET
AND TRY MY MEATS
PRICES RIGHT
7
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A- F. KUEHN
Would it establish your confidence
in Chiropractic
n:
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If you came to me and without asking you a k
single question and without you telling me
fe one single symptom and without making an &
W examination of any part of your body except $
W your spine I should tell you your troucles
lj the cause of it and how the cause should J
j be remedied? J
I Make No Charge for Complete Analysis of You Spine
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BARTLCTT - - - TEXAS
Next Door North of Bartlett Mattress Pnctory
HOURS 3 to 1 1 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. in.; 7 to 8 p. m.
LADY ATTENDANT
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Tires and Tubes. Also a complete line of Ford
Accessories. Yours for Service and Quality
C. W. DILLARD Proprietor
iHua&KcmrM
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WELL'S MEAT MARKET
TELEPHONE 95
For Choice cuts of Veal or Fresh Bar
becue every day. A complete line of
cured meats always on hand.
The place where you gel full weight for your money.
BARTON WELLS
. PHONE 95
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 7, Ed. 1, Friday, September 19, 1924, newspaper, September 19, 1924; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76051/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 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.