The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, July 13, 1917 Page: 6 of 8
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J. HUMGERFORD SMITH'S
f LAVORING EXTRACTS
Are distinguished for their extraordinary strength,
quality and uniformity, and after more than twenty
years experience in the manufrcturer of fine Flavor-
ing extracts, it is our honest belief that there is no
finer line of Extracts on the market.
They are absolutely pure.
They are most economical because of full-
measure and unusual strength.
They are most successful because of their
delicacy.
And they are made for, and used by good cooks
who want the best, and appreciate quality.
IN 25c BOTTLES AT
leathermara Drug Co.
DRUGGISTS
LOCALS and PERSONALS
Hayden Perry, of Rhome,
was here this week, on a visit to
relatives and friends.
Messrs. "VV. J. Kennedy, T. W.
Carpenter, Jess Vannoy and
;Jno. Graves, of Belton, were
heie Friday on business.
Miss Bertha Jenkins, of Lub-
bock, is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Wilson.
G. W. Haire, of Granger, Avas
here last Friday afternoon on
business.
Warner Lens and Osgood
Xtensmfarall makes of cars at
v
aiiigu.
, Parker and daugh-
Wanda, left Sunday,
for Mineral Wells, where they
will spend several weeks.
If you want perfectly sanita-
ry goods, buy them from Nowot-
ny. No flies, no mice, no dust
can get to them.
Mryand Mrs. Oscar Bolding
w'eJieKmVGalveston this week.
fi&tJWv. Morris was m uai-
ongtms weeK.
SALE: A Jersey Milch
i?slir4n milk. Terms rea-
efNA'DDlv to E. A. Cau-
r
jgTfiaHfett. 6-22-tf.
E. Black, of Jarrell,
has accented a position with the
irst National Bajgi) here, as
bookkeeper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ham McKee, of
ilton, were the guests of Mr.
3 Mrs. Walter Decker, Sun-
Ify.
Mr and Mrs. J. Hunter and
nily, and Mrs. Watson and
ilv. were tne weeK-enu
ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
.Montgomery.
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OK SAijUi : opamsn oeuu
anuts, suitable or planting.
narch Peanut (Jo., Houston,
xas, Louis L. Strey, Secy.
nrtis. the son of Mr. and
a. .T. E. Condra, is suffering
om a broken shoulder as the
result of a fall Jb'naay eve-,
ning, on the Donahoe, in the
Cowan park. He is a member
of Camp No. 1 of the Baitlett
Boy Scouts, and was practicing
the fireman's lift, when the ac-
cident occurred.
Miss Lena Stanford, of
Bartlett, is in the citv, the guest
of Mrs Archie Heap. Taylor
Press.
H". C. Purl, of Georgetown,
tfaa here last Friday on busi-
ness. Mr. Peul is one of the
best constables in Texas.
H. P. Robertson, Jr., county
Hossie Hollie, assistant county
attorney, both of Temple, were
here last Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rowntree
and family, accompanied by his
sister, Mrs. Owen and daughter,
fe in Galveston for a few days'
pleasure.
Hon. Jas. H. Faubion, of
Meander, was lwr.? Saturday,
the guest of his son, 0. E. Fau-
bion. Mr. Faubion was en route
home from the reunion, at
Washington, which he says was
very interesting.
Miss Bessie Stovall was the
guest of relatives in Belton, last
Sunday.
FOR SALE: A few young
bulls. See H. Hempel.
Mist. Bessie Weigo, of New
m, is visiting Dr. A. Beckman
family.
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BARTLETT, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. H. Schwaiv. and
children, Norma, Dorothy and
Alfred, of Mart, were the week-
end guests of Mrs. 'Beckman.
"Adopt the rule of sanitation.
Remember we have a full line of
disinfectant chemicals. Condra
& Blair.
Forney Roberts, of Oklahoma,
is here on a visit to relatives.
Miss Cora Beckman has re-
turned from Mart, where she
visited relatives.
Mrs. M. Garrett, who lives
east of town, with her son, John
Garrett, was taken quite ill last
Sunday, while visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Smith, near
Schwertner, but is reported to
be some better at this writing.
KILL THE BLUE BUGS by
"Feeding" Martin's Wonderful
31ue Bug Killer to your chickens,
four money back if not absolute-
ly satisfied. Ask Condra &
Blair. 30-3m.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bailey and
family are enjoying camp life
this week at Fentress.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith and
daughter, Mis Corine, are en-
joying camplife at Fentress this
week.
BOROZONE is the IDEAL AN
TISEPTIC and HEALING A-
GENT. Buy it now and be
ready for an emergency. Price
25c, 50c, ?1.00 and $1.50. Sold
by Leatherman Drug Drug Co.
Mr. and. Mrs. Tipton, of near
Bartlett, are visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Collier,
of the Reece's Creek community.
Killeen Herald.
"Misses Louise and Laura Bar-
tells, of Bartlett, are in the city,
the guests of Mis Bertha Kros-
chewsky. Taylor .Fress.
Mayor Stanton Allen and
family left Wednesday morning
for Corpus Christi, to spend a
few days.
Mrs. J. V. Morris returned
home Monday, from a visit to
Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Faubion vis-
ited relatives at Leander Sun
day.
John R. Wade has purchased
a Ford car.
John Blair left Tuesday for
Altair to join his family, who
are there on a visit.
Mrs. R. F. Cates left Tuesday
afternoon for Brownwood, Cole-
man and Santa Anna, to visit
relatives.
Mr. and Mi's. Ed. Lawrenece
left Tuesday for San Marcos, to
enjoy ij few days of camplife.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Grosse vis-
aed relativs in Mason this week.
J. C. Linder and family were
here Tuesday, from Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Lee and
grandchildren, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bartlett,
near Schwertner, Tuesday.
Mrs. J. E. Smith was taken to
Marlin again Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Buchanan,
of Jarrell, were here this week.
Rev. and Mr3. J. L. Bowling,
of Milford, are in the citty with
their young son, Knox, who sub-
mitted to an oeration in a local
institution of surgery yesterday
and was afterward reported to
be doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs.
Bowling will be guests of the
S7W. Eayne household before re-
turning to Milford. Temple
Telegram.
NEW AGENT FOR KATY.
Mr. H. W. Davidson arrived
in Bartlett from New Ulm and
was checked in aa agent for the
M. K. and T. Railway Co., at this
place. Mr. Davidson and wife
are extended a cordial welcome
to our city, and we trust their
stay will be long and pleasant.
Mules Wanted.
I am in the market for mules
from 15-1 to 16 hands high.
Will pay highest market price
for same. See me before you
sell.
R. N. Sexton.
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L. E. Bartlett has recently re-
turned from a trip through
South-west Texas, along the
border, and reports that section
dry, but the conditions not dis-
couraging, as land sales are be-
ing made.
Mrs. Homer McCrty has re-
turned from a visit to her moth-
er, in Indiana.
Doing hard work in a bent or
stooping position puts a stich
m the back that is painful. IS.
the muscles have become strain-
ed, you can't get rid of it with-
out help. The great penetrat
power of BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT will appeal to you
most stronly at such times,
because it is the very thing you
need. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
per bottle. Sold by Leatherman
Drug Co.
J. W. Guthrie, of Rockdale,
visited relatives at Althea, the
past week.
V. A. Harvill, formerly of Jar
rell, now a resident of Robs-
toWn, was here Friday. He re-
ported a recent rain in his sec-
tion. When the baby is suffering
the double affliction of hot
weather and bowel disorders,
the remedy needed is McGEE'S
BABY ELIXIR. It reduces the
feverish condition, corrects the
stomach and checks the loose-
ness of the bowels. Price 25c
and 50c per bottle. Sold by
Leatherman Drug Co.
G. A. Gesse, J. R. Wade and
L. W. Wilhite were Austin visi-
tors Monday.
T. T. Moore, of Rogers, was
here Friday, on business.
Better known motion picture
stars than Alice Joyce and Har-
ry Morey, who appear in the
leading roles of "Womanhood,
the Glory of the Nlation," which
will appear at the Crescent The-
atre, July 20 and 21, could
hardly have been chosen for
this magnificent film spectacle.
Miss Joyce and Mr. Morey have
been featured together In some
of Vitagraph's finest produc
tions, these including Whom
the Gods Destroy," "The Cour-
age of Silence" and the great
special feature, "Within the
La," by Bayard Veiller, which
follows "Womanhood" as a re-
lease. This picture will be pre-
sented at the Crescent Theatre
on July 20 and 21.
Reduce Your
Living Costs
Buy from the producer and Cut
out Distributing Costs.
We will ship you by express, all
charges prepaid, from our near
est warehouse, one of which is
located in every large city of
the state, one crate (New York
standard adopted bushel con-
tainer) of
TEXAS BERMUDA
THE SWEET WHITE VARIETY
S2.45
S PER CRATE
Send Us Ybur Check Today tor
Your Next Three Months Supply.
Rio Grande Valley
Land Co.
Growers of Texas Bermuda
Onions. EAGLE PASS, TEXAS.
The reliability and responsibility of
this company is vouched for by the
publisher of your paper.
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Women Wante
High Glass Work '"r
Cleaning and Pressing Clothes Called For and
Our Specialty Delivered
PHONE 101
F. J. PAVEL & O. L. LANGE J
KOHLER
Trade-marked Plumbing Ware
Uncqualcil ior the beauty of the
enamel. Always of one quality
the highest.
If you are building or remodeling be
suretobuy KOHLER PlumbingWare
for bath room, kitchen and laundry.
Come in today and see our exhibit of
bath tubs, lavatories and sinks.
"It'a In tho Kohler Enamel"
E. G. RAMSIER, Contractor
Plumber, and Tinner
Market
Conditions
The farmer's Bell Tele-
phone saves him useless trips
to town. The latest market
quotations are his, and he
can wait till market condi-
tions are right before ship-
ping produce.
Bell Telephone Service is as
necessary to the farmer as
are modern agricultural im-
plements. THE
SOUTHWESTERN
TELEGRAPH &
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
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Men and
Who really pride themselves on
good dressers.
We want to show you with facts
that we .can press your clothes,
giving them the natural body shape,
lasting creases and a uniform finish,
in other words
w imt
1 When you think of CANDY think of I
Nick Patts i
Who always has the best home made
products ever manufactured.
HOT DRINKS When its Cold.
COLD DRINKS When its Hot.
Your Patronage Solicited.
Bartlett Candy Kitchen
SOMETHING NEW
IN BARTLETT
Leatherman Drug Store recently
purchased a supply of the best Ec-
zema remedy in the world. Ask
them to tell you about Dry Zensal
for the crusty, scaly skin and moist
Zensal for all watery eruptions.
BELK&KULER
Asks for a share of your patronage when in need
of a FIRST CLASS HAIR CUT, or an UP-TO-DATE
SHAVE (one of easy kind.) Try Us.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, July 13, 1917, newspaper, July 13, 1917; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49032/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 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.