The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, January 3, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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PWDAY, JANUARY 3, 191
TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS
The fV&tfiM wae iwraad tflt.9!t
under mWr.dfdfeuttiee. mL n traet
Wi iujF h'irttag wtti be jmM
in a cnanwuws manner. jne-
chanicel work m done by one person
and the buelnesa artcf literary part is
'the labor of out geoy! wife, wlto, At
the same time, mireed us through a
'rtiege of tlM "jn'tt" which Jested tw
weeks, BartkHt Tribune
Editor Cates I the last ono whom
State Press expected to see floored
Kby influenza. Cates has survived so
many gruellngs contests and coma
through so many knotholes without
bursting n button off that ho ap-
peared superior to n mere contagion.
Dut ono peculiarity about tho Influ-
enza plaguo Is that it tackles tho
toughest propositions, like Cates. and
appraises none at his own valuation
A New Year has dawned and The
Tribune would feel that it had neg-
lected on great pleasure if it should
foncet the amenities and not express (.Byt in tho case of Editor Cates, his
its appreciation of Its host of friends
which has kept it going during oho of
the most trying years not only in
its history, but perhaps in tho his-
tory of our nation. Our biggest and
best asset is tho good will of our own
friends and customers. We valuo and
appreciate tho business you have giv-
en us whether it was ono dollar or
Jlvo hundred dollars and our enrnest
endeavor will bo to continue to merit
you good will, regardless of politics
or religion, which wo trust, howevtr,
will be tho kind that will bo for the
best interest of our great cemmon
wealth and an honor to thoso who
advocate them. This should bo ono
of our many resolutions for the New
Year. Wo should resolvo to live a
"belor life than wo hovo in tho past:
to bo better neighbors-and belter ci
tizens in every respect and bo a unit
Jn working for those things thut are
r tho upbuilding of our town and
Immunity. This will bo tho earnest
Ivor of tho Tribune in again
tag best wishes to ono and nli
srpicst year of your lives
fBartlctt Public schools re-op-
Mondny-wlth n fairly good nt-
nco, niter thrco weeks sUspcn-
on account of the influenza cnl-
tlc. Muy tho remainder of the
fm bo ono of tho most nrofltablo
in tho history of our educational
setituttons.
triumph over tho enemy was not duo
altogether to his oWn stubbornness,
Ho had good nursing. Mrs. Cates,
who is much esteemed by State Press,
is h very practical woman, n very
energetic nnd a very kind one, there-
fore aho was entirely cnpnblo of pull-
ing her parent through. JJut there
must havo been times, when ho was
particularly difficult to managa, even
though Ick nbed, when sho wondered
if it was really worth while. State
Exobs in Dallas News
If State Press expected to mnko
Frank Cntcs mnd, he failed in his
endeavor. Ho can knock us nil ho
flenses, but so long as ho praises, our
wifo, it's nil right Wo admit that
tho wifo pulled us through, but don't
think her efforts would havo been
needed if wo hadnt nhrcady run out
of preventative, for which 'state of
affnlrs wo blame State Press as an
accessory.
Tho Bnrtlfltt Unnkn. thrnn n t in
I best financial institution's in tlf) state,
enter tho how yenr with condprvntlv
optimism .and tho officials bxprosB
tho opinion that the financial outlook
for Burtlett nnd surrounding torrl
tory, better than for years. As In
other sections of the state, they arc
encouraged by. the" scasonablo rains
nnd tho assurance of gopd crops dur-
I l?1f- tlin VAflP.i A npfltif mnnv nnnnln
,lno Tribune bollovca in standlntr or nm mi imMinn. ,.,, ,i,i,. ,m
'f m,0n mBritS r dcmcrlt8' nnd relievo tho financial cqnditlons when
Jt k i J nb,d thio' but H Bc thov Bo11' II la truo Iho" banks havo
WHIy objects to somo blnthcrskite carried a big burden in Liberty Bonds.
ww never spenus Jlvo cents n year) but; hundreds of pcoplo own bonds.
i v " as juugo in this and many who never saved boforo, will
jmuituiitr case.
have money.
DVr Koftn: Before Iwirty mflw
m iNt between vf I am going to
tHnk you for meeting the tram and
bringing good pheer. First, Jhe
cigarettes; they arc alwayswelcomo.
Next, thoHO fino home mado cookies;
they were the best over. Ami last,
the cafds: just What I wanted. One1
went homo; one to you, ami one
to ? ?, You.r kindness, is fully ap-
preciated and will not be forgotten
by tho soldiers passing through your
guoa mue vownr
Wishing you all a bright arid happy
New Year, I am, sincerely, ,
"BUCK PRIVATE."
P. S. My address is caro 1. S. A.
W. 0. W.'MEETING
Thero wil ho n regular meeting of
Elm Camp, W. 0. W. Saturday night
Jan. 4. Election of ofTlcors. Every
mcmber urged to.bo present.
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BOY RUN DOWN BY AUTO
Tcmplo, Tex., Dee. 31The 4-year
old son of W T. Lnblt, residing- in
West Avo. G. narrowly escaped death
Sunday afternoon when ho was run
down by nn auto whilo ploying in
tho street. A broken collar bono a
broken leg nnd numerous cuts aria
bruises nro the extent of h,ls injuries.
The following from our good friend,
Will' West, editor of the Polk County
Enterprise, one of tho best weekly
papers in Texas, is reproduced, be-
cause it is opplicablo to over so many
people, If not most' of the human
family: 1
If you havo had a prejudice in your
heart against your neighbor, if you
have been prono to criticism, nnd say
mean nnd hurtful things ""that .will
hurt the feelings of your follow man,
resolvo now 'o change your way, and
instead of saying thoso things that
will cnuso unhapplncss, any thoso
things' that will bring happiness and
sunshine into thcllvcs of others. Give
flowers to the living and encourage-
ment to thoso who nro struggling
through life. You mny bo tho causa
of some poor soul seeing tho brighte'r
Ride of life nnd by spreading a little
sunshino ns you Journey on through
llfo you can do a great work, nnd
when 'the time comes for yourcall
to a better worldi you will havo, tho
consolation of knowing that you- did
not livo your life in vain.
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Necessity Store Will Not
MOVE
OWING TO OTHEB ARRANGEMENTS, WHICH
WE MADE, WE WILL NOT MOVEOUR STOCK OF
GQODS,AS ANISQUiNJCED LAST WEEK, BUT WlLL '
REMAIN AT OUR'PRESENT STAND. WE WILL RE-
PLENISH ANQ ENLARGE OUR STOCK, HOWEV-
ER AND ENDEAVOR' TO MERIT YOUR BUSINESS
IN THE FUTURE A3 IN THE PAST, IK QUALITY
AND PRICES "COUNT.
- WISHING YOU' THE
SEASON," WE EXTEND
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CASUALTY LIST TOT DATE
Georgetown Sun. "
Tho State Council of Defense, haa
asked tho Williamson County Council
of Defense to furnish a c
of nil' casualties of enlisted men, cith-
er at homo or abroad, for publication
of n book soon to bo issUcd.Wo give
below the list compiled uptodatc. Wo
ask all citizens and newspapers of tho
county to aid us in completing this
list, nnd to correct any mi takes in
tho list as given. Plcasa notify at
once R. F. Young, secretary, George-
town, "Texas. ,
BARTLETT
King, Sam wounded, v
Horton, B. C, wounded? -i
McConndll, wounded. '
Lusk, B. J,, wounded.
Lott, J. D. wounded. ' "
Rosson, Hcber It., wounded.
CE.DAR PARK
Campbell, Donald, C, wended.
COUPLAN
Stromqulst, Harry E., weundsd.
FLORENCE
Franks, Tom, killed ln; action "
McAndrew, Geo., killed in action.
,t Joyner, Dudley, died of dlaeaee,
Garrison, Walter, died of disease. '
Parsons, Manton, died of disease.
Tucker, Sam, .wounded in action.
Philips, J. A., wounded in action.
Mills, Ruby P.., wounded.
GEORGETOWN
Munson, J. Wilmcr, wounded
Anderson, A. F died of wounds
Freeman, Fred, wounded Jjevarely,
Harrison, Aba, died of wounds,
Kimbrough, Gins., died of djseasc.
Brock, Cecil, died of wounds,
HuddIcst?on, MooJly.dled of discsp.
Queen Dtfdly W., died of disease.
Champion, Frank,kll tell ndi oanc
Champion, Frank, killed in action.
' Salyer, AUIo, died of disease. "
, McHehry Cecil, killed.
Blomqulst Jno W wounded In action
Daniel, Artip, wouded,
Jftowntree'OrlandoL., wounded
GustafeonT 0. W-, wounded. ,
Southern CurtJe, killed in. action.
Mercer, Arthur, accident,
Llndell, Mke WM (nuree"), dUd of
disease.
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Screws, J, W wouttdei'etwwir.'
Brown, G. K., dM of wwmd. '
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SUny, FrWJ dM of WOU,
XuukerJ, L., yrpm&i verely,
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AMERICAN KNITTERS "RECEIVE
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Washington, Dec. 28. America's
army of Women knitters who did not
censp work with- thoIgnlng of th6
nrmistlco today,cwero ordered by the
Red Cross to "stack needles", their
task accomplished, An inventory of
articles in rosorvo shows sttfflcient pit
hand to meet tho needs of fightingJ
men In thin country .nnd abroad nnd
of Red Cross relief comrnislons
Knitted' articles now in tho making
Will be finished and turned In to the
8C4 Red Cross chapters, which will
Issuo no more yarn.
Moro than ten million sweaters, and
80cks(mufflerB, helmets' and wristlets
wero turned out in the seventeen
months proceeding the overthrow of
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Weetberg, Oeear, died of die em. '
MUler, Henry killed in action. '
JARRBLL n
. Collt Joe, Wounded la action.
' Rinn, Cha wounded In action.
Mempel, Herman, Bclrwertnnr,
My KeW B., wounded in aetlen
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Brlggs, Roy, wounded severely.
Jennings, Cyrus, wounded in action:
Heinatz, John A., killed in action.. ,
LIBERTY JHLL
" Vnughan, Clyde, wounded. ' ' "5
Brown, R. itoy ,' died of disease. r
Dycus, Clias. died of disease
ROUND ROCK
Johns, GeorgeJjWoundOd in action,!,
v Noren, Harry, wounded. '
Johnson, Walter died of dleeaae,
TAYLOR "' ,
Obonshcln, Edward, wou4l
Lcbluc, Chas, wounded severelyT
' Flutcher John T, wounded.
Ulbrfch, Abe died of wound,
Dolan, ,Hrry A., wounded in action
. Bennett, Andrew E., filled in action
'Landrum, J, T, wounded.
LWdburir. Clantno A., killed. .. ..
Ooree, Rogera, killed in abfjnM'ie-i
eident. ' J 4
Jnnkjri 'AnarHiewounded. .
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christian'dMwition made a good im
pression out and won tne respect of
hi, comraiiw And friend. This fact
and .his flittti testimony are comforting
blessings' WiiJe'loved One. They know
tha MurpfcyVk'jtot deadhe hat jtmly
changed dvqtyinW placwi. He (a pnw
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 29, Ed. 1, Friday, January 3, 1919, newspaper, January 3, 1919; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49107/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 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.