The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, January 31, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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Denlson Herald: A mmbr ef the
Texas Legislature seeka to amend the
Constitution so aa to nrovldo for tho
made tho Government -will iovy of a tax of 60c ort tho $100 vald-
nfACMl Mm aocnntl-clAss mat- lSo tno $170,000,000 advanced thus ntlon to afford transportation of chil
is ftt the t6st Office at Bartlctt, far. Don't bclivo overy rumor that la dren from homo to school and return.
ft. nti(W thn ant nf March .n,,i !,,,., ti- i itmn,i t,rii With free schooling and frOo toxt-
tTO i.. ". . booka already provided, ahd with freo
ZL H, uc,,c"' gun uu W,,,BU uut '" Asportation and pensions t o
MF85555 . J.TTrZrP!S months. In cutting the Pacific ratosjor8 jn the oflling, Wo see no rea-
"WKSCripuon, i.uu rcr lear. the shipping board is according to th JfPkhy wo shouldn't go ono step ;fur---Ja
-' ... """" " " request of Secretary Redfield who has thor and provide for freo board, lodg-.
FrtUrWefcks a Newspaper fliontn,"1 10 get raws wnicn woiu permit jng nmj clothing of tho children ns
mgtrrrmmm. ' .American manufacturing interests to Wcll.
FJlIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. f wun Pn inuusmcs. ine y not lmprovc tho roa(8 flnd iot
i ' Present rates romtnoi-acinc coast to th(J chMtm m mm tQ
Did you pay ,. ,. rnt . . on .. school? In aomo portions of Texas
! commodities from Liverpool to the todny' thcronds botween tho school-
. fame port In tho Orient Indications houses nnd tho homes of the children
'When you find a man who forgets at , j bonnl o(nccg todny nro absolutely Impassable. Even If
h layor, you wm i.nu u..o w..u ... wcro scvcrnl hundred thousand there wore
,wi,yra "" '"'"' tons of tho shipping would be trons-
As n rule, when you hear men talk wn8 hlnlc(, ve8fj(!g aow ntc3, they wouldn't go to school, for
about purifying politics, tney nro oner Tnmg. AtInnlIc 8crvco wouid bo do- tho reason that nothing on wheels
art oillcc.
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"This Is Jho last day.
that poll tax?
a coach and-slx at the
disposal of every kid In thoso commu
Uvcrcd to tho Pacific coast within the could ncgotiato tho so-called "high'
next two montiis. According to ro-wnyfl 0n tho other hand, when tho
jiurw ino iroigni rate reduction win oe ,lr.i,nr .. fnI, nn,i ft, w(1iunt, c-aa,!.
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Wo can't understand why some peo
Tile obicct to boinc lied about, when nnm rrntvr. nimui T?oi.nnr.f 1 .n,i u
tXd truth told would ruin them. ,8 plnnncd to haVc tonnnge available f strn V0"?0 of miles between
. La.... .i. , ..... 1'iomo nnd school Is no great hardship
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not to be bought that Is by tho crea- State of tho Union, with ono machine
tors.
Stato Press used to
walk thrco miles to school. It is
true that he didn't lenrn unything
So bo careful how you "dabble." for each 7 0 persons while Texas onlv .J
- las ono for, each 20.8 inhabitants. Lir, j.i, a.i ...! 4... ,...
Occasionally we run across a person Now York has tho greatest number ,,, to bc proud of JIo , 8l,n
who when ho sows a few seeds of rnachlncs, but this is only one to cach d of t If ,, ,ind a drJvcr nnd n
kindness, begins to look around for a 3.3 inhabitants. Alabama Is doing a . ,, . . , , , . .,
big mowing machine. .Rood deal of walking yet, as sho has l)0 mlght hnvc Icnrncd moro out 0f hi
mmm.m. nniv nnn niirn inr nnpn .:.' nnnn .
Tho speed with which thq politicians tants
finally climbed on tho prohibition wa I
oh, hasn't been equalled since tho an- The average monthly wages of tho ways of the world
bookB, but ho would havo learned
less of tho other students, less of tho
Instruction of tho roadside, less of the
iot 01 tilings
im'ajs ran for Nonh'a ark when it bc- West Tex. farm laborer last year was happen on every two-milo stretch of
Kan. to spnnmc. loyior ircss. 543 wthout board, according to Infor- of public road. There nro Bcrmons In
. . . . matlon furnished tho West Texas every waysido tree, poems in every
A Oalveston woman says tho latest chamber of Commerce by authorities 1ld, warnings In every frowning faco
sni sno nns recoivca was irom a of tj10 United States Department of Inspirntians in evevy smiling house-
v.ity operator wno saw 11 sno Agriculturo nnd was among tho lowest fc human naturo in every spunlling
.Invest her Insurnnco money in nn.i in nv RP(,Mon r ti. TTnlto.l young 'un. Dallas News In Stato
IE wcll ho would guoranteo to suit, in fhn fnr wonfnm Rtp Press.
mako her rich or marry her In sixty- fnrm laborers won. nald nn nvc-rnirol
days, Exchange
When, oh when will wo
I of $79 per mpnth, and tho United Secretary of tho Treasury Carter
', . SUitca average was around $17. An Glass has ofilclolly announced from
I.T ,i.T.,irv7 ivh7iM Investigation conducted last week by Washington that the name of tho next
" ! " ,! i,J Zl !!!, West Texas Chamber of Commerce (Fifth) War Loan will bo tho "Victory
iliSSi1' sevcrnl Wc8tcrn countic ahows Liberty Loan." Tho honor flag of the
fti tZTl !' that thcr "0 thousands of fnrm la-'"Victory Liberty Loan" will bear a
lir, Zlf.Z n rll Inrllnt, v" borc ond tcnnn' f"c wic& "uo "V on a white field, surrounded
aeera, therefore on road workings any- ,n th(j doyo, nt , lhat . on by n rcd border, the "V" denoting
rnoro, and wo dont hear anyth ng nnd farm laborcr8 now nro cnrnlnff both "five" (Fifth Loan) and "Vic-
from our bounty commissioners, that moro fhm ?200 monthyi Tfi(j wild tory."
.B Wwu.HM.u uv B.u wV UVi.. -...- cattcr ,las rcndcrcd n grcnt 8Crvlcc ,
uusincss is gotting serious, .gentiomon, these agricultural masses. May
..Something must bo dono. llvo long and prosper.
BeHon. Tex.. Jan. 25 L. 9. Bilr
Bell county compulsory school atte
dance ofilccr requests that all teach
ers In the county rrtako a. report of
tho attendance of their schools nnd
reasons, as far aa possiblo, for every
absence. Tho compulsory school law
requires that every teacher co-operate
with the ofilccr In enforcing tho law.
Tho requests is ns follows:
"I havo reason to beliovo that some
of tho tcachqrs in the county are not
reporting violations of tho compulsory
law, and thcrcjToro ask that all
teachers make 1 report to mo' of the
attendance of their schools, and try
to glvo a reason for tho absence of
each pupil, or if there is no legal
reason for tho absence, report it that
way, so that 1 can take steps to better
Inforcc the provisions of tho lnw.
"I wish to call the attention of
all teachers to section 80 D, of the
school lnw, wh'ch requires all teach
ors to co-operate with mo In tho on
forcement of tho compulsory lnw, and
further says that any teacher failing
to comply with tho provision of this
law will bo subject to dismissal by tho
board of trustees and would bo sufil
dent cnuso for tho cancellation of
their certificate.
"inero is entirely too much un-
excused nbsenco from school, and the
only way I can remedy this violation
is for tho reports of , tho teachers of
tho county. 1
L. S. BUTLER,
County Compulsory Ofilccr,' Bell
county.
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KNOW ABOUT
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Bartlett Tin and Plumbing Company have opened up a
modern Tin and Plumbing Shop, across the street from
The Bartlett Motor Inn, and are now ready to attend to your
wants in that line. We are equipped with all modern ma-
chineryjind have in charge Mr. 0. P. Hallibruton, formerly
of the Atlas Sheet Metal Works, Tulsa, Okla. He is a man
of broad experience and a first-class mechanic and knows
the business. He has just received an honorable discharge
from the U. S. Navy, where he continued this occupation.
QUICK SERVICE AND GOOD WORK
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If ITS MADE OF SHEET METAL, WE DO iT.
STRICTLY SANITARY PLUMBING GUARANTEED.
Dayton, Vn., R. P D. No. 2.
January 1C, 1919.
Mr. Elton Sorter,
Bartlctt, Texas.
Kind Sir:
My husband Is working in Balti-
more, Mil., and he sent njc a clipping
out of ono of tho BalCtmoro papers.
Tho clipping stntcs that you nro the
pig club champion not only of Texas
but tho United Stntcs. I wish to
writo you a few lines In regard to tho
fccdlpg of sows nnd pigs. What is a
balanced ration for a sow before and
after tho pigc ore born how and
when is tho best time to wean them?
How much nnd what do you feed pigs
when weaning?
I hnvo a young sow and would
liko to knowliow to get tho best re-
sults You arc the ono that knows,
I am sure.
Moybo you think it strange for a
woman to wrlto you about hogs I
am ln.for tho best paying job. Aren't
you?
Wo havo bought ourselves a llttlo
home and my husbnnd has gono to
tho city to work to pny for It. It
certainly would tlcklo mo to make
moro off of our sow then ho does In
tho city.
If you don't caro I wish you would
tell mo the secret In hog raising, (if
it is n secret.) I will not tell my
husband whero I got tho secret nnd
I am' sure ho will novcr guess. If
you don't want to tell mo It will bo
alright, I thought it no harm in writ
ing you. I am not going to try to bo
como a champion hog raiser nm only
trying to pay for our llttlo home.
Find enclosed a stamped envelope.
Hope to henr from you by return moll.
Wishing you much nucccss.
I remain, yours truly, "
, Mrs Wnlden X Good
Dayton, Vn., R. P. D. No 2
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The Flavor Lasts
The Coming of Peace
tho falling of nbundnnt rnins(and tho general Promise of tho v
future for Texas mako this tho best and most appropriate .
tlmo to plant fruit trrcs, berries, pecans and ornamentals, wo havo
hod in many years. ' .
Wo con supply you varities of nearly nil fruits ndaptcd to this
section. ' '
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. nUDDED
nAUPT BERRIES
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SHRUBS
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On theso and many other kinds and ynrictlcB wo will stake our
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PLANS MADE FOR PLANTING nOME GROUNDS OR PARKS:
Writo for Information in our line. Catalogue" Free.
THE AUSTIN NURSERY
CURE FOR PNEUMONIA.
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400 ACRES
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Established 1685.
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A remedy for pneumonia has been
sent out from tho odlco of tho Sur
gcon genoral of tho United States nt
Washington, D. C, which is said by
Government authorities to bo an ab-
solute euro.
Tho formula has been sont to all
hospitals, to military camps and to all
Government officers. Tests are de
clared to have proven Its efficiency,
The remedy is so simple that all af
flicted can uso it Hero is what the
Government advises:
"Saturate a ball of cotton as targo
as a one-Inch mnrljlo with spirits of
grain ocohol. Add three, drops of
cloroform to each ball of cotton. Placo
It botween tho patient's teeth. Let
patient inhale tho fumes for fifteen
minutes, then rest fifteen minutes or
longer if need be. Then inhale again
fifteen minutes and repeat the opera-
tion as. directed twenty four times,
Tho result will bo that tho lungs
will expand to tholr normal, condition.
rip twpnty-four hours tho patient Is
'linf rf ilnMrAi Phntitvn nntlnn stt
It pught to bo changed twico in fif-
teen m lutes.
Tom Saunders, tho popular ofuco
man in tho ehcrlff'a office, is able to
return homo from tho sanitarium,
whoro ho had been for somo wooks.
Ills host of frienda anS glad ho Is fast
recovering and hope that beforo Jong
ho may bo back nf; hin accustomed
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i piace wpiion 'ijmea
Now is the "time to think
about that house you aimed to
build during the war. We can
supply you with everything that
is necessary in building material
Don't fail to see us for prices before you buy.
When in need of a cwpentsr or pointer call
number 3. v
We are expecting a car tf COAL this wttk.
Fairchiid Lumber Co.
PARTLETT, TEXAS
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, January 31, 1919, newspaper, January 31, 1919; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49113/m1/2/: 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.