The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, December 12, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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ter at the post office at Bartlctt,
T6xas, under th act of March
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SWinAY, DECEMHEK 12, 1919.
While his tenants were attending a
i, funeral an enterprising landlord of
tfgftpkane, Wash., leased 'their apart-
nfenl and sold their wedding presents.
Tlic Federal Government is offer-
ing free medical treatment and ?T per
day for maintenance for every Toxns
soldier hoy who contracted" tubercu-
losis in the, army nnd is now In need
of hosital treatment. Tho only thing
(necessary to liavo Toxns boys treated
, . 'An Texas, in the grand' old Texas- cli-
Never te'.i evil of a person if youlo jmnto, is for Tcxans to give frec'y to
not know it for a certainty, nnd' if I the fund now being raised by the
Japan's naval plans call for 208
.warships In eight years at a cost of
5284,000,000. This' is n .nice peace-
ful omen for tho Pacific.
"Many thousands of dbllnrs'nrctfost
every year through rust and noglcc
of fnrm machinery. Rust in the be
ginning of the end nnd an implement
or inachlno which is allowed to get
rusty will soon break or bc'com'o uso-
loss. The best steel cannot withstand
the inroads of the clemdjts without
surface "protection. Be. Burc to put
your fnrm machinery undter cover this
wjntcr, nnd before dojng so, clean well
and give it a coat of surfaco ptotcc-
tiop.!' Tliis advice by tho paint and
varnish dealers meets general appro-
val. Wo urg'o the proper care and
protection of all farm tools. If the
machine must bo exposed1 to the wea-
ther, n coating of paint Will !csscn the
damage resulting.
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fdrtne flirifll
oliar-KC mil,
you know It for n certainty, then ask
yourself why you should- tell 'it.
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ThV little one-room schoqlhouScsi
muld bo vlewcl,with alnnn. Thero
jrf-.obldbe a consolidated school in
each, trural conVmunity, well equipped
rith an ngrlcu'tural nnd dome'stlc
JMcq laboratory. Every school
imiu pay the agricultural, domestic
jaejence and other teachers , good
salaries, There should be a teacher's
cottago and several acres of ground
in connection with each consolidated
school,- FrogresRivo Farmer.
Bonevolunt War Risk Society for the
erection fat hospital buildings at Carls-
bad, whore cllmnro conditions nro
ideal for the tratment of tubercular
patients.
Formal organizations of the Texas
Republican council is to be effected
Dec'20 at Houston( according to an
announcement by Chairman W. P.
Gave, Tho meeting has been set at a
date to allow Texas men to return
from Washington, where the National
RrpubMcan Committee' meets tomorrow.
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lob tho ptomff at-tc world ro very
ntuch diu"ere)t frbni What they have
bcin-ln tho. nultd ret'Ont past, vd may
bic for wars ''without ehd, for sMrtu
tirft'o longer. ,""; ,
Tito prtssion of e'ntlro population
hasvOftcn forced! rclucta'nt rulors into
war.'.nnd the surging ilctorminatlort
of tho'fleopii! in. democratic countries
will' often bring',, about war. The.
ponW for which nil profess to prity
can otilv nrrlye when men chang6
their Hearts, .whsn 'hatreds nnd pas
b'oHs die, or .nro surpassed by into!
llinjht, an "postlvo lelf-control. As
long ns tho Anders of the human race
delight to denounce other people nnd
nations, nnd , to reawaken jingoistic
sentiment and restir national animosi-
ties into flaming outbursts there can
be lfttlchopc, of permanent peace.
We must confess our admiration
for tho.d)pal of pence. Wo must ad.
mlt our' ChrisjJan duty to prevent by
nJ means in" our power the outbreak
oft wars. As professing believers of
tho Lord Wo must err, if at nil, to thn
Biao of tho Master, and forgive rather
than avenge. But wo must Iivcl To
become lost in happy dreams of in-
ternational amity is unwise when
meaner things occupy other minds.
The wor!d hns many possible sources
of friction. TIio futuro will unooubt-
cdly seo much warfare, tho blame for
which will rest to a great extent up-
on tho educated people of nil coun-
tries, to thoso who by. their lender-
ship nroso hatreds and prejudices', nn&
urge unthinking folk to fresh aggres-
sions, whether under 'tho guise of
nntlonnl survival or without.
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of Schwertner and surrounding
country forjtheir liberal'patron-
agethis year.- Now 1 must dis-
poser of my entire stock of
tm .?xevies by Jan. 1,- hence will
sen out at wnoiesaie uost.
Pinto Beans 12lbs for. $1.00
Pea Berry Coffee, the best at r..,i .45c lb
Good Rio Coffee, 3 lbs for '. . ;. .$1.00
Canned Tomatoes per doz .y. . 31 .25
Mcronia and cheese 3 for. ,7V. .... :25c
Syrw less" than wholesale prices todhy. Infact
Everything must go, and go fast. '
Came in and buy'yall; "you will
need f or Eugood while and save
money.
HONEST ADVERTISING.
Wc wond'or If the reader ofjthls
nowspapcr ever thought that adver-
tising was a guard against dishon-
cnty. partiality, and unfair business
methods? '
ho merchant who advertises n cer-
tain article for a certain sum of mon-
ey must soil to anybody who comes at
thnt figure. Ho enn't charge ono cus-
tomer more tlinn another because tho
advertised figures nro on record,
Advertising prohibits, discriminnt'on
in the selling of goods.
At the same time , advertising
brings lower f rices to the consumer.
Tho mcrchnnt who dnrcs to advertiso
his prices publicly knows that ench
reader can find out what his competi-
tor nsks for the same goods. To
mako his advertisement attractlvo
many times ho makes the price extra
close, in order thnt tho comparison
will bo favornblo to him. ?
Modern firms nvo honest in their
advertising. Tho merchant In this
city who advertises is not running n
business thin year to closo out next
year. Our leading stores arc our
permanent stores. The management
expects to bo open next yenr, and do-
ponds upon the good will of thefr cus
tombrs to bring Increased business to
its walls. A dissatisfied customer
means knocking. To advertise one
thing nnd sell qontnry to promise is
to ruin tho value of tho firm's publi
city and its future patronage.
No rcputnblo advertiser seeks to
m'slend. - Tho art of sealing is to sup-
p'ty you with things you want, not
with goods you don't want. Advprtia-
inp is n science, n .profession und.the
successful men in it aro . those who
adhere strictly to tho Injunction of
mc Assocuuea Advertising uiuu,
"honesty in advertising," '
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Judge Faris of St. Louis in discus's
ing the injunction-case of prohibition,
calls attention in fits decision to tho
fact in timo of war govcrnnicnts
must take on tho cloak of' autocracy
but "when' this menace ceases to
thrcntqn; when tho war is-over, the
region jOf autocracy should ccaso and
democracy ought to ,iind must-beat
buck to its constitutional mooring If
free government under tho law Is to
endure among men." ,
Magnificent Tone and Design
mHE beauty of the Sonora tonerich. mire, ex-
I pressive is matched, by the beauty of the
curves of the Sonora cabinets. Those are foundorily(
in the finest of furniture, and being produced by, a
patented process, are available only in the famous
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ment these evenings. It plays all makes of disc
records perfectly without extra attachments,,
gives great enjoyment to all the family, and is
recognized as The-Highest Class Talking Machine
in the World. you want the lest, you want
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$15, his watch, knlW, senrf pin, pipe,
match safe nnd memorandum book,
from six. different pockets of his coat j
nnd trousers. His confidence in human
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Gjod roads lead in more directions
than the most fnrscelng can' contem-
plate, Comtnerco begins, on tho coun-
try roads; they effect school attend-
ance nnd Hterncy; they ldrgcly con-
U'ol markets nnd prises, vplucs of
land, the cost and pleasure of, living
nnd the contentment of tho people-
Progressive Farmer.
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A Chicago, preacher ia telling the1
youth of his flck how they can know It
if they happen To fall in Jovo, Any-
body .who falls Irt.lovo will know it;
all right, without any diagrams ur.
signboards from priest of pagan. He-
minds us of tho seasick mon. His
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wire nsKea tnp uoctor wnai sno snouiu in bushel.
do for Mm, and tho medical mnn re-
plied. "Don't do anything. He'll do
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coritury Nebraska farmers lire- turn-
y in porn, xNOivyiinsnuing tno iaci
that corn costs ?l.ao a busnol the
farrhera aro compelled to uo tliat for
fuej, haying no coal. Who rhey
burned corn in 1894 it cost but 3 cents
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afternoon on, the High School com-
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table and flo'wer secjd. Complete J irie pf
vegetable and flower plants. Cut flowr' '').
and designs for all .occasions, Send for; ,
a descriptive bulletin ancj pHce list,
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 26, Ed. 1, Friday, December 12, 1919, newspaper, December 12, 1919; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49152/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 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.