The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, February 6, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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COflNTT SWINE BREEDERS
ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED.
BARTLETT WLLIA'mSON COUNTY. TEXAS. TODAY. FEBRUARY -6, MM, Il.no r..,, vnr. r. . ..
A Blt County Swine "Breeder's as-
sociation wi organized Saturday at
n enkhusiastC meeting Of Bwlne
brevden antj' thoso Intoreetcd In hoe;
raising. It was tho uaanlmous opin-
ion of nil thbse jrcsont that nil breeds
nhould hi represented In proportion
Id the mimer of breeders who wora
mmbr f tho County Swfno Broed-
tr'a aiwotelat'on. and tho funda will
, "be prorated, on tho sarho basis.
8CHWERTNER PIG Stt6W: I INFLUENZA DECREASING,
AGREAT SUCCESS" SCHOOLATTENDANCE. , H , M , r -V ,, ,,,,,, , ;;
uvtwitniunaiiiB mo nimost im- Superintendent V. I. Mooro reports
passable condition of tho roods and" that tho effect of tafluenza on school
the uncertainty of tho woathcr, tho attendance continues to bo notlceabte.
first National 1 Club Show of An average of 19 per cent of the
achwortner was n success and all who pupils have been absent during the
had tho pleasure of attending nro past week. Tho great majority aro
high in their praiwj of tho rnnJd'belnn- wt out no,,., r v. i.
... ...,...-
growth and splendldf showing mado by.
thoso who had entries. To Mr. E.
Straps, cashier of tho First National
Bonk of Schwertncr bolones tho
ment that children stay out of school
when they havo been exposed to tho
disease. Only about C ncr eont of
tlto children frt school have been re
ported as flu cases and most of these
Tho
ftnhnnl flllAa wnrn f nt 4 KA. ifrntltt- frt n rt.nnt nl.R .. ilI
""-- yvv. -..... ,. .. B.v.... pAVU jw una ponea as iiu
Of till -fnWvf,WA nnramiif nynaMit nf IYincrn?fiiitlf. n!n nIMi. .irlifnl. .tA.il. --- .
, , ,.j ,.........,.. ., o r-t, ..m, niiiui uuni,iiiuanio recovering,
he mceting,"forty-ono-Joined the os- to eclipse anything of ita kind and Parents of children whonrc kept
elation and thlrty-slx raid their sizo In tho state beforo another vcar'nnt. nr ,.j,ai .t...i.i .- .t.-.. ,. '
ItJNiW 'I'itn f nit....!... hIUhhh. ......... vnlltf nrin.1l f . . .. .
'lcctcd JOr, 11. R. Curtis, of Rogers, Lj&U2y4ngirnTrifarotzo
!;alrmanj WJX-MeersfTcmpIe; winners:
' cd uros'Jont: C. Morw.ln of Bclton.l Six month irllt Curtis HoMon.
.,'crclury; C. B. Wade Bolton, treas- first; J. R. Williams, Third; E.
Iirer. The meeting choso an exocu- Sschwertncr, Fourth.
IJvo committee composed of J, E. Twelve months gilt Otto Lance.
Chaflln, Charles Duko, II. Stubble-' first; Herman Schwortnor, second:
lleld. T, II. Buekelew. Sam Cater. Dr. H. Hayncs, trird: R. PerskVfourth:.
IMalOy, 0. "VV, Clark, -and V. G. Hund-! Ago sows Charles Curtis Bolding,
Ivy. W. B. Thomas, D. Woods, and! first; A. Schwcrtfier, second; Lnvelle
V. R, Randoll.voro chosen to rcpro- Snndlfor, third; 'Earnest Conner,
lnt thb Poland China breed. C. B. fourth;.
inivfiv. It. M. Mnrplann ntiil 'P'minli1 Ilnnrd limlnp l tnnnllig f T. OMn.
hv. Wilson Were chosen to represent mon, first; Curtis Holdcn, second and
UD uuroc orccu, u. i wenny wns.inira; kuuoii rersKy, jr. fourth,
plosen to roproscnt tho Yorkshire Boars under 12 months E.
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main as clnsoV nt.b.Qjiio as Dossiblo
If rcasonalo enro is token topTreVsafcl
mo .numission oi germ carriers the
school should bo as safe a placo os
any. Splenidi coopcrutlon is bolmr
given in tho homes whero thcro nro
coses" .under treatment and wo hope
the crest has been reached and -bass-
cd.
COMPANY TO BEGIN WORK ON
SHALLOW WELL NEAR TRACY.
-lio muck
', ad x owe?
reed.
I Everv lioir brccclcr and ncraan In.
Rrestcd in hogs In thq county will be
liven art opportunity to jo?n tho ns-
clation. Tho cxccuMvo committee
111 moet at an early date and lay
Jim for advertising tho Bell county
wertner,
second.
Read here how your account
"handled by a store that sells
far more dry focrdsrand gra
ceries than any single store
in like towns within a radius
of 50 or more miles.
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Cameron; tox., Feb. 4,TrUStecs of
tho Trncy-Mayflold Oil an d Gas
icnmnnnv fin1,l Imlil t,t- ni u .
unoer 12 months-E. Sch- ( nr t.n-mMi. w.i. . .i
first; Harlan Lahgston, company's office hero Monday and
1 (Tuna.!..!. VU.1U. .Y1
- iuvDuj., iviutnuii'-ui oiuccrs was
Jioars ono year and under Adolnh mh .i L ... ..
ti.. t. ei di . . ...jii mm tiurnuinciib arganization
Beyer, first E. Schwertncr. second: tw.rfni
W. H. Hayncs, tlilrd. Tho comnflnv .,,,,, n ,
Sow and litter Charles Curlts Voi-f ..,. ..... L.
r DoMfmr. nnh n,.. nni,i . i.'.".1 "-" ".b '"""" w,.L,r "g ..
L- and for nerfectlnL. and oxt2ndi; Curtis Hohlon. lhlr.1, Ori-m I '' " Cy. 7' "Umb0r f 8nn1-,::
' . " . : "I. . ' -' " -....., iOW wens Will DO lirlllffl' nnil nlnxn1 . i
ro-orgatiizatlon throughout the coun--fourth. lon umn ,. mnMnm fJ tu,.
lJr- Litter of pigs Chns. Bolding. first: nimmi,, ui.. i t.... ., ,,.
The meet'ng was very spirited; and Curtis Holden, second: John R. Wll. mn.n... .. .. -A ......
I.. ,...!.. . , .. ... .... ..... . . r- ,MMUUO iUf I.IIU BUIU Ol iniS Oil 10.
ovwyoony was miuneciy imorcsicu imma .in.ru; thas iloid.ng, fourth. the Arrow Rcflnlnr oom.v f w
Lira the new orcrantzntion is consider- Chamnlon hnni- Allmrf nmin i .- . . .. i..
k . . - ".uru iiuiv unnnr wnv. a innitviiv ntn.i
i'fl f.A rirt ufartintr nff with hlrrH hnrin flrof 1.. ...... vMM...b bm
I'f a great year for swine brccdors of
hn ounty.Tcmple Trfcgram.
RI) CROSS CHAPTER EMPLOYS
I'A NURSE IN WILLIAMSON COl
Champion sow Otto Langc, First
UARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL
, BASEBALL TEAM ORGANIZED.
,miu iiuw uiiucr way. yv innamtr Rtn.'..
jtlon will bo built nt MJncrvn on tho hi
Son Antonio and Aransas Pass rail-' ; ;
road, three miles from tho Tracy
field.
Tho officials of the company nro:'
Tho Bartlett High School B"""
T1i rr f i ,T"f vv I'woiuchwj rf vr. UJUS. ircas-, '
bcomtown, Tex., Jan. 30-At a i,. i,M in, u , ,,,,. ." """i!"1 Kyf. flsca) agent; W.
rart!ffJ"!!I.!'W'Ptn "d William TT.nir ZuZrSTSnr'
:.nMiiiwu v-wumy .cu urgss .manager. A budtrct of S12G was do. vru- I"":."., 7 " .-.
r held, in Georgetown Wcdnes-' cmcii unon which wlllho ii l mw T omi'nn' """"y "ccivca stiip-
rurnoon. tho sum of $3,500. wasC' LT":Z,..W"i . " i"mn.k" mct of rigs to begin Immediate do-
L.i-.-.i " .i . 11 ... ..j. '."" ". "" -"" '-vju.i.uiu, iu-, Uovo onmont of their t,n1,ll. .I...IT
twiou uuk ui VHU CUUIHV lUlias All thn irnmn. wll l, .o.. ....I.1.J .. . " - "" fiT
purpose of pacing a tra;ned,;tho nmount M A pa'pcr 'tMZ CmVmy'a
Bi the countv who w 111 work In i, i. . 1.1.1. .1.. .1 .. . ulcjj icst at waysneiu.
l.i -.1 it. till wic urug stores wncro
H.o wi, mB couniy ncnim you can go In and! sign Up to glvo ns
f'"' u ""L" "r " " J,08".mucll OH VOU can towards tho minnnrf.
Lisaumed charco. I . mi.. ..... ..
" 1 vt iiiu Luuiii. 1 mi imirii'v in m no nnui
llard, atnto health officer and ,-n j,y Apru th0 flrgt.
in or uio ueparimcnt nave Wo hnvo n L-ood ehnnro to w' thn
orgotown to assist in tho state championship In baseball this
I. , . " . . . I year. Hack the team and the school
narut, 01 layior, who is with your money.
o
Lman of tho Red Cross' Go
tho Georgetown meet- wnit
lilicatlon of this portion
l.ss money to tho county, MRS
nurse was unanimous
tnem'burs.
In and subscribe
-Reporter,
today don't
IZEN
IN SAN
ANTONIO,
J. E. MONTGOMERY
PASSES AWAY.
I Jan. 31. W. H.
Llicen in San. An-
llth for several
;At her home in thls'cItyVon last
Sunday morning nt one o'clock. Mrs.
J, E, Montgomery, passed awny, Sur-
I rounded1 by her loved, ones, who had
'wntchod tenderly overlie'r during her
leng hours of intense suffering, Her
remains were laid to rest in tho bart-
lett cemetery Sunday afternoon, after
runornl scrvfcs at thp family res!
kyestcrday at 2
h - iiiTiiirin nnpiiiruio 1 in u. ii.. Ki
fcf i" iJS5 !,cnco- co"ctcd y 0, w. nob-
-v -.... ...H... ,.iM ,. I7M- ...r,.....i l. t. ... . .
"... . .inn, .o.jaiTO ,j uv, A. f.H'Uina LUIUIIluIlliy, in aUUUIOn I0"i
Loftin, pastor of tho Firat Bapysti these children there survive tho do-';;
church,and Rev, Battc, pastor of tho cenned's wife, ono brother, J. A. Dlco'"
. .uouy.vuii cnurcn. wra. oaiuo 01 una cpaniy, me ngeu motnor, Mrs.
rvas much ad-
Isg man and as
Ito mourn his
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-.uKnn;r. mioa .r. .... ,.(...
. rt .TA,n """Kw,,,Br' v1-0 nnmngron; was
ir of Youni? t 0r" Ju,y 5 1883, nd W0S 30 ycara
uu"i0 months and 2il jIavb nU. Hia ...
married to Mr. J. E. Montgomery.
May 18, 1004, nnd to them two chil-
dren "wose bom, Sho -was a wembcr
of tho Baptist church and a' dovmit
.pLrtf!nn lulwfnr. ll.fnll ..!. f..
Loftln uft -hHJI,n,J A. .IUl .1 .1-
ld'MlM( voted, and that devotion followed her
E. IK DICE DIES
AT THREE FORKS,
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Bolton. EVh.-Vl. v.. n. rtixn n ....
Incnt farnfer and an influcnUnl cifci- ::
zen of Bell county dledf- ouddonlv of
heart troublo at his homo. In theThreoJ' '
Forks community this 'afternoon of!!!
heart trouble. Tho deceased .was- 55 '.',
yenra of ago and enmo to Bell !ountyT2
wncn coout z yoirs oiu from.Kcn-"
tucky. For a number of years' ho'
resided in Tomnlo nntl was for ov., '.'.
crl terms tax assessor and collector".; .
of that city nnd was for somo timo "'
innrshal of that town. ; 1!!
In 1894 ho was mamlcil to MIbs ! !
Moudo A. Garrison, to whom four ' '. '.
children vcro born. Ont of the
sons, Garrison, died while In the army i-
at San Antonio.. Tho other three are;!!'
Geno, of Copperas Cove. Murrcll of.."
Tenfplo and Miss Sadie of tho Th'reo .
1'orks community. In addlt on to.'..
kitist par-
James Dice of River town. Nct,. ami !!
a flister. Mm. If. (T Parlnv nl nt
Rlvortown, Neb.
Mr, DIcO was recognized atl one of ' '
the Influential men of , the county wid j j
nou nosta 01 iriOHUs.. li was a lead-
er 61 this community and in klk death
n most valuafyfe citizen was lost.
1"
roar- ft,.-.,u .l ,,. . ,.je .1
I of Mr I """" "v J" "no unu
c Vimotner' Sh bore her long suffering
wuii jiuuuncQ ano wncn me nnai sum
tman.n. . .!. ..,. I.. I n.
ue
mntlfl pnnta nlin t,n winili. 1a ma
and ...v ....u ..mo .vujr w tiV. Aid-
R.I-H UnM tiiun.i.l An. I i.i.. AUtUAH .UA
Ml"- -... . .. VI1UUII.U, OII.3
...., .M.onj. nun UU miuwivr,
Ol ,-. L .I....1.. frit ..
w iiiuuiii ncr ucuiu, xivy are airs.
G, W. Davenport Plalnvlow, Mvs. J,
G, Solomon, PlttobMrg, Texas Mrs. J,
.A, Jontihn, Hot Springs, Ark., Mrs,
H. E. Frortch, Rogers: Mr. J. K.
IWhltO'nKtOn, Rogers. A"H were with
iner in the lapt hours, -.
1 Tijo Whtino ;'oIns many friends in
irtsnuioK coTKUlunco to the bereaved,
at
BONNirr SALE.
lie JndU of tk'W)?t chwel
-)v thJr ajimuai Bounnt Sl
FORMER SHERIFF OF
MILAM COUNTY DIE8,
Eveiy customer that has a charge TOcoqnt with us has the assurance? thi-
every effort is used tb-kee'p the account accurate,.neat, complete and "up1 to AU
minute-.-'? IVe also see to.it, that.strict privacy is adhered to, meaning thitho).
one except our office people may -see our customers', ledger. .. ' ?
Just recently we have installed one of the Burroughs Book-keeping Machines
and can now do our work in less time, do it in a neat way and have $ absolutely
accurate. This is a most wonderful machine. It automatically adds such
amounts as are to be added and likewise automatically subtracts" at the proper
time. It is electrically run.
In connection with this machine, sve have installed such filing-equipment that
will enable ,us to furnish you with a cdmplete statement at any time. This item
ized statement will furnish you with full details. relative to each purchase, show-
ing when goods were bough., whom bought by, whom'sold by, stating also-other
minor details when necessary. -.-
During 1920,' w.e will furnish monthly statements to every customer whi asks
it In. this way it is much easier for you to checkup on your bills at a time
when you'find it convenient, .Those who do not wish anitemized bin monthly
will be" furnished with same at the time of payment of. the account: : .
Let us give you some reasons why we believe this to be the best 'system in
existance today: ,''.- -'.-',
Every figure is printed in clear type.
A triple check is mode on every ticket.
Does not necessitate the keeping of the account total on each tick)
meaniug that no one but office people know what you owe. When you
lose your duplicate, does not mean that every one who sees it will know
what you owe.
Your account is always added up to dare.
Less time is required to do the work, meaning less expense.
Every ticket jnust be accounted for. .
Nothing loose about this system, as is'in the ordinary system.
You and we botnliaye foe satisfaction of knowingttat all additions Md.
subtractions are correct.
We invite your account and guarantee to sell for test,
whethtrstbeforclshorcreit. We can sell for the rjirtt
(Nice because we art in a poui'm to buy rfcht.
Cameron. Texas. Feb. 3. Alln D.
Hooka, former hln of this county ; ;
uieu tjnturqay at Austin and was:-,
burled) hero Sdrfday afternoon. Mr. 1 ! !
Hooks wan ono of the best known ' '. ',
officers in" Texas. For eight years ho J; ;
sorvej this altyau Marchal. Later,!'
ho woh elected Sheriff of this county ! !
ana served for six years, Hp was ; ;
COmnalli(t to ruaiirn Mia RUnrlfi". nftnn
ifn account o'f ill health. ''
LAHW NUMKRK POLLS PAUL
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Gaorsetown. Ton.. PJW:Aie.tnr t
of 7,40f poll taxa wer pafcl jn WHH-
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Ki.ty, Mnmli 6th. Mac will teling pajtl by w'wnwt. 1"bet weo lia'X
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1, Friday, February 6, 1920, newspaper, February 6, 1920; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49159/m1/1/?rotate=90: 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.