The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, October 7, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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WBare in
RIGHT vCjrOOIi3 trasai any
to see our stock and get or
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line of goods ever shown here.
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Junior League Program.
Following is the program for
Oct. ;:
Subject ' A Crown o Righte-
ousness" 2nd Tim. (4: 5-8.)
Leader Miss Annie Hair.
Song.
Praver. '
dCV Rool dall, answer to Scripture
lesson by League. ' v
Song.
Talk, by Superintendent.
Bible Reading Miss Myrtle
T jl JRqberts.
S.r 'Select heading Scott Laugh-
in.
Recitation Margreat Schrool'-.
Recitation Era May Allen.
Song.
Leading Oil Operator. ,
Dan J. "Harrison, formerly of the
University of Texas, now a lead
ing oil operator aVBatsbn, is here
for a few$$ys "viiftingjj jfr(ends.
Mr. Har,riagn stated thaj; Batson
- holding ciufc wonde'rfaUyMh its
papacity to produce oil, that
while there are no gushers the
,vells now there are producing
- a very good average amount of
,pil and it is of a good quality.
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The. recent fffo" tlfere he sam
proved quite destructive but the
oil men are rebuilding and again
getting things in shape. The
field is getting more extensive
every day, Austin Statesman.
Notice.
Special services, air1 the Bap-
tlst church Sunday morning Oct.
j the Oth. Sermon 11 a. m. Sub-
Ject: Why I am a Baptist" or
7 "Distinctive features pf-Baptists"
J These features will be disoussod
.." with due regard for the foelins
of all who are not Baptists. Bub-
51 iiineas proposition of special im-
, portance to all the members.
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Woman's CJub Meeting.
Lhe, Literary department of the
Woman's Department Club of
Bartlett held its first meeting of
the season Wednesday afternoon
at the Lodge Hall. Roll call,
Wot Ids Fair noes, greeting by
president, urging members to
greater effort, more unity and a
keeping ever in view our altruibin
Among other matters of busi-
ness discussed and- disposed ot
was the best use to which the km
der garten fund, some $30, could
be put. A motion was carried do-
nating it to our Public School,
with certain restrictions, and a
committee of four, Mrs. Hightow-
er, Mrs. Stockton, Mrs. Harlan,
and Mrs. Walton, were appointed
to meet with the school trustees
Thursday night and donate the
money to them.
As our Year Book is delayed,
will announce General Club meets
last Saturday in October; Civics,
same date, 4 p. m. sharp; Music
department, Oct. 14; Floral de-
partment at Mrs. W. G. Smith's,
Oct. 12, at 4:30. Reportkr.
LocnL Option Conviction'
Cameron Texas, Oct., 5.-In the
county court tne case of tKe State
vs. Wolf charged with violating
the local option law at Rockdale,
has, been on trial for, two days
and late- yesterday bvqninga
verdicti'.vas rendered finding de-
fendant guilty and assessing a
punishment of twenty days in
jail and a fine of $25,
Gone to Coleman.
R. F. Poynor, late employe of
the Katy is now at Coleman,
cashier on the Santa Fe. Wo
or sorry lie nas to go so iar
from home but the alternatives
offered hira by the Katy for
which he has labored from ohild-
hood was to rosign or wear tho
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to give you the
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prices before bxiylng one dolmft's 6rmgg
item eJEter item thst we are sel
eyond question, v Kav the
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nillincry Opening.
The millinery opening of the
Walton Dry Goods Company last
Tuesday was a notable and inter-
esting event. The display of beau-
tiful articles of head-Wear so dear
to the hearts of fair ladies, show-
ed great taste on "the part of Miss
Martin, the artistic manager of
this department. All the latest
creations in -hats were displayed,
and many were the exptessions of
admiration from those who had
the pleasure of being there. There
was music all during the day, and
flowery decorations everywhere
made a delightful scene. Every-
body was happy, and the attaches
ol the entire establishment dressed
in Saalam's smiles and toggery
that will last them through the
citire season.
Go to the Walton Dry Goods
Company if you want anything
with a plenty of polite service and
attention thrown in with every
purchase.
School Notes.
To The Tribune.
Mr. Modosett lately ot Rook-
dale has put two children in
school.
There ha3 been an increase of
about 15 pupils this week.
Tho Board of Trustees moet
Thursday night to arrange for
an additional teaoher.
The co-operafion of many of
tho ladies of the city in tho im -provoment
of the sohool property
is much appreciated.
Mr. Drake put his daughttr1
in sohool this week.
Tho order in the sohool is very
fine. There is no better child-
ren any where than those in Bart
lett Public Sohool.
The ohildroh love Miss Wacker,
tho new teaoher in Primary
Room,,, XXX.
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, Meeting Closed.
The protracted meeting held at
the new Church by Evangelist
B. B. Sanders closed Wednesday.
The visible results of the meet-
ing was 23 persons added to the
church Twenty were baptized
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unrist. two unnstians put in
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gr.egation.
Tn fVr Anlt'mnnn P -U -.! A
xu -no .otuuauuu ui liio uiu
members, Eld, Sanders sermons '
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mina it is aimouit to oeneve tnac
sucn a tning can do aone. liiu.
Douthit who led the song servico
acquitted himself to the satisfac-
tion of all.
lhe success of this, the first
revivul meeting held in the new
church is regarded as a bright
omen and cheers all those who
had it in their hearts te erect tho
comfortable, convoniont.and pret-
ty building. '
While tho protracted meeting,
as above said, closed, Wednes-
day night, Ejd. W. T. Reynolds
111 I I I n I I . lll.Xtll-l. Will III ITlll.ll ll.ll I .
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full of scriptural truth. If he did-ain.t as purty as you, artfl r-
notmalo the way ut Salvation Hush, John; they'll hear yoaW&.j
clear to the humble9t'responsible I unv,r.,r u, ! it 1,0 , A nunn,c&P;iA
,. '. , ' , ' . .'fellow on earth. He never Baw
tno now cnurcn oaturaav nicrnt
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hfl will hnnnma naator ot tho
church. Everybody invited to
attend -the services Saturday
and Sunday and see and hear
Klfl. RnvnnHn. wnn will, nn nhovo
said, probably become a citizen
ot Barclett.
Rev. Summers Killed,
The Tribune regrets to learn
that Rev. G C. Summers, aMeth
odist minister, late of Throck-
morton, was killed recently in
Now Mexico oaused by a runa-
S.S, Summers, a former om-lf
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porhaps he has a stone bruise on
his heel and, aftor running about'
in the dust all day without shoes
he mav he made to wash his feet
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boy will always look bade to fhftJ
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, October 7, 1904, newspaper, October 7, 1904; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49298/m1/1/: 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.