The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, April 25, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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GENUINE
DOGWOOD COAL
"The World's Best Domestic Goal
Mined From Origiual Montevallo Seam.
I am the exclusive distributor in Bartiett.
Have a gpod stock on hand and fresh ship-
ments moving from the mines. Sold un-
der guarantee that it is the
WORLD'S BEST COAL.
If after trying it you do not agree that it
is Superior to any coal you "ever burned we
will take up your coal and refund your
money.
Give me your order for summer storage.
Will appreciate your business whether
large or small. You will make a large sav-
ing by BUYING NOW.
E. HAIR.
NOTICE MILK CONSUMERS.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
-Mrs. By Daniel is a visitor in
Hillsboro this week.
FOR SALE Good prairie hay
and millet. Walter Friedrich.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Ray April 16 a daughter.
Tomato plants for sale Mc-
Gee and Early Adams; healthy
growth. Mrs. H. L. Whiteside.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tlucek
visited in Taylor Monday.
For Sale; 50 bushels pedi-
greed cotton seed. Price at-
tractive. W. W. Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wilhite of
Waco were Sunday visitors here.
For Sale Good milk cow
fresh. Wade McGinnis.
Mrs. G. C. Kuler is visiting in
San Antonio.
Baby Chicks Single Comb
White Leghorn April 29. Mrs.
Walter Messer phone 161-11.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Robinson
of Georgetown spent Sunday
with E. C. Sonntag and family.
Milk cow for sale will be
fresh in May. G. A. Jesse.
Mrs. M. L. Bolding is viuiting
her son Jas. Bolding and wife
in" Austin.
Don't tire yourself baking.
Buy that good Merit Bread and
Campbell's fine cakes at D. R.
iMunn's west side.
Mrs. John Lawrence and lit
tle (laugher visited in San An
tonio this week.
For Sale A few baby heifer
calves. S. W. McGinnis.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirseh-
ner and Mrs. Hugo Hintz were
in San Antonio this week.
J. P. Lawrence and Fred Blair
spent the week at San Marcos
fishing.
For Sale First year Russell's
Big Boll Lone Star Cotton Seed
machine culled. Picked before
any rain. Absolutely pure and
sound. 1.60 bushel at barn.
V. H. Hill Holland Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Dimit Whitlow
were among thoso to see the
Belton-Bartlett ball game Tues-
day afternoon.
The milk we are selling at the
dairy tests 4 3-5. Not many
Jersey cows will run more than
that.
J. C. Laughlin who spent sev-
eral days during the past week
at Temple has returned and re-
ports his condition improved.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sonntag
are visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
(Will -Overton at Houston this
week.
Cleanliness is next to Godli-
ness. We strive to keep our
milk that way at the dairy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Perry Whit-
mngton of Yoakum were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Pierce.
Mr. F. B. Coleman of Musko
gee Okla. is here on a visit to
his mother Mrs. H. L. White-
side. Mr. Coleman formerly
lived at Holland and later at
Thomdale. He is now with a
large electrical and gas company
in Oklahoma.
Bob Rownlree returned home
Monday from the Littlefleld
lands on the South Plains. He
was accompanied by Clarence
and Elmer Seal who purchased
a tract of land.
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''Success Begets Success"
Is no more true than
"Building Begets Success"
Look about vou. Aren't your most
neighbors the ones who build and
build well? If you want to stand for
Progress and Prosperity
In your community get the build-
ing habit and
Come Here for Lumber.
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riease Keep your Dottles on
the porch so we can pick them
up regular. I know you forget
some time but please don't let
them accumulate.
If you are using my bottles
and buying milk from somebody
else let me know and I will pick
them up. My bottles are mark-
ed so we know tlfcm when we
see them. S. W. McGinnis.
A. b. Czarowitz was in Dal
las this week on business.
Dr. E. J. Burns of Belton was
here yesterday on business.
Mrs. J. W. Rudasill was quite
sick during the past week.
Sam Whitlow and Kelly Law-
rence were Waco visitors last
week-end.
The babe of Mr. ami Mrs. Bar-
ton Wells is quite ill from an at-
tack of pneumonia.
yiss Ball was called to Gran-
ger yesterday on account of the
serious illness of her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gillespie
are having improvements made
on their residence.
The many friends of Mr. W.
C. Rice who is now a patient at
the Kings Daughters hospital
will be glad to learn that his
condition is greatly improved.
Cyrus Young is having a beau-
tiful bungalow orectod in the
southeast part of town by
Messrs. L. Sturm and II. J.
Weige.
ELLIS-EDWARDS
On last Sunday at the home of
the bride's parents in Holland
Miss Ophir Edwards and Mr.
Calvin Ellis were united in mar-
riage Rev. Cadwaller officiating.
The newly wedded couple will
make their 'home in Bartiett
where the groom is engaged in
the painting and paper hanging
business.
The Tribune wishes them a
happy life.
Cow and calf for sale fresh
in milk. See Oscar Pochman.
K. Tiegens returned last week
from a visit to his family in
Ardmore Okla.
Are you using milk from T. B.
cows 7 How do you know?
Buy it from the dairy where
the cows have been tested.
Rev. R. E. Roberts was con-
Ifincd to his bed with illness the
past week and unable to fill his
appointment at the Christian
tehurch Sunday.
J. D. Cowscrt underwent an
operation for appendicitis Wed-
nesday night at the TcnVple San-
itarium and is reported to be
doing nicely.
The following Bartiett Ma-
sons were in Austin this week
and had the Scottish Rite de-
gree conferred upon them: E.
E. Lindemann A. F. Czarowitz
P. M. Cox Dr. R. S. Sutton By
Daniel J. K. Knight and W. II.
Wilson.
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"BARTLETT'S PLAYHOUSE"
Friday April 25
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NEW DRESSES
Arriving Daily.
Each shipment
is more attrac-
tive in style
and lower in
price at
Kreisman's.
The Bartiett Bulldogs local
high school baseball team with
Coach Krichamer and Business
Manager Ted Whitlow left yes
terday for Milford where they
will engage in two games with
the Milford high school team
W. T. Via J. E. Placke. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allen were
in Taylor Sunday to attend the
Knight Templar Easter services
of Taylor Commandery No. 85
A sumptuous dinner was served
to the Commandery and guests
at the Masonic hall by the
Eastern Star of Taylor.
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ALAMO THEATER
MAY 2nd and 3rd
BRAUN'S NEW STORE
is now about completed. Ev
erything up to date. It will
pa yyou to investigate. Every
thing goes together Price Ser
vice and Quality. Let us have
your next months' buiness it
will be appreciated and if you
do we will both make money.
We will load a car of chickens
SATURDAY APRIL 26th and
will pay the following prices:
Hens 14c cash; 16c trade.
Fryers 27c and 30c.
Old Roosters 5c and 6c.
Turkeys 10c and 12ioc.
I can use all you have to spare
BRAUN'S CASH STORE
PHONE 199
For Sale 640 acres six miles
southwest of Slaton Texas near
school and church. Price $52.50
cash or $57.50 per acre two-
thirds cash balance tenns. This
is cheap. Place is in Lubbock
county 500 acres in cultivation
Two sets improvements. Ii
anyone would like to look at
this place phone 114 or see me.
Ruck Roberts. 34-4tpd
Chas. Malechek returned home
Monday from Fredericksburg
where he was a delegate to the
grand lodge of the Sons of Her-
man from the local lodge here.
He reports a most pleasant time
while away.
Next Trade's Day May 14th.
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HAROLD LLOYD in "DR. J ACK." .This is a laugh special.
Just as full of fun as a dog is flees. Also good Westren Lee
Maloney.
Saturday April 26
"RAMBLIN KID. It's a Western and its a dandy. You can5t
afford to miss it. Also "AGG RAVAT1N' PAPA" a comedy
and a good one.
Monday and Tuesday April 28-29
"PLEASURE MAD." Its one of the best pictures made. Now
this is a fact and we stand beh ind what we say. Also News
reel.
Wednesday April 30
"BROADWAY GOLD." A nice picture with ELAINE HAM-
MERSTINE. Also one-reel comedy.
Friday and Saturday May 2-3
The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Big Special at 55c
for some seats and some will hr.ve to be sold for $1.00. Tick-
ets on sale now. Buy your ticket for 55c. Seats in advance
before they all go. You are nepct.
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Mesdames A. E. Wacker S. H.
Matthews and G. A. Lindemann
attended the Central Texas
Presbyterial of the Southern
Presbyterian church in Austin
Tuesday.
The mild cathartic action of
Herbine is well liked by ladies.
It purifies the system without
griping or sickening the stom-
ach. Price 60c. Sold By Lea-
therman Drug Co.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, April 25, 1924, newspaper, April 25, 1924; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76030/m1/5/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 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.