The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 44, Ed. 1, Friday, June 11, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERIFF BIGHAM
To the Citizens of Bell untys:
In making announcement tq
j the people of my candidacy for
rte-eiecuon to tne omce 01 summ
of Bell county ' I wish tp state
that I feel deeply grateful for
the kind and generous assistance
vnIVrivl me in mv endeavor to
enforce the law bv judges and
'tvmr.o offinnrs of the r-Aiifitv anu
.by the many good citizen86 Bell
by word or deed have imade1 Loe
themselves invaluable and on
miy record' .thus "made.- during
the past month's I am now so-
liciting youv support.
Mv offlrfs hn been ana win
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interest and maintenance purpo-
bc? during vthe laat meeting o
Uic bombissfomjra' cbuytfof Wil-
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Austin June 4. State coua-
ty'ttffil municipal officials in Toy-
a"fo prohibited by constitu-
tional inhibitions from bceomiilg
Federal prohibition officers H.
HMVilJtpffibitgnJdniinfc-
I iiuwr ii xuxa.s at rurt worm
Afu- I was infoimci by Assistant At
F. ZiBISWOP OWES
$843802; NO ASSETS
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tho hnrimr oh the voluntary
bankruptcy petition of F. 51. :
Bishop San Antonio real estate
man land colonizer and founder
of the towns of Bishop and Los
Angeles Texas is held luare
Juno 18 it is said it will draw
liamson county :
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continue tobe.'open aifallious
.6f the day and night to the pub-
lic for the rendering of any ser-
vice in my power and for the
enforcement of the alw.
r do not claim to have been
' without error but have tried
. hard and will continue to try
. hard to give the people good
reasonable 1 a w enforcement
'liwith fair treatment to every
person high or low.
Notwithstanding the fact that
two sufTered a severe drought
' last vear. and ths further fact
that a great highway traverses
and splits open our county over
which many transient criminals
travel and frequently seek to
depredate upon our community
thus creating a situation tending
to increase and1 stimulate crime
and the criminal industry I be-
lieve the peace officers of Bell
' county should be pardoned a
feeling of pride in1 the fact that
there is less crime in our midst
than in any other proportionate
population.
'. If re-elected J-belieye .that. I
vcarr and I shalt far J'o render
still better service for the ensu-
ing two years and my experi--tenco
as your sheriff in the past
has given me a knowledge of
and insight into the workings of
statewide bands of criminals
which will enable me to more
satisfactorily cope with their ac-
tivities. . I shall make this campaign
strictly on my own merits and
on (the record I have made as
.your sheriff and not on the de-
merits of any person who might
aspire to the same office. I re-
alize that all offices belong to the
people and when re-elected I
shall strive as in the past to so
transact the affairs of the office
..that good reasonable home-
jloving and law abiding citizens
(Will approve.
I Yours respectfully
. JOHN R BIGHAM.
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THRESHING NOTICE .
I am prepared to do your
threshing this season and will
appreciate your patronage.
Prompt and guaranteed ser
vice. E. A. LIMMER.
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Bell .23
Jackson 25
Jonah 26
Matsler 27
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Peasant HilL..t 30
Yarbrough 83
Jim Hogg. 35
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Sandoval 56
Amdice 57
Gravel Hill 59
Denson 61
Union Hall -.62
Turkey Creek 65
Sam Houston ...66
Strickland Grove ....67
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Weir -70
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Miller 80
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12 and "40 in Article 16 which
prevents. Texas officials from
holding Federal offices.
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Furnished house for rent.
Mrs. George Ware.
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IS HERE AGAIN !
This is not only a popular . price but an extra good
shoe. It is ankle ball fashioned in the latest colors
and lasts. Your choice of any
Weyenbefg Shoe
For The Easy Price Of - - - $5.00
Save Money on Your Shoe Bill. Wc are behind these
shoes. They fit and wear like extra.high price shoes
and you can get you a hat with the saving in the
price
The Farmer Can't
StandMuch More
Help Like He Has
Been Getting
Congress say they are helping the
Farmer. They arc inWashingtonON
''salary. He is home trying to pay it.
" Farmers have had more advice and
less relief than a wayward son. If ad-
vice sold for 10c a column Farmers
would be richer than Bootleggers.
And when they get all through ad-
vising there is just oricthingwillhclp
the Farmers. That is eliminate some
of the middlemen and let the two
ends meet. The Consumer and the
Producer are two men in America'
that have never even $ecn each other.
Cut out the middle and tie the
two ends together.
When a steer starts from the feed
pen to the table there is about 10 to
take a bite out of him before he
reaches the family that pay for him.
Who wears the best clothes or
drives the best car the fellow who
rkses a bushel of wheat or thp work-
ing fellow who goes up to buy a sack
of flour? Why neither One of them.
The ones in between these two have
their private Tailor and "Straight
Eights." '
The Government just told Agri-
culture "You are in a hole." They
didn't offer to null them out but
they did say ' Wc will get down
in there with you. "
I want to tell you right here I
don't know what would have hap-
pened to the poor farmer if it had
not been for his old friend "Bull"
Durham. It's (he only thing he has
been absolutely able to rely on. And
I want him to know that myself and
"Bull' Durham are with him right
to the poor house door.
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unsecured notes open accounts
and court judgments to 312 in-
dividuals banks and firms. No
assets were listed.
Bishop is eaid to hdvo been at
one time the most extensive
realty developer in Texas. His
last large scale operation was
the development project center-
ing around tho town of Los An-
geles which he founded in La
Salle county.
A number of Dallas creditors
are listed in the petition.
N. T. Masterson of Houston is
the most involved individual
holding unsecured notes aggre-
gating $845G4 other largo hold-
ers being as follows:
There are 186 unsecured notes
for a total of $632939.61 all
past due with interest. The
principal holders are American
National Bank Austin $4102;
Tohn Anderson. Middleton. $o
000; 7. L. Alderdice Harlingen
S3.500; H. A. Borger Sachse
Texas $13861; L. E. Bartlett
Bartlett $9580; W. E. Carey
Brownsville. $5676 ; Citizens
National Bank v Weatherford
$10000; C. II. Cook. Tavlor. S5.-
000; J. P. Crouch. McKinney
I $69223; E. H. Davidson Hand-
ley. S2.000; First National Bank
of Rnnsror. $14000: S. S. Rrif.
fin Weatherford $17914; Miss
Mattie Hughes Paris $7293;
Edwin Hobby Dallas $10000;
W. M. Lingo Dnllas $10000;
Lockhart National Bunk Lock-
hart. $4000; Linz Bros.. Dallas
"513143; A. W. Pfluger Pfluger-
villo. $27500; Security Nation-
nl Bank Dallas 45012; J. B.
Stuard. Weatherford $13500;
E. Dick. Alex and C. C. Slaugh-
ter. Dallas. $5000 each; estate
nf R. P. WofTord. Dallas. S76.-
850.
Thiere are listed forty-six
judgments totaling $181322 the
principal ones being N. T. Mas-
terson. $6093; H. H. Galbraith
$14300; E. H. Lingo S12.586;
S. J. McFarland. $33941; San-
trer Bros.. $4263; A. H. Belo &
Co.. $3485; J. B. Stuard $16-
846; Mrs. Sarah K. Shuler $5-
078. and R. P. WofTord ?6266.
Open accounts total $29241
among the eightv listed being
.7. B. Alexander Dallas $5080;
T. B. Baker San Antonio $6-
000; W. E. Carey Harlingen
$.2500; the Express Publishing
Co. $4012.
Porch Rockers
Vacation Supplies
Light Globes
AND MANY OTHER .ITEMS
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g mobile and household use. Come
?a lu aim iei us exuiain mis new
product to you. If you are go-
ing to paint that auto your porch
rocker or your inside woodwork
in your house you can't afford
not to investigate.
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Durham
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Porfo Rico Potato Plants
Express. 5000 -12.50; postpaid.
1000 $2.90; 500. $1.60. Toma
toes 1000 S1.90; 500 $1.25.
Get wholesale prices
and delivery guaranteed-
Sewell Texas Pioneev
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Peschel will thresh your grain
for the 11 bushels.
SICK HEADACHE
No Pleasure Says Ohio Lady
to Go Places Till She Took
Black-braugbt Which
Brought Relief.
Langsvillo Ohio. "Ifcr years and
yours I suffered with sovero hcad-
acho" soys Mrs. Jane Campbell of
this place "It wasn't any pleasure
for mo to co places for I coma
homo with sick headache. If I went
to church or to any social gather-
ing or to town to shop when I got
back I would havo theso headaches
and havo to go to bed for a day or
more till I would just get out of
heart and would not try to go.
"About 15 years ago I discovered
that Black-Draught was good for
theso headaches. I began using it
I would take it two or three nights
in succession if I felt tho least bad
and it sura did wonders for me. It
is about 14 yoars sinco I had sick
headaches and I can go places and
really enjoy life. It surely is splen-
did." Headache often is a symptom of
constipation. Tho bcBt relief is se-
cured by treating tho cause of tho
trouble and in such a caso many
peoplo havo been greatly helped by
tho uso of Thodford's Black-
Draught. Purely vegetable Recommended
for young and old. No harmful after-
effects. Sold everywhere. NC-169
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS CASKETS EMBALMING.
AMBULANCE SERVICE. DAY OR NIGHT
NIGHT 312 22 or 7?
PHONES: DAY 82
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B. f . COONS Agent.
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Wf H. BARf IELD Prop.
One Barber Always on the job. Individual attention and
head-barber service for each customer.
MassaFc ( ' High grade line of
Shaving h tonics.
Hair Cutting )' Ladies are iniviled to visit our shop
Shint Chair In Connection.
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can you continue as you are now if your property
should burn and no insurance. Let's make it safe.
FARM LOANS MADE AT 6 PER CENT.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 44, Ed. 1, Friday, June 11, 1926, newspaper, June 11, 1926; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76140/m1/3/: 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.