The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, April 11, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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In rattwr slow game Friday after-
noon Bartlett high school defeated
Twipla High by a scoro of 10 to 2.
Temple was outclassed in all depart-
ntfntfl el the Kama as Is shown by
tii box score. Dlllard pitched a good
fame except for occasional wildneso.
Tfnapk's score came as a result of a
Wt. two errors and a hit batter.
Jtt Bartlett boys amassed fifteen
BQSXSS
HIGHWAY IN TBXAS 0
COOT OYTO kiMMM
Austin, Tertas,
jobs of highway
April 7,Efekty
construction
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THOUSAND OF GALLONS
OF CROWLKY LKjUOR TAKEN.
Crowley, La., April 4. Thousands
of gallons of liquor, upon which it is
under way in various sections ox tttc alleged the special internal revenue
State, 30 with federal and 60 with) tax had been evaded, was confiscated
State old. They will account for, in Crowly by federal ngents. Tons
1186 miles of good roads when all of tho liquor in jugs, bottles and other
the contracts are completed, and the receptacles were loaded into six big
cost will bo $4.6G2,474. delivery yans and placed in a waro
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cigmy seven cuinrucu imvu ukchiiiw-ou i " uuuurein ruw nw-
let with ah estimated cost of $l,7G9rtlon. It wnsl asserted that tho lot
Miller Including two triples 848, of which $434,760 has been paid seized totaled about COfiO gallons.
In allotments. ina revenue uuiy nionc was ttnia 19
There is considerable interest in aggregate nearly $10,000 with tho
hit!
and a two bagger. The Hair broth-
era, Cagle and Dlllard, split up eleven
valuation of the spirits about $20,000
A corps o ffcdcral agents nrrlvpd
in Crowley several days ago and in
vestigation was immediately begun.
llo w well the government officers
-t m. i,nm a fonturn of tne nienway meeting as Mineral
Uk game was a brillant one hand Wells this month and tho expectation
titan by Cagle of a screaming liner Is for a large delegation of State
oft Woodson's bat Naaman Hair on officials.
U4 if m lMtitiful flcldinc The biggest road contract for the
j 1 coming month will be four miles of succeeded is evidenced by the lm-
Templo's best work was done be-' concrete road in Navarro county, part mense pile of gunny sacks stacked
kind tin- bat, where Hutchison cought of n stretch of 16 miles. Tho con-jup In tho warehouse. In each arc
a ateady errorless game. Miller was crcte Is' getting much In evidence In many bottles and jugs. The liquor
apparently1 fn no condition 'to pitch Texas, for It Is realized that the (was snld to have been secreted by
ana was -yRnKcu in me iuin inning, "-' . . . - -------- - - ,.,.....
but, Sanford was unable to locate the roads must bo built for them. under beds and In Improvishcd hiding
nt... vtfmt Miller war forced io ro-1 There Is to be a viaduct in connec- places.
aWrn to tho mound and finish tho tion with tho Navarro road and tho
gmtnt.
Th field, was in lightning fast con-
'd'itfen. A crowd of about 400 was on
hand.'
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EAST TEXAS BANKERS
BUY GRANGER HOGS.
cost of this will be in the neighbor-
hood of $100,000.
Plans for an extension of nine
miles on tho Main street highway at D. C. Young received an order this
Houston havo been approved by the, week from a prominent banker of
highway commission and work n this Nnccodochcs for twenty thorough
will becin 6s soon as tho county. bred Duroc-Jcrscy hoes, but owinir
(commissioners let the contracts.
Jefferson county soon will let a
nWan twn Tinnn tilts. Cowsert: stolen contract for 16 miles of concrete, seven ten animals. He finds it im
ttfeii. HutMilann. Minr. B. Hair .highway to bo surfaced with two In-. possible to fill orders and he coutd
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Dlllard. 2, Saagc; umpire, Rev. H. encs of bituminous concrete
A. HcCarty.
TBpl
Bartlett -..
flitMmsrv.
Three base hits, N, Hair, Wcldcr-
to the great demand for fine stock,
Mr. Young was able to supply only
CHOP CONDITIONS
IN WILLIAMSON.
OIL LOCATION MADE IN
WILLIAMSON COUNTY.
sell manymorc if he had them. This
proves beyond doubt that it pays to
raise good stock and it will pay others
to invest in thoroughbreds in prefcr-
lencc to grades. Others can do what
Lampasas, Texas, March 29.-Thc Mr. Young Is doing if they will only
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ffeore-etawn. Texm. Anril 0. Lampasas Ull ana Uas Association, a raise me dobu mere is always a
.Farmers 6f Williamson county wore newly organized company, has mode demand for such at fancy prices.
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relieved wen the rain that hau been " lucau-n m mu c-B u hi' v""6 .vo.
iaU(n for the past several days County between Liberty Hill and'
eaed and tho sun came out warm Florence, about twenty-flve miles no HOUSTON PHYSICIANS
am! bright There has been scarcely. om Lampasas. It will bo a deep ISSUED 1895 PRESCRIPTIONS
any work In the crops for the past test R. C. Campbell Is president and
two ecks on accaunt of the wet general manager of the company.
-M-ttk- ami om tinMnlnewi nan A new company has been formed
ben caused for tho safety of tho' under tho name of tho Prlcc-Whlto
FOR LIQUOR IN OCTOBER.
In October, ldl8, 1845 liquor pre
criptlons were issued by 110 'Houston
ii : - i--. ..' Oil t:ntnnanv. which trill commence r,v,,.. !!.,., .i,iu ... rtii.i n.Ttn...
HrriHIl UIIK CiUf U iui;u litsi -- - . - - 1'.iji..iio, tt..i1 nl I,1VU W1UUB.
having been planted this year. Oats work at onco on two wells, ono onton drug stores possessing n liquor
are doing well and have not suffered
As a rule, from tho continued rains,
bat wheat is beginning to become
rank and has in tho.' rich black lands
arrived at a stage where it must
Have sunshina or the stalk will not
stand. Only a few cases of rust have
,boen reported, so far as this co-respondent
has been nolo to ascertain,
am) diligent inquiry has been made
among ih farmers. .
tho Grove Track about six miles north license. More than 500 of the pros-
of town, tho Other on tho BaUghCrtnHnns written that month were Is.
pic northern part of the sued by ono physician.
ranch in
county.
Bell County Ready for Loan.
It is believed that the check on the
number of prescriptions written for
this purpose in November, December,
January and February will show an
avcrago or. from 1700 to ZOO per
A few physicians arc writ
AUTO COLLISION1 ON
TEMPLE-BELTON PIKE
A Mitchell car driven by. .BUI
Temple, Texas, April 5. A meet-
tnn a hnntrnvn rf TTnlt Pilinfw 1Ufl .
nit, uuimviD ui --- wuvaisvj .. month. A few nhvfllrinnR nrn
held here Friday,' on a call issued by jnB n majority of tho prescriptions
Louniy unnii?nnn mnimry x. uiu.r. ui, Tho f(J0 of 10 ccnt8,.which is rccciv
the Victory loan, campaign, ah ed by thc criminal district clert for
parts of tho county were represented ho flIing of tho prescriptions, must
at thc meeting, qver which Chairman, be paid, by the purchaser, as most of
Blair presided. Plana were perfect- thc druBBi,,t8 who fill these prescript-
ed for financing the forthcoming vlc-ltnn j,, ,. .. t. it,. .. t,
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IJwthlt oi, Holland, couwed, neaa op,j "- m - - vuUkj,, .. . liquor.
wHh a Dodge car driven by Oscarj.nn agreement was, reached upon es- R v Njcnoi8( 8pecai agcnt Jtom
Boll of Temple, on the Birds scntial points of a plan that is more thc attorney general's office at Aus-rv-if
hrliW on ihn Temnle.Bclton liberal to intending purchasers than tin wi,n ! P.,t ,.
pike Sunday afternoon and dived to the terms adopted by the Government 'j, records, wni present a copy of his
the creek bed below. No onb was and better adopted to local conditions. rrt to Distrjct Attorney Branch
hurt, but both enrs were very badly All of those present expressed thoir upon ju complction. Houston' Post,
damaged. There were several pas- willingness w assise in maKing vne
Kngers In tho Dodge, but It 'was not loan a success.
known whether anyone was in the', "
other car. Bell is said to hove been For Sale Baled Millet, on my farn
tryng to miss a third car when the 6 miles east of Bcrt'ett Ed Male
collision ocurrcdj Tcmplo Telegram chek.
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$5,000 Stock
.
GILLETTE TIRES AND TUBES
We have them in stock and are exclusive distribu-
tors for this territory. These tires have a 6,000 mile
guarantee, but should average 15,000 to 20,000 miles.
If they fail to give you the service guaranteed, we
are here to make the proper adjustment. That's an
jtem too. Gillette Tires are new hand made tires,
produced by the makers of the Gillette Safety Razor.
This company puts out nothing but products of the
very highest quality, and its name is in itself a guar-
antee of quality. Another thing to consider; although
superior to other makes the Gillette Tires have about
the same list price as other standard brands. In
order to introduce them we are making a special
offer of
TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT
on each customer's first purchase; this is -another
item to consider.
Come in and see our stock Plain
Tread, Non-Skid and Cord.
ROWNTREE BROS.
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L .l Good. Things ftaSfar
I. I to Eat I5$2(;M
f I Are specialties with ua. I Wyflmfil J
Every food product we offer I vfBstSl
i yeu is of real quality. I Wmmm9t
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.. Belle of Wichita, the highest JttO
i . m ade all-purpose flour on "nelWarnZ. I
L " B the market. f
" t-atua fill your next oidetj V-i l
481ti Bell Flour. ?3.00 B
I'. M 24lb Bell FJour...- ?1.C5 1 1
I M 25tt Pearl Meal 1.25 J. Bv X M.I
LAWRENCE BROS. SVX
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TELEPHONE COJIPANIES
MERGED AT TAYLOR,
Taylor, Tex., April 6 The merging
of the two telcphono systems of Toy
lor has at last been effected, thc cut
over completed and now residences
and business houses of the city aro
connected by only ono system tho
Independent Tclephonc and a new
directory has just been issued. Throu
gh agreement with the City Com
missloncrs, thc Independent Company
purchased the interests of the South
western Company, with only a slight
advance in local rates. The people
generally arc pleased at the change.
COTTON DELEGATES SELECTED,
-NOTICEh SHERIFF'S SALE.
Tho State of Texas, County of Bell:
Bv vlrturc of an Alias Execution
Issued out of the Honorable District
Court of Bell County, on the zzna
day of March, A. D., 1019, by the
Clerk thereof, in thc case of thc Trln-
ity Portland Cement Company, versus
J. II. Vnughan,, No. 10310, ana to mc
ns sheriff, directed and delivered, 1
will proceed to sell for cash, within
tho hours prescribed by law lor ancr-
id's Sales, on thc first Tuesday in
May, A. D., 1010, It being tbo Otn uay
of said month, before the Court
House door of said Bell County, in.
the City of Bclton, the following des-
cribed property, to-wit:
Lot No. Three in block No. Four
in original town of Bartieit, Bell
County, Texas; levied on the 31st day
of March, A. D., 1019, as tho prop-
erty of J. II. Vaughan to satisfy a
judgment amounting to ?375.73 in fa.
vor of Trinity Portland Cement Com-
pany, and of costs of suit.
Given under my hand, this 31st day
of March, A. D., 1010.
Hugh Smith, Sheriff,
Bell County, Texas.
By O. C. Hallmark, Deputy
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FOR RENT
Store now occupied in Bartlett
by Billiard Hall. Also entire up-
per story divided into offices.
W. Goodrich Jones,
Temple. Texas.
Temple, Tex., April C. About fifty
farmers, business men and bankers
attended a meeting of the Bell Coun-
ty agricultural advisory board at
Belton Thursday, at which meoting
the cotton situation wns thoroughly
discussed. Report from various
farmers disclosed the fact that thero
will bo a reduction of approximately
25 per cent in cotton acreage in the
county this year. Delegates were as
signed ns follows to attend the cot
ton acreage reduction meeting to bo
held nt Dallas April 7: Col. P. L.
Downs, Thomas Taylor, M. R. Martin
and H. B. Jones.
GRANGER ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
FOR SALE
Twenty young Rhode Island lay
Ing hens and two young roosters. See
C. W. Sholby, nt Spot Cash Grocery,
Bartlett, Texas.
HOW CAN YOU TELL YOUR
FAVORITE TOBACCO?
Hardin
Hardware Co.
Undertakers and Embalmers
Funeral Directors
LICENSED EMBALMER
Auto or Morse Driven Hearse
DAY AND NIGHT PHONES:
DAY 33 NIGHT 32 AND 296
As Plain as the Nose on Your
Face Just Smell It
In tho City Election Thursday only
a small vote was polled, the total vote
cast being 140. Tho following were
re-elected without opposition Mayor
S. D. Davis; Aldormnn, G, W.'Hnlro
A, A. Spacokj City Attorney, A. E.
Wood; Treasurer, H. L. FJowern; and
Secretary T. B. Sullivan. W. W
James was re-elected Assessor and
Collector over his opponent, Ray H.
Murrah, Mr. James receiving $7 votes
and Mr. Murrah 50.- Granger News.
Boost the good roads.
Smokers do not havo to put tobacco
in their pipes to fl.atl out if tlwy like it.
They can ): nib t'.u toba.o between
the palms of their hands and cmoll it.
The no30 is an Infalliblo guide to smok-
Jne onjoyr"J!it.
AH smoking, tobaccos employ some
flavoring "to IraprOAT the flnvour and
burning qualities of the leaves", to
quoto tho E.ieydopxdla Britonnica.
Naturally, thcro h considerable dlllpr-
enco In tho kind of flavorings uaod, und
tho no ( nuicMy detects this difference.
TUXEDO Tobacco uses the purest,
most wholesome, and delicious of all
flavorinKi "horolato, And the almost
universal Ukini; for chocolate in a groat
measure nsplains tno widespread, popu-
larity of TUXEDO Tobacco.
Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco,
plus a dash of pure chocolato, gives
TUXEDO Tpbacco a Pure fragrance
your nosofcan quickly nlatinulnh from
any .other tobacco. Try it and see.
The Coming of Peace
the falling of abundant rnins,and tho general Promise of the
future for Texas make this the best and most appropriate
time to plant fruit trres, berries, pecans and ornamentals, we havo
had in many years.
Wo can supply you varlties of nearly all fruits adapted to thi
section.
LEONA & .SMITH PEACnES,
BUDDED
nAUPT BERRIES
PECAN8
HARDY CLIMATE PROOF NATIVE TEXAS FLOWERING
SHRUBS ,
On these and many other kinds and varioties we will stake our
reputation.
PLANS MADE FOR PLANTING nOME GROUNDS OR PARKS
Write for Information In our lino. Cataloguo Free.
THE AUSTIN NURSERY
F. T. RAMSEY & SON,
AUSTIN, TEXAS.
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, April 11, 1919, newspaper, April 11, 1919; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49122/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: 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.