The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, February 27, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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FdR COUNTY JUWJK.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920.
Mr. E. B. Smith, propr'ctor of thu
E. B. Smith Motor Compnny pf this
city lifts perfected a plnn whereby
you enn use tho Fordson Tractor to
pull a cloublo row bustor, plantor or
cultivator. The now' attachment
means much to thJ farmor as this has
been wanting for sonto time, mill Mr.
Smtth seeing whero he could benefit
such began to study a plan whereby
, ".this tractor could be of more Import-
K. I'. Catcs. Ldltor and Owner nncc, Mr gmlth (8 n flnt cass
, mechanic in his line, being for several
i errs employed y the Ford Motor
Company's fectory. He is to be con-
Don't forget the Pig Clug Meet.ng ,rnitulntod upon his successful appll-
Innco for the Fordson tractor, and
Joo Baileys entrance Into the , u Tribune wishes him further sue-
Itubcrnatlonol race seems to lmvc ceS9 fr0m same.
tfngcrod Pat Nclt considerably judg-
ing from his speech of vlterpcration
'last Saturtfcy at H llsboro. It seems ' NOTICE; THIS WAUXINGI
to us that Bailey or any other man
lias thn H-ht to r.m fr MWnv nt . A"' Po"on running a motor vehicle
Texas, as well as Pat Neff. If weln,and "ftcr March l.t without seal hc couI( no longer rcglgt th(J ca
had been for him, hnt Hillsboro'""" """'"" '"'"'T "y. mw W1" ,hls country to arms and on Scptem-
tirade, would hnvo tamed us. It wml1 " '7' ""' ' "Wm. her 7th, 1017 ho volunteered hfs
services to his country, before his
turn In the selective draft and was
sent to Camp Ti'Avls, whero hc re-
t1.. f-.a .....tltnu llu.1 .-.. AuIm. mltlln1 l.nttl 1.A AnvTv tinf ftt 101R.
jfm ' Bin inlnwii I .. . I lull WCUIIWI mill Ilus UUUIIII- "" mini mw vni.j r... . .--,
fMK To what shall we devote Our atten- C(I fnr e I,nBl two weeks, has ( being sent overseas with the 344th
tont Ti hiih iml noblo iirlneliilo 'enabled farmers to tlo ti great deal of .Machine Oun Bnttafon. He remnined
W should devoto our time and wcrk nnu tney nvo takcn advantage with this organization until October
unergy. We need to deal with live Is-' of "'0 Opportunity to the fullost ox- ,23rd, 1918 being sent to tho hospl-
fiues, the things that have to do with tpnt- In somo Cll8us spring oats arc ( lai lor wounus recetveu in nciion in
today niul our future. Dead Issues keK planted, but the acreage In, the Aronno Battle. He remained lu
like dead' bodies should be given u 8mn11 Brnin wi'l be largely reduced i the Hospital 35 dtxys nnd was theh as
decent burial nnd wo should turn lover last year, owing to tho continued .signed to the Personal Department
our attention to something alive and wet wcathor In the fall. Indications of the Embarkation era with head
In this issue of tho Trlbuno Is the
announcement, of J. W. Sutton for
the office of County Judge of Bell
County subject to tho action of the
Democratic pr'mnrios July 24, 1020.
J. W. Sutton was born and reared on
a farm near Killccn, therefore needs
no Introduction to the people of this
cction of the county. Hc graduated
from Cumberland Un'vcrslly in 1013
boln gnwardtd tho L. L. B. degree
Upon finishing his law course nnd be
ing admitted to the bar he Went to
Port Lavaca, Texas, and entered upon
his profession. His ability as a
lawyer being demonstrated to tho
people of that city, ho was given the
office of City Attorney of Port Lava
ca, which position hc held unt 1 Fob
ruary 1017, when he returned to his
o'd home town of Killccn and entered
upon the practice of law,
War being declared with Germany,
""no discussion of issues and reminded ' offcne-Prnnk Burns, City Marshal.
lis of some populist speech made in uaruc"' loxns
tho das of their campaign,
that needs attent'on. John Barley- n that corn will bo the favorite crop
orn hns had his day and is relegated this year, although cotton Will also
to tho past. Suppose we let tho old b planted to lnrger acreage than
fellow rest in peace and go on with hist year. The cotton acreage in Bell
problemns that need .solution.. , County this year would break all re-
cords were it not for the fact thnt
,, . At , . , formers fear the labor problem and
The cross Is the greatest unifying .. .,, , , . ...
, , .. ,,,.., ".will take no chances on planting
force in the world. It takes no ac-1 . .... '.. .
VIUI1 illill. llll' Will UU UIUIUIU IU
(piartcrs at Lo Mans, Franco, where
he remained on duty until ho was al-
lowed to transfer Into tho 85th divi-
sion nnd in thnt way came back to
this country and1 received his dischar-
ge at Battle Creek Michigan, April
18th, 1010. While overseas hc Was
elected to tho office of City nttornoy
of his city, (Killccn) without oppo-
sition, but never took the oath of of-
fico bc'ng appointed Assistant County
Attorney by Mr. Lewis H. Jones nnd
also appointed to the same position
ccunt of race or ago or conflicting ir,M,
u'cury ui mu ur renown, n uvui -,
looks the whole world. It sonds Hh' " "
Influence across all culfs and over all ' When n boy grabs all the cake, he
liarricn. Its declared purpose is to is called a pig; but when hc grows up . Altnrpnv i,Vw irPWRtnr
un.te all men In the great family of Rrtrt,. a tho money, hc is called Jcggo m n), kpow hm s a yQinR
God. This means unity nnd tho more- lca(li"B citizen. mnn on yearg oU( but not 8Q young
often we meet nt the cross tho sooner j in experience as a lawyer having
wo will tcalize that unity which must Many newspaper publishing tho .been actively engaged In tho prnctico
precede the final victory of tho "Hints to Motorists." Most useful ' cf W s'neo 1013, with the exception
church over the forces of evil. hint to a ot of 'em would! be about ' t.r thn ilm Btumt in Ihu service.
HOMER A. M'CARTY. '$100.00 nnd costs.
CO I TON SEED POR SALE.
One car of good Mebane cotton seed,
picked before the rains, $2 per bushel.
Will take orders with small payments
and hold till planting time. See
ELLIS WARE or C BERRY,
Since assuming tho duties of Assist
ant County Attorney he has handled
the duties of that office with credit
to himself nnd the county. If elect-
ed to tho ofllco of County Judge ho
promises to carry o nthe duties of
that office in n straight forward busi-
ness like manner without fear or
favor to any one. With tho one view
in mind that justlco be moeted out to
all.
In making this rnco he Is running
on his qualificnt'ons ns a lawyer and
cltlccn and ns such most earnestly
request tho careful consideration of
the voters ot Bell County.
ONE 48 POUND SACK OF
SUNSET f LOUR AT $3.00
FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
Jilvery grocer in Bell county is authorized to sell
Sunset Flour at $3 per 48-pound sack; as many
sacks as you want. We agree to pay the grower
25cts on each 48 pound sack of Sunset Flour sold.
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is whiter, finer in texture, better in bre.d
value and sold orv a money back guarerir
tee if not satisfied.
We are making this offer of 48 lb sack of Sunset for $3 for Fri
day and Saturday only, We know what you will do after that
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Don't forget to get your Sunset on these two days a limited
tims at this price for introductory purposes only. Thisspeci-
al offer is made for the purpose of assisting the grocer and co;.
operating with him in introducing our flour to you, the custo-
mer. The Sunset Milling Co.
TEMPLE, TEXS.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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Our stock room is full of Genuine Ford Parts. We have an assort-
ment of part3 that would enable us. tobuild either a Ford passenger car
or a Ford one ton truck from the ground up. Then .too, those parts are
Ford made each according to its usffso that Jthey are exact duplicates
of the original parts now in your car,, qnd will give the same, constant
hard wear. ' r
Our shop is equipped with up-to-the-minute tools andmachinery, especi-
ally designed, so that we can properly and promptly 'take care of your re-
pair work-from a minor adjustment to a complete overhaul And the me-
chanics who will do the work for you are men wltd understand Ford me-
chanism and who know the Ford way to do the work,
We are Authorized Ford Dealers; we not only give Ford service but wo
sell' Ford cars and Ford one ton trucks as well. So, it is 'ejisy to under-
stand thaat wejhave more than a passing interest in your car.
Drive" to our garage for Ford parts, Ford service, or Ford cars-Gome
to' Authorized Ford headquarters and be on the. safe side of dependable
repairs, ' S . ,'' 1'
E. B. Smith MtitorCo.
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All announcements under this head-
ing nrc subject to the nct'on of the
Democratic primary, lnut Saturay in
Ju!y, 1020.
All cards anil other matter inserted
by order of candidates will be classi-
fied and charged for at tho rate of
ten cents per line. Announcement
fees utul nil political matter una
print'iiK nro expected to bq paid for
when ordered.
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HEM. COUNTY
For County Clerk:
E. I. HALL.
For Tax Collector:
JAKE D. NELSON
ROY SANDEUFORD.
For County Judge:
J. W, SUTTON
The Tribune is reliably Informed
that Hon. I. W. Culp, of Tcmp'o is
a cnnaiimto xor uoutenant governor
of Texas nnd will at the proper time
mnke his formal announcement for
the ofllce. Mr. Culp is'nn able man,
and a sound democrat of the Jeffer-
son type, and Will muko Texas a good ,
ofllclul nnd we might sny a vory
timely one at thu prosont stngo of
Ino game. Ho has served m tho
stato legislature, but is not accessory
to tiny of tho crimes committed by
that body during the past yow yenrs,
because ho regarded his oath of oWce
to defend the constitution nnd stand
by it. Such men nro needed in the
stnto administration, and) Iko Culp is
ono of 'them. Anothor splendid qua't-
fication is that lie is n man of good
common' sense, because ho was pneo
unpaged in tliu nowspnpor business,
and had foresight enough to get out
of it Hadi ho remained In the game,
and aspired to public ofllcp,
not haVQ conacienously given him tho
above endorsements
I have purchased' the business of A.
Kirsche and will appreciate your bisi
ness for anything in the Grocery 'or'
Drink line.
Complete Stock of Candies,
Cigars and Tobacco.
Will pay you the highest market price
for your produce, and sell yougooda
as cheap as anybody.
Good cord wood for sale.
A. F. KUEHN
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FLOURI FI.OUR1 FI.OURI Old Manso mapld Byrup..
Junt got in a big lot of White Swan Old Manso mnplo syrup.,.,..v. .,$J,5
! lour, wnai fins nour is you Know, Log unbln maplo wyrup ..m,,
vim Lnnw tlifiri. t nil llBf. In frv In toll T.nn Pnli.n v.til.. n...vi i Ma. .
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von whnt ou. want (o know is whnt Loir f.'nliln mnnV nuihin , a It T'
pn you buy It for. We bought this Itlb Bon Hur Coflec. . . .,... ,U
flour right 8o wc will noil It right. 31b I860 Coffee ,fkM
I'ricea arc much higher now. Tut in 31b Maxwell IIoubo Coff.o-.:i.. a .$
your sunply for months to come, you lib 1809 .CoiTeo .". ..,i..l.-.6Re
will Have money. . , lib Armour's Coffee .... ... ,f...$0e
481b White Swan Flour.. . .?3.60 lib I'cnberry Coffeci ,, ,$;
211b White Swan Flour .. ,. .$1.80 lib R o Coffee ......,.... .-10c
481b Sunset Plonr, av?3.G0 lib Rio Coffee .i, '.8Bft
241b Sunset Flour- ..51.80 12 boxes Argo Salmons-...,., ... ,S4.7G
481b Halls Dest Hard Wheat.. ..,.f 3.50 Armour's OutH, large . , . JKhf
Syrup by the enso. buy it now while Armour's Oats, small H&
" b ', ,'you can buy U right. l'urity Oats, largo - .. .,.. ,. Ms
, ho COUla.Mol.v Jnil0. uullon case . . . .JG.40 Purltv Oats. nninll . ... Ift
Country Lard, gullon coso .$5.40 Wo haven't room to give you U
Lnsses, gallon case 15.40 tho brands, wo have just -yhl yu
Blue Label, ga'lon enso ...?C40 want, nsk for it. ,
Red Label, gallon enso ;...?5.70 Compare thoso prices yon can tell
Hon. James S. Ainswoith of Aus- Wild Rose, gallon case-
tin, a well konwn nowspnper 'writer, Elnfd' faVi" raso "
.i i , .i .. ii Hi i i Koo-Kqo gallon enso. . .
now on tho staff of tho Austin States. I Brot ji KQilon caao
man wi"tl lo cnmlkfota for tho State Red Volvn, gallon case .
Senate from the district cpmposed of Green Volvn, gallon case
Travis, Wil mmson Burnet ami 1 Lan, , -'n c, e
pasas counties. Mr.) Ainsworth is n '
product of Williamson county, and his
peronts wero among the early settlers
pf Williamson nnd Lampasas cpun
ties. He is an nblo younp1 -vWn,
tlioroughly HcqUainte with the p
will n)ftk R'0Q4i'epi'iUUv,
D.70 whero you oucht to trade, Hrinir a
... ?0.00 your Produce, eggs, butter, chlc&ns,
.. .0,00 everything you dont noetl, wo e; use
. ?7.C0' il nndl give you top prices.
,.. $7.50 Yquw for fair dealings, r-
.$7,?0 PHONK JS9, i
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Braun's Cash Store.
We wt yjur produce, Butter and C$-
MiwChrt at burgftio. "
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, February 27, 1920, newspaper, February 27, 1920; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49162/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 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.