The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, January 1, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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;.,I;- .A'ttRE. LOWEST priCes yo.uWiir-fitrd'-f
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;,. ,i "40tpufrbjlate stuff we offer you, but clean, fresh
Eti ?-S.9.ds, Evory articlo sold under our gu
$7 ? I :'-.MXQi,tI1'son,Sinal Pice. The we
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Bntered a wajwl class mail.matte at' th
buoJ iiMIom 8 l-axtsl-fiiwrline; foe 'each
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ertion. 4l,tivertlemt8 oontbued.un-
l ordwed out W.otherwisdpacifiocl.'
rjanifji; dMollar a, Year
Jreetings;,T'o all oUr readers
and patrpnawishing. ill, a hap-
py and nro8peffituB,New; Year.-
It'w, said that some men are
theirworai; "enemies You will
notice tha'tthey generally think
La wholelot of their enemies, too.
In the case of John Connell,
larged wiihmurder, Avhich was
tied agaiff ;at,'Belt;bn a' few days
go, newas given, xo year in
lepewtentiary. , ...
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tiritictf 'from ''Taylor says
n aoidontWe, Btree there
'AKumund
SUM ai CTH1UHVHIO, ina ibjjuiu-
I. qwjnelghbrol'amwa
ter'T fitoerabout'suc' miles soutn
Lot herilwill no:dbubtreoeiT;the
fcewa withfa-Bi.regreg Vj
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jftHelawat ventures is jour-
sm, and, the marks or' proa-
Ity are perceptible upon Jt.1
I usmoorat w'n -weiuuiuou rio-
to'-thte Iriburie: office. 'May
lveJotona;,prdsper; : .
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aaA.iil(fivrerrell; author 'of
tew0on' law,; awies "tnat
tax .ooHcfcdr "ruling "thai
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intent' .bithe blUite Wl' WM-
necwo.'yrpB. ,'a,' "fc'yiowi,.(y.-
J -i" V'1.1. UWni.ni ih-,, ,
rfthe p&irtikx'wbaid simply say
e was araosrB ui. uyo suu
the 'OasX'may be, that
ectdr had only to as-
er or net tho man
A under 60, the
i.,i&:;;fegnt6stlpa:idin 20
rttttn'tpWlO.
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erriing him.
llinrli 4-a r y4v t -k rl r
JIO UV.Ol U1IU, wo
, and see "whore
thinps that tho
so iPearlv cleaned out
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sizes in mens snits
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siiiesr in uuy& suils
sizes in underwear"
oinrto I V t t 1 -4i
sizesMn - hats
sizes in
shoes
arantee to
aialig time is
see what
Texas.
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One of the biggest, yields of
.cotton from northern seed on rec-
ord was made .on the Parmalee
farm. at Granger!. .On a, test of 35
!H'c"res 48 bales of cotton were
raisedt; '"The cotton had to be
planted the second time, the, last
seed' npf getting into the ground
until about th'emiddle of June.
What is said to be the largest
cotton, sale ever consummated in
Texas by a' single mercantile firm
was made at Nacogdoches, when
Mayer & Schmidt sold to Herman
Loeb of Shreveport 1700 bales of
cotton, involving over a 8102,000
check which was cashed by the
Commercial National Bank. "
Poll,taxes are not being paid
as- .freely as one would think
Wheniti8 taken into consider-
tion that a man's qualification
as an elector depends upon it. In
fact, there is andndifieren'ce be-
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matter which ioIsurprisingf Now,
eyerJgood citwenvshould pre-
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servenis ngnt 10 vote, yet ne
cannot do thfsjunless he pays the
poll ts$ Undertthe new'Joctibn
law oiiTexas commonly called
the Terrell election law. averv
manjiviil be disfranchised who
s'l 'Xit. . ...
laus w,pay nis pou tax in per-
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" A Beaumont, dispatch! to,thW
Housjfft'.Post says: "Elder B.
Pi Wugh, State evangelist of
the Christian Church, has indi-
catedjKlB intentioa, toj'adceptt'a
ohurchin this city "f' JIhe oail
has. been made. by. the unanimous
voice of the congregation and
ReyJ Waugh'has asked for a fe
.days' in" whidHtb consider and
release himself of other engage-
;ments jn . the .event: ;he accepts,
and.ihejiaa indicated that he will
acoept uriiess.uhforespop ciroum
stances" cause him to change' Kia
mind.1' v f
Elder Wnugh hold a veryn,sho.r
cossful meeting in Bartlett 're
cently, andjHs well known by
r
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many hero. Ho is deserving
a good pastorate.
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'The .editor-'M-''
Enterprise is. on of
in thb world, ffwiuV.
will anso amomr thOi w
tho following extract from, his
paper as to whether ho haa not
boon too good. He Bays: . We
would ihkoioijisoraer oneto; give
us a comprehensive deffnition of
dollnr on a horse race, chicken
fight, dog fight or any thing else,
but somehow wo have got the
idea that there are more gam
blers mthisAvprldisthan tho wily
knights Of the green oloth. "
If he had been a .little more
given to dissipation, at some time
in his life, had' just "kicked? tlie
blahkeVipff'iffor a momeritktiie
ohanootl. arenhat he would1? know
;what gambling is. At this day
wiokodness abounds on every
side;. T IewspiSer people of all
people are most called on to deal
with it. Hence they should know
something about the subject
generally and in detail in order
to be fully eaujpp.edfar the fight.
Fortunately or unfortunately,
nearly all the other newspaper
men are equipped on sin. either
throutrh havinc been thoroughly
informed 'about it by sinners or
by actually experience in sin
ning, 1 If the principle of gamb-
ling is run down to it last an-
alysis it will be found, to consist
chiefly of- taking chances, , and
tnon Deing cne case, neany evry
thing a man does is gambling of
a kind. ( But there are various
kinds of ;it, andit is of these that
the Enterprise man has probably
heard and about whioh ne, wants
more information.. ' t;
The Tribune extends greetings
to all its neighbors, especially the
Granger Times, the.nearest,and
we comeimighty near saymgj the
sweetest' ibut that adjective
would not. fit' an "old sinner," np.
odds how gentle and benevolent
he might be. He rhas" the Link
Line, a coaling station, the prom-
ise of a new depot building, and
is scraping out a big hole for a
new frog pond. The Times 'is ,a
rattling good paper,; if it'does have
to drink "dami water," .itgets up
some ereat schemes., slike" jthat
yhen it loaded up theJc6ntents;of
its cotton yard' (3 r-bales) and
, - - 1-, "M . "T, 1
hauled them up to Bartlett for a
bid, which was to be refused, noi
odds how high jit $as but? .tjje,
trick 'wouldn't work Hbvvever;
a pper with as much benevolence
and shrewdness at thellielm'as the
Times,fgiyve?PromiseTonmch
Here'sthe giad-,tBro.Abney.
Let s shake and fall in.
The railroad commission s now
flooded with letters coming from
every portion of Texas, from both
farmers and commission men,
complaining bitterly of tho pres-
ent rate on cotton seed. In less
than Carload lofe thfl rate is 60
cents per hundred tiVDrids. This
is much' higherithanTbhev rate on
crainrand'since. cotton sood oan
bo handled and transported witn
less trouble and risk, the com
plainants .think therate on. it
should be, lowered.
The Kansas wheatj ijoropj just
harvested amounts to 94,000,000
bushels againsH6,o6o,000 bush,
els -last year. The'corn crop is
160,000,000 bushels against 223i-
000,0&0 bushels last year;
Uhexciied
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t . 5I'n put andbrilliarioy .is1 the line
of !Cut GlaB8'oarried1jf C.Dal-
las Co DrugcriBts and Jewelerar
pfyh3emple. .And.thereja.nothinjr
miyi nuiwuio iut VUllBliUllftl ur
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Henlmn
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thevord,. MgamblingJ WOjji;e.
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We keep constantly on Hand all kinds, of fresh
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Pure hog lard, Sausages of all kinds,, Beef and
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1, Friday, January 1, 1904, newspaper, January 1, 1904; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth49257/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 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.