The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, September 26, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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SATURDAY SPECIAL SATURDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY SPEC I LS ' SATURDAY SPECIALS
AJAX T1BES '
48-POUND jSACK Knro Syrup gallon Pinto Beans 13 pounds Men's $1.00 Blue Work
BELLE can3 ti0c for ft1-00 30x3 $6.2 Shirts 0f)c 1000 YARDS OF GOOD
OP No. 2 choice pack To- 3-lb. can Elcgeant Cof- Men's $1.50 Work Pants Apnnw rwrwAM-
WICHITA' matoes per can lie fee for Sl.18 30x3'4 37.2. for 9 $J(J APRON GINOHAM
FLOUR No 2 Caniation Milk Ribbon Cane S.vrup gal- Maxwell Ilquse Coffee Men's $1.50 Shirts fan- 5 YARDS F0 "
$1.89 per can lie Ion for 85c 3 pounds for $1.30 cy patterns $1.11) 50 CENTS
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Come
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Saturday 27th
Schwerfner & Beyer
SALE NOW ON
Schwertner
Texas
Save on
this Sale
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Central Christian Church
EVERY MEMBER PRESENT
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Is our aim next Sunday
Christians Do Your Duty
WILL H. RIEMENSCHNEIDER Pastor
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Locals and PersonaTa.
Central Christian Church
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J. J. McCarver of Schwertner
is anions those who remember-
ed the Tribune this week.
For Sale One Moon Bros
surrey in good condition. J.
W. Hightower. 7-2t
Mrs. John Stone who had I
been on the sick list the pastl
few days is now convalescing.'
A new shipment of hats to
sell for $1.95 Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Scheel of
Ellinger visited Mi and Mrs. A.
f(Gcrsbach this past week.
tr A 1 Ti!.1..u.H ...t.n. lnn hnnM
to .jvjan lucnurua wuu una uttu
rliving in Oklahoma for the past
two years is ncre on a visit.
Barbecued meat Saturday at
ino Kuehn pit next to bottling
WUllta KoMjn.. l. W W IVillinnn
Albert Krause Was purchas- -""" mj 4"" " ' T . 1
d a 120-acre farm near Vilas' Misses lOfa Dell LausWin
from Floyd Pierce of Taylor. Fannie White Agnes Whitlow
ll-U.lt W n(j jren(J Solomon et Qgl
Curtis Condra and bam wiut- . Bavlor Collece
low left for Waco Sunday to cn-iv"K aX J'ege. t
er Baylor University. I . For Sale-22 shares of stock;
ci a i rino nnnA na now Bartlett State Bank. Write
For Sale-Piano good as new w N McCurtly Robstown
at a bargain J. A. Ganett "
Route 3 Bartlett Texas.
Mrs. Dimmit Whitlow visited
her sister Mrs. P. A. Weaver in
Waco the pa.st week.
Reports fromi the hospital at
Temple state that Mrs. Watte r-
soii Laughlin is rapidly improv-
ing and will probably be at
homo today U'TKwy.j
Texas. 8-2t
Mrs. James Foster and broth-
er Robin Fowler left yesterday
for their home in Nogales Ariz.
after spending several weeks
here with relatives.
Lost Black silver-inlaid foun-
tain pon with A. E. Wncker en-
erraved. Return to Arthur
AUHInorv Entire new line of. Wncker Ji
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hats for Saturday ana Monday
at reduced prices. Mrs. W. K.
AVilHiuus Gersbach-Wacker Co.
Mr. A. C. Peschel was hoiv lenborg and Austin While here.
his week to see his son Utto J. ;n"ib i-uneu in me inuunu ui
. i i i. i r..xn fion nyc "nil. win trrxniV' -fnl" flu
ppsniin . anu niso went tu cu "v " -"
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. BInschke
of Nolanville were here Sntur-
day en route home from Sclm
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Binn in Mi
lam" county
'nfado good" for
other year's subscription.
Every school boy must
an-
ee
Wlrthmore Gimrham Dresses "America." School mntineo one
and Aprons. You are familiar' day. Monday September 29th. j
with lift Wirthmoro line. See 10c-25c for all school childrenl
f those. SAVE TJIE DIFFER.; Alamo Theatre. i
ENCE. LAWRENCE BROS. j. A backer of San Antonio'
rne j . u Ui uiaaa ui nii'' ii:i:uiui(iui:ii uy mia rucni:ii;
Bnntist church realized about was here last Thursday on .
$80.00 from thq dinner served brief business trip Mr. Wncker
Saturday and the proceeds is engaged in the sale of Texas
would have beon larger had the farm lands and city property
"eata" hed out. jnnd reports nn active business.
Next Sunday is "Whole
Church Day" Honor the day
of our Lord and this occasion by-
presenting yourself at the house
of the Lord. Let every mem-
ber be present. A prize will be
given to the oldest member at
the morning service.
"Blessed are those who rise
up early Sunday morning for
they get to church on time."
"Blessed are those' who get to
church on time for they arrive
in the spirit of worship."
"Blessed are those who are
never late for they cause the
minister1 arid choir to love
Ihcm."
"Blessed are those who come
even at the eleventh hour but
church begins before eleven."
W. II. Riemcnschneider Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Dimmit Whit-
low were Temple visitors Sunday.
. .Don't fail to get your hat
front Mrs. W. K. Williams while
they are going at such attract-
ive prices.
A. F. Czarowitz accompanied
by- Lester Whitlow visited Mc-
Mullen county this week to in-
spect the famous black land
belt which is now being rapidly
sold to Bartlett people. Mr.
Whitlow expresses himself as
highly pleased with the land and
will likely invest soon.
Everybody should see "Amer-
ica" just how this great nation
grow-and why D. W. Griffith's
master picture. Alamo Mon-
dny and Tuesday September 29
and 30. Admission 25c and 50c.
School Matinee 10c and 25c.
The oflicers and faculty of
Bartlett's Public School were
guests of the oflicers and teach
ers ot tne various suminy
schools of the city last Friday
evening 1h the basement of the
Methodist church. Mr. Alfred
Wncker gracefully presided ov-
er the ceremonies. On behnlf
of the host Rev. Will Riemen-
schneider made the welcome ad-
dress which was responded to
by Prof. Woolsev in an appro-
priate talk. Various games
were indulged in which afford-
ed amusement for the assembly
aftoiJ which refreshments ot
cream and cake were served.
The occasion was a most pleas-
ant one to all.
Store Closed
MONDAY!
Account of Jewish Holiday.
But Remember
TL! C1A 17211 V a. r- Jif rx ft
i ins otuc win Lasi rur many uays
And It Will Be Your Loss If You Do
Not Attend.
Kreisman's
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Cates, R. F. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 8, Ed. 1, Friday, September 26, 1924, newspaper, September 26, 1924; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76052/m1/5/: 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.