The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, March 4, 1938 Page: 6 of 6
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Mrs. Jim Iwtrd of Holland vtt-
ited friends here Thufsday.
'. Mr. W. J. Greig who has been
A. Dalton was a business n h capital at Legion returned
Visitor in Austin Wednesday.
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tegge and! Mr. mrs- d- u- a n
Mrs. W. J. Harlan were in Gran- wowe 0I Ausunt "u
er to attend the funeral of Mrs. in fche home cf Mr- and Mrs C-
H. J. Fowler Thursday. E. Lnmb Saturday.
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American Beauty Flour: 48-lb. bag 1.85
For-get-me-not Flour: 48-lb. bag 1.85
Blue One (Reliable) Floutf: 48-lb. bag ....1.75
Trinity Flour: 48-lb. bag.; 1.50 -
Prize Winner Flour: 48-lb. bag.............: 1.40 -
Bran ; J... $1.35
Shorts: in cotton bags ......: $1.50
Post Toasties: large size 10
J Lay Mash Chick Starter Growing Mash
Oyster Shell Tankage Meat and Bone Scraps
X Dr. Salsbury's Poultry Poultry Remedies.
Peter Pan Pink Salmon .15
t Mineral Crystals for your health
both Marlin and Mineral Wells kinds
lb 45c: 1-lb. :
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onow iSoat Lorreei none hotter l-nv-fh rMr
1 lb. 25c: 2 lbs... .: .45
ArbucEcle's Coffee per lb.
(A favorite for over 60 years)
.25
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25c
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Mr. Ballon Schoapf and
daughters Idella and Velma
Miss Louise Alford and Mr.
Franklin: Ideus visited the Ideus
ranch in Llano Sunday.
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Mrs. J. T. Schrock Miss Mar-
tha Schrock and Mrs. George
Montgomery visited relatives in
Austin Thursday.
Fresh Gulf Trout Thursday
afternoon and Friday of each
week Braun's Bed & White.
Lloyd Clark of Houston was in
Temple and Belton last week
and spent Saturday and Sunday
here with ttiis parents Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Clark.
Mrs. H. L. Jones of Moody
pent last week here with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Coker.
Mrs. C. E. Limmer and little
Miss Mary Louise Limmer spent
(Thursday in Belton with rela
tives.
Mrs. Earl White is visiting in
Oglesby this week.
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LUNCH
25c
There's always a warm
welcome awaiting you at
The. Coffee Shop. Whether
you want a lunch short or-
der sandwich coffee or
one of those favorite be-
tween meal 'snacks come to
the fountain at The Coffee
Shop.
The Coffee
Mr. and airs. Vaa&ar Harbison 1
of 8m Antonio "Mr and Mrs.
Joe Coker and Mrs. Jeff Coker
of Holland spent the week-end
here with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Coker.
Mrs Clough Shelton Sr. is vis-
iting her daughter in Shrove-
port La. this week.
Mrs. J. Howard and daughter
Miss Gene Howard have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Hudspeth.
Mrs. Cliff Talley and Miss
Jewel Talley were in Little Riv-
er Sunday.
Pish and Oysters at Braun's
Red & White.
L. C demons has returned
from a business trip to West
Texas.
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Mr. and Mrs Oldtr Tochman Mr. and Mrs. E. E. I
and Virgil Whitfield were in- G. C. Kuler and Dr.
Bastrop lat Thursday to attend! ton attended the Ind
ino tunerai ot Mrs r oenman
undo wfho died suddenly Wed-
nesday night. Mrs. Pochman re-
mained a fow days with her
mother and returned homo Monday.
George Sides has returned
from a temday visit in Dallas.
day celebration at Wsn
on-the Brazos Tuesday
Mr. and Mm. L. Wj
have been visiting in
week.
E. C. Vernon was in
on business last Thursday
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Gershacl
i-Wacker Co
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"Whene Most People Trade'
Rudolph Miller and family -of
Beyersville and' Mrs. A. Kretz-
sschmar and daughters of Tay-
lor were visitors Sunday in the
home of Dr. and Mrs. H. Matet-
zschk Mrs. Matetzschk celebrat-
ed her birthday Sunday.
Out-of-town relatives and
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Anv inoltidnfl Mr. nmA Mr: H. E.
Kelley and son Lonjrview: Mr.:
and Mrs. Otto Schultz Mosheimj
mr. and Mrs. waiter uossman
Turnerville; Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Hansen and daughter Temple;
Rev. anc Mrs. Ewell Holt Bel-
ton ; Mrs. R. B. Mickmaw Frank-
lin ; Miss Stella Baker Franklin ;
Mr. and' Mrs. Clyde Tarver
Franklin; Mr. .and Mrs. Tom
Brooks and Mrs. Beulah Schultz
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Nicholson's Puritv Brand Arizona Double
Dwarf Yellow Maize and Double Dwarf I
Hegari.
Nicholson's Fancy Texas-grown Dwarf Yel
low Maize and Dwarf Hegari.
Nicholson's Fancy Sudan Grass Seed
Faultless Starch large size 3 for
Libby's Kraut: No. 1 can 3 for.
Tennessee Green Pod and Golden Wax
Bean Seed in bulk lb
Barton's Oil Glow Shoe Polish
(something new and better for your shq
Ruby Catsup: 14-oz. 2 bottles for
CARD OF THANKS
St. Joseph's Aspirin 3 dozen in bottle.
St. Joseph's Penetro a mutton suet b'as
salve for colds and pains: 25c and
Cigarettes Cigars Tobacco
Curb Service
We wish ' to express our .sin-
cere appreciation ' of the many
thtfughtful'acts and kind expres
sions of sympathy extened us
at the time of the death of our
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thoughtfulness of .these friends t
and their floral offerings will
I Giant Lye: 11 cans for
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17 lbs. Blackeyed Peas for
No. 1 Tomatoes
ever be remembered.
The Children of
Edmund B. Flick.
$
for Cake Biscuit 3-lbJ
Pastry & Frying" 6-lb.-
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Ifs Spring
BRIGHTEN-UP YOUR HOME .
WITH NEW CURTAINS!
They will give every room in your home a cheery
spring feeling . . . They will add to tihe outside
appearance of your home . . . and at these' low
prices that you will. find here you can get new1
curtans for every room.
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Wide-Mesh
Priscilla
Candlewick
88 1.25 US 1.85
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Tailored
Panels
Cottage s
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New Patterns
. And Fabrics
for Spring
A;smart new array of fabric pat-
terns for Spring wear are made
into the most popular' style suits -for
men. Glen plaids herringbones
tweeds gabardines light .worsteds
and many .others. v(
All Stripesahd Checks
on. Popjilarr Dusty-Tones
New . Snits for Sprln;
$18.50 . $20-00 - . '
$22.50 $25.00
Beautifully tailored suits in all' the : .-'"
newest styles.-Smart sport backs1 ."
and new models in business suits. V' -
Every suit guarantees satisfaction.
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every way.
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All New Sport Backs
' All New Fabrics
':tiNe2fcjr3S8.iivt.
. Regulars Shorts Stouts Short
Stout Slims Young Men Stouts
Prepare. Your Spring Wardrobe Now
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... rURNISHINGS
Bright New Colors Lighter Fabrics
In Spring Furnishings
Primary colors and their shades combine to give
Spring and Summer wear a bright -cheerfulness.
Lighter" porous fabrics insure greater style and
real comfort.
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$1.65 $1.95
Plenty of .White and. in
Stripes. Checks and Neat
Designs. Every- size and.
sleeve length. Buy yours
now.
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25c - 50c
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Shorts and Shirts
Cotton shorts in stripes
ehecka and plain clothes
. . . lots of whites . . .
all -sizes . . . comfort-insured
for Spring. Cotton
and" silk shirts
59c - $1.00
Striped Neckwez
Hand tailored ties of Silk
and linen mixtures jn
blue green' gray browni
.tan and shades of dusty
;.tones and metallies. Sel-
ject L .yours howl
15c
Wm 9f
25c 35 5
Exceptional values
Men's Socks and AnklJ
New spring patterns fmd
pastel f hadoa. Buy. .ytours
t day.
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Bartlett
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Ford, Robert C. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 24, Ed. 1, Friday, March 4, 1938, newspaper, March 4, 1938; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth76515/m1/6/: 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.