The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN BROWNWOOD TEXAS TUESDAY JANUARY 191
I YRIC THEATRE"
.J AFTERNOON AND NIGHT JLjl
THE HOUSE OF FEATURES
TODAY
J. W. Kerrigan m the last episode of
The Adventures of Terrence O'Rourke
HONOR THY HUSBAND
A Very Rsmaatic Drama Full of Sensational Spectacular Secnes
A FATHER'S LUCKY ESCAPE
A Comedy That is F1I of Fu From Start to Finish
VAUDEVILLE
NORWOOD AND NORWOOD
Comedy Singing Talking.Dancing.
One of the funniest acts that has been on any
stage in Brownwood
See Them and Enjoy a Good Laugh
PERSONAL
typNTlON
Dr. G. W. Benkley of.
Marfa spent
List night in llrowiiwooa.
attending to
business matters
Miss Veda Karp has!
foj$urnetl to
Beltoaj -where she.
in Baylor College.
is tcflteWnp music
J. M. S. Hers of PeLBt n . spent tho
.day here looking after U tsfaess -matters
and visiting wiUT fx ends '
. Miss Virginia. BoVdon - ?as returned
from Comanche wkere she has neon
visiting with friends for. the past feu-
da
Mrs. r.uv I Perkinson and baby
have returned to their home in Dal-
1ml after a Christinas Mab -with B. C
Swet and family.
MitJon Henley of CLhrtetovai land
jhn Ellis of San Angel "spent Inst
night in Brownwood w&Te enroute to
Austin to attend .-set oOL :
Miss Mary Sweet . rierned Inst
atght to Denton. t& reHtttaa lmr work
as a member of the fatuity of tho
North Texas Plate Normal.
Me'vin Fields ho has Wen. a
jtuiUnt in Daniel fykr Tor 'die p&fct
Uvc 'year will leav tonight - for
iitn inCh? wfci-ro .The wiil ent'r-Hr-
ihi University. -
T i-tierJ Bingham t.-inic'l ':t n.ebt
' f:uu.'('onM Thriat-. !irc. he. si tit
th h'.ilidas at honir . r.d aauin cn-
Dtnict Baker t-ts inommg He
-.ts accompanied l n his moth-
r Mrs. R. II Bingham; w1 o will be
i V-st of l-r dl ter Mrs. .T:; f
vvbfe. for several dais
Thu Umt -of !H. .
Last Dumber I hajl a ery se
vere cpld and wjtt nearly down sick
4oi'ies ;oi
rhanberlRiii-8 Cough Remedy ana
it
conH.Ietc'v riored to health.- writes
O 1 Mcalf Wwttborbf; Mo. If -ou
L " iw tbii remedy
was mm " - -
aslr any one
tainabl eifcrywhtiro
-Adv.
His bare.
The
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la a TWb.
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TONIGHT
nil: inu
Hrrtdwy l6n1nro with
4ae .Horrison nirothy Kt'Uj
liiri!i' ( popcr anjl Donald Hall
In S Tarts '
-(JOLI)EV OVSTEir
A uooil eomcil)' willi IJillle
Iteeres
The first episode if the.
KEI) CIH'CLE
VIM ho shown Thursday
the opening episode'
Sec
10c admission IQc
fom&
LITTLE ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
llrmvinvootl Typographical Union
No. 737 met in regular session last
night and transacted a largo volume
ef business. The former president
because of enforced absence for some
.months resigned and W R. Duin was
elected president and Louis hrnms
.vice-president. Jesse Holt .was elect
ed Seargent-at-arms. J Eugene Thom-
as a member of this Union but work-
ing in Coleman was a welcome at-
tendant:" No. 787. also enjoyed a
smoker." compliments of President V.
R. thtln and the "bOys" enjoyed ft
very much. .
More rain; fell this "morn In sr. but
there was scarcely enough to regis
ter in tho rain gtwges. The uraxie
arid mist however made-the street
of the down town section "sloppy"
and wet. and out of town added- a
little more moisture to that of the
previous day in the grain fields.
.. The Baptist pastors and preJicJiers
of Brown county met in their regular
monthly conference Monday after-
noon ax the First IJaptist ohnreh.
The meeting was weft nlfcejtded and
the discussions tit' tae. ork of .Uie
pastors wpre nwprui to every- ohp
1rte!tt gfyliig new ld for- meet
ing existing coadttiont nd- otvin
th many prableits cjiapted t3t the
work. - '
Tin -:(Ilv Otrncil vil.l nice tin recu
lar. sriwion tonijght. it rte CUy lWi-j
Secretary Storey said tbA jnaru-
ing that therein hoWifriaesf bl.srctt
importance to oettft beore tile Coua-
eilj. uiHess it be new -'bint new. The
rosidrati.on. of . bids mt .fspvlflf
thf old standplpe will roby be
a part of the cunclKsWrrrss thiB
evening and Other nmofjmtine
and special businesfvlll provide an
nhiinrfjincfw of
of work for the body
John Allison one of tlie three- men
conneeten wun me si.uuUU5 -..
avpnue yesterday motmlng; wn unin-
hired. Alltson did not return to-the
. . ..... . - r.'teii
before
.res time of the Dqtly Bultajifcyes-.
ri r lay and the. esxtentqi. W:rnjn.tl
f any coivid not fee rjJl -tlm
awav. and ran tmil.t at iSifti'
mom . b c; lie -lieclar ilUifrW. f
i tji - h; ve o1wjijf ;i4tt-: SOl
:i.-f. and thai be p.tiitf liieee
i . . ii. iidst.. b:
f.r tho rairiie lof "-itet jtJPlrt-&7.
r V which Xbtinaai: & "- -ttv-'-
: . v t Hty -.ntl Pe.t- eiimdy'Oiar-&
..'.vriiv.-. lanKiWi h'? ben:;fild
iH-t r--imdy aiwi Anipon;irjd it is
ltl iMif.:on. that. PQ.fw;;Sr!fer;. 'ff
j.jr.-.i -'iiity itr drd.lifi.Wrt'a
. i . ' tr. Sormnh wa; hHof ivT 1o
ilM ..I thV' actio-' of"&& Jy
nndc'a lt bohd. wfllfeli h very
'rfrndilv iaw- yeteritoy ttly Trr
f PAINFUL' EFFECT OF
-Rheam.aiisntj Lumbago Gout.
It Is now tiAvrterl vith confidenne that
these paii.ful uffecta due to uric acid in the
system are" entirely eradicated. A new
j remedy called "Anurie" has been dis-
j-covcrwl by Doctor Pierce which he finds Li
37 times more potent than lithin and
is the'eaufc of d drainage outward of tho
jiric acid with which it comes in contact
within the body. It will ward off back-
I ache headache and -the darting pains and
i aclics of rheumatism lumbago neuralgia
of those diseases which arc caused by
' too much uric acid such as gout asthma
sciatica renal calculus. "Anunc pro-
longs life because old people usually Buffer
from hardening and thickening of the walla
of the arteries due to the excess of una
acid in the blood and tissues.
Send Dr. Pierce chief physician at tho
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute
Buffalo N. Y. 10 cents for large trial
package or obtain 50c package- now at
druggists
At The Lyric Tonight
HOW TO GET SICK.
. The following article contains
0
much rare good senqe that we clip it
from one of our valuable medical
magazines for the benefit of our read-
ers. Read "it and digest it and then do
the opposite.
Here are a few simple certain dead-
easy "ways of getting sick. They are
guaranteed to juroduce results or you
get your money back. If you don't
believe it try them once.
By hurrying through your meat and
gulping down a lot of poorly cooked
unchewed "brickba'ts and mortar" by
way of soggy" biscuits and fat meat
that would defy- a goat's stomach.
By hover smiling at meals but
wearing a grouch and. trying to make
the rest of the family miserable.
By overeating and underexercise;
by constipation intemperance and
excesses; by. everlasting hurrying
worrying fret ting stewing and strain-
ing to keep up appearances.
By sleeping with windows losrir
and-by staying indoors all the time
By drawing more out of your phy-
sical and nervousrbank account evory
day than you restore.
"By always readi.n.g medical books
medical ads and trying to diagnose
your own case especially If you didnU
have any case U start with.
By taking every old medicine recom-
mended by your friends- and neigh-
bors. By t$King everybody else how bad:
ly you feel and trying to outpoint
tfceth lit their petty ailments. '
By enjoying .poor health- yos. just
that. There are a- few neofde one 6c-
casiona.Hy mets who really enjoy poor
hertttin They feel badly when they
feer good because . they are just sure
they are going to feel worse after-
vard. Arc you -on? of them?
Vns idealized by Hnurinuiuil
I'-copIe.
A.HtUe backache at- first.
. Daily. tncra ng itiU the back is"
lame and. weak. - "
I'rinary disorder ni.jy tjuicky foi-
lowj.
Dropsy and olwa Itr4ifht's diesK
.'-Thi frequently th downward
cqupop. of kjdnpy His
: Don't take this cdurD; "Follow tho
advice- of ' u Brownwood " citpxen.
Mrs. II. Holcomb. H)H. Rooker SI-.
Brownwood. aays- 'omo time apo
my kidneys got our of order: - ! suf-
fered from dull. throbbing jmins tn
my back and felf dull and lanqnid
all the time. I- also had severe head
achbs and dizzy spelte. I usel Doan's
kidney Pill- and the)' relieved the
pains in my back. -"J have hnd no
sign of kidney complaint ince."
Price. SOq. at all dealers . Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy -get
Doan's Kidney Pills' thf . same that
Mrs; Holcorah had .... FostprMilhurtt
Ca.. Props. Buffalo N Y...
Pil KN1:I. -V ITU MrnnHU
IS ItKlK SHIMON HON!)
!ii:HMN Man t Uarmr Bea-
nie :k i ioa.iv-1 nt -hotln
h'.s-. t.'ir!;. t iri-la v . 1 ? L HokWI
.v tl'r t! i !: In V. Rl.ind j.lty uh.
i-r -V ri.'i'nl r fS'.'' lo.-fay
" TKXVS.KAUM 3li:1:TlfiS.
'VAJ - i.-is. J.i: A hifKA and;
hr'M in .it!trn-lanf markd'UfC
tj.virK- r tjda.y of tho aTmtal
iV;tinif " f it Txii.n . flnr.Kf'utfuFal
3t! ty and the Tpx.is"FtcFd rop Ak
fficiatin ' rhc m-mmliw wih. i ontinue
rvi r .fomcrrttiW and Thursday. .
A Rainy Day Need
Not Be Dull
Cheer up! Get to work
in a Fish Brash
Reflex
Slicker
$3.00
Strong easy fitting
light anil water-
proof absolutely.
Reflex Edges stop
water from run-
ning in at the front
Clack. Ycllowor Olive-khaki .--in:..
TrotectorJIat 75 cents JS
Satisfaction Guaranteed
A.J.TOWERCO. iiTL
"J O0STON
DOWNWARD COURSE
SPECIALS
AT
NORWOODS
Fifty pairs of childrens
rubber overshoes at -
Fifty pairs mens rubber A
i: overshoes at ... . I
i: Mens heavy raincoats
I $3.50 values for only
1
Ghildrens raincoats
i pj p.m. n
j. lugnooas;
I Ladies Crayenette rain- JTft
? coats $6.00 values for OiUU
Boys black slicker hats
tfor ....... .
l Boys Slickers for
only
I Every $15 Ladies' Suit
in the house for
1
Burt Norwood
THE "NEWS AS IT WAS IX KUJ0.
The First American Sewspapcr (Jives
. tlie "Puhlick Occurrences.
A Wulc blurred white sheet eight
inflibos-'by eleven with a heading 'Pub-
dek Occurrences" no head line& no
illfs'trtutlpns old English script each
parsgrftph. new. storjv omission of
all. ilSnjos in. the various scores such
jn-brief b a -description of America's
flrit newspaper printed September
23 IflSrj.-- ; .)
Ol tile paper which halbut one
- - - - - i-f
ls4fue. thtte is only one coji in exist-
oxtce. iTi . preserved in jthe public
reeqed flfjice of. tlie British govern-
. - iThojprper was printed bj B. PI- r i
fof fiaiijathln. Harris at the Lon Unl
Cria&HQiise ?
OCartling to one accjunl mm.edi-
atMriftier the.appoarance of the "Pub-
iWk". recurrence." the editor was ar-i
rtetfand the copies of the paper were'
cdottacnted on the ground that'll had
failed to take out a license. "
m. i i
human interest stories. One rolated
how the Christianized Indian's had de-1
dared a Thanksgiving holiday An
other story reads. "The Husbandmen
finding: no want for hands are having
a season which has been unucually
favorable to them." . .
Another story- utterly Ignores' the
point Av-hich would be of greatest In-
terest tn a newspaper of todayi It
mentions no names but tolls how two
children' belonging to a- settler had
been Stolen by the Indians.
However the feature story Jsdgin
fcoui the amount of space given-it is:
"A 'Very Tragical Accident haftpened
at WaWn-TOwn. the beginning of this
month n old Christian that was. of
MUaewlt&t a Sent and Morose Tern--per.
ut one . that had iong ettjoyed
tS-'vwiiiori of a Sobir Man. hptvtnjs
tjr.Wxiod his Wire.' the Devil took
iftVajattace of - his. melancholy Rhich
hTtlitih0n.fen into his Wivei DU-o4.lnl-.
Industry had long! been
tfre: tfappori of his Iranity. Jad he
airenMNl wofrleil with an iinixVfiinont
fjpjir VlJt he should now xoie to
wat; bf!0i he dyed. though hk liad
pry 1'careful friends to look - after
mte Jrho- kept a etrict eye upqji hi.a.
test e..sfteuld do himself any jlpm. I
But -itto evenintr escaping froitf themj
into tl Cowhouse they there uuick-;
foltowoil him found him hinging
by a. rone- which they had used to
tto their calves with he wan dead
with Ids feet near touching the
ground"
Tho other shorter storlos deal with
the health of the community. One
tells that "Epcdemical fevers and
Agues usually goes through a family
where it comes and proves Mortal
unto many" while in the other story
wje learn that "tho smallpox epedemic
In Boston has not proVcd so Mortal
as when it raged twelve ycar ago."
CARD OF THAXKS.
I wish to-express my deep apprecia-
tion to my many friends whose assist-
ance made ll possible for me to Win
the blcyc!c given by A P. Jones &
Company. Each one who voted for
me has my sincere thanks.-
EDWARD B.ERTON' GRADY. Jr
o
4
55c
2.50
1.50
12
. .
The whole country is talk-
ing about the case of the
Bollinger baby of Ghicago
lens auuui aiiuuier uauy uurbcy
with the taint of crime who
lived to follow in the footsteps
Of her law-breaking father.
Watch for the gripping serial
in this paper then see the
.pictures in the movies
GOOD VAUDEVILLE BILL
AT THE LYRIC TODAY
Tho vaudeville act of Norwood and
Norwood deserves mu.ch credit as It
fi$ the f best vaudeville that !tbe Lyric
has olfered for many moons. This
act doles not depend on nhtty jokes
and k(w brow comedy to gfct by.
X Afacreit KerrifraTi. tn the List c;!
sde qfThe AdvAQture of Terrence
p-Hourke." wU4 tx the feature. ihotf-
p&y pdhy J
"Hopqr Thy H isband." 4 cry ;
tnnntiif. tfrunifk..
."Father but ky ipcSa cot. iy
Wejare- Kotus to .--Ml 4v.t.-. r.in
oat lA thv hfMi.se If y4m wttnt ofle . '
arrcii. iSavrnje ft..i Sfer c-o:--
tdthorroi and gft
. . ....
- H'1'-C. .V.TVOiUj.
J
X
Buy
Your
Ammunition From
a. KAN
I We Have All Sizes I
and Kinds
A Few Rent Guns !
J. L
Phone 214
WkmmmmmmtM
35c
I Red 'I
! Jk Circle
MORGAN
i
CLASSUTED ADI
FOR a practical nurse phone R-763.
47tfc
WANTED llessenger boy with
.wheel. Apply in person at Brown--wood
Drug Co. 69c
WANTED Girl or woman to do gen-
eral housework. White or colored.
Call at 1611 Harrell avenue or phone
67tf
GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED To do
general housework: fee family of six?
A good home for someone really want-
ing work. None other nor one un-
der 16 or over 30 need apply. L. P
Dale Bangs Texas. 69o
TOB SALE.
ANGEL FOOD CAKES.
Phone. 793.
FOR SALE PIGS. R. M. Low.
59tf
JOHNSON GRASS Will sell cheap in
lots from 10 bales to carloads. Tele-
phone ilrs. Willi H. Mayes 45. . tf
FOR SALE Jersey cow with young
calf. Call at second house this side'
of Brownwood Dairy. 68p
Ford Roadster for sale; in perfect
condition overslW tires Master Vi-
brator shock absorbers Presto tank'
$273.00.
M HALL'S GARAGE.
LUDJEIl & BUILDING 3LVTEKIALS
ING LEAF LUMBER All Buildins
.Materials Complete House Bills ship-
ped anywhere. Quick shipments. Grade
and count guaranteed. Examination
allowed. Send estimate. INDEPEN-
DENT Co-Operative Lumber" Co. Lake
Charles. La. 66sc
FOB BEST.
FURNISHED Rooms for light house-
keeping. Phone 302. ' . 6otfc
FOR RENT 90 acres of land about
1 mile from town to be sown in oats.
Phone J-223 or call 601 Coggin Ave.
- d69p
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping! Modern conven-
iences 703 Main Ave. Phone R-S12.
. d6Sc j
FOR RENT Two tUirge rooms for
light housekeeplnglkphone 749. Irs.
J. W. Elliott 1504-Vincent St. 72c
I FOR RENT One or two rooms furn-
isbed or iinfurntohed. Call 1614 Fisk
t Are. or 'phone 70S... d70
t-
HAY PAe quantity Johnson grass
Lhay f'r sale cheap in lots of 10 bales
i and over Mrs Will H.
Mayes. Phone
' if
STOLEN From in front of City Hall
Fridty night. . Ram bier bicycle red
tires wide handle bars. Any informa-
tion will be appreciated by Walter
Leach at Smith-Hall-Hdw. Co. 70c
FOR SALE
A nice borne m Austin Ave. mod-
ern conveniences nice size lot and
plenty of shade trees. The price Is
$2250. This is a good investment for
any one having money to invest
Onef.tho prettiest small homei
ia BTOwniwtHMl on Ave. C. Ford's ad-
i dilion Price $2000.
Brick bouse 5 rooms lot 100 by 150
tfet. a splendid home. Price 2600.
Residence lota to sell In different
parts of the city for smalt cash pay-
'i'rnt. and balance at Slrt per month.
2 a.-rt- farm to exchange for city
reverty ."-lout 1? miles from city
agalnH it. Easy payments.
li-.e stare bnilding for ?2300.t)0;
cash balance 30 per month.
3 m JLjl
Ellis
Land sad Insarauce
.. a ;. .. .;v.;.va
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
. 41 i Ifit ! !
Says Cream Applied In Nostrils
1 Opens Air Passages Right Up.
Instant relief no waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the
air passages of your head clear and
you can breathe freely. No more
hawking snuffling blowing head-
ache dryness. No struggling- for
breath at night; your cold or ca-
tarrh disappears.
Get a small hotUe of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Ap-
ply a little of this fragrant antlsep-
tic healing cream in your nostril. Itf
penetrates through every air passage
of the head soothes the inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly..
It's jnst fine. Don't stay atuffei-
UP wh a coM or nasty catarrh. Atr
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White, James C. The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1916, newspaper, January 4, 1916; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345172/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.