Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1911 Page: 8 of 8
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MfiE EIGHT
TI'EMBAY, AUGCJl
BROWNWOOD
The twonty-scfoml session of this popular institution will open Monday,-'September 4th, 1911. 375 enrolled sebsion of 1901*
conservative estimate there will be enrolled uext session 400 students.
\ ouiiK ladies are given constant care of reliable matron and
lady principal in the Dormitory. Reservation for room should he
made at once. > ■,
Well-equipped and experienced teachers are offered in the
Literary Department, including Preparatory and College Courses
Howard Payne graduates have entered “Chicago and Vanderbilt
Nashville, Tenn.) Universities, two representative institutions out
of I exas. Howard Payne graduates have entered Bajylor, State
and Southwestern universities, leading institutions in Texas How-
ard Payne graduates have reeeived full credit from all those in-
stitutions for all work done in Howard Payne College. We guar-
antee to our students-on our past •record to secure for them affil-
iation with and entrance into any college or university they may
wish to attend on a basis of full value for all work done in How-
ard Paynr.
In our bine Arts Department we offer only the very hest'tcaeh-
ers obtainable Our Piano and Vpiee teachers are graduates of the
New England Conservatory of Music. Our Stringed Instrument
teacher is a gentleman of large experience and trained under the
best masters in Chicago and St. Louis. In Oratory and Art mu-
pupils have taken first rank, winning honors both state and na-
le to Ward
•ath
Aug. At an early
| death claimed Jdo
wat Amartcaa flnan-
sen ill ta this cltr
Many expressions o(
t received not only
tie of acquaintances
wise* Parisians who
bold and aoooeeeful
t who have been very
and moved by his
(le for coo tinned ex-
dy will be placed la
r American later-De-
arcta here, where it
II taken aboard the
1 to America, which
# on Wednesday of
eral service* will be
rican church her* on
ment. ami offer first , dies courses in Bookkeeping. Shorthand,
typewriting and kindn-dj branehea. Work in those courses is
offered without extra charge to our literary students.
. Mr. Elmer Simpson, who for the past ten years has done most
satisfactory work as manager of College Athletics in Central apd
West Texas, will have charge of all Athletics in the'College.
Owing to the frequent and general rains during July ,md
judging from reports from our entire territory, Howard plvne
will have the largest attendance next year in her history.
For Catalogue or other information, address.
luriN S. IH MPIIRKYS.
Prebident
The above cut but poorly represents our building, but is the best
available at this time.
JOHN S. HUMPHREYS, Pres., Brownwood,Tex
HIS TROUBLE
mie Into Rea
p to Pres
NOT OF HEART!
Sale of Dutchess Trousers
(10c a button, $1 a rip)
i '
No doubt you have been looking for this great bar-
gain event. > The greatest line of pants in the world
now offered at a fraction of their former prices.
Read These Prices
ould havnsK or not
4 need compels Arison*.
r*c*d*ut to entry lots
bait th* recall
•» fo*“ ftAAl decision hs .
All remain in th* con-
Mexico must vote on *
todled la the blU that
• constitution of th*
smeodment.
I cam* on th* N*lson
fcer this had b*sn de-
Bailey called for th*
Senators Bradley of >.
Ooorman of N*w York '
tlson amendment The
hers, with Senator Bal-
lot the final passage of
usy to
only 4.00
f 3.75
“ 3.00
14 2.35
‘ 2.00
4 1.90
6 1.02
** T rouse r*
4.50
4.00
3.75
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3.00
2.50
Aston Bristow of Ran-
• of Iowa. The others
#n*t the admission of
Were Senators Brande-
bcut. Burnham of New
%ne of Maaaachoaetu,
<us. Dillingham of Vsr-
i of Idaho. Llppltt and
tbode Island. Nelson of
fver and Penroe* of
Root of New York and
GREAT WKSTLKN BUY
ILEAXIV. COMPANY.
PHONE 43 if bus} PHONE 130 .
Kraicmeycr Teat Med to Ha* In* Lied
Before Gned Jury -Says llot*
He Get Ike Money.
Washington, Aug. 8.—A personal en-
counter was narrowly averted In the
senate Lsirlmer hearing today when
Attorney Healey for the committee ac-
cused Attorney Hanecy. for Lorlmer.
with having "the very purpose or ron-
fuslng the record and those who will
read lb»’ Hapecy shouted that he
branded the statement "as It deserved
branding."
Chairman Dillingham interrupted at
thla point and peraonally conducted
the examination of the witness, former
Represoatatlve J. H. C. Hrakemeyer.
of Illinois. Hrakemeyer, who declares
WATCH GOING WRONG?
JEWELRY LOOKS DULL?
CLOCK OUT OF ORDER? f
price.
SI^ERWARE NEEDS REPUTING?
tft this morning for Ft
id a few days.
2.00
1.50
JEWELS TO BE RESET?
ANY MENDING TO BE DONET
Green Stamps given with every 10c purchase to
orrow ,
SAM BRIN’S STORE
tereat to the grand Jury, relative to money. Hanecy was continuing the
corruption In the legislature. Hrake- Inquiry along this line when the e!sM»
meyer repeatedly admitted that he had r*in**
told a falsehood when he made the Dillingham ruled that further quo*-
statement that he bad not received l*on,n* w»« not necessary along this
that be received a thousand dollars af
ter voting for Lorlmer
«iers Arriving
at Present
senator,
bad testified that be lied when he de-
nied to the Cook county otflclala two
years ago that he knew nothing of tn-
today only. exp«*n-ive that it win be
practically
(riru >xri bunch will Ukely impossible to feed tbe visitor and his
admiring friends on that kind of pro-
ram for today has not been duce. 8o it has been officially, de-
but representatives of the creed that a chicken barbecue is cal-
I Club will see to it that culated to bankrupt the city and cause
l is properly advertised, tbe committee much embarrassment.
P»tetA before th* Plain beef, or perhaps at th* best bar-
ho ttitt who will be ia at- becued beef, will be tbe chief Item oa
tbe Mil of tarn . ,
fttJ tuil ;uu I OtitUWVM He •*•••
that the case we put Ice cream In are
free from rust on the Inside. We ask
you to compare our cans wife other*.
We not want to eat cream that
waa jff^ed lo rusty cans, therefor*
we taka^ne rust out
We have four kinds of cream today,
and two kinds of ices.
Do not allow j^pur kidney ana mu-
der trouble to develop beyond the
reach of medicine. Take Foley Kid-
ney Pills. They give quick results
and atop Irregularities with anrprts-
ing promptness. Camp-Bell Drug Co.
^ J. H. wiia---\ tnilipi
from ins botn* at DuhUuJMhKfii
Cuts and bruises may be healed In
about one-third the time required by
the usual treatment by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. It Is an an-
tlstflh and causes such injuries to
heal without maturation. This lini-
ment also relieves aortas** of th*
muscle* and rhggptie pains. For
anla bjrtllJe^W^ t
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1911, newspaper, August 8, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005942/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.