Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1909 Page: 2 of 7
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THURSDAY, t OKI E
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MAKE IT PAYABLE
at the Brownwood National Bank and we will hand you ou
you want to leave it on deposit we will be glad to have you do
the ainount/bf your Christmas pift in
new
SAVE
and we would be pleased to help you do it. If you have never taed t<f start an account try it now, and add to it, and you
will be surprised to see what a tidy sum you can save in one year.\ Wj have ejery banking facility for our patrons
on other banks for deposit the same as i{Jthey
rtiflcates of deposits. We accept checl
W* appreciate your business.
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The Brown wood
tional Bank
•••••••••••••
•d by today’s election. The vote]: r»fio
for; 210 against. The Denison Good
RoadspreClnot will lsAtie*l>onds.~-;Dal-
las.News,
l-jratji county Issued a ‘good lot of
road bonds, so did Brown wood,'and a
number of other places w# know of,
hnt the farmers In Runnels county ex-
pressed themselves In Saturday's elec-
tion as being opposed to aood roads —
MAT*BR OF MUCH -IMPORT.
tWaco' Tlmes-Herald.i
ajifoke, jifoceeds to uncork his vial
and spills It over the doctor, he must
not cohtplaln to find it reproduced in
the Bulletin. A
about It.
tbe ballot.
The Daily Bulletin
The People are
« th* recent tariff legislat'd!)
rd Instead of downward. unh
malness Interests of the coun-
try are, through'\an Iniquitous tariff,
able to exact unjnst tribute from the
masses .The prpent tariff is but the
tool for perpetuating thig- trusts and
enabling them to rob tbe peoide un-
mercifully. through the action <Jf con-
Jow gress. | ;
d in The wprst shame of It all Is that
verv 1 "bit pretend to be Democrats
Judge Grubbs is
organisations should as
such stay out of politics and should
avoid committing themselves to the
candidacy of any office seeker. >Th^r
destroy their usefulness wlven they eli-
ter politics even' tor educations! offl-
I • f i
Tear hers
MAYES FRIXTI5G CO., Props.
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WILL H. MAYES, Managing Editor.
C. A. TO-NELL, City Editor.
I. F. MAYES, Business Manager.
E. C. SEITZ, City Collator.
W. K. Ol'LA, Foreman Meek. Dept
lief on the part or Tomple'a cttlsenaj 'The failure to vote the bonds was a-
that the Katy Is to be extended from j bouuthe worst blow Runnels county
Trinity* u» Temple, thence to Gates- hag had tor a long while; It shows that
vllle aud Hamilton, where connection thef county Is not settled by as pno-
ts had w ith m Yoakum property. Haw- grdslve a i»eople as might lie. ' There
ley. owner of the Katy, and Yoakum, are many right Up to the minute
owner of the Frisco, lining in close pedple out there. but evidenilv
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alliance Here la the way the Te|e- the country as a whole has not set-
. I > • i. I i n
grant talks about the tnhtter: itled with the kind who believe strpug-
-*■ it > tm. not be)«tated as a fact ly In public lnp^)tietnent|X^
Entered nt the Brownwood PastefBce
as Second Class Mail Matter
The Toggery
with go-id effect
forms aiud Instructions, played,into the
hands of Aldrich and Canpon In this
Iniquitous plunder, and that these
tame offM-holders are being held up
sm s|.efjtuens of the very liest In
statesmanship Kven tl)*r de-vnt re-
i publicans. In large nunebers, are repu-
diating fthelr own /schemers, while
| many llemocrats /&re hugging their
Democratic heljiofs all the motf close-
V THURSDAY, DEUI
is’doing French Dry Clean-
ing at the price of icour-
ing during the month of
thk tariff skstimkat
Success has tieen interesting Itself
In political Questions lately and a few
weeks ago sent out go Ms life sub-
eCrfliers a list of -mentions In order to
test the public sentlpihat as to Ipi
views on the tariff legislation.
The magaxitte rec*lve<1 K,3tit| an-
swers front all over the United States
from Republicans. 3,21*3 from Demo-
crats and J.M9 from independents, pro-
hlbitlouljits. etc.
One question submitted * was: lj>o
December.
Suits Cl«an*d $1.50
Skirts ” 7 5c-1.25
A pair of/lndlan Mocchsins mak<
useful amUappmpriate gift. See th-
at Hartuogs.
EXHIBITION OF, HIGH/GRADE SILVERWARE
1 »;■ : : ' * f i V
new designs; you can select one
le year bu? the rest to make your set complete;. we al
Lde in Silver Plate, made in utility and fancy pieces.
YOU will And on display several chests of 8terlng Silver
pieces from these chests and at any time during
STERLING INLAID 8ilver. This is the highest
placed where it wears. ”
In addition to “Holmes A Edwards Sterling Inlaid
and others. I carry the A880RTMENT and the QUi
BE SURE AND GET MY PRICE8 BEFORE YOU BUI
T
I Jeweler
MROWHWOOD
^ TEX. .
We handle “1847 Rogers” * Wm. A. Rogers"4835 Walla-
CITY and Price is always right.
ELSE WHERE 1 ' k /
Community
Agus
PE B
of the organisation, its declared In ■ you approve'the position. 1 Gf Senator!
the constitution, are a* follow. - J Aldrjch In the recent tariff legl.lu-l
"To encourage better fiitturai meth Uyn." 1/
<>d* and' Improvement of Aarietie- of / 1 be Republican vote tin
cotton, to conserve the fieptlltt% of the tlon Is almo.t unanlrnou.lv
-ill. n.ed In the production of ro^Oii *tl'e;. onl> -l7 voting 1
and other Southern crops. ay<l to 4,312 vote No.' Oulv l-» IViuofratn.
of whom 22 tre In the South, approve
Mr Aldrich' £ ,
A »t ml las ^nettl-ur w|s. submitted *
Co wh-,ther.S|'..iV- r t'annou « p i iiuiit
way approved
lust a little »iu»re ’emphatic U the
< tiiid.-iiHi.ifKin of >Jr. Cannoh; it*-1 lt«-
pu;ilV*ait and b* Democratic tot.*-. In
the entire countr.v lielitg past In tbe
affirmative while M-4 it epu It lie a na
dream. Is the sweetest-thlng In life Yoaktim-Haw'ley system • Supposing
That'S What Bglllnger folk* think any- this to J>e * fact' lit cannot, as stated.
Row, and they realize 6n the ape- be reported as more than a suppoal-
Cb.r of It daiiy-Ballinger'Ljedger HonMor the sake of the argument..
It 1/ all right jo be courteous Jor on« » ‘Houffhta naturally follow the
1 . . , . logical llrty ofl "cause and effect" un-
courtesv’s sake, huU every one *hpuld .
i . til It aVrlvea gt still another suppost-
be kind to atrangers ami all but the ■ .
tlon That the M, K * T railroad pur
Bulletin a-^thought was to a»ve to th(,lr jjBr fSom TrlnlD - bring alaiut a recognition of uie com
attention rime and o» tt - rang- , , | .f-ttp;*. Hi n u ith nt Is flghag m-'ti .intei-,;* ..-tween the/i-in.lu. .
ers. for the Ajl an times that might vjjj# | |Mnt|itun. thetihf over the S -»f coitoii, and the financed ind iu'isl
come from such an investment just N ^ ^ |0 stei-henvlKe at whl« li ueah Interest* of the ^utH, A»|id to
•a the storekeeper, while |>olite to all (hf., Al|, toN.NKri' NVUTII THK unite all of *uch Iniiv/pr-U'iirjliig more
live* M tWe to the customer '**,° Kfcti St'O TRA^’K Such a plHn\whe„ Utlon.l, hunlness-ftte methods „f
comes to his store The towns out in Would'give the Katy-Frisc.- nlarketlqg cotton and Ifsvb.v-productk
tlils epumtry .ire?ii.! trying to bund up jnfrr..^ r„„trol ARSOLI TKI.Y- of thhJ There Is no doubt l.nj that if-- on
—*ven ini!iti)|^r > dot"- new Mi w e-t- -ei t-t.-r «e - Ixi-ment (cent rated efforl con Id >e Wa,d r ItU
•long that ilnef—tljev inve-t mone.it. a des§Vd courufction of the two piece, j bmTgrowers/qf the state could do
time: and ot^er things to -e -ure more uf in ,bat part 'of the state, amt * murh\to-a/auc.e thefr Interest.* ami
population, {hen what wrot^ can there ,.<>I|f,o; of' the fc#u, TQ^ AND FROM j letter tMf condition, aud the -eff.»rtsi
be In giving-extra time to strangers TllFI ^AST ijKXAM l*iN' BR,1 MM from j«f thos/w>, « oni|K>se thla organic-T
In the wA)i of courtesies.- to <nu.e a Corhh^fil to sitephenville tnd over th.* non are m-niKIlaudahle
| BUY HI
I# ; I : ■ r
Somthing useful for <
\ mas gift. Always buy
i things from a man’s si
I will appreciate it more
this que.s
It’eres111iV*' aft
liig from his columns all matter with
. -• r -l;= • ‘ •, j
which In* tcould not .agree..I, yerhaps
bad tlif genial -loctor been here and
seejh Jhe Bulletin * rep<>rt of rhe In
cldeut. he would have regarded the
Georgetown reprint, ks did1 the editor
of *,the Bulletin, a* merely amusing
The all around p«|>er d-»es not jnve
expression solely, to Its «'*wn view*
Mit open. Us columns to -itliftr opln-
lons us well, never withholding sev-
erest criticism even of the |iAper Itseli l
So. when l.ee Roupdtree. of the
Georgetown Uoiiimercigl. win. Is some-
what vltrUbllc hlnisel/ wIteh he smells
The Bulletin wishes to congratulate
the Denison -Herald on the great vic-
tory that iiaper obtained In the fbad
bond vote last Siturda> The Herald
has l>een working to that elid most
persistently’for yjBars and the vote was
largely the re- pfti -»f the ediicaiion of
the- pepide to the necessity of good
roe-1, ^'is obtained through the colnmn*
•f tbe Herald.
C«un xilsm. and will, as spoil as the
have the opportunity, so ejt press them
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1909, newspaper, December 23, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006008/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.