Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 302, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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THI DAILY BULLETIN.
! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911
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Don’t fail to See our Window Display
Making
i/
There's a fellow In bij More that # 1 ►
want* to get work.. He Is well ex- ~ o
pertenred, comes from a good home J J
•od anxious to make a record for him- V * *
self. 7 ' \\\
His name Is Big Ben.. He’s a hand. ”
some, well built, refined and bright \
looking chap with a clear rut, open 1 <►
face and a deep, cheerful voice. '
. - Well dressed, punctual, up to the
P-* nilnwte and always on the Job. Works !
*• hears at a stretch and OTertlme I !
' when needed. 1 ( ' < •
.Guarantees to wish yon Rood morn. 1
InR when yan want It and either way . - - ' !
yon want It, continuously for 8 min- ' |
■te« or lntermlttmtly for 1J.
..He makes the store his head-
quarters—come In and see him when. J \
ever yon are down town.. Yery reason- *'
aWe—same price for one year or ten. , !
Armstrong Jewelry Co. ii
Watch Inspectors (or the Santa Fo and Frisco Railroads.
SELECTED AND CONDENSED FOR
THE HURRIED READER.
Mfgg
,to 8t*7 :Y *
U»e H. G.N.
f the winter.
u (Tom hta ranch
Friends
News of Interest from All Parts of the
World, Rolled Down for IInr-
fled Renders.
*<MN» War on Cnss Words.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. ".—Forty
thousand Catholic men and women
are expected to inarch tomorrow In
the anti-profantty parade to be held
under the auspices of the H61y Name
Society. f
To make friends is about as
Rood business pojicy known. We
luive been in business many years
and have made a number of
friends by selling dependable mer-
chandise — "ALCO SYSTEM”
< 'lothes. t
These clothes have all the style
requirements, fit and good wear
ing qualities of the best custom
made garments. They are made
in the fashion center of America;
by tailors who combine. brains
with skill.
”AJjCO SYSTEM” Clothes are
the equal of any garments'your
custom tailor can produce, and
the price is only
i SOUTHERN
ORS MEET.
Jews Take to Roofs.
w York, Oct. 7.—Thousands of
East Side Jewish families took to the
roofs today and are dwelllnR In little
booths built on top of the tenements,
in observance of the Hebrew Feast of
the! Tabernacle*.
u cisls;
"^•v-Ahamberlaln’s
-Vollwf.. For tale
Meet to Room Wilson.
Trenton, N. J., Oct. 7.—"Woodrow
Wilson for President in 1912.” was the
slogan of the delegates to the meet-
ing here today of the Federated Dem-
ocratic Clirbw. Gov. Wilson and oth-
er prominent democrats will addVess
the convention.
» Bulletin:
Tex , Oet. *
■Dvernor*L_
■1 the
Bates today suggwtlht t
** the depredation It <
lotton la not JustlAoi by
| suggests that a confer*
r.a,l the governors an* or
| of agriculture la tfutd?
at for the purpq^ ^
|plaa to prevent
|e price of‘the *Up)S
Bi&t Texas win take the 1
governors
Entered at the Brownwood Pottoffice
7
as Second Class Mail Matter.
Members Associated Press
Release Capitol Grafter*.-
Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 7.—Tpo of the
men convicted in the rapitol graft
prosecution. W. P. Snyder, former au-
ditor general; and J. M. Shumaker,
former sm>erinteudent of public buil-
dings and grounds, 'will have served
tomorrow nineteen months of the two
years to whlrh the^ were sentenced
Ity reason of good behavior, they are
entitled to five months off. and will
be released tomorrow. Both of the
$1S.00
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1911
PRETTIEST WOMAN IN SOUTH
DIYORUM) BY LONG DISTANC E
_ Th© officers drew
Tho prettiest woman in the South, clubs and held the crowd off un
a* she is generally known in stage :arrival of the police patrol
Circles, secured a divpree in the Sev-1 The prisoners were locked
enteenth district cot»h Friday, al-'the central police station hut
though she was in Georgia and the'released after a short while b,
degree was granted on her deposition |of the insufficiency of the tec
presented by Attorney Morris Rec- charge to hold them,
tor. j Wallace and Bell. had
The woman who bears the beauty (young woman pass t1i«> front
title is .Sirs. Emma C.'Perry. whose j station and s;»eak to the negrt
stage nime is "Golden Gibson.”. l’n- followed her down Front street,
der this name she has won a pri?e in were found together on the< pi.
a voting contest conducted by a news- of the iQterurhan express stall
£aper. as the prettiest,woman In the Seventeenth street a few me
South later, ahd the *>fflcers, Imm,•<
But her testimony, as presented in relied them,
the deposition, was to the effect that’ The negro resisted gt first ai
In selecting Victor H. Perry for a bus- teetlve Wallace was eon^p«‘lle I
band, she failed-to dr^w a prixe in the a club *«o hint. A crowd •
matrimonial lottery. men quickly gathered an«l th.
, Mrs. Perry, in- he^r deposition, ai- °f *be station was Crowded un
leged that her husband Is an invet- Ptdlcs patrol arrival,
•rate gambler and addicted to the ab- A**’ ,,wk a *bni"'»o«l> "
sinthe and morphine habit- She an engineer. Ill hang <1 * - <»n
charged that Perry" had failed to sup- r,v n ,h'* engineer tried to
port her since 1908,land had trea»©d l>aTn,lman ,s r*,^‘ **'* *a
her cruelly. Although, traveling with dl"'1 l)> oh,'r nu'h!,’''r °f ,IU‘
a theatrical company irt Georgia. Mrs 1 h** joupg *wc*m»n -aid sh.
Perrv cfaihi.- Fort “Worth as •- pli ”"n " waltr*?* A'
of residence.—Star-Telegram. ' Th“ ifi * "or?,‘r Frii*
»Hed Many Rim
'’■‘’Mag PfffinlRJl .st .
B«Uie CVesIt, •
£ Ross, traveling aalaartiai
posing man for Um Kellogg
IWhs Flak# Co., Of . Battle
Is MJ Brownwtxod today
W w'th hi* chaaf «rr. Sa^‘
&■ Kellogg motor car, wh’ j
v' Uteta all the way4
B^k. covering a dr*4 %
jligbfeen and twe* t j -
LOONEYS
The “QUAUTY SHOP
HIE WEATHER.
.nusual
] i ■ j »'''
Bargain*
World WethedMw Meet.
Torontd, Ont., Oct. 7.—Some of the
leading Methodist clergymen of the
world will occupy Toronto pulpits to-
nioT^ow .-giving the general public an
or>nb'“unity to hear the great leaders
THE FVRIDE W t* ROOD.
.And the circus it-elf compared v. r>
favorably with like exhibitions ti.a:
have passed this way Some of the
costumes worn by the performers
were very nice, but most of‘ them
eottld have been: improved by passing
through |he cleaning and pressing
department of fSrawford. Scharren-
beck and Ragan, where a job is nev-
er slighted and good results ape al-
way s guaranteed. The same is true
fo some of the ha;s seen :n the pa-
rad'1. However. did not exj>ect
thejr work. !mt w» 'fl» want yours, and
we *lso want you to call and see our
fall and winter samLlea before order
"S' latid; raining hard at Waco; a ❖
& light rain. In Eastern and North- ^
& era portions; - scattered showers ♦
in Southern, |>ortlonp fight to* ^
♦ heavy rains In western, portion ^
All stations report much cooler ^
❖ weather., * ♦
OklahoVna. Cloudy tio tair and •>
^ much cinder. I: ^
dr/s. hot wffi taki***
oig at the DalUa Faj*'
1 nasi* in putting on 'J
Che Kellogg com pan y <
fcw deal
of time anc att*
contest*, hoping toareby ,
P better corn growtag, ar
a good many content* o'
Ury. t /
fir long rua th« yo*4*
tn pretty fortunate S
»g to their
tested for
I ; nd it is rJT
A BARGAIN
What Every
iii#
Choice Hay f«r N|||©.
1 am now haying a new crop of al-
falfa hay baledi- It is Riicely cured
and guaranteed to keep. Since thel
last rains. Colorado gras« has grown
up In it ^thickly,. and perhaps one-
fourth -to one-third of It is this nu-
tritious grass. ’ Nlkny feeders say
they prefer this kind of mixed hay to
straight alfalfa. It rertaiqly makes a
fine feed. For delivery direct from the
field I will sell this hay at $12.0<) per
ton. or 40 cents per bale in ten bale
lot*, and would advise you to fil! your
barns with It for winter. I still have
a large stock of Johnson grass, haled
oats and straight alfalfh In my barns
and It Is all for sale at 35 cents fot
Johnson grass, 40 rents for baled oats
and r,o Cents-for alfalfa in ten hale
lota or at proj»ortlonate prices by the
idq WILL H. MAYES. ‘
Phones 45 or 22
—A
depaftnunt
‘-fx. Bart©a Present*
I * clever"^. V**’
leasura tB makTST-R
ttry. He ia gatheriag
II *«U which waB »
I A useful pMfiioae. "1
with tlf* car in to'l
fl.'Mt buys a I’frfo'ition nu* */k-
ejr *t liOoney's. i > •
Election of Officer*.
There wiU be a *|>ecial meeting iff
the Daughters of Confederacy at Car-
negie library on Saturday affernoon
at 3 o'clock sharp for the purpose of
electing officers, colic* ting dues and
making final arrangements for the
Veteran*’ picnic to beheld on Oct
Mr. Nichols gave tpe fa«ts to’Shetlff
Mace, described tman who passed
it on Mr* Nichols, hut as he had not
registered his name was not known
He and hi* associates bought tickets
to San Angelo, | With these facts, the
sheriff went to work and a day <>r 1*0
later received, the money for , the bill
that h*<l_ been paid tn UonfcdErate
money, but no name.— Lampasas/Lea-
der. i.ji ■
970 Acres I miles from Browa-
wood on payed rgad, i( acres la farm,
fairly. good Improve meats, 2 cisterns,
2 tanks.
sEt)Moh\ P
***nd t« that Jm
r*t pubiish^P
t’r' ,h,f B
pefore uny^L
It tons rwforefi «
lA 11 of these
fillhd. »acop*^^
Wlthoe • 4
The groceries sol^ at this store are
quality for quality, tho ch- apest you
can \rjy in the-town.
Any of y >ur neighbors w ill tell you
that. We made it a rtii^ wnen we
comm nc» .1 business—anti havn ad-
'•'red to the rule ever since—to give
you t m top nnf ket value for your
inonej. even . jf v;e Occasionally lose
i ourselves. That you appreciate this
i» shown by the way our trade ,1s
xrov ing-^and by the selectness of our
; customers You are missing a whole
This Is a good slock or dal*
9 • \ j .
ry farm. Price Fs.00 per acre, terms.
MRS GEORGE BLACK. Pres
| We guarantee every pound <>r but
er we deliver. Looney Merc Co
When you want a little "Jag." or a
ldg order of lumber, you will save
money by figuring with us We de-
liver anywhere In the c||ty free of
charge, ’ Send any express wagon or
other vehicle, and we will pay the
bill. •
ROCKWELL nROS. & CO.
I (have secured the exclusive agen-
cy for the, queen of the Panfry Boar.
When you want the ’.wst phone! u*. or
have your rrocer get It.
JOHN F. WILSON
IwifAet.
more w amloB
shall yet i r«o(l
Id irpslde dovn shall be.
I be founC >4
Looney Mere,
store.
The discriminating public Will he
glad io learn Queen of: the Pantry
For the best French Dry Cleaning flmir r»» he had at Jno. F. WllKon *.
»"’• will find the Beats-III Is la the
lend. Phone Wl.
KIDD & BELL
— ! «>«• '•
root >f tree,
the hills'man shall rtdf,
or?e or ass be a* hlipatde;
iter man shall walk ,
h shall gleep. shall talk,
r men shall t..- ^ten.
iu black in green: . *
hc^ water shall flo*'
i* wooden boat; ----
I ha found mid stone,
tint's BOW UDMIovn.
k|tcr sl aV wo'irters do.
B last shall admit a Jew,
|orld t<> an end eball notoe.
I hundred and eighty-one.
Version published prior to
iwhich gave moch uneaai-
J.trge number* of people, was
■ the further prophecy that
'Ibit should not twpptjr fe%n.
see Woi ld-cnders made much of this*
propheci and d. vo»ed ^rutek time ami
-Honey Gixj'e j thought To Its, d|ecuaeiou. to tha 4IB»
I tree* of many superstlDy^* fotfc*
We want to figure with you on in
bill of lumber, be it large or sma
Free delivery in the city.
ROCKWELL BROS. A CO.
If ll Is Produce or fresh butter, you
will find It at Looney’s If In the eoun-
•**' e war iff on. and we are in It. i ty. -
O '- nrlces on lumber and building4 ' --- 1 *.......
of all kind* will-be found to* Why lose time and money cooking
; e as low as tlfe lowest. Figure with poor flour, when Qaeea of the
us. Pantry can be had at Jno. F. Wil-
ROCKWELL BROS. & CO. eon’*.
Land and Insurance
. Phone 63
HAYNIE
The beet on earth. (fBeea e!
Pantry Floar, at J. F. Wilson s.
for peace jetween tnc two nations
Judge A. H- Colwell, assistant at-l,p*ft« (* gU,,erlor tt
totway for the Baal* Fe. t* to res pond | cost/ me *.'h as
to the toast. "Nho^Tanltonr" %l the liF|fl^dv ^r*.
,le tackle; White and^Jon^e, ends, and
f wriw^adth and
Fresh vegotahlf.....frown at
llfc«y*i Arooary.
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New car extra fine ilonr Jast ire-
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celved and ear leaves are larger and 1
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niach better.
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j Dtis’l ftirrrl—
SEITZ BAKERY.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 302, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1911, newspaper, October 7, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006180/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.