Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 302, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 7, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Brooke Smith & Co
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BANKERS
(VS IVCORPOR ATEt>)
Brown wood, T exas
Capital $300,000.00
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A General Banking Business Conducted
of tkis place, In a recent latter, eaya*
"For five or «lx year*. I snRared agoO*
lea with womanly troubles.
Often. I couldn’t ait up more than a
tew minutes at a time, and If I stood
on my feet long, 1 would faint
I took Cardui, and It helped me Im-
mediately. Now, t can do my work all
the time, apd don't suffer like I did."
Take Cardui when you feel 111 in any
way—weak, tired, miserable, or under
the weather. Cardui Is a strength*
building tonic medic the for women.
It has been found to relieve pain and
distress caused by womanly troubles,
and la an excellent medicine to hare on
hand at all times.
Cardui acta on the womanly consti-
tution, building up womanly strength,
toning up the nerves, and regulating
the womanly organa.
Ita half century of success la due to
merit It haa done Rood to thousands.
’ Will you try It? It may be just what
you need. Aak your dn»ggl*t about
Cardui. He will recommend it
N. B.-Kri/* fc»; l VlvHorrT** .Chat**
none* Meln'tM Ca.. Ounnwift, rfun.Joe Sptritl
NEK DISCLOSURES BEING IfADE
DAILY.
£*d on the H. -Q.\,
viurlaf the winter. Mr
*1 hapi from his ranch
Thirty-Four Kodlea of Soldiers Have
Bee a Keeovered Since Work
y Degas.
We get telegraph reports on the cotton market continuously each day
and will be glad to furnish this information to any one asking us at the bank or
over the phone. When you bring your cotton to market should the price not be
satisfactory you can leave your tickets with us to sell when your limits are
reached.
With resources of over a million dollars we are prepared to take care of
all business entrusted to us.
With an experience gained through thirty-five years of continuous bank-
ing business in Brownwood, we feel confident that we can take good care of
accounts from the farmers, the merchants, the individuals and the bankers of
this section of the State.
The very best of services rendered at all times.
A» the work of nixing the wreck of
I tlie battleship Maine progresses to-
ward a flnlah, new disclosures ar'c be-
ing made dally, now > that the water
| haa been pumped out of the coffer-
dam and the mud baa been mostly
cleared away. Thirty-four bodies have
been found since the beginning of the
After lying there alt
/HAVE SOUTHERN
f EKNOR* MEET.
•^..Chamberlain's
^Fallgf. For sale
present work,
these yean, the bodlea were of course]
unrecognisable.
There now appears to be no reas-
onable doubt that the battleship wan
destroyed by exterior explosion. The.
testimony of eye-witnesses as to what
the wreck reveala at the presentatage
of the work, of clearing it la abso-
IV* « AHNsv /W
jo Bulletin:
| Tex., bet. *
I governor1* _ j
all the governors of
' states today suggesting t
t as the depreciation fB
cotton ia not justified by
Je suggests that a confer*"
K all the governor* an* or
f* of agriculture ta the-/
|tes for the purp^- ^
» plan to prevent
I he price of* the staple,
jthal Texas will take the )<
ntter.
lutely conviuHng on this point in the
view of men who can fairly be called
experts In the matter of subtnaflnle
explosions. /j . j
As briefly described, the double bpt-,
tom of the ship has part of her keel
standing In a perpendicular position
about twenty-eight feet higher than
the natural |>osition; the hull has been
broken Into two parts, one section in-,
eluding the heavy conning tower hav- |
ing been thrown aft toward the stern. Imaginable—cheap fuel,
and the settling-of the* toweiV to the
main deck has brought it to the op-
Nstural Gas Hay Be Piped ire*
llollowaj Moautulas at Tery
Small Coat
, i ; j .t.
It la a matter of surprise and won-
der that the people of Coleman who
have the means and the larger [inter-
est here do nqt take hold of |}iat gag
proposition in Ifolloway mountains,
and give the town the greatest boon
W .id. .hip u> n»« m °''h: W"' T"“ 00,1
I which the explosion took place, other; ,'e °l( n* 4■> had a communication ^
'portions of tlim superstructure were ^ro,n A Beaumont firm offering him
thrown forward . falling upon the for-, gas pipe at very low prices, 2 1-2'inch
ward deck; and. the posltiou 'of the at L 1-2 cents per foot and btber sizes
lowest or platform deck. In an’ up- in proportion. He estimates that
heaved' mass aitove the submerged I7.r»00 would run a line of 2 1-2 inch
bow, Indicates that what is ;Uow the pipe from the well to Coleman, and
highest point originally and structur-; that another fii.OOO would pay for all
ally occupied a position at, about the labor and fixtures necessary to ' |
frame number eighteen of the bull {establish a lighting and heating ays-
"This suggests," says the N'e* tern here. *
York Sun correspondent, vthat there1 Nothing that can be imagined could
was an explosion of a mine] under.be worth more to the town than to
that i>art of the shop, say about mid- have natural gas for fuel; the cost to
way between the siesn and t^ie mid- householders would be less than half
iwhip section. , It is a confirmed belief and the advantages of gas over other
that such a Fearing of the ship's bot- fuels is too great and well known to
| totn could not have been produced by make mention necessary. A company
an interior explosion It is further could be formed that would make an
said that no regulation military mine Imnc-nse return bn its capital, beside*
could have wrought such terrific hav- doing the town and Its business a
| or.' It must* have been a huge rnfbe. great service.—Coleman News.
Dh) urr Suuda) dinners u«ually the
•test f
tried Many Tkana 41
r»r#wiiw-
Daitle Creek, <
- Howe, traveling salesman
rtlalng man for the Kellogg
Com Flake Co.* of Battle
Ich.. j* in Brownwood today
my with hla chanffewr, 8a/
the Kellogg motor car, wbT' .
kht them an the woy4
' vrk, covering a dir %
v:Bhfeen and twe* ♦
We Refer, of Course to the
TENNESSEE M\N I.OSKS KIG ROLL
GREENBACKS.
New Model Steam Laundry |
We Have Listed Many, X !
tdvertisrs ia Dallas News and Owner
, Is Diwceiered—Counted a,
• an Kxeeptiemal Case.
Some' time ago Mr. H. Johnson of
Malaknff foupd near the Malakoff
depot a package containing I2.2r>0 In
money. He advertised in the Balias
News that he had found a package of
money and that the owner could get
it by. identifying same. A few day*
after the advertisement appeared in
the News he received a letter from a
man in Tennessee who gave an extet
description of the package, the mate-
rial In which- tne money was tied up,
and a minute description of a $20 bill
in the bundle! His description was so
perfect! that tfyre was no doubt that
ue wait the owner or had seen IL He
stated in the letter that he had sold
property in Old Mexico, that he put
up the mon^y ’in this manner to bring
it home. He said when he missed the
money h*t supposed he had been rob-
bed on the train and thought there
was no use to make any effort to get
but we went more, and are going after them ,
“hot-footed.” How much longor aro you going Jl
to bo satisfied with any other way than the j
boat way The Model way? Isn't It about time \
for you to join tho procession? Phone for a ♦
MODEL wagon ririit now, pollto, gentlemanly ♦
drivers will attend at once upon your call, lust J
taka our word for the first trial package we'll J
leave It to you for the rest. Remember, we J
mend your clothes end put the buttons on.
nusaal i
Bargains
Boa ham Nun h ( barged Kith kllllug
Nxn In Pistol Dsel During
Cl*II War,
dsv«, but w-ffj taknP**
out at th* T>«lUn Fni)p*
! ass** in putting on J
I h» company
•“* dest time and stt
‘ ontegtr,
hotter
’c a good
ury.
* ir long
The Model Steam Laundry
J. R- RICHIE, PROP. <
for killing s nisu In s pistol duel dur-
ing the Civil War. was m>stponed by
jlhe prosecution last Thuradsy st Hoe-
ham. 1t dyes appear that in waiting
I nearly half a century to get their caw
• in line, the state ought to have beem
.able to get their witnesses in it also
I appears a little unjust to be hauling’
.this old gentleman about on teebni-
H4B MEXICAN IH AH-
RENTEDt DIEN SI DDENLT
p Vk'cntr Flores, a Mexican who has
been known around Midland off and
on for some years, died Very sudden-
I ly last Friday afternoon. Just a few
minutes after (he was arrested oh a
charge of attempting to murder, ac-i.
cording to the Midland Reporter^
which also says that the warrant
wast issued from Sweetwater and was
served b* Sheriff Beverly. At th«i time
of his ar/est Flores seemed all right
and way laughing and talktng to a
number of bis Countrymen Sheriff
Beverjy took him to the court house.
On tj»e way there, only two blocks
froi^ Ihe place of arrept. he staggered
on/e Sheriff Beverly asked him what
was the matter, and he said he didn't
liknow. but that he was sick. At the
/court house in Judge Knowles' office,
, he grew worse, and It was thought he
] was In a flti. They took him out on
, the steps, and there he died In a few
PHONE IBB
OS CENTER AVENUE.
run th« v0i
r n pretty fortunate S
i.K to their
.tested for
Bd It is
li'fali*
>b b
Mr. Johnson has a brother residing m • Ol
in the same town In t^inessee in f^llllTIDlll^ jnOD
which the n»an claiitTTng to have lost O a
the money resides. Mr. Johnson then and Repair work properly d«ue.
wrote to his brothej to know tf such Located oh 8. Broadway at Andrew s
a man resided there and what sort of Tin ghop. I will be glad to serve you.
a man he was. He replied that he did (.
live there and was a reliable man Mr J, ^ LlflYtOIl,
Johnson wrote him to come and get * , Jj^. w .
the money, as his minute description _
ing ran high. Thljs being true, offi-
cers should let a trial be, had or have
the case stricken from the docket It'
is well known that efforts have been
made to secure a new indictment, but
the grand Jury refused to return such,
hence the Injustice of. the prosecution
in hauling an old man about.'who for
nearly half a century since, the unfor-
. tunate affair, has made s good and
peaceful cititrn. is apparent to all
j right-thinking people. If It takes
another fifty years to get the wit-
nesses'to ltonham, th* Captain will.
In th* natural course of events, bo
called to that court in which techni-
calities snd delays are unknown and
t W here prosecuting officers get no fee
for a conviction.. At an examining
, courtusively ^that he is the owner. He
has not >et roine for It. He knows ;
from the Circumstances that Mr
Johnson is a strictly honest man. and j
perhaps' thinks there is no need of |
being in a hurry If he dims not Hb-
] erally reward Mr. Johnson he Is not]
is grateful as lie should lie The Re- j
View Is, Informed that Mr. Johnson
feplied Ao someone who asked why he
did not keep quiet about the find ami
' keep the money, ttat It would pay his
| way on earth a good while, but would j
i not go anywhere when he started to,
] leave. The rlenr conscience Mr. John- .
! ton has for overcoming so great a
F you have ever used Our plumb-
ing service you know that
ou want the Best, Get a
t J .
Sealey Mattress
i grave, and he w as bu
: ?y Saturday morning
tice W. A. I>avis of .Bonham, found,
and recorded his finding, that he kill-
ing Of the elder Harris was purely ac-
cidental, but; the grand Jury of I»e-
ceinbor. AM»3, returned an indictment
for killing the elder Harris, but not
for tl\e killing of the youngs Harris. 1
w ith whom the duel was- fought. The
elder Harris; ran between the com- ,
hafnnts and was killed -Whitrwright
Sup. • 4j
Stetfart Furniture Co
• -i.........
Judge A. H. Culwell, assistant at- parts Is au.erlor to a plaster and It,guard; the Doxler broil
toraty *>r the Santa Fe, la to respond J cost* me t. u h a* mdch. Footle tackle; White and Jon
to the toaat, "Mew" Territory” at the by^l^de jera. wilier. Smith and Wilso
for peace between tire two nations
tbetr color,"—Hone
. one
frown at1 are
h»tereat
superstifh^f folk*.
ternational Fair
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.