Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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WEDNESDAY, A1
The Daily Bulletin
NATES PRINTING C0„ Prep*.
letln la a mfmbfr of the Associated
Press. Not many people outside of the
newspaper profession know the value
of such a certificate to the paper own*
ln( same. The Associated Press fur-
nishes the Bulletin every day except
Sunday a condensed wire report of
the Important happenings of the day,
fathered by an army of correspond-
ents. scattered not only throughout
Texas, but throughout the eutlre civ-
ilised world.
HAYNIE’S
We are he re* again wltQh another
money saving sale. HiMrW, have
been taking advnuuP^^^aese sales
and stocking up on these staple Items.
WHY NOT YOU?
10 lbs. Mistletoe Lard
10 lbs. Cottolene
Fete red at the Brews weed Pestefflce
as Second Clnaa Hail Matter
Winged Messenger, Exhausted, Cap-
fared at Copperas Cove—Will Be
Seat oa Its Jeemey.
Copperas Cove. Texas, April 10.—A-
carrier pigeon was captured here this
morning by Mr. Gordon Bennett. The
little messenger was completely ex- 10 ,bg 0*^*. .......... ,.$L4G
‘Tt?o A California P..C, ....»«
foot bears the characters, “U. 8. 81*3 1 Can Pie Peaches ..............I0c
and a W. 0. W. “wedge.” Attached,, Can Kraut .......................
to| ,h?sr‘RlJ2°t “ * bear‘nf 11 CanS 3 ,b Tomilto»‘"........ $110
,BThe*blrd Is being fed and cared for 3 Cans Snyder Pork and Beans ...I5c
at Clements Brothers* store by Mr. 3 Cans Vienna Sausage .....:....!5c
Bennett, where many people called , Cant p,nk g*!,,*,,, ..........' -sc-
during the day to see the little mes- _
Benger and to examine the ffiesaage It 1 int 5011,6 ^elc5 (*raP« Juice...25c
hears. Nice Large Lemons 1 dot..,.....*©c
It U the intention of Mr. Bennett ,4 iba. Best Rice .............. $1.00
to liberate the pigeon tomorrow in ,bg jat)&n Head rice tl ooi
case It appears sufficiently rested and ** ° J®PTl nc®........,10<*
refreshed to continue Its Journey. I*0 lb*- Brokeu Rice............ $1X10
Much speculation as to where the Remember we have Bewley’s Best
bird came from and where It* vd**'I Blue Ribbon Flour, the sack ....$1.50
Unation la has been Indulged in here, 1 nn ivfh thf iuums
and It Is the general opinion that It] WJSLIifcK THE GOODS.
comes from one of, the United States
army camps on the border, and Is
bound for the home of some of the
soldiers In the north.
The direction or course the bird
takes tomorrow when released will
be watched with interest by many
WEDNESDAY, APRIL ft, till
This report received ov-
er the Western Union wire* Is news
of today—not news of yesterday. By
means of this great news gathering
agency readers ot,the Bulletin are ac-
quainted with any important happen-
ing that may take place from 12
o'clock this morning, or last night it
you prefer, to 3 o’clock this afternoon.
For instance, you saw it first in the
Bulletin about the mine disasters in
Pennsylvania .and again in Alabama,
the latest news of the occurrences in
Mexico,
SOME OBSERV,
at Looney’s
the big fire at Albany, the
resignation of Ballinger and a host of
other good Items that make the paper
worth far more than the fifty cents
a month we ask for same. In addi-
tion to being an agency that gets the
news and gets it first, regardless of
cost, the Associated Press Is absolute-
ly reliable, and can always be depend-
ed upon to give accurate accounts.
The service Is expensive and the Bul-
letin pays out a tidy little sura every
month to get it, but the management
is doing its utmost Vo give he people
of Brown wood a paper which will be
worhy of their patronage, and their
There is nothing narrow or
light buggy, on a road almost .as
good as a turnpike, you will pass good
houses surrounded by cultivated fields
and pastures stocked with high grade
cattle, horses, mules, sheep, goats and
hogs. In this pasture you will find a
windmill that pumps water-lnto a big
trough so that the stock can obtain
it without going a long distance to the
creek or river. Entering the farm
house built of planks, celled or pap-
ered dn the inakle, with nice curtains
hung over the windows, there are pic-
tures on the walls, sometimes paint-
ings or drawings of a daughter of the
home, matting or carpet on the floor,
an organ or piano In the parlor, with
a book case containing a few standard
works and always a Bible, a telephone
connecting them with their neighbors
and the- nearest town, frequently an
iucubator, a milk separator, $ phono-
graph
Cool
Mornings
Buy today so
time to make
re will have
alterations.
The cool mornings we hav*
b«- -n having are liable to give
one a cold, and you should be
prepored for sueh an emergen-
cy by having in your possession
a box of Dr. Hobson's Cold
Tablets. They keep off colds*
as well as cure them. Try a
box.
praise.
little about the Bulletin. We play no
favorites, and will gladly give space
to any Item of news worthy of con-
sideration.
We will even
ANNUAL MEETING OF
STOCKHOLDERS AXD DIRECTORS.
To the stockholders and the ‘Board
of Directors of the Brownwood North
A South Railway Company:'
That pursuant to an order of the
Board of Directors of the Brownwood
North A South Railway Company, and
agreeably to the by-laws of said fom-
1 pany( you are hereby notified that an 1
annual meeting of the stockholders
of said railway company, and an an-
nual meeting of the Board of Dlrec-1
tors of said railway company will be
held at Ita office, in Brownwood.
Texas, at Carnegie Library, on the
third Tuesday in May A. D. 1011. the
same being the 16th day of said
month, at 3:00 o'clock p. m.. said
I meeting being for the purpose of
electing nine directors for the en*u-
I Lng year, and for the purpose of
Mransartlng such other business that
I may come before aald meetings.
You will further take notice that
the meeting of said Board of Direc-
tors will he held at said place imme-
diately after the adjournment of said
stockholders‘ meeting.
You will further take notice that
the punllcation of this notice shall
answer the purpose of catling both
the annual meeting of said stockhold-
ers. and the annual meeting of said
Board oU Directors.
BROOKE SMITH.
President of the B. N. A S Ry Co.
attest: 1). F Johnson Scry,
dtf. . - } , ■ ’*
nearly always a washing ma-
chine and wringer, a good cook stove,
water supplied by a pipe /irom a gal-
vanised tank Into which It haa been
pumped by a windmill.
Outside the house y^u will find fine
shrubbery and flowers, a garden of
vegetables,
Brownwood
Drug Company
prletor. Editor Burger was formerly
In the newspaper business atj Mullin
and with a larger field and bitter fa-
cilities will doubtless give a good ac-
count of himself. The first llsue has
a liberal patronage and Is vFll edit-
ed and printed.
an orchard of the best
fruit trees, a storm house walled with
stone,
me Style Shop
used principally for keeping
canned fruits and in the winter for
storing pot plants/
There are generally found good out
houses and barns for the protection
of, stock, grain, hay, farm Implements
and harness. When you sit down at
the table you -find it furnished with
butter, milk, e^gs,. fruit, ham or some
part of the. bog. chickens, all raised
at home; and this makes you feel
sorry for the man who lives in town.
Then you can look out on the fields of
grain and the green pastures with the
stdek grazing upon them and breathe
the fresh country breeze and If you
VtelosH Animal Attacks Child In Let
Gored la Led.
Belton, Texas. April ^0.—Quite a
serious accident happened to the lit-
tle dau ehter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Miller this morning. She had gone
to the cow lot to jturn the cow into
the feed when the animal became
vicious, hooking and knocking her
The Perfection Bine Flame Oil
Stove reduces the task of cooking by
half aud the fuel bill by 25 per cent.
Looney sells themL
Sherman
dl53c
Best of service at the
Laundry. Phone 234.
lower limbs. A surgeon was called
in and sewed up the wound. While
the Injuries are sertoua no had re-
sults are,likely to follow, it is beHev-
Watches!
Watches!!
Watches!!!
FOR SALE
| Foley Kidney Pilla contain In con
coi^trated form ingredients of estab-
lished therapeutic value for the relief
and cure of all kidney and bladder
ailments'. Fole> Kidney Pills are an-
tiseptic, tonic and restorative. Re-
fuse substitutes.—Camp-Bell Drug
Co.
FOR SALE
thing It la to live In the country.
This la not a fancy sketch, but what
was Seen by the writer in one day on
a farm not ten miles from Lampasas.
And yet the boys and glrla on the farm
look forward to the time when they
can turn their hack on all these thing*
and go to town, where they can min-
gle with the rushing, seething, mon-
ey-mad mass <jf mankind, and see
things. And today there U 75 per
cent of the population of this great
'land of ours living in cities and towns.
Is this condition going to continue?
If so, what Is to become of our great
country?—Leader.
3 room house, close in,
rents for $9.00 per month.
Price $750, part cash bal-
ance on time.
Hardeman & Davis
Successors to E. B Henley A Co.,
One dollar watches—
two dollar watchas—
thraa dollar watchas -
and on up to one hun-
dred and fifty dollar
watches at
A DREADFUL ACCIDENT.
It would indeed be a dreadful ar-
rldent were a fire to break out and
destroy any considerable portion of
our fair city. Fortunately such acci-
dents can be practically eliminated by
giving due attention to all necessary
rafeguards. The second best step to
take is to have your property well in-
sured. This, however. Is not an in-
surance advertisement, but is intend-
ed to Inform you that Crawford.
Scharrenbeck and Ragan want your
patronage in the tailoring, cleaning
W.EEL
And 1 I „
Little drops of water
Poured into the milk.
Make the milk man's daugh.er
Wear a gown of silk.
A little brush of clean I i nee*
And a bit of cooking skill,
Make the Dulci Restaurant
Get the dollar bill.
Little bowls of custard.
Humble tho' they seem.
Help enrich the people
Selling Pure Ice Cream.
Little cuts of turkey and
Great big roasts of nwat *. !
Makes the Dulci
Give you lots to eat.
Allways plenty to Eat—Well cook-
ed Elegantly served.
♦i.10. >
Ft. Worth and return tickets
on sale, trains arriving Fort
Worth 11-12-13-14, 1 before
noog, April 14. limit April 17.
UK
Dallas and return, ticketa on
sale! April 10-11/ Final limit
April 14.
$klt
Fort Worth and return, tickets
on sale April 18, 12. Limit April
T. S. EUPER
Jeweler
Quality and Prtca Is Al-
and pressing and hat renovating lines
They do work equal toiany competl-
The Bulletin editor takes great
pride in the fact that over his desk is
a framed certificate which Informs all
who care to read that the Daily Bui-
loir, and their charges are reasonable.
Give them a trial on your next order
ways Right.
The Sennd Sleep ef Geed Health
Can not be over estimated and any
ailment that preventa It la a menace
to health. J. L. Sou there, Eau Claire.
Wla., aaya: “I have been unable to
aleep aoundly nights, because of pains
across my back and aorenesa of my
kidneys. My appetite was very i*oor
and my general condition was much
run down. I have been taking Foley
Kidney Pilla but a short time and
now aleep as sound as a rock, my
general condition la greatly improv-
ed, and 1 know that Foley Kidney
Pilla have cured me/'—Camp-Bell
Drug Co. ' .
MJ6
Dallas- and return. Ticketa on
sale April 23. 24, 2J. > Limit
April 30.
MJ4 /
Dallas and. return. Ticketa on
sale April 24. Limit April 28.
IlLftt
Texarkana and return. Tickets
on sale April 18, 1!)
Limit April 25.
L. C. YOELEEL
Phone 58 2 rings.
Alamo Creamery Butter
Is Better.
Dulci Restaurant
OWN A
HOME
Instead of Rent'
Receipts
Ask Your Grocer
The Clartnda
Lawn Mower
Divided Reel
. Best MAchlnc
Sold In Brownwood by
Weakley-Watson-Miller Co
See It '
We have made arrangements with
National Biscuit Co., to destroy all
least bit stale,
rakes proving the
therefore we deliver no other to our
trade hut fresh cakes. See our stock
of 40 varieties. Loonev Merc. Co.
Fort Worth’s New Million
Austin, Tegaa. April XI.—Monroe
Honnlcut of Bryan was brought to,
Austin yesterday by his father, a
stockman, for treatment at the Pas-
teur Institute In the Insane Asylum.
The boy was bitten by a watch dog
that has been guarding the cattle of
the boy's father and Investigation by
a doctor at Bryan showed the dog to
,bc partially mad. The chtld: was
treated for the flrat time, yesterday.
*•- oP.. The Westbrook °<-
• .1 J jl 1 • j
This Hotel ho* 350 outslds rooms—singte
on suite, with or without bath, all •quipped
$100 cash makas first
payment on a small horn#
close In, woH located,
and tho balance like rent
I am taking orders for all kinds of
Easter flowers. Don't forget to ar-
range for your Easter lllllea. I have
a large supply.
MRS. C. L. 8TETFIN8.
with telephone, lavatory and ventilation. Spac-
ious sample rooms. Unexcelled cate service
at popular prices. Reached In three minutes
from railway stations by car llitss—direct, no
transfers.
It tests No More to Stop at the New, Magoificeit Westbrook
-Hotel thaa at Others.—
Rubber hose, garden .tools,, lawn
mower* and lawning tools of all kinds
deliver the goods. Looney
Monroe Is only about 5 years old.
When Monroe was-taken to the In-
stitute yesterday he saw thirty-one
othera In the same condition, all there
for treatment for * mad dog's bite.
| Fourteen of that number had been
.bitten by one dog.
I A Reliable ledleine—Net a Narcotic.
| Mrs. F. Marti, 8L Joe, Mich., *ays:
‘‘Our little boy contracted a eevere
bronchial trouble and as the doctor'*
medicine did not cure him, I gave him
Foley’* Honey and Tar Compound In
which I have great faith. It cured the
cough aa well, a* the choking and
gagging apolla, and ha got well in a
abort time. Foley** Honey and Tar
Compound haa many time* saved ue
much trouble and we are never with-
out It la the houte.**—Camp-Bell Drug
I On. •
Hoe ua, we
Merc. Co.
” W. F. PIPER.
Undertaker aad Embalmer.
Hi renter A to. PbeM
Land and Insurance
SUICIDE AT XEXARD.
Monday morning a man was found
dead In a box car at Menard. It was
evidently a case of suicide by hang-
ing. He had made, a previous attempt
to hang himself, hut the rope broke.
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tm it 00 **,e ApfU 16 *° 21
91U.IV Limit April, 23.
$5 00 °° **le .,Apr^20■L,a,,>
Tourist sleeper train 7ft, leaving
7:10 p. m. April 20th. Berths $1.00
Ask us.
C. H. ROBERTSON, C. P. A
He was a workman off the railroad
named Flnon, about 55 years of age.
No cause la assigned for hit rash aft.
The day previous he had been drink-
ing pretty heavily.
Good result* always follow the use
gi»o
Merchants 0*0(111 Association
of Brown County
U for tho Merchant, Banker and Professional
Man
of Foloy Kidney Pill*,
prompt relief in all cases of kldhey
and bladder disorders. Try them.—
Camp-Ball Drag Go.
Santa Fe
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1911, newspaper, April 12, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006229/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.