Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 125, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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I. B. HENLEY A CO.
Hilt OF IKE CIRGIIS
NT IIBRRT UST NIGHT
Small Crawd PI—*4 With Clever
Mmltfir Werk •( Ihf
It a by Slaioa.
The crawd at the library last night
waa not aa large aa It might hare
been, but the production of Polly of
the Circus by Mlsa Ruby A. Simon
araa eery clerer for monologue work.
Her impersonations of the different
characters wiu exceedingly laughable
and the performance as a whole was
eapecially good. .Before the feature
event Miss Huntington gave a very
pretty piano selection ami at the close
Mias Laing delighted her hearers with
a violin solo. Mrs. Q. H. Carpenter
was pleasing in vocal sola
DAILY
*
oil rom at Lin.
• - •
>epth e
Cr.4e
H. F. Mayes and wife have gone to
tineral Wells for a tew days* stay,
here Mr. Magas will take a needed
Mrs
a ver:
friend^ it
i
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ef Sevan Hanfred
OU la reaad.
Special to The Bulletin:
Wac », Te: tas. March 12.—While
sinklnj; a wt It at Levi, ten miles
south if this city, and at th*) depth of
kuidrfd feet. i. M. Linkford, a
farniei strue t a line quality of crude
oil an I ten barrels were t iken out.
The c t Evens are very much excited
over tge discovery.
ALL 4*0Ll4lI PAPERS l l»HOLD
ACTION OP EXCHANGE.
Special to the Bulletin:
Lorn on, E kg., March 12. —All the
Englls i Sewi papers today upheld the
action of tin Manchester ciHton ex
chang yesterday in booing
rough! r hand ling James A. Patten, the
Amert sah 3p culator.
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SATURDAY 1ARCR U, ltlfc
Line was Started Yesterday Morning:
dint out Neir Dalzell and will
Rushed
From
to Completion
Engineer
B. Carson
ei rps
of surveyors began work yesterda
of Brady was here
enroute home from a
yleinan.
Abney has returned from 111 point near Daeiell on the Prise > to
vist to relatives and run * lin for the Brown wood 8o ith-
n. • j western railroad from that poln
l the Rock wood coal mines. The
. tance Is shorten*! considerably
starting from that point and
trouble that would be experience* >
getting over the hills to the south
west of town Is eliminated. It Is
derstood that trackage arrangements
can be made with the Frisco.
Col. Love, who is promoting
road, assures his friends that it
be In operation in time to handle
cotton crop this fall.Thus It wil
Will be Campbell’s Tour
Interest of Davidson for
Attack Col |iiit
Special *o The Bulletin: j
Austin. Texas. March 11.—When
Governor Campbell takes the stump in
the gubernatorial campaign It te ex-
pected that he will not only attack O.
' Bl Colquitt, but wliSurge the election
at R. V. Davidson. * rival, candidate. I
Awhom It Is known Is In accord' with
the present administration. The gov-
ernor was, asked directly todayj wheth-
-er or not he would campaign for Da-
vtdeoa. hut would only aay that It was
his purpose to defend the administra-
tion and Its policies, which is token
to mean that he will aid Davidson In-
directly anyway.
Governor Campbell says he has re-
ceived a large number of invitations
from over the state to speak on state
issues and that it Is his purpose to
HU dates at a number of places. If
the governor engages in the campaign,
actively, it will be a noted departure
from his previous policy of taking lit-
-tle or no stock to factional fights. It
Is reported, however, that Campbell is
anxious for Davidson's election to or-
der to win his support to case he
(Campbell) should try for the sena-
torshlp.
Bard
the State in the
Governor—will
MILT DtfPflEE OEFENTS
■ R PSITION PAPERS
Hat Ura Received la Brawn-
wfrediThil Haskell Will! Nat
; 1 Hi to t> las.
bks be. n expected ail ujong that
Oover lor Hafkell would refuse re
qulsit on for Milt Dupfee. Dpt at the
same time It was expected that that
high < fftclal would show the ijocal off!
cers (fnough fourtesy to m.tke reply
and i !ve bis reasons, but ub to last
night Sheriff shnlson had received no
word from tl e Governor concerning
the rt yuititioi | case, which was heard
on Mi rch IOtl|. Friends of Dupree 1n
the el y.. however, have received word
from ilm to t le effect that the gover-
nor O! Oklahoma has refused to grant
requil tion an I that he Is going to re-
main in that state. Dupree^ as has
been i tated bS [fore, Is wanted here on
seven I forfei ure of bond cases and
a felo ly case.
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WEDNESDAY HARMONY J
(Id ELECTS OFFICERS.
The Wedaesday Harmony club at
a recent meeting elected the following
officers for the ensuing year:
..Mrs. R. B. Rogers, president
Mrs. Guy L. Jones, vice-president
Miss Fannie Wilkinson. Recording
secretary.
Mias Dismuke, Corresponding secre-
tory.
Mrs. Earnest Andrews, Treasurer.
Mrs. J. H. McKee, Censor. *
Mrs. D. R. Blair. Parliamentarian.
Mrs. B. A. Fowler, Reporter.
Mrs. G. H. Carpenter. Director of
Chorus.
Mrs. L. P. Allison. Accompanirat.
DAN CtfPID IN THE
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Mrs. Bradshaw, who has been teach-'
tog the sixth grade In the Santa Anna
public school went away last Saturday
evening; after having refun d her
position. Rumor has U that she is to
he married soon to Mir. Frank Cordell,
of Childress, Texas. Mr. Cordell
formerly lived at Brown wood and la
well known nt this place.'
Secretary Fred Turner, of the school
hoard Mates that Miss Hicks, of Fort
Worth, has been employed to fill Mrs,
Bradshaw's uhexplred term—Santa
Anna News.
SIDEWALKS ARE
BSlNjB BUILT THIS WEEK.
Bro rawood people continue to build
iewi ik* had beautify their -premises,
eh week finds many new walks
>arn aid ready for Use. The
walks have been construct.•*!
front of the property of ytK.
Ben St me. Shelly Hurjburt and
E randenl qrg on Mel wood avenue,
d I* ople say they mhst keep
i other streets that have
I aved a id that the only way to
is to p|it down walks And curb-
,ENG1! E
t
at his * glee la
hotidte ; an
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+ WIATHBR REPORT. +
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Tonight gad Sunday fair;
+ warmer toalghL
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+ ♦ + + + + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ i» 4
Tb<‘
struetdd
rear
moved
ing ui
bulldir %
; f pT**am t he
/♦' serve. /
/ ♦ C. tt rDem
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The - tii
ter fro n G H
in wht
have
Brown
Mr i and
Worth i
jj;:
seen that while other towqa
ing on the cost of roads
with injunctions Bro
Ing two lines of railroad
mean much to her In the
advance- to property values
creased population.
There Is talk now of a third road
to the direction of Waco, hut It will
not materialize until after the present
lines |ave been completed pr so nearly
harm done
line.
Brown wood
so that there can be no
them by proposing a new
It l« believed now that
can d> anything she undertakes and
with that confidence the
not bflk at any undertaking.
people will
eJNte BARRELS DAILY.
Harr Hasher Is Broaght la Todaj
Caddo fill Field.
Special to The Bulletin:
Shreveport. La.. I Marth 12.—A
gusher which produces five thousand
barrels of oil daily w«s brought In
day by the Benedunii-Trece Company
oa the tile tract In tbs Caddo A -Id.
Experts consider this the largest
la the entire field. J . *
Brownsville.
T. Perkins.
St. Louis, Browns
tlfc
*ing
jOF BOYNEN
HkET BEING REBUILT.
igt tly engine roma. cone
cc rijugsted Iron, at
tlfiv i ojrsen market. {Is bet
today preparatory to
buildiiftB aro<im for the engike out of
brick, lit jpll also square the build-
With the hotel and the new
efectji d by Marshall Castro.
BEXfSI INV1TKH FRIEN
TO CALL AT FORT
lulibtiii la la receipt
Ilcnrinl of Foi
I h hb a tys he would
fflenda md acquaint,
rood eh& attend the
ORTH.
f n let-
Worth,
glad lo
from
National
Breeders Asso< latl >n In
ndxt’
H(6eMinl to a
to call oa him
rot National Baak
be of aay aa-
thetr visit more
only too glad to
whole-souled tel-
eta kis friends.
WILL COMPLETE BRIDGE
ACROSS RIO ^HlUNDE JUNI
March ll.-fA.
director of
A Mexico rdl-
road, arcompnaled by other official!
the road. Investigated the imprcfr.
mento being done here yeeterday
returned to the north this morndng
Mr. Perkins says bow that the In! er-
natioaal bridge across the Rio Grupde
will be completed by June 1.
There was a labor organization
meeting at the Odd Fellows hall
night at which the attendance
good. This organization Is connected
with the American Federation of
bor and is growing rapidly.
CLAIMS SELF DEFENSE.
One Is Fatally Stabbed
Over Pretty Girl.
Tulsa. Okla., March 12.--Jack Bee-
man as fatally stabbed last night dur-
ing a quaTrel with Georg r Harrison
. Ity. The
tlte hand of
ten- miles south of this
men had l*- u rivals for
a pretty girl and • man vas to have
married her next week. HgrriSpn was
placed under arreat. but
defense.
are figur-
piddling
build-
that will
way of an
In Quarrel
dlaim
S self-
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBE
BROWN WOOD NORTM!* tflOUTH.
The contract has been
satire grade from
and work will
abort time.
Three-Tenths of all
are how due *ad needed,
have not paid will please
at obep.
According to terms of
each installment bears I
its maturity. Prompt
maturities will be
once without Ifiterest.
now Interest will be
of each maturity.
BROOKE 8M11
I or the
to May
i very
■Options
|Tho»e that
dl sad pay
|bocftptions
■rest after
tt of all
If paid at
ileos paid
from date
A CO.
FERS 111 COIHICIIMEN
Santa Fe Man Wants
, /< i ■ . • - .1 r . .
er Rate to Supply dry Points
is Beinj: Considered
r
8’ij»erintcnd*-nt K- 8. Hull of
r. | ■
Hrovinwc>od branch of the Santa
was spending several hours in
city yesterday afternoon enroute .
from a trip to San Angelo. He waalac-
conipanied by his family and |ras
traveling in his private car.
came In with the afternoon tr
Hull was heve for the pur;
suiting with the mayor
ml mw
of the city council with reference
water "rates oa water hauled out
llrowawood to supply the dry poftia
along the Santo Fe Hoe, Under
tract the city is charging the Santa
at the rate of 10 cents per 1000
Iona for all water consumed
Brown wood, aad 16 cento per
gallons for aU water hauled away
from Brownwood, It was the lucre to-
ed charge for water hauled away tgat
caused the Superintendent to
over for a conference with the coda-
oilmen. He feels like the road should
pay the same rate for all water <
sumed aad has made formal req
that the rate he made uniform with
the rats charged for water coasuo sd
More Water at a
Mat
2
probably be taken at the noting next
Tuesday night, but It raniot be fore-
told what the result will be. Per-
sonally. the council men, or rather the
water committee. Is di^posi*! toVt the
rate remain, but there: Is spother side
to the proposition that is n
fully considered by men t
te rested In the Welfare'of
Is the question of divl^l
which as yet Is unsettled sc far as the
public Is Informed. The c)ty of
Brownwood -would willingly grant
further coaceasloas to the railroad to
crvnsideration of the establishment of
enlarged shops here, but as to that
the railroad will not promise’ Then
what la the town to do—gnat the coo-
cessions without a promise of benefit,
or stand pat on a proposition that to-
Low-
>elng care-
io are In-
city. It
oa point.
volves a principle,
ly believed that
eventually become a very
division point on the 8aato
line to California, and to
the town wonlf he only
grant liberal
of water privileges.
Mr. Hall seems to have loot sight of
the test that the low
nude the road tor
tt Is vbry strong-
Brownwood will
Important
Fe mala
this event
too glad to
the way
V
j '
-m
rate was
Special to Dally
Ft Worth, Texai
sold for 910.6Q pel
market today, ah
five cents over pr^loua high marts.
Eleven dollar hogaj ire ribw likely to
be seen In this c|ly by the cktd of
next week, in ChRigo hogs brought
$11.00 today.
REV. J. H. TUNNEl
is
A message has
C. A. Tunnell anm
of his uncle, Rev.\^
occurred at Rang*
night of this week.
56 years of age
ministry of the M<
most since he had
ty. He waa a
west Texas Coafei
known la Central
served a number ol
AD AT RANGER,
keen received by
ncing the death
S. Tunnell, which
on Wednesday
The deceased was
had ln*en In the
tiodist church al-
lied his rnajort-
her of the North-
and was well
where he has
Charges. He was
one of the early settlers of Comanche
county.
DESPONDENT OVER aL
HEALTH, HE SUICIDES.
Special to the Dulletin:
Dallas. Texas. March 12.—W. C.
Coleman; aged ^thirty, ’ killed himself
today by firing a bullet from a re-
volver into bis brain. He left a note
to his sister, Mrs. A. F. Lanier, of
this city, stating that HI health was
what prompted the rash act
The ladles of the Woodmen Circle
will meet Tuesday evening. This is
an important meeting and ail mem-
bers are requested to be present.
■ 1 '4- * "■" 11
Douglas King has returned from a
business trip to Brady.
H1I THEFT OF (WES
Believed that He took Clothes From other
Negro and Money from Stromeyer
and Skidooed x . I
v
Officers Perry and l>aniels have
been trying to locate a negro by the
name of Herman, who has a number
of aliases and who was kno»n here aa
Mel lade, believing that h«- bad some-
thing to do wjth a robbery, that oc-
curred at the home of W. T. Btr^-
nteyer Thursday. The negro man who
works for Mr. Htromeyet. i tolmj
ed a suit of clothes and an overcoat
and told Mr. Stromeyvr that he sus-
pected that th« negro. McDade, who
had been there, had stolen them. This
caused Mrs. tromeyer to Inspect
purse aad she discovered that
was $7.60 missing from it. The moody
waa Inside a small purse in a large
OM and was evidently token some
time during ths night Thursday night
Tike local officers have a pretty
good description of the thief and are
to locate
SENTENCED TO PEN FOR
LIFE ON MURDER CHARGE
Pashm
AHas m
a# Charles!
Browate, at .
Lite Term. /
making a vigorous
him. It ia believed
to Fort Worth, since It was learned
that he went north on the Frisco at
11 o'clock Thursday night.
effort
that he has gone
Jary Assesses
Roberta,
jv ’
I to The Bulletin;
Dallas. Texas, March U—Charles!
rts. alias Brownie, received a life
trace to the criminal district court
ere this morning on the conviction
the charge of murdering Nathan
here the 30th of last March,
waa a saloon man and was kill-
iO Oak Cliff near his home at night
rts and Ed Collin-s were charged
ith killing him and the latter re-
main?. to be tried. Robbery Is sup-
posed to. have been the motive of the
crimje.
OUINEET ORGANIZES
! N GO
Wttmet T. Smith la Etocjted President
aad Gaytea C„ Skinner Is
Hade Secretory. |
Blanket Is to become a grp.il dtjr.
so the Inhabitants of that town say.
and Its wonderfyj growth Is to bp
brought shout through the efforts of
a real live Commtjrclal Club, which
was organized thebe' last Monday-
night. The club |tarts out w;lth a
pretty fair membejrship and a live
bunch of ^‘boostelrs” to pull fulr
Blanket and the Blanket country. The
Signal has the follolwing to say of thb
election of the officers :
task ot sclecttni
Miiercla! I'lub
ind. • J tho 1
rilng Wil mot
"The interesting
officers for the Co
then undertaken a
acted wisely liri e
Smith, president, the highest office to
be filled, an honorable |« wit ion an
truly on*' of Hlanket's moat honoi
eltiz«ns and business men to occup:
It Next came the secretary and
C. Skinner was cloaca to serve
Ah Is caitaclty. Dee A Hlae waa elect*,
ed aa treasurer, but imniediatly aro*4
and declared that he waa not] prapOVt
ed to take care of any large sum of
money and declined! the office on this
ground, suggesting that aomeone b#
selected who had <
vault, but the chal
stated that he had
big majority aad j
be would be able
caah tho Club'
at aay oao time,
at tote moment It
tho aHtao of
"■u.
hefe put before the house lad ahef
a vote hid been token E. O. St. Clair
waa by a big majority elected~^aa
vice president
SANTA ANNA
WILL
Methodists
. BUILD
NEW HOUSE.
ROr. Hoary F. Boorka. pastor of the
Methodist church at Santa Anna, ia
•pending the afternoon in Brown-
wood. He reports that plaaa are on
foot for the erection of a Methodist
church building nt Santa Anna and
that a meeting of the laymen of the
Church is to be held some time in
April, preparatory to Inauguration of
the work. Rev. |Brook? has only been
in the ministry two Vari. having
formerly been a traveling salesman
but Is meeting with much success as
a Methodist preacher.
uring
cars for all th(
have on hand
aoeaptod. Just
KLINE SNOW COMPANY
PROPOSES OATE HERE
Will Play Engagement nt Dallas and
San Antonia and Then Have
Opts Date.
The Floral Club to receipt of n let-
ter from the management or the Kltoe
Carnival company, who was to havo
played Brownwood loot year, asking
If dates can be arranged for some time
this tail about the time of the Dallas
aad San Antonio Fairs, te* at this
time the club caanot answer with aay
degree of certainty. The matter will
ha token ap aad if there Is a demand
tar tho carnival aa effort will ho made
to havo It. bat before anything will
he Am* this year It will ten to Mi
hat tt te agmabli aV
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 125, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1910, newspaper, March 12, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006299/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.