Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 125, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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biding placet and are pretty aura to find it
i ich ea the X
ood National
If you want ua to take
Here it will be perfectly safe and you can
gladly do icome in and aak u« question*.
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We indue time certificates on deposit.
We accept checks on other banks for deposit the same as if they were cash.
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We have beautiful calendars showings large cut < f our bank and office building, which we will bo glad to have you call for.
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The Daily Belle in
KATES PRINTING CO* Trap t |
change of sentiment)! favo
foreign missionary Inn slngl
tlon has been retnsrkabl
must be government for th<
and permanent deve opmen
cletyc' The upright land i
statesmen, the hones; and
trader, the devoted Ct riatian
ary. repreaent the combine
which are to charge the Afr
day into the greater and bet!
of the future."
William McKinley laid: 1
a ill encourage ( thera'tp In
n oney In home
enterprlaea.1
4. When a committee calla on you
* >r a contribution to any good cause,
a i possible. This lightens the burdens
of the committee and send It on Its
Vv ay rejoicing.
5. When strangers visit vour town,
tt , y
I ?t them wander around loose and en-
tertain themselves by reading the
■ Igns and pumping the professional
THE UNEXPECTED
There The HoS. Jthn W. Foster. minister
orderly to many forelm countries, aaya:j “In
of Iso- al||the lands where they have gone the
r-sefftng missionaries lave been the forerun-
capable n< ra of commerce and have creaked a
rotation- desire for me dern learning and the
fofees arts of Christ! in nations. Aside from
a of I to- their primary work as preachers of
r Africa title gospel of Christ, they have accom-
plished much for the elevation Bnd en-
Vbolcan Hffktennient of the people of A^to."
William Jenninga Bryan, after In-
vestigating the work of missionaries
in Hawaii, Japan, China, the ijhlllp-
pines. Singapore, India. Egypt. Palea-
tlne and Turley, says his Inter j*st In
missions has lieea quickened. an<) that,
while mlasion tries make mistakes, on
the whole ths preachers, physicians
and teachers who consecrate them-
selves to the advancement of Aaia'i
millions along Christian lines are as
high-minded, as heroic, as selfaacrl-
(K ing, and ah useful, as any equal
number of meg and women to be found
In any other (art of the world
The Hon. Charles Denby. twelve
yeara minister to China, aaya: “l’n-
quallftedljr and In the strongest lan-
guage that tejngue can utter I give
to these men and women who are liv- yr>
ing and dylai: In China and in the
Ult East my full and unadulterated of Lev
V<Niimendatlon Believe nobody who Addle
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happen any hour of tha day, and you may be c sited
• well io have your affairs in such shgpo that your
not w4nt. One'of thd best safeguards is a polii y in
WILL H. MATES, Managing Edit r.
C. A. TI N NELL, City Editor. *
T. MATES, Bail nets Manager
«. C, SEITZ, City Cirealater.
W. R. DCLA, Fare man Meek. Be »t
KANSAS CITY LIFE
which I know froft long experience in the life insuranoe
cgp, furnish you witk
teas la gll that ogn be desired. I cgp, furnish you witl
ort of policy yotir ideas may suggegt. The main p&tnt li,
should lose no-tithe in seeing dm as delays are dangerous.
W. A. MARQUIS, District Manager
lightful remembrance of their visit
ind advertise the town wherever they
SATrSDAT MARCH 12, If
progress of nations? j Their contribu-
tion to the onward an 1 upward march
of humanity to bey< nd calculation
They have Inculcated In Industry and
They have
lad amity and
t. Cuss out your public officials
i behind their hacks)—and accuse
them of everything from.petty larceny
to high treason, no matter whether
3 ou can substantite your charges or
not. This will encourage them to dls-
< barge their duties honestly and faith-'
fully- |
7. Whenever your local palters dif-
fer in the slightest degree with your
ideas of public
they have beer
I romptly cut off
editors wifi be
James J. Callan will be a cand date
to succeed himself as president o [ ths
Texas Catt*^ Raisers Associatioi He
hM made a good officer and hi ex-
perience of file first yeaT fits hli i ail
the better for the service he wl i be
expected to render another yesi
taught the various traces,
promoted concord
brought nations closer together. They
have-made men bettet.' They have In-
creased the regard for home, have
strengthened the sac ted ties of fam-
ily, bare made the {community well
l>ollcy. declare that, ordered, and their wdrk bas been the
bought up. and potent Influence on the development
yOur patronage The 0f jaw an<j the establishment of gov-
so delighted thgt they eminent.”
jin redouble 'Mr. eiron. I. beh.lt BehUmlh H.rrl^. .Id ' Tbe hl<h.
cf your cKy and Its "good people."
„ , eat conception that h is ever entered
K. Oppose any enterprise that .la
not In accordance
29,378 HOURS
In the next twenty-five years wil
munity Silver” will do much to li
bo spent at the table. “Com-
take those THOUSANDS < f hours
it tractive. This more tha a-triplo
ea ranee of Sterling Silv ir, and
ity-f)ve years. Sold b r
nity Silver” will do much to i
lappy by making that table
plated ware has tie* style and apt
each piece Is guaranteed for twei
T I T. 5.
Quality and prices always ri
Again the Bulletin hears corailaint
that the chickens are doing treat
damage to flowers and lawn i' in
Brownwood. There are many peo-
ple whq love flowers in their ; ards
much better than to feave their n *lgh-
bors’\ chickens In them. Still »onm
people are supremely Indlff *r- At
about humoring such whims.
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The
AN E ASTER J^Ti >RT, *
In Just two weeks Eater Sunday
wdllj he here and the austerities, “de-
privations and homultlos jpf the lent-
en season will give place to gaieties,
relaxation and lavish dlsp ay of wear*
Intt apparel. To b»* in f adlnesa for
the gala o.*casl««n you slu uld at once
•*v visrt to the Big .' —Crawford,
nbeck a'nd Italian —who will
make ,yt*u a new spring suit, clean
with your own
It leas. This will be conducive to that
a >lrit of concession and unity w hich'
li so necessary to progress
£ Give sparingly-or not at all to ea-
t< r|>rlaea necessary for the general
g Hal of the city, even If.-you are the
It rgest pro|H*jrty owner In it. This will
s Mir on to greater exertion the puh-
li • spirited ettigons'of the middle and
p<ior«T classes Und Induct* t Lj*- * on ting
oil others..
1". If you ol
clysely. your r|
•up in w< |
y become a fit I
ohIb The wrltei
inality of ‘ the
generally, excep
readers of the bonk*. does not ta
that Interest.I) should In the Car ie*
Library. Th**}-.* should the an on Jo
ment !vook ftisd of not less than SI1
Ing asid the rncral and rtjli^i
«»f ipe sibjii't, an-i t*(->-t
btandai d of commercial fon
It must 't* manifest that ever.
man In America- he w
produ< tt he Iwho n.anufa f i
nd he w vo expo' s them -is in
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d in th* work of foreign mis
Verve all thesi
The Wall 8tr*-(-t Journal, wit
evident desire to injure Texas
ithout regard to.
! ow
iule4 and hwsSs and among ; Kuard ' Baxter Perry Ia»s claim to
has a Voting thule for which | no s|N-cial favor on ace Mint of hto
been offered $2J'•* cash. It1 blinln. -s hut stands on Ids Intrinsic
ai«e mules in Brown county. I merits alone as an artist >f the hlgh-
C I^aQuarne arrived Sunday I order. March 18th.
m l^amllton and gave the ■ • 1 —
itlve drjll Monday night. He H. jA. Carey returned yet terday from
s to Bangs and If not will an antomobile trip to Son>ra and Del
ist of hi* time here, being Rfo. v •
Itb the location and the easy ________________
certainly wl
says:
“In Texas, where th<j
and railroad commlss|oi
corporation life a 'burd
roads are building 1000 niles of nek
lines this year. Even u iwise m *ddf
have
WITNESSES FOR MISSIONARIES
The secular (lepers seldom take the
time from affairs right at home and*
af airs of a temiairal nature to disrusr
rellgious matters, especially the relfgl-
ois affairs of other nations, therefore
ths following editorial from the Hout- '
toft .Cffironlcle will be es|tecially In-
teresting to those who are giving
i
thought to foreign missionary mat-
tert:: ■ i \:
. Just at this time, when the popular i
mind is so stirred concerning the)
l , - \ .' J A J
qjlestlon of foreign missions, and the*
churches are so Active iti their behalf. |
it is opportune to |ires» nt the te*tl-
nony of witnesses which w Brecon-
Arm the faith of ihijise who al-
r »ady bellev^, and. jiekchance. j»er-
stade and col^v.toce some who are not
e irpestly In sy^pmathy with the move-
niebt. President Taft, who is a mem-
ter or the Cnitarian Vtiurch. said in
■ n address at Cariiegto Hall on April
Camp
• Ms NORN, M.D.
Physician and Stirgson
Office with Mallows Ding Stgre
Residence Phone 72
Alvah and Willie Brooks arrived
home Monday evening from a visit to
their grandmother. Mrs. Martha Jane
Rowland, near <jkt*tine ;In Comanche
county. They had not visited her in
about (wenty years, and* express
pleasure at goinj. Mrs.*Rowland has
been five times married and her bio-
graphy would rf*ad like a romance.
Her nano* was Groves, jwhen sjhe re-
sidled pear Clio. In Brown county.
The En|temprise will soon attempt to
give a Chapter from hen eventful life.
Woodmen of Bangs and surround-
ing country havgj grabbed tlipe by the
forelock and announced that on July
4th a pionater celebration and picnic
will 1h( given here. It' la to be a|>
old-fashioned basket picnic and all the
lieople in thla entire auction of the
country should, make up their minds
to Join in and help spread the fame of
Bangs. Already occupying first place
aa the pirate town of Hjtown county^
It to possible to add beaks to our cup
of rejoicing on that day.
Whtn Your Clothos or#
You obtain not only art In Talk
and Econom: r as wall.
I We Carry
AT ML TIME
HOW TO MAKE A CIJY GROW ( I
Ed Strauss, in that excellent p ..je-r,
the Waco Tribune^
rules for making
they are well worth Istudytag:
1.' Join no organ^uttion for th< t
building or your city. Thla will gi
encouragement ,to others who gl
their time and money to sustain iu
•irganitatlons
2., Impugn the motives of I (k
who Join and see use them wl h
desire to advertise themselves T1
Inspires patriotic men to work i«
for the public good. h- .
3. Pour cold water off every n
enterprise, predict Its earjly fa It
and contribute to that end by pa rt
Icing its rivals In other towns, r
like a sore-headed fellow and l<
ta the folio vlni
city grow, an]
The Young Ladles Home Mission
Society will meet Monday afternoon
at 2 o'clock idharp with Mias Jack
Howard, for work. •**. :'v
The Toggery
NO srBJiTITUTE.
Accept no substitute foi
oneyl and Tar.
______, _ __ , It to the best and
safest remedy ror coughs, colds, throat
and Iqng troubles. Contains no opi-
ates and no harmful durgff. Remem-
ber the name. Foley's Honey and Tar,
and accept no substitutes. Camp-
Bell Drug Co.
Roosevelt adya: ‘"The
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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/m1/2/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.