The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 23, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
fill* compilation la vary Interesting
$R E. Kirkpatrick la tn receipt ot
i. document which ha pilaaa vary
jkhir. It ia a compAew tattory of
|a old San Saba MlaUtt«*arl
it history waa oompflad by- Or.
pum Edward Dann of TaxairUnR
■ratty under the direction of Pro!
I E. Bolton of Leland Stanford Unl-
Irslty. It is based almost e^taely
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upon the transcripts of origtiUigto*u*
xaents in the arc hires of Mexico col-
lated by Dr. Bolton.
;The history fires some lntereatinf
data concerning the old Mission and
F^rt, the ruins of which are still ris-
ible on the banks of the San 8aba
riser at Menard. Many erroneous im-
pressions are corrected in the
pamphlet, which giTes authentic ac-
CLEANING,
PRESSING
*e^nnts of the building of the fort and
.dtfUSVm, the stables, the plots of
fftffhd laid out and crops planted,
the massacre by the Comsnches on
Itausa Id, 1751. One | also learns
pvm this history that the mission
was built south of the riser some dis-
tance from the ford and the presidio
ms placed on the north back a dis-
tance of more than two miles from
61the compilations hi reif Interesting
to persons who bare irareled user
the Menard country and bare seen
(he ruins of the old mission.
Great Western Dry Gearing Co
l JESSE JOPLING, Manager.
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and good service is guaranteed. We solicit ;
your business on the basis of merit. We have ;;
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scalding sensation, irregular, painful
action, heavy, sore feeling and blad.
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UNION GROVE.
W«*rd had rain and to spare
since onr last letter. Rain began
falling at 2 o'clock Monday morn-
ing and in all abont six inches
fell.. The ground la 1 thoroughly
wet and the roads 'are nearly im-
passable. . - V 4 •
'Dr. P. C. Ragsdale of Brown-
Wood spent Monday night in this
eommunity.
Lcrine, Willie May and Hugh
Cannon have the measles.
Allot Hall from near Big
Springs is visiting relatives in
Hus'community. i
Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt have a new
daughter at their home.
Give us a trial.
August for Buenos Ayres, where she< FRED FLYNN SUCOMflTl
.will finally start for the Antarctic! “The friends of Wed^U Plyan^ef
base in October. Most of the mem. • Ban Benito, Texas, pill be pleased to
! here of the expedition will leave ! learn that he has «M»Xed his see-
ingland on the Endurance, bat 81 r ond year as teacher U the high ecbssl *
Ernest Shackleton will travel later by at that place, and has keen elected as
mail steamer and join hie ship at principal for the next term at a nice
■Buenos Ayres. ! raise In salary. When It Is *“
1 The dogs, which constitute an im- ed that this school
- portent factor in the expedition, are: teachers and has first _
BRITISH EXPLORER MAKING EX*.* crOM between a wolf and a Scotch wttfa the 8tate university, the
TENS!YE PREPARATIONS FOR j,u* bound, and have been bred in tion will be all the more
9 LONG TRIP-— j northern Canada. The lightest of to hie many Bangs friend*.”
them will turn the scalea at 80 pounds The Bangs Enterprise says:
London, May 23.—With the thor- whereas the heaviest dog with the last! — u m <«
oughness which has always chsrac- Shackleton expedition. Weighed but 451 The Perfection Blue Flams OB
terized his work, Sir Ernest Shackle, pounds. They have been selected by ia, we sincerely believe, the mog
ton Is about to make a preliminary the experts of the Hudson Bay com- nomical stove yoa can buy. Jest re-
trial expedition under Arctic condi- pany and will be under tie charge cently we have placed three of the
Sons in the glaciers of Norway. This of one Of the most experienced driv- stoves with people who ae-
wlll be for the special purpose of era from Canada, who waa chosen tng gas. “They are guaranteed to give
testing the rations for his trip across *by the commissioners of the North! satisfaction in every respect,
the Antarctic continent,- which be West Mounted Police. j LOONEY MERC. OO.
hopes to make in four and a half The latest appointments to the ex-
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months’ time. No party ever started peditionary staff are Sir Philip Lee' Shipment Premium Shinned Hum;
lout, without having food depots, to Brocklehurst, who was with Shackle. frM* trom Ft Worth peeking bowse,
I make such a distance as that in a ton in 1907 and 1909 and who "Mt Iat .Subway.—Adv.
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Mr. a H.
Clark
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REFRIGERATORS
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The Bohn Syphon Porcelain Lined
ia the cheapest because it is the
best. We have a very extensive
line bt refrigerators ranging in price
$100.00!
EMPIRE FURNITURE CO. i
straight line, but 81r Ernest and his the first ascent of Mount Erebua, and
men have made special preparations his brother, Lieut. Courtney Brockle- ...
for the attempt.. , hurst of the Ilth Hussars.. Hun- i **» w® »,nc®r*lJr beNeve, the
They have, with the aid of the Roy-ldreds of applications for positions ,nomical *tOT* r°3 ema Junt vw-
al Army Medical corps, evol
“perfect ration ” It will svei
33 ounces daily, as compared with
the three pounds or more consumed
rolved a with the expedition
rage only ceived. ,
have been
cently we have placed three
Guaranteed Hose, we carry
by the average mu, but It Is bellev- ,eet r**1* and can
ed It represents the highest nutritive lenfth ho,e you want- -
value for polar travel. I LOONEY \FERC. CO
Sir Ernest will be accompanied by; ^HtlEhTIOM WANTED
five members of hie staff when he lm
| stoves with people who had been ns- a
j lag gas. They are guaranteed to give
Is in satisfaction la every reap set. "
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LOOWBt M—CL OO.
from MOO up.
goes to Norway to /conduct experi-
ments with these rations ud also test
hie tuts and motor sledges.'1 The
Hall, aliu -Sheet" HaH. re *
cently acquired a steering wheel, one I
tire ud a carbureter, and after sev- GOOD
eral days’ reel work, which he has|
coa-
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pxrty will don polar kit and travel gar*** wonderfully well, has__
along the glaciers. While the cold uructed a machine resembling a spe-
wlll not be as Intuse u In the po- else of automobile which, while rare
lnr regions, the conntry will furnish |„ this Mctioa, Is still u automobile,
the same sort of sudden bllraarda u The machine Is a monster affair, with
ara experienced ia the Antarctic. * wheel bees as targe as the garage
The party will test the effect and i* which4'the car waa assembled
potency of the rations la moat de- would admit, and with n sent set far advise and weed
22% s kt-mt sri jar” °%
• Shackelton s as wship, the Radar, glory of the creation. A bright, ahln.i ■ .
aace. hoe bora almost completely fit. iBg 7«]|0w has been epreed over the’ Calvin Gilliam hu a aaa
tad la Norway and will arrive at the-bood, wheels and fenders of the ap- M seoewd hand bicycles that he la
Loodon dock* this month. She la II parataa. In deference to the ee!entitle ••U1*g frora SAOS up.- Phene
feet longer than, hi* Inst ship, Nlm- opinkm that yellow is restful to the Adv. £fVM
rod. She la a beautiful apecimea uf #ye ud prevenU strain of the optical
wooden ship baildiag and probably mechulsm; but this automobile hu e
the last of her class that wHl be tall—act a little, dlnkv. iu^enirr—t at
constructed. Her whole keel la
of solid
oak five
tall—not a little, dinky, lanlgnircaat
tail—bat n real tail like a etingaree,
and a half feet that curls upward ud ends la a!
from a severe illnesa. He u com-
Wj pany with Mr. J .M. Kennedy at-
..1 tended the meeting of the Dis-
tricts of the Fanners Union at
thick ud her {tides are two feet
» thick. She belongs to >tbe barkan-
• tiae class, Ms “Ike latest triple ex-___
weU rendered. Elmer Wataonl J)<u*to. ud win .team ten lt witb^;Ti^ui&«r;.i»ow Tuta'
Him Sallie Mae Johnson ’ of Yriedictorinn, carried off the elaen-haou an hoar. She la fitted to *oa- be sacrilege; she tall must have a!
Brownwood attended the eom- honors. Annual address by Rev. ««ne both oti end coal. Whea lu coat of soma kind of paint that will'
Takes Manv Fra-
color scheme for the tail. To adorn! ' tUTCS to Mglcg R’.
mencement exercises and spent
over Sunday in the Lee Stewart PhlMSSt E. H. Smithy,
Houston and Galveston. Mr. Clark t,ome
was stricken whUe en route home. I MnL j“im ia spending the
ia delayed in the 'i the tfce
Helps Kidney ud
Traable
cm he kept warm ud fa.i bca: gna
Drug Store
Complete
the lea, oil will be substituted far bring out all the latent beauty aadj
coal, whleh will mesa economy If the wonderful originality ef the idea. First of nil, a drag alma la a |
®g*aial geni.e wbi. is re- where drags arvreold.
ANNATE. week wiht heg mother
sponsible, far the whale
When the oil ha placed * placard
(* s ’ .manche. • |
■eat Children’s Diseases Start with1
Restlessness, feverishness ’ u In- Mehodiat church i« nearing com- suffer from kidney troubles and tack-
flamed throat ud spasmodic, cough pletioa and will be
maybe whooping cough Is starting ia. beauty and neatnem.
__ ....... ffzir has
EVerybedy Satisfied ',ulckljr When the oil ha placed a placard on the wail, near
rv. everywhere people Ara taking Fo- u#ed tank* w-1* be fUlei hie pel. on which suggestions for a
ley*e Kidney Pills, ud are so satis- with water ballast. The> tnduranre gcheme that will add
> fled they urge othera to take them will take on 10S tons of coal Ve- beauty
to tee
of the caudal appendage ot
of today carries a
more of other things
rial ud luxurious. Oars Is a
a model 4 of tOT lh*r »re fine. Beet thing w,th bankers. * es, with repnution, of the peraan of-!*F» Stahkmary. Naturally we
^ you cu take tor backache, weak . The second ship, Aurora, intended ferlBg ^ eaggestioB. Receytjon fw’ Yon the ——*---
back ud
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OIT. roiv. HOMT «■' T.r prompt-. Allon of BtUhver U bore Dr»« Co. Un, tu. bo.0 porr-.,rd ud oil! bo to orp.-j ottorooo. ,.. ^Umo tbo Uodo ««d wo.
delivered at Ho'urt, Tasmania at t :c Rend the article la Ht^ataTs "IlL*
It bolpo tip ehildru to, our „„ , to b»r donghter. Mr,
much, ud Mrs. Shipps, “ “
“ says: “1 got
villa, Mo.,
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Aftor , wook,of ooU.porthor,
opposite side of (he jli-
BLANKET.
ly. It helps the children sot very nn m ri,ir Tn n>* mm . 'BLAT
cold .poptlw, * drf' -wj,
from It ud it ia a grant medlcine*°nftge- *.■■*-> rain and misty weather the latf* afg'on the ___
ter wboop'n, ou,»." Cuop-Bolt; Mr, D. A. Winter, of AhiUn, ^ linM 19w fdl hen MoiI. torctlr. mu luro brut urlr
1MW f»—nwnt orer Stmdoj hero with her itJ morniii*. At four o'doek •
| daughter, Mro. Wimot Smith, her ,«,» up from the 8. W. ud
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homo Mtmdoy morning ofter j J. w. D.bn«y ud UmUy »o»- out of bMhrrth, fut iotho fue
teMhhw , nceemful term of mi buk to their f.rm FSidv »ft- of the o^th wu oorrrod ud ,t
w k,,in« •$•»* th* *!h5f1 *«■ the depot, portion of the nilroad i
*“ Dmmtob ot Zophjrr opent here, Ukiug pdeutege oTour «t- wu w^hod twn. T»rS
oror Sunday with hi, father, J. eellent achoel for their ehildres. WM mtirelT tied up. It U thought!
W. Dumoron. . ,| Hot. Z. T. Bluiton left for Chi- Monday’, rain wait l*Mt 7or1
;we know the gaode add we. kaow
W they are adapted to the needs eC
spec ting the Grocery Stria" — then?
the
merely visit.
Subway Orocery-taspeet,! BrOWnWOO<) Dflf Co
visit. Did yon get us?—1
Rain ia still falling and
Prof, and Mias Wanda Witcher aaaembly. * .'••i ' '*h‘ uatjon
■pent Saturday la' Brownwood i Mrs. L. E. Skrnser and babe1
Warner Thomas of Brownwood cago Saturday mornin^ where he g jnoyl
waa orer Saturday on business, went aa a delegate to the general fcadiegtiona are good for a eontin-
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Small grain waa nerver 'better
with Mra. Parker who*ia there for are in Brownwood spending Jhe and will aoon do to harvest. The
a"1 7L 4?5e<^gWitl1 mother, Mn. Ad- Lggreage U not aa mnch aa per-
I. ml C. A. Stewart left for her die Moore,^ haps it waa last year, but heary
homo In Comanche after a two Mias Talma Lake of Comanche ^ more ^ the country
WMka* ririt wih her apn, Lee, and county spent over Sunday vto etn consume wUl be made if from
frgglLh- , • M ^ frimda. ‘the rain it eau he aaved.
j Obnx^Bettis and frinily moved J The graduation exereiaea at the
to their'farm
spent the whool
children could bar
^having school auditorfam last Friday |J
;i*cso their night pawed off very nicely each]
benefit ‘ one bf the graduates carrying off
Start Year
liver te wanting
It haute nil hew quickly Foley Ca.
... w ----wf-s thartie Tablets livun yonr Jlvur, or-
|M I deserving honors. The Salutatory
graduation sermon deliv- by Mias Anna Brile Carpenter waa
^is Baptierchurch Son-•well spoken. Essay—The World
day Alight by RevwR. F. Wilkina'Today, by' Mias Marie Sriith.
wtsJQiUgttt eftlenii adriee tojhe Reading—That Old Sweetheart of
graduate# and was enjoyed by all Mine by Mias Willis Boff, was
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•rooms constipation—maks yoa teal
lively and active again. J. L. Mo-
Knight, FL jFqrth, Texas,, says: "My
ware eatpely
by the thorough cleanslr*
Foley Cathartic Tablets gave me.”
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 175, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 23, 1914, newspaper, May 23, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1026369/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.