Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
TUESDAY XARCK Hit
Base Ball
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AXOXG NEIGHBORING PAPERS -fr
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The editor of this department al-
ways tries to be obliging. He expect-
ed to have his work criticised and
wlicn.it is in line with his views he
expects to heed said criticisms. One
business man objected to the comparisons-
in Saturday's Bulletin because
Brownwood was named in the' same
class with a town which according to
the last census has about 2000 'more
inhabitants -than this. The criticism
may lie well taken $0 tpday we onh
use papers published in towns which
e Know to be smaller than l$nnn-
wood. Frankly though we belie e
the comparisons show up worse than
if tho larger towns woreused.
A number of Brownwood attorneys
advertise in .the Blanket Signal. In
fact the- Signal carries more Brown-
wood attorneys' cards by. three than
WHAT
MAKES THE BUTTER FLY? WHY
Oriole Buck Wheat and
Pancake Flour of course
A FRESH SHIPMENT AT
Brooke Smith returned this morn-
ing from a business trip to Houston.
Dr. Anderson went to Lampasas
.l.r.. (... .. r . .... t . 1 t . .1 i
It ess.
J. B. Blaffer of San Antonh) is shak-
ing hands with friends in the city
tliis afternoon.
The First Game of tlie Season
At Howard Payne Park7 Wed. March 6th.
Howard Payne VS Comanche
Admission - - - - 25c
II. L. B. Skinner who is attending i
school at Baylor University came in
this morning for a day with the home
folks. He will 'return to Waco.
We admit selling most good things to eat
Phone 154 or 561
Frank Drew lias returned from a
month's stay in St. Louis whore he
met his many customers who were at
market for Jhetr spring purchases.
M. M. Harper is this week opening ra- 811 0xfonl and baby left this
up a nice confectionery place on Ba- morning for Turnersvllle Tex. where
ker street in the building formerly thoy wu vlsit for a few wIth
West Texas Land relatives ami mentis
the Brownwood Bulletin Look over "
the Bulletin today and calculate how IEATII OF .11 AltYIN KITLIFP.
many attorneys advertise in the Sig- Friends of the family deepl sm-
nal. . . pathlze with Mr. and '.Mrs. H. O. Rat-
The Enterprise published at Mul- liff because of their great bereave-
lin has. a better patronage from the meu occasioned by the death of their
grocery merchants of that place than son' Marvin which occurred Uste
the grocery merchants of Brownwood corning t 5 o'clock following a sev-
give both the weekly papers Of eral das' l!Jes with meningitis. The
-i . i . . ..... - . . HttVn hnv fct rneheI fh n?n hf 1
eery ads.
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Gaither & Back French and Paris Ian Dry Cleaners Tailors. Phone 15S.
FOR SALE.
occupied by the West Texas Land .uuyeH una inem.a. rim sai;. m 7 yf 7
Company. He is assisted by C H. County Clerk D. M. Scott is at Fort FOR SALE Eggs from fine Rhode TCLCiG ( jOillWYk
Hill of Dnllns who is an expert soda Wortn s week. having (feed records Island Reds. U for $LO0. Phone J-
FREE FOR ONE WEEK
dispenser.
There are no "blanks" in the Bul-
rebound. He will be there for sev
eral days.
6.16 or 170.
dll4
ANGEL FOOD CAKES Phone 793.
f
In nearly every family wtil h
ex-la
wns Uio joyof a fond father's heart 1vvvi juiu ViU1 vaw ybu- piuym ai me i rnicesR nero ior sev- WJV- -& vjw i rwvue- jriano uan ; www "uuc yvoBtsaiug
vnr- r. as--w.eBs the mother's darlfirjr baby Ul "J ol"""J -' "f . - rui wkk n suwwiuk ihoui- urou u mui. A or- ame are aot safaoie ana
l Vv J l A lihO UU Ul UDOi - ...1. thnln nmf flF . . r- 1 . . in . r I 1 A
in the Bin Vt.mH it wapIt SWH1 imjlcfe did all tlmt human pow- u.. Pr io. ureenvitte wncre wey win re- u rm awa.. au .ich the owiwr would ttke to
in tne Bang l.uterprw l.st week. - -. .; nurchaaes. . main for a time. .or phone 1707 Fi.-k Av. dlln ....
rar-vm a t tal of ! -Vs The Vl cuu "v wius . . . ' cnange ior some ocaer article.
wnwood Weekly I; :lMin paid of ft cl?iid' bul aU 'fforts w'f0 in Ten poMcards tor cents at Orc-
m - for postace on Io-.ts from its vah'1 ohild di4Hl Ja9t bprr" Ini Art Slore.
thirty correspondents mr the roun---w ..v "rHW '"T' . . . ... 1 - .k. k "k- . lJ rl.K county. Oklahoma. 17 acres wWm hfi
mm own mw aneruoou ai Judge Jno. w. woouwin -rweivwi u " i 1 " f " ' " " '
o'clock. petition with SO siKuers nskin Trim oxclnsiro t6re whleh wilt be atnt . title irft Glance access ftr wit!lOHt Gost to ad.
Mrs. Leia B. Elliott retnrned this ; Wn trade for Brownwood proper- I the Bulletin has de-
momintr from tprn m-rioim hr ty a'u 32J acr?s of land fn Roger elded to opan a "Trade Cohmm" in
ty t?an It received from a'l the gro-
cers in Brownwood for display adver-.
tislng in its. columns that wef'k.
Lnnsuasas Oailv Lpdr of
to ail jour n court at Brady on account opened in a few 'lnys.
OUi Davia ji nph of Senator of the meningitis scare but fttter cn-
Monday Maih4t. carrid a hal f" ad 4 fon?r tll2e" uUation with the physicians tnere W WlWmioa of Dallas was 9pHl- sorm LAND Have "soniB
ZC::L lL wa unnecy . JS; ; cial barons. . 1 sectioned Z
The Bans- f.nterprise had 21 Inches
Inm! i.r(. i i.r.n r ii n.i
C 1309 ii" vertIlier osless results are obtained.
itmu iw as iomows:
State what you have to trade and
what article or articles you want to
Adwiis that on of his littlu danirb- and ho 5s lhfrre RKain ltlis week In erday In the interest ef a Ufa tar-; FI ' ii ' on t trade fot condensing the statement
r f'lnn rirw -I uivuca J 7 .k. . . . t. t it t t i - m .
the point of deam. Fri-mls ot Mr. . h fcvv (ln)1i aKt)
... ...vtvt.t.uu Davis will regret to learn of bin sad
The dry good.-? merchants of ilullln yn. Texas
aU'-ertised in the fcnterpriee last
wwk to' the extent of about 30 inches.
just the same amount carried hy
the Brownwood dry goods merchants
in the Weekly. Bulletin .of the same
lat The Daily Bulletin for the past
days has averaged 15 inches daily
of dry goods advertising. 'and half of
'hat amount was in one issue.
The above items are only a few of
Jim. y similar ons that might be giv-
showiiig that Brownwood busi-
l'lctnro fntmimr nl Mclnnb' Art
Store.
Mywi i
Dressmaking Department
Opens Thursday March 7
Comanche and has many friends In' 8action nMtr SIntnn n. ... the adr. to the Bulletin office and
1115 ct-v' ' A look at the country and crops 'will the mmi wDI be inerted in the Trade
' convince you that we have the best CoIunn for one free of charge.
J. A.. Hendon who represents the countrJ ln th6 stat( Sgnd for fn Names of advertisers will not be pub-
John Deere company Ip this: section I fornlatIon. H. T. McGEE Slaton Hshed' bBt aI1 Jivs- ust be signed
oi bo suiia iihk- mami ms iarauy Texas. d H4o seme letter or number and all
; . replies thereto jnust be addressed to
FOR SALE. ' letter or number in care of the
FOR SALE A roll top office desk. Bnlletn office. On Monday after-
j Apply to Dr. W. F Bogart.
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from Dallas to Brown wood ami will
mako this place hondirwrters in fu-
ture. Brownwood peopifi weleomo
this estimable fpjnili' as citizens.
We beg to unuunwr Unit our dros mukliir department under the per-
xtnal MipenMon of .Mrs. Lola H. KUIott III open for the sprlutr reason .
on Thursday .March 7 In the Arcade building opposite the Telephone
bllihHnir. M.'llll' m:ilrInU iKitiirht fnr (lit'w jti.ti.ir (..i...t. ..til I .11 ..r...
ness men neei to do more newspaper i 7 V 1 " " "
adtcrtlsliie if they would hold the U nw ? an- worth hnctlgntl. The.e
ivrliisMi l:mrirw liro hnin-Iif in 1 1 tti if .s1 iititmi W n.i 1111 1.. ...1.1
t-rAn Kn iUf..It.. K- " 'I""'"!... - lllir Mill 11- ir.i.M.n.
v" r the he srasoh-s latot sh'S.
might be induced t come with the ' "
proper encourjigeuifnt. The Bulletin
nan more tlsan a sflfisa interest in
trying to ini ' rhe merchant of
Brownwooil to bwoiu liberal adver-
tisers. Brownwood is the Bulletin's
home and what helps the town hidi-
rertly helps the jaier. Thf pafter
an talk for and boost the town but
fcen it has to carry .the burden. un-
aided when the leading business men
.ire content to ee the paper go. out " nm b" u man -Tterday evening as
from day to day with n meagre ptt- yiH-ii Called for Trial on Tomorrow ' 'Ml- Rothschild was entering a motor
Head. made ironns ulll he shonn not later than March loth. Watrh.
Lela B. Elliott & Co.
tfc noon ot each week parties expecting
replies to Trade Column advs. must
Prof. A. Klnnanmn who formerly f- W.tXTEI). call at the Bulletin office and ask for
lived fn .Browriooii; was W" town t Pl'RST CLASS pmin and fancy dress- them. Alt such replies will be charg-
Monday looking aft'or husinoss inter- making. Prices reasonable. Phone ed for at the rate of ten cents for
ests. Ho IS now tenclting "school in "CO. MRS. L. GREEN. 501 Cor. Mil- each rep'y and will be delivered to
Erath county. and. Is mooting with-his. ton and Greenleaf. HSc party addressed only upon payment
usual good success Prof- Kinnaman f " nrrrr- ' f snQh sum Jf no rePIIeff are re
called at the. Bulletin office whllo in AAfcu lu 11D&-r a cefved no charge- whatever will be
Urou-nwoad to renew his subscrfp-i ta rnt. and. I wan a weir dug. made. AH advs. in this column must
tlon for anothor voar. P rent 0USe an1 lak& pa7 in be stnctly domestic exchanges and
j """ "'cm tom uuueun. ior van Hot se usea ior real estate or
' mercantile transactions Xo advs. of
this cnaracter will he accepted over
SUGAR TRUST'S
CASE IS NEAR
Jack Howard received a message
on Saturday night announcing the
death of his brother Thomas Morris
Howard at McKinney. at an early
tinur fhnf nfiht fnttmvttifr mm Hnv's
illness with meningitis. The young FOR RENT-Cdttage. close in. nice- aPPropriate for this column
FOR flE.VT.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for the teePQOne- BriS or send them
light housekeeping. Phone 302. Sto thls mce- The Bu"eUn reserves
cae ngnt to reject any adv. not con-
KOTIISCHII.D IS TAKCET
(IF ASSASSI.VS IiriiLKTS. -na n mnct miiiflrr vnnmrily finished modern conveniences. PT Tne above Plan enables you to get
London March 5. - An attempt to man; He held a responsible position J- er phone 50 of 276. tfc mecbing you need In place of ar-
5.0o Loopotd D. E. IlothschtlU W ? - .5" .Uh RENT 4room cottage irtth "ZZ la !-
gooIs house. Mr. Howard of course
did not attend the funeral.
BOlief is Anoiher Postpone-
. iimt. Will Conic.
New York March 4. The govern-i
car in front of the bank in St- Swith-
(JOIXO IT HLI.Vn.
in's Lane; Mr. .Rothschild was not
hit.
ronage. our .effortK are jn a great
measure fruitless rive the Rulletlr
sufficient iiv.e advertising to warrant
ight png'es G days in t'je week T2
vwb In the vear and you wil'. .her
of outsiders pointing to Brownwood tar of tA. Vmerican Stigar Retlning e-0ou as he saw the banker ho whip- money's worth
as the fives prorioitfon. the best Company w down for trial tomor- l"d out a revolvor and fired .three hould be scientifically constructed
town of its sine In Teu's: Thi- is riot row in ' the fcoenu district court. tf'"s- None of the bullets hit Mr. No public road should be built unless
theory.- but facts.. Disprove- it if you More tjtnn iwo and oue--hul years Rothschild but a detective standing u jg f irat r01criy jajd out and then
jBcrcened porches cistern etc. On WAST TO TRADE.
same block with my residence. j WANTED TO TRADE Five young
dtfc T. C. YANTIS. Minorca hens and one cockrel for
Rhode Island Red hens and cockrel.
An improper use of road funds will pqr RENToncretc ISeTto
m i . f ' .
only discourage future appropriations. 'm Gorman. Texas. Size 25x75. rmt3 " " J2l. "I U"1Ce
i Th mn ii tiiifl linnn u wit I f t ti v .1
meat snit against oHkiais and direc-' cun.c rimriini. vr Rnthmhild A 11 order t0 KlVe the tnxPn'ers their for $35.00 month. No negroes. Mex I-'WANTED TO TRADE I have some
public highways rans' meningitis jjk. LIGUTFUOT. thoroughbred Silver Laced Wyan-
Carhon Texas. wl dl dotte cockrels that I would like to
trade for good large laying hens. Ad-
an.
t'mrvn 1
o..u dress "Rooster." Bulletin office.
uuuuu oi vja. ray ior no-i
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IHI0KEXS TKAOE iViLSSLNC .
(JIJAI.V FROM MILL TO BAHX
Special to Ihtily BdlK-na
Fort Worth March ". The valne
criminals was. established beyond ca-
vil Monday by Police Detective lufu:.
.Porter when he utilised a flock of
vhungry chickens to trace
have olnpsed since the linding of the on opposite side ot tne lano was constnctcd under Ult) SUpervisIon 0fJtIcc and set em at Bulletin office. WILL TRADE A solid gold watch
imllcuneni whleh charge . conspiracy 8tnck antl te windows of the auto- gomo CQm tent nan ThI ia merely dl15 '50od tirae PIece- for nor3 or good
in restraint of utade. The defendants 'Mlc "ere smashed. The assailant bualness Dron0sition If an inrtiJ.Trrrrm . Address "H" Care BulIeUn of-
pleaded. not .giilltv in lflot and have was arrested. ... i u Hce.
been undr ball since then. There r'ie police announce that the namq - A. . . .
Ht.t.11 aiuti. wmi. tutu i going to see that it Is worked; out on
awtK '"!.'iD'nii3. me - ' " nnomfeal titties. What aonlle to the ... . . . ' " . . ' . . " . r
the nht iam Tibbitts. He is young and said ' 7 tJ i . t j'en coming to JHrownwood have;J ana a tiat and A shanks suitable
- iDecn very sour. W have just gotten for church music for tenor or baritone
Sweet Onuses.
Up to now the Oranges that have t EXCHANGE a stiver plated cornet
f rthlrIreti in the iiimretiennimi of '5 maeu. uu
. . - ' i t. 1 t 1 L 11. .
on tae contonuon tmtt the statue of lu " nnarcnisi out mo auxnon
nniitntloiw intarvoried. Ues refuse to divulge anything fur-
Aniong the- defendants are Wash- "er about him.
Hamilton Herald.
(In a lot of nice sweet seedless. Call-j horn. Address "F- care Bulletin..
- hi'Uiil" ft- !'h.inm fnrioe tirudilon t
several - - -- .
fr fK... ti nnft I..")..' fr It..
.f .r t-1 fr.. ih.. K"r.t " . .' i ill awns.
mwi.muu o..uV uu wv fornIa orange3 3(k and 50 cents per'dllS
.u.. m w-u ua vu dozen Wo agb ha . j . .
the company's former legal adviser to deserve success is glorious. Tho
Mr. Pnij-oas Js S2 years old.
Worth Grain and Elevator company
tv V-lr ofroi.1. ami I?;iilrin1 li HDllit
' A tiny hole in one of the sacks loft Wh(?" thec4ise comes up for trial possession- and endorsement whether shou(1 M.Q been a
an alMOBt invisible trail of wheat 0row it probably w 11 be post- bestowed its Merit's .crown or pur- ko nm w
marking the route taken by the fchief. . Z V . "7 . ". ' perjureu arts anu smooui
ii.urBuv- iciiiuuj .uwii i-uuii- uisemuiiug; deserving manes mo
Parsons.
consciousness of duty performed en-
I'OLVTEl) TAUAOHAPHS. ahllng one to sit even in the dark-
m . complain of the rule of "cut and try." I n. Va . nva im . ' n ' TO EXCHANGE 22 Winchester globe
To achieve success la nleasanL but . . .apples. We have unpopped popcorn ' ... . it . '
.muiiu ouv.ui.B8 piuiaiiMi uui p. wnatnd ninnr rood dol- . . ... . . . .slchts. COOd condition fnr snmohln
' . ior sale at lu cents per pound and' . . . ' a
lnra innklntr n cut where there should . "... - . ...of eoual value sav Kmall shnf
achlovinc elves aU th nien;iirea nf t mast any Kino ot candy you could .. 1 .
acnioMng gues nti mo pleasures or Jmvo been a fin maklng a.rm Where' ... . J .Address W" care Bulletin. lis
cut trying
hill trying to
go straight over a hill when It was as
Afl.r tri'itif !ti "vnfti f n fnllnvv' it fl
.. .w. ' " lo JJp
sndden Inspiration jtottped into the of- ..
ficor's head induced by the sight or '
a rooBter and everal liens nearby.
Coaxing tlie chanticleer and his
Twenty-six business houses issue
irsrir nrnund it. But she is coinir to Chinawaro Counons free to each cus-
heart. swell with a pride born of tho quit thls fooliahneas by InYoWnB the ' tomer. But you are expected to ask
KANEASTER-S KANDY KITCHEN . WILL TRADE two good cows with
young calves for brood mare or will
sell reasonable. Address "K" care
Bulletin.
TO TRADE I have one steel tiro
aid of the level and transit and lay for them. Don't forget.
t . t ' J 1 J: . II. .
out mo worK to oe uone ociore uie ? . . .... 'nnit nn 7.thw t k
i j-ne report is being circmatea oy ." ""86 w irauo
A glutton is a man who cats as tho mountain's flowers and greener
much as a small boy wants.
Keeping a husband ln hot water Is for recognition to our yearning for
a poor way to preserve him. exaltation to our vanity; desert vnl
A woman never smiles more nntur- es not the reward and its concoml
ground is broken.
The old idea of. "going It. blind" is
When it comes to the scratch tho hess of defeat and see tho sunlight's
t o ttMin nf rrtn irn.mi s Jumped. ' glitter In the sparkling stream and on
from the-hole in the bag Porter was
delighted beyond measure to see them
domolisb it and -walk steadily ahead
picking up bits of wheat as they
nnnnnrtnit Vnr.n time 'ill went well
Two blocks from the starting point wl0 she want.8 to cr' tnt BWeets' bt dells-wlth rapturo gend hia Cllrpentcrg ata ; Port-what do you loko out of our
ii vou WiliiL iu nuuw iiuw uiu u liiur- iu uiu n uu. iiimuiiiau .auiviuu kiy- ... 4 i... n ti..i 4t
ried woman is nsk her husband's sis- en. Success Is a chaplet voven of nui-ng plans and specifications an(
ter. ' - the flowers of m&n's opinions which ny.ng out the ground plnn8? yet
A widow knows a lot of things she may be redolent of tho fragrance oC n nvrpr wui. hlq mad hnnii u
Interested parties that I use coloring for a Sood hor3e or cow. Address
. . . . .
mnttni. ni iiir P;nt . care ivuiiecin
evneriMive anil niiiKt en. Whn eVer J
ies. Success ministers to our dosJro Uur(1 of a constructIon gnng bclnR fream looking. This is not true.
sent out to build a railroad without arc Jersoys una my cus o-
flrst having an engineer to stake out 1 unadtultfratedUf milk-
.i.m . 1.9 tm. r Tose who are circulating this tc-
Lilt: uirvi ii uu uici uvui u ui ii vwu
the hunger of tlie feathered sleuths
was appeased and they refused to go
further. In despair Porter rushed to
a phone and called up Chief Renfro
THE EARLY DAWN DAIRY
Phone 194 Henry Manuel Prop.
Remiro n. he.nitlfiil ant nf !hlnn.
"Get another flock of chickens." ad- 'dldl ler aCter slie becarac a truth or breathless from the sting of scnt out t0 construct drain8 make ware without a cent of cost simply
119
nUTTX T nnfl lKnllirllnn I r I f a ftT . 1
Tised.tbe chief. Porter did so and an it ZZ . l"T ' nils and ouUd culverts by Buessworkj by asking for the coupons.
iinnr later had traced the stolen grain luu "rat lu vuae wamuu uvur .- und lt thc work ls a fallure Mr Qver-
i iar The owner of the bafn failure if tho hU8band admlrcs otur lsfle nd sweetens the hearL-Hon- comog for a round of cuaaln. furngh the foreman Qf the m
T illed upon for an explanation women and neglects his wife ey Oroyo Signal. !froJn tno pubHc whcn tho Wamo 8 ang a ground BkQtc Engineers
He was arrested on a charge of theft .777 I M rightly on tho ones who sent him out. cost money but going it blind with-
hur to fInsa thQ .Jb l4at hQ neS-' If you're' going to get mad be sure The only sensible Way to build a out any plans on tho "trestle" board"
- mvn lion tint llttlA lcfH'o add tho .finlfthlnfouehen . thnf tvh nf Vrt'ii'fn mn1 aitap to 1 1 r T f 1 1 .1 k ii I ' . . ... . .
wany a woma --r - . v : v""- tvv 4u v. d ..i-v ruiiu i ty mi uu eugiueer lay out ino creates coniuston and costs more
Bbio. Chicago News.
isay keepsjsaylng It all the.'thno. Chicago
it. Manchester Union.
vork on the ground mark It and money. Sterling City News.
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE.
We offer for sale at a bargain the
Pullman automobile we are now driv-
ing. This la a four-clyinder car of
hlga power and Is in perfect condi-
tion. Tires are first class and tho
extra equipment Includes: Wind-
shield Stewart No. 27 trip and season
speedometer extra Inner tubes Ura
irons top and top boot trunk rack;
mud chains etc. You may have your
machinist go over this car and ex-
amine to your entire satisfaction. Tha
reason for selling want a larger car
of the same make. For price eta
see us ar our office.
lOStf GILLIA3C BROS.
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