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SATURDAY APRIL 18 1914.
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
PAGE FOUE
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I Spring Jewelry of
With the Spring toggery comes ine can ior amain y
We are prepared with new goods. Many beautiful things
that will add much to that new suit or gown and many
pretty articles for gifts. Call and see them before purchasing
Armstrong Jewelry Company
"The Gift Store"
THE DAILY BULLETIN
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Mayes Printing Company
Office of Publication
JitBrown Cor. Brown and Lee Sts;
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: SATURDAY APRIL 18 1914.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The Daily Bulletin is authorized
ao announce the following as candl-
4teg for orfice subject to the ac.
tfoa of the Democratic primary In
July 1914.
For
Sheriff:
HUGH N. DAVIS
M. H. DENMAN
(Re-Election.
"or District Clerk:
E. A. BECKHAM.
For County Attorney:
A. E. WILSON
For County Clerk:
MISS MINNIE BONDS
S. C. DOUGLASS.
HOMER BYRD.
For Tax Collector:
J. E. (ED.) RICHARDSON.
M. L. SANDERS.
- LEM BATTON. .
JOHN SHANNON.
T. B. CHASTAIN.
W. A. BUTLER.-
For County Treasurer:
C. R. (DOLPH) COOK.
J. R. LEWIS.
JAMES E. SMITH.
CHARLEY BYNUM.
For Tax Assessor:
WALTER JOHNSON.
(Re-election.)
For Commissioner Precinct 1:
T. N. SIMMONS.
JOE M. SALYER
N. J. HENDERSON
W J. LEE
j SYL TABOR. j
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For Justice of the Peace Precinct 1: t
G. B. CROSS. . !
BIG PICNIC APRIL J1ST
BY SANTA ANNA FIREMEN!
Ben Parker is here from Santa An- j
na attending to business matters and '
boosting for the big Fireman's pic-j
nic to be held there San Jacinto Day
April 21st. Parker soys- it is to be!
the biggest stunt ever attempted byi
a "West Texas town and that a tordi. j
al invitation is extended everybody in
Brownwood to join in the festivities.
The feaure of the day's program will
be a contest by the firemen of Santa j
Anna Coleman and Bal linger for al
loving cup to be given by the State
Bank of Santa Anna. Following this
contest there will be a baseball gam
between Walker-Smith and Santa An-
na and -a basket ball game between
Santa Anna and Ballinger high school .
The visitors will be privileged to en-
joy an old fashioned picnic dinner
and all are guaranteed a royal wel-
come. Rheumatic Pains Relieved
Why suffer from rheumatism when
ronf ni?v ijn hl at s.i small a cost?
Mrs. Elmer Hatch Peru Ind. writes
"I have been subject to attacks of
rhemnt!sm for years. Chamberlair-'s
Liniment always relieves me immedi-
jite' aud I take pleasure in recom
mending it
cent bottles.
-r-AdV.
to others." 25 and 50
For sale by all dealers.
Some men are proud of having de-
scended from the.'r ancestors and
jibe-! b.ius; or hitting risen a-vt
tiielrs.
Quality
Standing of the Teams
TEXAS LEAGUE.
iStiinding of the Teams
Clubs P. W. L.
Pet
.067
.550.
'Beaumont 9 6
3
4
4
4
ipt
Worth 9
..-.so
.556
.444.
.444
.333
Galv8ton
..j 9
San Antonio .-:; .; .9
J Dallas .' 9
Houston .v 9
4
4
3
Wednesday's Results
Ft. Worih 2;. Austin 1.
Galveston 5. San Antonio 2.'
Dallas 5 Waco 4.
Houston S Beaumont 4.
Where They Play Today
Waco at Ft. Worth. .
Austin at Dallas.
Galveston at San Antonio.
Beaumont at Houston.
1
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
- Clubs-
Brooklyn . .
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Chicago .'. . .
Cincinnati .
St.' Louis ...
Boston
New York .
P
W. L. Pet
;- -.0. 1000
1000
.750 1
.500 j
.'.500!
.250 i
.000 j
.000
' 1
4 3
.2. '1
. .2. 1
4 1
2 0
Friday's. Results
Brooklyn 5 Boston 0.
Pittsburgh 2 St. Louis 0.
Philadelphia 3. New York 1.
. Chicago 6 Cincinnati 5. .
Where They I'Inj Today
Boston at Philadelphia. -New
York at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. .
Chicago at St. Louis.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
.Stundini: of the
Clubs
Team
P.
4
3 -
:i
:i .
w
L. Pet .
0 1000'
'Chicago . '
Nfew YCttik; . . . .... -
WaslilngtOn v... : . .
SL -.Lou Is.
Boitpn
Detroit '
Philndolnhfa . .
.tG7
607 j
.000!
.000 i
1
. 1.
0
I Clevdnnd .. s". . . "'':.' Z -
Fridaj-s Results
Chicago G Cleveland 5.
Washington 1 Boston 0."
St. Louis 2 Detroit 1.
New York I Philadelphia 0.
Where They Piny Today.
St. Louis at Chicago
"levoland at Detroit.
Washington at New York.
Philadelphia at Boston.
UNITED CHIIIES
j Preliminary Canvass by Committee Is j
Very EiicourHtrimr to Those
IifCIurao
Whnn the I'nited -Charities Associa.
tion was reorganize;! recently under
Its entirely new constitution plans
for neeurin-j; funds f.r the operation
of the 'society during the year were
fully discussed and committees were
appointed to make an individual can-
vass of the town for funds. The. town
.was divided info four section with
a. committee in. charge of each sec-
tion. These committees have-been at
work during the week and while
their canvass Is not. yet completed
they have received much encourage-
meat The business men of the town
have responded very liberally to
their requests for subscriptions and
the canvass so far made Indicates that
a total of about a thousand dollar
will be subscribed for the year. This
amount will go entirely to charity
and will be dispensed through the me-
rllmn or flip. Pastors Association of
: I
the" city and its officers. A complete)
report Of the canvassing committees
wlW be made as soon as their work .'s
finished.
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WANT ADS'
3
in L FARRIS. Osteopathic Physician1
loOG Brownwood Nat'l. Bank Bldg.' ;
I Have- our trees sprayed and pro- I
Itect them from Insects. Phone 159 1
j or see W.. E. Cox. Jr. H2tf?
j WANTED Room and table boarders.-
'First . class service at a moderate !
price. Mrs. AL DAVIS corner Brown
and -E. Chandler. Phone J-742 140
FOR National Steam Launary; Slier-i
man Texas Pnone im. -
FOR SALE
CHOICE Sl IiritBA.V ACREAGE
3 3-1 acres 2 miles from -Court
House a -bargain for $::.") on
" terms to suir purchaser.
Hy Acres near Austin ave-
nue on graded street a nap
for . 5S0O.0O cash payinen'i of
$100.00: terms to -oiiit w.ith
per cent interest.
KIDI) A- HELL
Land and Insurance.
BARGAINS IX CITY PROPERTY
-5.Rooni house two porcho3.
Storm house barn city water.
lot 00x150" feet two blocks from
Vine Street -Subway a good buy
for $1350.00; Small cash pay-
ment balance like rent.
5-Room house underground cis-
tern large barn two lots-. 50x
150 each on corner one-half
block from Coggin avenue. Price
$1500.00 payment of $250.00 and
terms to' suit; Owner would con-
sider a smaller place .is pftrt
. ' '
Choice Ford Add it on lots on
; Avenue IJ. A pk-Kup for $150 (10
eir payments' of $H.ou down .
and $HUK) per month on each
lot. '
2 (.Iran'dview Addition lots 75x
150 each south front well locat-
ed. . Price $750.00; terms to. suit
KIDI A HELL
Land and Insurance..
SOUTH SI HE RESIDENCE LOTS
. 22 Lots. 50x1 33.
From t .) $20u Each
$25 Cat i. lance monthly
. MI'y.'IKXAS LAND CO
FOR SALE Sewing machines all
kinds. on easy terms cheap See Ful-
kerson at Citizens Dray Line. or. aft-
er 0 p. ni. phone 909. . 144tfe
We can sell an acre in COggin Ad-
dition for $950 that is worth $1200
and give terms.
.MID-TEXAS" UN;D CO.
1 FOR SALE-r-.My residence on Brady
ave. at a bargain. Quick salp. Phone-jR-592.
1 .CENT EH WKXri- RESIDENCE
I PROPERTY.
j One Block from High School
t . Ground.
' f517o. Prire 52.500.00.
i;'J-7 Prion S 1.750.00.
' .MID-TEXAS IVND CO.
. Phone 9.
FOR SALE
combination five
A fine
year
old
! Marc and a new rubber tire .Moon
hnefou with harne.-s.
Wn have no use for it and will sell
t i bargain. Either cash or a bank-
al'.b' note.
FVp dr. HALES
-'leal Co.
at the Brownwood
142tf
FOR RENT.
F?. RENT 'Nicely furnished" front
lrorn on Austin avenue. Phono R571
-.ISStfc
FOR RENT Furnished upstairs
riom. south exposure. MRS. A. P
JVES. Phone R-712. 147c
j i-qji
RENT Furnished rooms for
Hi; 'it housekeeping. Phone 302.
129tfo
ROOMS FOR RENT All modern con-
veniences 1002 Fisk avenue. Phone
.1-70
141tf
$100 REWAR:D for arrest and convic-
tion of party- or. parties taking Jersey
Bull from my pasture. Brand mule's
root on left hip." B S. BOYSEN. 131tf
HOAKDKHS.
CLEAN HMDS. iood tublr board at
Central Cottage. Phone S7G. Rates
SI per-day special rates by the week
d!44tfc
ONTDURMERIjW
Whatever way it is 5pent you will
emoy it fully if jOur feet are dreed
in a pair i wen zillllv"ccu
( Made exclusively for Men )
iSofe Ze OM 71ms Mstesnr
dfMwTf fne Styles "
COME IN AND LOOK OVER THE NEW
pa
6TYIE.5. YOJ NEED
BROWNWOOD
SHOE STORE
UEM'OJIK COJIE WELCOME
J SUNDAY APRIL 19th at the
Austin Avenue Presbyterian Church
9:15 a. in. "THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. Eiery member expect-
ed. Visitors and new members welcomed.
Evangelistic Services Begun
Crnlton and Mallard the Kiaiiirelists
sen ires at 11 a. in. and S p. m.
V'.MLtOllK COJIK WELCOME-
SKILLED LABORERS IN
LZ
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3.
exception of Cuba and Porto Rico av-
fcordlnc to information here.
r
It is anticipated that tlie
en ill e.
to be'
: question probably will have
PANAMA
CANA
j submitted to the governments of t.ie;a. m.:- fiord's
j-various countries from which these
: laborers came.
I Cemetery on Townsite
site for the permanent canal govern-j
fment town of -Balboa. It has been j
decided to exhumd all- the bodies bur.
led there: Already more than 1000
bodies have been removed most of
; them "being cremated. Others have
been shipped to the states and agaiu
buried.
The cremation Is progressing at
the rate of thirty to forty bodies
a" day- A total of 4.945 bodies have to
be disinterred and cremated.
The French Legation
The French government soon
will
build and own its legation building
'-in 'Panama. A large tract . of ground
ihas been given to France by tfte-Pan
ama government.
It. ts near tiu
t'-n'.vera'tv club on
the soawall :inJ- resAldod as one
a: the choicest locBfloc iu the city
It .cvertooKs tne Bay towaru tne
cHic entrance oi tne camii auu. mu
several tsinnus.on wnicn art;.
many fortifications that protect the
can.'i entrance..
Plans for; the. new structure have
been prepared in Paris and are be-
ing brought to Panama by a supervis-
ing architect who will superintend
the construction .work.
Whooping conga is aoout everj -
C h drcn's wisenses ery rrevuiem
tr. ni.
most as bad. Use Foley's Honey and
. - ' - t 1 . 1 n
Tar t ompoiina ior lnimmeu imunwi
and coughing. Mrs. L C. Hostler ;
Grand Island. Nobr.. says: "My three
children had severe attacks of whoop-
ing cough and a very few doses oij
Foley's Honey and Tar gave great re-'.
lief Adv. I
SPFIMAL FOR SAT
URDAY OR MONDAY.
We offer for Quick sale one high
grade Piano dark walnut finish fine
condition almost as good as new. for
$16S.OO on the terms of $10.00 down
and $6.00 per month. This is a. bar-
gain. HALL MUSIC CO.
Phone 282.
(let a 10 cent bottle of Sweet -M s.
ed 'Pickles a Can of Veal Loaf an-' '
a loaf of bread the Subway of
course and come go with us Tuesday
21st San Jacinto Day. We are going t
to close up and take to the woods
-
Crepe De Chines all colors at
Norwood's Saturday and Monday 39c.
dl45
For Autos on coun-
try trips see J. L.
Morgan day phone
214 night phone
J-303.
Oxford
A NEW HMR PQNT TUU ?
WELCOME COME WELCOME
5
will be in rharire f the ;
WELCOME COME WELCOME-
St. John's Curdi
No services tomorrow as the Rec-
tor is at Comanche. Litany service
on Wednesday evening at S:
; J.XO POWER Rector.
CHirrch of Christ
151." Brady Avenue. Bibie lesson 10
Super 11:15 a. m.;
- preaching 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by
; Elder . Sam
with us.
Ribble. Come and be
First Methodist Church
Services at the Methodist church
tomorrow. as follows:' Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m.: preaching by the
pastor at 11 a. hi. and s p. m. Every-
body Is invited-to all the sen-fees
K. P. BARTON. Pasror.
Christian Church
Subject 11 a. m.: "The Supreme
Message." Subject at s o'clock p. m.:
"Christ's Claims." Bi'de school at
5:45 a. m. A cordial welcome is ex -
tended to all: there will be good mu -
sic . GEO F. CCTHRELL.
Pastor.
.(Joindn Arenue IJsC1. C'Mirrh
The pnblic has a eor-inl- ::: :.v
to-attc-.i te usual service
is -
church Sunday. .Prenchinr by the pjs-
tor at tae mrnins anu eonm;
- nours anu tne usuai joung peoiue
. societies m tne anernoon.
First Presbyterian Church
Sunday school with classes for ev-
ery age and need at 9:46. The live
class for men and women meets in
the 'New Opera house at. 9:45.
Subject of the morning sermon at
the 11 o'clock hour is "Gossip." the
j subject of
the evening sermon at S
wiI1 ie
God's Church." Covenant-
M v
er Company No.
297 will meet at the
church at- 3 this afternoon. The Se-1
' ' . ' ...11 . 1 T" I
nior .iinuins wu iukul at u. i. u -
egp an(1 the jniors at the Arcade at
. t t. . .
mi- nu-TO Wua-.u muuuu
Wednesday evening at S.
The public is cordiaHy invited to all
the services of .the church.
Austin Avenue Presbyterian Church.
Services will be held at the usual
Hours. 'Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Rev. N. F. Grafton will "preach at It
a. in. and S p. in. -Mr. Lauris .Mallard
j will liave charge .of the singing.
i Thest
services win e tne Degmniug
Feeling Lonesome
Do you know why a family grows lonesome at home on 'Sandfly?
I;.'s because the rooms are not Bright. We haTe many HOME
BRIUHTEXERS in our Xew Stock of WALL PAPERS. The light
and Happiness of a home depend largely upon the Wall Dera-
tions. HARDY & DENNY PAINT & WALL PAPER CO.
211 Center Avenue
of the revival services conducted by
these men in this church. The public
has an earnest Invitation to. attend
S these services and all the services of
3 1 the series of meetings. The members
K!Jf every churc'n in town an- Invited
I jto take an active part !n th meeting
jon the full assurance that the meet
ing will in no way be on sectional
Unts. Come cad feel at home and
welcome.
First Hnptist Church
Sunday school at 9::i0 a. m. Sun-
beams and Junior Union at S p. m
B. Y. P. C. at 4 p. nr. Preaching by
the pastor at ia:15 a. m. and 7:4.i p.
m. A cordial invitation is extended
the people of Brownwood to worship
with us.
L. J. MIMS Pastor.
The Young Women's Missionary So.
ciety of the First Baptist church will
meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 in a
work meeting. Circle No. 1 with
Mrs. A. SaIIeyr HOS Victoria street.
Circle No. 2 with Mrs. W. W. Davis.
101G Ave. B.
RAILROADS MAT OWN
WATER LINES UNTIL
HEARING IS COMPLETED.
Washington April IS. The later-
state Commerce Commision announces
today that the railroads may continue
to own water' lines after July first
pending a further investigation by
the Commission.
Why It Suits Particular People
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
is pr npt and effective for coughs
colds croup hoarseness broacnlal
coughs and throat troubles. Thomas
Verron. Hancock Mich. writes; "Fo-
ley's Honey and Tar quickly relieves
rirkiing throat and stops the cough
ritb no bad after effect" It contains
no opiates and is pure. That's why it
suits particutar people. -Adv.
The Woman's Missionary ?-:ity of
the Austin avenue Pr -' "t - :.ta
church will meet with ?f-s. ' M
iSeitz at 3 p. m. Monday ?.
.i "V v
Lesson the fourth chapte-
King's Business. Mrs. G. A.
son will be the leader.
Giro Comfort to Stoat Persons
A r "A whoJerome cat'nirtic that
has tfcnuIatiK? r-ffe-t pi the stom-
- and we is 7" ;y Cathar.
( Ta'.'?. TuM.jghIy cleansing
i at-.' nr. they kr-v you regular with
qo unpleasant aler
effects
Thev remove that gr.ssy.
tustenaeu ieeiing so uucimiuiia jic iu
?tout pe-jens. Adr
Picture Framing
Have just received a
shipment of
New Mouldings
Oval Frames with convex
i glass tor enlarged pictures
.
j Small Ovals for DhOtO-
r"iau 7 u
! grapnS etC.
First class workmanship;
Artistic selections mod-
erate prices.
The Art Shop
R. M. Alsworth
Over the Bungalow.
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