The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 64, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 14, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
WEDESDAY JA.NTAKY 14 1914.
PAGE THREE.
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PERSONAL ITEMS
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YOUR camera can give best results only
when you use the best film.
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J THE BIG SANITARY TUBE!
LOTS FOR THE MONEY
There is no remedy that will cure every disease but
there are some that we know to be honest reliable and of
great curative value. Such is Saxo Salve.
No Skin Sufferer should therefore hesitate to try it. We take
all the risk and bear all the expense if Saxo Salve fails but as it
succeeds in over 90 of the cases our risk is not so great after all.
Will you try it?
RENFRO-McMINN DRUG CO.
Brownwood Texas
f If yon tclne superior service let as be yoar pharmacbt. Prices arc reasonable and alike to all.
-Mrs. J. C. Calon of Wichita Kan.
js visiting her -son J. i;. Calon.
Rev. M. H. Carroll of Briton Is a
- of relatives fn Brown wood to-
day. Miss Earnestine Schumann ol
0:i. inali is a uiwt of her con-sia Alls-
C ithi l ine Porter.
t' F Ward is spending the day in
tiie Uangs community- talking with
:u demonstration farmers of... that
.section. .. :
ritii:T-TE V( 1IMI (U r. ':;. .
'SKOI'LII Hi: srrPOKTKl). Mr. .Lee ae a fcufivr.!- from a geii-
Withoi.t . n ...iii ih Vui u- cral breakdown in "' h -alrlrr-'-Whilo not
"I ache- r.. ..: .' 4in a Jdi'JoV riauSiy ' iH. fw4 . l ad lie.n unable to.
y aool. v ; a . mis w ; d of coin- -:aOlrt for some time. " and his
jndatim c; the e'aiaeter of outer- "'?atfc- wn's- not unexpected He was
alnuKnt.- eivon by iS 'a ;n their i ib" Mississippi. Doc. ' Oth.r JS-17.
' strated i.cmre muin ..: thso aa t years ow at ttie. turn
"tortainmonts hao be. n i a h?gh wf'-is death. Surviving
.-'dor .Usorviv. .: .a !...r:.r a ifo "h(2"ihn e clii Wren.
. nancial support than th.-y haw been aI fewer" Messrs. H; W. and
.-oivinc If these had b.en nnlri at. d Mrs. l?. M. Robinett.
Tactions all would have felt that v -i -of i be -community is extend-
e - had received t:: ir mone 's ' ;li--m.
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( or II WILL .11 KK r
IX (valli:d SKSSIOX
The city t.ouucil will me
session tonight at tlx -It
Mrs. .. A. Morris' of RastropTex-
as' arrived in the city-. last night for
a isit witli Jut daughter .Mrs. .J. M
Hern and family."
Mrs. J. U. Stone and uattghter Ma-
!'ol Doty came o or. Sunday night
t'-.mi Itia.t.'i fap a visit With Tirown-
a . it lat i es ajul friends.
Unti: r:-... and- Xoluo risk' i f r
.. s'evda for Siu An'gtlt) imiking the
triji on thtir Indian tuotorcycled. j
They f 'xpoct to return some' time to-
t in called iiight
hail to re-
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The ftNSCO Film
makes finer more artistic photographs because it
has chromatic balance and unusiial speed and
latitude. It reproduces color tones in correct value
and gives unusual depth and clearness.
Try Ansco Film and print your-negatives on
Cyko Paper. You will have softer more beautiful
and truer pictures.
Let us show you our
' ' ' splendid choice cameras .
Pure chemicals and everything needed by the amateur photographer.
CAMP-BELL DRUG CO.
Vt
Misses Ivliza!eth and Susan Cassi-
coivo a proposiii n fro mtho Texas t dy ; mve gone to Dallas after a vis-
i'owor Light cnipan throimh their ! jt jlore tilvir parontSf Mr. and
rJ?iirosentatie. II .lakniu k of Dallas. j..irs. .M. S. C'jtssida . .Mis. Susan will
him are his oimum relates to tne equip-1 visit with relatives in Chicago be-
all of. wham mont f thfl' .waterworks- pumping f fcire n tuniing to her honio In Jack.
t
The
with electric driven machinery
v-orth even though a good admission
e had lx-on charged I specially HOHSKS Hl.'N AWAY AM)
commend to you the on : r the con-j 1A3IA(.'K A?" AUT63IQ.HILK.--j
H.g Friday night. Shnv our appr. -: " .... I
j iswruay aiiernoon ino team oi.
t iation of these af-r.ic :ns b at-
ending snd hringing at U ast a smal!
offering.
3 money making affair but it should
be self-sustaining. T H. HART
ho "sos drfuMi to the WapJes-lMatt-M
eniembor that tins is not t
. .as iuo ejuorou etuer avenue
.ran' into an automobile "driven by J
J. Tiuunins. who was carrying I)ae :
i
(iiilley s a passenger. The car was!
almost om;Moly turiiexl-arpurid iu
thv street and when Mr. Tim in in?
t.mk sto.-k of the damage he fount'"'
the tender radiator and hood of the
car wrecked. Xoither ho. nor Mr. CWl '
ley nw injured The horses were .
.10H F. LEK DEAD stmmed wlien thoy ran into the side-1
John Franklin Le? died early this walk and after heiim cut loose from
morning and the funeral services the wagon one of the horses agnin
were conducted this afternoon at 4 ran away and collided with a groc-
o'clock. at the family residence 1415 ery wagon. o damage was done exr
Avenue A. Interment was made in cept to the auto.
"When you want a reliable medicine
for a cough or cold tak- rhawH-r-lain's
Cough Remedy it cin always
be defended upon and is pleasant and
safe to take. . For sa;e h &-U dealers.
Adv.
a ONCE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS- OPEN 10
COLO-ll-HEHf Ifi CATARRH VANISHES;.-
Warning!!
Filter Your Water
. Your oori health
demands it. The
best filter on the
market is the
Hygeia Filter
Sold by
Rankin
Sheet Metal Works
y 118 East Broadway
OUR TELEPHONE
No. 598
is for your Convenience
son;.. Mich. Misrf Genevieve cassidy
i accompanied her -isters to DaHas for
'a visit. ' " '.
DELICIOUS RYE
AND BROWN
BREAD EVERY
Phone 80
DAY! I
-Here is a remedy that will cure
your cold. Why waste time and nion--'e-y
experimenting hr. you can 4ot a
ireiMiiation that has won i wo'd-wiile
I reputation Ivy its e-nres of this dis-
; ea.se. and can always he depend"! up
:on? It is known everywhere as fhaui-'
I lMr Iain's Cough Itomedy an 1 is a
medicine of real merit. For h?h hy
j all dealers. Adv. -
BON BON BAKERY
liKfantly Helieu's Swollen Inflained tli". nostrils; penetrates and heals
ot. Head. Throat Von llreathe the. inflained. swollen membrane
Frcclj Dull Headache line-"atj w.hieh lin s thejiose head and throat;
DKehanre Stops rl. -ars the air passages; si'om nasty!
Try "EU s Cr-am f?a:m." .dischargee d a feeling of cleans-
;'t a i-:i.a!i lfttle anywa. just to lag-. .KfjotbiuR relief romes immediate- f
' t A; il v a little in the nostrils If... - '
e 1 instantly your I'loqsod nosp and :0on't lay awake tonight struggling
st'jijed-ti;' ;iir iias-as-s of 'the tieaa fr rf9Mfi. with liead tuffd; nos-'.
!! open: you will breathe freely; tril elosod. ..hacking and blowing
ul'ness and hadach disappear" Py Catarrh or a cold with it mnning .'
v rning! t!' 'atarrh. eoid-in-had or nosv. foul muroui; dropping into "the!
atarrhal o- throat will ! ton t'iroat. and raw dryness is diitressinc
Knd suvii iumery now! Get th t.ut truly nredless !
smaU bottle of "Elys Cream Balm' Put your faith just once in 'lily's'
at any drop store. This sweet fra- Cream Halm" and your cold or ca- j
i;Tjnt '.aim dissolves by the heat of t. :h wiM surely disappe-ar.-- dv.
Phone us when you need
anythino in the Drug
line and we will be glad
to send it to you by a
special general delivery bo
Brownwood Drug
Company
E. E. Davis Manager
SEE THESE PEOPLE
January 15 at Carnegie Library
In the 4th number of the Federated
Clubs Lyceum Course
. Tekla Farm Soprano. Margaret Day Accompanist
J. Allen Grubb Tenor. and Piano Soloist.
Burt P. McKinnie Baritone Rose Heidenreich Contralto.
The InternationI Operatic Company
Presenting
"Scenes from Grand Operas in Costumes."
Tekla Farm was formerly Madam Schuman-
Heinck's Prima Donna in "Love's Lottery." J.
Allen Grubb is referred to as the "Caruso of Ly-
ceum Tenor." Burt McKinnie was formerly with
. Savage's English Grand Opera Co. Rose Heiden-
reich was formerly with theNational Grand Op-
era Company Chicago.
An Opportunity of a Lif etirrie at a Moderate Price.
Admission 75 Cent. Check Seats at Renfro-McMinn Drug Company's
KKPKKSKXTATIVK TAYLOR
COMES IN KKOM HIS F KM i
Representative 1J I. Talor name .
in yesterday frvtr-kf farm at Max1'
and spent the evening here xxirli hi.
son. Tliotv ll Tajlor and family!
leaving o;-thi -Frisco for Ft. Worth to '
attend the Fanners' Union meeting to-
da. -Mr Taylor is not only a legislator
but. a farmer and a sood one. He'
sax s. he made this year '( bnsh-!s of
fine corn on one and one-fourth acres
of land; and is selling the grain at
f.tucv prices for -fed corn V!iii
asked how lie d;d if !'. said he jn-'
laid particular attention to two
Ihinss seed selection and cultivation
He plows early and deep and oft.n:
and uses four-foot roxys
.Mr. Taylor also gave the RiHI.un
reporter a few pointers about Hro-wn.
wood He sas what the town m-. l-
is uome motfn of manu fact urine th-
products x hit h Brown co-'jnty rais--.
m that lnindrMl of in-n tn:rh' le
employed. here ami ke.p.ail oit'r m n-
at h''iMf 'i'h- tax rate xx as d u
d and xvhi-Tv Mr. Tax lor !eljtes in
Ssuiiia; !onls for VynJ hospitals- -Jr.-
nUn1 for that lax-arwf fu i?ood
r.iads he does not bflleye in indis-
entirtnate bond isisues for the Uer
neraf iui t i -pax ' for.'.' He admitted
hoxxex.r. that Ilronnw-ood Sf-ems to-
be v'up again-st i'" now. espeeiaHy as
to the ( ilooi K l m
r
Mr. Taxloj- axs the fanner.-! must
i!.t ?lr!se tiKJ i:imit. because j
fhat reduces t!- price.. He believes'
fvr acres hh-o'ild be planted to cot.'
t n and mor.- ih res to hoys and tur-
1 -. and in' ts eninenMx cori-ef
THE SANITARY
BARBER SHOP
106 CENTER AVENUE
Tin ck'smot in the. cleanest toivn in Texas continues to
solicit your business. Messrs. Lee Horton Mosc Yeacer JJance
Kiclianls and Will Jones all excellent workmen are employed. A
special child's hair cuftlnsr chair and patient barbers for the chil-
dren. icest bath rooms in town plent- of liirht and hot water.
(Jie u a call and you xvill I e pleased. Music at all times.
E. L. Baughj Prop.
j Beautify Your Home !
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SA6
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Hi SULPHUR
My pl.ititini: sliaile trees loses. shntl.s c t rreens and fruit
trees. The MnnvmvooJ ami West Texs Nursery has tliem
of ail kituls and as fine as ever ijrew and at riht prierv.
Send and get my catalogue.
W. J. Sehulze
Bangs Texas.
t
t
wmm GRAY HI
! vimlem: msitoks herb.
i
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It's ('raiiilinotlier's Kecipe to Kestore
Hair that "loses its color and las-
Hair that losses its color and lus-
tre or when it fades f tints gray
dull and lifeless i caused hy a lack
of sulphur in the hair Our grand-
mother made up a .mixture of fiae
Tea and Sulphur .to keep her locks
dark. and beautiful and thousands of
wotneii ami men who value that even
color that beautiful dark .shade of
hair wlii'ii is so attractive used o
ly this old-lime recipe.'
' 'Nowadays -we et this famous mix-'
1 ture by asking at any. drug store for
a ."( cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage
'and Sulphur- Hair Remedy" which
NOKKIS TRIM MRU-lilM.'
IN .FORT VORTH ( OI RT
In the trial of Rev. J. Frank Xor-; V. C. Grant of Abilene is spnui:ii:
ris at Fort Worth but little headway the week in Brownwood. ami giving
has been made. Tire first panel of a big job to -a local foundry. Mr
.200 prospective jurymen was exhaust-1 Grant has patented nn ke.ciaking de-
ed at 1:::0 yesterday afternoon and ice for use on -farms jmF hi small
"Judge Swayne Immediately ordered : toxins and is having a model made
anotlier panel of 73 summoned. Of! here. He says the dice i very in-
the first panel 20 ihiMi vere accepted expensive and uitl w. ke ice at a
as possible jurors and the remainder ot about four en.- p r hundred
were excused for various reasons '(ounIs. Such a devjc (Ttild be of
The lawyers in the cae consumed inestimable xahe ;o th. r wiy fa-7i;-considerable
thne yestordity withers .around Urown.vood xx ha have
v.rangle. as the eligibility of tales larg.- b. id.- of m'-Ic'- .vs and sell
tile i rt a ale p. .
ot:ntrx las been hard
ast 'iv xi.irs. sajs
nien for jury service. ' th ir ci .1
j W. J. .Taylor' one of the prosper- ' 't'l- A ..
1 tive jurors hi the case sahl a wo. hit durln::
Jinan had telephoned his" yffe a dayr- G:ani
1
or two ago' rtslrlhg what
I
fh.ri... 11... u...i.. uf. iraiiv . opnuoii in uie uase was.
enly tliaL nobody- can possibly tell
it has been applied. Resides it takes
off dandruff stops scalp itching and
falling hair. You just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with-it and draw
this through your hair taking one
stnnri strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; but what
delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sul-
phur is that besides beautifully dar-
kening the hair after a few upplica-
Taylor's there
1 Ti
th
r :
be m
This ere-i "lost lrrt
ated considerable excitement in the 'spite all this however
court and
lion lias been
ney Raskin said last night: "I have
asked the foreman of the present
grand jury to have a thorough in-
I a grand jury fnvestiga- 1 continued to grow and now hi
een ordered. County Attorr excellent prospect for a. ureal y
s 'ci'ii ex a worse
;ae ere;" for tiie
total '..lb es. De-
the town has
has an
year.
Mrs. A. R. Tabor of Crlder. Mo.
Iliad been troubled with sick headache
vestigation made of this Incident Injfor about flve voans wnen sne bcgail
order that ve may ascertain who is j taking Chamberlain's. Tablets. Si-e-trying
to fix jurors in Tarrant couu- hias tak.t two bottles of them an 1
ty. I hope the investigation will be tJiey nave CUrei jer. Sick headach-
complete and effective." js caused by a disordered atuim .
1
tions it also brings lack the gloss Examination of tjae second panel of for which these tablets are especisl-
'ii' 1 yt.i and gives it an appear- t'lesnun began this afternoon at 2 ly intended Trv htm grt well ani
an (' of ib.iti'MiK e Adv oelock. s'ay wrll S -Id tv ' !f 'ers AJv
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