Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 209, Ed. 1 Monday, June 24, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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PAKE four.
TIJE DAILY BULLETIN
XOmiY JLXE 24 1912
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Don't Overlook
The Sale of Women's Ready-
made Garments now being con-
ducted at this store. Dozens of
nice dresses have been sold and
there are a good many yet to be
sold; Linens Voiles Lawns Ging-
hams Tissues and Silks and all
are new and well-made. The
prices will certainly surprise you
when you see them.
Gilliam Bros.
Shirtwaists at half price.
and a good time was had by all
lunate enough to -be . present.
for-
ENJOYABLE
vuvuurun
TOW
OF BROOkKSXJTH
HOST .SATURDAY.
VTA
MANY VISITORS WERE PRESENT
HACK FROM A VISIT TO
HIS BROWN ( OIWTY FARM
A. P. McClatehey of this city re-
turned tins morning from his farm
near Trickham. and when seen by a
Bulletin man was telling about the
grasshoppers he killed there last j
week. He says however they are '
thinning out and will soon be gone.
His method of killing them was the.
old fashioned plan of catching them i
between a paddle and the ground and j
bearing down hard. Mr. McClatehey -i
says that about all the farmers in 1
that section of the county-are through
threshing oats and that the average ! Ball tonne Speecho From Candidate
yield will be about Mi bushels to the 1 Blir Dinner Were the At-
acre. -Jim Stone who lives on Mitke- . tractions of the J)ar.
I water was exhibiting last week sev- - Brookesmlth Tex.
era! immense heads of oats one "of t
j which measured 5!S inches fn length. Saturday June 22nd. ' At an earl
t Mr. Stone has one small patch that hour tl1" crowd -be-gan asmblin
will easily yield SO bushels to the
' acre. Crops in that section. Mr. Me-
i Clntchey said look thrifty and prom-
I ise big yields though the cut worms
J have damaged some few fields of cot-
; ton to such an extent that they will
have to be replanted.
June 24. Ou
little town pulled off a nice picni
Pf
ARRIVING AT BALTIMORE.
Continued from Page 1.
j under the beairtffnl tmade s at the
I can Molt."
The opening and wlcome addre.
fwas delivered by Mr. Temple Dunr
j Mr. T. C. Yantis responded Hf
subject was "Education." IU- urge
all to strive for an-education in ordf
that a higher plane might btireache
in later years. He was proud' to met
! tion the fact that Mr. Temple Dun
j was a Howard Payne product-
i Later the candidates all a'nrfouncc
j in order which was much enjfcyeo';
pecially Mrs E. L. Walkers' ai
nouncement for county strperinteni
i night to secure less crowded accom-
modations. Today however Wash-jent. She made a splendid talk aft
iugton is full or people thousands of j which several -boosters congratulate
' (...r. W'n. T-nn.... U i ..tl.. ..!.
in ait respects to iim- Hie position an
her many friends hope she will 1
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ol.ii'-i'n. d.i!T.- in
ari- -s ite isi's
tin- state two r -three
i.irmi-al appli-
fins turn ot
times ;i vi-ar
Mrs. Matlie Harlow is at Holder at
the bedside. of her father who m. re-
pot ti'd dangerously ill.
J A. Austin went to Galveston Sat-
urday on short business .visit.
H-nr llaatt
terdav !n i'.e ( r
f Tempi
i Iif trn. :
" ?Hnd
He reiwirts conditions in and :ir mud
his cii as befits iri a satisfactory con-
dition '
Claud Harris of Lampasas
a few hours in the city this morning
while on his way to Fort Worth to
visit relatives ..
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Prentice bav re
turned tram Holder where they were
called on account of the seriens ifl-
ness of Mrs. Prentice's father.
K. E. Kii kpatrb -l- ifi hi bonji t::n.
'k uins on The San Saba.
lMni-i. -Ir r nv. dis.n?
inu; piil. and stda atr in t.'in it.'-
ri Sr:rnii.-U:!f and Jb.e
Vh. E i:aaglifin M mis-mcru-j
tog lor Ciafiburr ail a sWrt fetwIticfcSii. .
ttii..
i
E. H Flyun. one of rbeertsrrh?-
fwic ?urchants of Hhiiss. ws" fa the
;City today on business
l.indmi and liute daugh
ter-of Sail Angelo V.er- in IiH city
iqdav on their way to - May. to ssnd-
tru ck 'r two vfth rbitiveg. - '
IVpnty Sheriff Lvb hihp in -frutH.i
Via!! 'bis niornim:. where lw hsA
been on business. - i
:' rk Mc(;.f wcti t " to Bmii- this
nioinin'i to conjt'ft with the voters of .
ihut itiae resardiner his. race - for
C??n.v Attorney. 1
(i. H. W.v'att and famtlv expect to
take their departure toiiKmw for
their iM-v home in Hell county Mr.
W'.vatt (:as exchanged his residence
and other property hen- for a nice
arm seven mile? from Temple but
informs tis that he has no irtea of
.turning farmer ami for the present '
will reside in Helton. II epeets to
return here thin fall for the purpose
of bu inn cotton.
Mark McfSee. witididafe for cottoty
attorney went to Ztpftyr on the carv
ly inoruing train and entighi thc-woAf-bound
hack to Jiangs' to attend- Up?
Masonic installation at . that place..;
Mr. and Mrs. J. I
Jibtpe this morning
tj-fjt to Mineral Vells.
Stewart artlvetl v
- i .... -
IJfllll it IIIWMnt!-fnpc
Afeney-
Little Miss larguerit
Wicch-1! is in 'pe cii
viMl to friends and relatives.
I1
(
" I '
U. C. Easlex . left this niorhiuj; for
.ConiHuciu-. where lie wiH snend st-y-
...j .i... .. ....r'ji... u...-...:. standing on the stre-1
m i ii.t ni-ieuuiuH i iitrsiuK nine .
i ::.... ..... .f...... -t ... .a..
. - -t ftltIll.l l f tllllt I Mil IJII till
J wel Johnson made a business"
trtf jo Blanket this morning return-;
tag on the afternoon train
. Ira. V- Hall wlio has Inisiness inter-.:
RSts at Phiiuview. came in yesterday
fnt a short visit to liis family.
F2d R Prasbejir and wife and daugb-.
4er returned last night from a ten
il5V visit to their old home at Homs-
J. Miller left thfs moraitig- -for
fa massing trip o (?rosS Cilf a.d
tli week mi ulMJh 1)d r h iumy. He r;i'
fee out several days.
- h.- if- lti-'-i c.i'ue. in this after-
l.Bifjfn !. :c l er hr.n-e at Wat r V'IT .
;Tfnu clii.H Count and will sjyehd
-troa-i.le i; w.-eks riHrthtg er trare-irs:
Mr. itui r"c. C. .Jyrirk'-
J. JennitigS wtis ' among tfie
iUownwoodites Who want to;tstlvi?F
ton Saiurdjiy. takiiig: .ilyXrntnue of
the low rate to look after btislneH
. -natters mi iiie -penhtsalar" c4ty.
"J. L. Ellis the land man. is limp-
ing ;hLs week Last week. wlIe he
comer an
iii-
kje and in app.lyjns: a remedy lie did
too s;ood a jolt sot Ijnf he fs unable
for a djiy or tiv. to we;r shoes that
match.
Z. F. Pritehard. -an . optician wi
the Merry Optical Company of-Jialtns
spent a. few hours fn the city -tJj.te.
morning on his-way to Anson to' visiX
his parents. - While here tie was tltt
guest of Or. Winters. . who took pfea- i
tire in showing him around' arid odfnt
iwg out tlio. beauty spots of the p'ret-J
tiest town unVxas
excursionists stopping over in
: capital city to ee the sights before
i coming on to the convention city.
The Democratic national committee
met today to take. up contests and oth-
er matters. Tlje quarrels between
fhu I'hilippine delegates and the fac-
tional trouble in Illinois: are tiie ouI
iriipit! iaiit contests befor- the com-
mittee and thej will probably b de-
inW in short order.
Marching clubs and oth.'i nise-
uiakittg organizations ar- parading
tlu streets and raising the usua.l an-
lemonium tiat is a nec'ssvi.- v part of
tthe national political conventions. Ail
the presidential candidates are ravor-
ite soiw and. have their boomers but
the Clark forces are succeeding in
making tht most noise. The "houn'
. dawg" soug I? heard everywhere and
spent :l the owners of hand organs and othei
inmrumentii of torture are reaping a
Imnrcat t)f coin front the Clark boomers-by
grinding out the Missouri dit-
iy. Missonrlhiis are bire in force to
gl?e vjjriml sttpport to the man from
Pike county.
OilO of the most interesting of the
' delegates here Is Mrs. Annie Hamil-
ton Pitaer of Colorado Springs. Colo-
inuiaiinl delegate from the second con-
grosstouat district of that state. Mrs.
PJuer Is a sifter of Mrs. Champ
C'lftrk and naturally a strong support-
er of her hrother-ln-law. Mrs. Fit-
ter fs .firmly convinced that "Speaker
Clark. is to be the nominee.
"Xever In my life" declared Mrs.
P-Itxer. "have 1 made a speech but it
wecessful in the race.
At about 12 :3ft orclock dinner W:
-lread the ladles together wft
barlecue. bread and coffee furnish'
b the Brook smith ball team. Rig
hre we wish to thank the Jks t
tb"ir kindness
In th afte. rt .r. a mat-h :ra
mlled o;; iervpen Brookerrtf
riiarr Cr -ek
drink" ice- cream t'rn t
s were served on the aroint
and I
C.'i
can'li
a t-
Jotiti V
.-tands
UeCarty.
?eemed to ' njO
Kith Brarkl'--;: m
the
in'-1 mil hoe all had plnf:.
.a s or
(2u : re a crowd of Brownwo-x!
a r
T t
K.
ef
.!!. amnion? rl-os nottc- d -r
Yanti.-i W Jtrie WlU Bf
Miller irm Scott J I?
S: e-ir'f fvnu i ! in ! Ril i ir . r.
BOOSTEK -.
Bangs Wmle-tt aad Ind.an e
were also represented.
i
- j imne.
one of the at.r-j. As .Mrs.
DHIIONSTRATIXf TIIK I'OSSTRII
TIKS OF TIIK HUOWNnOC
COrXTRV.
There is eertatttly oce .-st.i iih
ment in Brownwood that is cenalr
making progre?5 A reirescntatv
the Bulletin drojHed into the BrQ
wood Optical Cos. oiijees today a
found that they were making pep;
ations to lake more floor space. Tt
are cirtUng tbrotrgh. the wall into-f
adjoining store-room. This will gt
them a much needed relief as th
business has grown so that they
Is 'unite possible that if I saw Champ crowded even in their present qu
Io3fngr otit In the convention I would ters.-
get up. before the convention and tell . The firm has made wonderful p
all tftpsp people what I know about jgress and their progress speaks r
Itfrts big. honest brother-in-law of ; times for their ability to tlo good wo
T. I. Churchill one of the .atyr-j. As .Mrs. ritxej is a nattve ot Mts-
prisin citizens of Brookesmith gave - Sonrf and descended front an old Sou-
the P.uWniu a pleasant-call today and -;.thern family and as Southerners are
while here imd his 'subscription ex- famed for their chivalry such action
tended one year. Mr. Churchill re- k on Mrs.. Pitzer's part might easily lead
ports conditions miicJi improved fol- to stampede. The supporters of the
The iie tv doimiton is ti. enclosed
. ah(J till fear of dnm.me and-. dela
bv the 'vfenien'ts is dissipated. A
"!etoud" f workmen are employed tiiitl
.but little doubt remains that the
handsome edifice will be Completed
in contract time which 9 S' ptenrlxfr
ISt.
lowing the
last week.
good rain that fell thetv
other candidates would breathe a lot
easier if Mrs. Pitzer were at home in
Colorado Springs. Mrs. Pitzer has
been nctive in politics erer since Col
orado became a suffrage state and
Mr.
unlay
Dlldley
from a
iliss Ida
;and San Antonio. At 'Austin lie :ip-fMare-d
Ix'fore State Veterimirv Board
M s J. V. Davis left 'Rttirdny u'ikiU j m-elved a license to . practice
UOUgCS pi .Uincuoti I ttv f ntlll.rtM where -cli'l- wffi imi1 v.
is. siiending a few days In the city
ilie guest of her friend Miss Winnie
Held.
couple of. months viRitJitg Hvitlu r.eln?
lives and friends. .
Rev. n. M sl of Miles passed
Mm. W. A. Robertson went to Com-1 throl - Mi. Hty' today on Jils vvfly
nche Uiis morning to spend a few'jlom; f.OJn clor. wiH.re 5ii fitfed his
days visiting her parent nnd other-! r(fhu. I1HMUhly pnlplt mpbn'mni
Tlatives and friends. .Sunday.
V. S. Ford and wife of Travfs coun-
ty ctitne in -Friday evening-to spnnct a
few days visiting their daughter Mrs
W. K. Me.Xeese. Mr. Ford while .veil
advanced in years. Is. still hale and
hearty and is a most interesting con-
versationalist. He is a native of Tex-
as was raised in Fayette county and
... t ... 1. 1.. '11 .r..l . . . .. rt . .
weeks stav at Austin- present uome m i ravas i (jeicgiiiions. -several i!nuerwooi spe-
couuty In the year IM.9. ; clals arrived from the South and AVtl-
I'non specials were also much In evi
dence at the Union Station.
Arrangements for the newspaper
Juckvon . returned Sat
hai served as a member of the demo-
cratic: state central committee.
Three "houn' duwg" specials arriv-
ed today from Missouri and a Champ
: Clark special came fn this morning
bringing "the California and Hawaii
They have as complete an equlpnv
for the measuring of defects of
vision and the manufacturing of sr
tiicle lenses as there Is to found a
where.
' Er F. Winters; who has devoted
entire time and ability to the bir
ing up of this business is recognize'
being one of the foremost Optici
in the state. He is too w?elf kne
in Brownwood to need any introd'
tion to the Brownwood public. If -are
in need of glasses you cannot
better than to call at their offices
307 Brown St.
in. the state of Texas. He extended
his trip to-Siiti Antonio where he vis-
ited relatives.
Prank P. Abney of Winchell came j Aliss nn rUmoro of. snnUr Anna
hi this morning for a saort visit to . who for n. .... .HevU
ing the summer normal spent Sunday
relaUves.
matters.
and to attend to' 'business
Charlie Holland who has been at-
tending the A. and M. college at Col-
le'o Station the 71a st session is home
to sjnd the summer.
with friends in Mullin.
night t
returning lust
F. K -KiVnore. manaser or the ielc-
phone sstem at Winchell was trans-
acting business m this city Satm-da-
Alias Crace Shi. ffieb. of Brownwood-
is visiting her' nisi er.- Mrs. C.
H. Mahan. of -this city. Miss' Shef-
field has -numerous friends hen who
seem to have united in tin effort to
make her staj bere one 'continuous'
round of pleasure one befitting such
a 'bountiful and Jicr-ompliv.heil young
lady.-Baird Star.
Arthur Bell and Roy Duncan re-
turned iast night from an ejght days'
outing on the San Saba river at the
mouth of the Brady. They had Splen-
; did luck and caught plenty of fish.
-Both tell some wonderful tales of the
i trip one of which is to the effect that
Mr. Bell while trolling for bass
caught two at one time on the same
troll each fish weighing more than
a pound.
CO TO UA(.S TO ASSIST
IV INSTALLATION
Quite a number of the members of
the local Order of the liastern Star
Went to Hangs .this morning wltere
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kastlaml are pleas
uiitly anticipating a visit from their jthov w5I aj in ti.ie installation of
son.'T. P. who will arrive in Brown- j officers of the lodge there. Dinner
wood tomorrow. Mr. Kastland. Jr.. was served on the grounds near the
travels out o'f Dallas for Seahiiry & iian where the installation took place
men are very complete and editors
and publishers of papers even of the
"country weeklies have been given the
preference in the assignment qT seats
in the Armory. The main press gal-
lery for working correspondents of
the press associations and big dailies
will accommodate 462 correspondents
and other press galleries will hold
many more. Three hundred and fif-
ty telegraph circuits nave been in-
stalled in the press stands affording
direct wires from the convention hall
into newspaper offices throughout
the country.
Ed B. Gilliam and family paie
visit to our neighboring city of Cv
man yesterday returning in the ev
ing of the same day. The Trip -
made in Mr. Gilliam's handsome "P
man" automobile and while Ed
voluble regarding the pleasures
the trip and posiUvely enthusta
over the crop conditions along
route traversed he Is less comm.
catire about the punctured tfre
fell to his lot a few miles this siu
Coleman and over which he expet
more time and temper than he c
to remember. All's well that t
well however and notwithstan-
this annoying contretemps the
was one of pleasure for all cone
ed.
Tmmnn DeRoaruo.
-Airdppie toinght.
A Man's Va
We have a fresh supply of 0
Typewriter Ribbons. They are g
anteed to give satisfaction. Why
75c and $1.00 when you can get
1 that is as good for "i0c? For sal
by Mayes Printing Company.
"Truman DeRoame
and His Company of 12 ((
Players Air Dome all this
week.... ...Tonight
A Mans Way
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