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iIE DAILT nULLETTJ
SVTfRFm PRIL ft'
"PAGE FOUR
in
EASTER
The custom of remem-
bering one's friends
at Eastertide has
become a fav-
orite of late
years.
We Have
Gold Crosses Easter
Spoons Easter Lockets
Cut Glass and many
dainty gifts in Gold and
Silver. Get your Easter
Gifts at
ARMSTRONG
JEWELRY CO.
Daily Bulletin
Entered at the Hromtooil roNtoi'iicc
as second class mail matter.
NOTICE TO SUUSCltlHEKS.
Subscribers failing to receive their
paper "will confer a favor on the man
cgement by reporting same to the of
fice by 9 o'clock each morning wlien
a copy of the paper will be sent by
epeclal delivery.
A.VXOD.CEMEXTS:
Tie Daily Bulletin is authorized . to
announce the followiiis candidates for
office subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary:
For Representative:
E. J. MILLER.
For County Judge:
. EL S. J. WHITEHEAD.
FRANK H. SWEET. .
; A. M. BRUMFIELD
(For re-election.)
For Tax Collector: (
FRANK EMI SON.
For Tax Assessor:
OAK LEWIS.
WALTER W. JOHNSON.
W. R. PLUMMER
S. H. CLARK.
BROOKS LEE.
JOE S. WILSON.
R. C. GOTCHER.
For County Clerk:
HOMER BYRD.
DAVE M. SCOTT.
(For re-election.) -
For Sheriff:
W. E. HODGE. .
M. H. DENMAN. : -
For Coaiity Sperintondent of Pub-
lic .Instruction:
J. FRANK McGEE.
For Justice of the.. Peace Precinct
No. 1 : .. "
G. B. CROSS.
For Coniiufcsioar Prcinct No. 1:
L A. tlius Nl'NN
tFor re-election.)
Keep up th movement ro make
Brownwood the most iitracth e ' home
city' in all Texas.
.'
Every tree plainfl alk built
adds something to the of tbe
property of the entire Ipynst.
-Nice houses ad Une eliaeaiional in-
sfifcmioiis will Wke Dro-uood the
d(jslrable resideae jetty & ' (A ntral
TjeaS. " ; -
The vny"j6$: buil4 tyi-a t' n Is
for vvery man. woinafl an ehild in
the n to wojit togetWr In every
WOvemn that kKks to the town's
The 1 1 f f rent hil . pa." .will be tak-
en to the fe4eMlouil8 H is announc-
ed. This will arieoi;give Houston
and Gal vent on an opportunity to pro-
long their lone andiR wrangle.
Th women of Brownwood who
have supplied themselves with Easter
hatfi Have kept their eyes on the
clouds- today and have -been hoping
for a fair day. The others have doubt-
less been wishing for min. And tlU
is the way the world goes.
Some Brownwood peojile are begin-
ning to think" that the. Bulletin Is
right in;'the statement that it will not
be many years before there will be a
line of railway from Cleburne either
fo Brownwood or .fo some other placo
in this part of the state. .$
The way to build up Brown wood en-
terprise is to patronize them. Hut
... .
the very people who are- Jooiiing lo-i.fr rparret trust" by lie peons of foluui-
home patronage for their support aroj y.. .-$K-' !tfa and Venezuela who capture thou-
.1 " w.'.i .r-v oreferenee J' - Sands of the reen birde with vcllow
too often the- people to bne pi etc. enco . yol A)r1 GiIftnllIJin l!h(Mjte copl..iv(.t noise-making
to the outsider. ' . - . . j.tho -Mecca today for thousands of poo- 'caparlticw to sell iheni to the tourists
. ". fjjle from every section of the United who visit Panama. I'ntil this ear tin
The pistol totei'S in Texas appear sunea and Canada all eager lo see birds commanded ' fifty cent earn.
to be able to kill more people every 'and take part in the. animal Easter (but with the increased demand and
.rtlic ii tefco "et in 'clothes parade" which weather per- the ' formation of a -trust" to main
day than the icbeh in.Mtxico o in (m mh (- mCfs by. lh .nl(.ryl.BIIK .
their warfare. Thu .Mexican rexolu- nvemio U)im)n.ow .Milliners and mod- f lives the. market quotation has . . n
tionists should disband thtTir n"y. 'Stes iiaVe. had 'the busiest time of 'advanced to $.7 gold earh.
equip themselves with revolvers and
mniiiK with the federals if
tney reaiiy wuu. .o - '
That is a '"pretty good looking lot
incnol-minM who shot u the Hills-
"
. . I. ........ .... MllAfl ao fllilllV
mup cmin iioiiw "u . . -
j people. Doubtless. ill .other snrrouuu
ings and freed' ironi (he idea that they S'ous ("its--bet; pardon w.- in an Mrs.
I have inherttwl ft rtgfit tO.make "moon-Sm the and Mis. "lie .hnw of .Kala-
.. -l- - ii MV inaoo are here .will thousands of
same wmsKPy uifj ' r'.'
I
i mx)d citizens;
Colemar. county has i .woman candi
date for ireasurer ms. -rean v.ann
Chadw ell being the irt WHian ever
to seek office in that eoum.
She is
a ' candidate for. eotttity treasurer.
mere aro-ewat -w '
seeking office at. the-uext elvctiou. . ;jn th.- aiitumoUuTHtres With ure e-
' C'ejition li.eie ale no tii;!ii dames l
. ih- found iiit-idf r a !. n -nt. mils-
William BaWridge ha TeUret from whlt(.kl)(1 UuU aIhJ
the editorial ;aad bufiiess wiia.-.'l( h v.onfan displa thei .harms
ment.of the West 'hmes. lie does not. than the uli)ose and alfeoied females
V..Kt a ln t iin'i?nfti1 iwho nib- the destinies of N'i-w York
n newspaper man to atay. out of the
business ions. Texas needs men o
the Baldridge: .ty'iio iii the newspaper
business. .."Fortunately the paper is
turned over to. niiotlior good man
Emmeti SiriiUi-fgrmorly of the Itasca
Item' who will -kQ.ef) te Times u.ti to
its present hiji-jsiaiidnni.
Represontnityp J. Hr Hamilton of
McCiflloch' -county' who announced as
a candidate lor the state senate from!
tMa-i!Iti4ni '-tats u-tihiirjuvn froui the
race. 'Tlths loaves the Jliwi. C. G. Foitst
of DittbUir tAe only announced onndi-'(nv
fdate for Uie poattlon. tUotigh it is un -
derstodd thnt Jaiige R. P Conner oi'- ' u 1us 311 krn"
. .- ... . . iinu donnius f);.1r ostum.es to waste
BroWn couny fe jeousideting the mat-1 -
- .- . itime on more religion. If tomorrow
jter of ninniii and has nearly deeblml
! to enter the raN.
Th&: May Messenger calls tor tin
people of Brtfwawodd to "come on. "
since. nhe aiiarantine has been raised
ap there. Browmvowi jeople are a
Uftle bit low flow about visit iug h
tor;n'-that bare not bad a thorough
cleaning. When -May gives siibM.m -
tlal eidne that it in a gotid. healtliy
town ? risH. -Brownwood people will
again take up the -same friendly rela-
tlons tl?at were so abruptly sundered
by the people of that town.
The Austin. Statesman
that. repreea:ijtives of. San Antonio
stores ha v been In that cjtv with
sample lines. and have bpen -seiliivg
gOOtls to Attain people to be shipped
frorii: the Sa' AntouTo stores. The
- ' .. " t .
the .Austin merjphant"; and the Stated-
man is fisht about ' ft. But there i
arfothpr. side to t. 'The. San Antonio
pietrhants are firogresslve and wide-
awake and do bi advertising anl
';-'- -
tHs Jntngs rr-ati thy can. Should
n't the Aitatia-teerbantft te exe te.I
to. do th" same thing if thev would
retain their rrade? Perhaps ih'.v do..
but . unless they itu press t l)e public it '
with the fact that they deserve th-
rt
businesR. r arr. the. stock . and 11 I
at aa ..low prtcea. t)icv can no con-
sistently eomplnih if they do' not Ret
the Business.; We 'have to merit and
work for everytjiing we gel in bn'si -
nese.. Sentimeui Is n . good thing.' but
trade can not be Imllt up. nor held
on 4hht alone.
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IltlSH TO Clil.KHRATK
KASTKK WITH FESTIVAL.
New York April (I. A great .music
fetlal will be the feature of the ob-
servance of Etiater tomorrow by t.hu
Irish people of the 'metropolis. Miss
Alice Ne-ilflbn the famous grand op-
era Ringer will be .the principal solo-
ist am! will sing several Irish melo-
dies "The Iaist Rose of Summer "
"The Hnrp In. the Air.' and "Tii'
Blackbird." The'; I'feis ccoll" i's-under
tlie atispidos. of . the CJalic Society of
New Yofk.'.
.-$$ $'
t
i
cossir of corn ui.
theirMives" during- the last month and
. those . wiiose products nave received
lihe annroval of fashion are doubtless
roIIn? .w;.nthr w H. months
r . i
hence when the ladies of the "MO"
'condescend to pay their bills. li
lis 1101 !lIolft
able New Yorkers who display their
'
Hnery is phe Hftih lifeline Easter
imsRnti however. Mrs. .Smith of
other fair dailies from nearJv every
'eitv Iietweeii Portland and in the
i
'matter of jiersoUal piili luiinde. tie i'
usual! make a better .showing than
their metropolitan sisievs
A7.7.i
fan(i M:1nh.t t. beauuful shop gin's
w 11 also -troll aiong th avei.ue"
tomorrmv. ami oiao in iiieir iau ra
anil weannt; their iiMWt dJae air. a
nseiv man is bkeh io 4a.e at tin-m
oft .r ftJl(t OIK.r. tan .u the Ulie
"saiisiet v
t'aniUdl. the art most
of them fri?rhts. and with unlimiled
.Jrtopona. at tm.ir lislMWRL nre
unable to dress in a manner- that
won It! reduce their lack of ehann to
a minimum.
"Those who Imagine that rho Fifth
avenue clothes show Is niexeJy a
procession of people homoward bound
from attending Easier services at the
(Churches on the. aenue hae another
tthhik .d' them. The religious edi
fices on Fifth aemiv wouldn't hold a
small part of those who parade along
the bo;r ton boulevard.
Thousands
in bronx .
of thent have uorsiiipe!
.jitn rU!4jie(j lo' PifIh to' dis-
mir elolhes Other thousand
haen't ' atteiideil. church .-ervieos at
hH faturj 1V that old iae;ati deity
'.lupe Phnious. the parade will prob-
:ablv te the greatest ever witu.ggl
in this l!. s fcUTial evrursions to
the 'Big Village have been more' Un
i. rally patronizi-d than e.-r liefore.
I M'er all. N Yark i otih an en-
ilaifej m it Ion of Pixlunk
tr Pankin
n't er. a'nd the
KaUT j'.'irade '.jti an
t.i in h
lb s i
."
t the ;;i!lanf .
f t: . i ; s
'. stt" ' ' after
and fair
The- walk
'h- K.t'er
had ''-
:nriB-'
a ti'ic
til I'' e.M-e. v N n
ii:h fest'val- I 'the
rS'lr! ' ion o:
spnn ;n"m
ind tii1 b'tic! lieninv f
Ja.i- " ts - '"''rated. AnM
mo.r N. Y')-Ke' -a tneir oejs-'c-nt
to I'.ifbiniv I. : u K : n (?ejit'-r. ox
complains- . u!.r 1 " 1 1 aMl
in disi-Ta-. '.; I'mu.in-! dollar
CSttUI1e- 'II' I. i.in't'Hi-'. (!!
il utt
the-v :u Ha t! i n : I;' :i on-
- t'i. la.in
I V. .vii 1 II 1 . . it Mil v tit
!nw off hi n-
f' cl! 'ilt .!-
'tnar - niMit - . o ).;.!. t
- mall onb i it". is. .
ro.ltj' 1
i n w
v ho i -".spP-n'!' nt ii
i ml i.ai
All Itl'e; stlhi; !.) !(
j rtIni? r.e .v "
!th - r-iM" ' ' ' J! ' sin
na" H id t- i - i i -
iP" ' V ' -! . i'
lovely Anil i. - ..i-1
-ii. .1
. ; Mm
! 11.!-
n-1
ts. m !
I ;
l and ma:
1
.! f"liO'V
iJni; tlie prc.-pis alaid' dow n bv Mri
i-ldv. ami .lef lares tba; lierstn.lv of
Chrihtifrii Science lias uih.n nnra-
- in her case. Ot tat.- w-ais !'
: Kli.." Il!ic lM'etl ltil1' C 1 . 'o
rh'
'J.Lu .r htue" .mil 4 hat
rtr.-di
iMM 1 c ..... -
t.-e'iiirc." but .-.'ince emhrai-mi; ("'ii'Ht-
iall Science she linds -it as lo wain
(UT-wiich attack uieielv in ijedai iiig
that sle is not ill "St ratine a it ma
w. ..in rwi iii.-ni S-iett:e is proiKlblv
.accepted lv more of the children of
'be stane than anv other m mifes-
lalion of the religious spirit ami im-
Anna will bnve plentv of fellow neie-
gatet if. she has nallv become a dis-
clple of Mrs. Eddy.
With the. sailing of the Victoria for
today the total number of Americans
vvho Have ' made excursions to "the
canal zone 011 ships sailing from Nw
York since the first of this year will
puss the' 7000 hmrk. Now that the
"big ditch" Is-' Hearing completion
public 'interest Is reaching a big
pitch of enthusiasm and steamship
men. predict thai within a year or
two Centeral America 'will become a
rival of Florida.- Bermuda and the
Riviera' for the patronage or (hose
who seek warmer cl lines when winter
beiirs down on the northern states.
!Mny Interesting tales are told by New
Yorkers who have visited Pnnam i
recently but one of tin most entt f-
tnirtingdeals with the formation of a
Not long ago New York silicons
nerformed an operation in whi. h fit
substituted a portion of the brain :
'n deceased child for th di.seas-d s.
tion .of a man's brain. Now it is i-
ported that W. K. I). Stoke the mi!
Hoilaire hotel owner ami Inn-'
horseman who was the vicnm ' t H."
i'shooting show girls." ufll evh.m
an injure.l kidney for tii
son no
mi
of some animal. Enterprising !
priefots of Irti'"hr shot.s will '
ably eoon be advertising to tm in-
guaranteed fresh . and sound bi.m.
kidneys livers- and stoij.a' li. on -:.'
ixTfioe. l'gh
How can a teti-year-oiil !i. .. 1 -titiKuished
from a crown iiwn1 I .
tick! takers of tic- unateM
eiuth" which iias lie. ii n.ak -annmtl
appearance at h- ;n li
would like to knuw Thev ;!rnk -.it
a lad who na a Hrotmiii: inn-t i
or afi fncipbni b-ard rnii-i nj-e-t
:1 e vr ten. iuf iiieir atntnd. i.
this regard has b'en t ! sub)' 1
bitter - attacks in the ieif.-is r
the pejJe" columns of lue New n r
pajiern. Children under ten ai .e
mittcd at half price to the afternoon
perfunnance of the cinus but :i.
ticket takera declare that thottsjind.-
of youngsters from twelve to twentv
v.iars of ace have nought to take ad-
Mintnge of the reduction. Most of
these it is alleged! have been ac-
companied by parents who buve in-
sisted until black in the face that
their hopefuls were within the age
limit.
GLENN erBUXSEY.
"A word of encouragement at the
right time Is of more real worth than
an ounce of gold it is more nourish-
ing to the soul than moat and drink
to the hungry. It Ik n better sttmur
In nt than the richest w'ine and the
strongest lever to If fe from the ruts
of despondency.. .Mny poor over-?
worked wife-Is' pining for a word ot
sympathy from her hosunnd. JnSt onu
word one look to hqvy tlMtt the tofl
ot the weary hours npprWinted and
i he light refljetrtwl wold more than
wonipiw e giver. Suit Marcos
Herald. ' '
.iKtn;i.ut TiiiKvuK. .
lii Fort Wortb the other day a ihieS
n t a ritbnce and stoie thu
front
dotr thereo?; This the Fort
Worth papers ' adwli? ihe mmt-
novel thft ver committed ill th;
ictati. a claim that r.$tn be easily -refuted
lloney fime leIs in nVely
of thefts iis ftt. other tbiss. Xot
htanv j-eyrs go. iiouie-one entered a
Honey tlrove chtircn and stole ft bum
die of giinday srbool literature it ifj
alfvo a matter of reeord . f hat . during
t:ie' hard. fimM of ISfll when Prttton
was nellrtig for :!. cet(ts a Honey f7fovi
church v.a jacked np and the eoina
tiepositel soote years ago were taken
from the cornerstone. The most nov-
el report is that Of a residence. Some
seven years ago. a house which be-
longed to iVr. Baldwin; nome distancu
ie the country was sjoleh. Duriun
V hours of the night the straciure
torn down aud every piece' pf the.
! 1 il' r. and exery brick. w;as hauled
awav In r he morning not a tiling re
iiiiined on 'b lot where a resldeuce
sr. mil tin- evening wore. Ann strange
! to relate the residence; nor any por
tion of it. h.i been. fowndtxihiK dayi
- Money drove Signal.
IMMIK TIIROM.KI) FOR K STHR.
Rome. Apnl ; Tbousanda of vUt-
tois trom every Catboltc 'land inclnd-
ina.many from t!ie 1 nitei Mates are
in Rome to-lay for the elaborate Ras-
ter observances which are held here
annually The festival this year will
be on n more maguBlcat ccaie than
ever before atid win be mnrkwl by
the customary services and cereihou-
les. . "
I will fake a few horses or cows
in fine "pasture nonr-lown. Rates ?1..5fi
per nintilh per head priyribie: : monthly
in advance. C. L. McGARTNKY.
dl juo
The Hirnm. Thbiuas place on Fisk
itveitue . which . belonged to Fred
Greenwood; and was occupied hy Isa-
doi'e ConielnSk' was 'destroyed by flro
last night about oolock. The ortgfn
of the fire Is unknown. The occupnnt
hail just moved -his goods into the
house and locked the doors and had
gone away for the night. The house
and furniture was ii-total loss. Cor-
nolas has boon in the employ of the-
city sanitary department for some
time.
LET US FORGET
JAMES -WHITCOMB RILEY
Tus forget.Vhat matters it that we
And talked
voices low
And ruled for some brief sessions
What if we sungfor laughed or
wept mapbe?
It has availed notanytning and so
Let it gpbv that we may better know
How poor a tfuhgis lost toHDU and me.
But yesterday I kissed your Tips
and yet
Did thrill vou not enough to shake
the dew
fromjpour drenched lids' and
missedwith no regret
Yom kiss shot back with sharp
breaths failing vou :
And so todaxt -while
witn an inis waste ot rears ieT us
j
Ci "O M. tmm I
LKt'HTFOdT SVYS SLETTHS
TRAILED HIM O.N JOURNEY
Austin. Arpil 6. Attorney General
Lightfoot and hia .assistant-John .
Brady returned this morning from an
extended stay in St. Louis and New
York where they have been looking
into certain oil and wire concerns sus- i
ptcted of violating the antitrust lnws
cf Texas'.
The attorney general said that he
Investigated' the operations of h
Plerre-Fordyce OH Association suc-
cessor to the ousted Waters Pierce Oil
company in Texas -but that he would SUDJect for sermon "Easter." Even-
have no report to make for several JjJg at S; subject "The Claim of tho
days. Resurrection." Special Easter musfof
Detectives trailed the attorney and wni be rendered. "The Lord is risen
hfs assistant all the way from St.
Louis to New York and back Mr.
Lightfoot said today. In New York
the Texas officials sought to retaliate
by engaging detectives to vvateh the
detectives who were hounding them.
ThM arrangement came near resulting
In serious trouble between the rivaT
bunds of Jei!ths The attorney gener-
af ws enabb-d t'i rough his sleuths to
get bold of some of rhe reports which
rival dete :;ves were makinc on his
progress.
U KI ST SMITH WINS MAYORALTY
EI.F(TIO OVER VHifST SMITH.
i.a Crosse. Wis.. April 6: August
Smith defeated Angtist Snitb for may-
or of Yiroqua. Vis . on Ttieisday ac-
cordlnu ro he olllcial cornt vhi?h
was
1 t-Klay. Both.AngtHt
Smiths
are leading citizens of the
town one being a meivbant and the
other principal of the high school
The merchant who for purposes of
identification was recorded as August
Smith the elder xva- chosen mayor
bv-tti majority
::
An alarm clock for dvaf p..rns
tAat delivei-s linht blows on a sleejwr
with a (Middle is an Englishman's idea
Bartlett s Kodak Shon for the best
photon Vdak finishing and picture
framine Cnsfairs over Bungalow' tf
One Square Meal. mt scAooL 11. inornlni;
' worship in commemoration of our
Fri-tid t;itit is expecting Mr. Miller Lord's resurrection. Brownwoou Com-
ad wife of the Brownwood electric maiidery of Knights Temphir in at-
light plant to take Kaster dinner with tendance. Special music including a
biro and family and to that end will violin roio by Miss Jenit Laing. The.
act before them new grown lettuce
plucked from his own garden. Mr
fiint2 will not only set before his
guest. lettuce and other garden "snss"
but a specimen of our country in the
wav or n 20-pound turkey. Should Mr.
.Miller he so fortunate -as to survive
this hospitality no doubt he will con?
nect this town with his plant and
light us up with electricity free of
charge all because of the royal good
time had nt the home of one of our
esteemed citizens. Bangs Enterprise.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
the Austin Avenue "Presbyterian
church will hold their regular busi -
ness meeting Monday at 2 o'clock.
Store Axlth ns cheapest and best.
Phnne .Ha. THE CITIZENS BRAY
LINE. tfc
Italy Is experimenting With aerial
mails n aviator recently carrying a
sack of letters 101 miles in eighty-
eight minutes.
Once reigned oer happp
realms of lon&aslo
oflove and kt our
ourvxxn eyes are wt L
jorget:
1
1
Firt Methodist fhnrch.
V. E. Boggs Pastor
l-sual services morning and evening
with special Easter music yb the choir
at the morning service. The public is
cordially Invited.
St. John's Church.
Services tomorrow: Morning at 11;
indeed."
JNO. POWER. Rector.
First Presbyterian ('hnrdr.
Pren chins at H a. nr. and S p. nr.
Satbath School at a. ni.
Westmiclster Lagti' 7 p. m.
"This is the day the Lord hath made
we will be glad to rejoice in it."
A. H. P. kCi:RDY Pastor.
The Cosrirm Aientie Baptist Church.
There will be services at the usua'
hours Sunday. A cordial Invitation is
extended to all who wish to worship
with us.. Sunday school at 9:45 a. nr.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Junior B. Y. P.
V. at 3 p. nt. Senior B. Y. P. U at
4 p. m. Preaching at S p. m. The
mid-week prayer meertnc: and month-
ij conference Wednesday evening at
S n m.
W. R. EARP. Pastor. i
r
Christian Church. i
There. Is a welcome for you in ftll
i&o services tomorrow. Bible school
9:43 a. and preaching at 11 a. m.
and 7:4 p. -.1. Senior Endeavor at
7 p. m. The prayer meeting Wednes-
(Jay nl?;ht te mnh in and vaI.
ue to all. who will come. We have a
Bible study in connection with the
Period of devotion
JOHN WILLIAM SMITH.
1 11 .tiii Avenue Presbyterian Church.
ex'ening service will be held at 7:l".
and the pnstor wttl speak on "The
Resurrection of Uie Body and the Life
Everlasting." Mid-week prayer ser
vice Wednesday night at 7:4. Thg
pastor trusts that no member of bU
j church will permit any trivial excuse
to keep him from the house of God on
this Easter day. The public generallv
are invited to be present.
C H. ABERNBTHY. Pastor.
First Baptist Church.
We need you in the Sunday School
at 9:45. The Juniors and Sunbeams
meet at 3 p. nt. The B. Y. P. I. at
j4 p. m. The theme for the 11 o'clock
sermon is "Endurance the Christian's
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Frue Badge;" nnd the S o'clock ser
mon "The Most Vital Transaction."
Wednesday evening prayer meeting at
S o'clock. Come bring some friend or
stranger xvith you and help us to
make the services interesting and pro-
fitable. L. J. MIMS. Pastor.
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