The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 242, Ed. 1 Monday, August 10, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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fXGE TWO
THE DAILY BULLETIN
MOXDAT ArUl'ST 10 191L
t iie News office. From four acres he rftn.cf inntinn VnnJcIioc per cent of Iicr exuorta to ex'ra-! . wac
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threshed 3400 pounds of seed. . This
- South American communities. Near- $I$all 3tf3
The Jeweler Beyond Comparison
seed is quoted on '..he market at $2 fr0I irorW.g Creut .HcaI(Il the gooJs shipped from coun.J
a pound. '.Mr Fentress paid $1.50 a1 Rort that Doctors Prescribe as . A s .aeBlmed f?r extra-j -
pound for the seed which lie planted; Jit'st on Earth for Torpid Liver
w'"- LUiiujiiuut ies in hi pracucaHy : .v
alf O. Afrjffl trtt'n ct'intne- fin. I r. I lit?.. .ijl '. ! .
See the latest thing in diamond mountings y.
in our new LaVallieres set in black Onyx.
' . . - " " owiii;at null litllJ-l
for th.s crop Is. either of 'these j iIot Springs Arkansas the gtea'.' k'.'s ontaide the Hark cohtinuit. WbUe' w. V "
prices and figure for yonrsel .the im-: remedy for constipation sluggish' Liv-. trade between the European natiuin! Corn"'" '
Armstrong Jewelry Co. "The Gift Store" pi
v l ' ...... A v hjn- ----- ubwoauyta ttu 14 uu nui (.1 W U . . liiuou . rU4i I 1 r.S a f J i Ir
.hie is HOT SPRINGS' LIVER CUT- a hirge part of their surplus products j
TfONS: to other parU of the .-orbl.
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:-::-xhkx: jJY fI0f
- Imd a 11"" i
He had It -id?.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
BY THE
Slaves Printing Company
Office of Pubifcanon i. . ' .... Electricity to he Used Hot .Springs Liver Buttons.' Hot billion dollars- it to ih.ai
syn. Cor. Brown and Lee StsVftan -lhc wanE wnnmoi-uie. imi j The cUy councU met jn secal scs. Springs Rheumatism Ttemeily and Hot the share bf tie Uirftoxl Sta'-ps in 'hat!
-r jaltettn. Try it and watch results.. m ea.y .is mornmS to consider; Springs Blood-Remedy i to sold in. trade will he advantageously affected!
Entered at tbe Postoffice. Brouwood.j ' 7 - . 1 B . wr ue nwtton of an extra nwoou oy t.amp.Hii Drug Co- through shoneng of- .dfsU.ncea and
ii.v.. .u m waiRrwoniS"-;- & . iu improvements in. trarmuort ' faelliMP i
jft.Mrd .of. these little wonder' workers that many of the lornlinir naCflo -arp-
Mecaose Harned iriiysicians there pre- enlarging their shijrrns facilities fori He at? u
sctidc them and everybody takes them trad throlisfi the V&nmia canal for .
when a laxative Is refjufred. it is expoctoff that Jhe markets of!
T:iey are the really perfect gentle western South 'America. Australasia-
sajfs sure liver and bowel regulator. and eastom -Asf.t-wm ua 4..i.t
; j y ..... (.iiini ma 11
are now taking advantage of the op- Take one tonight cut out Calomel "by tire opening of the 'canal Tho fm.n
Is no " Iratf Kngiiie Could Not Pump to ( and- harsh cathartics. All druggists tries "froiitfnif -qh :il5?.-foICc liave a.i
nf " " ' '" '"' - aggregare .import' trade ...of over two
The Bulletin "believes that a great
maii3" more Brown wood people eoulli
use its want column profitably ..than j
it
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1 POMP SIATiON
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. liortuiiity now afforded. There
I better advertising medium in the tow
209 Brow:
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Texas as second ciass inail matte
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f - ; J 8'ii or minor at tne waterworks -""- .. .
sr. Even- 'successful retail merchant . ; . . -I'M
4 ' . -'.'. . .istauon made necessarv by the inabil-I -.
is a newspaper advertiser." Tholv 0-f.e .engIn& ' 'to jnnnpi XVRRI1CILS OF (MWDIEKCU
' u.t
ci..-.rjvi?.1. ' : t ;oreromg is n owotation trom
50 Cents per. month; $G.00 per Year. speech f one of the foremost retail
'merchants in the United Suites.- The
A'OTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS j Bulletin submits the proposition;-.- ;iq
. Subscribers failing to receive their ; he BroWnAVOO(1 n3erchante'and points
paper will confer a favor on the man- j - .
. . . them the way to success use the ftd-
agement by reporting same to the of(
liceto 9 o'clock each morning when vertising columns of the Dally .BiiL i
1 a. copy- of the paper will be sent byJ i.edn
-sbeclal deliverv. I
lite city reservoir on Round 'Moun-j . m.lM 1 Ml smcs fcn?Wl n'enier and
tain at" the same time.: S' porIsr" TraI(k' Compi-red with rr iha B
:Two bids were submitteJ one rronu Tll Other Uountries lneH
he' iias ensine neonln and tilp-n-Wr! WasIHiigtoa Aug. 10. The world's!
: 0ft that trade' Vo now wnmfr' aimiit t n
1 1. per .cent a. ma?h smaller propor
tion than appears- 7n. our trade with
better served .eommiimiies
standpoint of stenaish.p
' t!rr
ort '
'"' ' 'ra.
" s a -. ;wly
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a !T -.Ian
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hr-; y -. i be
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p . . - .iov.n
i. '-. . tho
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The "Fort Worth Star Telegram !redfi
in its society 'column designates the ( Will In?
Swindea pkrm here as the "Capps j nW i'e; kingdoms
.i "i-.- -i.;- .ana lias iifnrlv rlnnhini t.
;i-vjs.-. w iusiun a -'o.norsepower nio. ....
during ttic last twenty .years. in
numbers however this commerce
fleet has decreased slightly thus.
rger
are'
iconDTrn
-I Ulfff.U
l.tor. fot-'-ltao with a miuinniih charge
l llir-innrriflIV fit rtir mnnth o.i.l . '
0T)Y Arfil'ST 10 1111 r Tte spiiwhes Wn Europe teR current ' above ff et . -as lecrJ . slightly .
0 Ar( 'bT 1 ' 9 . - U vfe of " m- '' i-p-mo : VLS1 nTd ft
- L'-WV' ;' .u . .;ft".a.e'-sas engine people as toclrr)i"5- mnts' . These figures
FROM NEW YORK PORT
GY FEDERAL INSPECTOR
Kanch neex Brotrnwooi.' "This farm : 'ich a course ivocrhl be a? it ouzhti ojMjrafo ih:.gns ohgine 12 honr.s" per rver nnd ak
hardly Answers the description of a'J ttAfefeW urident that tte ki j ' tie.tUe.eleetric motor .could be
'. Af it ' ! opemtjed . 12 hours for per month outage.
Texas rastch
A Washin gtou corresponds" ' hag
discoverofi that the terms "iraupcr".
.-eMahh republics where ;.pacUyV The figures submitted indicat- of over 100 ons enEl t - tratte.;7f . : ' ' ' "ater Jones
:md monarchies.! ed .tha ft would cost $02 per month iwtLUer uomosuc 0r foreign . . ort . "... . - .
oL-fiui river aim laKe. t " wj mnu tor. wiert
ilks second in nuhi.- . carried four Asfyrisns who are to
he lienor tM Tho
;.a4..eittWj.rors -of tho.e warring roun.ly. jUYrnttan' nf thn mme.rce. but this-is due to the vat ndajji San 'Aagelo. Wnwood and
ries are merely usa:.' their subjects '.ani ..the fiirtlier saving in Init.al cost uumber enftaRcd jn Jake and oc5a 'other ...tgfwAa-i 'fl'atfon-. 'aimtas
as cajLspaws. def nd.ng oti t.niu to :. the. couttfik adopted Uie electric mb- v-VJ lw' irdU- s"ire me nimujer'or was 3Eo;oe..nsei in eswb-
tU. ::.-"-ii.' V .w v- . tr American ves-fls encased in tart&m I!h'lB -m '&Mtorikka-:AitK4idttn
w mchui vvi it u-ra in . - . - .. . - "
l"' - .i.-ui urns- toi reports recelvefl ' i: iwsy. anu otherwise aiding
u.: .1.- . - ' -;.'-.'-'-' ' . .
that ..
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the - '
v.t rll hi ;
Th-rc's t
nnin. Put -tim o-. r.' -; - -7T"
J;Ii !. tA- !( -r.. .' all.
For anv corr.. call'.s. vart or bunion.
"G13T$-TT" i-; nrM vy druiKTistS
oyerjherc. . Lv.de. or sent di-
rect by B. Lawier.co & CO.. Chicago.
Sold In. Brown wood by Camp-Bell
Drug Co.; .rtenfro-McSMinn Drug Co.
ind Halhim & Langtrj.
The Ayrtans .ba4l :crfedftniir mt
(lermany. Franof Italy or Norwav- lrfrt:g to he frbm
According to A recent siatetnent cf Kas'prri. Church 0? ehardcans. also
Standing of the Teams
standing of t:.e clubs
TEXAS LEAGUE.
- ' 1. . - . .111(1 .rtrT T r-tl nt T-
and "pettriiouse- are getting tj be - wai-tlte ruiers ire. alone conr-erned: tuc iuaju. row. . . ' ' '-. : V-.'- -: :V' " "
iT.'- ... er Lht. company is said to bo. a- ' " m oomesuc -- waawieysau were. per-
. ..u l" wu ;'"'-" r.T. . " ' very liheral on?. The city can di. erce' ?fartmout o coimaeweseruted by t.:T.uira itn-'Kbrte.
county ne terms nave never oeen . aiuu: . awre .. ioh PW Prsonat onUme-age of th t s k.sS -pan tftat ol Great Brlta.ui
employofl to any great extent. TYe . gIevaiets - " .. -":' and -the" motor can . then be sold at
and tfceftaore have little use for a - tv I '" " ' motor wiR- iot be used more than a 'f " ?f un W nt from ntiirisiers et rte gosl ' AlIstm
- - j on; CyclOti v aa-is of Sulphur fw hours per day and will be con- '.v.i jrmss tons n 1914-131 f. Pel. aim e.t? officials of sixteen
POr ?ISft'- -isr4u. democratic nominee for th. oec'ted with n pump alreaJv installed !" P"r Ciitti were 0nir'itOf! to reat VrpiieA State from the
fhipettaiit':ofnee of Consman-at. aL ! s- '" .the w-;nte.r months "l'r!1 tu lh? WWBr-.0: :3d fhe
. TOlUassaa 'BKy reports a five-! . . ..' ' .1 may be uahocessarv to use the hik- bWles- 11 Per cent to Germany aJPul " - !v' Consult' of fe dif-
per ctnt each to Xorwry anO. 'erut cauritr:e;-1' has eeloped tip-
France. 3 per cent each to UjAjZ . on inve.;igatio'n that the let left fronr
t
Standing . of Jie Teams.
Club4-
Houstoir .
Bauiuont
Waco
Calveston .
Fort Worth
Dallas . ...
Inch raiff: within thirty-six hours ami .
R- W. L. Pet
.'.-123 SO 43 .Gil
...119 76 43 .639
.-.121 77 44 .035
'20. 72 4S 600
12.. 57 63 .475
-122 rl 7A .418
42 78 .350
27 93 .223
aiier jt csine pieniy 01 worm to eat " - inuwt. -m oc - . . . . . - " - -
k " 1 til Tli ..1 1 1. : . ItilrV flnil. .man nn.l fi-nm 'IJ.' ...Ii Till V .ill Ttr!i nfrlnlnl. r
...... niriii --4 i y. i - - v 1 . uitiviaig w-pt iirKet
pei nt ;o Russia Swe.Ieni Aa.5tri: . ani' . f h tt ose secured in this conn-
Hungary -penmark and Sjain
to his reputatloir when he gets to; - TJl0 wfres" for th(l mofnr h4l
foneress." Th tipnnlp nm . lrintf'nf otrim. . i . . .
on the ttmoa. This as the fir' '-- ; " 7 n-. rT " " . new power
-orward to. his Iiitroduetion .uto.that lrohatly be put into use within
ram-since Jnae 1st. A two months . ''"'- 1- '
' . dieaifie hOdy an; are aacfwitin a .or. ten days. The lack of
orcutn in HJiamson -county is niuelj
more serious than one as long in this
sectioa of the State. Come to Brown
county
Sunday s Results.
Fort Worth 7-2. Dallas 3-1.
.Wd-'a 4-4 AusUn 0-1.
Houston 1-3 Beaumont 0-0
daiyeston 4 San Antoaio 1
- a aI. . . . .
iai ..ne irwj. iet rjs presence he S'ates
" .. - plant and reservoir has rriiitrf dnr. .
try wrre lased on the -fj.-ged "docu.
The carrying tra.!e of . the I'nit.- hients. .'
hos. a nnrked - irnwth :
.VATIO.YAL LKXUVE.
Stanilirig of the Team
v !flv in .u-or ih -" iivf trawc and
says S;.niich himself declaring that .peonle water that x-a tim rVhi. tritirnR .decline on the ocean. W.n".
i fa inontfi "is. not" pud locked and that' is believed td have been rem d wfd tht' Rr03S tdnnape of Amer'icnn po'.
; ff hV'haV anvfMh -n'tBe nurchaso of tho .uiviHitrv rt enSaSCd in lake and coastwise frad
A DenKte tcottnty. cUiaen sta;es that U. ' ' " ' '.yyn''ri."'r .... was increasing from 3657304 tons
. ire. gep iuiu voiigres lie wiu .
r
t.
he is uot ilessed with any too much . .
.say m. Aao jflQge ito Know Cv
of this .world's goods but he stand? ..- : . v
lone oest -know that he is alravi
williag ja contribute his prorata to.
1 cocked and nrtmed for a speech
ward payfag the expense of a comnus- . - .
Eion to inquire into the sanity of tbe . .
.. ' .-'.'.-''.-'.-'
German 'Kaiser The proposition would . athofiifes t -Wiisljineton. hold- out
find many .takers out who wants the; JcouriigiBg news ."with reference to .. .
3ob as commissioner? the handliiig of the eot'on situation.' - V .
Clean cotton'
RAGS
Wanted at this
Office.
in the south. They state that should
England he unable to handle her uau. f PLt TMA R TJIIX.S
oiif-esseis in the e ore Jan trade w
decreasing from 1.3iiJir tons. ?o :
027.77C tons an incrfae in n.c ca-
of lS per cent and a de-nase Iji t
other of 2J prr con; .iuriaa a fair.
year period in which' t-w value nf
foreign trade rose fr-un 'ne n.
half billion to -four mi. a hi'f bi!'
dollars.
V
The- voiun-e r.f -ho ov-r-ea 1... -
merce serveil !y ;:)( w.Tld-'s me:
FOR TIRED
THAT HA VK- HAPPKNKH mnrtnp cairn (;e mlteb
it is known Uowovit. that a fon-ij.
1 T
-
If people wilt persist in talking
hard times they need not be stir- aJ e crop that Atheri- ;
prised if fcaati times come. The man ca I to handle it ami. at
w v a 1
ho has apney hears a friend taik-;?n Mss producers.. It occurs. For tnroalonn lQ ... .Inrs worth of . merchandise fm.
Ing about ao money in tbe country.To "!- BuI1ttn that if the United "Eilwara Trelach 'was sent to jail for e(I annn!-: by the various in. ion.. .
about vesody holding on tightly j Stakf's ran wkk can of lhfe CP- hy thirty days in Weatchester N. V. For carrotl - iU- vessels. The l iute: K r.c
to what kfWie they have In order toino do if ;ln-vwa-. regardless of Ens. paling a . chicken Jrom - Treisch!. l0m- e''n" isani romn-.inity. rv
ward off aSible taics and "first ! land's "s;tio- entirely too s lleeve was put . in the same Jn:r CMrllr.. Jmporta and expqns a
-ara ou ioesioie iMimcs and nrst- for nino(v da its-merchandise by -wkcI. T
thing you know he has been ii.or u ; m"ch ra' tton lfl Lngland and -buy. ' - . Tnited States sends about four-f f
ilated.with tie jjanic germ and wotrt "':ark 'n:ir';"1y too much of ithe finish-' Capt Frank ouyelte. keejier of the of ts exPrts fo South America :-.r
turn n dollar loose for any consider-' ""Ji.'i- "u mu .wouiu oiony romt .. y. light RircJ a' new '""! "razu
oe a pretty g.ood time to make the ''ousekeeper and so many villagers-
m . - 1 " 1 Wt r Tnf i'n'. n il f . . . . . .
f.-v u u ju . "mjj "i hp ioriv ni iirin t
Sf ! .Is
TIZ
SORE ACHING FEET
Ah! what relief. Xo more tired feet;
no more burning feet swollen bad smell-
ing sweaty feet. Xo more pain in corna
callouses or bunions. No matter what
alls your feet
or what under
the sun you've
tried uithoufc
getting relief
just ue '-TIZ."
"TIZ" draws
out all the poi-
sonous exuda-
tions which puff
up the feet;
"TIZ" is mag-
ical; "TIZ" ia
grand; "TIZ"
will cure vour
foot troubles so
you'll never limp or draw up your face
in pain. Your shoes won't seem tight
and your feet will never never hurt or
get Bore swollen or tired.
Get a 25 cent box at any drug of
department store and get relief.
Club-;
.New York :
Chicago . .
St. Louis .
Boston . :
Philadelphia
f'inpinnatl .
Brooklyn . .
Pittsburgh .
. P. W L.
.)6 3:1
...100 53 47
. ..P2 54 4S
r0 46
..-.:7 46 51
lW 47 53
.i94 42 52
..Vt 43 54
Pet.
.530
.529
521
.474
.170
.447
.44?
. Sunday. Ke.siilts.
Xo games Scheduled.
.UIERir.W LEAOrE.
Stun dim; of the Teams
'Itll? p ' r T
Philadelphia
Boston . .
A .ishington
Detroit . .
St Louis .
Chicago .
.V--.v York..
Cleveland .
. .-.tflO' 66 34
.....I03 5S 45
. ...102 55 47
104 53
... 102 50
104 51
.:...103 46
.....105 33
51
52
53
57
72
Pet.
6;a
.563
510
.49
49.)
.447
.311
ation. Quit talking hard times and
prosperity wf!l overtake us.
Sunday's Results.
St Louis 2 Xew York 0.
Philadelphia 10 Cleveland 5.
Boston S Detroit 6.
Chicago 2 "Washington 1
change.
rownweod has as a guest today a Some days ago. the Bulletin .had
were anxious to know who she was
.that he invited them to view her on
' parade.
1
TepreseirtaUve of a street car line who an editorial regarding Sudan grass After 'a. record service of 47 years
Is looking-the town over with. a view and its .capacity to resist drouth's.' 11 tjf "i NQW Cnt-raJ on'?5ncer'
tAude of the -Mayor and city council pertinent it had lived-up to the ox- la trip from Albany to New York. .
on the evhjoct of a street railway is pcKiLitions of -hose.whfi saw Jn.U the : ' " - j
the correct . They say that if any ; .;.o!.':!on of tV lay jroblem.- -The! ' wIU of AIax ROSen who died!
one (want u put in a street ?ar following from the Snn Saba ltonvstT(?B-ety ."V York;issnltlio'havpt
line thev will meet.. him half wav. hut m.m. t... r..:.' ... .. f untested that no funeral be hel !
if he s looking for a franchise on sdan grass should rereiVe attention ash.s scattered Inthe bay In 'it of .
v.hich to siecalte he might as well from . Brown count v armors
cr.ntinno his joarny. Rrswnwood h? "Fy&t Fentre harvested his
plenty. o' room for legitimate enter- Sudan grass last week and it has
prises hut .a certain class of spec 1- made the best mon- y "sowing of any
latere are not wan'd. r-ror r'lat h."s e--.v i . e. r-portej to
lli:rvm i. V.US a1P n;t marred
'iut aiade 1:. Veautifui
i f 1 1 e ix 1 a sses a te' h rly fi t ted . . X
That's thi kin. of-wpi-'- vo'dq. and i'
DR. HALES knows '.-h rw t'n ff the
ej he f!oes not OPESS HE Knows. X
BROAV.VWOOn OPTICAL CO.
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the Statute of Liberty.
Mrs.- Catherine Hopkins mother' of
Charles. Honkfns
-ywirs ago has just filed lus will fn'8
w Yprlt... No cr "ntfon was of-
fored for the delav. - -
Newark. N. J an horities declar
ing. th.iiL a Jtolicoinan is a city official
not an employe will try to prevent
the father of an officer killed on duty
from collecting damages under the
employers' liability act
When Sarah Efsenstein 16 charged
with waywardness refused to. come
out of. the. surf at Coney Island De-
tective Connors hired a bathing suit.
THE EXPRESS IS IN THIS TOWN
AND IN TO STAY!
pOR seventy-five yvm- three- From whom this protest the ex-J-
quarters of a century ex- press companies? No! The mer-
press has been then.!r K ml of chants of the country shippers
the shipper uicomirt -.w; JAmer- everywhere petitioned Congress
ica. Jhecxpressrf.nu ;o Biown- that no action be taken that might
wood m 1884 and k came to stay have the effect of forcing the ex-
For 30 years it has bei' ther-irfht press companies to retire. Corn-
hand of commercial Brov.-riwood. mercial organizations all over the
It is here to stay. The other day m .have jined in this appeal to
when reports went out tffnt the r r
. . A or seventy-five years in the nast
express companies mi-ht retire and for a good many years in the
lrom business a protest went up. . future Express Service will mean
PERSONALSERVICE-FULL RESPONSIBILITY
WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS
L. L. WHITE Agent
1 1 4 East Broadway. Phone 57
dove into the water and arrested her.
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