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MONDAY Al'CrST 10 1014.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
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That is the day to make your purchases to save money. On that day all the leading merchants
will offer bargains that they may advertise theirstores.Dleasetheircnstomers9nriTnnv rheirstock
If you intend to make a purchase soon
Monday August 17th is the Day of Days to Make Your
We will make Dollar Day Issues of the Weekly Bullet-
in of August 13 th and Daily Bulletin of August 15th and
if you have not secured space in these two papers phone
us to reserve what you want. Space will be limited.
The earlier you get in your copy the better service you
will get.
Mayes Printing Company
Phone 22
. MOTHER CAMPAIGN
M IN BB0WNW00D
iiursel: ( . i. Jolisn Rcstui T'
Wnki l.Nihal at fkrtetinn
Tabernacle .
!''onip the world's -greatest physit" Jan ; boy c-is ready to w ins wild
a;d had hi ursctired in the -city of hi fh' should get ready to fhrag
X.--u" :)i or twenty years .t wo'ild
hm iti'-Qiu- Die large.: cit on
earth
nag of uieUiblefcave been call-
ed h unfit Jiannss' hp continued
call -sonic f fJbe V.oks 'f ii-
New Testament iiioi'r .rjilik il 'tok.
That js u misnomer. No limsiapfiy
K .t- --.r the Sta e rum- was ever written like that What tU
ra.'gn jiiht ihsed har! Vs smookt- you know about the childhood of Jes-
? A w comt'-. n. additional n-v pjactiealry nbing. .Biograjih-
t-in t n- a nw cami.aiirn a rs never miss ah Jnci.ent in the
aJgn ; thought Tin createst cliilf Ufe of their heroes. What do
k-r n the vorldb history oas hif yo:i ;.aow about the persopalK.v the
; aigr i .- in Bromnwood and they complexion or the stature -of Jesus
ire now enpaged in a battle Christ? Practically not a thing.
Tliis world's greatest thinker came The Bible is not in . any sense bio-
c - ' judge the worltf lint lie caroej graphical. It- was Written only to
that the world through Him wight show Christ as the Savior of men. j
be saved "Jesus Christ came to earth -Chris; is not only- he redeemer
not only as the savior of men but of fallen men but He 'is the prevent-
game commissioner
ADVOCATES CHANGE IN
PROSECUTING VIOLATORS
Mr. Hill is. rapidly cettms the choir'
into training and the music yester-;-i;ay
vas excellent. Last night - a
1 double sextette sang a special song.
Each night special music will be ren-i
dered.
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ru.il. to night. ' .state game fi.sh and ost.er cowuu-;-(
The weather is ideal at nigjit. The'sioner as a means of discovering thej
Tahernacle Is not a dress parade and giuu of.jiersons who ha:ve violated Je'
Austin Tex. Aug. 10. Courts of
.Mrs. Hill is In Charge of 'licinnuirv "before magistrates are holus
c.oir and they -will sing from! r.on:.;!.-! ( roJ w f; Suriett
1874 STATE BANKS IN fSBC lj 0j)H'J
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it is hoped that everyone 'who preler game or :ish Iawa. The section af!
o no AV.'ll leave his coat at . the atanites under which siu h courts
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Mothers
i'oinmis.sioner .DcM-ribe.s H of f.'imr.j
jitity Fund Keseru; in FroK-rf.
ing BeposiLs j
Austin Aiig. inThere are S7I
state banks in operation at this tline
; in Texas. Informal. on concerning tl.e
with small children may
will be held provijes. for the
in writing of statements tn
the Nl
ado by
king
operation ot state banks is told by W.
W. Collfer comriiiasiouer of ' bankin;;
SMUVIFKS n )Um; KOI SK IJ0O.U
i-v wmvn ukk i)in;irn.i.s
WEJIK -UAKRIEI)
occupy the first seats upon entering. ; 60ns summoned as. witnesses and the: """" W k..
: ; vi luir-iiii evrreiuiy ot Wie Slate i
. 'SOIUHHq UI l IMlIUllil Oil UICSC 3IJIIC.
uaiiKers
in - order that - they may get out
necessary without disturbing the ati
dieiice. . .
T
GEORGIA
only as the Saior of them" said
Evangelist C A Johnson at the Chris-
tian Tabernacle last night where he
1s engaged in a revival meeting.
or keeping men from going down in
sin. Some folks think every boy must
sow hie wild oats before he can ex.
perience any great conversion. Xever
"If Christ had wished He could have was a sadder mistake made. AVhen a
BIG CORN CROP BEGINS
MOVING TO MARKET FROM
ALL OKLAHOMA POINTS
monts the same as if a complaint had t
."been filed. The statute provides pen.
hlty for refusal to testify. The com-
missioner states that he- has found
j by experience that often the conven-
ing of such court of inquiry is the
only way to secure action against an
; offender.
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and Resorts of
Atlantic Coast and New England
Direct or via Washington to Seashore Resorts
and New York. Diverse Routes to New
York and Boston including one way through
Canada if desired; All-Rail and Rail and
Steamer; Go One Route Return Another.
Liberal Stopovers Long Return Limit.
REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP TICKETS
way be obtained at hume ticket offices by asking
for iuixti via St. Louis over
Pennsylvania
Lines
Sold Daily Until September 30th inclusive
Beginuiuc June 1st.
Trav(UHaJutenStr A3tnt.SU OunttrBtdg.. SAN ANTONIO TEXAjS
Hide with
' n l AlUrSTR0X TRANSFER CO.
Oklahoma City Aug. ro.-The Ok- Carriages any h Day Qr
Jahoma . corn crop said to be one of - xight Rain- Qr shine. Prices
Jthe bigggest the state ever has nro-i reasonable.
association at OTcJahomaf
The department has closed ami liq-
uidated through tiie. guaranty fund
law four banks with deposits aggro
gating ?3S497.7f;. - In liquidating the
deposits of the first three banks clos-
ed it was necessary to use from the
guaranty funds $1333 17.05. Of this
amount $77S 12.13 has been repaid to
the guaranty fund from the assets of
Iany Toiviu and ( itFcs of the .Yalion
Close Business Houses for an Hour
Totfciy
the three banks leaving
Washington Aug. 10.- The funeral
services of AIrs; Woodrow Wilson
were heard at the White House here
this afternoon. The benediction was:
'ILet not your heart.be troubled." The
e tjigggest the state ever has pro
duced ii? due ta begin moving to mar-
ket in bhlk this weelt. Oklahoma's
cjrn acreage was somewhat reduced
this year but favorahle weather du-
ring the greater part of the growing
sea- mi made the yield heavy.
Phone 23.
IVe Sercr Miss n Train.
a balance f body will be taken tnnfcht
due the fund from them Of $rril05.67.
The last bank closed was the First
State Bank of Anmrillo and it was
CORPUS CHRIST! SAILOR
PLANS LONG LONESOME
TRIP THROUGH THE CANAL
necessary to use $S7-176.62 from the
guaranty fund. From the bank's as
sets the department realized a 30 per
cent dividend and it Is expected that
practically all of- the funds advanced
from the guaranty fund will be repaid.
The bank owes the funii S(;i.23:Co.
The four banks liquidated owe the
fund $116730.31 ' -
There are C3 bond securities In
Texas. Commissioner Collier savs' FORT
Third Floor Rooms No. 307 308309! savs none of these banks have ex.
Dr. W.B.Anderson Dr.F.H.Rosebrougb
ORS. ANDERSON &R0SE8R0UGH
Practice Limited to the Eye
Ear Nose and Throat
old home at Rome Garr where buriaj
'nl take place tomorrow afternoon.
The United States is in mourning
tday. almost every city and town
observing an hour in sympathy with
the president in Brownwood all
flags have been at half mast for the
past three- days and this afternoon
from two to three o'clock severa)
business houses were closed.
Diseases of the Eye Ear
Nose and Throat.
Offices 3rd Floor Brownwood National
Bank Building Near Elevator
Corpus rhrisrj Tox'. Aug. 10.
Captain. Adolph Frietsch is building a
itr;r:y.ive foot 12 ton sailing craft iif
vhlcb he proposes to leave here about
n!H-t)iber 1st for a 000 mile cruise
to the Panama exposition at San.
Fiancisco.. The -35 feet is -over all
lenpth the bull proper being but 2Sk
X"ct long lie plans to go through! mT rKTrrvrrk
:ie Panama canal after visiting gulf JOHN W.SNYDER
ports me purpose is to advertise
Corpus Christi. Captain Frietsch eays
pipe.
and 310 Brownwood National
Bank Building
Brownwood Texas.
ORS. ANDERSON & O'BANION
perience;! any dif.iculty in havtng
bonding companies make bonds -for
thorn.
TRADE
WORTH HO.M1I TO
FOR O.YE HERE
Nice S-room. 2 story residence fin-
ished inside with beaver board eloc
r.city ami ens in every room bath
The Texas law protects the non-ln J ':rt and cold water lot oOx-150; pav-
terest bearing and unsecured deposited street on southwest side of city;
ors.. Interest 'bearing depositors snv-j price $(I.Q0fi encumbered $2S00 6 por
ings ilgposits and government funds or 'cent iPJerost.
other funds secured by bonds are not
protected by the law.
DENTIST
only company aboard win be his Brownwood National Bank Building
Room 407
Phone 472
newer mm: extkj&io.y.
work is begun today.
A force of thirty men were put to
work this morning on the sewer line
extension beginning on Sharp street
at the Weakley corner. The exca-i
va'ien for this line will be very deep
and some thirty or forty days will bo
requ'red to complete theSjvork.
Want to trade equity for nice 5 or
6 room residence in this city.
Address S. RANKIX 1T.27 Alston
avenue Fort Worth. 242p
mck.'CAPUDINE
Tho Liquid Remedy being used
with very satisfustory results for
Headache
QUICK RESULTS TRY IT .
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The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 242, Ed. 1 Monday, August 10, 1914, newspaper, August 10, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344925/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.