Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1910 Page: 6 of 8
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THE DAILY BULLETIN.
WEDNESDAY MAY 23 lfli
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
me Bulletin will publish in this
-column the names of candidates for
.tke various offices until the primaries;
nm 01 me successful candidates in
the primaries until the election
charging therefor the folowing prices.
tmrariably in advance:
Tor District offices $10.00
lor County offices 7.50
or Commissioners 5.00
Tor Precinct offices 5.00
The above prices are for publication
In either Daily or Weekly editions
double the amount being charged for
both papers.
The announcement fee does not
carry with it any obligation implied
or otherwise for the publication of
teadiug notices.
For Sheriff:
W. E. HODGE.
Jrs'O. CHAMPION.
M. H. DENTMAN
G. W. CLOEEL
For County Clerk:
SllNEST WOOD.
O. at SCOTT.
For Couai v Judge:
A. M. BRUMFIELD.
T. J. CADE.
For Tax Collector:
A. E. COBB.
MARIOX COX.
WILL D. McCHRISTY. ;
PRANK EMISONV
For Assessor:
DEE A. HISE
J. H. MILLER.
For Treasurer:
JAMES E. SMITH.
R. a GOTCHER.
"br Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
BRADLEY CAXNOX.
JOHNSON HUNTER.
J. SYL. TA13ER- .
L. A. NUNN.
V. H. LAWSON.
DICK GRADY
GEO. T. CONNELL.
For Jcti. e Peace Precinct 1 :
G. B. CROSS.
l&J "Sir
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TRUTH
Millions made in oil. r -
Millions yet to be made in oil.
The demand keeps step with the supply.
Hut a liltle more than tflo years ago there ns not so cry much being said or done that .would awaken llMJ-Sonsfci
of those ivho Iiine watched the progress of the state of California. The riches of the mountains and canyons i.r
irold had long since been eredited to tlie jtast. ' .; ". :'.-
But two. years ago the woijd was again startled with the knowledge that greater riches than had evor Jnkih pVo-'
dueed from '31 other Kartli Mere at hand in the wonderful oil fields which were just being developed. ;;
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JOHNSON SUPPORTERS
WILL ORGANIZE HERE
3Iectinir is Called for Friday "Sight in
the Court House in Brown-
wood. The friends and supporters of the
Hon. Cone Johnson are requested to
meet at the court housp on Friday
night for the purpose of organizing.
The meeting hour is 8:30 o'clock. The
supporters of the other candidates of
the state are banding themselves to-
. gether in an effort to further their
.X. J rr.:nnM vr nntuzntz rwl If io thnrofnra
urged by the Johnson
his friends get busy.
leaders that
A touch of rheumatism or a twinge
of neurangia whatever the trouble is
Chamberlain's Liniment drives away
the pain at Once and cures the com-
plaint quickly. First application gives.
relief. Sold by all druggists.
These have been developed within that period until the state of (Iifornhrstands. the premier State
iiK.its oil field capacity and reputation. . .;
Good thing then to iinestiirate is it not I ; . ' . . . - .. .
Worth looking' into for a sure anflfisafe imestnierit . ''-. r
in; the Unioii
' WHY .S.JJIK TOWNS liKOH.
1 in speaking jof why some towns out
grow others we are reminded that the
(rfUftnn ic liorini(. tlor am man nf
insh and energy behind the enter-
prise who w.i!l spend their time and
money to back the enterprises of their
They will erect substantial
stock companies
securo rail-
California National Crude; Oil stock is the
the- later part of the week liny now.
best imestiuent we know of 40; cents per .share" today hut ) cents
CALIFORNIA NATIONAL CRUDK OIL
C03irANV.
L "..llelnian Kldir. Los Aniroles Cal.
GEXTLEMEXr
Kindly issue me . . ...... . .Shares
of the Treasury stock of' above corpor-
ation. Enclosed find ... in payment
for same.
Name
Address
CALIFORNIA. NATIONAL GRUDE OIL GO
I. W. Hellman Building .
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA NATIONAL CltUDE OIL
COM r ANY.
I. W. Ilelman IJId:'. Los-Antrclcs Cal.
GENTLEMEN:
Kindly issue me .... . Shares
of the Treasury Stork of above corpor-
ation. Enclosed find in payment
for same. . .
Name ..' .
V . town.
1 buildings organize
A; and establish factories.
Iroudf. work for public improvements
and use every means in their power
j to induce people to locate In their
eJtj-r Whereever they go they tell of
the advantages of tlielr city they write
'about them in every letter send cir-
o 'c ulars and newspapers to all whom
they think they can get to visit the
jcitj and when anyone visits they
J treat him so kindly that
Address
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HARD POINTS FOR !
BOARO TO DEGIOE
VICTOR TALKING
One of tin- wonders o
' Victor Talking .Machinfj
machine we can sit at I
vocal and instrumental
speeches declamations
No Way DeUsed to Compel IiiMirers i freatest musician!
-VACiNNKS.
til- ace is the
To I.Yj'iind Excess. Insurance
Kales.
fC flllfll ITV -t Thrit tP new Are ratlni? oonnf law
Ul yunLl I I ;juw wi
i!a vour
declaimers of all courtries
grocer brlnir it
or order from
A.i -tin Mill &
(it uin t.'o.
I languages.
1 It is n liiost wonder
HI have to be nerftl bv th(
1 1 I r "H Tit
I! next lKislsture Is now vert erldent.1 "
. i... k k . ... t Come in when vou con
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nw te. there is no- prlent tojwU Kmpire hurmtnre t o
nuii it. wjr vwMi van iTiw upiiwr j FIKF FIIIK FIItF
quenuy- im many questions wniCB
REMOVAL NOTICE
The Pullman Cafe will rlos- i!n-
Vith a ?2.".day night and will reopen about June
ojue and vn joy list on Ilaker street in the building re-
inilsic songs jcently occupied by the Hrownwood
htloguos byjTlakery. A new name UVlesired for
orators and! the Cafe and to that erid wc ofter as
in all fa prize a $4.50 meal tipet tovthe lady
submitting the name Ahat is elected
il Instrument by a committee of Ahree prominent
w
he falls in
love with them and their town at once
It is enterprise and everyone pulling
together that makes a progressive
town and don't let that fact escape
your memory. Strawn Enterprise.
perfect. .j business men. Address alt conhinl-
Hidi. cations to John W. A'Icholson. Hrown-
to town and wood Texas. Contest open to ladles
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fhetir this wonderful marthiiif talk. only and will
thank the publf
Jose May aist. we
'for their liberal pat-
comf ujv for consideration and n rul
ing have to l decided mostly fron s f
ronage In the past 'and respectfully
solicit a coutfntiance in my new lo-
This is to notiry the public that'cjtfon.
pending the .rehabilitation of our linn-' .L. V NICHOLSON.
practical iont- of vie".
;;-br jard and .olllce recently destroy-
Isoon be able to serve j-ou as of old.
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41. 14. I lIVil...
M. W. ADAMS. Manager.
Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve
Good for oil Skin Diseases.
See L B. Stanford
for Sidewalks and Cement
Work of all kinds.
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I Erl litU. C Jerry Simpson. W
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I DENTAL SURGEONS I!
I Phone 386 I
We have some Can
Goods and Washing
Povders on our bar-
gain counters this
week that are real
BARGAINS
Come and inspect
then. Respectfull
geawai rpwrtmeat is now wrestling: . . .u - HllV(J yW fmlml a iOPKe.t?A lib.-ral
with sevrraj propoeflipas. -submkiMl ; Citizens Natipnfti Dank ready to 'reward is oQ'erod in the Want fol-
tune tlnM ago. . transact business. A full line of nice umns for the 'tinder or such' a pi-- of
NoUw lmrd' . Ontl itself "ljutnber. etc. us en route and wo will welry. Lx)k up th notvc.
i ai:ainsT. it as it were oh anotht-r nt'ST
ti.tn. Thre la A.chkuee Insrtfxl In thf
'fjurips taat it the rate is found to
tK high ihea the Inuranc roin-
;m ;tfr t.h t3.it has iwen mliir it.
: -i r fiind (of xcss to. tb insure:
4 Till- part f th- chvise or requir:i.' nt
i- i oinparaUvefy easy as th- r inip;in-
i'"s.hae already ..indicated a uilliiiK-
n.'S': to refund mich exrosi-- IV.it th'
other part of this emu? op rat tin
other wav. that Is. if the insmanei
rates are too low. then the Insnn r or
policy holder shall b required to pa
the difference" to the comjtanv T-m
insunee. if k poiicj is issued on Jan-
uary K. under the old rates and be-
fore the specification rates haw tx en
made after the new rates an- an- '
nonnced and the rate Increased the in- '
surer must pay his share of ? in-
rreasi-d rate and the. question is. b
shall this requirement ue entorffd''
Tin r are winie instances ot th)h
kind and the policy-holders bav in-
fused to imy the increase ami tin 1
board and the 'company appear to in
Pwerless. Indeed aome of the polh-
iwiIrl.Tvt dfvlnre that thev will A ill.
draw their insurance first. The board j
is now wrestlin?: with the proportion !
and this is one of the. loopholes which
will have to looked after .by the n xt
li'sislature.-Statcstnan.
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The splendid work of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets Is dally
coming to light. No such grand rem-
edy for liver and bowel troubles was
ever known before. Thousands bless
them for curing constipation sick
--headache billiousness jaundice and
indigestior. Sold by ail druggists.
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good every
way
Bakery
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VltY WATER SUPPLY
PROVIDED FOR TEMPLE
Temple Texas May 22. The work
of laying an efghteen-tneh main from
j the Leon river pumping station to the
j city water works reservoir in this city
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ima ucru iuuii'--i.i;u uuu mtr piuui is
j now in a condition where there is
no possible danger of the supply fail-
ing through lack of pumping capacity
for natural sup-ply as the new supply
line which replaces an eight-inch
mainaided by the powerful new pump
purchased at a cost of SIS.000 Is ca-
pable of placing 2.M)00fi) gallons of
water in the reservoir every twenty-
four hours which is suulcient for a
city of .10. (HM) people. If the city con-
tinues to grow at Its present rate
the plant will not have to be enlarged
for at least ten years.
W. H. SIEVENSON I
PHONE 00 I
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Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will clear the sour stomach
sweeten the breath and create a heal-
thy appeiite. They promote the How
of gastric juice thereby inducing good
digestion. Sold by all druggists
A West Texas paper relates that
'A.Texas man bought 20c worth of
steak and received a nickfe iu change.
When he got home he couldn't find
the meat- At last he discovered the
nickle in his coat pocket This gave
him the clow and opening his purse
he found whore he. had put the
steak."
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Dr. M. M. Scott has removed his
office from the Bulletin building to
ooms over Coggln & Ford Co. Bank
with Drs. Bell & Simpson. diaac
I Your Money
IX A HANK PAYS A GOOD IN- I
THR-ISST TO OTHERS WITH ONLY I
A SMALL INTEREST TO YOU. I H
H Wliy shouldn't you have all the I
H interest? Invest in Heal Estate I
H you I 1
H 2G2 Acres L'Vfc miles of Rock- I B
I wood 100 acres In. farm one 4 I I H
I I rrinm liiiien - i'y (mil's Prtrrt I I
I ?22.5o per acre V cash balance I I H
I to suit purcliasLT. I I H
H 4 room cottage on IJooker St. H
H house newly paercd and painted
H 'south front price $1100.00 $300
H cash balance in T equal payments. H
H 5 Coggln addition lots 70x192'!. H
H feet each Price $225 each. Terms H
H of $10 down and $10 per month H
H with 3 per cent interest. H
Kltld & Bell.
I Land and insurance I
Doclorini; Oriental Rur;.
Out of the hundreds of thm sands
of dollars worth of Oriental nigs
brought into the United States an-
nually many of "them are what is
Known to the professional as "washed
rugs." This means that brightly
colored Oriental rugs are sometimes
washed with a solution of chloride of
lime. a treatment which partly
bleaches the colors and Imparts a
soft appearance to the rug. The
chemical treatment is a process of
washing which produces the effect of
age and a peculiar sheen to the sur-j
face which Is pointed out by many
dealers as proof of superior quality.
The fact is however that the process J
of washing Invariably weakens. andJ
in some instances destroys the ma-
terials of the rug. The progressive
effect of the chemical treatment of
the rug. is this; The chloride gas
contained in the chloride of lime at-
tracts oxygen and moisture from the
air by which muriatic acid Is formed.
This eats away the vitals of the fab-
ric. Sooner or Inter the wool and
cotton in the rug become brittle and
thus weaken the warp and deteriorate J
complete the pile of the nig may be
swept away by the ordinary process
of sweeping and the warp which is
the foundation of the rug. becomes so
weak that holes appear here and
j there and soon the rug becomes
j worthless. It not soldom happens
jthat a Persian rug is too glaring in
some bright hue. perhaps red and is
jnot saleable. An unscrupulous deal
er will subject the rug to the series of
washing In chemically-prepared wat-
er. In this way he turns out a rug
possessing a soft antique sheen that
is truly captivating and finds a ready
purchaser for the doctored floor
covering. Scientific American.
John D. Rockefeller would go broke
if he should spend his entire fortune
trying to prepare a better medicine
than Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea dys-
entery or bowel complaints. It is
simply impossible and so says every
one that has used it Sold by all
dniggists.
The Want Column of the Bulletin
has grown to the point where it is
no longer correct to say "Column" but
instead "Columns" must be used. As
the number increases their value to
the reader increases. Don't fail to
read the want columns every day.
SUTHERLAND'S E1SLE EYE SALVE
Good for Nothing but the Eyes.
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DR. CALDWELL'S
4. DEXTAL OFFICE
. Over Rcnfro's. Phone 330. 4
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Al Davis is preparing to move to
Fort Worth to make his. home in the
future.
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rao'ney. The biggest time sa-
ver is a Bicyclo. The best
Bicycles are the ones we car-
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 188, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1910, newspaper, May 25, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344947/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.