The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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FRIDAY JANUARY 9 1914
BANK CHECKS
are clean convenient biteiriess-iike. Th6y ddri to your security; they form a receirjt for bills paid they obviate the1 necessity ot
carrying currency around and of making exact change; they form a written record of expenditures. This bank offers the con-
venience of a checking account and of an affiliation with a strong modern financial institution.
THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK CENTER AVENUE
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
Make Your Watch Do Right!
We are here to help you; we have the know how
and the experience. Go where the locomotive en-
gineers go we do their work. Bring us your
disabled enfeebled timepiece we'll put new life
and vigor into it and make it run on schedule.
Armstrong Jewelry Co. The Gift Store
RAIN PLAYS HAVOC
1 PACIFIC COAST
TROUBLE
HiiM'intMits arc Flooded and Street
for Tied Tji Due in Precipita-
tion All Alonir Con!
Daily Bulletin
BY THE
Mayes Printing Company
Office of Publication
209 Brown Cor. Brown and Lee
Streets.
FRIDAY .1AM" A KY ) 15U4.
Entered at the Postoffice
Brown wood Texas as second
class mail matter.
Subscription
50 cents per month; $6.00 per
Year.
.NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.-
Subscribers failing to receive
their paper will confer a fdvor
on the management by reporting
same to the office by 9 o'clock
each morning when a copy ol the
paper will be sent by special de-'
1 i very.
I Divorcees will do well to renienibei
j th.v there is now. a Haw on thi' stat
ute books forbidding the marriage ol
any person who has been divorced
less than twelve months.- The only
exception is that ..'one -may .i;e-irairry
the party from whom he is divorced.
A couiile of Cleburneites were deniedJ
license recently .on account ( this
law. but they said 4hat a tittle tnaU
t.-r like that would not bother theni
for th?y cotfld easily go to Qfelfiheftia
where the iaws were ilQt b rigid.
IMOXG MEMBERS
OF LADY MACCABEES.
All is not peace and harmony in
the ranks of the Ladies of the Mac-
cabees of the world at Chicago. Four
members of the order have filed r
bill in the circuit court seeking to
restrain the officers from expelling
them- from the order. Charges of
using "unladylike language" and of
"railroading' members out of the or-
ganization' for selfish purposes are
involved.
Seattle Wash S. The Pacific "coast
from San Francisco to British' Colum-
bia was flooded tday by. a terrific
rain "which has continued for ten
!.das.and which b.i.s. extended welCin-
lahd. . ' . . :
Basements at e flooded; . atfet-t ear
servic" demoralized and streets torn
iip at Astoria Oregan. -Twenty ve-sA. SAIJ.V IM'lLDl.YG AM) .
sels are weather bound Jri .the bar-' 10 A. CO.MIAY ':?. YKAH.S o'lJ)
bor.. unable to pass the" high surface The Imildihg and Loan association
on. the bar. The predpitn.tion there at San Saba recently held its annual
since last ijaturda has "been nearly '.. jm for-" the purpose : of 'electing
nine inches. '. - directors and officers. T C. Henry
Nearly nine inches of rain has. fall. w.is elected president for 1911 and
NOTICE
'I'here . wHI
i!ie ..Mouse lot
i
iary itili. All members urgently
(litesfeTt to attend
d(10 t; THOA1AS Secy
LOAN Sir.lHK WILL
GIVE HALF MILLION
FOR HIS FREEDOM.
Albany N. Y. Jan. 9. A new prop-
osition for the pardon of Daniel H
Tplman money lender who is serv-
ing a six months' term for usury is
under consideration by Clovernor
rijynn. It amplifies the- previous of
fer of. Tolihan and his assignees in- !
jasmuch as it proposes to surrender
unconditionally approximately sr.ot)-
: 000 in notes eiribracing principal and
Warning
be a called meeting ot I lntfr3t' n rptr for the remission
igeFriday night Janu "au!er of the sentence. The
f0 noie&- are. inose or nearly 20000 bor-
eausitiK damage
Railroad trafi'b-
over John- Seiders 'secretary This asso-
j rowers from Tolman in this slat.
Ttlttfanr's tenh. has. a little more. than
two mootlis to rul). It is stated thq
new : proposal if. accented will removo
th'cr po3siWBiy of any future attempt
to rpttUxe-.on.the notes
floyernor . ffljnn it is understood
has- been disposed to tavor' clemency
for Tdlnina . littt lias not aetetl he-
cauae . he feared some way might be
found itr push the claims.
has elation was organized t wen tr-three j -Tie persons who submitted " the
vears ago with a capital stock of ten f proposition to the governor today.
The San Anionj'6 Express has been
questioned as to why .ft -jdoefr . nt
'roast" the aue doctors .'plying
the Express spates that H:'is. for the
vrv- gool. and sufficient reckon that
ASSOUN'CEME.VTS.
The Daily Bulletin is authorized
to announce the following as candi-
adtes for office subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic primary in
July 1914.
there is a law again;riSjrs 1n;;tfflt.n a A(.r(leri.- Washington
.dulgtng in such practice s'iiice; the
doctor who' is regarded as- Udnletli!-;
cal has just as much ieaJ : . ' rtgaj. iii
tlie stare as th mosf ethfeal of "the '
. : v ' . . tilon. Mud slides are holding
ethirals. Another. Teasop m flrus' in s.;al isojated plaVes.
beti that hewspapers.-jw:e..iioit in tM".
- j.C.tl'.V-SCIENCE
jwtMJii .Jinsiiiivas: au-8t.. . .
For Sheriff: - -
HUGH X. DAVIS
For County Clerk:
MISS MINNIE BONDS
S. C. IX)CGLASS.: "
HOMER BYRD.
en at Tacoma
a wide area.
.been delayed.
.Dunns ;i temporao mil in uie thousand dollars. - This has Since'.aM -th' judge before whom Totman
-.jMorm'at Seattle repair' crewsimmedi. been increased to thirty '.thousand.'! M'as convicted was in favor of a" nar-
atvlv began to remove the. MUi;le of Speaking of .thP good 'accomplished dou. and also that Histrtcfc Attorney
broken tedegraph and -telephone wires iyy this organization and ! the success ' Whitman would not oppose elemen-
which has dHaed . tfaiisporthtjon. with. which it. has met during the''cy. . . ...
Houde;- movers here are shifting twenty. three ears. the. San st.-ihn ;
N-w s sa s : '
The association ha? helped many
a young man to buy ami- pay for a
home who othenvise might be liv-
in in a rented horn- vet.'. Ducing its.
entire history the- association has
kept practical!.! its entire.' capital
aned and has heter hist one dime.
This is u reniarkahle record in" view
of the liberal" way in which the
nrikne has been furnNhed to the p o-
dvelliUgs threatened by. nriid vlides
-to safer ground.
.More than mn' inches m- rain has
since
Sunday and low -lands oyer a wide
section of Western Washington are
jBiider w at r. . It has ten impossible
ioestimate the da-mage in that sec-1
up
FI ND IMHEASEB
: HV MAN FltOU OHECON
7 - .V ; -". -. I The conscience fund . of the CnMed
Inthe ne oiluians -til "lfSftR ""lro";'ur' ' has.b'in ncf;a!ed
jmm; Motion-timi ..tn:. who J...ttt -. about; fortv
of high priced meat MtiC-.feary aKo ip. maiie wse bf a thcee i
ed pro'taWy. It is that ratH Wnt s;:t !.;. rh-n bad bo-n tfsed one-
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Are ou going to build a home? See
tin tomorrow if ou need a loan for
rh- purpose. . B K Hl'IUJJUT .1
Filter Your Water
Your good health
demands it. The
best filter on the
market is the
Hygeia Filter
Sold by
Rankin
Sheet Metal Works'
118 East Broadway
FLESTY OF DRY WOOD.
AVe now have plenty of dry heater
wood which will 6e delivered to any
part of the city on short notice.
KEITH'S WOOD Y'ARD
TO THE PUBLIC
When jou haie furniture to crate"
and wrap for .hipping: I am prepared
to d the rfork on short notice. My
shop is located at Citizens Dray Line
Warehouse 112 West Lee St U
work iruaranteed.
A. F. RAY
BUSH & GERTS PIANO CO
Represented hi Brawnwoeii by
Mrs. L. H. Bacon
Rhone J-437
For Tax Collector: '
J E KI R!CHA2i.D3DC
For
Coun--C.
R
prtftaWy. It "is-" tfttlit - t Wpt
bits' .of 'Sich 'tftre--' a ; tiit2fl befo'r
jsuppdy. be wade u into ;a6sse . jt 'V" '
liL-tL.' ' -' -uil. -iv.' 'j ZLj: ' . air.rtn-'''!4 o
not niake bad. eating. "antf. iJ te long
been. supicf4ned that. .ia;--". .fertain
made good the
onn4 iii N. rest which 1 '
' : ' ' yitf the
T ;-uvoid the confrisinn of passim
th-ree-'s'"s a n'-w dining tabb-.has a raised.
revohed eitfi'f by cio- kwor'
ia-;e or b a lever nar t!!'"
flour to. be operated by fh foot of
the-host or -hostess
Tf aswer:-.'"" -
.. ' : -rv 'er hea-ns tfie insfatat' ' .;.?;!! -m .
J. "Three pietK-s; of chfekefr'and. "iinef.;.
Th
in
n & are " t hat - soJttetiody
iiiesot'; Jreati.for: a.lime"-t-hat rbr
is going i.. dippoiniiii r: prilan;i VhMts h
man coun- -n:s yearv A'receV iesii?
of tl Ct '. :s -mwY4ijse-' &'-- ' ' '.-- l' ; .;."' ' .' .
rained "h .'iant.cehviit' of .tiifiiaty?;
six candid ite .. for irlXcf- Asij.the-j
Oden.an ;..per Sia:e thi a" lu.t ' . a '
CITY. WH.V.S-'
II V( II I.OA.NSV. For transporting ' meat a r'frm'': .i
i na-js do. Ti.it ask flui'- t'otpt- car" has be on invented r:i Kurl.-iti '
Uc. w'i'rV u'-MVMirrtv.und' r that ip claimed to maintain a 'in
.f t !o.m f f)ji-- firur'1 ' (lerature as even a? in the more i
.'.411 ii'i'i me mate retnt'er.ition plants of o-e-m
H U IH'UIJU T : tt rs-.-ls
Resolutions are nun in order. A i
trued one is that jou iruard joiir eje! IT-I1J A7 1111 I?
.siirht more carefuil.w This is a irood J vyllll YV kJII I ULui
.time to tret it nen pair' of irlas-ses and DENTIST
a more perfect fit.
Come in and see Dr. Hales m- nil! Brownwood National Bank Buildinf
sene 3011 efficiently and liinu"tl.
Room 407
Phone 472
Dr. Hales ! When It's Your
Office at
Bromood 0itica! (0
SKILL IVS DpIA.NOlM)
S-irue very; irood . advice is Riven t
foys- by. Wm. R. Wilcox for ni'r pu!-
. ' ' "; ."Set vie "cowioiiBKioue'r -. at New
. :-""--. . -"'..--. .?-":'-'. :-A.t ii iet-eut tnetihs ;f a n.--
A meeting of tft cltf; CJtioairfedIn ' Xw. York tor
mittee of Comn3reia4 ruV - fCihe la-ojflotion rf ffj ieu y of . m-
Brownwood a . hdd. at .' the -' Mr .. XVilCx tMiid : "
roon:s efir rdjy ajrWnoftttl "pnlftf T&e day f the. iaclilof-ali-Ti ade
numlier of !i..itte.r ;liat trre $f -for . oaS pas d never to" return .arid t he
dituton. r vmM. WW. Jyoil.jii.ii;.of ' today whJs beitianinj;
wHI V "s 'iftettii "iloni.-i"'.?" ;a" " cii r. h. u i if b .ail ; mean; b am
wood this mrh . ; v -"" v - "'t.:"de soni'e ire thing -j.-t a iit....-
-. -''.. .oetttr thirt. the other -fellow can d-
Tb- a" viornmtj fs Ms: ween
purcha-'-d '.y :'he 'Southern fahlish-
ins Co R. li Speiicer presiit:
and will h'reaft-r he opewrt"d B -
prohibition daih. This is The cH-
pan whic'i was recentJ formed
with the express purpose o.f etah-
lihinp; a prohibitum dnilj' ao.mewhere
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Therc: Vas:' a tlirte when. a inan
niight cohibme several traded Hnow.
ir i.f little & tile technkiue of
eaeh and st l0n& -fairly . neli .
far "aa the uure waking of a "iivitiK
te.. . He" c- juld Aork at. one thing in
in the State preferalai Wa0;;Thfe iflg. time another in suiunier. aivi
purchase f the .Moriiing..Wa iH aflo'.er. and another in f.i II and
eap the situation in Weo. a it iau i5 th t"lW . H ' tho
considered that the newsiwpe )&e1d s now is toward evpei.. -ric
there would b- biHily ipererowded: The" '.people demand it. and mediociv
vith three daily papers ' . . '-offfciency does not sufiic'.
;. The man who' pays his : money tor
- ' " r - . - - . labor today expect skill. If ne lia
Brownwood is this weeli extiding a: h.mse to paint he rocs n a-p.iint
an official invitation to tlie mnnnger er who has no sidelines. If lie has
of the tour to include Brownwood lit plumbing to be done he wainn a resu.
the itinerary when the National Etll-r pfumber;. If he has a building to
i. k ' mnrc tiu Rtnte.'hc constructed he wants skilled'
fc-Howing the annual convention' in building trades workers. Therefore
Houston in April. It is expected that just as Mr. Wilco.v says the boy who
:tt out-of.thc-state editors will be in ' is starting in life ".should borrowing
attendance on this convention and an old-time expression "put all of
the amount of good that could he ac- his eggs in one basket'
'omplished if this number of news-' Learn one thing that is. worth
ePer men could be induced to stop while. learn it . well and stick to it
1" a couple of. hours in Bronwpod then suqeess is pracjically assur-
Sale of Manhattan
Colored Shirts!
$1.50 Shirts
$2.00 Shirts
at - -
$2.50 Shirts
at
This is the final clean-up sale
of this line of shirts for the season.
$1.40
S1.90
Move
jCall 315. We are prepar-
! ed to handle anything
at lowest price.
Citizens Dray Line
We Deliver the Goods
BARBER'S BARBER
SHOP
For Up to-date work. Ask ike
boys who have bad their work
done at oar shop abotit the
service.
You are welcome and we ap-
preciate your business
Make Your Selections Early' !
Gilliam Brothers
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DOl'G WOOD'S DAIRY
Is Prepared to fill your orders for
pure MHk and Cream. We solicit our
I business and guarantee satisfaction
I'llOXK 4!) WORD WOOD MA.YKJER
1 Ride With -
ARMSTRONG TRANSFER CO.
' - Carriages my hour. Day or-
Night rain or shine. Prices "
reasonable. Phone 23.
!" "We Never Miss a Train" -
!
I BELL DENTAL CO.
over
Coggin Bank.
If you want the best i
dentistry lor a
little Ipcc
$
is lneptimable.
ed.' Denver News.
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