Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 220, Ed. 1 Monday, July 3, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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Father. Fletcher w n to BaUinger
this morning to spend the Fourth.
Irs. R.- II. Foster is visiting with
homefolks in McKinney this 'week.
Ed Hall is spending- a few days at
San Angelo on business.
John Hay hft yesterday for Abilene
where lie will spend some lime.
Airs. E. L. Storey went to Cleburne.
Saturday for a few days visit with
j her sister.
? Walter Elliott is taking a week's
j vacation which he will spend at Mih-
; eral Wells.
Mrs. R. II. Haniilion left this morn
jug for Cregory. Texas where she.
wjll spend a few weeks with relatives
and friends.
Judge Jno. W. Goodwin and Dis
triot Attorney Waller IT. Karly wenf
to Uallinger this morning on rmirt
business.
Kev. L. .1. .Minis wi II leave tniiiglit j
lor .MUiien. wnere ire will conduct a
revival meeting
from home for tv
will a r ran go
.' Hsyill bo. away" Mr
en dfiys or tnoro but' j Iwye
Mrs. il. C. Hart left this morning
for San Angelo whero she will visit
for a few days with friends.
Miss Addlo Perry is fitting at
Bangs for a few days. .
Da4 Scott and wife wen attending
the Sunday school rally at Cedar
Point. Sunday. 1
R." X. Adams it; visiting with' home!
folks in the city today and will re-
main over the 4th.
.Dr. Ferris Hass left. Sunday Okla-
homa City where he expects to open
a dental otljee. Dr. Hass recently
graduated in his chosen - profes"sion !
and will' no doubt succeed in a husi-l
hess way. He is a clever young man. '
thoroughly honest and tip' nt in his
dealings witji the public. We wish I
him well in his new home. j
I'rof. and Mrs. Carpenter left Sat-
nrday Jiight for California where they
will attend a meeting of the Xationat
durational Association. I'rof. Car- J
penter is one of the. directors of the'
national association from Texas and
it is necessary for him to attend He
has "been conducting the Summer .Nor-
mal here but there are but two days
-more of work in the Xormal. and he
was not baldly needed.
Mrs. Jno D. Kobnelt and children
iirrlved from Washington and
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to have his-pulpit tiflpu- t will wpoml a few weeks with relatives
! pied on next Sundav j and-friends in the city. At present
Angelo. a re-';Jtnoy ur.t k'ests of Mrs UobnetCs
fjnotlief. Mrs. Mnriihv. ir. Rohm.tt.
wlm was accompanying them to tin
city vva called "to the bedside of h!s
-inolhiu-.- at Taylor and left them ;t
friends. Mr. Powell will .take a- po.J ''MH tie win ie Here ;1S -.on
as ins mother condition will permit
i.ee roweu oi ban aiiko o. a re
Icent graduate of the State-University.
In tlie Kngineerins; IDetiartnteiiL"
was spending a few hours in Urown-;
J wood this morning as the guest of
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Of Brownwdod. Brownwood Texas i
(Sjtion witli the S.mta Fe within n few
day-s.
Little iss MCorine'Sweet Is'vlsiting
this week with relatives a Ft. Worth.
Miss Helen Sampson returned this
; morning to her home at Austin after
ra very pleasant ' isit with Mr. and
j Mrs 'J. A. -Austin in the o!ty Miss
Sampson Is a nnimjar favorite in so-
' ciety here and her many friends hope
his leaving.
. Coi.i Mnrs l$n;;n-;s. Hi. tie
world over. Loom-y M. r. Co:ni.;ni
rxMuSiu- agent
QeoninUPressy
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cex. ('L:MET a. evans
IS CALLED BY DEATH
Atlanta Oa. July 2. After linger-
ing at death's door for nearly a inoijth.
Gen. Clement A. Evans formerly com-
mander in chief of the United Suites
Confederate Veterans died at
Tills
home in. this city this afternoon ; at
4:40 o'clock of Dright's disease. His
death was not xmexpected and sevjur-
' al of the children were at his bedstdo
when the end came.
Gen. Evans who was D years "old
! had been confined to his home siijco
the first of last April but he had bebn
TVKK TIIE-'IVKIXKLES in ill health for several years. lie.
j was liorn-in Stewart county. (JeorgfH.
in 1833. and came to -Atlanta ;to nfhe
ytrar mussed gannents his permanent home in ISSO. wlifui
. aod make tie appear s if new from ' hfce vf onlf lr-WliiK eider f.
the Northern Georgia conference of
.the makers. -Our. system of Cleaning the Southern .Methodist ehufVli. . At
Aim. Prvashivr wro; ti11 r.rii ot 'the- time or his death . he was stm a
e A- oT'fty of y
tsrttow to every matron. There are
member of the Xorth Georgia
confer
ence holdinir the office of treasurer
mo stains no wrinkles left when we ' of the Preachers Aid Society. '
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Gen. hvans was elected couiniantir.
m cniet ot tne L-nueu conietierae
electidn QH acconut of his health. H . Nlijit N Ilic diii'creiice bi-luccn a
tthetetJ .gamputs. We
pt in delivering. Orders- two yearat declining to accept rv-
Kansas uiqr
-wildest scentf hen notified.
Kansas Cil3rjAITJIEK & jjjfp
years the
? 1-2 to 5?c Phone loS.
ten roinut
r which tir
were dlf
Chid
she will visit here again. soon. "
Rev. I-.dgar L. Storey. w-Jio for the
i;ist two years has been coniiected
with Daniel Raker CdIUgev will leave
tonight witb iU fantily. f;or Htgglns.
Texas where he has accepted. the pas-
torate bf tiie Presbyterian chnrch.
The church there is to he ngifatulat-
ed on securing the services .f sn go.od
a man. .
Mrs. Veda Robneit-L- ii M.eij.t of
a letter from Mrs. M. A. ialn..h
is at the bedside of her daughter. Mts.
Sellers at Tyler staling that the
medicine had had the desired effect.
and that Mrs. Sellers was resting bet
ter at this titno than recently. Jlow
ever the attending physicians are. un
easy about her condition and her. two
sons. John and Ausey have been smn-
nioed to her bedside. Jlmwuwood
friends awai news frmn the bedside.
hoping for the "best.
Miss Kate Daffan will anive in.
Brownwood Mondav night and will as
soon as possible tafce tin the field
work for Howard Payne o.Hego under
rh- dir tion and auspices of the. Wo-
man's i'o-opnii I.enjine Miss Daf-
fati j- one if .-th host known among
tin- women of the tate. hating dcllv-
fXt'A in.a nnrnfepr f cltieq n -cjire
on '.The Jntluem-v of Women" - and be-
ing fr a time president of the Daugli-
ters of fli' ( "onfederacv. Th college
') to ie congratulated on seeuritrii the
services of Miss Daffan
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
' NAME ELECTION JUDGES
iu
( losed on July 4th true Ameri
canism.
. was then Elected honorary .command
er in chief being the first member of
the or.gaulwttion to be accorded this
honor.
IF YOX CANT FIND it elsewhere
it's at Looney's.
railroad ilurinu a. rate i;ir. and
a uical man.'
withe
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AIR DOME.
ALL THIS WEEK
McMillan-Roquemore Co.
WITH
HENRY ROQUEMDRE UNO H SUPERIOR COMPANY-
PresentJng: Six New
Comedies With Song
--Tonight
"Love Via Wireless"
Prices 10c 25c and 35c
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The railroad meets the cut hut
the meat man cut1 the meat
Your Favorite Cut Awaits
You Here
Put Up In Style When You
Appear.
We're Here to Serve You
Well and Fast!
Our Speed Makes Many
Stand Aghast!
This is the Place For
Choice Meats in a Hurry!
Chas. Ratlift
V-rrcciiioiil 01 ( ounlt ( linlrnicji.
Four Men are Selected for
Knch Mn.
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. i jiuej- ini new mm' "inn .oi-
inisiquers must ih- nun select eji-c-
Uon jndge.-i for or. -''it'i-.omiI .u- nd
tnent elections an-i n l.i.- Sr i d.
tile .Hrowii county i ojuuiisio-Mj - nut
for that iiurpose. The not Mi. d t!K.
cliaiitneh of the anti and pro lories
and t iih t4i'e sele it'ii four men for
ea'eti bos. ht shall hold th- -peiial
eiecMon i(it jiny nn ttin-n t:i- - 1. ?-
tion 'of state-wide prohibitmn v . !
-VDted ujion. I h cotnmisioi - di
clued' Mint four men at ca h l U
he sufficient; and appointed ml i .it
.number . This- will" mean a !ii; .iv
in.f to .the eonntv. Cnitntv t'b ik D
.M. bcoit ia thM week notiTug
each Oire. selected to.hbbl ihr el.-it.on
aiul-jn that notice is gtvinj: the nam
of those who wjtl assist therefore the
election Judges will know whom to
dejiehd upon election day
. The Interest maiiif'ited in the ap-
pfoiKrhing election i waxiug warm
and il. is exucted that a' la r lie vote
will.Tie polled.. - The following are the
judges sel-ft'd fr liofdinc 'he spec
ial election
Ward t .C. U. Sh-ffinv .1. w-u luhn-
soiu Pat Ford and" Hufus IViry
Wanl 2: W. A. Itelt.- V. Snnn
A. T Co f tin and ltttt. 'Law.
Ward S. K. K. King. C K.. Swe-r
'. E. fTehrfee and Clyde Mcintosh.
Precinct 1 C. W. M. Han. W. H
Totigate. I K.i; Silver and Pblflip Anderson-.
J'rerinct . "Jrti MaMoi k Hen 1 lunt
I W Kalcm ami A. N: HanmKind.
'Precinct V; H. Kansom. '. F.
KIHott; a. P. Keeler and ('. V Harris
' Precinct 7. J. 1. tJreen W. l. Me-
1 Christy.. Je ' Whifelfend .arid Kuo
1 Andrews.
i Precinct - S: M. D. Walker. i. -
Shaw. J U Pattersou and IlichrtioH I
Hvers
Precinct 0: -K. F. ('.eyre. .1 L. t'T08-!
J K. Haugh arid HAjjhlee AJIc.orn.
Precinct Hi; W. S. P.yrd .I F. May-
Held. Taylor Harton and 'Dan Weedon.
. Precinct 1 .M. L Smith. Dob Fry.
f T. J. AVelsh and. Jeff Bolt.
Precinct. 12: Jno. Williams. I. A.
Pyle. Tip Deilusk. Dick Pentecost.
Precinct 13: .1. M. Thompson. Hav
Windham-. W. P. Aljgood. W. 1). Long.
SIX.CKTHE I.)AVS WHKN imOV.V
000 WAS ; A MBUK HAM LIST
tHHX TIIKRE TAIK NO CE.MK.VT
um walks:xo iaved strekts.
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N0 ELECTRIC LIGHTS. NO MOIp-
RN HOTELS.: AND FEW Ul'SINES'S .
ENTERPRISES. THE NAME OF SA.H
BIU.V HAS BEEN SYNONYMOtlS
; ; WjlTH HOOD VALFES IN Dltjl
' . GOODS. CLOTHINCr AND SHOES j
-- When he firs( omUnrfced In htisiness
. .. Jii announced ihat iif would . be saj-
" -. " I.4fied with a ijiodest iirofl and tbnt.
hi5 would stand back of every artlclV..
U at left bis store. It. has been lil
measure to live! hp to that announce
.':'.':. iftint. MADE- ViARS AGO. so th
' Mr
"'-v ill
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still count a$ Iila cui-
fttr he cjis
count asr hla cua
. t4ners . many. ditJzeiiis of Rrowawpojl
"iili -t!he nrowwool country avIh
.A-rSM..1 I.e. T.l.n.i
Uilt'll- .Ktllt 1 1 111-11
yiajtra' h.avi he
: and all ttlong Ui
;n satisfied with Jm
Sd&d-t.- bis 'rmeth0il and Ills price
illfhRti atwkys.lidyertised thHt "0RI.T-.
:t .$MLS FOjI lESS" and the immense
.. ' r.-aiMjnm of (goods that he sell.t eacH
''. . . . . j( t. an ridenne. indlsimtJtbfr1. hal
r : . liefBfthbes hi wt ni go-good akmu thaa.
: j' - .'.;.: Utii't tf yori an not a regriktr custoi-l
. -Ul'fr '11 unit 'a Mil "" un nnuviu uui vq
- fta?;e to visk the tore and note the;
' fjiibltty uf tie- goods and the prices.
W.MilI then I-ate it to 0ur o-wn good.
" - ' . jil'Ijrtr enT a- f' f?.e !.-f pLp e to SJielld.
vottr oiMnev
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i P'. P. R Mison and Son. ;i m
or ot "ir Hwe-t wife and n. other urso
went au; two years ago foU-. i
Do friends. forsrky ns. and our Hearty
Grow tmd antblona? l7ol knows
Do they ic(;iiftii laUeh and d-
2 f
ert i;
While (lowjj
sorrow.
There in a .eJktl
WIhii darkns
when. '
Ufe's .WetniSft1
t?-
tjie stream of
Jfit.stirketh
lers xoiindt and
WOULDN'T A CLOCK FILL THE BILL?
: ; j Yw louMn'i give anything that
; i ' jwould bring t'te donor so often to
rmind. as it iS constantly referred to
There is a place for it d.n. dining
room parlor heil room
CURRY & BREWER Jewelers 103 Center Ave.
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rhu.rd; gall.
t.fcBjie fail.
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and
Rrencji
He knows- wli
stcktiega;
AmI vvlM-ll tli-i WWpr. 1fU! Jliee fix .
II-11 ftand beSiflMtiieS-ta that hoitr
to itld . I . ?f ' I
nd In the tUhfe'i.iII lie Uy. Acir;
hie rntbs.
Aa'ii dear frtthllt. nfifna- Ut'a nwtt iii.lta i er Street
- tried onev Lht LlJOl 'lfftleS tltoe:
Doth thy stonrr era H refuge in trou
ble?
I t. 'Us- loving arms ever. fiVe. .
limed A
i)ii CI?anfrs. Phone 15s.
(QAtTHER t UlCK. ParfSian and
CIVIL WAR WOUND
BRINGS AMPUTATION
2D TaMe bj)arderh .reasona-
See Mrit. L. C.reen. H Rr.k-
I-'hone 760. iise
. . - . u. ; i . t
A.TtED Vqit.rto nd send us your
la'Wll wo.wer to :reeHnd AW hn.' r.
... tn.achltjb for the purijofc and can make
. . your jjio.wer as ;good as new for 73c-.
U; knows whffiTlrsor tori innrifl.('IJrofH!ood leaning .Mill
'--'i t--.-: v-v . m : .four
nen iiunger-.emflravOjt.tiiy oppn dnor.J.
IVa r uot but tifltst fit f HtiK Arhen. Ills ..
ove aees-uqe J r ... . . ip0R c X 7r nlI
Mi? hand U;toPirfHVW rntiaboVlt .buggy for
S . - i - . I .. . ....V.l .
1 iy una- Ave. r
:lts storol
He Knows xhoiv fefi-'fo'. Vyehrv
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rare. worn;. f. .
and
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hipsi '-exit under
fil c4ieaptJAr)
I'reetnel 11- mlf l.r li Mnltf
-Taylor W. T. Jones and Stacey Ar- XVh" nitr ti're(lfvl throb and a'c ie;
nold. '
Precinct 15: Sain EH Is. .) F Den-
man. W. H. Kilgore.i-nfl ('. W .Jone
Precinct HT- :lohn Clark. I M. Ken
nedy. Dock Hamlet.1 W. M. Xunally
Preciiict 17 .1. P. Ford. W S Cray
V. C. Rohnson and W. R. Chambers
-A: ohnsi of (Tir-
led water cooler
FOR SjVLE CIIEAP-
petiter iools. . Ctjmbl
h.. .-wJ-i...r- v. '- anu mwr. Stroud Co.
inward. j p0.R ..sIlE OR : TItDE-T he. Dnlci
And I le ueveh W&U Iive; Uor f6rako. ; Restaurant ' at a gre f .. sacrillce. See
To the fatherless. JJ.i is-a Father; j f'' f- ... -.
To the Meudless Jle; ; Friend- . j FdTsaJ P7in7cd7v7C
I 1 IM lfll'i Iti n Ktftllkt HM (tut Vhnnil- ' t ..! -
- " ""'ii'- '-"i- u"t'. uvuewr tev ri ihom
PATTON'S
"SUN-PROOF" Paint
BEST
PAINT
ON
EARTH
H
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Denny
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(;u).ski tin: foi'kth hut oi-kx
next day karly.
"Terry Nells Produce"
"Terry Sells the He!."
Paint and Wait Paper Co:
Jjj-M 4'40 If I If f t f f t..frg.Af1r
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'Terry Sells' (he .IIef.H
"ferry Soils Pr6(iico.M
Precinct- IS; George Gabbet't. f W
McDonough. John Urown and W. 0.
Uowden.
Precinct l!: .1. IL. Johnson. Walter
UuriiK' LawriMice Moore. Chas. Williams.
Precinct 20: Pink Anderson. Al
Routh. 1. U. (tales and Oak Lewis.
Precinct 21. A. 1). Conch. A. A.
Sliepperd Chas. ilyituin and T. Iv Lan
caster.
Precinct 22: Word Wood 1. S. Ev-
ans. M. P. Jones. W. H. Pierce
Precinct 2l: Sock Martin. Eugene
Posey W M. Hooper. Joe Maedgen.
. Precinct 24 : G. T. Chambers J. A.
McCoy Men Small (4. II. Stovall.
PreCinct 2": D. Hammond. J. R.
Lanford W; T. Sniith. Alile McLean.
Precinct .20: Hen Stone. Ed Mc-
Clatchoy Fred Miller and II. Storm.
- Precinct 27'. J. H. Dunn. Hrooks Leo
Pres. Gilbert E. Ilennegan.
Precinct 2S: Earnesl Thompson
I.lenry Wilaon. Albert Hrooks. J. Mac.
Jones.. "
' Precinct 2!t: J. D. Caldwell. T. E.
Hyrd B. F. Clardy. J. A. Clark.
Precinct. 30: h. M. Cravens. F. P.
Abnby.. .iolinson Ifunter. E. E. Kll-
jpore. . '.
His Rimlnss enllure; to the ;end.
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He will walk ivttb; t.liee Uyi tlur dark-
valley .j';'.
Ills presence- Ueftili'iWiunr will make.
bright; i v-"'.f. ;..:'.;
And then face torfaeriwewiii see - her
and Jllui. V ; r ' ;
Whose love is 1 1 gn Fuji's : own light.
Hrownwoiid Texas. :."
er riniions. THv buying your
liaper a.d rlhho'iis from tis ypii save
nioiiey. - The ribbon.' and paper we
sell arof guaranteed Ur give satisfac-
tion. We have what you want in this
.line; so phone us yoijr wants and we
will deliver it to yoitr of lice. Mayes
Printing Co. Plipue 22.
LOST -Vou lose money and so do
Ve wheii you fail to patronize home
Itev. A. E. Haten of Hlackwell. Ok- industry.: Help us by giving us your
-lahoma. is- spendinc a few dnvs hi tbetuiers ror mu and cabinet work-.
cliy making reaiiy to inove his family
to their new- home ' at HlackwellJ
Ilrownwood Planing Mill. A. O. Brat-
ton Proprietor.
where Dr. Haten will have the man-' LOST Urowu coat' With . Clingmnn
ageinent of the-Oklahoma ;Haplist Col-
lege He has returned from a month's
stay there and announces that he la
well pleased with the new location.
Hefore returning to -that state. Dr;
Haten will probably appear on the
program al the Lampasas encamp
ment
TimininHistatetnents in. pocket and W
E Ivingis EUcs card
si ore.
Mrs. 1
on ;i vifi
Rodger.s.'
Return to the
Ruyle qf Greenville J here
t to her. lister. .Mrs. SV M.
mvtow.E sot (JiaS'TKih
After tll court litut rofnond
Hie teMhodlst pulpit waa filled last!.. init.iir .iivn'tn m'.
night by rtev. John Power rector ofjMrrtTom Hall vs. Tom Ball the plaln-
the Lplscoi church who preached tllT u..hflrftw ihn anH Xfpa -. ..
a niost eloquent and forceful sermon 'asking tot tt (1vorce ahd 0Mt0I)
from the subject of the "Three Toinn-" f n.i. .i' !
4. - - I jrai uut uuujalivui. tiy Willi-
tatlona of Jesus after Baptism.' drawing Rtf t hta; nm f k
Oljeratlon .. Kdl t'Iintj Farmor Wh(
nan Hccn Shot in the
Leg.
Temple. June 30.-R. n VonU - .
U'f knmvn "rfl county farmor and
Confederate veteran today suffered
fl amputation of his right leg below
ha knee as the consequence ota bl-
let wound received during the" war
Tlie wound had been painful for sev-
eral years and recently indicated.
cancerous trend which induced the
surgeons to resort to amputation. Mr?
Poole will
recover..
KATTLE SXAKKS IX TAXK
About mo large ratUq shakes i .
a Irfg galvanized tank will be on ex- 1
hibtiou tomorrow at the picnic and
u-ej expect to . put ice on them and
ser?o them by the slice. They are
hot;. the regular snakes that bite but.
the. kind you bite. Large Rattle-
snake water melons are what we are
talking about. We will have- a full
Hnc: of ice cream ices cold drinks
fruits and candies for sale at the pic-
nic. Our store will be open all day
K A X EAST ER'S KANDY KITCHEN
THE PLUMBING is the
most iranortant part of the"
home equipreont because of its
relation to .
health and
cleanliness.
x
iuu may ""3?:r-
iiunKe sure j y"-r"T?
t ii it c your
plumbing is
the very best
obtainable
by having U3
install
"SUndivf guaranteed fixture
RASKIN SHEET .METAL WORKS i.
Water Filters and Garden Hose-
Instituted again.
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Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 220, Ed. 1 Monday, July 3, 1911, newspaper, July 3, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345295/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.