Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, February 8, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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FOUR
Shaming and mirror
SliHS.
Two of the most 'popular
Silks for spring and summer.
We are showing a nobby line
of both the yard
50c
We have many new Spring
dress fabrics in cotton wool
and Silk to show you and
we extend you a special in-
vitation to call and see them.
IFcifY " ANN OUfic 'iMENTS if
FOR CITY MARSHAL:
Georgo W. Wilson.
J. M. Perry.
FOR ASSESSOR AN'D COLLKGTQR.
Clyde Mcintosh.
IMPROVING THE PARKS.
Tf Half park out by Mrs. Tnbetfi
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to ike city by Uaa
: QSLltBlWe
ewt -be uuuie t most
b
At tL ;mM. expense
ptftct it crb and
to sue vehicles feort
im' ter nipM
liie irhefe sot ia-BrN
.mil prf
M pom
me1i:.wJH
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ri and iite ra trjnh-
it he rtfcy -:i snot as
- a - - -
rsp. A few- more of those
the; towm !h&
placos shQulIl "be socurad.
There Ib a
triangur '.OTSdir ;0r nUkt tha Tni-
bot old jjlaij flin Gmonlanf trot-t. thnt
proWuicf at ufody ibaffbiigs to tiie city
thai 0J1 JUlfl ; M g?3n fihtf 2&ttmo treats
ment U a Iky . traas planted. There
Is nothl tg kajwr tlmt could be done in
the -of setting a good example to;
the ffttWtc ami the people In these lo-1
calltias ;woul appreciate the atten-
tion of the aity so much that they
3'
would undertake Improvements about
their own places.
POLITICIANS AND THE PRESS.
The Bulletin does not care onits own
account whether the anti-pass law is
amended so as not to Interfere with
the right of contract. It is doing
pretty well under the existing law and
gets the big end of the deal when it
comes to advertising the railroads and
paying for travel on them. But there
Is a principle Involved and that should
demand the amendment of the law.
The proposition to amend has brought
Ml
YOU MAY LOOK
East West North and South
t you will fin'd
Ed V. Price's Suits are Best
I have between 4 and 5 hundred samples from this
house to show you and not one pattern contains a single
thread of cotton; so if you buy a suit from this house
you may feel assured that you will have a suit that will
give satisfaction.
Cotton and Wool Mixed
will not make a suit that will give the wearer satisfac-
tion. Inspect thesp samples before you place your
order for a suit. I will take pleasure in showing you
whether you buy or not. The prices will please you.
W. W. TAYLOR
at T.S.Euper's Jewelry Store
out pivtt rl.arly what some politl-
cfni think of tae papers after they
hu.-f gotten all they can out of thorn.
ami :1m Intimations thnt the country
press is corrupt should be resented
by the iiewspairs of the state. The
writer knomg n-arly rH the country
newspa-ter people of Texas and Jtaqwfc
kU no other class uf men in the ttfctf
e.?U them In honesty ami fntagritafc
As a rute they are broad seiitlblf
men engaged in their work for QikM?
iovf of It and for th good they Hope
to accomplish thereby and are not -to"
be influenced by th- fact that tlWT
(receive patronage from the r11roft
i .
I They have always lid filly l aduer-
Using for all th favors ever ex tend
ed them aud no one can pofnt to fir
Instance when they have eter been
influenced by this arrangement to io
anything wrong. Politicians who .fear
the corruption of the press may mere-
ly be measuring the press by. vght
tthey would do but newspaper men
and ordinary politicians arc. altagftthr
er different creatures. .
The Athena Review says that the
curse of the coujntry is the universal
desire to make money Instead of U
niake a liting The : man of a lae
. "
Hepeadent family who makes a SOod
Hring is making money if iio oaiy poaattle to interest the average suc-
knows it. Brother Yanti is an mi- 'ceaafttl business man in commercial
khority on the subject of which he
speaks and no one will say him nay.
T. ... ... -
It doesn t necossarlly follow that the
man who is opposed to race track
gambling as conducted In Texas Is an
enemy of the Dallas Fair Some of (
them think the State Fair would be all
the better and draw equally as large
crowds without the race track gamb-
ling. Gov. Haskell blames Hearst for his
indictment in Oklahoma and this caus-
es the Dallas Times-Herald to remark
that If Haskell really had. nothing to
.
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THE DAILY
da with those land rraud cases Hearst
will not harm him one bit.
If the newspapers of Texas are half
as bad ns some of the cheap politi-
cians about Austin would' have them
appear- there ought to bo a law' In
Texas prohibiting the publication of
newspapers. . .'
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Notice thb difference between the at-
t tltude of some politicians when seek-
ing the support of the newspapers anil
after they have received it.
SOTICK OF SUKIMFF'S SALK
By virtue of an order of sale Issued
by the clerk of the district court of
Brown .county Texas bearing dntc
the ith day of February A. D. 1009 in
the case Of AV. W. Summons vs. Will
McLean et al No. 2 i37 on the docket of-
the district court of Brown county
Texas and to ma as Sheriff of Brown
County Texas- directed I will pro-
ceed to sell for cash between the hours
of ten o'clOGka. m. ajid four o'clock
p. m. of the first Tuesday in March
A. D. 1&09 thO; same being the second
day of snid month lefore the court
house door of Brown county Texas
in the city of Brownwood the follow
ing describet land and premises to-1
wit: Situated In the city of Brown-
wood In ttrowii" couiity Texas the
same being lot jN"o seven in block No.
two. and the rUrest half of lot No.
six of Daisy Addition to Brownwooili
and for better descrbtion see Vol. 9i
page 262 of tje deed wconls of Brown
county. Said property levifMl on as
the property of Will McLean aud J. A.
Jackson to satisfy a judgment in favor
of Urfpaii Speck against J. J. Rhlnes
and Will McLean for $271.00 with ten
jet cent Interest from date and n
judgment in favor of W. W. Sammons
afainsi Will McLean J. J. Rhlnes and
J. A. Jackaon for $4G0. -with ten per
cent late rest from date and infnvor
Of Mid Speck and Sanunons itgnhit
inlluStild defendants -for all costs in
sTalQ oase.
Gilfn . under my hand this Uie Sth
ittiy -jtf Febrtrary. A..D. 1903.
' FRANK l2MISO
Sheriff of Brown County Texfta.
DO T1IKIK DITV.
Cfcrtatlan Science Monitor: Mr.
Hyersoa Rltrhio executii. director of
the IlostOU M-rc!ianrs' Asset-hit ion. in
the eovrse of his sk1i at th- Ttan-
iqaet'of the business M.-n'j C-lub of
CnwcteBatl. Tuesday nix tit. remark-M
that "Oar Cities and our commercial
orgSJtlstttiotts have stifTred whrt eap-
''tais'. 9i thdustry' have len wholly
tlidrfce4l In self-eeekinK pursuits."
is true. There is little that Is
Wroj?$ In Uio conduct of our great
Wid)it1es today which .is not due.
Nifftily or Indirectly to the fact that
'tdRlRangVIio should have taken a deep
.Jjuta "tasaatant interest in public affairs
pswl imiH sacrifices in behalf of the
milnrt. aeglected their duty to
Wmn7 might Ievot
; their whole ttme to selflsh ends.
-p; ;v u.ac mln nAvt . m.
wwMna or civic aaairs ne
.
tion and taxes for the support of- a
"municipality ho would cheerfully con-
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tribute to a reform movement he
would be- gracious and liberal to an
admirable degree providing he - was
not asked to give to the community
any of his valuable time.
Fortunately as Mr. Ritchie pointed
out things have changed for the bet-
ter. The average successful business
man has finally awakened to a reall-
izatlon that what concerns the com
munity concerns him and that he can
not put In a share of his" time more
profitably to himself than by devoting
it to the welfare of the public.
As a consequence great civic asso-
cIationSi for the jost part coniposod
of men who are prominent and active
in commercial affairs are now flour-
; Ishing in many of the larger cities and
are doing an immeasurable amount of
good in stimulating not only the In-
dustrial but the moral forces of their
respective communities.
Wherever the . business men have
taken their proper place in a commun-
ity wherever they have shown not
merely a desire but a determination to
act the part of good citizens munici-
pal servants "have become more honest
and capable.
This for example has been the ex-
perience of Chicago and of San Fran-
cisco. It is certain to be the experi-
ence of Boston under the new and bet-
ter order of things which the Mer-
chants' Association stands pledged to
bring about
Remember twelve empty "Bueno"
coffee can's entitles the holder to a
free full an of "Bueno" coffee. Ask
your grocer.
Choice residence
Land Co.
lots West Texas
BULLETIN.
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GENERAL NEWS. 4
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A schooner onroute to Rockport
Texas from Matagorda was capsized
and the cargo of cattle belonging to
W. I. Wowes was lost. The boat has
since been raised and brought into
port.
The work day In the shops of the S.
A. & A. P; at .Yoakpin has been In-
creased to nnip hours and It Is be-
liovod thnt the fliJl ten hours will be'
restored soon.
A potltion Is bains circulated at Big
Sandy addrbeiod to Representative W.
O. Stamp urgently requesting him to
use his IitflpeiiC and vote for the bill
requiring! Uftaka to guarantee deposit-
ors. The BBa.tton it being signed by
all classes.
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Bob Clements Was shot and almost
instantly kijled at Anmrillo Saturday
night and Dee -Clark surrendered to
the officers a litilo later. The cans'
of thb shooIng?iB not known but It
Is a$sertlvUmti family troubles led
to the tragedy. . " "
The repotTt seat out through thv
state paper yesterday that William
J.- Bryan veto injured In an auto
mobile acclueitl Jji Florida Saturday
night is brawled W Mr. Bryan as false
and says at Ue Uuie of the accident
he was at a-foOter plate.
J. P. LaneVwtll-knowii citizen who
lives at Cdnicnaa.. shot his step-
daughter Jfi Ball Nix yesterday
morntag- adtfeeu ttred three shots at
Ills wife but ' missed bis mark and
later tried to? eauVhfe own life by cut
ting his throat Hut did not inflict a
dangerous jyquad Tire wounded wom-
an Is paralyzed farii. the hips down
and may not .raeo-Vdr. .
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Mrs. Boo1jL a ftaimjat. who lives at
Fort "Worth irikflfer on her way to a
residence ef t oto to read the palms
of several ladlea was struck with a
board or ctitel panl. kuocked down
by some ualuiowir mux early last
night. Her ucse a broken and Iter
lips badly bruised.' Robbery was evi
dently the nKftftre'af the assault as
the assailant m&Aisi A arab for the
woman's purse Mfore taking to his
heels .' i
Consideraltleexe$tenient was caused
at Pearson. (av testerday morntns
when It because know a that the five
negroes who Itesrtt employed by th-
Atlantic CoaatUttf railroad to build
the depot at that alace had received
warning from aelatyied night riders
to leave the cfaptajtUy forthwith or
death won Ml ho .nteted out to tiiem.
The case is toeing ittvestigated and ar-
rests are expeetad to follow.
It is ofnclaily aaonoeed that the
American National Had Cross through
Ambassador Clriooni. has put. $2." 0.060
at the disposal of thv oommitt4 organ
ized by Queen Jlelgnu who has un-
dertaken the 'eetahlBshment of an or-
phanage to be devoted to tho care of
children lft lionwless and withou-
p a rents by the earthquake disaster in
Italy. The institution will be called
the American Red Cross orphanage
and It is intended U) hring up t!ie chil-
dren as agriculturalists.
Yesterday morning a gentleman for
Itasca walked into the police station
at Fort Worth and called for an officer
reporting to the sargeant at the desk
that he had been robbed Saturday
night by a new found friend at a
down town rooming house who had
been showing him the sights of the
Panther City. But after talking to the
officer to whom he was referred for
a short time the money that was sup-
posed to have been stolen was found In
the man's sock where he had pfaced it
for safe-keeping. '
G. S. Eman who Is proprietor of a
general merchandise store at Pawnee"
Okla. and who has been the victim of
thieves for several times who stole
large amounts ami who have a pe-
culiar determination to put him out
of business has-worked out a plan
that will deliver the goods. Ho has
arranged six cut-off shotguns and has
them arranged so when anybody en-
ters the doors or windows the guns
will be discharged. They are loaded
with buckshot and It is almost certnin
that the one who trifi3 to enter will
receive the Intended load of shot.
The police of Waco are puzzled be-
causo of the nightly burglaries evi-
dently perpetrated by novices appar-
ently the work of children. Recently
four business houses were entered by
means of keys in one case through a
hole made by breaking a window and
cutting the sash. Several articles of
small value have been taken and In
one of the places the cash register was
opened and a small amount of change
was taken. The officials are under the
fit
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Brownwood 90 acres in cul-
tivation; 150 acres tillable
jvery good house and plenty
of water.
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impression that a number of small
boys have organized themselves Into a
band of burglars. Two little fellows
about 10 and 12 years old respectively
have been placed In the lock-up on
suspicion.
Fire Insurance West Texas Land Co.
PLUMB
WANT COLUMN
WANT AD RATES Onecent a word first insertion half cent J
word each consecutivo insertion." No advertisement" taken for less
than '20 cents. Cash must accompany the order.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE CHEAP 5000 load3 of
rich made soil within two blocks of
the court house. Phone 219. dlOS
FOR SALE 'The building occupied
by Brooke Smith & Company and the
one Just vacated by the Mallow Drug
Company. Must be torn down and
moved away. Apply to- T C. Yantis
at Brownwood National Bank. tf
FOR SALE At a bargain good
second hand oak desk and show cases.
T. S. Euper. d9
"WASTED TO BUT.
WANTED Clean cotton rags
Bulletin office
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BOARDERS First (jlass place close
in; good! room for man and wife or
two gentlemen. Malohe cottage Mrs.
Camp. ' dlOG
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Wc have a complete line of these joods We call your 'at- ;'
tention especially to Fcrndell Apple Butter Mirjce Meat '
Maple Syrup and Pancake Flour. Phone us. -
HUXCTER KUNIT
GROCERY CO. 5
Prompt Delivery Phones 40 nd 44&
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Patronize home people. For in-
stance don't send to Fort Worth Dal-
las or '?a"ve-ston for letter hMds en-
velopes or pristine of any kind. Give
us the or.lr. K we don't do the wcrk
tio your satisfaction it won't cost you
a cent Mayes Printing Co.
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heetM etal Works
FOE BEST.
FOR RENT Four nice rooms with
bath and water. Apply at Western
Union Telegraph office.
FOR RENT Nice new five-room
house close to Santa Te depot Has
bath and every convenience. See John
Fisk. v dl00
FR RENT-prNfce furnished room
near the Santa FexaepoL Rims 50L
d95.
FOR RENT Good five-room house
near Santa. Fe debet $10 per montb
west Texas Land Co.
help Waste.
WANTED Fashionable Dressmak
ing by uss uroom at Mrs. a. x
ii ii ii cr fi TT i.i ncffim b r t-u u r i i i
WANTED Two young men with
neat appearance and good address to
take a traveling position. Call after
4 n: m. W. H. Oaklev. Broadwav
Hotel. . d$2
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, February 8, 1909, newspaper, February 8, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345344/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.