Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 308, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BAIL PLLETI2f.
SATURDAY OCTOBER lit 1SH
-5"CORRECT TIME
Time is the principal factor in the
operation of trains where many- lives
depend upon a watch that must keep
accurate time. The railroads in each
division point select a skilled com-
petent and reliable jvvatch maker to
"inspect and keep in order all watches
of the employees. It has "been our
honorieto be selected as .inspectors of
the Santa Fe and Frisco railroads for
fifteen years- at this point which is
proof positive that Iho highest grade
:of mechanical skill is required in the
inspection of watche?. If your watch
is .giving trouble why take a chance?
Bring it to us. AYe employ nothing-
but a high grade mechanic in this de-
partment. : '
ttttttMtMM 4- .4v$ 4- ""Sr'X vNew York not long ago and put up
- SrORTOGRAPHS. -: any of the blonde heavyweights dl-
' . . zy. The twenty round distance ought
i 4 - 4 4 o Vft sUow which 13 the better mar and'
- . with Hint- f?rnll Aft" T-n will
Friday the' thirteenth!
wnata terriDie.awim .jinxr..;; urn urant Kiee wmv hands out a
With such a hoodoo -somebody is -flnp of sporting -dope for the
bound to get. licked! in the world's
series. "" 5
Vinve to put-up or shut up.x
. rehdnrs nf thr' Nrw York- ttvenlnsr
Mail is a reg'Iar bear cat at the rqyal
'came of coif Orsvnflnml nJnvpil in
-pully. a jinx is pertty.-bad but did'tllc qualifying round for the Copper
yoji ever notice that it hits -hardest cup recently and when the score-
rht'the weakest team? .-' : keener .announced the result lo' he
The manager with several good led all the rest'. : As aft authority on
Round Trip Rates Dallas Fair
$6.25
S3.60
Through Brownwoqd to Dallas' Sleeper da. Open for oc
cupancy 9:30 p. m '
On Safe October 13th to 27th
Limited to October 31st. ?
On sale Oct. 14 limited Ocf. 17
On sale Oct 21 limited Oct. 24.
twirlers a goodJinfield and air invin-
(Cfble outfield a'U heavy swatters can
spit in ; the face of the - huskiest jinx
that ever jlnxed. '
'Frank Sullivan the aquatiy coach
of. the Missouri Athletie CliiV who. tic.
1;
Yoloped the champion water
team has contracted to. coach
polo
the.
Princeton ssyimmlng team beginning
today.. ' . - '
nil sorts of sports from- 0ie gentle art
of. self defense to croquet oid Grant
has few . equals. Other '.metropolitan
uewspnpernnju who- are strong on- the
golfing ganie. Include lift Dorgan L.
l; Igos and F ic. Flaugh.
baseball is'. becoming more and
more popular fitTfing the fair students
of college's for girls-nhd several such
C. H; Robertson 0. P. & T. A.
Armstrong Jewelry Co. J
TVatch Inspectors for the Santa Fc and Frisco Railroads. . $
XHK-:KX"X Iwtll b'e alig'la-qnr-ov.ent".aml u big young women of all .sizes and; shapes
' 'air free-for-ll eflch t 500 iniles -i presented 'tfientselv'efc to try for places
-. -.- - - Competitors for .tlio Glidden trophy1 on Ujeteftm.
Institutions lnivcr developrxi strong
The molol-ing "classic of ( the Pacific nines. Vhoh- tlio-.eall for- baseball
con'st -beginning-omo.rrpWi is th ati- candidates va sent out at Radclifie
nual Santa ! Monica' jvhl race. Th;ere CoHoge "rewritly. thlrty-fiVA athletic
OAO BULLETIN We Give
MAYES PRINTING CO. PROPS. Ill "-
MAYES PRINTING CO. PROPS.
Inttred at the Brownwood i?ostofflce
as Second Class Xail Matter.
Members Associated Press
n SATUBDAT OCTOBER 14 1911
THE WORST KIT OF MORTGAGE.
Is it not a disheartening thing to
go through life under the harrow of
debt struggling to gefrelease Tinder
circumstances that give no hope of
relief? Is it not unfortunate to .feel
that we. can never lift the mortgage
.'irom the home that in spite of all our
t efforts it must finally foe. sold over
the heads of those dearer to' us than
life itsalf? But all this is nothing
compared .with the mortgage. of vice
Ttpon the character which blights the
life.
Many a man has died without being J
auio iu jiic uje mongage irgm nis
Tidme yet he has been a real success
.or lie kept his manhood clean h!s in-
' tegrity MftSialDd. and. although' he
left no material wealth lit had
Tiched the lives of all ho knew JilnK
"The nicotine mortgage upon your vf-
jtality the alcohol mortgage whieh
yf hardens your nerve fibre benfimbs
- sthe "brain c?lls parages the power
to aShieMa and makes you a slave in-
stead of
Better Service for
the Money than any
Studio in Brown-
wood. Call and let us
verify our state-
ment. Blagg's
Photo
Studio
cripples your advance this is a thou-
sand times worse. Jt loses you not
Only your respect tout also the respwt
of those who know you. Orison Swt-tt.
Marden in "Success ifaganine.".
The girls will hold daity
4-will letn'e Now York tomorrow on the practice until the weather becomes
;13j& mile tour which -will coyer tail too cold and will resume Wofk in the
states. ;.. spring. Miss Katherine Wallace is
At the. Pimlico-race track tomorrow the trainer for theRadclJffe nine and
'the Beverwyek stable owned by -Mr. ' what she doesn't know about the na-
Frank s'olan of Albany. Vlll gp under tional gaihe isn't ift any of 'Mr. Spahl-
jthe hammer the offerings including ing's'hopks. '
some noted animals. Horses from j . There isnt a lot of dope to. indicato
spve'ral other stables will-'be sold at that-Zinzinnatt will lloat 'the National-
tho same time. . League pennant next year yes Clar-
'One of the. most importaut- eventsence we know it is a-little early to
on the fall meeting program "of the ; begin that line' of talk but there is
Maryland Jockey Club the "VYnlden (one .thing" in favor "of the. southern
will be decided at ' Baltimore : tpmor- Ohio metropolis and that 'is t-hat Gar-
row. .TheTace is' for two -year -p.ld9 ry Hermann. is building -a new plant
distance one mile with $2000 added. : ShcIi a move is quite frequently the
Another interesting race tomorrow is 1 forerunner of a pennant. Brush Sta-
the Elkridge steeplechase for bona diuni Shib. Park and Forbes Field
fide hunters three .miles over-a tim- Imve all . housed " winners. Indeed
ber and brush coursf. ' theri .are fans who insist .yiat if the
yVhile therV's life there's hope hut- Polo Grounds Hplant-( hadn't .burned
not it is feared' a "white hope." The ' thi spriiig Joiiits . wotild" never
best the black huskies can. do now is have copped tiiV rag. (P. S. The St
to scrap among themselves and Sam Loiiis. Browns also have a new home
La.ngford and Joe Jeannette have been '"1m t what could you expect from that
hooked up for a twenty round mill at bunch?)
Los Angeles next month": The men;
fought in Madison Square Garden in
' ' .1
It's almost time.
For" us to her.
I
- Fresh vegetables home
Looney's Grocery
grown at
F you have ever used our plumb
. JL-"B service you Know mac
j tatdaKf modern bathrooms
installed by us provide sanitary
"You bet your fcoots .
. -I shot a deor
- T-Boston Post
Aiid then the. news.
. Will come.- we fear';
"It rwas:ji man' .
: And. not a deer."
DO "SOT BE A LEAXER. :
Power ishe goal of every worthy
ambition and only weakness - comes
s king are encumbrances
.compared with wniqh the -mere mort-lC1"'
- v V (Success Magazine. Power is $elfde-
rage upon your home is a blessing i "" b
If you are mortgaged" to the Ciga-1 veloped' self-generMed. U e can .not
jette habit which demoralizes your j increase strength -of bur muscle
i T. by sitting in a gymnasium and letting
ambition poisons your blood benumbs
.;-. a . f another take exercise for us.
Tour serves and -vitiates your aim; If
. - - Nothing else so destroys the power
you - have a whiskey mortgage an an- v . .
-mora?lt- mortgage on your character j -lu"u " . - .
apon omers. ii you icau oji wru
Yl
mm
.service and
keep "down
the repair
bills.
If you
have not.
tried our
plumbing it
would be to
your advan-
tage to get
. our prices
now.
R.KI SRI Kl liiilAL ORKS
"Wnter Filters' and Garden Ho.e.
whic you "have bn trying for ygj-s ;
to lift this is inftnitelv fors than
your chattef mortgage or real esiate
mortgage'- The awrtgage on yor
home may mK toach yxmc real
Wilson Heating Stoves for wood and
.coal the fuel savers. . x
j Clingmau-Timmms Hdw. Co.
We guarantee every pourfll of but-
ter; wo .deliverj. Ixipney 3twc. Co.
' Discoverers fof an p'gyptian- worn
that wiil rflt the.cotton boll wws'l
hftv htMstf C I'cor raged by learMpg it
K .aoair2Jiiic in its- tendency ar 1
v ; out its qompniiTons a.s readily a3
' we.evils.. - ' ' ' '
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i S1.00 hilys a -Perfection nut cracl
"V atLoohey's..
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JUST RECEIVED
A Shipment of
Hot Point Electric
irons.
Ten. Days Free Trial.
PRICE $4.50
"ThcFijpn What Am."
Brownwood Gas & Electric Company.
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Any
Loss I
That may occur b reason- of cuff or collar buttons
. studs .or other jewelry being left in ahirts or other
garments sent to our laundry . and will at all times- ex-
ercise the utmost caution in preventing such loss. However
we cannot ho expected to investigate every button hole in a
garmjfht for the- purpose of rectifying the carelessness of. our
customers. Too frequently garments are sent to the laundry
with valuable jewelry unyemdved and when observed is al-
ways cared for nnd returned . to the owner but in case a loss
does occur we hold ourselves in nowise responsible and earn-
estly request all patrons to" exercise the utmost care In remov-
ing such articles before sepdius out. your laundry.
'' Very respectfully . .
the
ED. SELVIDGE
STEAM LAUNDRY
rnoxE is.
A.. A. PL JA. ..A JM. 1. A.. AA.
never be strong or origiital. Suind
alone or iitry your ambition to be
sDiueoody in the world.
i dren a start in the worm so uim iney
-Rill not have so lard "a time as 'he
had is anknowingly brlngiag disaster
In spite of if you inay num. re
spected looked up 'to. mltsired. If
rmir lif has Viawn 1am ukt mil v 2
have made every acre M tod la!n tem. AVhat he' calls giving
your victor worth more. Bwtf8 5Um wH1 obably give them
character ii mortgagea tS a deo.oral-18 ln h wor; oun&
Mg habit; if you..r. the xictila of Pe awd a" the inotiV(i they.
dsgrag vie. that hold you dow." Tbe- naturaJJy lr8
Imitators ow-rJind H is asy tpr
info ffto ti.ufta-
- them . to devieW
125 ikm Thev WilJ not walk a)on- whtl
you furftisti- fjnte.V?; !iv will -If an
Upon you iist ns lone as.voli will J"?
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SmitK
& Co.
BANKERS
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- Brownwood
: . ; Capital; 3300000.00 ' " '
A General Banking Business Conducted
Texas
Nvijsrn Heat;n? Scpv. for j ur: ai..i ;.
oal. the fuel i rs.
ilingnian-Timns'ns iH-. i
in
' via
yoi "A ill
'Ino-. I won't .
"All the Way.
(Ine Way Colonist Tickets on
sale daily.
ElT. 15Ui to OCTl 15th Inc.
urist sleeper through . to Los
'iSoTfes ob Tralii 6 Every Tuev.
k for olir Califonrta- IjJhtlcIi't.j.
y are free. ;
r ' detailed Information see
. ia Fc Agent or frdress
.S. .Keenaa G.P.A CalreSton
A (ItflfK Tleeoitry.
Mama.'" -said Jnimpv. "ii
let nw v:i jut this on
ask for ai;yitiHR io cm
;:AJ1 riKht'1' said hi. mptii-i-
Johnny. pfrbeJ ujwmj ih -dg ofa
big cHair bwatnt-'-rstk-s-s as. syivory
dtrs am- from the reRipti of Ue
kitchen. At last he biorted out: j
! "Tbr-'s lots of pio and cak in this
! noaae.-
The admonishing face of hi moih-
jer called 'his utind.'to his prorate and
h added: . - ' -
-Success
But what's Uiat .tQ me?"-
Magazine. .
Pimento cheese at Looney's.
See us before buying your heating'
stoves. j
Clingman-Timmins Hdw. Co...
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t:get tsiegraph reports on the cotton market continuously each day
and will be g!ad to fyrnisSi this information to any one asking us at the bank or
over the phone. When you bring your cotton to market should the price not be
satisfactory ycu ca leave your tickets with us to sell when your limits are
reached.
With. resources of over n!.!ion dollars we are prepared to take care of
aii business entrusted .to us. .
With an expersence gained through thirty-five years of continuous bank-
ing business in Brownwood we feel confident that we can take good care of
accounts from the farmers the merchants the individuals and the bankers of
this section of the State.
The very best of services rendered at all times.
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Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 308, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 14, 1911, newspaper, October 14, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345715/m1/2/?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.