The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY AUGUST 14 1914.
THE DAILY BULLETIN
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SUMMER TOURS
Atlantic
City
New York
Boston
and Resorts of
Atlantic Coast and New England
Direct or via Washington to Seashore Resorts
aad New York. Diverse Routes to New
York and Boston including one way through
Canada if desired; All-Rail and Rail and
Steamer; Go One Route Return Another.
Liberal Stopovers Long Return Limit.
REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP TICKETS '
may be obtained at Jinnte ticket oiiices byaskinz
for tickets via St. Louis over
Pennsylvania
Lines
Sold Daily Until September 30th inclusive
Beginning Jane 1st.
For rartmdans about faret. route and train address C. A. RAIRD.
Traveling Passenger Ascnt SU CunierBldg. SAXAXTUX10 TEXAS
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FOR TRAINING GAMP
Foolbnll Aspirants Will ho (Jhen a.
Vioriiout n Colorado River
lieuriimlntr Seplw 1.
Howard Payne college will open its
training camp at Winchell Tex: on
'Sept. 1 in charge of Head Coach
Henry and Assistant Coach Wine-
brenner. Coach Henry has had won-
derful success in his work at How.
ard Payne and Assistant Coach" Wine
brenner comes from the Unlvers'ty of
Chicago and holds an enviable record
as an athlete.
Coach Henry reports fine prospects
for a winning team this season. Ten
letter men from last season's team
will return and probably four ' of
last yea 'a- High school le-te'" men
also-f on.- er five of the 'il aml.;l2
letter men.
The following schedule has practjr
cally b-ics-x arranged for liu coming'
season: ' ' '' -f- .'
Oct 3- Baylor at Waco.. .
Oct. 'J Daniel Baker at Brbwn.-
! .ood. .
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NTERED
LI5E
Blf MEAT PACKERS
Claim They Hare ot Xade Enro-
pean War an Excuse to
4 Raise Prices.
Chicago Aug. 13. Vigorous denial
that packers have made the European
war an excuse to put up meat prices
was made today by J. Ogden Armour
president of Armour & Company. Ar-
mour gave out a statement saying
the reason for the advances was that
receipts at the stock yards here for
the last two weeks have been approach-
ing a famine basis.
In that time the statement explain-
f week against 21.S36 the week before
the war; only 30334 sheep last week
against 46393 the week before the
war.
"Circumstances of last week utterly-
beyond the control of anybody direct-
ly affected livestock and meat prices"
Armour said.
"The financial situation everywhere
fortunately now a thing of the past
made it impossible for buyers and
shippers to send stock to the market."
John T. Russell president of the
Master Butchers association sent a
letter to President Wilson asking him
to forbid the exportation of meat on
the grounds that there is a shortage
of the supply and that a meat famine
may result.
Total livestock receipts' of 2704 car-
loads last week were the smallest
since the strike at the stork yards in
1904 according to Arthur G Leonard
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Trinity
University at
University at
Oct. 14. Dallas. University at Dal
las. .".'
Oct. 26. Dallas
Waxahachie.
Xov. . 6.
Brownwood. - . .
Nov. 16. T. C. U. at Brownwood.
.November 26. - Daniel Baker at
Brown wood.
Several other games .will be ar
i ranged with the smaller colleges. '
Howard Payne will be in good posi-
tion to take care of its honors in its
first year as a senior college wit! -such
coaching and playing force at
will report.
ed. Armour & Co. have killed fewer
hogs than during any similar period . president of the Chicago union stock
in the history of the concern. (yards.
"The nine Armour plants killed only J This was less than for some time
?U$$tOtlC Tires
are Sold at Average Price
BECAUSE Firestqne for years the Largest Exclusive
Tire Factory in me world has been again enlarged.
. Firestone output has jumped 78 per cent.
Therefore Firestone Quality can be built
at the production cost of ordinary tires.'
Ttr?$tonc
Non-Skid and
Smooth Tread
Tires
500 Mile Race
Again. Proves the Greater
Mileage in Firestone Tires
Barney Oldfield on Firestone
Tirei. captured the American
Honor in thelntern&tional Sweep.
takes Indianapolis May 30th.
Hi average speed for the 500
miles was 78.15 miles per hour.
He made only three chances
while some driver not mine Fire-
stones but who finished in the
money changed tires thirteen and
fourteen times. Two of Oldfield'
Firestones went through un-
changed. This record with the winning of
First place in 1911 and First and
Second f place in 1913 by Fire-
stones in this world test of tires
should be a clear tire buying guide
to you.
are made by Specialists. No scattered energy.
No divided overhead. All working on safety
comfort and mileage for you.
Concentration counts and" the law of
specialized service is for the buyer's benefit.
Firestones are sold for what under less
fortunate factory conditions others are
forced to charge for ordinary tires.
Therefore trained motorists
looking for more quality for the
same money buy only Firestones.
Your dealer has thm or will get them promptly.
JOE HALL
Distributor for Brownwood Texas
Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. Akron
Ohio America's largest exclusive
Tire and Rim Makers.
CITROLAXJ
C I T K 0 L A X
CITBOLAX
It's a laxative of course and -thq;
nicest hot weather drjnk you eve-
tasted. Flushes thoroughly and pleas-
antly too. F. C. Crysler; Syracuse
X. Y. says: "Have used laxatives for j
'15 years but this- Citrol.ix has soli
everything else heat a mile." Try- it.
' Camp-Bel 1" Drug Co. Adv.
mUL f V t: j n; i "
U 73S hogs last week against 70.33S
the -week before the war.
"They killed only 17512 cattle last
Use "Sats-St" Darns
Shrive! Valsis !
received in a single day he said. 1 A .Norwegian scientist lias advanc
The combined receipts at the six'ed the theory that. Saturn's rings ar
principal western livestock markets electric phenomena produced by tlu
for the last month show even greater j radiation of luminous particles fron
declines than Chicago Mr. Leonard -the planet which constantly renew;
added. .-' " - them.
PHI 10 MIKE AND THE
MN N V H V WOHW IS
KILLED BY LHJHTMMJ.
ARMFFI
AND
NE6HB0R
Jtiert- Jittf Anecdotes
Irishmen' and Two
About Two
Farmers.
hi LLP' I) WHEN U'TOIIOMLE
OVERTURNS NEAR SAN SABA
VX'a rmnn Qmith nnc Tr Ul Art tit- trio
i During a thunder storm Wednesday .
' . . .. r- overturning of the car he was driving
morning of last week Miss Iva Daven- i . T
. between San Saba and Cherokee Tues.
.port was struck by lightning and m- . " ' .
1 . .... . . - . . day morning. Smith was working
stantly killed.. The family were get-' . -
. . ' for J. L. Kuykendall three miles south
thig ready to come to the fair at San . .
t of Cherokee. Tuesday morning he IefS
VS tt Kew Way. and Yoa'li Porgct
You Ever Sid Corns.
as it is hv the hot weather. W
Hutehens X'chdlsda. Ga says:
i suffered the aches and pains of rhett
shrivels comes clen otC." That's 1 mafisin. swollen feet.
"2 drops put on in 2 seconds corn
the marvelous story cf '-GETS-IT.'- the 1
new-plan corn cur ?o thins: can be
simpler Tor the cure of corns and it
No Coras to Bump;
tf'io nr nf in tlrt litvL-rtfiilnll rn r ho.
S..v ni ii-v. c.rA.m Mir T.v-1 irisiiiiieii ami ino nimu'ia. .rt . hnfnri tiirtin Th nitr- " " '"v" '
Don't pntiiirp the jew!loss ain and . ' A 1 . u i fore daylight. Clay Walker driving
uon . enaure te jiceaits pain kii AsthmaGet a Bo e of ..p mjup had lust come to nc struck the house tearing a. hole '
torment of rheumatism aggravated : . ' 1 av anu -MKC nmi J"sl LonL . . . ... the Cherokee ma: car cam' upon
p i ' "J America rney nau never ee-a r- : . tile -Kuykendall ttir overturnwl in the
uiMiiiMMMiu. tle one day while walking along "" 14 " luc uub.u. y. rQad near
"i.iuui auu wwiui . a coiinirv roau uiev snieu one cniwi- -
nml i . .' .- ..1 tlvp iiMr flio Vnnl cflirtnl hnncn in
irisf-nlAF nain . I' . ' . .' - . i tt lvn '- " . and gasinng for breath when found.
You Use
"GETS-TTJ
a' few
Pat said
Mike answered 'AU
feet ahead o
Mlkn. -let's kill the the north part of
ri"hL n" was mirieu m tne cemetery at
the coqnty. Tfce
..". from choking gasping -asthma a
rnsruiar pain . . ... t"
v. lorineiunic miv iever ior mose wnoi....
fl bladder action but Foley Kidney ilakp ' p . Tar. It ;
" uus u" ru. aispreads a hoaJihg. soothinc coatinc as:Vi. -a. vfA: awi h nr..ii Hichland Springs
- j throat iU stops irritating coughs and jtne tunje kept crawling. Mike said!
summer colds. Camp-Bell Drug Co.'tn Par. 'Benorra -wo haven't killed .
?"Ll' idin!AdV' . -ft yet; mVybe we've cut off the wron Thft SOrffit JaffM
U I1W WWWBWK WB WB
the four-mile post about
Smith was under the car
are
Adv.
a goats back wjtnout injury to tne t
animal there has been invented a.
An enterprising laundrymhn in Par-
I saddle partly supported by three is uses a captive balloon to lift the
wheels one at each side and the -third -clothing which he washes high into
in the rear. jth'e air to dry and- bleach uncontam
j '-inated hy the dust of the city.
end of it. Pat went nearer the tin-1
tie looked at it wisely and remarked'
'Yes Mike we have killed it. It's
dead all right but it don't know it'
yet i
"And many church people are dead(
spiritually but they don't know it
yet. They crawl some perhaps but
who was down on her hack witn kid-lone-third the time required- by thetneIr heads are off. Many of them
That's why millions ot i neys s0 sore he had" to help he.- move ; jJsuai treatment oy appijing iamacr. are overflowing with religion every
He savs. "She Would cry with pain-liar's Liniment and observing the di-.tJme lhe revival conies along. After
with each bottle. For salen fs ovct thev nre. not seen at
church v . '
' W. M. Ilalfacre Dexter Mo. bought '
Fol?y Kidney Pills for Mrs. fialfacre
How to Cure a Sprain
spratn may c cured in about;
never fails
people are uslnpr "GETS-IT" today
and throwing away their fussy plas-
ters sticky tape toe-eatins: salves.
bundle around the toe and choke it ' 1
into pain by pressing cither on or j Pills she was as well and stroi'g as
! ever. uamp-iieii urug i n. aqv.
nprnq? hor Ifirfnffvs hut :iftfr shr- tnoL- rections
Kidnpv ; by an dealers. Adv.
around the corn. There is ncthin
to stick to your- stocking notliins to t
cans' Inflammation" or raw ness noibins
to press on or around the corn. You apply
it in 2 seconds. more tnivs razors.
scissors or files with their blood-poison
dangers. Try "GETS-IT" for that
corn. cal!us. wart or bunion.
"GETS-IT" is sold by drusslsts
everywhere. 25c a bottle or sent di-
rect by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicasc
Sold In Brownwood by Camp-Bell
Drug Co. Kenfro-McMinn Drug Co.
and Halhim .& Langtrj.
To avoid fire danger in
where gasoline must he used
places
"That sort of" religion" is a dead re-'
an in- ugion. You cannot live' spiritually
rentor has -patented a swinging brack. hy tanking up once a year any more
Clean cotton
RAGS
Wanted at this
Ofiice.
tet to hold a tank outside a window
yet bring it in reach when needed..
riie Twenty. I'cnr Test
j "Some twenty years ago I used
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dia-
than you can . live physically by eat-
ing once a year. It must be a daily
exercise.
"A. farmer in Indiana was short of
corn. It was only a short time until
J. J. Brown -was a passenger on the
mail-car. He and Ir. Walker suc-
ceeded in turning the car off of Mr.
Smith and hurriedly phoned to town
for a doctor Death came however
hefore the doctor could get there.
Close to - the car when found was a
lirttl nf vh?stfpv .Ttirl qnvnr.il hrttft5
lcssnessisthesecretterrorofeverywoiking L
man. His health is his capital and his kid
neys must be sound and well to kcp his j
health. Backache- Rheumatism a
Tired Feeling Sore Kid-
neys and Bladder Trouble I
are SURE SIGNS OF
KIDNEY DISEASE. Do (
not neglect it but get !
Foley
Kidney Pills j
nt the nearest drug store I
and begin taking them
TO-DAY- Thtv are the 1
best Kidney and Bladder Medicine made
and THEY ALWAYS CURE. They
cost less than the doctor nd do more.
The genuine Foley Kidney Pills urc
sold only in the YELLOW PACKAGE
-San Saba News
STOPS ITCHING
Child Cured by Saxo Salve
Patterson N. Y. "My children had
a skin disease which the doctor called
itch or eczema. He gave them medi-
cines and ointments ior it with very
little benefit but Saxo Salve has cured
them and stopped the itching. Sufferers
from itching eczema should use it."
Mrs. L. K. Baker Patterson N. Y.
If we can't cure your skin trouble
with our Saxo Salve and Saxo Soap we
will buy back the empty tube.
Renfro-McMinn Drug Co.
Brownwood Texas.
irrhoea Remedy" writes Geo. W. Brock . harvest. He went to- his neighbor's
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1 rri 1
Meet me in
Galveston
Military Tournament
by U. S. Army
Special Low Fare3 for .
AUGUST 15th
Limit to 17th for retara. very phase of war-
fare that is liable to occur wiH be demon-
strated bv Uaited States troops. Eight thous-
-and men will participate.
publisher of the Enterprise Aberdeen
Md. "I discovered that It was a quick
to see if he could borrow a little. His
neighbor told him he could spare
and safe t-ure for diarrhoea. Since jjf a ioaa but not-a whole one.
then no one can sell me anything said Lj frther told him to come after
jto be 'just as good.' . During all these 1 it the ncxt (lay ani ieip' himself as
j years I have used it and recommend Le w'0i( i)e at town. -Returning home
it. many times and It has. never disap- asked his wife If the farmer had
pointed anyone." For sale by all deal-nfr fhn corn and how much he
ers. Adv.
1
i
$6.80 for round trip
J. Osburn
C. P. & T. A.
Phone 38.
I
To prevent a ladder slipping
Cleveland man has invented plvotet
hooks to be fastened to the botton
Jof the upright which will engage i
( the surface upon which the Iadde;
is standing.
The Bulletin off ice
wants clean
Cotton
Rags
Subscribe for the Daily Bulletin and .
get the news while It is new.
had taken. His wife informed her
husband that he had taken a full wag-
on load. Well meeting time came
along and. the farmer was bubbling
over with religion. At the meeting he
was testifying. life . neighbor of
whom he had borrowed the corn was
there als.o. In his testimony he said
T am so happy;- I have so much rcligi-
on m my sjoui mui 1 uu 1 n.nu
what to do with all of it.' His neigh-
bor stood up and remarked to him
Tuft on your sideboards you will
need all you have."
Evangelist Johnson toid of these
incidents In his sermon at the Tab-
ernacle lust night. He asked the
question "Where are you in God's
sight?. 1 do not care where you are
in the sight of the people of Brown-
wood of Texas or the United States
but where are you in the sight of
God Almighty?"
ST. CHARLES
Coffees and Teas Manufactured by the Amer-
ican Coffee Co. will be demonstrated all day
SATURDAY AT TERRY'S!
By Mrs. Gressett special representative of the
company. The public is cordially invited to
call and sample the delicious beverages made
with these high grade products.
ALL FREE ALL DAY!
Demonstration at M. W. Terry's.
Goods also sold at Subway Grocery.
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