Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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MOXDAX DECEMBER 18 1900.
THE DAILY BULLETIN.
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&m wrov 'ts wonaering
"what to give a man for
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The man can't tell you. probably he doesn.t know;
"but the chances are that inside of ' two weeks after
Christinas he'll be coininir in here to buy sointhing he
wants that you could have given him for a present.
SUGGESTIONS
FOR CHRISTMAS
Mfflersl
Silk Suspenders
Sweaters
Fancy Vests
SHk Hosiery
StreerGlovtes
Dress felovqs
PajamasX
Neckwear.
Cuff Buttons
Collar Buttons
Smoking Jackets
Umbrellas
Overcoats
Silk Handkerchiefs
1 Rogers Dry Goods Co.
Presents for Men Women and Children.
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SUNDAY
IRK
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WILL. MEET HERE TUE
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Wiggins of 'Texas
Sunday School Association will
Instruct the Workers.
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WANT COLUMN
There needn't be any worry
about your Special Sales Ads
being read. Just use a few-
want ads as a
watch results.
rOK BE XT.
REN"1- five-room
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close in. - i)pli4 E. 1
per Hotel.. '
' FOR
cottage.
Garner. llar-dfsp
ROOMS FOR RECT Furnished or
unfurnished sJnsVor en suite. An-
reminder and j ply to Mrs. R. Mayes at Central
Cottage. .'.. . dtf.
-THE RATES:
One Tiae ..
.Three Times.
Six Times
Minimum .
GOOD -9-rpom hoarding house. excel-
lent location to t'raW for farm ?W
. . . - On Cent a Word ' Chambers Coininji&ion Co. n $
.... Two C?nls ji Word ' r ;
Four Cents a Word j uvr- OI" . lti? prettiest new- 6-room
- sueents. j bungalows in Brotfwood. ti trade for
Mr. and Mrs. William X. Wiggins who are conducting a great tour in
Texas iii" the. interest of Sunday School work are in Brown wood today
making ready for the institute work which begins here tomorrow. These
experienced Sunday School workers are holding institutes at various places
in Texas for. the purpose of equipping workers for better .service to' make
the best methods of the best schools the- common possession of all schools
and to persnade the workers to adopt such plans as. are recommended at the
meetings!. The chief- instructor is .Mr. W'iggiifs international president of
field workers of America and district president .of four states iii . addition
to his active work of secretary of Texas lie has traveled l'Jo.TiOO miles
during the- last seven years attending Sunday. School conventions and is
perhaps without an equal in this great Work. Mrs. Wiggins lias had varied
experiences in- the work and .is n mun interesting Helper to ner husband.
She devotes. tinie tp the home- work .problem and the elementiiry department
of Sunday ..Schools. The following is -the program for the two -.days' . meet
in Brown wood which begins tomorrow afternoon :.at 2: ".0: o'clock.:
PROGRAM. " ..!.; :
.Tuesday Afternoon December 11.
Devotional Rev. William It!" liar p. ' . '. '.
The "Sunday School Aim Rev. C. R. Wright f V
The. Need and Value of Co-OperatiOn in Sunday-'
School Work Rev. A. 15. Xorrell.. ' - . !.-.'.
.Round Table Conference. . :
Organized Sunday-School Work from the World to
.'the Rrerinct W. X. Wiggins. ' .;''.'.
Missions in the Sunday School K. S: j. yhrtehead;'.
Devotional Rev. A. M Baten.. . . - ''!'-.-"-
The Vision of a Lost World Dr. A. Li! 1!' Mc'Cuttly. .
; The Adult 'Bible. Class-at Work W. X. Wigging '!..
The "Big Boy" and How to Deal. With i 1 hilAUorT
ney R. E. Lee ". ' !--''-''.'
"Cradle Roll Mrs. W. X. Wiggins : .
Round Table. Conference..
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Devotional John AV Smith. . .. ' .
. What Prepares the Teacher for TeaeWjrg-.Rijv. -
'W. T. Sullivan. - ' ; ' v' : ..
The Elementary Departnieni .'Equipped Vo.v Ef- -
'-. IiTtive Service Mrs.. iggina. . r. s"
The Sunday Schrkil GnulOd W1. : Wl;sn!-- '
;iil:ja;30;.- Round Table ConO'rence.. - ; ." f-f. ; '.-
Devotional Rev. Baldridge'.. ' -' ' . .. -.;- '' : -' "
Texas S. S. Association W.X. Wiggtiia.' -: ..
Followed by the eiectibiji of county officer. .
The Home 'Department Mrs. Wiggins' - -
The Superintendent and 111b! .'Work-Proff G.! '!H. '
. Carpenters ' .. '! .. ' .-";''
.Tenche'ra' Meetings W. X. Sviggl'tis. . . ..! ! . :":
Round Table Conference'. .- ' .
Devotional I'rof.-Humphreys. ! . . -
Teacher 7'rainingW. X. Wiggins " .'; '
At this hour diplomas-will be presented' by MrL
Wiggins. ".'.'.'..'.
The Relation of the S. S! to the Church4Prof... E. .
'-' - L. Story. - -! . . ' ' . - .'..; '. -
Bible Customs and Manners W. X. Wiggins."
; . fn giving this lecture Art... Wiggins will .appear in Or.ientnl-.
Shepherd's costume . and-tell something -of his trip to Bible liindsV
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You Going
to Give?
If you have not made up your mind and are the
least worried about what would be nice to give a "par-
ticular friend" father or brother if you will come in
and look thru our Gent's furnishing department you
will find many suitable gifts. Something useful is al-
ways appreciated more.
We Received Today
and pure linea Handkerchiefs
Hemstitched Cambric
from 10 to 25c
A magnificient line of ties
Hose supporters
Silk handkerciefs - '-.-Silk
Mufflers '
25 to 50
15 to 25
35 to 1.00
50 to 1.50
erwear etc.
Suits Suspenders
Remember mir Prices
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Jennings
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Sealshipt
Oysters
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GAiTHER & BUCK warn to do your-
tfarm close to Browwood.
j Commission Coinpanv..
Chambers
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piL'ssmg uiiu cteaujng. i'aone .lot. . ?jfH
cash and $1
1 Chambers Commi
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VK per month.
ftsjonCo. . Tits
WANTED Position " by coininiteiit
sf enoerihhr nwriimr fviiivriwr- nun i
. . -1 j-S1'- LRAL. good rentfiouses to trade
begm work -t once r Address P. O. f f rY s wu"
mfts for improved LroWn county-land.
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HELP WAXTED Chambermaid who I
can also assist ia watfiirg on table.
Apply at Broadway Hotel. . Harry I LOST
Broad.
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LOST A XI) Form
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WAXTED Household goods pianos i
and' merchandise of ail ktnds for stor-i
age. IloPkiason.
Black
xMSlfc ) locues. ordr lnxik
. . j
oivner oniy. J.tKlte
and receive reXard
containing cata-
etc. of value to
Pn'ring the institute time will' be devoted to Bible drill teacher -tralnitiff.
ttfacherV meetinus. a Sunday School aim and mission and organized Sum
'day School work. A Kreat deal of time will be devoted to round table talk
in order that all may have a voire in the. meeting. It lrom!ses to-he.proHt-able
to all who attend. All are cordial Iv invited.-
Illustrated Lecture
i Growth and Development of
in America."
I By Henry C. hahee Boston
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Music;?:
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Mass. I
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MUSIC
Oysters art in excellent
condition how and we
have ordered an unusual
arge supply for Thanks
giving.
Phone 171 and they will
be promptly delivered.
Nothing but Sealshipt
served or j J at the
ilulcj
Restaurant
Simplified Oratorios.
The new minister was cousuitin the
organist as to the music to be sung
on bis first Sunday.
"And besides thv hymn tunes" said
j the organist whose dally- occupation
; was that of plumber and iceman for
j the village "ue always have two se-
' lections from the choir from real
classical music generally from one of
Handel's or Haydn's oratorios."
"Why. that is gc-od news." said the
minister who was no mean musician
and had a cultivated taste and ear.
"But don't yuu find the music rather
difficult for tin trained singers?"
j "Well they aren't unf rained for I
train 'em." said the organist with some
resentment. "A d. besides that where
the music's dillkult I alter It for 'em
I strike out ail the cadenzas and trills
and things of that kind and where the
time runs too low or too high I either
' er It up .or down an octave. or If l"
can't do that I just have "em quit sing-
I Ing. and 1 Hit on the vox humana stop
and play the tune till It gets info their
i range acain. It's eay enough wuea '
you know how to do It."
VALIDITY OF HKPBl'KN" ACT
AITACKKI) AT FOKT WORTH.
Fort Worth. Texas. Dec. l3.The
validity of the Hepburn Act which
places the liability for the safetv of
freight shipments upon the railroad
first receiving the shipment has been
attacked by the counsel for the Culf.
Colorado and Santa; Ke railroad in a
suit brought by W. H. Coulter which
is being tried 'before the district court
today. Coulter seeks to recover dam
ages from the defendant for injuries
to a shipment -of billiard .tables re
ceived on a comteethni road enroute
I The Steady Man.
i We'd like to write a little rhyme
t about the steady man. who keeps on
pegging all the time and does the best
b can; the man who early goes to
work and doesn't get home late who
. never tries to shirk In order to be
great. There are some fellows who
will trv to do their business tricks
and have a finger In the pie of dry
politics. They try to put on lots of
style and play a heavy role and In a
little bit o while you find them in a
hole. I like the man of steady pace:
bis system I admire. He. has no wild
desire to pla e mure irons In the fire!
Los Angeles Express.
Love.
iron ron noruj co rmiauoipftfn.The : -Love mur be cultivated and can be
Hepburn act adopted by Congress two Increased by judicious culture as wild
years ago places the responsibility fruits may double their bearinc under
on the Santa Fe railroad. TJfo.case the hand of a cardent.-r. and lore-can
will probably be. carried into the Cult-' dwindle and die out. of neglect as
ed Suites Supreiiie Court.
Choice tlower seeds planted
soil dwindle and grow single.-
Beecher Stowe.
In poor
-Harriet
i tuijf a goou steiiocraiHir a
once. Apply to J. .31. Wilder. d-roc
FOR SALE.
t BIG LOSS OF LIFE
RESULT OF THE STORM
FOR SAUE-Or trade for town lots;
good gentle baggy hrse and a new
piano your own terms. Call .for
"Dusty" at 60$ East. Pejot street.
d4Stfc
FOR SALTS A nice bedroom suite
rocking chairs ad Mining tabic. See
Mrs. J. W. Nicholson at Dulci Restau-
rant. Phone 171. dlp
1 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two good
second-hand organs. - Will trade for
good pony or sell on Installments Ap:
ply to J."F. Day at Second-Hand Store.
d49
TWO GOOD ORGANS for sale on the
installment pliui or will trade. Call
at second-hand storo 'of J. F. Day.
d49
'SEE THOSE good organs for sale
cheap or will trade for good pony. J.
F. Day. ' d49
I Under ausoices 'df ueoartment of
at piaza Jjn Howard Payne College Thursday night
ljcl. o ai o.yjyj o ciulk. 111 111c Liiapci.
The musical illustrations t of the lectured
will be furnished by Miss Huntington l
Mrs. Butler and Prof. Clarke.
Hiir Ferry Iloaf Foundered on Lake
Erie and Tliirty-Eiirht People
Drowned.
Cleveland Ohio. IW L5. Tliirty
eight persons lost their lives somer
time between Thursday and Saturday
of laM week as the result of the foun-
dering of the. big ferry hoat on Lake
Erie during the storm. Nine bodies
were recovered Saturday They were
frozen stiff. There were thirty-eight
persons known to m on loard and not
a trace of the others has been found.
The vesfel left Conneau last Thursday.
Admission 50c
RANKIN SVVS ( OLQI ITT IS
and material Interests of Texas." Mr:
Rankin
elected.
believes Davidson will be
PAPER HANGING and painting. Work
miaranteed. Phonei23rr H; E
S04 BranchdKtraetl-aV-i . i
Wood
fl.-.i.- d51p
h MARKET REPORT.
Special to Daily Bulletin:
Fort Worth Toxas Dec. 1.1 Cattle
A (J A INST PROHIIMTION.
Austin Texas. Dec. 13- -Rev. Geo.
C. Rankin a prominent prohibitionist '
or Dallas in Austin todav. called 0n -TV"UA:s'r C'OUXTV WILL UE
Governor Campbell and took a rap. at VISITED BY ROAD EXPERTS.
O. R. Colquitt candidate for Gov ;rnor. I Arlington Texas Dec. 13. J I.
Rankin declared that the prohibition-1 Carter president of the Tarrant coun-
lsts had not determined who would be
their candidate but. says they will
finally fix upon some "one who is in"
the race and who is a democrat and
whose platform will include more than
the prohibitlon'-plank. -Referring to
Mr. Colquitt Mr. Rankin said: "There
is one man in the race whom wo re-
gard as Inimical to our cause. He on-
receipts 7.200; hogs -360Q. Steers! poses prohibition and all restrictive
steady lower tops $7.00; cows lower legislation believes in open saloons
tops $3.90; calves higher tops $5;2r; and lax fSabbath laws. Hg election
hogs steady tops $8.10." . would iprove a calamity to the moral
ty good roads association received a
telegram rrom uasiitngton todav to
the effect that Charles Harrison and
James Wilmot. government road build-
ing exports will arrive in Fort Worth
tonight to superintend the construc-
tion of model roads In this county.
These erperts represent the national
Good Roads Commission .
Mis3 Maggie Latham sister of Mrs.
R. C.;- Mayes has returned from a
fihorf Visit to Jacksonville Texas.
Egyptian Embalming.
The modern embalmer is still Igno
rant of the secret that 'was so well
known to the men of "ancient Egypt.
The process followed by the Egyptian
embnlmers is known only in part the
main part being still a mystery. As
to the cost f becoming a mummy
Herodotus and Diodsrus tell of three
modes of 'Miibaluiing prevalent in
Egypt the first very costly answering
to about SL'.ooo ot our money the sec- j
ond $U0 and the third within the reach
of all. New iork American.
A Vegetable Cameo.
-Spain is the land of the onion a fact
which tempted Mr. Shaw the author
of "Spain of Todiiy." to fall into the
appended easy verse. All returned
travelers are. sure to nppreciate.it fot
Its feeling for truth rather than its re-
semblance to tile form of "The An
cieut Marl tier:"
Garlic trarlio everywhere
Except in utiat you drink.
Partial Curo.
UI fear you are a victim of the drltit
habit."
"You misjudge mo. Lack of th
price cured me of the drink habit long
ngo. It's merely the thirst that both-
ers me now." Philadelphia Ledger.
Hopeless.
"Love your neighbor as yourself."
"I do."
"Then why do you have such a
grouch V
"1 bate myself. "-New York Journal.
He Saw Double.
Stymie (who has dallied too long at
the clubhonsei- Iley. old man! What-
cbnh wanrer tee up two bulls for?
Green (ditto- That's all right old
chap Can't yon see I'm driving with
two clubs V-Puck.
Would Be Nice.
( "I tell you that the world shall yet
; give me what 1 deserve!" he ranted.
"That will be nice." replied his wife
. trying to view her back in the mirror
j "I look well In black:" Houston Post.
There Is no gran m a benefit thai
sticks to the fingers. Seneca.
The first catalogue of the stars was
published about j&00.
Jumbled 'Words.
Here are some sentences that It I
fan to repent quickly;
She sells seashells by the seashore. ;
Seven selfish shellfish shoved some
shrimps sideways.
Prudently peel prime potatoes.
Royal rulers rarely really read rid-
dles. Faint tlntnes frequently feed flerc
fires.
Truly rural.
Echo Answers.
Whnt ranst be done to conduct:-
newspaper aright? Write.
What Is necessary for a farmer to as-
sist him? System.
Whnt would give a blind man the
rea test delight? Light.
What Is the best counsel given by at
justice of the peace? Peace.
What cry Is the greatest ttrrlflert
Fire.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, December 13, 1909, newspaper, December 13, 1909; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth345830/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.