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THE BROWNWOOD DAILY BULLETIN PART ONE.
SUMUT APRIL IS 1915.
1
Greatest Covering
Capacity!
I Right Quality
and Prices!
Facts
and Figures About
Pure Paints
If you decide to paint we can provide you
with just what you want for any particular
purpose. Weell the kind that' covers the
most surface last longest and everything
considered costs the least. We should also
like to furnish you with
x
I Varnish Stains Floor Wax Fillers f
and rmisnes rurmture t
Polish Etc.
Come in and talk he matter over. We can
give you facts anJmgures about pure paints
and tell you how t use them.
I Camp-Bell Drug Co.
ao iong as uicj iiu itintmuU
tnai one great uignt. l-nc uAuti d
vuiiant'itc auUit a . iiirti liit" utitiS)
ll tC'lUlCU JiUl ouii. it'iclast. ji iiit j i-
itiCs'a lutj DLUa out jitiU U' - U J.bt
rfiiu Uiiw ail -.ai utuei it.tv.i s
I '. xiiom.' ritstui. '
--iilioiitj luc Ws.tOiS fttit: Xi'. i.
lnr.B iJUOliii .Vtln x-i utui' . 1
. xOUMut- ijiiunn jii'i iivuimi
J ur li'. -Stilt aVVVh J(-i
Ci -1. lUifel' JU V. I tivt .li.'t Jn.
JlUi ribOJJ ttief iel'l ' CI .ublatt 1' ull r .
ii ftattt Luihti l.O.( x'. i-. outlet tiw-
Denman Arniour & v-o;; uivun u.
.eK armour ci co.; i. r. .staus
Aiiiiotir ix. vo.; iv. a v malii . sa-
otfy jii.io; a. nrrisoii .iui. ivj
ro.;.Ai uniiiii ino.-Jouiiouu to ; ii.
.uuiiti dsn urape JUiUj iiiwtt
iMiiy oiii.. .tjigii; r. .1' i jih
iiej-Qi;iiUi c.v . it. r.aiiv rjangs;
mi. vulJlId . .. t Ol lu - jkCUiu; j. .
ivfciiiiiig.iOii -.-.-.' aiihi.iti-11; . J.
liuaoCoiimc i. .:l.r iwelciiams ol i.t.
atr n. i. i.. JoVo jJiiuein fuit
jvuip co.; v i.- iioaiirtiuuii uun nt-
tiniiig to.-; .uiicueu -n-nstin .iiii
i. U annul u aiKer-siiiiin; .v. a.
: i. chestnut esieriicieciiK- u.; jl.
r.. .Auter &outavjsiCTiri csei;ioiit; v.o.; '
J. M. .bteWuri narvesier lu xi.
' i.. .urrier .u6bu .tird'a- 'nugHi' to.; .ui.
Y : kJiCKUisoii jriria u.i "o.;
a uticutuxu i'neti laborer vo.: i. ri. i-it-
xt. t
aun !
lvaifcuiazoo uo.; iv. .u. Otsfiitrijei-
SAFETY FIRST!
Let US Pack and Crate Your
Furniture for Safe Shipping
We pack things righj which assures you of not having your furniture scratched
when it reaches its destination. Reasonable charges
"MOVING IS OUR BUSINESS" 1 ;
THE CITIZENS DRAY LINE
Storage Warehouse Hauling!
jiu.uj itbgtj'i it..uyers iuj. Co.; xi
)x- Larey . xi. ytmerxe; v. a. ;
GLAD HAND BANQUET
A ROARING SUCCESS
FUN OVERFLOWING
Contfnut?d from Page 1 Part One.
and
ttttt-rtaiunieut committee kit Fri
; il.y for Xg" York. From -N'ew Or
! .tans fee. -stint- the following- telegram
UdidWm u iu. .Hedaen vo. .Vewarii
.n. j. i. j. .wayiaswii- ; UiKer ufod.
iv K.u;.U.tl.K .v'u.-'ii."; xi. ti. inrum J
Mojiig t). i. Co.; . H t.iKirne'!
.wauuhu ;K;t.. (;o.j J. :. luivi- Tom j.ST Ti-'
i-uugin to. nacy; ii.vv. sntiam; w.;
K .MoLaiiditiit t4itiVkrt!tgo..'icf). Co.; f
r. S. Sco'ttj .Vtnn- -ttasji . noe. Co.; j
J. i. liisgs Uiiikt-rsSniUi:; J: is.
haiisch iniernaiidiiitl. Dim.. "Co. To J i
em DEALERS
HEAR ADDRESS
BABY BEDS !
M; KKTAIJY MWVA MBK
Or.ItETUL MEHCH WTS ASSO-
IT!( HERE.
unuei Urixvnwood: .May the Ulad fVv' J ?e"??!' ican. e(!U "Vorl
. . T - . Wortii: H. Wilson H. Aimu. .
r aaiiu iianquet given me uoys- one ! J. CI -
siuare meaiSand many square lailhs f fv J;. n.- VXalJiel-Snntn;
lu.at may.efr e: green m tnbir us- I : pTV & ??llo&' Jna I
i Kete of memory. B. A. Fowler." i : f -e e Loy -v Allen .
u. n.--.A. iw U.veiiantt tJa; ..C. . e:urly. walker- lV'
FAIRNESS OF SYSTEM USED
Fowler rendered great assistance
ariangmg totf ue' oaiKfaet.
rroteetmtr. the nitkeriQs.
'Smith P ..! Arfrnr-'KJwulitif .rna V. t
.'Lo.;'0. KuhHz. ..Yaples j'irftter .Gro-1
Co.: A. M. Georiie: Khd.'i.johnson Co.: I
1s-h
to. build a bigger and better
2Ur. Greber exnlained the manner i swly is abdm. e?
in svhieh the Governor's si'eech was ! ihg voted tot place Uunlai in
transmitted to the banouet hall asifuriner prottit him oat me jn
told in "another eolumn in this issue i as too smaSl and the iiroject
; Uo. Armour A: Co. Mor- V" T1 ho?Pn;:5Qut.?7! Roc..1s-; MtciLcrs Qf the- Rxali
irii 6i Co. -ali joined in a teiegiam r" "7.'. ' " VV" ' "'t-' Association met at the
1 ul Jr T'W'Bi :santa Anna John H Iub rooms last evening-
7 titiive. jjuiii.u). . since uic iui.it- .- ... . r. . . - . ... - -.
Liiaiisted. Tne meet- t renc".. N "'M'-CS Plauer Co.; Ed .lerz-t pose pi attending- to. th
ne of jlie INu'nts Slrt'ssed by Stale
Secretary Is an A'et to the
individual.
Merchants
Commercial
for the ptir-
e regular
vn .. : . . .
.-. jaore ...iri...ur.uu. . The rriscol teiegraplied that. Charlie 0d Typewriter Co.; H H
-rine rauie oi me wiiwes: -ijip.iiun.r - h h . ionnlw to rn.. ...hu.a' sou. uoman.'he MeioUn. Gro. Co.: .i.iAii ( t
was incessant. The toastmaster of-for" that road: and would not -require W. Stover. .Liggett & MycrTob.! . I
frPd thP following telecram from 1 " . . Z... .7.. . : . . .. . r pflt.?. u-v' ihnfn. icf financing the. local association was
w aaotaiattta. l vintiacu iu uuttu x .-v.iiv . 4 iwiu-i-junuiiuui j.
abandoned.
jUil to-. Lach.ti-r' Swiu : Co' L. 0. Spark 'inorithiv biisiness and alto to "talk ov-
u- uoor . Morns v co as woorn .'ivfr association matters lt::
was snt t.o.; win m.. jiayes i-niver- - t
suy oi icxas; u. jjisnop unaer- - " w
Steven- I !e n invited to- attend this .meeting.
Co.;
Governor Ferguson:
The establishme.nl of a
Jfi n(v rtonnt ;it M;iv.tmvn :irim.ii ti. Hal M. Chertv. Texas AlflT. Co... Ft. 1 (nsciisseu.
"Hon. Will H. Maies: It has been ! fn.stmnepr - Worth. T. E. Denman. Citv:- E. M :iW pIjhss onrA imlov su-'.
nun. niti .iu;. ii iiuj wvi i. toastmaster
"brought to my attention : that E. E A war etira read: "Tht
The nicest handiest bed tor ba-
by; partable mosquito proof.
Only $2.2
Ste it m our window. It is iijght.
you can) carry it from room to
room or out on the porch or
out on the lawn.
Empire Furniture Co.
ngll are- former journalistic students
of yours having served on the Daily
Bulletin under vour management. If
io orm.-ins i a lurews. i iv: w . . .mci niiniiiriK i ..
VirlriT. Tirr White anfl Pv Tim- " . rs . .i " " r . 1 ' Z . .. teCOiniHf UUCU HIUI - f.jfilllieu J
.m(aii.v " - . t nave lasen x'eruna. me rrencn armv tom-e. mui oKianer uiaiiKtn. y. un-: .
has viciously attacked Chowchow the vjs. Fire Insurance. P. D. Pevehou. - reiar fcagecomoe. rresment i.rove
I Japanese having captured. Tsingtau Swift & Co.;.?:. M. Browning Swift ; and members present askedquestions
thi (!prinun! .fistvo hdun 'nmiiAllod ("0 fi. WSIsnn. Vnlltr-ftmith Pfi i rnlrilivn tr tha Qfftfn urrifV whinh wnr
uiese re wmpiw ui uui i"""10 ; to find another tau to sho.ot from." . g.. .M. jU)ngdon Ft. Worth
of lyour vaunted school of journal-! Ttle Delavai (Creanij. 'Separator
:ism I shall veto the appropriation for.virpi. tn knn... if nnMlK nr sp !
tfiat school with great pleasure." cureti 0ne of-the' io sejiarators sold
The Pars? on Anpointed. tin this territory. Will Lathem is in-
The toastmaster read another telet ' ance was given
gram lrom the Governor as follows: Jailer -Otis :Brack gave a cordial in-
"Rey. John Power: This is to adrjvitation to all traveling men to tane
Vise vou that vou havo bean annointed I dinner with . hmi auuday and tnus
.nnfnn .A c-t-ntn imintiiirv otlpscfiiif t h p ihrp at Hull ' Armstrong's
ViajrjcuJ! tu liiL oum. jviuiiniv - -
iHuntsville." hash emporium. Unanimous accejt-'
Hu'ntsville.
The Pa
"Air. Toast
appointment with pleasure
arson bonnced t his feet. ; acceptance vjas given. "
stmuster: I. shall accept the' A J) h urlnnir ractor
rmt with niMci Fnr Vn Helore the baiifjuti adjourned a
INTERVENTION
IS BEING URGED
answered by the State Secretary.
; President Grove was authorized to
appoint a committee to outline a plan
PERSONAL MENTION
years I brt-e lived And labored and0 1red. !n. si Vns?r.t na"?e
-f.f .-;tu a ni-n Qmith oniiic jat.auii uiohe utiu iuj.- utui
ud Georee BlJck and a.' number of a"d ;:Bb5UfU - ioinfeoiu
other prominent and oear-prominent 1 'M"":VU"1
citizen of Bfownwood. 1 have had;wnin Llnisit-eia-ie disturbance
. v ... . . -.. .-f-.-.-.- 1 mras. caused. Bv Ihu wash omn. who1
your class that 1 feel fafy qtiirJified as-nnally.ted from the .'toll mi a
.Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Toninie and son
Rrnivn nf Tinhtln flro trnoctc rf frmnHe
dt fmancniK the local work. The here today.
rpminittee is: Earl Looney Joe Gil-
ham. L. N. Neel Marshall Smith. -M. Dr. G. h. Lewis of S-m Angelo was-
W Terrv- and President (Irox'e.as. an a guest of his father.-T. R. Lewis and
px-ol field" member. . - ;. ; family Saturday. ..
. I V v v
.m Sii.;i. Secretary Edgecombe -nven-r Wal(er kirtc wa3 here-fro-ii Ga'nes--
tioned that the work had extotodoil to -villo to attend the Glad Hand Ramjet
ever section pfTexas and-in:.fae$ to greer old friends. . ; t
: . . pVorv narr of the .I'nitpd . Stnirfs. ' - b i
duct A'lhKll m .HlhN hll ' -y' Earl Skinner of Blanket snfint Sat-
- - . i.--r'.- rday in the city attending to bilsi-
. Hjuiv . fjr'B . nocc inattor
pected under the circumstances and
hopes are entertained that if she can
hold her own for a day or two she
will recover from the attack of paralysis.
CANDIDATES
as
FILE
EXPENSE ACCOUNTS
IN CITY ELECTION
VKKY KXI'KNSIVK ("A HI.El
OK A ll OX -Sl.'IMECT.
to fill ihn nroffere'd urosltfon. 1 ihall.: ais auu s
g;o. to Huntsvlie and preAre a 4mce : . - ue arus vi Jienu
for-you fox sooner or latjpr yqii vyill Cert itica tea of intrit were aari(eu
-alfbt iherr. In case 1 ajfi nnable to to some of the "chief wind jammers -
assft to th ;ndivjffuar." said fte sec- and -Mrs. b. A. Kinney jnd i)ir
CHINESE OFFICIALS PAID TOLLS rrS" -Mfs.P
as one rf the- mcst importanl iwshsW Jrs;
acts in the operation of his e-f assJoS nef
t.j s
I sh&il leav a place fOf jou witbrso rec0gfli.l were boo Millar Win - Moi!:e Pritintf Against . rvatU credit vstem meaiisnot '"
m -a." similar vein whiclil convusjod : anil ctaik; . " nt Jiianu Iy rT0rn: for. the Jndlriilnffcr. Tflr - Hon. A ill FL Mases is faqre .
the audi04.ee. It was rlly fnnny... Wilha feJ -jniuor aeUlUs the e(1'- PEKIXG. China. AprJI 1 7.-In t erven- chant bt when extended to 41JI JJH jjv j)e WurnV to Austin taniKht
TJie toastmaster threw co1d water t was cgmplttd and the idauimster. b? tat; t.nited States n the ne-. principal retail stores of- a ctfrnnifin": a V T
ppon-the Parson's Ambltiojiis uy rejid-; aW-anniir wit i ilifiic-uitv in tln an- 1 nOtiatioDs now in proeivss "between it-- J -
inc a-secondecramafc that the 1 1 S 'LSi . iuftwi -and China is' recommended in 1? create a better and mar lttsl-1. Mrs. W. R. Lambert has as
Senate had refused to ratify "the Par-.IT; ' j " .f b.. ' a fivtf tl.ousand Svord cablecr.im sentZ community growth- and. orosper- j.week-end guests Misses Vivian-
xoxe Of the AccorxTS are ex-
. TESSIVELY LAKGE; SOME
uxrsr viiLY sjiall.
soa
ahy
's appointment. ':UeU I said it 1 the Lyric thkere where fu
"ruv said the ex-appointee. ( tet tainment f as. to oe given;
The Parson also received an hp
pointme-nt as official censor of all j x "If comue bfeU
k- .faibin ot.1o in Am ! Kousey bioUi'rs .was tire tirst ev
shice he is the best authority on Eng-lfa fPd- hf Was lugh y-entertaining tns
nil tmh'
furtner cn-: 1 H- 1 '.'esiueni lison ana signeu . uy.
: u i iiumoer oi American missionar- -
IJ-i. 11 If niuw null 11JC I.UI tIllUlltllt.'U .
Candidates in fhf rffnf ritv t W.
Benbrookl of Chicago. fT ' .1
sister Mr. M W. Snvder uon' nave IHeu lTr sl?temems w'tL
f county juage rranK n. sweet. ?s
itemized below. The Judge savs 'Lat
fronithere are. a few. who have not er fi'-
! - od .their statements and these are re-
; minded that tlie law provides for a
her!.ftno nf frnm S-'flit in KIIA fir cii
f jilure. ;
; System Fair.
iMiert. Nell Collins and' Ruby Durham
i-nP of Coleman.'
I "AAA
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. I. .
Hit?- tr.- nnrl. t-!v .V... t
: vviuuu vimiiot uuitjiii.-i jihiu wn; utvuil lilting llltui IllallUIt IS ilUBUlUltl-
and ' "The systetm-used in -securing- aje
l and resulted in a uctory ior .Hugh. T;;e; m0.ssa2Pfn gbstance charac-
lish in tHis precinct and admits it
In this "connection the Toastmaster j '. -f . r. J"- uc tuiutbl Merizes the Japanese demands' as
;-was compelled to lay aside a number :was a xer;. k?ry '?ne:. . .aggression "which may menace
of Maroonigrams because of the pres-l . u""'ei .uwuub ijuiu - j I'nited States." arid urges that
rice f ladies His attention having! "-""" v'":. - "v ! be asked to remove the excessive
ly
W. G. Baxter has returned from In-
ilian" finn whpro ha -ilplivorprt n Viif
far and nnnreiudiced. - Tht 11c- .Mitcneti car. Me nas som six oi tnqse
an
Wn rnllerl tn n lino nn ttio nrhrre.tn a u6Kr ''S111- All UUUSUany ler- h01. nf htr Irnmm frnm Phin!. f- fc
"Please leave the sih-erware on tht i rinc baxlBer which had not previous-; sajd tha( J;ipan now. ha3 Bxty tHojs.'i bers will protect them
tatle" toastmaster McGee searched '-v Ilgagt'a m u "K"1 hince lts l'-'and troops in China w"hich' is double fgrafter and the man who w
T. u. yantis and removed a silver; " " ' . ? l"e numoer sne is suppoeet-to have his bills. The cost of
t. A spoon was!under a han1' anu a of vhile bul1 there
bufs pocket. - dS xvas ano"S for. the fray; Offi-1 . Many
egrani. tcuity arose over small wag.;ra made said . did
fcrrk from his pocket
found in B E. Hurlbut
t H'n. Tdwnini '"J aiuon u.u-i sitiaii uwm iuuuu c: . rt H nhf
- The following telegram "from the b' spectators' and for a time it seem- Whers who did
wjr jhns Time rend- ' - 4Cu Ulat wOIIC Oe lmpOSclttJe to Se-
merican missionaries it is
thai record of business facts forms a
the basis for the credit rating report giv-
Japan m out by the local secretary. This
from the
ill not pay
establishing a
i local bureau is Just the cost of hiring:
cars ill this territory.
T
.Mrs. Clyde Tittle left last ni'ght for
Fort Worth where she' will spend two
weeks visiting her .sister .Mrs. Joe E.
Davitte. .; .
A O -O-
to his room by illness a part of this' p -vajte.
see the" message wlne a gocd secretary and establishing an ! WCok but ;lt this' writing-Is reported Vli!
id see it refusd to sign it. office. The State dues are so small. boIter . ' . : Gresnam t-.
.'San Ange!o.-The battle cruiser xlLL' u refer?t for ta 'bout-
that they need not act as a handicap.
' W V V V V V V V- 'W ..l ..htlntin 4 . . . I A 1 . 1 . I . . ' m . . . A Vl
nnonV MMmnch iv-nc tifrht.! nff 3Qn ! i urea uie uoauiocK it iiuanget A vw...u..-o v.... u.- ituuuB" ui j. a. Aunoy reuirnea lasi nignt
A-ngelo harbor at 3:3ft this afternoon. -i nla"H'd1 'fatam volunteered h eo I " V I " V ! !' T the tmiraL influence of the-Association from a business trip to the west. He ' r "
Thermser at once proeded to luZJ iV L0 The Wm of rating menus that there reports that- he was in a two days' L "Q(?
terrific bombardment or the inner do- Kini hantei. i He Mai tel. the li.u- . js no rVaons whv the iniliviiliril uhn r.i MMtntiti onuntrv ' r J- E. Eubank
fenses of the harbor. Over fifty U)e "ual T'lU"cr anu accortl"b' . 0e -Hundred. lea Ago Today.. . lLt . individual . ho rain in the Midland country. r l -jjowlett
flit;" lt IJHIttl . UlUt U1U i I.M.-J IStiri.lh - Tnirnffin vvlin f-Vd . v " 'o auuuiiia iiuiiiw -jju-. - -.v v v .
. ..... -"-.r"."" i"r . .. wnifnr scntf
tVIossrs. Elmo and Bryant. Betlis and ... 04
. None of the expense accounts . rt
.'arge showing that running for city
office in Browuwood is not excessive-
ly expensive A .charge of 25 cents
was made for placing the name of
each candidate upon the ballot. The
greater part of other campaign ex-
penses consists of newspaper an-
nouncements and cards.
The various candidates give the fol-
lowing expense accounts:
. V.
o 7-;
Phoc Vaiill-TnoT- 1 7 7
j a ..ui.... v. . .......... . y . . i
T. H. Broad $0.0)
......32.75
t
ltjusus oi uif uitiuur. uvr iiiiy . - j- - . -
schocners of the large type were sunk fules but hn- he rjimd.Uiat the t
an'd further damage was continued sm J10 VQ: abt"t" c!'e ; governor of Kentucky during -the first ; piven thi cro(lit he asks fo' a.ny Ofe
a h m- W I . I I T T 1 fill 9 1 1 Flit 1 ft . 1 11 ill Am - ' .
until the cruiser was torpedoed by a """ ""?! v ; rv-ir nf thp
Hn-rifkev submarine' '. lac.1 Je Ver-V n'5Ul- A h'j;r )ong Mars ot the
telegwiphed the -blue-barreled gtip appeared m his J rpdsurg Jy
:vnwool instruct- hand and snjting rght. and left rJieliSSo. -larirr
intrrfw or mpUwl the stage. 'i:t.
i i . .. ... ... . r ; 1 : I- 1 Mr.. ' .
.. ... - . i nan .siionid inn Tnorfimnt in itvrtn itiuir iiiiiiiut;&. ui .iitv. anu -.ttss ttiuii.
ine Civil war. uom at liar- . . ... ; : t...t nw...i Arthur Hi-nsc
liiftl -thorn Fnb "s --- -- nwL i"b
giD-rickey submarine.
eSecretary McAdoo
fphi bankers of Brow
A l A .A . 2 -
inc rnm noi io ciiaw niierest or - -. .. .. . . . - . . s'nrf.itlv.fiti. -Yflrc i vi..-
exchango or require security of trav- I.uu' Biac us sqooncss ni :;'-"" V 'v""-
Qiing men in wie utuim. . t 'i " .. . . Z WJ Assocfalion is -Inst a onVnnnten fhVtl.n
A XewsjtnjuT jian Trouble.. 1 ; T J ' ! " . u 'rs" orator and politicai- agitator. : . V " i
r iiifTn. inrnittA n tlin T 1 n Tin rivnr T t.1 T)nnin ' Ji
"'"M! .m u."-va ii uni tut; :wi4oiesi where they expect txi try their skJH IIar(I jjanfei.
. -house or manufacturer. as flshe-'men. - . ":
t -ti.- rfri .... IJ....;. a" u..-i.V (- Eckels .
W. II Carr. count v judge of the now va- "tIu
T1 ? m .
j county of HeiW. was in Brownwood " lamoi . ..
'.iBdge Wm. Capps. -presiflent of the fell on:his nek and required much as- .02e(jfn 3wWotv ti. "nrthHn r?i-prom!:ton.
Port VVortb Record Company sat at siiance in ipcaiing tne wunn.-Le- . .f: ; tweenthe
the toastmastor-n right and was much u- Vine1s . hia. ) e "2 -a-.TWf( om hels the mertflumt andi Bro.ik-smithJ this codnty and fs well M
gives to him the same assistance and; Known to many Brownwood citizens. 'r.-V
. .. . . ... v J. E. Allbright ..r.
r x . .. : rt l . .
ut u..BuM .iunci uw sntniday looking after business mat- John Champion .1
interested In-"the following -plegram- ' jmerested in the light todk to-their Ucn or Repeal.
r-Frank Norris is loose again; shall fn-ew. -uuohi nvhinB wie sceneo jit y .
...is-.. rtr.o cjtr..i . -v-. in maKiiiK ineir escane u i in inf - -c
Vuu" wlu' "u" ti..i ....... IS (it A ffflfln .it-rnnniBnt
-Fitzgerald editor Record.' Mr ""j"vc mv stu uu; - -r-
rlnvnToil miifh ttmo fn a rnnsid- ' uuuneu . iu uuvui uuu suinc ui uiu-yi . ua uy uun. oueruiuil ana Uei
I
gent
Capps
ctation of this weighty question.
i who were able to escape froih
lirnfpctinn flmt tin wnnlil coonro liv t
.nq ?In-K- i Word received trom Uallas Saturday
hiring one man to look after his cred- afternoon brinfS the pncouragfng in-
1. JOnuS- !t .tnrv.rtn.nf t n t n .1 T ..n..tn.. !r .1.... I 1 1
ui- luit-iiu 'iiju-mi ui jiujtifi iim iiiiiiiuji uiai .ib. 1. .J. iiuuis i-
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kcv. i. i'. Marion asKca tai w r . . . :. ' T- there Monday for annendicifis. Rev
A) Roussel be .searched. It seems that:The aim of the shooter was bad how-) 1 u 1 a'
Roussel took up the collection at the ev and n? on was5 burt- . J Seenty-ilve
Kethodist church last Sunday and . u-eiiiiB iirou win jonB remexu- lS90--The
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cocked np a dollar and twenty cents occasion: iQ which a republics
";Ca TVislies from Pr. Fowler. jerybody 'iaughetl and: laughed aad 11 the western hemisphere took-part;
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V . rr.. x w . v . ..... ur. .nuns is uiiiMuving iiifuiy anu
lcara Ago Jpday. I virtually -tne same benefits as if he:hf..p.. tn )P onf nnn .
Pan-American Confer-! had a snecial credit man in his store." i - a a -
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A Brownwood delegation will at-! Reports from the bedside of Mrs.
wid the 'fetaleriieeting 'to be held 'in ! Jas. . P. Martin Indicate that she is
Dr.' B. A. Fowler chairman of thejlauehed and they will cpntipue to concluded its sessions in Washington. Austin June' 22 23 and 24.
getting ajohg as well as could be ex-
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W. H. Etheridge . U ... ; . . . $S.OO
Jewell Johnson .1 $9.00
Everett Skinner i ..- $105
J; R. Churchill $SJ0O
J. -W. Norris $4.2
E. E. Dyer ; $1.73
R. D. .McClelland-. $2.73
Ed. H; Brewer 25 "
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White, James C. The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 18, 1915, newspaper, April 18, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth346041/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.