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“ Second (lass JLt!l Matter
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1911
A man out In Colorado attempted
•aiclde because his wife burned the
pork chops while preparing supper.
Unfortunately the attempt was un-
success ul, and another fool la stilt
*t lar>. •.—Brown wood Bulletin.
M1«h y aggravating for a hungry
man to sit around waiting for his
•upper, with his appetite all whetted
u Pfor pork chops, and have them
horned up. It is enough to make a
fellow do something rash.—Denison
Herald.
Very true. We realise the great-
ness of the provocation, and consider
the man fully Justified la what he at-
tempted to do. What we object to is
tAe way be botched the Job.
be allowed to run at large. After a
spirited contest the chickens won out,
and will he allewed to remain at 11b-
^ erty, despite the Indignant protests
of sdme of tbe good housewives who
prefer flowers and vegetables tp the
roving bird*.—Brown wood Bulletin.
That Honey Grove referendum was
the result of a disgraceful backdown,
a pusillanimous surrender, on the part
of Alderman J. H. Lowry. He .alone
was responsible, and be alone sheared
the white feather, so to speak. Am
the senior councilman and chairman
of the chicken committee. It was JeK
to him to determine whether or not
Honey Grove should enact a hen or-
dinance1. When It became known that
he was brooding over the problem, and
that his bald beaded brooder was all
balled up In perplexity over it, the
ladles of the city began telephoning
that, under the beneficent ‘teachings Injuries and deaths for the year 1^0
of Alderman-Editor Lowry, Honey aa'compared with 1909.
Grove resident* drink nothing but the The Caller bolds no brief ta defend
pure, healthful, non-intoxicating but- the railroads It views with aatlafac-
termllk. If that is an Illusion. It is tkra the wise legislation of the Bute
one we have fostered for many years, and Federal governments to regulate
and would regret to have dissipated. , them and prevent corporate Injustice
V * • * to the people, Texas not only UmlU
WHOM THE DAMAGE 8l’ITS HELP stock and'bond issues, but fixes the
AND HURT.
'•Y
freight aud passenger rates and condl-
That damage suit raids are an in- tiona of service,
creasing evil as an easy method of Despite this fact It Is still theg>rac-
"shaklng down tbe corporations" Is tlce of a Cheap-John class of defha-
shown by the last annual report of goguc* to berate tbe railroads and all
the State Railway Commission Just is- other caplullzed Industry,
sued. j Prejudice is thus fomented among
While no fair minded person can the less informed class. This prejudice
question the wisdom or Justice of not only serves a political purpose In
making the carriers responsible ‘for some instances, but does double duty
the losses of property or life and limb In the Jury box. From It springs the
they occasion through no-fault of the morally lax and unfktr dispositions of
victims, this character of Utlgatlhn, JurlesUo “stick the roads” regardless
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him. Some told him that if he did not I 80 »)roflt*b,« *<> attorneys, ha* In some of the meriU of the case,
enact an anti-chicken law and thus j oommn“,tle8 deteriorated Into an or- . 8uch Juries not only permit them-
save their flowers and gardens, they
would never take hla paper again.
Others confided to him that If he dared
gantsed raid. Machines for the purposq selves to be Influenced by a dishonest
are built up In some instances, con- motive, but are mistaken as to the fl-
sistlng of leggers or ambulance chas- nanclal benefits to result to them from i
POLYGLOT PROVERBS.
One can not lose what he never had.
Pour nc^ water upon a drowned
mouse.
A Jest driven too far brings home
hate.
He that wants health wants every-
thing.
YHth the morulng cool reflection
cornea
■very one is as God has made him.
and oftentimes a great deal worse.
The world is a comedy to those that
think, a tragedy to those who feel.
At SO man suspects himself a fool;
knows It at 40 and reforms his plan.
to outlaw their darling domlneckers | *r"* detectives *«■«* or Invent this legalized, but Immoral, robbery,
and make their neighbors’ lawns too! *v,dencp- *nd J«r> spotters or fixers. They are. In fact, voting money out
sacred for the devastation of visiting I ***** of 11 aB wr# ,hrewd- been legal of their own pockets Instead of rlflihg
pooltry—if he dared prescribe a pen- j ,harka ,n theJr d*n«* P«Uiug all th* tbe coffers of the carrier. The corpo-
alty for marauding roosters, their ad- str,n*" and ■•tending the raid, for tbe ration cau reimburse itself In a higher
vice to him was that he snatch his hat! ,to“ * ,,h*^<, of tho p6,f’ Th« rata- The damage suit Judg-
and grab the first iraln going west. ; vlct,m’ op hHr* ot lh<v taD,e. for whom ments are an expense Item taken cog-
Plalnly the hour had arrived for Ald-*,hr Uw wa‘ n'*d<*’ B,>t h,,t * ,rnan **n B,iantT of b* »• Commission In flx-
errnan Lowry to show whether he whs 1 °f th* ,n* compensatory rate, above all ex-'
a hero or a runaway, a sterling char-» Tbe CaUer *ou,d not CMt W^nlon
acter or a calculating straddler. The j "pon M* n,pn,*b,e Glenda; nor In Texas Juat now. eapeclally in our
j upon all those who engage la* leglU- part of Texas, th# great need of the
mate damage suits. It knnwa many of hour Js more railroads and lower j
FIRE INSURANCE
Fire insurance is the best possible
form of Investment for the compara-
tively small sum yon pay.
If you are not fully protected. 1st
us write you a policy today.
KIDD & BELL
land and Insurance
result shows that Ji* straddled In-
stead of "doin’ his dooty as he seen — ■
it." he straddled, and forked himself t0 ** C,t,*n *nd hoaor»bl* «"«• fr<d*ht rat*«- “a>* » P*tlt Jury
across the fence and referred the «>ro- Howev*r* th,,r* *** enou*h Other* on- awards a small fortune to a legal I
Mem back to the people in a referen- ^ practice, to
*
dum election. Sometimes conscience
A man who ha* made a happy home
for his wife and children, no matter
what he has dope In the way of the
achievement of wealth and bopor; it
he had done that he is a good success.
If he has not done that, and it is bis
own fault, though he be the highest !
In the land, he 1* a moat pitiable fail- i
ure. We wonder how rngny-^men in a
mad pursuit of gold which character- I
l*es the age. realize that there is no I
fortune which can be left to their j
families as great as the memory of a
happy hosae.—Ex.
• • js*
Brownwood is a fi.ie Mty, with man:*{
fine people, fine institution?, etc., but !
we had never supposed that she was 1 $
the possessor of such livestock -as a
cow yalued at 175,000. which the Bui-|
letln of June 2nd tells about. The
worst of it is that the cow 1s dead.
She died, not with a.“bone in her
back, but with a nail in her stom-
ach. Imagine tbe owner of a $75,090
«>w being so careless as to let her
browse over a nail keg! Either th*
opw In question belonged toThe “gol-
djen calf” variety, and was a subject
of pagan worship, or the printer made i
n glaring mistake in setting op h«r
valuation —East TexX3 Register
Hu-t-»-h#-h! Don't rerlle the dead :
The printer did It. and ' now -he’*—
gone *
makC“» cowards of
are some rowaris
disgrace their profession. So vast are
their operations th’at the results are
shark on a trufiiped up damage suit,
tbe same Jurors and their neighbors
In an Indirect nianner have to pay the
us all; but there■ r j — — —f - «
Who haven't any prov,n|t a serious Economic factor In Judgment out -fit their own toll and %% V ♦!• •!* •!♦ *** <♦ A *•* .*♦ A A, ^
conscience.—State Press in Dallas
News .
State Press is guilty of many fta*'
I the railroad situation In this State of industry.—Cor pis Chrlatl Caller.
•Texas.
Tbe too prev
■ntfi
; During the fiscal year ending June railroad*
30, 1910. payments for. personal In-
of the
ui lnon j i
TABie;
SI [V tit
C«rH«kl IMS. bC.l Z a.tr.ia Cs-x*.
THERE is a
vast differencs j’
in silverware ;•
that a good i
jeweler sells
and that kind
bought from
mail o r'd e r
X/
houses.or department stores or given
away as preniiums with soap wrap-
Pfr*-i One kind is made to sell, and the other
find is made to wear and look nice. You need only
| ™ ,n*J»«Ct our stock and the distinction wl’l be
c ear to you the moment you lay your eyes on our
.> goccs.
+ + + + + *l, + + + *l» + + + 4 8l*ad o® h*s Xfcord as s progrefslvg,
country have noth- + Hr and one of the proudest things to
ins In common with the people, but + POLITIC AL HIW» AM) TOTES + which he dfreds emphglfs ta the s«r-
are aggressive, vigilant and sleepiest • 4* les of bills—IT In all—which he hns
watched, antagonised + + + + + *H, + ^ + ++*i,f forced thrpjjgh a/t*r Ohio,had. vain-
ly demanded their passage for years.
Washington will probably . be the
firitt of the larger1 cities jo have a pos-
_I - . ,UI pariaga bqnk* according .to the
Democrats are laughing up their present plant
, sleeve* over the predlcl&ment they
of much deprivation and posl- elaim their leaders
e repuhllca
It is .sal-J
enemies to be
and fleeced, is dertainly an erroneous
one, and a vie A of the matter that,
anile barrassing to ttje railroads, is
reactionary in Its workings, apd the
Republicans are rejoin in* o/er the
indecision of Democratic pleaders . to
support Harmon and Wilson
I
tive loss to those who permit such
segtlments to dictate their attitude
toward our common carriers.“ Tbe
cost of maintaining and operating the
great railroad systems is something
enormous; the leaks are many and
expensive, and a failure to declare
dividends Is doubtless a common oc-
currence. Yet It seems a popular fad
to decry railroads, denounce the man-
agement a* "sharks" and "soulless
of Postmact^r General
F. H. Hitchcock. '■ These hanks have
have gotten met with such a cordial reception that
Igto on the tariff. jfr. HUohcock has decided to Increase
that Governor WIDon’s the exfenefon df fc»« system from 100
cotr.n:* ndation of certain editors for to ISO office# a week,* which will mean
the Independc--- **— ‘---- ■ “— ■-*- • -
"e they have shown In
critlxing ptihll,? mtn kndvbis df-iiar-
Arbm for publicity as hoc of the c hief
rsfe*u:<>d»i of the people, will lose
Mm the support of certain Governprs
!d the Southern States.
Ohio ilrosjreHsIrc* have started a
earn pal eh to obtain a more liberal
constitution for their State next fear
Persia* of every political party who
that July, 1 will see about one thou-
sand postal blaniis in operation. Up 4
to the present time all t>aaks estab-
lished have tieen In post office* of
the se.or.d class.
it Brady Will
ises no
:|
July 3rd. at which time
Intends to take personal
A new department and use
to make It a succesa. -
L of the government In
i the postal saving* banka
^ly a paternal standpoint.
^ intended for tPe smkll in-
$d tbe principal object la
{e thrift, eapecla’ly among
feneration. Wherever sav-
- have been established It
Iserved that thriftiness pre-
} the community enjoyed a
pperlty. .In order to footer
and Inculcate it Ur to <the
he children, the men ot to-
he government ban under-
nupply the snvlnffs bvnks
heeded.
t--
HTOP KAYAGEH
OF THE URASSHOrPBBS
etcher, the government farm
the San Angelo oountry,
some complaints have corns
at grasshoppers are damag-
1, and to prevent further ln-
le product, the farmer* who
ed are urged to uee bran
tterlng It around over the
make the brag mash, mix
parts greeh or arsenic
pounds of wheat bran, ua-
to work It Into a moist mass
gening It with a quart of mo-
K.nd out where the grass-
enter tbe cotton field and
tinkle plenty of the mash late
ifternoon, aa the Insects do
their work at night. Mr. But-
/a this remedy for putting a
this menace has alwoys prov-
tlve.—San Angelo Standard.
t
\ Leading California Druggist
4
^cfirnornllon'.” nnd’ be ever «*n the alert believe that the
Armstrong Jewelry Co.
I A
<ff$M.IIMIHHIM*nenst« ‘“***tf ft i ttttiiniong
grunt Inaccuracies agt
editor and bis many w
In other words, he ba*
To publish a paper without occas-:
tonally publishing an item that 1* In-1
correct is like running a railroad with,)
no accidents. Few, M any, newspaper,
men publish Items of news for spite 11
or to pet even with some one. or from |1
other sinister motives, Friends and
enemies aye treated alike by the sen-
sible newspaper man In his tiui-tness
of publishing the news, and Items are
not left out or put Into the paper be- j
cause of friendship or enmity—Cisco
Apert.
. It Isn’t what you say about a man
that mpkea him mad, as a rule; It Is
what he "reads between the lines.” A
man who Is gnf|*y of shortcomings is
always afraid df being "found rmt,”
,nf-t t.\e Signal Juries by T>»xas roads amounted to $2,-
jrka of reform; ,3«iU92.29. being an increase of $170,-
1 '-'hen dealing-lOfi. 14 ov.-r personal Injury payments
previous year, when a lota! of
to bring every real or nagiuary
'grievance into the courts 11 (he guise
of a damage suit, confidently, reljr-
i> * u;x>n th# Jury to tid»s islth
t cm agsins: the railroad. Just be-
oaue*- It is a railroad—regardless of
the.merit of Justice of the claim All*
fejo frequently the verdict of t
; is|i.1es this C'isfVd<-tii-e. and the rall-
.ould be drafted
new
In th
Constitution
•'interest of
Uaeadena, CaL. Mamh 9, 191,1-
Foley and (’« —Gentlemen:—We
l.r.e <old anJ recommended Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound for years.
V, t believe it to |be one of tbe most
teetorants on tbe market
Uontalnlng no opiates or narcotics It
< au be given freely to children.
r... a ... i. .u «. L ^ ^ Cc«»ngh of the r-medy can be Uke« to
fused to permit the Mqtbodlst Church, r<.|-ev„
llegePh^Thanded together hTth! cam- '‘,ncl*at #xP«ctori
Governor Colquitt of Texas hai
!■*;’
i«jml
id In
■
of ehictl he Is a member, to, expel
him without a fight from member-
ship lei-janne of Ms political views
regarding prohibition. Colquitt made
hN rare f - the nomination - ^ the
^ggmaSgSSSSUSStl°'K f*k,: i v'v par-kage—Camp-Bell _Dr".
fight fof^
a cold, as-It has no nauseat-
ing results, and does not interfere
i with dlgesGon. Yours very‘truly, C- H,
I Ward Drug Co., C, L. Parsons, Sec*y
end Treat.” Get the original Foley’s
t Money and Tsr. Compound In the yel-
prohlbitjon side. For bts
tii our intentions and propaganda*, foi the
ed around the truth like a small »2jl90tl*e.75 was paid out by the road*
taking
ie+- Ui be
downrig!
it US time
indance on
<’rfe-tly f it
tly (never
ind again. We
a rattle^: of
in he ha* -
uprightly)
h “ I
••■I
lie le
no protest but h*-has mix-
■lore truth in the above
du'
epistle than we are willing to standi
for. And this convinces u*-that there I
is a traitor in the Honey Grove caipp|er^gcd $164 60 per mile, an Increase of
— State Prfcss could not have guessed I $5
so accurately, and. we are sure no man
nulci In
wl’l'-h it m no mure res{K>nsible
... ■ !he antik he has been severly crttlcl ,
• n . n •'oiBiuMing tbe J\iry. ^ U1 aj|1|H (<) r##J(rT, from tt|0 The meeting at the second Baptist
* io pays, really i».iy* this sum \fcthodMt chnrch. ' church 1* progressing nicely. Berv-
fh<‘ state in this score Ul n,o,l*'Jr OhJustiff extorted from the' Front now to the thue or the tweet- r0*1 41 9'W ®*ch ™or®tet «nd at l;S0
Comxar.d h» -a . •> , coffers of the ralirosd*company* Prl-i,n* # National Democratic Con- ol*1**-- Interest la sUll increasing
Z ^ ICH utifc.!* >•«
June ■>«. 1310, the • ] ..to be a merry war between Governor
paid* wut $156>6 for br “P «» returned to the Hanno|l orohto wmUm ^
.-tronjg box of the company by added nfngi Bryan, Mr. Ilryan has lost no
freight I charges and other devices), time in announcing that he will not, U»r Lord. Isa. 1:18, and see what th*
bet a candidate for the presidential! Lord hath spoken, Jer. 23-37.
nomination again, bat he does not like! PASTOR JOBE.
Hannon, and Harmon hat already
TTIZE5 DIED
LAST SIGHT AT EIGHT
Hamilton, one of the oldest
of Brownwood, died at his
9 Sharp street last night at t
fter an Illness extending over
two or three years. For a
he has been tn feeble health
renter part of the time was
to get around without as-
Brights disease was the 1 In-
dus* of his death. He leaves
led wife and three sons, two of
yre. and the other, Ocs, In Kan-
ly. Tbe remains were Inter-
j Greenleaf cemetery this af-
9 at tour o’clock.
ID STATES*TROOPS
SAILED FROM GALYESTOK
| to Daily Bulletin:
test on. June 15.—Twenty-seven
id U. 8. troops sailed from kere
uornlng for their respective
here-! nx ui < of Tii
orv mil*
ing the
of road operated.
for
while
service.1 Subject tonight.
The Preservation of Ood’a Saints, or
the Security of n Believer in Jesnn,
Come, let us reason together, sayeth
DOCTOR
McCormack of Bowling
secretary of th# State
..ho jjp
ount pal l for personal Injuries av- ___
as unrighteous as *>? receives revela-
tions In dreams.* We have seen recent-
ly several Honey iCrovc men In Dallas
who gave,evidence of being in a "talk-
ing condition.’ is It possible that State
Pre*B has bribed one of these with a
and frequently takes a harmlessly j foaming glass?—Honey Crove Signal,
worded Item aa a veiled exposure of' The Bulletin sincerely regrets hav-
Some j>eo- ing been the Innocent cause of “stir-
some of his cussedness.
‘‘pie. also, are -abnormally sensitive,
and are always on the lookout for a
alight or a criticism, and frequently
make an entirely different application
than tbe one Intended by the editor.
Spch people are to be pitied, rather
than blamed.
• • •
A BLACK CHAPTER.
Over in Fannin county the good peo-
ple of Honey Grove have recently
held an election on the question a* to
whether or not the chickens should
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
SMOKE "PIPE OF PEACE"
74 per mile.
T'be Commission report also show*
that during the year ending June 30.
1909, ther** were 234 perosns killed by
Texas roads, and 4516 Injured, while .
„ / . An Annual Observance at the Unlver-
durln, th, „„ br th, l..t
report—ending June 30, 1910—there Speaker
»,r, ** killed and 4435^ Injured, BlAontlnktoD, It'd.. Jen. 14 --With
decrease of-18 k.lled and 81 injured In the annual peace pipe ceremony on
one yrar, notwithstanding a greater the campus this afternoon and a re-
amount was paid in settlement for c*Pt,on to th* c,aM of 1911 by presl-
deaths and Injuries. ldont and Mra- Bryan th,s *‘V(’nla*.
,, ^ .. ! the thirty-second commencement of
or the year ending June 20, 1909, ia<uana University will be formally
personal injury payments aggregated Inaugurated. The law school com-
gtren notice that there la no love lost
| between himself, Ilryan aud Oovern-
jor Wilson of New Jersey. He will
Fresh rroand coffea Is better. We
have an electrk mill and grind it as
ordered. looney.
ring up" so much recrimination and
1w* are suyo unmerited reflections on
t :;“ part of our n-w*PaP^ brethren, mjury payments aggregated lnah
arr d'-ub.y lorry that, in an ef- 2.42 per cent of tbe gross receipts of mejjicement exercises will be held a
fort to extenuate his confessed short- Texas roadq. For the year ending wcek froni tod*7> an address by
comings. Bro. Lowry should see fit Jo June 30, 1910, personal injury pay- PrB,,d*at Jan,e* of University of 111-
T TutrTh? j ”-—- tv. rsM 5 z
reference foaming glass’ he- gross receipts. sword of Gen Walter Q Qrsshlun by
ing u-ed to suborn a Honey Grove Further analyzed It Is found that Mrs- Gresham and son.
man to the extent of “telling tales out there was a decrease of 11.69 per cent * —W F PiPFR.
of school.” la evidently without foun- in deatha and 1.79 per cent In lnjurlea, I Undertaker and Ite
daUcm In fact, and doea violence to with an lncreaae of 7.76 per cent in *1* Cuter Asa,
th# generally accepted understanding amounts paid out In settlements for * t -1>CJ Msre. CsZ deliver the goods.
t/'fffMi fQP£Mf!
I LOW RATE f
tfjrn 'TOPOVEf? PPtytiFcts w/u. $£*•
ON 5.4LL' ON ANDFTER JL/NEr fZL «
i »A
kyfb
r^/,9 rtfr/R\
i N.
L Ky..
i of Health, and chairman of th*
Jxatlon committee of th# Amerl-
gedical association, will deliver
rdicsl society at the Tabernacle
In* 18. Although for the discus-
medical topics, this meeting
' j no means for the physicians co-
vers of the local medical society
there shall be a large attendance
le part of the general public and
Pally on the part of ministers,
iers, lawyers, members of worn-
clubs. employes, working men
The American Medical Assocla-
JONMTff VACATIONS /N
M-
X Tonight and Friday
V.
■rs- A- n »**'•— “ " ,____, ,ltwl k- j M. Lewts, sometime*
Will Etheridge are planning to leave * *"'*_*’/^ ”
tonight over the Frisco
wmdm vkMt at Mlnarai Well*.
"Alkali Eye.’
a several known as
will remain several days la the city, fssalon.
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ME rof? boo/tlete.
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Vagus son, <uu ropr woffr/i. r^x\
OrUHUMIAAS •• •*—
Mr*. Lewis over hla aucceaa
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