Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DULY BULLETIN
tpesbat, AUGrsT 8, mi
Brooke Smith
(UNJNOORI* >KATED) = I V
BANKING HOUSE -
THE OLDEST
=Capital and Individual Responsibility Over fioooooo.on
” I . • | I ■ !
Extends greetings to all its friends and patrons throughout
to Ward
this section of Texas. We are prepared, with ample capital
and unexcelled connections, to handle the largest accounts, and
always take pleasure in serving our customers* best interests
■
A record of over 30 years in the Banking Business in Broumwood is re-
• »—At an early
ath claimed Joo.
American ban*
111 la this city
ly expressions of
iceived not only
Tt acquaintances,
• Parisians wtoo
land successful
A have been very
i moved by bis
br continued ex*
much pleasure as to our Banking methods.
It is certain that the neighboring | The little words “let up" Should be
towns appreciate the courJesW that eliminated from the vocabulary of
are shown them by Rrownwood. , ev*ry t°w|i that is really anxious to
• • • accomplish anything.
The only successful town. builders I * - • • •
every Wonder what Rising Star intends to j while we are at It
do about getting the Rrownwood North j •
and South railroad? Opportunities of
ill be that hind seldom knot* twice at a
lh> not let up one bit In the matter ' are so constantly building new rail-
of building cement sidewalks until ev- j roads that It U almost Impossible to
ery street in Rrownwood has them .keep a map right jdown to date, unless
all tiie wray and on both sides* Let's j it is corrected »wrry month or so"
do a good Job of civic improvement). Tha, j. right. tIx** is doing some-
I thing all the time and keeps the map
publisher doing s< metbing. loo. If they
Rrownwood should h*\e done s Job wish to sejl their publications.
1 of weed cutting aiong Its main streets
at least, before the County Judges and
I ( omrtii as toners
l Into Rea
i Pres
One thing hi a cinch, there
no “peace and rest" for O. H. Colquitt town
during the next twelve months.
j enorrs nafe been made by the Brown wood can generally be de-
European manufacturers to become in- ‘ on to do the right thing nt the
dej»endent of the American producer. rl*ht tlnw>—is all the time-
hut production has been found unprof- mtl,n h’ * ' interests of the town
.. ,, L „ * - under consideration. An identity
itahie iin well defined urea*, but the nt _____ 1
of Intfreets always exists betweeo •
Ix»rd made the Houtb . cotton coun- town iaDd fa railroads, and to lose
try and all efforts to wriwt from it the J sight df this Tact is to engender 111-
halance Of j tower in production bsve ; filing »nd reprisals that work lnju- \
proi. n futile. j ry to the Interests of all concerned. A
• • • ; Rood and profitable rule is to be al-
No man likes tojwork forever with- loyal to all .local interests; foe-
hut some appreciation of his efforts thrm to ^ Mt*Bt of your ability,
being nhown We are all aiik.. ,n th.i *nd ** t',ey »nd prosper tier
^ have* or not
j compels Arlaoaa,
tent to entry late
the reonlfv^&o-
t final decision h»
mialn In the coo-
» must rou oa a
I In the bill that
Mtitution of the
hneat
M on the Nelson
Els had been de-
7 called for the
•tors Bradley of
•an of New York
amendment. The
kith Senator Bai-
» Anal passage of
two progressive
i Bristow of Kan-
•wa. The othsrs
$ th< admission of
I Senators Braade-
Bu-nham of New
TCENDAY. AI GCHT H, 1*11
get here. ft. isn’t too
late now; the work might he done to-
morrow It will pay
Remember the County Jude*-
Commissioners will be "in our r
A Pennsylvania man filled his pip?
with gunpowder, thinking it was to- Thursday and Friday of this week It,
bacx-o We presume he got one go«>d *■ 4 great bunch and they should he
puff anyhow given a great time l»o your part
EIGHT PAGES.
•; 1
endeavor to
| Rrownwood should
make a reputation as a convention
’town. The county judges and o.»m-
' miasioner» who will he here Thurs-
day and Friday are a crowd of boo.-u*
. era tbemselw* The old town should
show them the time of their live*;
If you are loyal to Rrownwood. boost
s bit.
The Cotton llelt will be allowed. to
huild into Rrownwood any time it may
wi*b to come. Even big railroad*
make mistakes that need to v— cor-
lt looks like the special session of
the ’legislature is determined to “fix"
the few saloons that are to be allowed
to remain awhile in Texas.
now; you can t
Brownwood Is no longer "the corn
g town;” It has already come
Help the ex-Confederates! to have a
, good time at their reunion the laet of irowe
1 rhe month. Make the reunion the h*st r^nd to
' time of their lives ,l,or
' , , , , nnd th-
* *
Augustand 31 are the dates fix- m^*r ^>l
ed for the Confederate reunion in
Brownwood, It should he made an
Vever-to-be-remembered" occasion r-
There are many good towns in Tex
aw, but. ob. you Rrownwood’
irsaroi R MOTE.
us move you. We give prompt
xreful service. We store any-
Phone 315. Day or night
CAR LEY TRANSFER CO.
flood crops are about assured Watch
Brownwood set ;i pace that will J>e
bard to follow ^ .
Isn't it about tipie some strong
company was busying itself building
a street Car line in Rrownwood* The
town is large enough to make such .hi
We deliver the goods.'
Bpeak a word for Rrownwood^* ex-
cellent colleges as you go mart lung
i alonq.
Bingham of Ver-
Uho. Lippltt and
IsIaaA, Nelson of
h<J Penroee of
If New York and
In this day of push and progress the
man who doesn't hustle for business investment highly profitable
and business early and late, had.bet- • v •
tey bunt a hole soVuewhere, Cor this There are a number of j
I world Is too!fast for him 7 . Rrownwood where sidewalks
Whea^times are good keep pushing
^ ‘ j's. ,
to make them better, when time* get
htd-push all the harder
Pf diarrhoea cm,
by * stngls done
*R. Cholera and.
Tt is remsdy kgs
| complaint. For
morning for Ft
*. Rrownwood s mineral water* are at-
tracting attention—aMeast away from
home Investigate their merits, and
If you can do so. help hoost them a
lirownwiMid eoilld iie« ome a ^iHIIOUs
| health resort. It lias t^o- water and
the climate All it needs i* for the
people to ge| logether and formulate
I plans for developing these lines, and
then get busy The town is losing
thousands of dollar* every month that
eoilld be brought heye with proper ef-
fort. I
Take time to make those about you
feel glad that you are living Try-jo
be helpful as you go throkigh. life
i It wil not tie long until through
trains from Cal vest on to California
will be passing through Rrownwood.
I the RulMtin predict* that. then.
j,tf Rrqignw'o<yd will become an important
division point on the Santa F<
If you do pit own your home in
Brownwood. snap up some of the Imt-
gaJns being offered.' while you can
JEWELRY
The Bulletin Is a RrownwiMid boo-t-
er, but occasionally the Bulletin it-
self feels the need of a boost
gum t»i buying away
ini some one you know to
Thursday ami Friday the county of-
ficers and lawyer* of Rrownwood
should especially exert themselves to
show the Cnpnty Judge* and Coinmla-
. sinners of Texas what a fine set of
feRows Rrownwood s officials and jat-
'
torneys are. They are coming litre
expecting a good time
The Bulletin' recently made com-
plaint to Mime map. publishers that
their Texas maps are Inaccurate and
fall to show some -half a dozen rail-
roads now In operation In this part of
Texaa. Tile publishers, in apologis-
ing. said: "In the state of Texaa they
Armstrong Jewelry (
w-tcv
The rails will certainly -be placed
on the road to May within u few more
week*, and that lively burg should
prepare to celebrate the event In great
style.
Texaa la going to be too busy the
aextiyear or two to apare much time
for politics, yet there »re always peo-
ple in plenty who will take the time.
Arriving
tesent
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Several of tie
to the court
> E*t aoqoalat-
>ty officer* and
We call your attention to u»e tact
that the caaa we put lee cream In are
free from rust on the Inside. We ask
you to compare our cans wife others.
We would not want to eat cream that
was packed In rusty onus, therefore
we take the rust out
We have four kind* of cream today,
and two kind* of ices. s
Do not allow roar kidney sad Mad-
der trouble to develop beyond the
reach of medicine. Take Foley Kid-
ney Pills. They give quick results
and atop irregularities with surpris-
ing promptness. Camp-Bell Drag Co.
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1911, newspaper, August 8, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1005942/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 Brownwood Public Library.