Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. [11], No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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t . iVWffKIgyfi. t -WR >■»'•’;
^^^ffatehful Miifi Insisted on Hla
-J_T Right* and Got Loft.
pDluiim who keeps n watchful ey»
j IIk fedet 'I government bought It*
/ (re •tn’cp*. Tbe-drfig >*tore ca^K
iid thorn Jlutrii. s|dr(tirf aide tip.
•4 i^upou the i nsi’otiier' confounded
•7 ^Itli ht* knots ledge of the govern-
ent lie tn.folded u n*w*|e||tr and !
(tolDted to a deadline 5
“Stamps must i!"' dt*U\er*<1 gummy
tide •p.“
"8o«» Ihatj!*' s::id Ry laying
down stumpti, the mjrjM ®d you ara
loading tnc w i^Lgernis. tl lu-* win- .
dots sill may be alive xvltjh germ*.
They will stKk to tin- (rum on ifie
stumps, a nd t shall (<tirr> them Jiom* *
nud llrk them off nbd Jiirtv»*y 19- laid
up with a ejw II of airkmiw."
The girl gu **e the st:ini|K a pother
little push, anti he shot »*d them bitch j
“What d*> you want nxe to do?” she
•ski'd.
"Take tliese stamps be s;ild.
"and lay oftt five more etirouiv *i«le up
as the government dii** ts ,
She obeyed -Hie folded tin- dip. still
(rum side tip. aiid put it In Ins |mh'*<**.
He went home aud wrote t» tte*-* till
bedtime and prfnah <r to sti* k on the
atarafi*. Tlinn lie wiki "llang that
Jinking at etiess without seeing the
I'lartlla u much older accompflahment
t.ii n is generally known even among
• hoss players. Bum* t-a. ftn Italian, as
fiit > as OKI played three games at
»*n. •> looking at oue ln*nrd. but not at
| tin- other two |||s threc competitors
J ht'te skilled In the-game, but he won
two games and made it draw of the
lldrd Uuy Lo|teZ. whose* name has
beoti given to am n|ietrtti^: Mandolin).
Terone Medrano, Leonard). da Cutis.
Paoll Rol. Snlvlu and others who lived
between the thirteenth and Severn
j teenth centuries were able to play the
j gatlie without seeing the board. Father
J Succhierl ot P !' hourly *lU tb*j eight-
ts'iilb century played three games ut
onee again*t three players without aee-
ttlg any of the hoards.
It remained for Phillidor. the great
est genius at chess kuown up to hts
time, to play blindfolded In England In
j 17S3 against three of the best players
j then living, winning twq games and
I drawing the third, surprising his nn-
t tagptiists and the throng of onlookers
j hv keeping up a lively conversation all
th^ while Philliilor’s achievement ns
to the ntiuil>er of simultaneous games
has been far outdone by Paul Morphy.
Paulsen, Rluckbume and several of
their successors. But Phillidor. lively
Frenchman that be was. still holds the
palm :H a conversationalist and player
nt the same time.
Phillidor was the assumed name of
Francois Andre Dnnlcan. born at
Droux in 1720*. ne w as educated as a
court musician for Louls'XIV. He com
| posed music to Dryden'a “Alexander's
Feast” and to many operas, all long
since forgotten
KILL SHARKS FOR FUN
thlrty^M ®<ln Whip tha. Man Eater* I*
year thus
making them “festlvVI a r*0*
wefe named not JanuarT?* r^ho raa
etc., hut Vcndemalre, Brumaire.Qfhi
malre, Nlvose, Pluvioee, Ventose. Ger-
minal, Floreal, Pralrlal. Messidor.
Thermldor and F rue t Id or.
Kach of these names had a meaning.
Instead of uuming a month meaning-
lessly after a heathen god. as we name
January after Janus and Man b after
Mars, the names represented the *j>e-
month.
to HteTT -
he H. Tj.Y
the winter. Mr
ffom h1a ranch
sew
< - •''5JL
clal characteristics of ttfe
Fructldor. for instance, which includes
part of what we call September, moans
“the fruity month;” Germinal, the tlrst
ot the spring months, running from tbq
last of Mnrcb to the middle of April,
menus “the month .of. buds.” and Flo-
real, which follows It, the “flowery” or
“floweral” month.
Thermldor, which means the “hot
month.** Is the month which under the
republican calendar included part of
July and part of Augnst. The political
significance of the word arises from
the fact that the revolution urbh b
•verthrew Robespierre and ended the
reign of fprror occurred on the 9th
of the month of Thermldor, or. aa we
should Bay, July 27. 1794. It was call-
ed “the revolution of Thermldor.” aa
we apeak of "the 8cpteml>er massa-
cres.” and the revolutionists were nick-
named “Thermldorians.” The Inventor
of the calendar waa Romme—New
York Times.
HOUTHEKH
Rs MEET.
I'liLast com-
u Then autism.
Chamberlain’s
la/- For sale
The drug r^tore cashier had given
Ini oue cent York
(«»Av * I L
A FASCINATING SPORT.
letln:
Opt 9.-
a or .
The *Hold Aviation Take* on Those
Whs Have Ever Tried It.
Flying is a. sport that truly exem-
plifies one of the greatest Darwinian
theories Only the lit lest survive. U
taxes one's physicall. resources. It
makes / tremendous do mauds upon
one * nervous assets. It ahary—a
one's Intellect. It develops one’s fac-
ulty of Judgment It demands the
very be*t a man of the best type can
bring to it. The better the man. the
better the aviation sportsman. For
this very reason the sport baa attract-
ed men of the finest type that ba»-
ever indulge! in sport It ia;for this
very reason that the world has been
• mazed at the high intellectual type
of tinman that has embarked in this
activity. For this reason I call tt the
king best of sports.
No one who has ever flown ad aero-
plane can lie induced to abandon "It
utterly. The craving to fljr will aur-
vive with the man mho has thrilled in
reapouse to tha sensation, of driving
his own craft. The strange, wild, al-
most uncanny, exhilaration of rushing
through the air tike a bird cannot be
put Into words by a clumsy* Architect
of sentences like the present writer.
Jt takes a poet Ilka D'Annunzio to tall
the' story properly - t ltfford B Uar
moti In Country Life In America.
ry Goods Store
vre wl
loUflM
tows.
• start
own.
:h« hi
ay tht
at. tv
side 1
people
touts.
THE SOUTHERN STATES.
governor* of. .
today suggnatifcg I
e depreciation fg
1» not Jn*ufi*4 by
st* that a couferT
<* governor* ana c*
Ticulture Li the-*
Dun lean’s fame docs
not live in music, but as Phillidor. the
chess player. As a chess player be vis-
ited Holland. Germany and England
In 1749, while In F.ngland. he published
his “Analysis of Chess.”.a work which
has taken Us place among the classics
of the game, fie died In England Aug
31. 1790.- Exchange
Thair History Rich In Evtnts ef Con-
ooquoneo to tho Nation.
The south is especially rich In points
of historic rnnse<pipnee. remarks a
writer In I^slie's Weekly. At the out-
set Virginia was the moot populous ss
well ns the most powerful of all the
states A* "the mother <>f presidents”
she prH«tii,nlly gave the .law .to the
country from the areesslim of Wash
Ington In 17S!t totfbe retirement of
Monroe In FfclN. >4plpt during the f nr
years of John Adams In the pre«id> t»«->
In the nest thic*l of .t ceuttiry. w th
Its If.iyne. fallioiin. Mcfuifile niiid •••?>
er statesnien of large inlUn me S«»uf'■ -
Oarodna was the eenfef of evi-nis m
the untlon. Texas.' with Its Ixiubd.irv
dispute with Mexico.. pre«-lpitat«sl the
war l*ei\va-en the latter :iipl vlte I’nlb-d
States, in v hteh h>J isin<|U*.yi nnd ppr
chase wi obtained Arizona? New \|e<
In.. Ft.il» \ei adn. t'abfocusw nnd p T*j-
of t 'uionnto npd M viHuIng- The ms—j^
•miv f"f tin* is.ntr..l of the ue>nih •>!
the VJIssl^sJunl liw-ltesl iIn* tteCMiutkN.
with .Frtdiee which re-mlted In »be an
oexatlon-of tin- prv*vb»ee of L<ul»i; »»•»
by w h-b *he now af the l’tiittil S'lt'e.
iliHIlilol sit'd till •nt’iAnplrnt :t\- es
lions of terrttorv wefelrcnde-<•! u
e\ liable l.'h>rtda sab jthe rir I *
white settlement* ivhljh ‘ttw |>ttni'>->
.loywhete iri 'lie present LnM*?l f*’ • t
In tin \\ .iii'nnca •* ■-n» In T* tine - »
self roi e'tiit.enf tiiade its idvcnt we-
of the AI leg f mo*-*
Photo by Leaner.
The Rail of Membership of the Meth-
odist ( kurrh la Be Ke.
vised.
The diaciplipe requires that the
membership of the church shall be
revised at least once a year. The
membership of our church is so large
that this can not be doue at one
meeting, hence I have appointed a
committee on revision. The names of
rtifs eouiimttee appear below. The
committee will hold its first meeting
Monday night at the church. Every
member of the church is Invited to
meet with this committee, and give
any assistance in revising and cor-
The work of the
HIS UNIQUE ANTIQUES.
HOKE SMITH. NOW BOTH GOVERNOR AND SENATOR.
prevent ^*7
of the stapler
i* win take tha
^F A ^ HEN President Cleveland in 1*93 made Hoke Smith of Georgia
lA/ tils secretary of the Interior the funny pai»erw called the new
WW cabinet ofllivr Hoax Myth, hut that didn’t kill him Mr Smith
quit the cabinet In the summer of lntsl when lie c*p.MiM*d tint
cause of Mr Bryan Nor did that kill him. He returned t«» Id" law
practice 'i Atlanta, and In LWW was elected governor of tbsirgl* T.lttl#
Joe" Brown defeated him for re-election, hut the next time *-v t'o<ertml
Smith defeated Governor Brown. He U Mill go\ert»or of Georgia, though
the legislature elei tetl him to the Vailed Slate* *emitr -.■••nr *" * ok* ngo,
Seuator tiovemor Smith declares he will itmtlnue h* governor for "ome
month* to < srry out scaur reform*, ^eanwhlle fleitrgia lut" only one
senator in actual service. Senator Terfefi. whom Mr ^• t»sucoeed*.
having refnstsl to sit «?ter he beard of Smith's eleotlon Terrell said
rectlng the roil,
committee, when completed, will be
submitted to the Church Conference,
of uvery member of the church 1
la a member, and the action of the
Church Conference will be final.
I have hut one object* in view, and
th«t is to get a correct roll , of the
membership of the church. This is
due the church, and it is, due my suc-
cessor for another year, whether
be myself or another. Moreover, it is
required by the law of the church
I Itlll HI it t»-.
P C. Ragsdale. J. A. Henley. J. W.
Taber, Dr. E. W. Snyder. I. B. J^tan-j
ford, C. K Sweet.'M. -W, Terry. J. R.!
Stephenson. R. M Low, C. L. Mc-
Cartney, Frank Swe«t, L L. Mallow,
J. B. Turner. J. W, Malone. Wilbur
Smith. J. L. Ellis. D. It' Blair. J. D
Caldwell. H F Mayt^
Every ihember of tht* above com-
mittee la earnestly requested t to be ,
present at the church Monday night i
at 7:45, and every member of the I
church is invited to be ^present and '
witness the work of thfs' committee
and give the cpmmitLfla-“any aid that '
eh can. ^
C. R WRIGHT. Pastor.
t-aveling aaleamaa
lun tor tha Kellogg
ake Co., of Battle
n Brown wood today
&U chaaffeur, ip/
►gg mote* our, wh? ,
*11 the ward
*>riag u dir )
\ *ndi twe» f
Harass Fee Weddings.
An old fashioned man who wtubed
to hiret a team for the afternoon saw
a nice pair of bay* which he thought
be would like to drive.
“Cfn't let you have them,” said tha
liveryman. They . are wedding
horse* ” , .
? “What’s that?” a«ked the Innocent
pleasure seeker. , 'i ■
“H«rss that won't shy at old aboes
and showers of rW. Some horses
sei-tu (ireiinli'etl against UKtkiMuouy
Afivtiow. they lose their temp»>r If they
happen to U- hit l»y any of tb*f good
luck euthienct. that are ftr*sf after a
t»rplnt < ottple and *run away If they1
get fttilf a i |iitn<v Fvt'cy. livery "ta-
lile; howeter. keefts two ,or more
horses w ho take a ueei- < Iws ilnl view
of tire wedihsl state Th«e»e hay* are
th7?>»k«ml Tln'v are slated l<>dr.td s
wtsltuag pr«* rjuttus for tonight ami
are r«--tiui. ut* tor the job."— N’etV York
Time* , •
PATTON’S
“SUN-PROOF’ Paint
BEST
PAINT
ON
EARTH
J-Jardy Denny
JL. JL f Paint and Wall Paper Co.
YOUR MORNING * Vail.
J* May Ba Dangerau* »,o Open It a* ‘
" B-easfatt Tab!«.
you ever hear that tl Is || ‘ .
otis to open ytnir Ui«>nmig ntai’ o' t
hre:!k/:,*t tlal-!e? .\* c«rtllttg t<* * T*
tin *. milli*t. I’rofcsMtr■ ids•>>!t et»•(
L*•ikIoh laiinrt. it, i* iiluWt'rtoU'. *«i
T*rofess*»r Krt.n ha* *n *«ed*"l In-1;.
lug several cases pf aotitngioti t"
Pallaa F»i
[putting ots
I company Z
|ime and att*
•cping thereby ,
Frn growing, ar
P*ny conteata o*
* s L«*t Woru Befall.
Mrs' Jones • auto ilowr.datrw one
•Ten 11 u after *|loi-er amt 'pspUtvol
hers.-il to net irpliiml, enH*etl|sht*<l
w ith ’lie result of per nit day xkirgush
Inc III tin- mil fillet.-.' *h»»|m
, she askeil. "how iki you tike
tilts h ’.r on iee?" n
Uf *h. I d-Mit kt’t'W." h-» .Insure-e<1
•"tjpi'e Voq t**ilghl it?”|
not kv.y. tly.i 1 t|ronghi it ho j •
on nprn.'n I Intend'to tik* r link
this Ora not iter one. whi* h »* gT* m»-e
than tins, tint I thought"
“Say. V hrence.’ he tnlam;H,*d
“that the most l>e>tuning hat I eret
’ aa tv voit havi* no D-tcpheii# to h a:
first thing Ip the mtnirjr that you"’
take it, so tl* to make sure they U Itoi
sell It to un> IxsJ.v else”- loot he Com
p«n;t> i
H* Waa Observant.
The supervisor of a school was tid-
ing to prove that children are lacking
;!n observation To the children he
I -a'd. "Now. ehildr»*n. tell me a nupi
1st to put on the board."
jhiine rhi'-d said “Thirty six.” Th»-
"Utwrvlsor wrote aixty-three. , -
He n«ked Tor atiother number.?nn*!
seventy six was given. He wrote six
ty-seven. 'Sv'
When a third numtier was askeil a
child who apparently had paid no at-
tention called mrtt-'-—
• Theventy theven Change that, you
darned faker!”-Everybody’u
, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Martin and fain-
) lit* wish to express their thanks and
> appreciation to the Brownwood Fire
» Companies, who so heroically fought
’ the fire which almost destroyed the
• Cruine’ home and threatened at one
> time the destructibn of the Martin
! ! home But for the daring bravery of
' | these true t»oys who fought so hard
< > against strong wind both for Mr.
<! Cruine a homeland the MarGfi home,
* | and perhaps the Ellis home, prehaps
' ’ all would have been burned We also
i> rhank Hour neighbors. e*|»eclally Mra.
! ! Day and Mrs. Df Junking togethy
‘ J with the Daniel Baker students and
< * the friends who so kitjijlv and so
, . thoughtfully removi^d the house fur-
* | nlshlngs before we were aware of the
' ’' imminent. danger of our home NVe
< > ftiapk tjic citizens of Itrownwood and
‘ I again jet us express our gratitude to
’ | th- Brownwood. Fire Companies
i > J " i ' ■ • - ——
<*| In somet parts of Liberia milk I*
till frozen around a piece of wiiod,
, * u v;i srrven as a handle to carry it.
LADIES!
If it*« good and In the market, you
will find It at Looney's. .*> ,
nat*
When looking for a superior
article |n the I s* of
Our prices on lumber cgn not be
beat. Everything at bedrdek prices
Free. delivery anywhere in the ciry
l ROCKWELL BROS A CO. \
don t fail to call at our-store
and Inspect the elegaUt ,t-*u*rf-
■nient that we .have always in
stock. We cater to the t..-*t
trade, .and keep the best gcNxIs.
the market affords
I.(Mine) Merc. Co. deliver the goods.
Fish at Bifltngtgate.
Flrh Js sold in Tx>nd<»n «b'*tis.m a
at: M-d prlxv per (Hiuud. but the retailer
:ri getting his "uppll«*s from Billings
gate has to purchase each kind by a
ae;.urate * eight <*r measurement, ne’
buys soles-by the |K)Ulld plUlce by the
sb'tip, mucker**l by th" sixty eml by
the !hix. e.'.|s. t.v tjb** driiftgiit. Iiaddis ks
by \lie stenu.er trunk crab* by the
barrel, lobster' liv tin- score, wIllic-
it has long been the * tist^tn In many
well regulated - InjUsM'holds where the
-breakfa*! hour Isjfixcd sotliewhat hit"
nthl where the mail carrier get* around
la'hVc bre.ikTiist i l« sen ed to pin* c
etu li person’-^ morning letters by hi*
or,her plate I t the dining room This
•;ivs the Iat9* et. Is a custom whi h
T>rter -
attar-t
dhcrin*
I wifi M
|M»*C. 1
In to*I
Didn't Want to Impot*.
Ah IrHIunati wu* vy.iiklng along a
dusty rood v. ith a-fiafi on hla hack
when h/ was' tivfctnki n by i| cart tb**
drl'e.r of which ofTcmi hlai a lift
"Th ings. *aid tin* Irishman, (let got
In but, did not teke the bag off his
hack “Won't, you put down your bitg.
skrr\ .Ifkcit the,, driver “Well.’' HMtd
th*‘ !ri*hman^“l d<*u t like to lmp<|*«
iir toijr gtsMl nature, ,You .vro glvi(ig
nii’ii rid*' nnM gill carry the
Brownwood
Drug Co.
found oil mvfiM'Kail^n flint fu* had
|230<> Insurance^ on his ?c£i<ienee. j
which wa* destroyed by flnr~ y*'.«ter-
Uwy Mr .‘'Bateman, from whuiu !
purchased »h* property, took o h the !
Insurance, ittd yeateiday whi n he
made a statement of the Insurance, |
fixing the amount at $15**0, Mr Crume
‘did not know of the txJstence of a
jmlicy for $750. .which he hnds- it. J
his papers. He estimates the loss ar j
$331)0. exclusive of the damage done j
to the furniture which was not in- I
suifd at all.
Mr. Crume says he appret iates the ,
efforts of friends to save his stuff |
and extinguish the flames. He fee!*,
should be til* iIMysl nt
«hpll!il Ih‘ op *111*1 mil rend eithoi *■
fore **r after brrjnkfast. Isit n«*il*r *ti
the table ilur tig tJ1n* band ing f***vl
The Propvr Place.
•'T‘unil«rM.it i tii^t the tijadlhg latty
arid tin' priina *lonna bad a, violent
qu;itrel ' » .
•Ye;
•*i| w did they sett If it?” .
“tih. they Tint- t<> their dressing
fiiij.u* and Uiaiie u||"fWnniat’» Home
To RtatCre L«;ther flf'eHimjs
To restore t fie' leal her Mi»din**i
hook" w;ish( t umjnyflr«t very llglittv .mU^
carefully with ' kin, warm water .u
which a tiny plpce of' sihI.i has he"
di*si*lve«i, rti *>riler to |free the lenlfic
fr**tn grease; then wasp'wlth «'leajr *' ■
ter t*» remoi q the'sisla ami. dry t»i-
solve tt l*It of gum li.nilii* the 'tre of i
small lieiitt In a| te.nkiHH»nftil »*f wnfei
and ls*at It u,p with n ten-spoonful of
the white of Hit egg WlpSit bjt *>f
sponge go lightly over the^lenth»*r with
this glair anil le$ it dry* Slioind
Cares Cut Strong at tha End.
chippy I was not at ull up to tb*
mark Inxt night; triinl in say some-
thing * .itm-ehhle. but < ouldn t do ! It
somehow so at last l baile the^
goislby t Jones—Ah. then you did man
ifge to say something igre*-able after
^nll! - London Htray ^tot leu
Dallas Fair Rates
Kith to 27th. Inclusive. Limit Oct .ifst
Nth. .Limit 17th. On sale Ort LMai; Limit
“Do you think you will like) married
ife H well as you do your club, d^ar?",
“Ye-** quite sure, darling" _ j
••A voit so very fond of your club?"
•*Y> t ....... darling "
J3P hr .r-njpp^
JJr* Shall be,
■PH r<)°» of tree
p»>an aha ) Hdf,
be at hla shi*
shall walk ,
J***fi. shall talk;
>an be m
Boring Walla. , .
The art ot Uirlnc w ells was practiced
In,the east more than l.nup vear^ agw,
Abraham’s «*rvsnt ccr«M«aien'd tif
bekah ut u well; In iHfib R C r
C. fL Robertson, C. P. A T. A.
.dp» r a
The wise prove, the fo**|k
by i: co < otidui t. that %
H the only IMg
Paiey. \
We grind our ronee as ordered. It
is better than that shipped In ready-
ground.' Looney. *
o Fort Wbrth Sleeper open for occupancy 9:30 b. m. J
"t*en.
10 green:j , j
shall float,
boat; l
,nld atone,
unknown.
A'onder* do.
B" *dnt|t i Jew.
^Br shall coma.
""O ^«hty-our
■Mf’hUshed prtor tA
n'#ch uneuai-
sndera mad. ayuck uMhU*
«*; voted muek Uju« amb
U tu tha tte.
I*humtu fheew at Itooncy’s.
Judge k. II. Oulwetl. asatolant at-
toruay tor the 8ante_.Fe, la to respond
UN the toast, “Ne^Turrltory ’ at the
fu a plaster and It guard; the Dozier broiler*,
'1 teckle; White and Jonii. i
WtUh^aptitu and wilnA, h
• ®u«
grown at' ara
>tr*m tlm* te tfe*.
i trwts and tell # kl
'■V-
by
Tn iripiij, j pnophoey a
tr UivvtJthought to
^-Vji a. — _ .
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Mayes, Will H. Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. [11], No. 301, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1911, newspaper, October 6, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1006077/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.